HiroMido
**Midorikawa's p.o.v.**
As soon as I round the corner, I stop running and lean against the wall. What is going on? What is wrong with me? I blush at every touch and only looking at him makes the butterflies in my stomach flutter. Well, not really butterflies, the whole zoo down there. I had to get away for a minute, I'd gone crazy otherwise. Even though it's cold here, my body is on fire. If Hiroto saw me here, panting for air with red cheeks, I don't know what he'd think. I run a hand through my hair and remember his touch, the way his hand stroke my hair from my face. I just couldn't help the blush that keeps torturing my cheeks. I walk on but everything seems the same. Also, the road is straight, shouldn't it bend slightly to the left like it did when I walked with Hiroto? Maybe this is just a straight part.
But it doesn't change, the road stays one vertical line leading to somewhere unknown. Did I take the wrong turn? I turn around but all I see is the same straight line, no turns at all. I keep walking and the strange feeling of being followed takes my body over. I turn around again, but nobody is there. "Hiroto?" my voice is high and bounties against the walls. "Hiroto?" I ask again, and again no answer. I look at the road in front of me, it should lead me to him, but for that, it should bend, which it doesn't. I walk on until I come to see something very strange, a cross section. Three ways that all lead to different places. "You were wrong, Hiroto," I mumble. But how do I solve this problem? I could take the left turn and hope I'll end up at where Hiroto is standing, but for some reason, I don't think that it'll work. I could walk straight ahead and hope for a new turn, but I don't think that'll happen either. So turn right or turn around. I want to go back to as soon as possible, so I make a 360 and run. I run because the feeling of being followed is still there, and it grows with every second that passes. "Hiroto?" I try again. "Hiroto!" no answer. I'm getting really scared now. My legs are burning and every muscle in my body is screaming for a stop but I keep running. Then I hear it, the voice is soft and small away but it's there. "Midorikawa?" my eyes widen and I speed up. "Hiroto!" I scream but my throat hurts. "Midorikawa are you there?" "I'm here!" I want to yell but my voice is gone. I stop and try to catch my breath. Breathe, breathe, breathe. As soon as I think I have my voice back, I open my mouth. "Hiroto!" my voice sounds raspy and my throat burns but the sound is there. I stand up straight and run again. I keep running and want to yell for Hiroto again when I bump into something. Or someone because before I can fall, an arm is wrapped around my waist. My skin heats up at the touch and I see the pale face in the light of the torches. "Hiroto!" I jump up and bury my face in his chest. "Where were you? It took so long so I went to take a look and I realized I was wrong about the roads here, I thought I lost you," he breathes then hugs me tight. "I was so worried, don't you ever do that again." I shake my head. "I'll stay right by your side," I look up and see the worry on his face fading away. I stand on my tiptoes and press my lips to his. His hands curl up on my waist before he kisses me back.
The butterflies/zoo rise in my stomach and I know now that I don't ever want to lose him.
After that, we go home, and get a FBI interview about everything from everyone. Luckily, Hiroto pulls me away after a while. I fall asleep curled up in his arms that night.
