Yuki and I both reached out for the Bloody Rose Gun, gabbing it we strained to pry it out of Zeros hand. Finally the vine retracted back into the gun, allowing us to finally take the Bloody rose from Zero, I tossed it to the side.
"Zero, are you ok?" Yuki said then froze.
Zero was glaring at her with much hate in his eyes. In order for her to say goodbye I decided to take my leave.
Later at the front of the academy I saw my father waiting for me beside a limo.
"Papa!" I cried out and ran to him.
When I got to him he pulled me into a huge hug. "I'm so glad you're safe!"
"Meyome!" I heard, and I turned around to see Yuki.
"Hey what's wrong?"
"It's you isn't it?"
It took me a moment to snap to what she was talking about, I want to say 'yes im your older tin sister, Yuki, come give me a hug!' instead…
"I'm afraid not, I apologize."
However, against what I thought was going to happen, Yuki got a big smile on her face and bombarded me with a hug, tackling me down to the ground.
"What are you doing?!" I was completely thrown off.
Father was laughing as the event took place. I looked at him, what did he do?
"Father! What were you doing?"
"Nothing, just nodding my head as you were talking."
I sighed and looked at Yuki. "Just don't tell brother." I smiled.
Her face lit up, she hugged me again. And we started laughing. As we were, Kaname and the other aristocrats walked up.
"Lord Ouri," Kaname bowed. "Long time no see."
My father walked closer, "indeed it has, you and Lady Yuki have grown so much since I last saw you!" he laughed.
Kaname turned to Yuki, "Yuki, do you remember Lord Ouri? He was your tutor for quite a while. He was the only other one than Cross who knew of your existence."
"I am a bit sad there will be no more conversations with your parents." My father sighed.
"You mean how you would ramble on about your own daughter?"
"Hey they were the ones who always asked how she was doing!" father smiled goofily.
"Well Yuki and I should get going now." Kaname set his hand on Yuki's shoulder.
Yuki looked sad, "Goodbye Meyome."
"Nah, it isn't goodbye, just 'I'll see you later'" I smiled trying to cheer her up.
She smiled, (SUCCESS!) nodded and walked off with our brother.
