Alright, thanks again for your comments on a new fic!

I'm not sure exactly how this is gonna go where it's gonna end up, but hopefully it'll be entertaining enough lol. Thanks to my old readers, as well as to those I haven't seen before, or at least for a long time.

Kurosawa, Sancho, Lilith, Swtme... Oh, and rndm, please keep up your wonderful, thoughtful ideas. ^__^ I know I'm not the only one inspired by what you have to say. Now, for chapter one we have... *spins roulette* Sayu! Hoping to give you a little peek into the mind of most everyone though

so keep reading!
Chapter 1“You really do miss her, don’t you?”
I heard the voice coming from across the room, but it was just noise at first while I continued staring out the window, a window which had the attribute of perhaps the best view from here of the DoCoMo building through the small forest of skyscrapers in between.
“Sayu?” the other said again, and a hand waved in front of my face, breaking my concentration after I’d just started trying once again to count the windows below the first terrace and support beams. “You better wake up. We have to be off to that meeting soon.”
I grabbed at the slim wrist in front of my face and caught the eyes of the girl it belonged to for just a moment before releasing her awkwardly. Reina just rubbed her wrist slowly while watching me carefully.
“Don’t you miss her?” I asked the girl, trying to compose my cuteness once again, and took a sip from the bottle of organic green tea I was still holding.
“I guess,” Reina replied. “She’d been kind of hard to live with lately though, don’t you think? More unpredictable.”
I smiled at that, thinking again of my first kouhai. “Nah,” I replied. “That’s just her.”
“Whatever you say…” Reina replied, still watching me closely. “I didn’t realize you two were that close.”
That took me off-guard a bit and I blinked up at her. “We weren’t,” I replied dumbly before looking down. “For a long time, at least. Lately, since she’s been around more, we started spending more time together again.” I smiled, remembering some of the times we’d gone out and the shoots that we did. “If anything, it’s
my schedule that’s made it harder for me to do fun things. It was like I’d reunited with my little sister, at least until…” I felt my smile fade. “And now she’s graduated…”
“It’ll be okay, Sayu,” Reina said, and I felt a hand on my shoulder. I looked up and smiled reassuringly at my long-time friend, but then gazing into those eyes I got self-conscious and looked down again. Reina removed her hand a bit awkwardly as well, but without thinking I reached up to grab it in both of mine and look up into those wonky eyes.
“You’re not going anywhere, are you Rei-Rei?” It’d been a good while since I’d called her that, and the girl blushed lightly in surprise.
“Of course not,” Reina responded. “You know me – I’ll be around here until I can catch one of those hot Johnny’s boys.” She winked, and I giggled despite myself as well.
“I’d like to see that,” I teased her, knowing better, and poked her playfully on the arm. “Hey Rei-Rei, will you be my partner in cuteness from now on? You of all people must be used to the role of second-cutest. Of course, you’ll have to start wearing more pink…”
“More pink?” Reina asked, frowning, then leaned down to my face to bring us almost nose-to-nose. I felt myself flush deeply at that, and tried to suppress a little voice that tried to call out inside. “I’ll have to think about it,” she grinned. “Now come on, we’ll be late for the meeting!”
The meeting was a get-together of those of us remaining in Morning Musume, as well as our managers and any staff who worked with us often, to apparently gauge our reactions to the night before. If anything, the others were generally quiet, and I tried to do my best to not betray any of my own private feelings about it. I’d definitely miss my friend and little sister, but in a way it also made things… simpler.
I exchanged a glance with Reina, who sat to one side of me while Eririn was on the other. The yankii just flashed me a supportive, toothy smile, but then I got distracted when I felt something on my other shoulder, and turned to find Eririn had rested her head on it. My best friend usually didn’t really wake up until around lunchtime unless she’d had some coffee, and I figured after the late night we all just had she hadn’t had the chance to stop and get some on the way in.
“Wake me up when Ai-chan is being less boring…” she mumbled next to my ear, hugging my arm, though I noticed she still kept a lazy eye half-open on their subleader as she stood next to Ai-chan. I really should push her more to confess her feelings to Gaki-san, but for some reason she was always just too scared to say anything.
Ai-chan disrupted my thinking though – which was really very easy to do – when she continued, “So if anyone has any suggestions for the new 8nin Morning Musume, yoroshiku onegaishimasu!” She finished with a stiff bow, but that was disrupted when Gaki-san bumped her with a shoulder. Ai gave her a surprised frown, but thankfully they didn’t get to continue their angsty exchange as Aika popped up to apparently answer Leader’s request.
“I know!” Aika said as she jumped out of her chair. “We should try sub-groups again! I know we’re small now… but it evenly splits into two groups of four, which is a great number for a small group! One group could be Ai-chan, Gaki-san, JunJun and LinLin, and they could be like… Kokusai-gumi, where they sing songs in like Chinese and Korean and English all the time! And the rest of us… we could be—”
“Rokkies plus one-gumi?” Reina said, snickering. “You know you just want to feel like you belong somewhere, and you think your best chance is with us… ne Sayu?”
“Huh?” I asked, having zoned out, probably because of Eririn’s warmth on my shoulder. Before answering Reina, I glanced down to Eririn to see her completely dozed off, and with even a little trickle of drool seeping out… and almost onto my shoulder!
“Ewww!” I screamed, pushing her off me, which caused her to fall into the next chair that was currently unoccupied by Aika. Without finding anything to break her fall in her waking state, the girl grabbed out at anything she could… which in this case happened to be Aika’s waist, causing the younger girl to fall heavily into JunJun’s lap and LinLin to jump up and cry out in surprise.
While I brushed vigorously at my shoulder to make sure the girl hadn’t drooled on my favorite puffy blouse, I paid no attention to the commotion I’d caused until I looked up and saw Eri on the floor with two chairs fallen atop her, Aika held awkwardly in JunJun’s lap, and LinLin now doing her best to help both of them up.
“Well…” Reina cracked from my other side. “That’s a way for her to feel closer to others I suppose…” The girl obviously was trying her best not to break out into laughter.
I glanced up at our noble leaders to see Ai stricken with open mouth and a look of horror, while Gaki-san’s eyebrows were turned down in the beginnings of a very upset frown. I knew what was coming, and so I slipped out of my chair quickly to help a groggy turtle to her feet and support her as we walked out of the room.
“Hey!” Gaki-san said. “We’re not finished with the meeting yet! Go back to your seats!”
“Eririn needs come coffee,” I said matter-of-factly. “Plus she may be injured in who
knows how many places, and needs care and an immediate inspection.”
“But you’re the cause!” the girl cut in.
Ignoring her, I continued, “We can continue this later. Unless someone
else is going to graduate before the end of the day.”
Uh oh… I thought, almost tripping as I passed through the doorway. I didn’t intend to say that, and especially to make it sound so… spiteful. So much for keeping my cool. It did seem to have the intended effect of shutting the girl up though. Maybe it was just cause Eririn liked her and yet from what she said the other girl showed no interest at all, but she was getting to be pretty gosh-darned annoying lately!
I peeked back over my shoulder before going out of sight, but all I saw was a sauntering Reina reach Ai and pat her on the shoulder. “Well I’d say that was a successful meeting, Leader…”
…
A bit later I was lounging on the couch of my dressing room, reading a fashion magazine and glancing over from time to time to make sure Eririn kept holding the ice against the side of her head as she lay back against the arm, her legs stretched across my lap and supporting my magazine. She had to be watched closely when it came to these kinds of things.
“You’re mean…” she said for the hundredth time since we left the meeting.
“Yes, yes,” I replied bemusedly, turning a page in my magazine. “Just keep the ice on your head, and let me know if it melts too much.”
She grumbled something inaudible in reply, perhaps in her Erien tongue, but then she jumped, her feet almost kicking the magazine out of my hand, as
It’s You began playing from my purse.
“Eri!” I scolded, tossing the magazine aside and forcing her legs back down. “It’s just my cell phone…
“Sorry,” the girl replied. “I thought it was…” But I didn’t hear what she thought as her voice fell into that low muttering again.
I didn’t pay her too much mind though as I reached in to dig for my cell phone. I love my sweet idiot, but at times like these it was best just to ignore her and let her just talk out those silly notions that got into her head. Upon finding my phone, I hurriedly pulled it out by its bunny straps and flipped it open.
“Moshi-Sayumi!” I said as I answered it. “Ah! Koharu-chan! Yes, yes, I’m all right. Just taking care of Eririn since she fell and hit her head again.”
“She threw me across the room and nearly killed me!” Eri cried out in despair as if the girl on the other end of the phone could miraculously appear and save her from her pink, fuzzy fate.
“Don’t pay attention to her,” I said into the phone, poking at Eri’s leg. “She’s delirious. You know how she gets…”
“Am not…” Eri whined, but quieted down, and I patted her knee approvingly.
“That’s right, nothing different here,” I continued. “We had a meeting this morning that erupted in chaos, and I thought Ai-chan was even going to pass out at the end, but you know, things are hard.”
“I’m so sorry…” said the newly-graduated girl on the other end of the line.
“You know if I could, I’d still be there with you guys… I miss you so much!”“Yes, I know. I miss you too! But anyway… how are you?! Enjoying the first of your days off?”
“Of course I’m not! It sucks. I’m bored already…”“You’re looking for a job, aren’t you? Weren’t you going into TV Tokyo?”
“But it’s hard! I mean, I don’t know what to say to these people. I don’t know if I’m good at anything.”“You’re good at a lot of things! Just show them your bubbly but not-as-cute-as-me personality, and they’ll hire you in no time. Plus, you always have Tsunku to talk to.”
“Yeah, but I don’t know how much I can rely on him. I mean, he didn’t even say anything to me when he graduated me. Just that I should try out whatever I’d like to do. But that’s the problem… I don’t know what I like to do! I’ve done Morning Musume so long, I don’t know what else there is to me….”“Oh come on,” I scolded, “There’s much more to you. Look at me. There’s my cuteness!”
“The angel that hides the devil…” Eri murmured, and I glanced over to see her eyes closed as she held the ice bag to her head. I wondered if the girl might actually have fallen asleep.
“Yes, but that’s you!” Koharu replied, and I heard some sniffing from her end too. Was the girl crying?
“Are you crying?”
“N-no…” the girl said, but now it was obviously through some tears.
“I just… I don’t know what to do…”“Just… just hang in there…” I replied, though now I’m not sure I really knew what to say. What
do you say in a situation like this? Suddenly torn away from all your friends… shoved into the harsh world alone… and at such a young age too. I wiped the back of my hand against my eyes, and Eri took the chance to pull her legs out of my lap and sit up. I can’t ruin my mascara…
“I can still call you, right? Send me mails every day!”“I will… You just take care of yourself, okay?”
“O-okay… bai bai…”When I slowly flipped my phone shut, I saw that Eri was looking worriedly over at me. “That was Koha?” she asked. I nodded my head. Then she wrapped an arm around my shoulders. “Come here…”
I didn’t want to at first, but soon I was sagging into her shoulder, hugging her tightly while still trying to keep myself from ruining my mascara, even though I knew it’d likely be ruined by dance rehearsal this afternoon anyway.
“She sounded so lonely, Eririn…”
As we held each other, I knew we were thinking the same thing. We felt so bad for how Koharu was feeling, but at the same time, we knew it could just as easily have been one of us. As for me… I don’t know what I’d do without those I love, no matter what we’ve been through over the years.
“Eririn…” I said, looking up into her face. “Let’s never change this… how we are. I want things always to remain the same. Change is… too painful…”
She hugged me tighter, but somehow I couldn’t stop myself from still feeling scared. Change has already happened. It’s just us left. I hated thinking of it, but somehow my pink beating heart knew that more would come soon.