Why was Aku still attached to this guy. He annoyed the living hell out of him but he could never seem to pull himself out of this poisonous relationship. He crawled out the bed and began to get dressed, Akumatsu trying his best to hurry up before he wakes up.
Aku had been walking with the females the whole time, while they hung tightly onto his arms, he wasn’t worrying about Kami at all, not feeling much regret for what he is doing. Maybe, it what right for him to leave the house, Aku could just tell Kami that the relationship is just to much for Akumatsu and he could be free!
He couldn’t continue feeling like this forever, it wasn’t going to help him in the long run of the relationship continues, it’ll only make Akumatsu more annoyed and pissed that he couldn’t leave the relationship behind.
“Maybe he left me because I’m too much for him. Makes sense.” He mumbled to himself, walking down the street a few minutes after his crying session.
Was he really being a good person?
Maybe Akumatsu just got too angry at his pushed-around additude.
Lost in his thoughts, a biker smacked right into Kami. It was an obvious act of anger.
“Move faster, you pr#ck.” The biker said.
Kamimatsu stared at the biker for a second.
“Or you could turn your bike. The sidewalk is big enough.”
Silence followed before the biker, grumbling, rode away.
Kami smiled to himself.
Aku made a turn and saw Kami across the sidewalk, causing him to choke. He hid behind the walls, the girls confused on what he was doing, they joined him though and waited. With a sigh he apologized and explained that he was avoiding a person at the moment and didn’t want to be seen. They seemed to understand and bring up the same situations, sounding similar to his. Aku chatted, no longer flirting, rather, having a nice conversation with them, who knew flirting could lead to making friends, pretty ones at that.
Kamimatsu turned around for a moment. He thought he heard something.
“….”
He decided it was just an animal, and turned back to walk home.
“Maybe I’ll lock him out of the house. If he ever comes home.” He thought bitterly, staring straight forward. For the first time, Kamimatsu, the good of all brothers, felt pissed off.