SailorStar9: This is Chapter 3 of this fic. (Sighs) Guys and girls, is it too hard for you to leave a review, instead of just putting this fic up on your favorited list and story alerts?

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Chapter 3: Kai and the Summer Holiday Homework


"Did you finish your homework yet?" Ami inquired over the phone.

"Actually, not yet…" Kai admitted.

"I haven't finished either." Ami noted.

"You, Ami?" Kai was surprised.

"Yeah, I have the math worksheets left." Ami nodded. "What about you?"

"I haven't even decided on what book for the report." Kai sighed.

"Then, shall we do it in the library today?" Ami offered.

"Sure…" Kai trailed.

"Then, I'll see you at the bridge of the park." Ami replied and hung up the phone.


"Ami!" Kai called, running towards the girl. "Today was the last day for the pool." He noted, spotting the three younger girls running off.

"The summer is about to end." Ami agreed.

"Ami, let's hurry over there." Kai pulled the girl genius off.


"There're a lot of people." Kai noted, the pair strolling down the aisles of study rooms. "I guess our class wasn't the only one with lots of homework. How about over here?" he spotted an empty table.

"I'm done." Kai stretched, finishing his picture dairy.

"I'm done as well." Ami remarked, finishing off the last maths sum.

"And now, for the book review." Kai nodded. "My least favourite pastime."

Ami chuckled and the pair went off to find a suitable book.

"Of all the books to review, the thinnest one was 'Piglet Story', right?" Kai wondered. "Did you read 'Piglet Story', too?"

"No, I read a different book." Ami replied.

"Was it a good book?" Kai inquired.

"Yes, very." Ami beamed.

"Maybe I should read that too." Kai mused. "What was it called?"

"Oh, it was this one." Ami pointed out the relatively thick book from the non-fiction section.

"What, this?" Kai blinked.

"Yes." Ami smiled.

"I think I'll read about the piglets." Kai sighed and the pair resumed their search.


"We have four books checked out already." The librarian replied, checking the records. "But there should be one copy left."

"Where would it be?" Kai wondered

"Well, it should be somewhere in the library." The librarian suggested.

"There wasn't a copy left on the shelf." Kai frowned.

"You don't have to come through here," the librarian advised, indicating the computer terminal, "If you want to read it in the library."

"Then someone is reading it in here?" Kai mused.

"That or someone returned it to the wrong place." The librarian suggested.

"Let's go look." Ami offered.


"It's delicious." Ami praised, sipping the tea Mrs Kai had prepared, later that evening.

"It's a pleasure." The older woman smiled.

"I'm done." Kai exited from his room, the 'Piglet Story' book in hand.

"And just in time too." Mrs Kai beamed at her son. "What would you do without Ami here?" she teased.

"Be late in handing in the summer assessments, again." Kai mumbled.


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