Sorry this is so late! I got really stuck on this one... =_= Without further ado, here is the next chapter! :D

Akuma Maaya x Genda Koujirou

Requested by Amaya0Miyako


*Beep* *Beep*

Genda's phone interrupted his studying, indicating that he'd gotten a text. He didn't have to guess who it was; he knew before he picked it up. It was his girlfriend. Again. The goalkeeper sighed in exasperation. This was, what, the one hundred and twenty third time she'd texted him since they'd gotten home from school?

Fudou had called her clingy and weird on many occasions, and Genda wasn't denying it. She'd been okay when they'd first started dating, but later she'd become really clingy and possessive. It kind of creeped him out.

Hiiiiiiiiiiiiii Snugglemuffin! :3

Hey Maaya, can this wait? I'm trying to study.

Aw, don't be like that! ^^

Sorry, but this is kind of important.

Are you avoiding me?

Wait, what?

You never study.

Well, I am now.

Why now?

If I fail the next test, my dad is going to ground me for three weeks.

Well, why didn't you say so, silly? :3 I'll come over and help you study!

Wait, you don't have to do that.

I'm on my way! I'm bringing cookies! Love you, Snugglemuffin!~ :D 333333

Maaya, seriously, you don't need to do that. Sakuma is coming over to help me. He'll be here any minute now.

...Oh, okay.

Genda sighed again and put down his phone. She was really a bother sometimes, always showing up at his house uninvited without any notice whatsoever, and trying to help him without asking but only making the situation worse.

Just then, the doorbell rang, and footsteps and muffled voices could be heard downstairs. A few moments later, Sakuma invited himself into Genda's room and plopped down onto his friend's beanbag.

"How many times to I have to tell you to knock?" the auburn-haired teen asked, slight irritation lacing his voice. The eye-patched teen just shrugged in response.

"So what are you having trouble with?" he asked.

Genda groaned. "Everything."


-Timeskip brought to you by Gouenji's shampoo! :D-


"-and the way you get this one is easy. Just multiply 18 and x, then 18 and 23, then add the two to -7x and you get y. It's simple-Genda, are you asleep?!"

"Zzz...huh, what?"

Sakuma facepalmed. "Seriously?"

Genda blinked and quickly sat up. "I'm awake! I was listening!" he exclaimed.

"Oh yeah? Then what was I saying?"

"Uhhhh..."

"That's what I thought."

Before either of the two boys could say anything else, Genda's mom opened the door. "Koujirou, Maaya-chan has come to help you study! Isn't that nice of her?"

"Mom, how many times do I have to tell you?! Knock!" Genda blinked. "Wait, Maaya's here?"

"Yes, she is! And she brought cookies for us! She's such a little sweetheart!"

Maaya ran into the room with a bag of cookies in her hand and a cheerful smile on her face. Her light purple hair was tied up into two ponytails as usual, and she was still wearing her school uniform underneath her grey wool coat.

"Well, I'll leave you three alone. And also, you all may end up having to spend the night. It's getting very late, and the weather doesn't look so good."

And then she left them. It was quiet and awkward between the three Teikoko students for a while, until Maaya smiled sweetly and sat down next to Genda, before hugging him tightly and giving him a mushy kiss.

"Eeeewwwww...PDA..." Sakuma said, covering his eyes. A tiny spark of anger lit inside Maaya. She didn't know why, but him interrupting them was making her way more annoyed than it usually did.

Genda rolled his eyes. "Drama Queen."

"At your service."

Genda turned to Maaya. "Hey, why'd you come over? I told you you didn't have to because Sakuma was going to.

For the slightest instant, it seemed as if her eyes grew a tint of white in them, and her voice seemed the slightest bit strained. "I wanted to help. Besides, wouldn't you rather be with me?" Must have been his imagination.

"...I guess..." Genda said nervously. Maaya smiled brightly in response.

"Oh, I knew it!" She exclaimed, clapping her hands together happily.

"Whatever. Can we keep studying now?" Genda retorted.

Maaya fluttered her eyelashes. "Of course, Snickerdoodle!~"

Sakuma faked gagging and turned back to the math book. "Okay, on this one here..."


-Second time skip brought to you by ramen! Believe it!-


After everyone had finished studying, it had gotten really late after all. Plus, with the weather outside, it would've been impossible to get home. Both Sakuma and Maaya's parents had said it was okay for them to spend the night, so the two guests had changed into some extra stuff for night clothes.

"Hey Genda, wanna play video games?" Sakuma asked after they'd raided the fridge.

"Sure!" The grey eyed goalkeeper responded while opening a soda.

As they left the room, however, Genda felt a tap on his shoulder. "Wait. I want you to snuggwe with me instead." Maaya huffed with a sulky expression.

Genda sighed in exasperation. "Look, Maaya, not right now, okay?"

"So you'd rather be with Sakuma instead...?"

"That's not what I said..."

"Um, guys? We could all play video games, you know..." Sakuma interjected.

"Shut up! You don't get a say in this!" Maaya shouted suddenly.

Sakuma flinched slightly at the girl's sudden outburst. "Okay, okay...I was just trying to help.."

"Why did you yell at Sakuma like that? He didn't do anything!" Genda said, slowly losing his patience.

"He didn't have to right to butt in!" Maaya retorted, her tolerance wearing thin as fast as Genda's.

"He wasn't butting in, he was trying to help."

"Why do you care so much? Just let it go!"

"I hate that song!"

"You know what I mean!"

On and on they went, with poor Sakuma standing having to watch all this while still holding all the snacks. It was a wonder they hadn't woken up the whole neighborhood by now.

"You know what? I think you're just jealous!" Genda shouted.

Maaya opened her mouth as if to say something, then stopped. "...What...?"

Genda took a deep breath and quieted down some. "I said, I think you're just jealous that I want to spend time with Sakuma instead of you right now."

Oh crap. Sakuma thought, slowly inching toward the door.

Maaya stared at Genda, orange eyes filled with hurt and sadness. Then, she turned her head and stared at Sakuma. Slowly, the pain in her eyes grew to extreme anger as that thin line called sanity snapped inside her head. Both teens watched in surprise as her eyes changed from orange to white.

"YOU." Maaya growled, gritting her teeth.

Sakuma yelped and dropped the food he was holding, running toward the door. She was too quick for him, though, and she got there before he did.

"Going somewhere?~" She asked in a sickly sweet voice.

Too late Genda saw what was in her hand. It was his mom's biggest and sharpest kitchen knife, the one that was so sharp his mom accidentally sliced the cutting board almost in half. He moved to stop Maaya, but the knife was alreadly lodged deep in Sakuma's leg.

Genda didn't know who was screaming louder, him or Sakuma. He told his legs to move, to run, to help, anything, but they wouldn't respond to a single command his brain gave them. He watched his best friend topple to the ground, crimson liquid splashing onto Maaya's light chocolate skin.

Finally, his voice managed to work correctly. "STOP!"

The lilac haired girl stopped immediately, looking up at Genda with perfect innocence on her face. "What's wrong, Koujirou?"

Genda's mouth felt as dry as a poor city during a drought. He could barely hear his own words over the pounding of his heart and the ringing in his ears. "S-stop..."

"Oh, it's much too late for that!" She giggled. "Can't stop now!"

"...You c-can't do this...H-He's my friend!"

Maaya's face suddenly went dark. "Oh, yes I can. Don't worry, he won't steal you from me ever again!"

Before he knew what had happened, Sakuma's entire leg had been cut off. The cyan haired boy was in too much pain to scream; he just let out a pathetic whimper. Genda stared at the constantly bleeding wound with wide eyes.

Nausea overcame the goalkeeper, and he threw up all over the kitchen floor before collapsing, suddenly tired. This was a fight his willpower didn't win, and though he tried his hardest, he couldn't fight the darkness that came soon after...


Third time skip brought by Lucky Charms! They're magically delicious!


Genda woke up with a jolt. He sighed and relaxed. "So, it was just a dream..." He thought aloud. No sooner did these words leave his lips before he felt the most agonizing pain in his entire life, on his legs. He hissed in pain and squeezed his eyes shut, trying to place his hands on his legs. And then he tried again. And again.

Genda dared opening his eyes, and immediately screamed in horror. His legs weren't there. Messily tied cloth was wrapped around the area where what was left of his appendages stopped in a poor excuse to cover the wounds. For the second time that night, he emptied his dinner onto the ground.

When he finally recovered, he looked up, straight into the white eyes of his insane girlfriend, if he could still call her that. She stared back at him, not blinking. Neither of them hardly breathed.

"...W-what did you do...?" Genda finally whispered, tears falling down his face.

Maaya let out a tiny giggle, which slowly grew into a maniacal laugh. "Don't worry, Muffin! I got rid of Sakuma! Now we can be together forever!"

Genda trembled. He felt like a helpless kitten trapped by a stray dog. "W-what...?"

"I wanted him to suffer! So first I cut off his other leg and watched him try to get away without them! Then I cut off both of his arms! Then, right before he bled to death, I cut off his face!" By then she was laughing so much, someone with Kuru would be impressed. (A/N: Kuru is a disease that can cause uncontrollable laughter.)

"Oh, and I cut off your legs in case you tried to run away!" She added casually.

Maaya flung herself onto Genda, cuddling and snuggling him while he sat silently, only one emotion running through his mind: Terror.

Together forever.