"Syaoran-kun, could you tell the others that dinner is ready." Sakura called over her shoulder as she took the food out of the oven. Syaoran nodded and trotted off. He knocked on Toya's door first.

"Dinner is ready." Syaoran reported when Toya answered the door. Yukito popped up behind and waved. Syaoran waved back then continued on his way. Yuuko, Watanuki, Himura, Rikuo and Kazahaya were all playing cards in Kazahaya's room with the door open. Syaoran made his announcement and the group hurried down to dinner, Watanuki saying something about it being nice having a break from cooking and Himura saying it was all food anyway. Syaoran approached the door to Fay's room and heard loud sounds coming from it. He paused to listen.

"Come on, Kuro-wan. I am getting tired of waiting. Hurry up." Fay whined. "Just do it. Please! Take me!"

"Don't rush me! I am getting there." Came Kurogane's frustrated voice.

"Look, Kuro-pyon. I am wide open."

"Stop pointing! I know where to put it." Kurogane growled. Syaoran gasped and blushed as he realized what was going on.

"Don't take your hands off until you're sure it is exactly what you want, Kuro-chu."

"Grr…I'm sure! You're going to be begging for mercy this time, mage." Kurogane threatened. "Here I go."

"Hehe. Finally! That's good, Kuro-wan!"

Syaoran couldn't take it anymore and jerked his frozen body into action and ran down the stairs to the kitchen. He staggered in and put a hand on Sakura's shoulder, still blushing and said, "I don't think Fay and Kurogane will be joining us for dinner. They are busy and I don't think they are very hungry right now either." Syaoran let out a sigh.

Sakura cocked her head. "…?"

Back in Fay's room, Kurogane too his hand off of the rook, showing that he was done with his turn.

"Great move, Kuro-pi." Fay clapped.

"Stop patronizing me."

"Alright." Fay smiled, placing a hand on his queen. He moved her. "Check Mate!"

"Darn it!!! Again?!?!?" Kurogane stormed, then up turned the chess board angrily. "You must be cheating!"

"I am not." Fay pouted. And so the two continued on while the others ate a pleasant dinner downstairs.