Yup, I own love hina… if it wasn't only originally created by Ken Akamatsu. Bitter…
Chapter 2: Bad Feelings
Keitaro and Motoko returned to the dorm at the same time. At the end, Motoko decided to burn most of her books. She thought it would be for the better. But she still hasn't told him about knocking out the other tenants.
"Oh it seems Shinobu has returned," Keitaro said with relief n his voice. "And the dinner this time smells delicious."
"You're right," Motoko chuckled hiding the fear that they might still remember the thing that happened that afternoon. "I hope that spell sister thought me worked."
The two entered the kitchen and there they saw the others. The food was ready and everyone was already in their sits. They seemed to have completely forgotten what happened earlier and where happily eating their share, besides Suu of course. She was already digging into Keitaro's.
"Oh sempai, you're just in time for dinner," Shinobu greeted the two. "I still have some here so don't worry."
"Thanks Shinobu," Keitaro said and went to his sit.
Motoko decided to walk to her sit and knew that the spell did work. None of them seem to remember the events earlier, especially Kitsune who saw her entire collection. But the feeling of uneasiness still hasn't left her. Every time one of the tenants looked at her, she felt they were looking at her and judging her behind her back.
"Are you ok Aoyama-san," Naru asked. "You don't look so good."
"Ahh," Motoko was taken a back by Naru's question. It has been some years since she last called her by her last name. "I'm fine sempai, don't worry."
"I see," Naru said and returned to eating.
"Oh, Urashima might we talk later," Motoko asked the manager.
"Su-," Keitaro was going to agree but was quickly interrupted by Naru.
"Sorry, Aoyama-san but he's going to be busy helping me tonight," she said before looking at Keitaro.
"I am," Keitaro asked in a shocked voice but quickly felt the murderous aura behind Naru's sweet smile. "That's right I am. Sorry Motoko."
"Oh," Motoko sighed. "I see. I'm done, please excuse me."
"But Motoko," Suu called out to the kendo girl. "You didn't touch you plate yet."
"You can have it Suu," Motoko said and left the dining hall.
"Yum," Suu shouted in joy and added some really red liquid on top of the food.
"Is something the wrong with Motoko, sempai," Shinobu asked Keitaro who was looking at the girl walking away.
"I thought we settled it earlier," Keitaro murmured and stood up. "Don't worry Shinobu I'll try to talk to her."
"Maybe you did something to her," Kitsune interrupted. "Something perverted."
"Stop that Kitsune," Keitaro panicked and expected Naru to punch him into who knows where but it didn't happen.
"Just leave her alone," Naru coldly stated. "She might be going under puberty or something."
The group couldn't help but look at Naru as they tried to understand why she would say something like that. She would usually punch Keitaro or allow him to talk to her. But she just asked him to ignore her.
"Are you sick Naru," Kitsune asked. But was met with silence. "Fine."
Motoko went into her room and there she sat at her bed and started thinking. 'Why would Naru-sempai be that cold to her,' she thought. "Could it be, the spell didn't work on her?"
She tried to deny that to herself but it was the only logical thing. She wouldn't be that could if she forgot the thing she saw. Cold sweat started to fall on her face but that didn't stop her from thinking good of her sempai. "Maybe she's just having a bad day," She tried to comfort herself but the fact that one of her friends acted so coldly still hurts.
"Why did you acted so coldly earlier," Keitaro asked her study partner as they sat at the table.
"No reason," Naru answered. "She said she was fine anyway so was there any reason for you to worry?"
"Of course," Keitaro answered. "She wanted to talk to me about something but you quickly interrupted her."
"Well," Naru tried to come up with an answer. "It sounded like something unimportant. That's all. And I got some questions I wanted to ask you, I got a test tomorrow you see."
Keitaro looked at her blankly before answering, "Tomorrow's Sunday Naru. There's no school open on Sundays. Anyway I'm going to check on Motoko."
"No," The girl stopped the guy. "Let me handle this. Please?"
"Why," Keitaro asked. There wasn't any reason for her to go and talk to Motoko anyway. And what Motoko wanted to talk about was surely about her hobbies.
"Trust me," Naru said and gave him a pleading look. "I know just the answer for her problems. So leave this to old Naru Narusegawa."
"Fine Naru," Keitaro gave in. "But if anything happens just call me ok?"
Naru gave him a smile and left the room. Naru changed her kind smile into a cold frown as she closed the door behind her. Keitaro on the other hand went down the hole connecting his room to Naru's.
"Aoyama-san may we talk," Naru knocked on the kendo girl's door. "I've got something to discuss with you."
"Wait a minute sempai," the girl replied and wiped the tears on her eyes. She seemed to have been crying on the remainder of the time she was in her room. "What may I help you with?"
Naru came into her room and gave the young girl a cold glare. "Let's get to the point Aoyama-san," She said. "But I would like to ask you to leave Hinata Sou."
"Sempai," Motoko asked trying to make sense on what was happening. "Why sempai?"
"You should know the reason," Naru replied. "I know you did some kind of spell on the others and made them forget the things we saw earlier. But for some reason it didn't work on me."
"I see," Motoko bowed her head and felt tears starting to form on her eyes.
"I really hate people like you," Naru stated coldly. "I don't know if it's revenge for when I was young but I really hate weird Otakus like you."
"I see," Motoko answered. Her mind was already crying. The only reason why she wasn't bursting out into tears yet was because she wanted to act strong at least for the last time. The fact that one of her friends knew her secret was already painful but hearing they hate her and her hobbies to the point being called a weirdo was really painful.
"So may I ask you to leave this place immediately," Naru ended her statement and left the room. "But remember this don't tell anyone of this conversation."
"Yes sempai," Motoko answered for the last time and broke into tears. She tried to suppress her cry but to no avail. Naru on the other hand walk back to her hand and went to sleep like nothing happened.
Keitaro was lying on his bed. He didn't knew what was happening and had the urge to go into Motoko's room but on the other hand he also wanted to trust Naru and wanted to leave things to her.
"But why do I feel something bad would happen," He whispered to himself. "I guess, I'm going to be haunted by those dreams again."
After waiting for a few more minutes, he decided to sleep. But even sleeping was hard for him. He didn't understand why but something just felt wrong.
"WHAT," all the tenants except for Naru reacted.
"I'm going to leave Hinta Sou," Motoko answered with a weak voice. "I know the desicion is quite rash but I don't think staying here any longer would help with my training."
"I don't understand your training but does it have anything to do with Keitaro," Kitsune shouted. "If that's the case we could ask Naru to kill him for you."
"No, Kitsune," the girl replied with a sweat drop. "Kaitaro-sempai has nothing to do with this. Anyway, I'm going to miss my train so I better leave."
"Is there no way for us to stop you Motoko," Keitaro asked the girl who simply looked at him and left.
Hours have passed but the silence that crept through Hinata Sou since Motoko left still hasn't subsided. Everyone was feeling down and things weren't getting any better.
"So mind asking what you did for Motoko to decide to leave," Kitsune asked the manager her voice wasn't the usual joking kind.
"I didn't do a thing," Keitaro panicked. "I swear. But Naru what did you talked about last night anyway?"
"Hmm," Naru snapped out of her cold daze. "I can't quite remember but it looked like she had some sort of problem and decided to leave. I tried to stop her but she wouldn't listen."
"Are you sure Naru," Keitaro pushed the questioning. "You were really cold to her yesterday."
"Are you accusing me for her leave," Naru snapped. "God, see you people later."
Naru quickly went up her stairs and came down again. She went out of the door and closed it with such force that made the teary Shinobu to burst into tears.
"There, there Shinobu," Kitsune comforted the child. "Everything's going to be okay… so, what are you going to do manager?"
Keitaro didn't answer the question, instead he decided to stand up and walk out of the room. "I'll find her, don't worry," he muttered before closing the door behind him.
Here's another chapter… I know they feel rushed but I'm writing them part-by-part. I think that pushing to much information into a single chapter is bad… hehehe… Anyway… It looks like things are turning for the worst… Don't worry things will brighten up a little when the story progresses more…
