Realization At It's Worst

Miya glanced up and gulped. There were only ten seconds more until the end of class, which kind of made her panic.

She tapped her pen and frowned at her paper. The last item was hard for her, and that would mean she already lost five points on the quiz. Five points were a lot of points... if she failed this test...

Miya was always a competitive girl, and she made sure to top the class with all of her effort.

"The current of a series circuit is always... always..." Miya had forgotten the last word.

"Equal," the student at the back whispered. Miya's eyes brightened and then wrote down her answer on the paper (she wasn't a fan of cheating, but if the student behind her wanted to help her, let it be so).

Who said that, though?

When, they all passed their papers, Miya glanced back at the student who whispered the answer to her (or, in other terms; cheating). It was a boy, and Miya definitely thought that he was quite handsome.

His eyes landed on Miya and then he grinned, "Hello."

"Thank you for that!" Miya thanked the mystery boy.

He laughed and then shook his head as he said, "It's alright."

Miya smiled at the boy and then offered her hand. She introduced herself, "My name's Miyazaki Miyako."

"Hello, my name's Amemiya Taiyou... but I guess you knew that already." Taiyou greeted and accepted Miya's hand.

Miya frowned, "Why would I know that?"

Taiyou's eyes twinkled. He replied, "I believe the teacher introduced me earlier."

"Ah!" Miya apologized, "I was busy preparing for the quiz."

"It was stressful, I know... especially when I just transferred here."

"Transferred from where?"

"Yep! From Arakumo Gakuen. My parents decided to drop me here, after... ah, well... an 'accident'." Taiyou grinned cheekily.

Miya nodded, not prying any further about the topic.

Grinning, Aoi took a picture of the two unsuspecting classmates, and then ran off to find her friends.

SLAM!

Aoi stopped walking as soon as she heard the sound. She looked around and saw Sato, who was about to throw a chair. Aoi's jaw dropped as Sato threw the chair at her classmate.

Aoi glanced at Sato, who had red eyes for now. It was weird, considering Aoi knew that she always had amber-colored eyes. Aoi looked at the person Sato was throwing things to. Dark hair, violet eyes... everyone knew it was Kurokawa Erika (or Eri, as some people would like to call her) who was dodging the objects Sato had thrown.

"Kurokawa!" Sato gritted her teeth.

Eri smirked, "Is that all you got, Okazaki? Your siblings could do better than that... then again, everything they do is better than you."

"BITCH!" Sato yelled and then rushed towards Eri to deliver a punch to the gut.

"Whoa," Nishiki stared at the girls, "Cat fight."

"Who's your bet?" Kurama asked.

Kurumada snorted, "I doubt anyone would win there. That indigo-haired dude shouted really loud. Teachers would be swarming here faster than us when its summer."

Sato was about to land her fist into Eri's stomach, when (unfortunately for me... kidding!) Fei stopped Sato. He acted as a barrier between Sato and Eri, and (for plus points) he was the one punched cruelly in the stomach.

"F-fei?" Sato stammered at the sight of him.

"Sato... stop. It's alright..." Fei smiled weakly.

Sato lowered her fist and then sighed, "Are you okay?"

"What is going on here?!" a teacher shrieked once she saw the crowd of students. The students began backing away as the teacher neared the crime of the scene (or, you know, crime scene).

The teacher glared at the two and then scolded them, "You two will fix this mess and then report to the principal! Now, the rest of you," she turned to the other students, "get out of here!"

Aoi gulped and then followed the crowd's action. She walked back to their next subject, which was supposed to be done inside the laboratory room. Aoi stared at the girl beside her who was definitely smirking and talking fast to her phone.

Only one thing Aoi heard was this; "... absolutely approved..."

Curious, Aoi was about to eavesdropped, but the girl already put her phone away. Aoi sighed and then looked up to the girl. Aoi was sure she knew everyone from school. Even if she only see them time to time. This girl, the one Aoi was looking at, was not familiar. The girl didn't even look like she was from Raimon High in the first place.

The girl noticed that Aoi was staring at her, weirdly. The girl leveled her eyes with Aoi... and then smiled sickly.

Aoi was left with her mouth hanging open.


Ai watched the crucial fight unfold. She turned around and walked back to her classroom, regretting that she even went out of her classroom. Ai combed her mid-waist dark blue hair and stared at its tips. Light blue was a beautiful color... that was one thing she didn't regret.

She sighed and looked longly outside the window. She wanted to go out now, yet it was impossible... well, maybe.

But it was against her conscience and, rather, the rules. Ai heard the bell ring, and she was almost startled at the sudden noise. Ai checked her watch and forced her feet to become faster.

"Shit! I'm gonna be laaaatttteeeee!" a loud voice was heard.

Ai glanced behind her and-

"Sorry!" the same voice loomed over Ai.

Ai looked up and noticed the same auburn wavy hair that was always seen in detention. Iwasawa Kairi (Kai, if you want to be her friend), Ai remembered. It was always broadcast around the school... so most of the students know who Iwasawa was.

"Oi! Aren't you planning to stand up, girl?!" Kairi scolded as she offered a hand. Hesitantly, Ai took her hand and then stood.

"... thanks..." Ai muttered. It was so soft that even Kairi didn't understand one word of it.

"What?" Kairi raised her eyebrow.

"... thank you." Ai raised her voice louder this time.

It was still soft for Kairi, but she understood it anyway.

Kairi snickered, but held out a hand. "My name's Iwasawa Kairi, but I'm quite sure you know that already... since I always get called. I like you, too, you know."

"Like...?"

"Yeah, sure! You're pretty hardcore to be calm even if it's already late."

Ai widened her eyes and then rushed to get to her classroom. She almost forgot they still had their class!

Kairi called after her, "Hey! What's your name?! Dude!"

And there it was, a little piece of paper that flew out of Ai's pocket. Kairi picked it up and scanned the paper. It was a scrap paper, but on top of the paper was a scrawl. It was readable, even it was crossed out.

"K-kira... Ai?" Kairi raised her eyebrow, "Neat name."


Fujisaki Hikari glanced at her brown elbow-length hair. As far as I'm concerned, she calls herself Kari.

Cautiously, she walked down the hallways of the school. Pranking was 'in' for her classmates, so they tend to throw water balloons at each other, place buckets filled with water on top of the door and other things that was inconsiderate and childish.

Mind you, Kari didn't want trouble. She was rarely caught inside a trap, but she still wanted to be careful. She walked to the library with light steps, she wondered to herself, Would people be pranking me?

SLAM!

I know that that just answered her question.

Kari glanced at the door behind her and opened it. Gasping, she covered her mouth with her hands and looked alarmed at the sight. Not that everything was bloody, no. I myself would never do that. But, judging by the look Kari gave to the student at the center of the room, this was the first time Kari had ever seen something like this.

Two boys, Kari remembered that they were her classmates, had been knocked-out. On their hands were torn pieces of a balloon, and as for the water that was inside the balloon; it splashed against the place.

Kari looked up at the suspect.

"Y-you did this?" Kari stammered.

Slowly, the student at the center of the room dropped her stick. And then, she grinned.

"Of course. People don't deserve to be a victim in their pranks." The student reasoned. She walked off and then added, "Oh, you should run before the teachers find you here. They don't appreciate people looking at wounded students."

Kari looked at her savior slowly, she recognized the same brown eyes she see everyday. At the corner of the classroom, with her eyes closed and feet on top of her desk... yes! It has to be her.

Hyuuga Rukia.

Kari voiced out her thoughts, "Your name's Hyuuga Rukia, right?"

The girl nodded, and then replied, "Call me Ru-chan."

"Why?"

"I like the name."

"... okay, Ru-chan."

Ru-chan grinned, "Right. Come on, before the teachers see!"

They ran. What stroke Kari odd was that Ru-chan gave her Ru-chan's nickname. Ru-chan was never a person to open up to people. Maybe Kari was wrong about that...? All I know is, Kari didn't think they'd still talk after that.

Then again, Kari didn't know she'd meet cute girls who actually were deadly assassins.


"I'm home!" Fei called as he walked through the door to his house.

"Welcome home, brother!" a voice was heard inside the kitchen.

Fei closed the door, changed his shoes into slippers and then walked to meet his twin sister.

"Did you have a fun day at school?" his sister asked.

"Sato got into a fight again... I wonder when he will come. He's really great when it comes to calming Sato." Fei sighed as he plopped himself on a couch.

His sister smiled softly and handed Fei a glass of water. Fei grinned, "How did you know that I'm thirsty?"

His sister giggled and pointed at her head. "Twin telepathy."

"Mhm..." Fei drank. When Fei finished his drink, he looked at his sister, "Kei."

"Nani?" Kei, her name, turned to his brother.

"You had another one, did you?"

"..." Kei fidgeted her long green hair.

"When do you think it will stop?" Fei asked.

"...when it is finished." Kei sighed.

"And that would be...?" Fei pressed on.

Kei frowned, "You should ask her. She knows it more than I do."

"She scares me." Fei mumbled.

Kei laughed. "Oh really?"

"Be careful, Kei. I know you scratched yourself because of that." Fei pointed at Kei's bandaged hand.

Kei's dark green eyes fluttered over to her hand. She responded with, "It's nothing."

"I hope it is."


"Sana," a black long haired girl called for her senior.

Technically, Sana was just a second-year and the black-haired girl was in her first-year. However, they were in the same age, and they didn't like calling each other 'senpai' or something like that.

"Nani?" Sana, a brown short haired girl, turned around.

"The mistress requested us both."

"Eh?! Demo~" Sana pouted.

The black-haired girl rolled her eyes. "Come on."

"Yuu-chan! What about Kei?" Sana asked.

Yuu-chan bore her eyes at Sana. "Mistress say it's not necessary. Kei just came home."

"Ah...!" Sana was quiet for a moment.

"Sana... the mistress is still waiting."

"Hai~"

The two of them left the room.

Quietly, as if not wanting to be heard, a figure popped its head out from the nearby table. The figure smirked silently as it jumped from the window into the night sky. Regardless to say, the creature had never reached the ground.


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