It's warm. I felt myself snuggle closer to that warmth. Two strong arms holding me felt safe and secure. I don't want to leave this warmth.

I want to stay here forever.

The morning sunshine cast through the window and shined weakly above where I slept. I could feel my eyes struggling to open but slowly, I finally managed to open them. My whole body ached and my muscles were numb.

I found my left arm wrapped up in a sling. It was painful and I couldn't move it without it hurting. I struggled to sit up but I couldn't. I awkwardly propped myself up onto my right elbow and tried to find what was stopping me from getting up. Zero lay asleep on my legs and I couldn't help smile at his peaceful face. My smile fell as last night's events rushed back into my mind. I gently eased my legs from under him and stretched. The clock in the guest room read 4:30, too early for Zero to be awake.

I grabbed the blanket that lay folded over his sleeping form. As I adjusted it, my fingers lightly brushed the bandages covering the wound on his shoulder. All his muscles were tense and I could see that even in sleep he was in pain. Sighing, I brought one of the pillows and with difficulty, placed the pillow underneath his shoulder. I could see his muscles finally begin to relax.

I still felt hurt by his words but my body moved on its own to care for Zero. It was always like that, ever since I was little. I remembered the time that Ichiru and Zero were both sick but Mother and Father had to leave for a job. I remember during that time, I stayed up, watching as they slept restlessly and taking care of them. I still remember how worried I was, especially for Ichiru and his poor health.

Zero stirred, shifting a little. His silver hair shifted, leaving an open view of his neck to me. I felt my fangs extend and my face drawing closer to his neck. I was lucky that my left arm bumped into Zero's shoulder, the pain bringing me out of the trance. I quickly went to the night stand where someone had left a glass of water and blood tablets. I forced the tablets down with a large drink of water and slipped down to the floor, panting.

That was close. I nearly attacked Zero.

I finally calmed, focusing on the grain of the wood on the nightstand. My fangs returned to normal teeth and I felt my breathing become more even. My eyes closed and I took a deep breath as I quickly left the guest room and Zero.

The pain in my left arm was lessening as I felt the broken bone in my arm was slowly healing. The blood tablets helped speed up the process. I sat on the floor in the hall, thinking about last night. I shook my head, clearing it off all my thoughts and began making my way to the Chairman's office to see if anyone was there.

I quietly approached the Chairman's room and heard talking. The talking stopped as I grew closer to the door and as my hand reached out for the handle, somebody else opened the door for me. It was the Chairman.

'Tsuki!' The Chairman embraced me, surprising me. I had never seen the Chairman so concerned before. But I couldn't help cringing as the Chairman's body collided with my arm. 'I'm so happy you're alright. I was so worried after hearing about your fall off the roof. It was lucky Takashi was there and caught you.' He then whispered to me, 'Zero looked worried as well when he heard you fell. Please remember that.' I nodded, a little surprised.

As he led me into his office, I saw the Master, Takashi and Kaname all sitting inside. I bowed to Takashi and thanked him for catching me, feeling slightly embarrassed. I then sat down on one of the chairs, finding it odd that 2 Pureblood vampires tolerating the presence of a high-ranked vampire hunter. What was so important?

'Zero will remain in isolation at the school for one more day. His controls over his vampire instincts are weak. I suggest that we have him taken away and have Tsuki help him strengthen his control,' Yagari stated. Kaname shook his head, 'Tsuki is also a fairly young vampire. Although it may seem she has a stronger control, there is a chance that she may strike at any moment.'

Takashi nodded in agreement. 'It is a risky decision.'

I felt the glances of everyone in the room fall onto me. I turned, looking at the decorative carvings on the leg of the chair. They didn't trust my control and to be honest, I didn't either. Especially after what happened this morning.

The room was filled with silence. Zero was also a young vampire, his control will be weak. And the fact that Zero can't take blood tablets. Should I tell them?

'Is there something you can tell us about Zero?' asked the Chairman. I hesitated. Should I tell them and hope they could resolve the problem? But if Zero can't take blood tablets, they would take him away and keep him in isolation. 'No,' I said shakily, 'There isn't anything.'

But it was obvious to the others that I was lying. I feel that it's not my right to reveal his weakness. I glanced upwards at the others. Would they force me to say?

The Chairman cleared his throat. 'I think it would do Tsuki good if we let her train her control for blood on her own in isolation. I have seen what she is able to do on her own and so far, her control is a lot stronger than Zero's. After learning to control her vampire instincts, she would return and teach Zero in turn.' Yagari nodded in agreement.

'Where would she conduct her training?', Takashi asked. The Chairman nodded. 'I have a small cottage in the Shikigami Forest. She can stay there for the time being.' He turned to face me. 'What do you think? It would pull you out of school for 2 months. However, you will become less of a threat and will teach Zero to be less dangerous.'

'And Zero?' I asked, hesitantly. 'I will watch over Zero and Yuki during the 2 months you are gone,' answered Kaname. His eyes lifted from the floor and looked into mine. I could see the sincerity in his eyes and his voice.

The sun now shone strong and its rays made its way through the thick curtains. I could see Takashi and Kaname's eyes narrow at the harsh light.

'We will give you until tomorrow to decide.'