Chapter 7

OMG guys! This is already the last chapter ! Don't worry though! I'll be writing some more Kiryu x Saki fanfics if you guys want them!

Kiryu's POV

Today we all had to go to the amusement park—wonderful. With all those stupid clowns and noisy rides, I'd rather stay home and sleep…like usual. I went to the phone to call Saki. Yesterday, she told me to call her before I left—in case she forgot.

"Hello?" I said.

"Good morning Kiryu-kun!" she shouted happily, "I didn't forget!"

"That's great," I said and hung up. I walked out the door and found Hase, Fujimiya-san, and Saki waiting for me. The number I gave her, must've been her cell phone.

"Let's go!" shouted Hase, eager to sit next to Fujimiya-san on the train. I walked silently.

"Kiryu-kun?" asked Saki, smiling as she hopped/walked.

"Hmm?" I asked.

"What rides do you want to go on?" she asked.

"None," I replied, "Roller coasters are dangerous and kiddy rides are boring. The lines are too long so I might as well sleep."

"I want to go on all the roller coasters!" shouted Saki excitedly, "I finally reached the height where I can go on all of them!"

"Yamagishi-san," said Hase, "Roller coasters are very scary…"

"Chicken," I muttered.

"Fine!" retorted Hase, "I'll go on…the Steel Dragon?"

"That was the longest roller coaster in the year of 2000!" shouted Saki.

"Huh?!" shouted Hase, "WHAT?!"

"Just get on the train," I muttered, pulling him in before the doors could snap him in half.

"We should just go on all the rides," said Fujimiya-san happily, "Except the ones that are too small for us, of course."

"Yay!" shouted Saki. I sighed. Hase practically beamed.

"You shouldn't think about such things," I said.

"Shut up!" yelled Hase. People on the train turned to look at us.

"Shush," said Saki.

"I don't know you," I said to Hase. As the train started to move, I saw Hajime-san outside. He was walking with a girl.

"Did you see that?" whispered Saki. I nodded.

"See what?" asked Fujimiya-san.

"Nothing," Saki and I replied. Hase and Fujimiya-san looked at us.

"Oh! Before I forget, my mom baked some mini cakes!" shouted Fujimiya-san. They were shaped like cats.

"Kaori-chan, normally I would take up on your offer, but I can't eat a cat!" shouted Saki. I chuckled.

"How about you Hase-kun?" asked Fujimiya-san.

"Thanks for the food!" shouted Hase happily and began eating its tail.

"Eh?" asked Saki, "You don't eat the head first?"

"That's strange," said Fujimiya-san.

"He probably wants to save the head so he can kiss it later," I muttered.

"You're horrible," muttered Hase. I shrugged.

45 minutes later…

"We're here!" shouted Saki. Everyone went out of the train and onto the platform. We walked to the amusement park and you could tell that we were going in the right direction because as we got close, it got louder and louder and louder. Too loud for my liking. After we paid for admission, we decided to go on the Star Blaster first. It went up really high and then dropped about 2,345 ft. at who knows what.

"I think I'll pass," muttered Hase.

"Don't be a chicken," I said and pushed him in line. As we got in, Hase looked like he was going to die.

"Hase-kun," said Saki, "You should be glad that I don't have a tape recorder right now."

"I'm glad that I wrote down my will," sighed Hase. We all stared at him.

"Just so Shogo-san doesn't get anything," he said.

"Oh," we all said and the ride started. 2,345ft up in the air was a great view…until we fell.

"HOLY CRAP!" shouted Hase.

"Yay!" shouted Saki. I said nothing while Fujimiya-san closed her eyes like an idiot. (That's mean Kiryu-kun )

"Thank goodness that the ride is over!" shouted Hase as we got off.

"Let's go on all the roller coasters next!" shouted Saki.

"Fine by me," I said.

"I think Hase-kun and I will explore the less scary rides," said Fujimiya-san, "We'll meet up in 3 hours at the haunted house."

"OK!" shouted Saki. She looked a bit sad but recovered quickly. After Fujimiya-san and Hase left for the merry-go-round, we headed towards the Steel Dragon.

"What other roller coasters do you want to go on?" asked Saki.

"Doesn't matter," I replied, "I don't really care. We could go on all of them for all I care."

"Yay!" shouted Saki. We went around from roller coaster to roller coaster, waiting in insanely long lines. After that, we went on our favorites again.

"That was fun," I admitted. We bought a picture of us on the Steel Dragon. Saki was laughing and so was I.

"We should probably head for the haunted house," said Saki.

"Yeah," I said, "It's almost 12." As we practically ran towards the haunted house, Fujimiya-san and the chicken with ketchup blood were already there.

"Sorry for being late!" shouted Saki, exhausted.

"It's okay Yamagishi-san," said the chicken, "We just came here early!"

"Let's go in then!" shouted Fujimiya-san. The line wasn't very long and the people usually came out of the haunted house pale and frightened.

"It looks scary!" shouted Saki.

"It's ok if you're s-scared," said the chicken.

"I can't wait to go on it!" shouted Saki. I'm pretty sure that out of the four of us, Hase was the only one scared. As we went inside, we had to sit on some weird couch with wheels and seatbelts on them.

"I bet that this thing is gonna fly," I said.

"W-will it drop?" asked Fujimiya-san.

"Yes," I said, "If it makes you feel better."

"Oh my god!" shouted Hase as the "couch" started to lift up. After really weird things popping up, we decided to leave the haunted house and try some other rides.

9:00 PM…

We were currently waiting in line to get on the Ferris Wheel.

"Fujimiya-san," asked Hase, "Only two people can go at once. Want to go with me?" I see what you're trying to do chicken. You realized that Fujimiya-san was to kind to refuse then you're going to confess…that you're a vampire being hunted down by rabid frogs.

Right before Fujimiya-san and Hase were going to get on, I said, "Watch out for the rabid frogs." The man controlling the Ferris Wheel looked confused so I said, "This guy is afraid of frogs attacking while he's confessing to her."

"Hey!" shouted Hase, angrily and flustered.

"Next!" shouted the man controlling the Ferris Wheel.

"Let's go," said Saki. She seemed sad. As we got in, a thick silence was created. Saki wouldn't look at me.

"What's up?" I asked. She jumped up in shock.

"W-well, e-er," she said nervously.

"If you don't like me, I can stop talking to you," I said. Realizing what I just said, I looked at her. She got up and walked to a little window where we were supposed to look out.

"If I didn't like, I wouldn't be this sad," she replied, tears pouring out.

"What are you talking about?" I asked.

"I don't know," she said, "Whenever I'm around you; I get this happy and weird feeling. When you're gone, I feel lonely and I'd want to see you again."

I was speechless…but I remembered this feeling. When I was a little kid, my mom told me about it.

Love.

Love?! Was it? It couldn't be. Aargh! I was so confused. It's not like I didn't like her or anything. She was a person I wanted to be around.

"I think the feeling is love," I said, not looking at her. Her eyes went wide.

"Yeah," she said, "I think it is. Sorry." She said.

"Sorry?" I asked, "For what?"

"You probably don't like me at all," she said, frowning.

I hit her head and said, "Of course I do. I just can't say it."

"You're blushing," she said, giggling.

"Shut up," I muttered.

"Just one more thing," said Saki, "I love you Kiryu-kun!"

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And that's the end! Sorry if you didn't like the ending because there wasn't a kiss. I'm not good at kissing scenes so I'd probably screw the whole thing up if I attempted! R&R please!