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When I woke up it was too bright. I was lying down with a rough blanket over me. I smelled antiseptic and flowers. I heard the beeping of machines and the shuffling of feet drift in through the halls. When I inhaled, my eyes began to tear. I made a small moaning sound.

"Oh, you're awake." Said a blonde haired nurse as she entered the room. She took out a remote and made the hospital bed rise so that I was sitting up.

"I'm in pain. What happened?" I asked, trying to sort through hazy and traumatizing memories.

"I was told there was a ferris wheel accident. They said you landed badly because you had to jump with another person. That's just what I heard. Anyway, you broke your leg and a rib." She informed me.

That explained the pain I felt with every breath. But if I fell badly, what happened to Len? I remembered him crying before I became unconscious.

"Len, what happened to him?" I asked urgently. I winced at the pain in my chest.

"Calm down." She said. "Here, take this."

She handed me medicine with a glass of water which I quickly took so she would tell me.

"I don't know who this 'Len' is. Do you mean the purple-haired guy? You had a few friends visit you this morning."

"What? No. He's blond and sorta short, he has blue eyes and a little ponytail." I felt stressed out but the medicine was starting to calm me down and make me tired.

"I don't think we've admitted anyone like that today or yesterday." She said, trying to think back. I took a breath of relief and regretted it.

"Get some rest. I'll let you know if any more visitors come." She said.

Already I was dozing off though and she lowered the bed.


Later I woke up feeling groggy. The sun was streaming through the windows now and made a pattern on my blanket.

"Your friends are here to see you." Said the nurse as she once again raised my bed.

In the entrance came Miku, Rin, Luka, Gakupo… I struggled to look past them. Neru…Luka…

"Where's Len?" I asked.

Miku grimaced next to me.

"Sorry." Rin said. "Len stayed home. He feels guilty."

"Guilty?" I echoed, disappointed that he wasn't here. "Why? It's not his fault. I shouldn't have let him get on. I…" I was feeling stressed out again and my eyes welled a little with the pain every breath brought.

"It's nobody's fault. And you didn't know he was afraid of heights. I'm sorry things turned out this way. It's very unfortunate." Rin said with a gloomy tone. I only frowned, a small furrow in my brow.

"How long will they keep you?" asked Luka.

"They didn't say." I responded.

"A month." Miku said. "Last night they said a month."

It was quiet for a moment.

"Kaito…I hate to see you like this. I couldn't believe it…" Miku said, sitting on my bedside. I knew she wasn't playing up our relationship, she meant it. Where would she be without me? I looked at my hands, upset.

"Is there anything I can get you?" she asked.

Len. I thought. I just shook my head "No".

They left soon after. Rin stayed back a moment.

"Umm…I know it's none of my business." She started "But I thought you should know that Miku was by your side all night." She went to leave. "Oh, and I'll try to convince Len to come by later. Feel better!" she left.

So she stayed here the entire night? I wondered. I didn't think she'd do something like that. We do spend every night together. Just how worried was she?


I napped on and off for the rest of the afternoon. The sun had left the window and it was started to get dark out.

"Mr. Shion, you have another visitor." Called the nurse as she passed by.

Len stood in the doorway, looking at his feet. From what I could see from my bed, he seemed free of injuries, save for the faded bruises he had received before the amusement park.

"Come here." I ordered. He stepped forward. I frowned slightly, unhappy at the remaining distance.

"Closer." I said, having him close the few feet that separated him from my hospital bed. I pulled him by the arm so he would sit.

"Kaito, I'm sorry." He said quietly, remorsefully.

"It's not your fault. I'm not mad at you or anything. I'm happy you're alright."

"But you're not." Len's face was troubled.

"When I saw you fall, Kaito…When we jumped I was so scared. I wouldn't have done it without you. But when you fell like that…when you hit the trampoline…" he drifted off. I know the experience had been traumatizing for the both of us.

"I just landed bad. I'll get better. It's all over and done with." I said comfortingly.

Len nodded but I could tell how shaken he must have been. I brushed my hand down his arm, wanting to reassure him. His cheeks turned a light pink.

"About what happened…" I began, referring to the kiss. I didn't know what to say though. Maybe it was the situation that made me crazy. I hoped that Len would forgive me. But there was still a part of me that marveled at the look in his eyes, the color of his cheeks. There was still a part of me that was crazy for him.

Gently, I placed a hand under his chin. I could feel my heart pounding but I guided his face closer. Slowly, carefully, we kissed. It felt like all the pain I had been hiding since he walked in disappeared. All I could concentrate on was the heat from his nearness, the softness of his lips, the feelings I was getting off my chest.

The cage that I felt myself always trapped in crumbled a bit.

Tap, tap, tap. We both jumped and Len sat up straight. When the nurse stepped in, she sensed the strange atmosphere but didn't question it. "Visitors have to leave soon." She informed us and left.

We both exhaled. I looked at Len. His face went beat red. I smiled, trying not to embarrass him. "Sorry, Len. I guess I've always liked you." I admitted.

He was still blushing. "But I'm a…" he trailed off.

"Doesn't change my mind." I said. I never thought I'd like another boy. Apparently, he felt the same.

He stood and rubbed his face the way one does when frustrated. I found it cute. "Rin's waiting." He said to me. I could tell he wanted to regain his composure. Even if he weren't to blush, I knew she'd find out. It's a girl's intuition.

"Len, it's fine if you tell Rin. I know you guys probably tell each other everything and I don't want to ruin that. Just have her keep it a secret." I said.

Len nodded gratefully. "She'd manage to get it out of me anyhow." He turned to leave.

"Len?"

"Yeah?"

"Thanks. I feel better already."

He gave a look of embarrassment and nodded.