He was out of sight already. He was the same as always. Though she couldn't really complain about earlier. She got grumpy all the time too. Though you would think he would change just a bit over these three years. I mean come on it was THREE years!
"Hikari, hurry up or you'll miss it," he said, point to the horizon.
"I'm sorry I'll hurry it up," she said, walking just a tad faster over to the boy.
She wasn't much for rural areas. She would much rather spend her time in a city or in any less deserted place than this. But these places had their fair share of ups and downs. Though the scenery by far was the best part about this place. A nice grassy hill overlapping the place and a magnificent sunset to top it off. If it was going to be like this she could handle this place.
"It's pretty isn't it?" he said, gazing at the setting sun.
"Yep it sure is. Thank you Jun and sorry about yesterday too," she said leaning against the boy. He looked down at her. His face looking a bit troubled.
"Hey, Hikari," he said, still staring at the girl.
"What is it?" she asks, looking up at the boy.
"What do you honestly think of me?" he asked, with unwavering eyes.
"What kind of a question is that? I mean come on, Jun, you know you're like a brother to me, probably even closer than a brother," she said, laughing.
"Oh, I see," he said, looking back at the sunset.
"Jun? Were you being serious?" she said, looking concernedly up at the boy.
He bent down grabbing her by the shoulders, placing his head close to her and said "And if I was?" With this her face lit up to a bright red.
"W-w-w-w-what? J-Jun you're too close," she said, trying to back away.
"Aw come on, Hikari I've been closer to you before. Remember we use to sleep together as children? Really it wasn't to long ago," he said, getting closer to her.
"That … that was along time ago when we were kids so it doesn't count," she said, lower her flushed face.
"Oh but we still are kids you know," he said, as a smirk began to appear.
"That … that is well it just isn't right," she said, now trying her hardest to escape his grasp.
"Oh, so you're getting self-conscience of me?" he asks, begging to laugh.
"What? No you're just-" she said fling her face up to face the boys. She stopped because she found her face inches away from the boy's. Her heart was beating loudly now and her face was flushed. Jun was just Jun right? She was getting flustered over Jun, her brother. Self-conscience is that it? Is that why shes acting so strange.
"Hikari, I'm going to teach you one way or the other that I'm not your brother," he says, face centimeters apart.
"J-Jun," she says, as her eyes begin to close. His lips were now on her own. There was no way that she could resist him. Her body was refusing to listen to her. And the worst thing of all was she was actually enjoying this.
"Did you enjoy it, Hikari?" he asks, smirking.
"What?" she said, opening her eyes.
"The kiss?" he said, once again bringing his face close to her's.
Her eyes darted open with realization when he had said that. They had just kissed and she had enjoyed it.
"N-n-no of course not. How could I?" she said, diverting her eyes away from the boy. She couldn't face him. She couldn't even look at him! How was she going to spend the next whole week with him?
"I'll tell you once again I'm not your brother," he said, turning around.
"I know," she mumbled.
"Then I'll meet you at the hotel," he said, walking off. He at least knew he had to give the girl some time to think about all of whats happened.
She had always known he wasn't her brother but they were so close it was easier to call him her brother. She was probably just looking for an excuse so that things wouldn't change. She didn't want to loose him but she was afraid to get closer than they were. She was confused.
