𝓬𝓱𝓪𝓹𝓽𝓮𝓻 𝓮𝓲𝓰𝓱𝓽.

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Hey, I planned this to be the second to last chapter of this fanfiction, unless I get some sort of groundbreaking idea for something. Anyway sorry for any typos and have fun reading!

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"Man, I can't belive we're graduating tomorrow! Can you believe it Killua?!"

"No. Me neither."

"How long has it been since we met? 5 months?"

"Good question... I don't know exactly..."

"I'll check when I'm home and tell you then, alright?"

"Hm- Yeah, thanks..."

It was Thursday, 7 PM. The sun was far from going down. Of course, in mid June, why would it? Gon and Killua both walked along the path they always did. Home from the café phantom. The first place they all hung out at. Gon's first part-time job and so many more first times for the four friends.

As Killua looked to Gon, he catches a glimpse of his head turning to the front. The sun sofly lit up his slightly tan skin, making him look... angelic, almost. The orange color of the late afternoon complimented his hazel eyes.

"Killua, you're staring at my face, aren't you?"

Without even sparing a single look at Killua, he knew exactly that he couldn't take his eyes off the smaller boy.

"Wh- No I wasn- Ah! Cut it out, it's not funny, Gon!"

The green-haired boy couldn't help but giggle every time Killua blushed after being teased. It filled his heart with joy seeing Killua so happy.

"I'll really miss moments like these, Killua. But even so, promise me that we will see each other, despite you going to college!"

That's right. Killua almost deleted that fact out of his memory. His parents made him sign up for college and with his grades it wasn't a surprise he got in. Gon on the other hand didn't have very good grades or enough money to pay for student loans.

"You know, I don't remember if I told you already Kil, but I want to meet my dad soon."

"You didn't tell me, but do you know how?"

"Not yet... I guess I haven't even asked Aunt Mito about his whereabouts, but I'm sure she can help me!"

"I think so too."

The rest of the way, they both enjoyed the calm silence between them, trying to remember every detail about what could be the last time they walked home together.

"Brother! You're back!" As soon as Killua walked through the front door, Alluka greeted him loudly from her room. He clumsily leaped toward the stairs, throwing his shoes off behind him. By the looks of it his family wasn't home, so he could carelessly talk to Alluka all he wanted without worrying about them.

"Hey Alluka! How are you?"

"Really good! I was alone the whole day today!"

"That's amazing! Where are they all though?"

"They didn't want to tell me..."

Kneeling down to his little sister, who was sitting calmly on a pillow on the floor, and grabbing her shoulder in a caring matter, he said: "Then do you want to go eat out?"

"Hmm... No, let's stay here together and watch a movie. We have dino nuggets at home anyway!" Her heartwarming smile blinded Killua who just quietly nodded.

Since Alluka tried to come out and tell her mother that she would like to use different pronouns they have been treating her differently. In a bad way. Which only worsened after their family found out that Alluka had Dissasociative-Identity-Disorder. They won't let her get it medically diagnosed ot even acknoledge it. They lock her up in her room, hoping it will just leave and anyone who tries to visit her, other than bringing her food sometimes, will get stopped and yelled at. So the few times when Killua and Alluka were home alone felt like her birthday and Christmas in one to the younger girl.

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