Prologue
Mizu
It was a beautiful, spring day; the birds were singing and the sun was shining, but I had one problem; I was dying.
Chapter 1
I was walking down the hall to Calculus, when I heard my phone. I quickly grabbed it out and said, “Hello?” “Mizu! Thank God I caught you! I need to tell you something important! Meet me at the Cafeteria!” That was my boyfriend, Tsurugi. Well, Tsurugi would have to wait. I needed to get to Calculus. The phone call already made me late, so I found myself running to the west hall.
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I took a seat next to a dragon with strange eyes. Black. I never saw anything like them, except in a really old book about myths. He even acted strange, all throughout Calculus. He had incredible script, and next to mine it looked out of place. He was beautiful, he was astonishing, he was everything I ever dreamed of, and yet, he wasn’t right for me.
He didn’t glance at me once. Not even through the corner of his black eyes.
The bell rang, and I woke up from the trance. I gathered my things, and I went out the door before Mr. Barner could even pass out the homework. I had already completed all the homework for this semester, since I was an Honor Student.
Tsurugi was there and waiting at one of the tables, his face impatient. “Sorry,” I muttered, “I had Calculus. What do you need to tell me?” “Well, there is this new dragon; his name is Ganjou Sabure. I want you to stay away from him. He has these deceivingly black eyes.” He said. My stomach growled.
“Ganjou Sabure? I’ve never seen him before,” I lied, thinking about his eyes. They were so black.
Tsurugi got up, took my hand, and lead me to the lunch line. He must have heard my stomach roar.
I took a blue plastic tray, and grabbed milk, an apple, and a salad. He took some fruit.
I was walking to a table when something caught my eye. Him. Ganjou, staring at me like there was no tomorrow. Tsurugi saw him and growled. Ganjou growled back. I was startled by all the noise, and the apple rolled off of my tray. Ganjou caught it, and handed it to me. Tsurugi rudely swiped it out of his hand put back on my tray.
“Stay away from my girl,” he growled. “Please! No fighting!” I yelled, pushing them apart. Tsurugi pushed me away, slamming me into a wall. Ganjou came over to me, looking concerned. Tsurugi came and pushed him away from me, sending him into a wall as well.
My head was throbbing, and to see Tsurugi like that made my head hurt even more. He didn’t tell me how strong he was. I didn’t want to find out like that. Ganjou was back up, and I was struggling to get on my feet.
“Stop… it,” I moaned, crawling to them, avoiding the wall plaster on the floor.
“Stop it.” I said louder. The principle came down the hall and telling from the look on his face, I saw that he was not happy.
I finally had control of my legs, and stood up, feeling dizzy. Once Ganjou saw me, me rushed over to me. He steadied me, so that I was standing up strait. Tsurugi was not happy.
I was diffidently dumping him. “I think this young lady needs a huge apology,” Principle Crimnon said, pointing at me. I don’t know why I didn’t realize it before, but everyone in the cafeteria was staring at Ganjou and I. Well, he was holding me. I curled deeper into his chest.
Tsurugi glared at him like he was the monster, who took his princess.
The principle suspended Tsurugi and he had to help clean up the mess he made, and Mr. Crimnon let Ganjou and I go. I needed to get to the hospital for my head. It was hurting like crazy now.
Ganjou drove me there, not bothering to look at the road. All he did was look at me. He must be physic, or something, if doesn’t need to look at the road.
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The doctors didn’t do much, just bandaged my arm, and my head. They told me to lie down and rest for a while. Not going back to school.
Ganjou drove my home, and stayed for a wile. Surprisingly, he didn’t talk much. He mostly stroked my forehead, or what was showing. All he said was, “I’d like to be your new boyfriend,” and kissed me.
Chapter 2
Shinju was waiting at my front door the next day. One, because she needed to borrow my computer because hers broke down. Two, because she was wondering how Tsurugi was, then she saw Ganjou and I. Shinju was shocked we were together, and still shocked that we are together.
I even told my parents about him.
I expected them to be surprised, and glad, but they were more than terrified. They told me to stay away from him, but I don’t know how that is possible. It’s like there is a bond between us, an indestructible bond. I love him, and he loves me. That is the only conclusion I could come up with, only because it is that obvious.





