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As Kaito made his way through the hallway his vision was swimming even worse than before. So was the world spinning around him, and the people duplicating. The sickness from before returned to him and a shudder went down his spine. Kaito wasn't exactly sure what was up and down anymore, even less in which direction he should go. As he stood there, clutching his head and trying to remember, he had the feeling he was being watched- but he wasn't sure by what. Glancing around wearily and squinting his eyes in order to try and see what it was, he couldn't make out anything.
Then, suddenly... there it was. A shadow charing for his feet. Kaito quickly jumped away from it, causing him to lose balance and fall onto the hard ground. He yelped in pain as he made impact with the grassy floor, glad that it had happened on something as soft as that and not stone. That would have hurt far worse. First then he noticed that hat had fallen off and was now a few centimeters away from him. Narrowing his emerald eyes, Kaito tried to reach for it with one of his pale hands. His longish ginger hair wisped around him as he struggled frantically to keep himself awake, as well as trying to reach the accursed hat.
"Damn it," he muttered in a strained voice as he was just grasping hold of it, before he sunk back into the darkness of unconsciousness. Yes, Kaito had fainted... again.
Once Erin got there, she couldn't help but notice that he had the beauty of the Night Class about him. Does this mean that it was prohibited? She couldn't decide, but since she was here already she thought she might as well help him out. She crouched down, and shook his shoulder carefully. "Um, Kyō? Please wake up." She shook him slightly harder. She looked around, it was quickly becoming light. "Wake up, Kyō!" She raised her voice slightly. A hat caught her eye and she turned away from the boy, and picked up the hat. Upon examining it, the hat appeared to be a very good quality hat, quite expensive. She placed it in his limp hand gently, and crossed her fingers. She hoped he would wake up soon, and before they got caught.
He started coughing again, and blood trickled from his mouth and down his chin. Then, suddenly... his emerald eyes snapped open and he glanced up at the cute human girl, pausing. Damn it. He thought, forcing himself to sit up and rubbing his head. It was still very painful, and he still severely confused. "I-I... I need help... to...the dorms..." he stuttered out, coughing again before starting to throw up. Luckily, he was turned away from her. He hated being in such a helpless state, and he hated doing such embarrassing things in public... but now he couldn't help it.
Erin thought for a second. "Um, which dorms? Because I saw you in the Sun Dorms earlier but...You're a Night Class student." She frowned. "So I guess I should take you to Moon Dorms..." She muttered to herself.She knew she was coming off as dumb, but she talked to herself a little when in tight spots such as these, so, out of habit, she did it now. The smell of the vomit made her feel equally as nauseous, but she held her bodily fluids back. She didn't want to embarrass herself, not in front of anyone anyway. Erin stood up and offered him a hand so he could stand up.
As she offered him her hand, he carefully took it, trying to focus so there suddenly wouldn't be two of her in front of him. "Yes... the moon dorms," he mumbled numbly as he let her help him to his feet. "Ugh... I am sorry for inconveniencing you like this..." he said, smiling at her weakly, apologetically. He truly was... but most of all he was embarrassed and just wanted to go and hide if that was possible. At the same time he wanted to stay with the human girl. There was something about her, and though Kaito wasn't sure what, he was dedicated to someday finding out. That meant, however... that he would have to see her more often. "Thank you... though." He said gently.
"You have a sister, don't you? The pretty girl in the wheelchair." She mentioned. "I'd love to get to know her one day." She was talking to herself mostly, but also trying to get a response from him. That's the best way to know if they are okay, right? She huffed a little under his weight but she didn't mind. "I don't mind at all. Honestly, I don't, Kyō." She told him as he told her he was sorry. "I only wish to help." She began to walk forwards, and tried to go at his pace so she didn't end up dragging him along. "If anything, I am sorry, for hurting you, if I do."
Erin watched his expression as it changed to one of sadness, yet pride. Michelle. Her name was Michelle. What a pretty name! She decided that she would seek out Michelle as soon as she knew that Kaito was safe and in capable hands. His face lit up once she had mentioned that she wanted to know her, and that made her feel good inside. She was glad that it was a good idea.
The Moon Dorms came into sight, but it was still getting quite light out. The first rays of sunshine had hit the pavement Erin stood upon. Suddenly, Kaito's weight lifted off of Erin's shoulders, and for a second she was relieved of the weight, but as she saw him sway, she grabbed his wrist and tried to steady him, but he had already steadied himself. She was glad that he appreciated it, and she smiled slightly. "I'm not sure I should leave until I find you somebody to make sure you're okay." She told him. She wanted to make sure he was okay and taken care of. She didn't want to let him get extremely ill or collapse again.
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Kaname was sitting on a couch in his room reading over letters from the senate. He heard a small knock on the door and glanced over to it. He heard Yuki sweet and soft voice. He stood up and walked up to the door of his room and opened it. "Yes, thank you Yuki. We were starting to run out. He noticed two bite holes on her neck, He is still drinking from my dear girl, he thought to himself and looked at her. "Yuki, is Zero still drinking from you? Those holes on your neck look fresh." he said now feeling pissed off at Zero. His gaze was looking a bit harsher as he thought of Zero.
It was at this moment that the door behind them had suddenly slammed shut causing Yuki to jump in surprise. Spinning on her heels, the feeling of someone watching her had begun to crept into her consciousness.. a feeling very similar to that of her dream. That was when she heard it, the sinister, slithering voice that she had dreamt about. "Yu....ki....yu...ki... come to me.. yuki. Sacrifice yourself for me.. my beloved 'tender princess'" Instinctively, the Guardian's heartbeat went into overdrive as fear glinted in those doll-esque eyes. Not really focusing on Kaname nor her breathing, Yuki couldn't help but skirt her around around the corners of the room in nervousness, horror echoing in her thoughts. This.. this can't be right! I'm a-awake.. aren't I?! Kaname's here and e-everything!
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Takuma was walking and heard the door of the dorm president slam shut.
He picked her up and sat her down on the couch. He sad beside the couch and watch her still stroking her head. He took a lock or her hair and placed it over her neck to cover the bite marks Zero had made. The only one who will ever bite her is me. Nobody else. I would kill Zero but I know Yuki would never forgive me, he thought to himself, still stroking her soft warm hair that was resting on top of her head.
The mouse squeaked and started chewing on a nut. She also noticed an owl on a nearby branch waiting for the moment to strike.
Haru looked at them waiting to see if the mouse would escape, regardless of the mouse ticking her off, she didn't want the poor thing devoured by an owl. Maybe if she yelled loud enough it would run off and get to safety, but that would blow her cover.
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Takuma hurried into Kaname's room. "WHAT HAPPENED KANAME!"
A few minutes had passed in silence before the Guardian could find her voice, the question that was about to be spoken full of foreboding dread. "Ka...name... Did I... Have I, ever met someone.. with a mismatched eyes? Particu..lary.. a blue and red one?" Not a mere second too soon as her words ventured did Takuma come bursting with alarm, demanding to know what happened. Instinctively, Yuki shot straight up, an embarrassed blush gracing her features. However, she soon regretted her haste as dizziness caused the world around her to spin sickeningly on it's axis, almost taunting her. Falling back onto the pillows with a soft groan, Yuki eyelids fluttered closed as her mind tried to fight off the foreign feeling.
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Haru watched the owl as it swooped to a lower branch. The mouse was in trouble, she needed to do something. She grabbed a rock and through it at the owl which in turn fell out of the tree.
Haru stilled as the mouse scurried in the safety of the tree.
He watched as Yuki tried standing up. She looked very dizzy and he caught her before she fell over and put her back on the couch. "Don't push yourself Yuki. There is no need to rush" he said in his soothing voice again.
Flickering her tired gaze back over at Kaname, Yuki had to suppress a yawn that was clawing it's way to be released. "Kaname-senpai.. you never answered me.. about the man. she quietly reminded him, her eyes glinting with a desperation. Even if her savior lied to her, Yuki wouldn't mind.. she just wanted some form of an answer, some form of a reassurance.
"Haru-chan comeback it's too cold to go outside silly."
Haru turned to see nobody, but she noticed a smile tugging on her younger self's lips.
"I just want to go outside for just 5 minutes,******" She said walking back and sitting down. There was no name said for the empty space.
"Haru honey, you know you'll get sick, you know you are sensitive to the weather, you will get seriously ill."
Haru turned to see, a beautiful woman with brown hair and green almond eyes, she wore a big coat, a red scarf and a bright smile.
"Mother? Just 5 minutes.
The woman shook her head. "I'm sorry Haru but I love you too much."
Haru jolted awake, How did she fall asleep? She is an insomniac.
"I'm just very tired, Yuki." he said softly and sitting there for a while, each second seeming like an hour of stillness. He finally stood up and looked back at her. "I have a few things I need to take care of, you can stay here or go to class. I don't want you to over do it" he said calmly waiting for her to respond. He picked up all of his letters from the senate off of a desk and held them in his right hand. "Haven't classes started already, Yuki?" he asked concerned that she'll get in trouble with her teacher.
(I'm sorry for the short post >.<)
He went outside, tying his patch over his eye once again. He went down to the first floor, hair still damp and sat on one of the lounge chairs. He sighed and leaned his head back. He could finally relax.
"Can you go get help? Kaito's not well and I can't go in, and I'm not letting him go without any proper help." Erin realized what the time was and she knew she was missing the first lesson. She couldn't care less right now. If she was suspended she knew that it was for a good cause. Erin turned to look at Kaito again. "M-maybe you should sit down." She suggested. She didn't know any other way but she thought that perhaps it would help.
Erin didn't quite understand it but for some reason she had very quickly become quite caring over the boy with the hat, and would try and help get him better as much as she could. It was irrational, and didn't understand it. She also wished to find Michelle and tell her everything, to try and get her to come. Perhaps she could help, but Erin had no idea where her first class was...Which was a shame. "Please," She turned to the bishie once more. "You have to know something to help!" She almost begged him. It was no longer a want to help.
It was almost a need.
"A smile that could make any girl sway," said her friend who taught her to act boyish.
"So what's your name then? I'm Erin." She said, not sure if she'd already introduced herself. She smiled softly at him. She was very aware that she was sitting in the shade of the Moon Dorms, and skipping class. But she couldn't just leave Kaito! Not now. She might as well stay with him. She took his wrist and tried feeling for a pulse.