RokugatsuShichi here! Here we go, as promised! Chapter 5! Ta-da! So here we have Hikari's POV and Kei's POV, then it goes back to the story's POV. Now that I look at it, it's kinda short, but hey-better something then nothing, right? Enjoy!

Things you should know before reading: Special A: Jougai Rantou means 'Special A: Street Fight'. This fanfic is called Special A: Tatakai Tsudzukeru, which means 'Special A: Fight Continue'.

Disclaimer: I do not own Special A or any of the characters. I DO own my personality.

Hikari's POV

After Takishima's dad clapped his hands, two maids took me to a room and quickly undressed me. They put a mint green dress on me that was floor length and started putting makeup on me. All in a matter of two minutes. Takishimas really know how to get things done fast. Now I'm being lectured by one of the maids on proper dining etiquette.

"Always start with the outer utensils first, then work your way in. Place your napkin on your lap. The water glass is bigger than your beverage glass. The butterknife is only used to butter your bread, but don't butter the entire piece of bread at the same time: break off pieces of bread, then butter each piece. The dessert fork and spoon are smaller than the other forks and spoons." A maid rushed in and interrupted the maid who was lecturing me. She whispered something in her ear and went away.

"Hikari-sama, congratulations and good luck!" she said.

"Yeah!" I yelled, not very sure what was happening. I walked out of the room, trying to remember everything. "Outer utensils first. Place napkin on lap. Water glass, beverage glass...' I stopped before the dining room door.

"Now that we're engaged, I should stop calling him 'Takishima', right?" I asked myself. I began to practice.

"Ke...i. Ke-i. Ke-i. Kei. KEI." Two sounds from my mouth formed the name of the boy- no, the man- I loved most. We aren't children anymore, and Takishima- no, Kei- is going to be 18 in a few weeks. That means we can get married in no time without breaking the law in Japan. I, on the other hand, am still 17. But judging from my family's response, I'll definitely get consent to marry just a little early.

"Kei." I smiled at the feeling of love that came from just saying his name. The only times I said his name without help from him was at the amusement park on our date and when we were in the Elusive Dream World.

I inhaled and entered the room.

Kei's POV

Sitting in the dining room with my father, mother, and brother was rare. It even felt a little wrong. Mom was supposed to be in Australia, working...Sui was supposed to be studying "to be as great as Nii-chan"...Dad was supposed to try running our branches smoothly...And me? I was supposed to be in my room reading mountains of data each day to help my somewhat weak father. Either that or go to school with Hikari or have a date with Hikari...HIKARI…

Hikari had just stepped in the dining room in a very beautiful floor length dress that was mint green. The sleeves were off her shoulders, exposing a bit of her cleavage (I'm blushing a little at that, since my family's here as well to see). Her hair was in waves, and she was wearing MAKEUP. Okay, just mascara and eyeliner, but it was still MAKEUP. 'Maybe it's another dream', I thought. After all, in the Elusive Dream World she transformed into a beautiful bride. She would never willingly dress like this in real life.

"Kei." Did she just call me KEI? I must be dreaming.

"Sit down, Hikari-chan! We got one of my personal favorite foods, fettuccini alfredo! It's Italian, you know!" my dad shouted in his high-pitched voice. Hikari sat down beside me and put her napkin on her lap.

"Kei...are you alright?" Hikari asked. 'She called me Kei again!' I thought in shock.

"Hikari, are YOU alright?" I asked. She looked surprised.

"I'm fine. You looked a bit feverish since your face was red," she replied. FEVERISH?! Does she not realize that the only reason I look 'feverish' was because she was using my first name without blushing herself?

"I don't have a fever. It's just that you called me Kei instead of Takishima," I said. She smiled at that.

"Oh, that. Since we're engaged, shouldn't I call you by your first name instead of your last?" Hikari said quite loudly. Everybody's salad forks stopped clinking together. Three different reactions came from three different personalities from three Takishima family members.

Story's POV

Takishima's father was bouncing off the walls in happiness.

Sui was staring at Kei and Takishima in disbelief.

Takishima's mother was hugging Hikari to death and going on and on about wedding dresses, wedding gifts, and baby showers (making Hikari blush enormously, proving to Kei that he was not dreaming). Kei began having a nosebleed, which Hikari noticed.

"Kei! Your nose is bleeding!" Hikari screamed. Kei quickly grabbed a napkin and covered his nose.

"Nii-chan is totally out of character! It's that stupid woman's fault!" Sui shouted, accusingly pointing at Hikari.

"That's not it!" Hikari shouted, still flustered.

"Sui. I'm fine. Leave Hikari alone," Kei mumbled. Sui sat back down in his chair slowly.

"Tilt your head up towards the ceiling and hold that position for a few minutes," Hikari commanded. Kei did as she said and Hikari sat down and sighed. She didn't expect this to happen.

"Hikari-chan will be my daughter!" Kei's dad shouted.

"I'll buy lots of presents for my grandkids! Make sure to give me at least four!" Kei's mom said. Hikari blushed until her face couldn't blush any more.

"Stop scaring Hikari," Kei said, giving his family a death glare. 'Scary!' they all thought.

And so, with the night ending, this chapter comes to a close.

So, here we go again. I update earlier than I thought, you guys get to read earlier, and yay! I get to write! No sarcasm about that. I love writing. Oh, I recieved a review with suggestions for the future name for Hikari's and Kei's child. They both seem like names that Hikari and Kei would choose. So who knows, I may use them. Thank you for your reviews! Ja ne!