Len pulled back, and grabbed my wrist. "Lets get out of here." He whispered in my ear. I nodded, my face redder than a tomato. With in the same instant, we started to run together. He was leading me though alley ways left and right.

Len pulled me though twists and turns of the alleys, finally after 4 blocks I stopped him.
"Len, chill. I know where we are now. I know how to be careful; I've been doing this since I was 5 for god's sake!" Both of us were panting at this point.
"Alright. At least let me lead you to my car. You still don't know what it looks like."

"Sounds like a good idea." Len still held my wrist and after one more turn, we walked into some kind of park and stopped. A cherry tree in full bloom stood in the middle. I gasped at the tree. It was simply magnificent, the soft pink seemed to glow as it was in the afternoon and the sun was starting to lose it's hold on the sky.
"Len….this is..Just wow."

He smiled at me with a new type of blue hue to his eyes. It was soft but deep. He looked as though he was not looking at me, but something beyond me, beyond the park. There was a sense of peace as well. "It's very pretty, huh? When you're finished, my car is over there." He pointed to a beat up red ford that was in the parking lot a few feet away.

"Alright." I walked towards the tree and noticed a little fence around it. A boundary. I smirked. Boundaries shouldn't exist for me anymore it seemed. I've already crossed quite a few. I stepped over the fence and was surprised to feel water though my shoes. I stepped my other foot in and heard screams, laughter, and singing. All in high pitching. I felt discord and like I had lost something of myself. Overwhelmed I reached for the tree's support. I had one last glimpse of the world around me, of Len's worried face and the falling of the cherry blossoms.

All images went to white and sounds were no more, nether was the water on my feet.
After a moment, a boy and girl approached me. They were identical and looked at like Len and I did. The girl smiled and said, "You're here."
The boy crossed his arms and snickered, "Took long enough."

"I'm sorry for not showing up to something I had no idea about."

The boy answered. "Oh but you did." An apple appeared in his hand. He quickly tossed up and then caught it, taking a bite.

The girl gave him a look." She wouldn't have known until she found us. Now, Rin, we have a lot to tell you about your self-" She was interrupted by screaming and the white screen into a muddle of colors. I felt as though I was drowning in colorful water.

"Rin! Rin!" Len was yelling and shaking her. He had pulled her unconscious body from the tree to his car.

"Please, you have to wake up! I know you're not dead…" Len tugged and tugged until Rin's eyes fluttered open showing a dull pained blue.

"Len. What the hell?!

"You passed out by the tree." His face went bright red and I couldn't be angry for long. Honestly he was just too adorable. I noticed he was in a driver's seat and I in the passenger. The car was running in park.

"Now where are we going?"

"I don't know, do you want to come to my apartment or food first?" I looked outside just to see a black sky. "You were out cold for a few hours."

"Food sounds great."

"Okay. I'll get us some bread and meat for the apartment."

We drove quietly to a convince store and he got out, got the bread and meat. His apartment was an hour's long drive away. I got out and got the bags, while he went to the door. I followed him up a flight of stairs and into a door on the left.
He opened it and we walked in, locking the door behind us. He had a pass-code and key lock here. I took the liberty of looking at his pass-code, Banana. I rolled my eyes. How typical.

I looked around the small area. A small green love seat was on the left a few feet from the door. Across from it was a TV stand with (duh) a TV and a lot of books. I couldn't see the tittles, but they looked to be novels.

The floor was wooden and I noticed a yellow round rug in the center. I walked forward to a small little cube that appeared to be a kitchen.
Yellow tile and cupboards. Next to that there was a small hallway with two rooms. The first, his room I assumed, the other, the bathroom.
"Hey Len, I don't mean to be rude but where do I sleep?"
"Where ever you want."

"Alright." I went back to the kitchen and made two sandwiches for Len and I.

We sat down on the couch and ate. This was a cozy feeling. Just sitting and eating with Len. "Rin, what happened while you were knocked out? In your mind I mean."
I stopped and thought about it.

"Well, for one thing there was a ton of screaming, I felt water run op my body. All the colors around me mushed and shit. Then all of a sudden everything was white. There was a boy and a girl." I looked at Len who started taking our plates and looked at me weirdly.

"What were they like?"

"They were talking about my being late for something-but it doesn't matter." He started walking back to me. I sat down in a more comfortable position with one leg tucked under me the other up and my arm rested on it.

"Alright, Little bird."

"Now where shall we sleep?"

"Well, you could just sleep in my bed." My face went bright red as well as his. He's so adorable when he's flustered...

"I could. It'd be a very nice upgrade to where i used to sleep." This time Len went to shame.

"Sorry i couldn't get you better."

"I was a prisoner. In many ways, I still am." I got up and looked out the window by the door.

"What do you mean?" Len asked, clearly puzzled.

"The moon sure is pretty tonight. Full moon." I smiled at the moon sleepy. Thinking of the moon's silkiness and Len. He came over and wrapped his arms around me. I felt like i was in heaven. His warmth spread all over. I closed my eyes, and felt Len picking me up and taking me to bed.

I'd never been any happier.