It's a lot shorter than others... but I did kinda do it as a fill in.

Sorry if this is a cruddy chapter, but it has a little more Kyouya x Saori in it... so yeah :p

Anyways, I would like to say a heartfilled thankyou to all the people that reviewed... I mean, some were just so nice... it really made mymorning coffee and kind of woke me up a bit :)

But now i have to do coursework... and I'll be very sad for the next 12 hours while I do it, it's all business too... i mean, who cares about how you would market a ride? It's not my job! It's someone elses but my teacher thinks that I might go into something as crappy as that... so nyaaa :p it really sucks, especially because last years leavers got to do about Cadbury's chocolate and go to Cadbury World and everything!

but if you very nice people would review, I'd be a very happy person, and each of you would get a cyber cookie! and a cyber glass of milk!

Ohhh.... the great free cyber stuff you can get! Isn't it just amazing?

Also... yeah, Kyouya was meant to be a bitch to her, to kind of mix things up and stuff. But don't worry, all is well :) I'm not gonna make her stay mad at him... he has the most adorable face XD lol. No, I love Kyouya really, he is my fave, Mori is just my bit on the side

Hope you enjoy reading this as much as... well, just enjoy.


Nekozawa had cried into my shoulder for a massive twenty minutes, which could only make me wonder how long he's had to hold this frustration in.

I remember seeing people creep down the stairs about ten minutes into his crying session, and the glare from Kyouya's glasses was blatantly obvious in this dim light, but I ignored them as best I could, and focused on trying to calm the older boy down.

"I need to do something, don't I?" he whispered, staring into the cup of tea I'd made him.

"Yeah... you kind of do." I replied, stoking the fire as best I could to make it light up again. Eventually I had it roaring, and only then did I go back to my now lukewarm cup of coffee.

"I'm... I'm going to have to try and get more accustomed to the light... aren't I?"

I looked up at him, and besides the fact that he looked mortified even at the thought of being in bright light, there was a determined aura gathering around him. He was staring into the fire, his face set.

"You can do it... you can do anything if you put your mind to it." I smiled, actually making him smile slightly too.

"Hm... you know Saori, you are a very maternal person. You just seem to take care of people so selflessly... even when they haven't done anything for you."

He was looking at me intently now... and I could only really shrug.

"I am who I am... I guess, I just chose to look after people because they need it. I'm not bothered about getting anything in return... but if I can make a difference to one person, then why not?"

"You have a very... mature personality." he said, sipping at his tea.

"Sometimes... other times, I just seem very strange." I laughed.

"Well, everyone gets like that." he laughed too.

I looked at him. Everyone thought he was such a shady person, and that he was strange and everything... but he was actually opening up to me, and he looked much older than eighteen... he was very mature, and when you get down to it... very normal.

"I'm... I'm gonna go and tell them to get a room ready. I think having several people cheer you on is better than just me."

"'Kay."

I got up, and walked out slowly... this could be an interesting chat.

* * *

Just around the corner from the third music room, I saw Kyouya heading my way. I stopped and held my breath, wondering if he was about to kill me or not when he noticed me. He was jotting something down in one of the cheaper books he'd gotten from the supermarket, and he was still in his police uniform.

Now that I take a good look at him, he really did look good in that uniform. Mind, he always seems to be in a position of power, so it was no wonder it suited him.

Then he glanced up, saw me, and stopped dead. I stiffened, expecting him to blow up at me, but instead, he seemed rather calm.

"I was about to come and get you." he said quietly, walked the rest of the gap between us so he was right in front of me.

"Sorry... I was just making sure he was alright." he muttered, trying to avert my eyes from his, but instead I was looking at the red hand mark on his left cheek.

"We saw... myself, Haruhi and Honey sempai went to find you."

"Oh... I thought I saw you." I said, still staring at the mark but willing myself not to. I wasn't listening to myself.

"I noticed... and... I want to apologize about earlier. I shouldn't have brought you and your family into the conversation."

"No... I did it first when I asked if you were speaking from experience. And I shouldn't have slapped you."

"It's fine, no harm done." he said, a hint of a smile in his voice.

"Really? So that red mark on your face?"

"Just something that brought me to my senses."

"We... really shouldn't argue as much as we do."

"No... but at the very least we make up again." he laughed, looking a little happier.

"Yeah, hug and make friends." I laughed, and was very surprised when he actually took another step closer to me and pulled me into a one armed hug.

"Friends again?" he asked, his eyes twinkling.

"Yeah... but am I glad that I didn't say kiss and make up." I said with a giggle, wrapping my arm around his waist.

"Well, maybe if you insisted..." he trailed off, giving me a sideways glance, his voice becoming incredibly smooth again.

"Which I don't. So don't even go there."

He shrugged, and smiled, and I felt a twinge of something in my lower tummy.

And then I felt my heart beating faster, and my breath hitched.

And womans intuition told me that I liked Kyouya too... which would explain why I felt so unbelievably bad when I slapped the guy.

And why I felt so comfortable around him, and even when he was in a mood I didn't mind.

But I also liked Takashi... and when I was around him, it was just so nice... and calming, and he was always being nice to me...

So... now I liked two guys?

I might as well fancy every guys in the school... or at least anyone with a di- NO!

"No Saori, no!" I snapped... but realized I spoke out loud and clapped a hand to my mouth.

"What?" asked Kyouya, giving me one of the strangest looks over."

"Nothing, it doesn't matter. We need to get back."

And with that, I pulled away from him and started walking as quickly as I could back to the third music room.

* * *

"So... we need to slowly introduce him to light."

"Really? And he's willing?" asked Tamaki, a slight look of hope in his eyes.

"Yeah... but we need to be nice about it. Not push him. He was scared just by the thought of it earlier."

I looked at them all, to try and suss out what they were thinking.

The twins looked rather smug, like they were hatching a plan that would probably either kill Nekozawa, or make him poo his pants.

Haruhi looked like she was thinking deeply, but then again, her job was to entertain Kirimi while we were all busy with Nekozawa.

Tamaki and Kyouya were talking between themslves about using a science lab because it had metal blinds to keep light out.

Honey was eating cake with Kirimi, and making her giggle by using his bunny as a puppet, and Takashi had Kirimi on his lap, just bouncing her slightly.

"I think it's doable." said Kyouya, jotting something down in his book. "Go get Nekozawa, take him to science room 4, on the west wing. And don't be late, we have someone in mind that can help... and she isn't patient."