Complicated Happiness

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Maihime crossed her arms as she assessed the situation in front of her. Kasamatsu sighed in annoyance, no enjoying being reprimanded by his little cousin. Though she looked pissed off at him, which was something he just couldn't understand.

"Look, Katsumi-chan, I'm sorry and everything but can you stop staring at me like that?" At Kasamatsu's half plead Maihime rose both her eyebrows. They were in a bus at the moment on the way back home. They were the only one's in it too, coincidentally and fortunately. 

 "Staring at you like what?" Her voice was unbelievably hostile. Please don't get this situation confused with Chiyo and his disaster date. No, this was something far more serious to Maihime. She couldn't give Kasamatsu's love life two glances. 

Kasamatsu looked out the window, watching as two rain drops raced each other to the bottom of the window. "Like you're angry at me. It's unnerving and annoying, have you been around your little boy friend too much?" A blazing blush reached Maihime's cheeks but it wasn't one of embarrassment but complete fury. 

When Maihime got emotional, she blushed. Whether it was embarrassment or anger or anything in between. "Can you stop treating this so casually?" Maihime shrieked, huffing indignantly. "Yukio, you promised that you'd be there!" Kasamatsu shrugged. 

"I know but I had some thing else to do. It's was a late call and I already said I was sorry." Maihime frowned deeply before clenched his jaw tightly. She was close to grinding her teeth into nothing. She wasn't just angry though, she was utterly disappointed and let down. He had promised her that he'd show up. Kasamatsu never broke a promise, especially with his precious baby cousin.

 Maihime just shook her head and hugged her open cardigan closer to her cold body. "You knew how precious this was to me..." Kasamatsu flinched and turned his attention back to his sulking cousin, who generally seemed affected by his decision to not show up. And she was. It wasn't a childish tantrum that he thought she'd get over in time, no. She was crushed about this whole ordeal. 

"Katsu-chan..." Kasamatsu groaned, straightening himself to see the girl sitting in front of him. "I really am sorry, but the Coach called us in for some late night training..." Maihime nearly choked on her own sorrow. 

"I would have ditched rehearsals to watch a match of yours, Yukio. But that's assuming that you ever invite me to watch." Maihime was seething by this point. "I-I can't believe a training session is more important than your god damn cousin! C'mon Kasamatsu, I understand your devotion to the sport but...This is just disappointing."

Kasamatsu swallowed thickly before rubbing his sweaty neck with his loosely hanging towel around his neck. "You're overreacting. It was just one dance. You'll have lots more for me to watch." Maihime gasped as if offended or hurt, which made Kasamatsu mildly confused. 

"You forgot, didn't you?" Kasamatsu rose his eyebrow in annoyed confusion. He would've remembered something important if she had mentioned it. "You actually forgot what the recital was representing, didn't you?"

Kasamatsu just shook his head. "I know I seem like I'm being insensitive, but can we talk about this tomorrow?" He doubted it was even that important. At that sentence Maihime looked devastated before she glared menacingly.

"You're such an inconsiderate troll, Kasamatsu!" Maihime hissed before standing up and slamming on the stop button, getting off as soon as the bus driver stopped the bus. He looked bored and didn't even regard her as she stormed off the bus. Kasamatsu looked at the surroundings and blinked. They were already at her bus stop?

 She seemed really angry though, so Kasamatsu let her leave before watching the rain drops race again. While doing that he tried to recollect his memory of what she had found so important...

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