Chapter 1

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The first time Killua saw him was on Alluka's first day of School. She had been home schooled most of her life, just like Killua himself, but after much convincing their parent's decided it would be best for Killua's younger sister to attend a social school. They'd learnt their mistake with Killua's and his older brother's social awkwardness (though his brothers were faring much better now). Killua could only ever manage talking with those he was close to or at a formal gathering, but even then all those responses were somewhat mentally rehearsed. Just know the target and what they expect, then Killua could easily play the desired part in their eyes.

Killua was smart. He was the heir to the family's business and presented the most potential having achieved the highest degree in the topic. His qualifications were complete along with a rich array of curricular projects that boosted his attainment. He had to go to College to at least sit the exam in the centre but his parents had blessed him with the most qualified of tutors, degree experts in the field so Killua had studied and passed with ease- as well as getting showered with praises and blessing for his intellectual gift. He was supposedly young when he began working at his Father's side to gain experience before the time would come for him to officially take the mantle when Mr Zoldyck retired. But until then, he was free to live his life as long as he kept up to his family's core expectations. Killua was now 20, having graduated at 18 and working 2 years under his father's name.

Alluka, his younger sister, was now 16 and starting her Junior year at the prestigious "Hunter Aspiring Institutional High School" . She may have to be interacting with the outside world but her parents weren't careless enough to dump her in a public school. They hadn't assigned her to dorms yet since the family had agreed to allow her to warm up to interacting with people around her instead of discarding her and expecting her to fend for herself. They decided that she'd spend the first year living with them and then by her last year, if she was comfortable, she'd move into the dormitory system the school offered. If successful, they would then send their youngest son, Kalluto, under the same guidelines.

There was however one challenge the family had thrown in. That Alluka would have to take the bus in the morning instead of taking a private ride. This was done to speed up her interactions with not just the people around her generation but people from a whole range of backgrounds, social classes and age. And because of Alluka's attachment to her dear big brother Killua, he was roped in and charged with the responsibility of Alluka's safe arrival to and from School. Killua had at first when informed of the news tried not to mind too much, out of love for his younger sister, but waking up at the ass crack of dawn was too tiresome for his lazy self. Killua was not a morning person. He needed his fucking beauty sleep, as well as wistfully wishing he could have cherished and kissed it goodbye before this whole ordeal.

But that feeling had been replaced when his eyes fell upon this young boy that sat before him. His dark forest green hair was spiked up, unnaturally or naturally? Killua couldn't tell. But he didn't care! It looked amazing enough to cause a pool of heat to flood Killua's body. The boy was busy on his phone with earphones plugged in and shoved in his ear, nodding his head along to some music from his phone that was too quiet for Killua to hear. He wondered what the boy was listening to. But like before he didn't care for what the answer was.

But the one thing that had caught Killua's attention was the boy's eyes. Oh Lord his eyes! Was this a human or some angel!? Those eyes were drop dead gorgeous. Warm cocoa brown encompassed with a soft honeymoon swirl, the golden specks of the morning sun radiated off the bottom iris as a heavenly gradient that caused Killua's stomach to drop as he felt a blush deviously flutter up to his face.

"Big Brother," Alluka waved her hand in front of Killua's face to gain his attention. Killua snapped back to reality as he began to recall his surroundings, taking in the seating structure of the top of the double decker bus. They had just come up the bus's stairs and Killua had gotten embarrassingly distracted by the gorgeous boy that sat in the seat behind those stairs.

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