All I search for perfection, there is
nope. All you need is just... your
heart... Your ATTITUDE determine
your ALTITUDE. Art is the best form
of creation.
I was sitting in a tree for a least five hours waiting for Amu, to come out of her school. It was getting hot.
"Ikuto! This is getting so fricken' boring, da nya!" Yoru complained. "Amu didn't even head out!"
"Fine, we'll go," I answered and leaped out of the tree.
"Joker, that's what you're doing instead of being the Seiyo Empress?!" I heard a voice yell in surprise.
"Whoa, Kairi keep it down," I heard Amu's strong, confident voice. I leaped into the tree nearest to them.
They were talking about something, even my cat ears couldn't decipher. When they were finished Amu stood up abruptly. She grabbed Kairi's hand and they started running.
I leaped into the nearest trees and bushes trying to hear what they were talk about. Amu's other guardian characters Dia and Miki joined them.
"Oi, Joker! Wait!" Kairi yelled. "What is it?" Amu pouted. "Aren't you going to tell me what you need for it first?" Kairi asked her incredulously.
"Of course," she smiled that smile that always made my heart beat five million times a minute.
"Jo-Joker. . . ." Kairi stuttered. Seriously, Amu had no idea how she could make people do that. Her smile bewitched people. It was like a curse. A curse that had caused me to fall in love with her. That caused me to be murderously jealous whenever she was around guys.
"Well wouldn't the first thing we need to do is, shop for electronics," Kairi said. "Not exactly," she corrected. His eyebrows creased together.
"I'm afraid, I don't understand." "Kairi, we're going to pay Nikaidou-sensei a visit," Amu winked.
I walked over Nikaidou-sensei's house. Before knocking I paused. I looked at Kairi, he stared back uncertainly.
Then I knocked.
"Yes, come on in!" Nikaidou's voice called from the inside. Once inside, Suu and I ran into Nikaidou's arms. "We're back sensei!" we cried.
"Suu, Himamori-san. . . . ?" "Sensei, how many times have I told you? Call me A-mu!" I pointed a finger in his face.
"A. . . . mu-chan. . . ." "You did, Sensei," Suu clapped. He blushed. I smiled.
"You must be asking me for a favor?" he guessed. "I asked him if he had a list of things for the concert. He said he had them but wondered why I wanted them.
"I'm singing at the Seiyo Ball," I told him. "Huh? I thought you were the Seiyo Empress?" he asked, surprised.
"I was but not anymore. And you have to be there to watch me sing," I ordered him. "Sure, sure. About what you said,-"
"Do you think you can help us?" I demanded eagerly. "Yeah, but it'll cost lots of money."
"For me, Nikaidou-sensei and Suu," I pleaded hoping that my bribe would be more effective. "Fine. For Suu only though," he agreed reluctantly.
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Chapter 9 - The Favor
Tsukiyomi Ikuto
I was sitting in a tree for a least five hours waiting for Amu, to come out of her school. It was getting hot.
"Ikuto! This is getting so fricken' boring, da nya!" Yoru complained. "Amu didn't even head out!"
"Fine, we'll go," I answered and leaped out of the tree.
"Joker, that's what you're doing instead of being the Seiyo Empress?!" I heard a voice yell in surprise.
"Whoa, Kairi keep it down," I heard Amu's strong, confident voice.
I leaped into the tree nearest to them.
They were talking about something, even my cat ears couldn't decipher. When they were finished Amu stood up abruptly. She grabbed Kairi's hand and they started running.
I leaped into the nearest trees and bushes trying to hear what they were talk about. Amu's other guardian characters Dia and Miki joined them.
"Oi, Joker! Wait!" Kairi yelled.
"What is it?" Amu pouted.
"Aren't you going to tell me what you need for it first?" Kairi asked her incredulously.
"Of course," she smiled that smile that always made my heart beat five million times a minute.
"Jo-Joker. . . ." Kairi stuttered.
Seriously, Amu had no idea how she could make people do that. Her smile bewitched people. It was like a curse. A curse that had caused me to fall in love with her. That caused me to be murderously jealous whenever she was around guys.
"Well wouldn't the first thing we need to do is, shop for electronics," Kairi said.
"Not exactly," she corrected.
His eyebrows creased together.
"I'm afraid, I don't understand."
"Kairi, we're going to pay Nikaidou-sensei a visit," Amu winked.
Hinamori Amu
I walked over Nikaidou-sensei's house. Before knocking I paused. I looked at Kairi, he stared back uncertainly.
Then I knocked.
"Yes, come on in!" Nikaidou's voice called from the inside.
Once inside, Suu and I ran into Nikaidou's arms. "We're back sensei!" we cried.
"Suu, Himamori-san. . . . ?"
"Sensei, how many times have I told you? Call me A-mu!" I pointed a finger in his face.
"A. . . . mu-chan. . . ."
"You did, Sensei," Suu clapped.
He blushed. I smiled.
"You must be asking me for a favor?" he guessed.
"I asked him if he had a list of things for the concert. He said he had them but wondered why I wanted them.
"I'm singing at the Seiyo Ball," I told him.
"Huh? I thought you were the Seiyo Empress?" he asked, surprised.
"I was but not anymore. And you have to be there to watch me sing," I ordered him.
"Sure, sure. About what you said,-"
"Do you think you can help us?" I demanded eagerly.
"Yeah, but it'll cost lots of money."
"For me, Nikaidou-sensei and Suu," I pleaded hoping that my bribe would be more effective.
"Fine. For Suu only though," he agreed reluctantly.
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