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Chapter 5:
The next day at school Kai
watched the behaviour of Tyson and Tala very closely.
He had gone home the afternoon before with his head full of questions and
confusing emotions warring inside him after seeing his bluehaired teammate and
Tala at the river. It had astonished Kai to find these two boys in each others
company, speaking and laughing as if they had been friends since childhood. Kai
didn’t know why, but he didn’t like the fact of Tyson befriending Tala.
He wondered since when the
two other boys had been meeting without anybody else knowing of their obviously
newly-founded friendship. And the teamcaptain of the Bladebreakers didn’t know
if the company of Tala was a good thing for Tyson. His bluehaired friend was
such a carefree and open-minded character, that he wouldn’t look out for his
own good. Tyson wasn’t the type of person to expect others to hurt him. The
bluenette always seemed to reach out to everybody to befriend them, even if
they were far from worthy.
Kai’s stomach twisted as he
thought of the hurt Tala could bring upon his friend. The dualhaired teen didn’t
know his former teammate very good, because at the abbey friendships had been
frowned upon. There everything that had mattered had been power and obedience
to Boris and Voltaire. So, Kai concluded, how did Tyson know, that Tala wouldn’t
someday hurt him? How could the bluenette be so eager to befriend one of his
former enemies?
These thoughts had
prevented Kai from getting much sleep the night and now at school he was glad
for having a spare period after his first lessons. He could straighten out his
suspicions about Tala’s and Tyson’s mysteriously happened friendship, before he
took action. Therefore he watched his teammates bantering while enjoying their
break before the next double-period.
Everything seemed to be normal
und Tyson made no move to tell the team of his new ‘relationship’ – Kai cringed
mentally at this choice of word and foreign emotions flared within him - with
Tala. Instead the bluenette laughed at Max’ antics, who described quite
colorfully the events which had taken place in his last chemistry class.
But then the bell rang to
announce the break to be over and Kai’s four friends reached for their bags,
because the teamleader of the Bladebreakers was the only one of them to be
lucky enough to have a spare period now. With smiles and goodbye’s for Kai
Tyson, Ray, Max and Kenny left their table on the roof and went towards the
doors.
But as Ray opened the door,
they met Tala on his way to the rooftop.
His cool outer appearance loosened slightly when seeing Tyson and a small smile
curved his mouth, as the redhead could see the bright one the Bladebreaker
bestowed upon him. Neither Max, Ray nor Kenny had seen the short exchange of
smiles, but Kai had watched like a hawk and felt once more different emotions
warring inside him.
Then the doors closed after
the four Bladebreakers and the roof was empty, except for half a dozen boys and
girls on a spare period. And Tala and Kai.
The ex-Demolition Boy had
chosen a table not very far from where Kai was sitting and attempted to do his
homework. But he could feel someone’s eyes laying on him – and it was
distracting. Tala didn’t look up, but tried to distinguish the source of the
stare. As he pinpointed the stare, he mentally lifted an eyebrow.
As he had stepped onto the
roof and encountered Tyson, Max, Ray and Kenny on their way down, he had seen
Kai sitting on the ‘Bladebreakers’-Table, seemingly on a spare like himself.
But why did the dualhaired teen now watched him so closely?, Tala asked
himself.
The answer to that question
would soon be answered, because Kai suddenly stood up and slung his bag over
his shoulder before coming over to Tala. As he stopped near the redhaired teen,
Tala looked up questioningly. But before he could utter a word towards his
former teammate, Kai began speaking.
And as he did that and Tala
looked into the crimson eyes other of the other teen, he felt sudden alarm,
because Kai seemed angry. It was the silent anger blazing in his eyes that Tala
remembered so clearly about Kai from their time in the abbey, when the
dualhaired boy loathed something happening and decided to do something about
it. But the redhead couldn’t for the life of him tell what made Kai so angry
now.
But he would in mere
seconds.
“I don’t know what you’re
planning to achieve by trying to befriend Tyson, Tala”, Kai began in low tones.
Crimson eyes narrowed dangerously and Kai added as he saw the curious look in
Tala’s eyes: “You didn’t really think it would stay hidden for the rest of
Tyson’s friends forever, did you? You decided on a pretty place, Tala, but
remember that the river lays on the way to where I live. I saw you two yesterday.”
Kai shifted the bag on his
shoulder slightly and unconciously moved to stand straighter to accelarate the current
difference in their height, before he moved on in his warning: “But don’t think
that I will stand by and do nothing when my team is in danger. My friends don’t
know you the way I do and therefore don’t know what to expect of you. And
because of that, I advise you to stay away from the members of my team.
Especially from Tyson.”
These last words were a
clear warning for Tala and the ex-Demolition Boy couldn’t help but feel a bit
threatened – but most of all the implications of Kai’s words hit a vulnerable
spot deep inside him. He knew he wasn’t known for being overly kind to anybody
else, but everything he wanted from Tyson was the bluenette’s friendship! He
didn’t plan to use Tyson’s feelings of compassion for any dubious thing or
endanger his new friend for any gain he could achieve!
But before he could voice
any of these thoughts, Kai repeated coldly: “Stay away from Tyson, Tala.”
Then the dualhaired teen turned briskly and went away towards the doors. Tala
could only stare after him and tried to absorb what had happened seconds
before. A mix of emotions welled up inside him – confusion about Kai’s words
the most prominent at first. But after careful consideration, Tala could
understand the action the teamcaptain of the Bladebreakers had taken towards
him a bit better. Kai knew about his past and what he had done then – and therefore
tried to protect his team.
But the accusation hurt
nonetheless, most of all because Tala wanted to change his life since he had
left the abbey. He wanted a normal – even happy – life. Parts of which he had
seen and felt when being in Tyson’s company. The bluenette showed him a more
carefree behaviour, but didn’t try to change his personality while doing so.
Tala knew, that Tyson only wanted him to be happy.
“That’s what friends are
for”, the younger teen had once
said to him, when Tala asked during one of their more serious talks. “Making
you happy, when you are sad. Making you see, that you are not alone – that there
will always be a friend by your side. Friends give you all the things you
deserve.”
“Do you think, I don’t
deserve a friend, Kai?”, Tala whispered. “Or do you think, I don’t deserve Tyson?”
Tala tried to come to terms
with the whole thing, but in the end decided to contemplate the events in more
detail after school. He needed more time, and since his spare period was
suddenly over, he shouldered his bag and went downstairs towards his next
class.
By coincidence, this class
Tala had with Tyson, who smiled at him when entering the room not long after
the redhead. But Tyson’s cheerful expression changed slightly to a more
concerned one, when Tala didn’t react and clearly seemed to be troubled by
something. As the lesson continued, the bluenette could see that his friend was
nowhere near thinking about the algebra problems their teacher presented them
with. Tyson watched Tala the whole lesson as inconspicuously as he could, but
his determination to find out what troubled the older teen grew stronger with
each minute. It couldn’t be something simple to distract Tala like that.
Tyson breathed a sigh of
relief as the math period finally ended and shoved his books into his bag
before going over to Tala, who looked up at his younger friend when he felt him
approaching. One look into Tyson’s endless blue eyes and the questioning
concern for him displayed in their depths was enough for Tala to wish he could simply
vanish right this moment. He knew that if he stayed one minute longer, Tyson
would be able to coax the truth out of him – the bluenette had an unusual
ability to make you speak about your problems.
Then a slender hand
descended onto his shoulder and squeezed gently. “What happened, Tala?”, Tyson’s
warm voice wanted to know. “I don’t think I have ever seen you so distracted,
even if I know you don’t like algebra.”
And then it was too late to
vanish. Tyson had asked and Tala knew he would tell him everything that
happened an hour before on the rooftop. He silently cursed himself for not
acting sooner and dismissing his friend’s concern.
Then he heaved an audible
sigh and said to Tyson: “I don’t think you will like it.”
“Tell me.” Now the
bluenette’s voice held a touch of gentle command. And so Tala did.
While he was telling Tyson
everything about his ‘talk’ with Kai in carefully controlled tones, the two
teens left the class room together and wandered down the halls. Tala didn’t
look into Tyson’s face until he was finished telling the events, but when he
finally did, he almost took a step back. Tyson was furious.
And he was planning
something.
“Uhm, Tyson?”, Tala
hesitantly asked as he saw the expression on his friends’ face.
“Yes?”, was the short
reply.
“What are you up to? You
have this ‘I’m ready to kill’-look on your face and…”, Tala trailed off as he
saw the change in the normally friendly and warm-looking deep blue eyes.
“I have?”, Tyson said, a
dangerous smile playing on his lips.
As Tala nodded silently,
the bluenette continued: “That’s good. Because that’s exactly the mood I am
currently in. And I even know who my victim will be. I’ll see you later, Tala.”
That said Tyson stalked across the floor, wearing a really intimidating
expression on his face which made students scurry out of his way to prevent
becoming victim to his obvious wrath.
It was not often seen that
Tyson was really angry at somebody or something – but when he was it was the
best thing to go into hiding until the storm was over. And this storm now
seemed to become stronger and stronger with each step Tyson took towards his
target which was blissfully unaware of the desaster nearing him.
Until a second later when a
voice rang out.
“Kai.”
The mentioned teen
stiffened at the well-known voice of his teammate as he catched the dangerous
edge in the normally melodic tone. Now that voice was clipped and slightly
threatening.
Slowly Kai turned from his
locker where he had stacked the books he wouldn’t need for his homework today.
His attention centered on Tyson who came nearer as if stalking his prey. The
storm in the deep oceanblue eyes made Kai aware of three things: Tyson was really
angry. Tyson was really angry at him. And Tyson was really intimidating
when he was angry. And beautiful, too.
Kai mentally blinked at the
last thought, but soon concentrated on the wrath which was focused solely on
him and nearing at an alarming rate. Showing a composed attitude even if he was
impressed by the picture of a really pissed off Tyson coming towards him, he
raised an eyebrow in question.
“What’s the matter,
Tyson?”, he asked his teammate, whose scowl darkened further at these words.
The bluenette reached out to the older teen, grabbed his arm roughly and almost
dragged him along to a door to a class room where he knew that no classes would
be held now.
Kai’s eyes narrowed too as
he was pulled along by his furious teammate and he tried to stop. But Tyson’s
grip around his wrist didn’t loosen even a bit and he said through tightly
clenched teeth: “We have something to discuss, Kai. Now.”
His voice held no room for
disagreement and Kai realized that he must have done something to really really
really anger his normally gentle friend to be so roughly addressed to.
The kind of voice in which Tyson had said his name let a shiver run down Kai’s
spine and his eyes widened a bit.
At this time they had
reached the door which Tyson opened. Then he dragged Kai into the room and
closed the door with a sounding bang. The students in the hallway let out the
breath they had been holding and looked at each other in awe. Tyson really was
a force not to be reckoned with.
“Remind me to never anger
Tyson like that”, a voice sounded behind Tala who had watched the whole scene
with a mixture of astonishment and gratitude that the power of Tyson’s wrath
was not directed at him. He looked over his shoulder and saw Bryan standing
behind him. The lavender-haired teen seemed surprised and intimidated, too.
Tala couldn’t help but nod in agreement which made Bryan lift an eyebrow with a
little frown.
“What happened to make
somebody as gentle as him to go on the warpath?”, Tala’s best friend wanted to
know. The redhead grimaced at the picture and felt sorry for Kai who now had to
deal with the unexpected consequences of his words towards his redhaired former
teammate.
“Let’s just say, Kai said
something that Tyson really didn’t like”, Tala answered.
Bryan shrugged and narrowed his green eyes while looking more directly at Tala,
before saying: “That I could see on my own, Tala. And…?” His friend merely
looked at him and refused to elaborate.
As Bryan started to say
something more, Max went by the two friends on his way to the lockers. Tala
reached out and gently grabbed the blonde boy by the wrist. Max stopped in
mid-stride and looked questiongly at Tala and Bryan who seemed to be a little
troubled. He frowned and opened his mouth to say something but Tala beat him to
it.
“I think you should go to
that room over there”, Tala pointed with his free hand to the door behind which
Kai and Tyson had vanished only mere minutes before, “and rescue that
teamcaptain of yours from Tyson. If you don’t do that I believe he will be
executed by your best friend.”
Max’ eyes widened and his
gaze switched to the mentioned door. Looking back to Tala and seeing the
serious expression on his face while Bryan nodded fervently in agreement, Max
asked: “Ty is angry at Kai?”
“I think beyond furious
would be the better description”, Bryan said.
Max winced visibly and
blanched. Silently cursing under his breath, the blonde searched the hall for
the remaining members of his team. Nodding a thank-you towards Tala and Bryan,
he left them at seeing Ray and Kenny coming down the hall from their last
class.
Sprinting over to them the
two ex-Demolition Boys could see Max explaining the warning for Kai’s health.
Ray flinched and closed his eyes, while Kenny resembled a chalk wall in his
fright – Tala couldn’t say if it was fright for Kai’s health or of Tyson’s
fury. The computer genius almost dropped his laptop before clutching it desperatly
to his chest. Half a minute later the three teens moved towards the door at a
fast pace and went into the room.
“Now I would like to be a
mouse…”, Bryan grinned slightly. “It would be a sight to see Tyson dressing
down Kai for whatever he had done.”
“That was uncalled for,
Bry”, Tala scolded. “I wouldn’t wish Ty’s wrath on anybody, not even my worst
enemy. And Kai isn’t my enemy, even if I think that he deserves some words of
reproach for what he has done.”
Silence answered him and
Tala turned to look at his suddenly speechless friend. The lavender-haired teen
frowned in thought and regarded Tala with a puzzled expression on his face.
Then he lifted one eyebrow in question and asked: “Ty? Since when do you call
Tyson like that?”
Tala sighed mentally, then
smiled a little. “I think I have something to tell you, Bry. And I hope you
don’t react like Kai did. That would cause more problems than I am ready for.”
“Now I am really
interested, Tala. It seems as if you know what the whole fuss between Kai and Tyson
in there is about”, Bryan said while waving absentmindly towards the door where
the Bladebreakers were assembled.
“That I do”, Tala confessed
and sighed audibly. “I didn’t think it would cause so much trouble. I will tell
you the whole story when I come home. I’d like to wait to see that Tyson don’t
really murder Kai for his words. I really hope he will get a grip on his temper
before he says something he will regret later.”
“That means Kai regrets
what he has been saying”, Bryan curiously tried to coax more details out of his
best friend. But Tala only looked at the door across the floor and said with a
convinced tone of voice: “He regrets, Bry. Of that Tyson will make sure.”
In the meantime Ray, Max
and Kenny entered the classroom in which their two teammates were in. They came
to a sudden stop at seeing the picture of Kai being almost backed into a corner
while an exasperated Tyson paced in front of him venting his anger. Silenting
coming further, the three Bladebreakers listened to Tyson’s rant.
“I am mad at you, Kai”,
Tyson fumed. “Mad with capital letters! M-A-D. Mad. Or call it furious. How did
you dare to say something like that to Tala!”, he suddenly exploded. This explosion
of emotion seemed to bereave him of all his former anger and left the
bluehaired teen with aching disappointment at his teamcaptains’ behaviour.
“Why?”, he whispered while
looking searchingly into crimson eyes.
Kai blinked and tried to
defend himself by saying: “I only wanted to make sure that you won’t get hurt,
Tyson. Tala is…”, he trailed off as the dangerous glint came back into oceanblue
eyes.
“What do you think Tala
is?”, Tyson demanded to know.
“Tala is someone to be
careful around”, Kai tried to make his point clear. “He has had some painful
events in his past and therefore is not as easygoing and carefree as you or
Max. I don’t think you should be so eager to befriend him without knowing his
real self, Tyson.”
“Now I will tell you something, Kai – and
I will say that only once”, Tyson stated in a voice which made his four friends
shiver. The chilling edge of sharp ice in the bluenette’s tone was new for all
of them – and they really didn’t want to mess with that Tyson.
“I decide whom I
want to befriend. I really like Tala. And I won’t stop liking him only because
you say I can’t trust him. Tala became a good friend for me over the last weeks
and I am glad to say that he regards me as one, too.
I don’t know what you think
to know about Tala, that made you threaten him to stay away from me, Kai. And I
believe that you are the one from us who do not know him because if you would
know the things about him that he has told me – than you wouldn’t dare
to call him unworthy of my friendship.”
Deep blue eyes flashed with
equal parts of hurt and fury as Tyson stepped up to Kai, who unconciously
backed away from his fuming teammate. Moving into Kai’s personal space Tyson
continued in his dangerously calm voice: “With that words you said to Tala you
have insulted him and me at once. Him because you looked down at him as someone
not worthy of friendship and compassion.
And me because you
indirectly said with your threat towards my new friend that you think of me as
being incapable of firstly taking care of myself and secondly of choosing the
right persons to trust.”
Tyson narrowed his eyes, as
he let his words sink in for a bit. Then he moved on and his voice was now
sorrowful even if still chilling to the bones. “You insulted me, Kai. Your
distrust in me may not have been intentional, but it hurts nonetheless very
much. But when you say that Tala can’t be trusted, what does that say about me
trusting you since our first Champion Ships?
A long time you shoved us
away as if Max, Kenny, Ray and I were annoying you to no end. You didn’t want
to share our feelings of friendship or warmth towards you. You hid almost all
of your feelings and thoughts from us, even betrayed us once – but did I once
say to you that you were unworthy of my trust?
No, I haven’t. I knew that
there was a gentle soul hidden under all that cold and negative attitude you
were showing everyone then. I was sure that if I would continue being your
friend…overcome the obstacles you put in the way to drive everyone away - then
one day you would realize how wonderful feelings can be. Realize that
friendship is a gift. And I am very careful whom I give that gift, Kai – I
thought you had understood that by now. But it seems as if I was wrong.
I haven’t believed that I
would say that to you of all people, Kai – but I am very disappointed in you.
You have betrayed my trust and insulted one of the people who has been very
nice and friendly towards me for the last weeks. Tala can be very good to talk
to if given the chance. He is very patient and listens to everything I say even
if it is my whining about Gramps.
I trust him and I have
chosen him to be my friend.
If you don’t think you can
live with that decision of mine, I have to say that that will be your problem,
Kai. But don’t you dare threaten him again to stay away from me – because then we
won’t be friends anymore.
Until you have thought
about what you have done, I won’t talk to you, Kai. I really hope you realize
that you are at fault this time, because I hate to be at an edge with one of my
friends.
But what now happens lays
in your hands, Kai Hiwatari.”
Having said his piece Tyson
turned around and walked up to the door and left. Stunned silence resonated in
the class room until Max voiced his opinion. “I have to agree with Tyson. I
wouldn’t have dared to say it in such harsh words – but he was right about that
matter. Ty is very good at seeing the real personality of others and hardly
ever makes faults in choosing the right ones to befriend with. If he says that
Tala is a good guy than I believe him and will give it a try to make friends
with him, too.”
Max sighed audibly and then
added: “I should tell you that Bryan is nice, too. He is in the music-section
for the assignment in art class, too and we have spoken some times. I don’t really
know much about him yet, but he seems to be friendly. I’d like to get to know
him better…if that’s ok with you, Kai.” The last words held an obvious sound of
sarcasm in them and Kai didn’t react at all.
Max shook his head and left
the class room, too. He was followed by Kenny, who didn’t voice his opinion at
all, but thought like Max.
The remaining members of
the Bladebreakers were silent for a long time, until Kai suddenly looked at Ray
and quietly said: “Why don’t you add your opinion, Ray? Even if there isn’t
much more to say, am I right?”
Ray’s eyes held a look of
concern for his teamleader as he heard the slight tremble in Kai’s voice. He
had never seen the cool and collected older boy so shaken before. The Chinese
teen could almost see how Kai desperatly tried to hold himself together after
Tyson’s dressing down of him.
Ray mentally sighed before
moving towards his captain. The deep distress in the crimson eyes made his
heart clench in sympathy even if Tyson had been right in his fury. But seeing
Kai like that, shaking like a leaf in silent grief and sorrow he couldn’t be
angry with him anymore.
For a moment Ray wished
that Tyson could see Kai now because he was sure the bluenette would forgive
their friend in a heartbeat. But then he thought that it would be better for
Tyson to vent his remaining anger elsewhere.
What Kai now needed most
was someone who tried to understand his reasons for doing what he had done.
Therefore Ray stepped up to Kai and folded him into a loose embrace, showing
him silent support. Kai stiffened at first as if expecting to be hurt, but then
started shaking in earnest.
Ray silently held him for
some minutes and gave him some of his strength to help him regain his
composure. Then he stepped back a bit to get a look at his friend. Kai’s eyes
sparkled with unshed tears and mixed emotions flitted across his face as he
tried to get a grip on his feelings. He was really disturbed by Tyson’s words,
Ray realized.
That thought was confirmed
one moment later as Kai whispered: “Do you think he will forgive me?”
“Whom do you mean?”, Ray
wanted to know even if he was sure that Kai had meant Tyson.
Kai looked up and seemed to
think – really think – about that question. Than his shoulders slumped a bit
and he sighed. “Both of them”, he said.
Ray smiled slightly. “I
think an apology will be necessary. For both of them, Kai.”
The older one winced but
nodded after a moment. He vented a harsh breath then straightened up. Looking
into Rays compassionate golden eyes he grimaced: “I really messed it up this
time, didn’t I?”
“That you certainly did,
Kai. But I am sure Ty will forgive you after a while – he always does. He likes
you too much to stay angry at you…even if it was justified this time. I can’t
wrap my head around the statement that you didn’t think Ty to be able to choose
his friends carefully. You of all people should know how good he is at
that, Kai.” Kai flinched once more as the memories of Tyson’s accusing words
came back to him at hearing Ray’s two last sentences.
Then he said: “I was
stunned to see them together as if they have been friends forever. They are
complete opposites and I think my feelings got a bit mixed up because I have
all these memories about the abbey which aren’t good ones at all. Everytime I
see Tala and Bryan I remember that part of my past and it…it disturbs me
greatly.
I know that it was my”, Kai’s jaw clenched and he practically spit out
the next word, “grandfather and Boris who are guilty of the horrors the
children in the abbey had to go through…but…”
“But Tala and Bryan are the
living reminder that you can’t simply forget that part of your past. Kai, not
only you have suffered in that hellhole of an abbey…and not only you are trying
to overcome the memories and go on living a new and better life”, Ray said seriously.
Laying his hand on Kai’s
shoulder to gain his undivided attention, he continued: “Tala and Bryan
probably try to do the same and if they are even remotely like you then they
are more then worth to show them some friendliness. Don’t you think especially
Tyson would know how to coax them to be better persons than before?”
Kai sighed, but then
determination flashed through his crimson eyes.
“I will speak with Tala,
really speak. I think it is time to let the past be the past. Even if we weren’t
friends in the abbey…maybe he will give me another chance to try it now. I have
a lot to explain to him about my behaviour.”
“You were only trying to
watch out for Tyson and protect him from getting hurt, even if it wasn’t the
way I would have taken”, Ray soothed Kai’s feelings of being at fault.
“Yes, but as Tyson has so
clearly said…that didn’t give me the right to chose for him which one was
worthy of his trust and friendship. I hope…”, Kai’s voice shook slightly, “…I
really hope he will forgive me.”
Seeing the deep longing in
Kai’s crimson eyes Ray curiously asked: “You really like Tyson, don’t you?”
Kai’s look softened
considerably and he answered with a reminescent little smile: “He was my first
friend. The very first person who ever cared enough about me to do almost
everything to be my friend. Like he said…he never gave up on me even as I
betrayed his trust back then in Russia. Tyson’s friendship is something
sacred”, the crimson eyes darkened in sorrow, “something precious for me. But I
didn’t handle it with enough care – again. Will I ever learn to do it right
before it is too late?”
Ray smiled gently as Kai
looked at him as if praying for a positive answer from him. Golden eyes
sparkling even if they held a serious expression, the Chinese answered: “I
believe you are on the right way, Kai. You care very much about Tyson…and the
rest of us. We know that even if you don’t say it out loud.”
Kai smiled a tiny smile of
relief at hearing those words and nodded his thanks to his friend who then let
out his breath and stepped back. “We should go now”, Ray said after some
seconds of silent contemplation of their previous talk.
Kai nodded again and
together they left the class room where a fateful confrontation had taken place
before. It was to be seen if the air could be cleared between Kai and Tyson
after that…but for now the last two Bladebreakers left school for this day to
go home.
Yeah, another chapter done!
And I know I was a meanie to Tala and then to Kai, but bear with me! It’s all
for the better! (*grins*) Please R & R! Thanks for all the nice reviews I have gotten for the last chap!
CU, gemini_starlight
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