Chapter 6

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I erupted into a mess of tears. Everyone laughed happily putting a hand on my shoulder. Yoshihiro looked especially happy.

"It's good that your happy." Akihito smiled warmly. He gently hugged me and patted my head. Akihito kept a close eye on Kazuhiro. I wished Kazuhiro would forget about Asami for a while but I knew I was just envious. I was envious because she was always on his mind. The fact that he compared me to her, just hurt. I wasn't her and I would never be her, meaning I could never replace her.

"Are you alright?" I finally heard Kazuhiro's voice.

"O-oh I'm fine." I stuttered, I was so deep in thought I didn't hear him calling to me.

"Kazuhiro." Akihito looked angry he kept himself under control, he finally released me unwillingly.

"Listen, I'm so sorry. I said some awful things and I know that they had hurt you." He bowed deeply, I sighed relieved.

"Well now that that's settled." I smiled at everyone. "We should all smile and enjoy each other's company." Kazuhiro was stunned but I laughed and grabbed his and Akihito's hands. I brought them outside and finally realized that there was only a blood red moon in the kingdom.

"So beautiful I hadn't even noticed there was never morning here. I've been cooped up inside." I laughed and released their hands.

"Why did you bring us out here?" Akihito asked.

"I wanted to know how you guys feel about me." I blushed and twiddled my thumbs looking down. But suddenly I felt myself being lifted off the ground.

"Minori!!" I watched as the ground got further and further away.

"Akihito! Kazuhiro!" I screamed frantically fighting the arms that were holding me.

"Please stop fighting me." I looked up into gentle blue eyes.

"Wh-who are you?" The eyes softened and he smiled.

"My name is Aki." His voice was so gentle it eased my anxiety.

"Aki where are you taking me?" I managed to squeeze out.

"I'm taking you to the Angel's Hideout." He grasped me tighter, and we descended in front of a large shack. White winged men surrounded us, I felt my anxiety building up and everything went black.

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