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(Third Person POV)

Akashi stared at the board in disbelief.

He lost.

Misaki let her bangs fall over her eye.

"Now tell me what I'm suppose to remember." She demanded.

Seijuro shook his head. "It's no use if I tell you. You won't believe it." He said.

Misaki slammed her hand on the table, causing the shogi pieces to fall on the floor.

"But you..." She trailed off.

Seijuro didn't make eye contact with her.

"Fine." Misaki said, clenching her fists. "I'll figure it out hopelessly on my own."

"Good." Seijuro said.

Her shoulders shook. She reached out and smacked Seijuro.

"Seijur-AHO!" She shouted, stomping out of his room, fuming.

She ran away from 'home' until she bumped into somebody.

"I'm sorry, I wasn't watching where I was going." Misaki said, bowing in apology.

"Mi...saki?"

Misaki looked up with her tear-streaked face.

"T-Taiga?!"

-Time Skip-

"What are you doing here in Japan, Taiga?" Misaki asked, wiping away the last of her tears.

"Uh...Well I heard you were going to Japan so, I thought I might suprise you." Taiga said, slightly blushing from embarassment.

Misaki hugged Taiga and planted a kiss on his lips.

"You're so sweet, Taiga!" I cooed, snuggling into his chest.

"I-I am not!" He stuttered, blushing fiercly.

Tsundere too, she thought to herself.

Taiga hugged Misaki tightly.

"Why...were you crying?" He asked, resting his chin on top of your head.

"I have a stupid brother." I reply.

Taiga chuckled at her answer. "Should I get him back for you?"

"Ehh..doubt you could." Misaki said.

"What? Why not?"

"He's got the Emperor's eye." She explained.

"How do you know? You weren t in Japan for a long time."

Misaki touched her eye through her hair. "I just...know."

Taiga was dumbstruck from Misaki's words.

"Oi~! Taiga?"

He snapped back to life. "Hmm?"

"Piggy back me home!" I said, cheerfully.

"Heh, alright." Taiga turned his back to her and bent down so she could climb on.

She hurriedly did so and pointed to the left.

"That way!" She cheered.

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