Chapter 3

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The sound of the alarm pierces through the room as you snap your eyes open. "Why does school have start so early. Why do we even have to go to school, that place is a fucking prison," you groaned. You sat on the edge of your bed and let a loud yawned and contemplated if this whole education thing was worth it. "Come on, you know got to go fill that big and beautiful brain of yours with knowledge. Now get up out of bed and let's get the day started with a big smile," you said to yourself. You walk towards the closet and pick out a nice and clean uniform and lay it out on your bed. You exit your room to see if your parents are home, but you find yourself all alone. You walk to kitchen and fix yourself a bowl of cereal and let out disgruntled sigh. You might as well be living on your own on the count that your parents are never around anymore.

It all began when you started high school. They felt like that they raised you long enough and they can go and enjoy life. You had no problem with them wanting to go out and have fun but, its ok to have a family meal again and not just you are eating by yourself. Or to have a mom to talk to when you are dealing a personal problem that you know she should understand but, nope she want to relive her teenage years. You shake the depressing thoughts from your head and finish getting ready from school. "Hey Lisa, are you going to meet me here at my house or do want me to meet you at yours instead?" you asked. "Oh, hey Y/N. I don't think I can make to school today I seemed to have catch a cold from little brother who got from some kid from his daycare," Lisa responded. Her voice sound groggy and scratchy like she been coughing all night. "Damn you sound horrible. Well ok I will let you get some rest, feel better soon," you wished her before hanging up.

You finished your morning routine and walked out the door heading to the train station. You checked your phone to see if had any missed calls or text messages from your parents telling when they're expected to be home but there's nothing. "You should really look where you are going, remember what happened last time," the all too familiar voice whispered in your ear. "Please don't start with me right now. It's too early and I'm not in the mood for your bullshit," you said rolling your eyes. "Are you always this grouching in the morning my sweet little mouse or did someone piss in your cereal?" Taiju questioned resting his chin on your shoulder. Can you please move I'm trying to get to school and if I miss the train, I'm going to be super late," you say pushing his head off you. "Why not just skip school today and hangout with me? Missing one day won't hurt," he say wrapping his arms around you. You nod your shyly as he kisses you on your cheek. You're a little mouse caught in the dragon's claws willing and ready to get gobbled up.

You walked back to your apartment caged in his embraced as he litter your neck with soft kisses. You walk pass the threshold and told him to make himself comfortable. "Are you sure its ok to be here with you? I don't want your parents come home and try to fight me," he chuckles kicking his feet up on the couch. "It's ok, my parents aren't never home. It just be me, all by my lonesome," you replied. "Do you want something to drink or something to snack on while I'm in the kitchen. Once I sit down, I'm not getting back up," you asked. "Nope I'm fine but I would feel a lot better if you hurry up the kitchen and sit with me," he replied. You hurry and exit the kitchen with chips and soda placing it on the coffee table.

"I will be right back, let me go take off this uniform," you said making your way down the hall. "No, keep it own. It's cute on you; come sit next to me and lets watch a movie together," pulling you back into the living room. "Oh ok, you get to pick what kind of movie you want to watch," you say trying fight the blush painting your cheeks. "How about we watch on of your favorite movies. Maybe it will tell me how the precious brain of your works," he says flicking your forehead. "How about this it instantly became one of my favorite movies when I first moved here," you say putting the movie in the DVD player before plopping down next to him.

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