Author's Note: I am here! Again! I've finally found the courage to post again. I'm not sure if the Assassination Classroom fandom is still alive out there but i decided that i wanna finsih this story no matter what happens. So yesh. I'm sorry this took so long. I've been kinda depressed for a while so I'm just really sorry. Please leave a comment and tell me what you think of the new chapter. It's kinda Kayo-centric ehe.

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The Akabanes were taking a week-long vacation in Malibu and as much as Kayo loved to spend time with her beloved family overseas, she missed her classmates in Class 3E. Maybe that was her own way of hiding the fact that she missed a certain ikemen from the class.

'Yuuma would have loved it here,' Kayo thought to herself as she settled on the front porch of their room.

They would sit near the shore in a comfortable silence just basking in the glow of the setting sun. Kayo would lean her head on Yuuma's shoulder and he would nuzzle her bright hair with his nose. Kayo would lean back and leave kisses along his jawline. Yuuma would blush brighter than her hair and she would giggle into her hand despite the flush on her face. They would link their hands and watch as the rays of the setting sun reflected on the water; the once blue sky painted with a beautiful spiral of orange and pink hues. Together, they would be happy… if only Yuuma was there with her.

Kayo sighed while she pointed her camera in front of her and pressed the button to capture the beautiful scene. She smiled as she looked at the photo she took that showed a beautiful spiral of pink and orange hues in the open sky reflecting on the ocean below.

She placed her camera beside her and just stayed like that for a while, looking at the horizon with a far away look in her golden eyes while absentmindedly counting in her head the seconds before the sun set completely.

Kayo didn't even realize that there was someone blocking her magnificent view of the sunset, his eyes staring at her as she played with a strand of her hair, clearly lost in thought

Finally, she noticed that someone was indeed standing in her path. She slowly shifted her gaze and locked eyes with Karma.

They both stopped moving; their orbs locked together in an intense glaring contest. After moments of glaring at each other, her brother shook his head as he remembered why he was there.

He sat beside her on the porch and they took a moment to gaze at the setting sun. She hugged her knees to her chest.

A grin spread across his face when he said,

"You too, huh?"

Kayo clearly didn't get it at first because she blinked her eyes at him looking quite confused. Then as realization sank in, one of her eyebrows rose.

"Is it really that obvious?" She asked.

Karma looked at her for a moment before erupting into a loud fit of laughter.

"Were you even trying to hide it?" He said as he tried to calm down.

She frowned at him and turned her head away from him, clearly annoyed. "Well I'm sorry if I can't help myself from missing my boyfriend. That's what happens when you're in a relationship. You miss them when you aren't together. Not that I expect you to understand."

Karma stopped laughing altogether. His shoulders drooped and, for a moment, he looked heart broken. "Yeesh. I was just joking. No need to take it that far."

Kayo knew she took it too far. She felt terrible that she of all people made her brother look so broken. Her heart broke a little after seeing her brother look so defeated like that.

Karma quickly stood up and retreated away from her and as he went pass her, Kayo saw tears starting to form in his eyes.

She wanted to apologize for her harsh words. She wanted to say that she didn't mean what she said.

But she sat there frozen in place as she was too ashamed to call out to her brother.

She stared dumbly at the spot where Karma was as she stood to sit on her bed, slowly growing angry at herself for those idiotic words she said.

"That wouldn't have happen if Yuuma was here." She whispered to no in particular and proceeded to shove her face in her pillow as the tears finally started to fall.