• "Jump out the window?" Daisuke asked once he was done getting dressed. "Yes." I said. "Why?" he asked. "Because I said so." I said. "But couldn't we just go around?" he asked. "No." I said. "But-" before he could talk anymore, I pushed him out the window. I jumped out after him. He landed on his feet, stiff, but looked up and caught me in his arms. "You knew I would land on my feet, right?" he asked. "Of course." I said. He looked at me, suspiciouse, but when I didn't waver, just sighed and tighted his grip on my shoulders and legs. "Where to now?" he asked. "See those trees over there?" I asked, pointing to some trees beyond the gate. "Yea." he said. "Go through there, keep going straight, we should reach a house somewhere in those woods." I said. "Who's house?" he asked. "Mine." I said. Daisuke seemed suprised, but nodded and started running. After about an hour or so, Daisuke was out of breath and sweating, but we finally reached my house. "You can rest inside." I said, pulling him up. "No mercy." he wheezed, looking up at me. I smiled, but yanked him to his feet and walked up the three front porch steps of the small one floor creepy looking black colored house. In addition to that, the trees around it were barren and there were bats hanging around the roof. I took out a key from my pocket, placed it into the lock, and the door opened. The house had a couch, t.v, door to the basment, open kitchen, a door to the bathroom, cobwebs on the corners of the ceiling -which -the rest of the house was actually pretty clean-, and door to the bathroom. The wallpaper was black, the ceiling was black, and the black wood flooring was black. "Lots of black." Daisuke commented. "You can settle down on the couch." I said, going into the kitchen putting my swords down on the table. I got a cup out of the cabinet, washed it, got some water, came into the other room, and gave it to Daisuke. He drank it down eagerly. "Why did you want to come here anyway?" he asked, putting the cup down. "I like being here." I said, letting a small archnid crawl onto my hand. "Miyuki, you do know those are poisonouse, right?" Daisuke asked, going pale. "Not anymore, I use her venom for a potions I create, I also made sure she couldn't create anymore." I said. "How many other spiders are here?" he asked, slowly standing up. "Two wolf spiders, a daddy long legs, a jumping spider, three tarantulas, four black widows, and one arachnid, which would be this one." I said. His face was ghost white as he stood completely still and didn't move. "Daisuke, are you afraid of spiders?" I asked, trying not to smile. "No!" he said, than the jumping spider came down near him on it's small piece of web. "AHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!" Daisuke yelled falling over as he tripped, trying to run from it. I started cracking up "It's not funny!" he yelled. "C'mon! It is a little funny!" I said, letting the Arachnid off if my hand and back on the wall where it crawled back up to its web on the ceiling. "No it's not!" he said. "Why not come downstairs? The spiders never go down there." I said. "I'd ask why, but I really don't care." he said, following me downstairs. Once we were downstairs, I heard Daisuke mutter "Whoa."

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    "Jump out the window?" I asked, looking out the window. "Yes." she said flatly. "Why?" I asked. "Because I said so." she said. "But couldn't we just go around?" I asked. "No." she said. "But-" before I could say another word, she pushed me out the window. Instinctivly, I did a flip, landed on my feet, feeling a jolt go through me. I looked up, saw Miyuki coming down, and caught her in my arms. "You knew I would land on my feet, right?" I asked. "Of course." she said. I looked at her, suspiciouse, but when she didn't waver, I just sighed and tighted my grip on her shoulders and legs. "Where to now?" I asked. "See those trees over there?" she asked, pointing to some trees beyond the gate. "Yea." I said. "Go through there, keep going straight, we should reach a house somewhere in those woods." she explained, putting her hand down. "Who's house?" I asked. "Mine." she said. I was suprised, but nodded and started running. After about an hour or so, I was out of breath and sweating, but we finally reached her house. "You can rest inside." she said, pulling me up. "No mercy." I wheezed, looking up at her. I was trying to point out she had no sympathy for me. She smiled, but yanked me to my feet and went to unlock the door to the house. "Lots of black." I commented. "You can settle down on the couch." she said, going into the kitchen. When she came back out, she gave me glass of water. I drank it like it was the only thing pulling me away from death. "Why did you want to come here anyway?" I asked, putting the cup down. "I like being here." she said, letting a small archnid crawl onto her hand. "Miyuki, you do know those are poisonouse, right?" I asked, feeling my heart beat faster and my limbs start to freeze in place. "Not anymore, I use her venom for a potions I create, I also made sure she couldn't create anymore unless I told her so." she said. "How many other spiders are here?" I asked, slowly standing up. "Two wolf spiders, a daddy long legs, a jumping spider, three tarantulas, four black widows, and one arachnid, which would be this one." she said. I couldn't move as I stood completely still. "Daisuke, are you afraid of spiders?" she asked, trying not to smile. "No!" I lied. Than the jumping spider came down near me on it's small piece of web. "AHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!" I yelled falling over as I tripped, trying to run from it. Miyuki started cracking up "It's not funny!" I yelled. "C'mon! It is a little funny!" she said, letting the Arachnid off if her hand and back on the wall where it crawled back up to its web on the ceiling. "No it's not!" I said. "Why not come downstairs? The spiders never go down there." she said. "I'd ask why, but I really don't care." I said, following her downstairs. Once we were downstairs, I heard myself mutter "Whoa."

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