Mizuki sighed and shook her head, "Hm? Oh and how would you know? Could you tell I'm used to having things shoved down my throat because, you are an expert of getting things shoved down your throat?" She asked with a snicker of her own and then looked at the girl. She thought about walking over to the other boy and talking to him as the girl and Takuya were talking. She just didn't want to get into this, it seemed more of just, drama? "Would you like me to go...?" She asked softly, and sweetly at that.
Takuya wiped his eyes with his hand as they had watered from his laughing outburst, he then turned to Kotori who had suddenly appeared at his desk, "Sure, sure. I'm in a good mood so this might go well but that is still a minuscule chance." he said this calmly having just got down from his high. "And, yeah, would you mind leaving for a bit Mizuki? It's kinda personal."
He got impatient waiting for the girls response. He made another shuriken. This one read: 'Are you reading these? Say something back.' He sent it while Takuya wasn't looking.
Kotori stared at him for a minute, almost zoning out. What would convince him? She didn't have time for any more thinking. "I... I'm sorry." There was a moment's pause before she exhaled again, not even realizing she'd been holding her breath. "I am not proud of my infinitesimal brain. I am sorry for being such an idiot. I just... I just didn't..." Kotori was about to break down.
The short redhead stood up and nodded, bowing to Takuya before she walked over to the boy who was sending her notes. "Sorry, just something I said to Takuya made me space out. My name is Mizuki, it's nice to meet you Kyo." She said with a light laugh and sat down in the seat in front of the boy. "How's your day been going?" She asked softly, trying not to look stupid or anything of that sort.
Takuya felt incredibly bad seeing Kotori on the verge of tears, "I guess she didn't know. I suppose it was an accident..." he thought to himself. Instead of saying anything he got up from his seat and hugged her, "I forgive you." He spoke quietly and softly into her ear; he chose to just hug her partly because it just felt right and partly because he was awkward when someone cried near him. "Come on Kotori, don't be a wimp and cry in front of everyone," he chuckled into her ear.
"Nice to meet you too." He said kindly. "My day? Somewhat bad so far. I lost a friend and I feel horrible about it. I tried to talk to him and he won't even say anything to me. That's all so far. How's your day?" He questioned
Kotori wept into his shoulder, burying her face into it. "I don't want to. I don't want to be weak, and you were right, I was a true idiot. And heartless." Kotori gulped and stopped her tears, hugging him back. She didn't want to let go until she stopped crying.
"Got hit in the head with a paper ball... That pissed me off. Other than that... It's great." Mizuki said with a sweet and kind smile, looking into the eyes of Kyo, her red ones reflecting his own. She heard the cries of the girl and she smiled lightly, they hugged it out... That's good. She then looked back at the boy and sighed though, kinda bored at that moment. It wasn't cause of him, but reasons. And then class was over. No surprise. She walked over to her navy blue bag, picked it up, and walked out of the class without a word to Takuya, or even Kyo.
Takuya softly stroked Kotori's back trying to calm her down, "You're not heartless, I was just being extremely stubborn. Let me try and cheer you up, do you want to eat lunch with me?" he said quietly attempting to be comforting.
Kotori nodded, though she didn't bring a lunch. "Sure," she said, not mentioning that fact. "Outside or in here?" She still didn't let go, waiting for her eyes to stop being red. She sniffled a little.
Aiko was waiting for Kotori in the student council room alone eating her lunch. She stared at the door with a blank expression as she continued eating.
The young redhead walked to where she would at least like to eat. Nothing much to it. She sighed as she sat down and began to eat, looking at the drawing she had made. She sighed at the pencil markings, tracing her fingers over them. She placed her rice down and looked at the drawing, her hand in the position on where she felt like ripping it. No one would know that it was her drawing, no one had ever seen it before. The young girl ignored ripping it and just stuffed it back in her notebook as she finished up her lunch and walked around outside for a moment. She looked up, everyone seemed to like the roof, so she decided to see why.
Getting up to the roof, Mizuki smiled at the cool wind and looked out upon the tree line. She looked into the clear blue sky, how the sun added color to the grey clouds and blue sky. The wind soothed her mind as she went into a deep thought. She sat down, her feet handing lightly off the roof's edge as she let the cool breeze blow through her red hair, yet it looked orange at that moment, even pink. She just sat there, humming a soft melody as she smiled happily. Her rosy red cheeks glistened and her red eyes seemed to be golden now. This was the only time you could find Mizuki so happy, so relaxed.
(BAM! And I should be off to bed soon... or I stay up, not sure yet...)