Chapter 4- A Day In The Life:
Reve:
I was awake all night again. This time it wasn't for research. I just needed to mediate- a lot. Kyoya kept giving me odd compliments that frankly, I was not used to getting. I was used to being ridiculed, shamed….not…flattered. I needed to mediate to try and contain my emotions. I just- I needed to, a lot.
To my surprise it wasn't Moriko that brought me back to reality after my meditation, it was Kato.
"You're awake?"
She scoffed.
"I've been awake for the past hour. Moriko already is headed to school."
My eyes widened, I didn't mean to mediate that long. Kato titled her head,
"You okay?"
I bit my lip,
"I'm fine."
In reality I wasn't fine. Kato had brought me out of meditation too early and I wasn't complete. Day was going to be a long day.
Third Person:
The twins shivered.
"Come on," they protested, "She's creepy!"
Haruhi hit the back of their heads,
"You idiots! You can't just judge someone on their looks!"
Tamaki looked to Hunny and Mori,
"What do you think of the new students?"
Hunny smiled,
"Moriko-chan is so sweet! She even likes animals just like Takashi!"
"Reve seems rather intelligent," Kyoya remarked, "Yet I am still unable to find bits of information that seem to be missing, their records are a bit too clean for my tastes."
The twins blinked,
"Did Kyoya-"
"-just compliment-"
"-another person?"
The twins sighed dramatically,
"The world must be coming to an end!"
Then they smirked evilly,
"Unless Kyoya has a little crush-"
Kyoya glared at them and they shut up in fear. Tamaki tackled Kyoya,
"OHH MOMMY FINALLY FOUND SOMEONE!"
Kyoya growled and pushed Tamaki off. He pushed up his glasses,
"I do not have any feelings for her…I do, however, admire her intelligence."
Reve and Moriko then walked through the doors. Moriko chuckled softly at the sight of Tamaki in his 'emo corner' growing mushrooms and Reve sighed. Upon seeing Moriko and Reve, Tamaki came out of his funk,
"DAUGHTERS! DADDY IS SO GLAD TO SEE YOU!"
He handed them their outfits,
"Go make Daddy proud!"
"Please do hurry though," Kyoya said, "We are hosting today's events outside in the garden."
Nekozawa, or Neko as deemed by Kato, hummed a creepy tune as he went into the Black Magic Club. He was looking forward to seeing Kato in the club. It was her first full day as part of the club after all. Not only that, but Nekozawa got a sense that something was different about her. Something dark about her. It was captivating. The dark aura that wrapped around Kato was simply divine. Yet, he sensed a similar aura around Reve and Moriko- whom he met before. Still, something different about Kato. She was beautiful, to him she was anyway. She seemed like she was suited for the dark occult.
Sure enough, after school, she did show up with her Beelzenef doll on her hand. Yet, it was dyed black and he recalled her calling it Bell.
"You dyed it?"
"You didn't say I couldn't," she pouted.
Nekozawa blushed slightly and shifted his feet.
"Welcome to the Black Magic Club."
"Where are all the members?"
Nekozawa glared,
"Unfortunately there is not many besides you and I that give the black occult a chance."
Kato blinked and her puppet looked confused.
"Interesting."
Reve drank her tea as she watched the antics of the club. Today was a 'traditional Japanese' cosplay, complete with kimonos- to Moriko's delight. Moriko wore a light green kimono that had dark green trims and a dark green wrap. Reve wore a white kimono that had a faint light purple trim and a slightly darker purple wrap. Reve looked over to Moriko. Moriko seemed to be enjoying her time with Mori. If Reve wasn't mistaken, it seemed as if Moriko and Mori did keep blushing.
Kyoya looked at the woman across from him. The club was already gone with their clients gone yet they decided to stay at the garden for a while. He looked at Reve, something about her was a bit…different. She seemed very cold, even more so than him. Yet, she showed signs that she really did care about her cousins. She was smart, maybe even more so than him- dare he say it. She was…amazing.
Mori looked at Moriko. Something about her was different- he just couldn't place his finger out. She was much short than him, only being a bit taller than Hunny. Still, she acted tough when needed, despite her size. It was obvious she cared about her cousins and protected them, much like he did with Hunny. Moriko was very sweet and she loved the different sweets and treats that the club provided. She almost liked sweets as much as Hunny. She loved animals, even more than Mori did. She was beautiful and had a natural beauty.
Hunny glanced between his cousin and Moriko. He knew that Mori was feeling something towards Moriko- even if neither of them knew it, Hunny knew that there was feelings between the two of them. He couldn't help but feel a little bit sad though- he did like Moriko as well. Yet, he knew it would never work, not by the way she looks at Mori and the way he looked back.
"STARLIGHT KICK!"
Tamaki kicked the can and the twins whistled at how far and hard it was kicked. However, Tamaki missed…The twins started to laugh. Reve chuckled and that was when everyone turned to her in shock. Reve continued to chuckle. Kyoya blinked.
"Are you alright," Moriko asked a bit concerned.
Reve bit her lip and held her side as if in pain. She took a few deep breaths and closed her eyes. Moriko looked at her cousin in concern. She glared at the twins and they gulped. She was beside Reve in a minute,
"You need to go meditate. Come on."
"I'm fine-"
"No, you are not. Come."
"I'm fine," Reve said a bit more forcibly and then she held her side again.
"Now."
To everyone's surprise Moriko picked up Reve- who was about six feet tall, taller than Moriko's five foot frame- and held Reve over her shoulder. Moriko looked to the host club,
"She is actually very light- I'm sorry about all this."
Moriko carried a slightly peeved Reve away.
Nekozawa didn't know what was wrong with him. He kept blushing around Kato and he was…happier. She was so excited for the dark arts though. It was nice to see someone else so enchanted by the dark. In a few ways though, she reminded him of cat oddly enough, especially by the way she hissed at him a few times.
