Of Cups and Wands
By nekojita
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Okay, this is part of the ever-growing Weiß Kreuz saga that I keep churning
out. It starts w/ 'violet eyes', then 'The Bet', 'Balance', 'O Rose' (found
at www.geocities.com/kabuki2love/, great website go check it out) and 'Cathedrals'.
No telling when it ends, either when I run out of ideas or am finally committed.
But the plot takes place in the second year of the anime, and is a bit AU. I
just love playing around with when incidents occur, and how. It's also a mix
of the manga as well. Hope you enjoy.
Disclaimer #1:Weiß is not mine. At least not yet, but since I'm not quite
ready to unleash the terrible plan that will make them mine for all eternity,
I will stick with this disclaimer for now. Teddy, Mickey and Cassandra are all
mine. Nice to know I own something.
Disclaimer #2: Okay, don't know if you've read any of Kabuki's wonderful fics
(if you haven't, do so right away, you won't regret it). If you have you might
notice a few familiar seeming plot themes, whatever. It is purely unintentional.
You have no amount of the screaming we do when we beta each other's stories.
Much of it along the lines of 'you bitch, I am/will be writing something just
like that. Shi-ne.' (re: Youji's multilingualism and the Humphrey Bogart movie
festival, just to name two). Put it down to two great and evil minds thinking
alike, or something like that, and enjoy two different approaches to the thing.
Waiting to find out we were part of some telepathic gene program when we were
children. The dreaded A-gene. Attack of the Snugglebunnies, whatever. Anyways,
rambled on enough, here's the story.
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Chapter 1
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There was sunlight streaming down, and the scent of an abundant garden and salt
water in the distance. Aya walked farther down the stone path until he came
to a large house. The architecture kept shifting about, as if unable to decide
how the building should look. He entered the house, finding it improbably overflowing
with light. Against one wall was a large loom, filled with numerous dark threads.
In front of it was a woman with long dark hair; much like the threads she was
leaving. She turned around to face the swordsman, light grey eyes flashing.
"You're not supposed to be here at this point. Don't you have any sense of boundaries,
star child?"
"Who are you?" The redhead had never seen the woman before, why was she addressing
him so familiarly?
"No names. Not here. No star child either, not yet. I'm busy, can't you see?
Weaving your cloak and chains. Best if you go back to your knight's side, there
will be company soon. The past returns for a few more revolutions, seeking a
debt's payment." The woman appeared upset; her hands flew this way and that,
as if she was still weaving. Aya eyed the woman curiously, wondering if he should
be worried. That thought was repeated as the disturbed creature stopped in front
of him, a hand touching the young man on his chest. "He'll be seeking a missed
opportunity as well, but the past is gone. No claim on you, already there is
one too many. Oh so bright, the flame to draw the moths. Busy busy you keep
me, masking that light. This visit doesn't help me at all. Go back, and enjoy
your respite. The evil child won't let it last for long, his teeth gnashing
in jealousy and desire. Go go go." She moved her hands as if shoo-ing a child
or small animal away.
About to ask another question, Aya felt a tug on his awareness. Focusing on
it, the house and woman started to fade away. Before they disappeared entirely
he heard her say, "I'm so sorry." He had a brief moment wondering what she was
apologizing for before the redhead found himself awake, sitting up in bed. Clutched
in one hand was the knife he kept between the mattress and headboard and the
bed sheets in another, as his bleary eyes tried to focus on the surprised woman
standing in the doorway to his bedroom. Beside him in bed Yohji started to mutter.
"Manx. What the hell do you want?" At those word the blond man woke and sat
up as well, cursing under his breath. He turned to face the agent, sheets slipping
off him as he moved. Aya snatched the material higher, not caring for being
naked in front of the woman.
Green eyes blinked at the sight presented to them. "I'm sorry, I didn't mean
to wake you. Where are Omi and Ken? There's a mission I need to discuss with
Weiß right away."
"You woke us up for a mission? Couldn't you have at least waited until the evening
before bothering us? It's Sunday, for crying out loud." Yohji was not very happy
at having his day off ruined so early. Hell, it was barely eleven in the morning.
Usually he didn't get out of bed until at least one. Later if he could 'persuade'
the kitten to stay there with him. He'd already done it once this morning, and
had been taking a well deserved rest after that bout of activity.
"I'm sorry if I'm interfering with your nap time." The woman's voice was positively
frosty. "Something important has come up, and Kritiker needs Weiß to handle
it immediately. Fujimiya put that damn knife away."
"Hn." Aya sheathed the blade and set it down next to his leg. He then shifted
behind his boyfriend, pressing against the man's back. It was a bit uncomfortable
to be wearing no clothes while in the woman's presence. Yohji just glared back
at her, not looking away as he reached behind him for the smaller man's arms
and pulling them around his waist. The action caused Aya to lean forward, his
chin resting on a golden shoulder. And for the sheets to shift away farther.
Another inch or two and Manx would be getting quite an eyeful.
"The youngsters are out for the day. Ken's brats are playing in some tournament,
and Omi's their personal pep squad. So why don't you just go away and come back
later? One redhead at a time is my limit." The playboy enjoyed the slight flush
that crept upon the redheaded woman's face as she tried to keep her eyes from
wandering away from his face. Each time they dipped down the redness increased.
He wasn't in the mood to flirt with the woman right now, if he had to be awake
on a Sunday morning, others should suffer. All the better if it was for his
own personal amusement. Aya pinched at his ribs, a silent order for him to behave,
but all the older man did was lace his fingers inbetween those of the pale man's.
There was a quiet 'hn' as the smaller man shifted closer, still feeling very
uncomfortable with the situation.
Manx was feeling a bit heated from staring at the two assassins. Yohji tilted
his head back to nuzzle at Aya's face, causing the sheet slipped yet a little
further. Most likely it happened on purpose. The blond definitely didn't have
a problem with showing off his physique, and with the ample evidence before
her the woman decided he didn't have any reason for being shy. Although he was
a little on the thin side for her tastes. Too bad all she could see of Fujimiya
now was his head and arms. The glimpse she had caught before had been quite
nice.
Shaking her head at the thoughts, a flash of anger helped the agent to concentrate
on why she was there. "I don't have the time to come back later. How about you
getting out of bed and putting some clothes on while I wait downstairs. I'll
inform you of the situation so you can fill the others in later." Manx turned
around to leave the room. She kept walking forward as she called out, "If you're
not down in five minutes, I'm coming back up with a pitcher of cold water."
"Yeah, as if that would stop us, right kitten?" Yohji once more tilted his head
back so as to get a look at the smaller man. And abruptly clutched the man's
wrists as he tried to remove his arms from the blond and move away. "Heh, where
to do you think you're going?" He twisted around to scowl at his lover. The
unspoken rule was no leaving the bed before noon on Sundays.
"To get dressed. You heard her, there's a mission." Aya tried again to free
his arms, but Yohji held on doggedly. So he tugged on them a bit harder. The
older man suddenly released one limb while jerking on the other, causing the
redhead to sprawl into his lap. He growled threateningly at the pouting blond.
"Kudoh, behave."
"No." The blond turned angry green eyes on the smaller man. "It's Sunday, and
for once we have the house all to ourselves. What is so important that I have
to give that up, hmm? This is the second Sunday this month that's been filled
with Kritiker business, and that's two too many."
"If we go downstairs maybe we could find out," the redhead said icily.
"Don't care. I've already decided to not take the mission," was the blond's
smug reply.
"Kudoh," Aya growled out again as the other man bent down to blow in his ear.
The older man huffed and finally let him go. He got out of bed and searched
for something to wear. Finding a mostly clean pair of jeans folded on the couch,
the redhead didn't have much luck in finding a readily available shirt he was
willing to wear. Fortunately he had finally moved a few articles of clothing
into one of Yohji's drawers, so he crossed the room and took a shirt from there.
Laundry was at the top of the list of necessary chores to be done. Finally getting
off of the bed as well, the playboy grumbled under his breath as he started
to get dressed also. "This better damn well be worth it," he mumbled as he pulled
a tight t-shirt on.
Once mostly presentable, the two of them made their way to the mission room.
Manx was waiting impatiently for the men, tapping her foot rapidly. "So glad
you could make it," she snapped at the assassins. The pale man pushed his ready
to protest boyfriend onto the couch and plopped down in his lap. That should
keep the blond quiet and mostly out of trouble. Readjusting the hands that had
immediately settled in his lap, Aya shook his head as he hoped for the first
one.
The agent immediately handed them some folders. She graced Yohji's 'what, no
movie?' comment with a dirty look. Aya couldn't recall the last time he'd seen
the woman so unlike her normally composed self. "There wasn't any time. Here's
the situation. When... when Shuuichi Takatori, known to you as Persia, was killed,
Kritiker experienced some internal upheaval. It was quickly taken care of, but
some damage was done. It now appears that one of our employees took advantage
of the confusion to steal some files. Nothing major, they didn't have the clearance
to grab anything more than just a list of some low level contacts. This has
come to light as those contacts have been systematically murdered the past two
days."
"Agents have been dispatched to warn those persons still alive, and an intensive
in-house search is being conducted to find out who is responsible. Weiß's
skills are required to find the man who bought the list and eliminate him and
anyone else involved in this matter. With extreme prejudice. Kritiker cannot
allow something like this to go unpunished, and an example must be made to discourage
anyone else from trying again. However, if by some reason our search fails to
turn up a culprit by the time Weiß is ready to take out the target, you
will be required to bring him in for questioning."
"Who's the target?" Aya asked. Yohji just sat there silently, for once respectful
of the graveness of the situation.
"Yuzo Soma. An entrepreneur with underworld connections. He's hoping to make
a name for himself by hurting the organization, and possibly to pay Kritiker
back for something. Understandably, his presence in Tokyo has been very low
key the past week or so. One of the files contain all of the necessary information
we have on him. Your best bet will be staking out the club he owns, S?d?, along
with his girlfriend, Miho Kisaragi." Calm demeanor back once more, Manx paused
to look intently at the former detective. "Kudoh, I take it you can be counted
on for that last part?"
"No." There wasn't any call for the smugness of that answer.
Well, the calm demeanor /had/ been back. "What? Have you heard anything I've
said? This mission is very critical, all of your team's skills will be needed."
Manx was once again tapping her foot, only this time in anger.
Yohji just smiled as he rubbed his cheek on Aya's shoulder, his arm tight around
the man's waist. His lover ignored him as he flipped through the files. "I feel
like I need a break. All that interrupted sleep, you know."
Manx all but hissed in frustration, her vision turning red. Yohji bit back on
a smirk, then suddenly felt the smaller man go stiff in his arms. "I'm in."
There was an odd tone in the man's voice, a trace of heat under the normal coldness.
Yohji blinked at the sound of it, but the redheaded woman only nodded her head,
as if she had never doubted the outcome. There was more going on here that the
playboy didn't understand but knew he didn't like. The kitten was up to something,
and that was never a good thing.
"Alright, I'm in after all. Can't let Aya have all fun. And I'm sure Ken and
Omi will agree too." For some reason the pale man became even stiffer.
Manx didn't bat an eyelash at the lanky man's sudden change of heart. "So glad
to hear that. Any of the organization's resources that you might need will be
at your disposal. This mission has top priority, and you will be compensated
accordingly. Now if you will excuse me, there are a lot of other things I need
to tend to. Fujimiya, would you mind walking me to my car? I'd like to ask you
a question or two about your health, and that way would save me some time."
Aya nodded and got to his feet, pushing Yohji's arm aside. The playboy narrowed
his eyes as he watched the two redheads leave. He lit a cigarette before following
them up the steps.
Manx eyed the swordsman curiously. He looked a lot better than the last time
she had seen him, there weren't any lines of pain around his mouth like the
last time she'd seen him. "So, how are the headaches coming along? Any more
complications from the medicine?"
"Besides not being able to eat for an hour or so after taking the pills, no."
The pale man didn't feel like mentioning his relapse from last week, when he'd
forgotten to take his medicine one night, thanks to Yohji being more distracting
than usual. Waking up at four am in the morning in intense pain had strongly
discouraged him from such memory lapses ever again. "The sleepiness has gone
away, along with the pain." Aya waited until they were out in the street to
continue. "But that isn't what you really want to know, is it?"
"No. I take it you recognized a name back there." Manx said.
"Koge Moriyama. How is Crashers handling his death?"
The woman twisted her lips in irritation. "Not well. They are very upset that
the matter has been taken out of their hands. I fear there might be a little
'interference' with this assignment."
"Hn." If Aya knew his former teammates as well as he thought, that was quite
the understatement. "What is Weiß to do about that?"
"Should any of your former teammates seek to involve themselves with revenge,
it will be your responsibility to make sure that things don't go too far. Do
whatever you deem necessary. Crashers can not kill, and failure to follow that
rule will lead to immediate dismissal from the group. Something that Kritiker
can't afford right now. We need all of our agents at this point, and can't lose
any to stupidity. Queen has assured me that Bishop and she will do what they
can to prevent that from happening, but I'd rather put my faith in you."
"Hn." The situation must be bad then. Aya stopped walking when they reached
the woman's sedan. "Anything else?"
"One more thing. There have been reports of Schwarz being back in Japan. Have
you had any contact with Mastermind since the Sybil mission?" The older woman
noted the slight flicker of surprise on the swordsman's face.
"No." Aya thought he was telling the truth, and Manx believed him. The agent
just sighed and got into her car.
Watching until the car disappeared from sight, the redhead wrapped an arm around
his chest and hugged himself. Crashers. He hadn't thought to see anyone from
that team again ever since he had left it almost a year and a half ago, intent
on revenge and money for his sister. That hadn't been a graceful leave-taking,
and he didn't relish running into his former teammates again. Especially one
in particular. He went back inside the Koneko, where he found his boyfriend
waiting for him.
Emerald eyes regarded him coolly. "So, going to tell me what is going on?" Yohji
drawled as he lit his second cigarette in the past five minutes.
"I told her I was fine."
That earned the smaller man a glare. "You're already pissing me off by trying
to hide something, don't make it worse by insulting my intelligence. What did
she really want to talk to you about?"
Debating how much he could hold back from the man, Aya flipped open one of the
folders on the kitchen table until he found the photo of a middle aged man with
cropped grey hair and broken nose. It would be best to tell the ex-detective
something; Yohji would just keep picking away at the matter until he found out,
then be doubly upset. "Koge Moriyama. A former police officer. Left the force
after exposing some corruption among the administration. He retained a lot of
friends in the ranks though, a lot of contacts. That made him the perfect go-between
for Crashers. He'd help out with information, and 'leak' certain things back
to the police. So when the group set someone up the law would arrive right in
time. The man was killed yesterday morning."
"You knew him." It wasn't a question.
"I met him a time or two. He mainly dealt with two other teammates, Knight and
Rook. They won't be taking his death very well, they considered him a friend."
Aya reflected on the jovial, pun-loving man who had ruined his career by exposing
his dirty superiors. As far as the swordsman could tell the former policeman
had never regretted his decision.
"Huh. It must be hard to lose a friend like that and not be able to do anything
about it." Taking in the man's silence, Yohji drew a conclusion. "Or are they
doing something about it?"
"That's what Manx wanted to talk to me about. They might. I'm to keep them from
going too far." The redhead pulled out a chair and sat on it. His boyfriend
stepped behind him and massaged his shoulders.
His lover's muscles were in knots from the tension. Aya didn't appear too happy
with the prospect of running into his old friends. Yohji wondered why, the man
had said next to nothing about his former team. "Not asking a lot, are they?
Well, guess one of us should call the kids, let them know to come straight home
after the game. So much for laying about in bed all day." He kept up the massage
for another couple of minutes. "How about some eggs, hmm?"
"Hn."
Golden hands moved up into crimson hair, combing through the strands. Aya tilted
his head back to enjoy the sensation, and wasn't startled to find a pair of
lips caressing his neck. "How about we wait a little bit before eating, hmm?"
was murmured against pale skin. The smaller man let himself be pulled up from
the chair and led back upstairs. It would be nice not to think about some things
for the next hour or so.
*******
"Let me get this straight. Somebody just waltzes on in and steals a list of
contacts to sell to the highest bidder how many months ago, and Kritiker is
only now finding out about it? Doesn't that just inspire massive confidence
in our employers." Ken wasn't very happy with life right now and let the others
know it as he kept dumping sugar into his coffee. To be pulled back home on
his day off, having to cut short his kids' celebration for winning the soccer
tournament and his plans with Omi for the night. Doubly irritating to him was
the fact that both of the older assassins appearing as if fresh from a shower
meant they at least had been enjoying themselves during the day. The last thing
he needed to see, considering how sexually frustrated he'd been feeling lately.
It didn't help matters much that his love life was so messed up while Yohji's
and Aya's was as hot as ever.
"Maa, Ken-kun, it was a very hectic time. I'm surprised that the person managed
only to find a list of such low level contacts. It could have been us targeted."
Omi had meant for the comment to be reassuring, but gulped at the last few words
when he realized what he was saying. "I mean I'm sure we're perfectly safe.
Manx would have said if they suspected us of being on the list."
"One hopes," Yohji remarked as he lit a cigarette. The four assassins were seated
at the kitchen table, everyone but Aya drinking a cup of coffee. The swordsman
was nursing a cup of tea, having just taken his medication. "It looks like we're
club-bound once more. I'll be busy tracking down this Kisaragi chick, working
the Kudoh charm on her to find out where the target is hiding. Shouldn't take
me very long, it never fails." Yohji winked at Aya during this remark. Two sets
of eyes rolled at the smoker's inflated sense of ego. The remaining member of
Weiß merely resisted the urge to smack his boyfriend.
"Someone should get a job at the club," was Aya's lone contribution to the discussion
so far. He went back to sipping his tea as the others pondered the comment.
The group's tactician ran several scenarios through his mind. "Yohji's out,
it would be best if he wasn't hampered by a job for his part of the mission.
I suggest Ken, since I doubt they'll hire someone as young as me in a place
like that. Aya, you'd be best as a customer, you'd attract too much attention
if you were an employee, and that's not needed for this job."
The pale man hn'ed as Ken looked beseechingly at the young blond. "Sorry, Ken-kun,
but it'll have to be you. I'll hack into the placement agency the club uses
to set up a file for you, and make sure you get the job sometime tomorrow or
Tuesday the latest.
Great, the brunet thought, this day has just gotten worse. Distracted by thoughts
of his impending duties, he took a sip from his coffee mug and ended up spitting
the coffee laced sugar onto the table. Omi quickly grabbed a towel to wipe up
the mess as he pounded the sputtering man on the back. Kudoh laughed hysterically
at the sight as Aya just closed his eyes and rested his head on a propped up
hand.
"What are we going to do about the flower shop?" Yohji asked once he stopped
chuckling. The look on poor Kenken's face had been priceless. "Manx said this
assignment had priority, so do we keep the Koneko open or close it up?"
Omi bit at his lip as he tried to make a decision. "It'll be suspicious if it's
closed and we're still around. Plus there's the entire inventory that would
go to waste, and we've been closed an awful lot lately. I'd hate to lose the
regulars."
A long sigh had three sets of eyes looking Aya's way. "Need new coolers and
electrical system. Have Kritiker arrange for them, close the shop to walk-ins,
just handle the orders." There was a slight tone to the pale man's voice that
suggested he thought his teammates were oblivious idiots, and he didn't even
bother with opening his eyes during the speech. Feeling nauseous tended to make
him grouchier than usual.
Yohji's hand sought out and yanked on a scarlet eartail. "Trust you to come
up with a way to have the bosses pay for the needed overhauls." Rubbing the
immediately smacked limb, the playboy regarded the younger Weiß. "How
does that sound to you?"
"Sugoi! We've needed it done for the longest time, this is the perfect opportunity.
Plus this way we'll only have to work a couple hours a day in the shop, making
the arrangements and delivering them." It was a very good solution, and Omi
beamed at the redhead in his happiness as he thanked the swordsman for coming
up with the perfect solution.
Violet eyes opened and blinked at the chibi. Omi had been a bit. standoffish
around him lately. Most of the interactions between the young blond and the
quiet man had contained an element of watchfulness and wariness on the youth's
part. Aya was startled to find himself warming slightly to the first real smile
he'd had from the youth in almost two weeks
At least that was some small compensation, Hidaka thought as relief for not
working two full time jobs washed through him. Maybe he would be able to find
a little time to see his kids after all. "What's Aya's job this time?"
Omi was very careful not to look over at the redhead. "He'll be covering the
club, trying to find whatever leads he can." If what Schuldig had told him was
true, it would benefit the team to have Aya roaming about, his talent pulling
the 'necessary elements' for the mission to him. The youth shuddered slightly
as he thought of what the redhead was, and of his pact with Mastermind to protect
the man. "And he'll be keeping an eye out for any party crashers." Ken looked
perplexed at that last bit, but blue and violet eyes gazed at each other, not
needing to say anything else out loud. Manx had left a note about Crasher's
possible involvement in Omi's folder.
"So I'll be working the girlfriend angle, Aya will be working the club, and
Ken will be working the inside. I assume you'll be tracking Soma down on the
computer, heh kiddo? Sounds like we have all the bases covered. Now if things
will just go according to the plans for once, this job should be a piece of
cake." With that last remark the playboy stretched his arms and stood up. He
opened up a kitchen drawer and grabbed the folder holding all the takeout menus.
"Speaking of food, who's in the mood for some Indian tonight?" As the younger
men started to yell out their suggestions for dinner, Aya quietly groaned and
laid his head on the table. Yohji just had to mention food, didn't he. Sadistic
bastard. He swiftly got up and left the room before he got sick.
*******
Yohji walked into his lover's room as the man was pulling a black silk knit
shirt over his head. Smiling at the redhead's halo of staticky hair, he walked
over to the smaller man and ran his fingers through the mop. "Something got
your fur standing on end there, kitten?"
Violet eyes glared at him. The blond stepped back to look the swordsman up and
down, ignoring the look with practiced ease. Tight black leather pants, black
boots, black short-sleeved shirt. "You just love the monochromatic style, don't
you?" Yohji was convinced that Aya owned so many black clothes because it made
him getting dressed all that much easier. If the redhead didn't look so fucking
gorgeous in them he'd burn them all. He was wearing a pair of black leather
pants himself, but had chosen a brilliant green poet's shirt that made his eyes
glow and was half unlaced to show off a toned chest. There was an ornate gothic
cross on a leather thong around his neck, and Yohji had traded his gold hoop
earring for an emerald stud. Overall a less sinister and more romantic look
than the one his boyfriend had chosen. The type of club they were heading to
tonight would require a bit of glitter, being a tad on the exclusive side. "As
much as I find the morose look appealing, you're going to need a little more
flash than that if you want to get in the door."
"Hn." Aya walked over to his dresser and opened a box resting on top of it.
Surveying its contents, he tried to decide what to wear that night. After a
moment he settled on a platinum bracelet studded with rubies and opals, then
a black velvet band adorned with a rose shaped bell. 'This flashy enough,' the
redhead seemed to silently inquire with a raised eyebrow. Yohji's eyes lightened
at the sight of the choker, and he pulled the other man close to him.
"That looks good enough to me." Tilting up the smaller man's face for a kiss,
he ran his hands under the black shirt. The bell chimed as Aya shivered. It
was only when he felt himself growing hard that the blond let go of his lover.
Delighting in the way the his lover still clung to him, Yohji bent his head
to nuzzle at a gold earring. "How long do you think this mission will last?
We never did have that weekend getaway." It had been postponed until Aya recovered
from the effects of his medication, and the two men had just resumed discussing
it in the past few days. "One week, maybe two? I'm going to go on a murder spree
if I don't get some uninterrupted time with you soon."
"Hn." Aya buried his face in the crook of his lover's shoulder, breathing in
deeply the scent of the tall man. It was getting so that he didn't even mind
the smell of tobacco anymore. Or immune to it. "Two at the most. They'll be
pushing for us to finish it quickly. So say three weeks from now." As long as
they were quick and successful in this mission, the couple should be able to
dictate to Manx and Birman that they needed a weekend off. A slight smile curved
the pale man's lips as he thought about that discussion, and the redheaded woman's
reaction to it. Birman would probably try to find out where they were going
and bug the room. The hard part would be getting Omi and Ken to agree.
"Hmm, I'll make the reservations tomorrow. Found this cozy little place, you
won't even want to leave the room. Not that it's an option." Yohji swiftly danced
backwards, missing most of the blow that comment provoked. "Try not to break
too many hearts tonight, kitten," the blond said as he breezed out of the room.
It just wasn't a proper day until he had his lover threatening to kill him.
*******
Entering the crowded establishment, Yuushi Honjyou gave the club a thorough
once over, golden eyes taking in every detail. There were enough men in dark
business suits whose expensive cuts didn't quite hide some interesting bulges
that let an experienced person know this place wasn't exactly on the legitimate
side. It looked as if the information that Queen had managed to find out before
being shut out of the case had been on the money. This was where Knight would
find Moriyama's killer.
It had been decided that the golden haired man would be the one to gain vengeance
for the slain informant. Moriyama had worked with Crashers for the past four
years, and had been considered a trusted friend. The news of his death had hit
the whole team rather hard, in fact Pawn had cried for hours. When they had
found out that Kritiker was freezing them out of tracking down the person who
had murdered the man, Crashers had not been happy at all. Bishop and Queen both
had promised their superiors that they would back off, and had then ordered
Knight to take a week or so 'vacation'. It was a little disconcerting to not
have the rest of his friends as backup, but Yuushi understood that this was
the best way to get revenge for the man and not endanger the group.
So here he was, in a place like this, looking for a Yuzo Soma. It was not going
to be easy. If the man had any intelligence at all he had to know that Kritiker
had unleashed the hounds on him. But it was still a place to start; maybe Knight
would overhear something that would provide a better lead. Trying to fit in,
the agent walked over to a bar and ordered a drink. His dark grey slacks and
light blue shirt were a bit on the dressy side, considering what the other patrons
were clothed in, but he'd managed to get inside the club after all. Maybe it
had been the leather coat he'd been wearing; from what he could see it was a
pretty popular choice for a fabric.
Nursing his imported beer, Yuushi wandered throughout the club. He was careful
not to get too close to the yakuza goons, but he made sure to note where they
were at all times. They seemed a bit on the relaxed side, so it was highly doubtful
that Soma was going to pay his establishment a visit tonight. One of the men
appeared to have his attention focused on something in the corner, and curious
as to what was occupying the man's thoughts, Yuushi turned around to investigate.
And almost dropped his pint.
At first he thought he was seeing things, or that it was just a trick of the
dim light that made him believe he was looking at a familiar visage. But there
was no mistaking the air of cold disdain that if anything had just intensified
in the year or more since he'd last seen the redhead. Ran Fujimiya was standing
off in the distance, doing his best to ignore the laughing people around him.
It couldn't be a coincidence, the man had to be here for the same reason that
the blond was.
Yuushi felt something almost like pain in his chest as he stared at the swordsman.
Ran Fujimiya. That name was usually followed by a good bit of curses and more
than a little regret. The fiery man had made such an impact on everyone in Crashers
before he had suddenly left the group, never looking back. Bishop had passed
on a little over a year ago that he'd heard that Fujimiya was back in Kritiker,
and everyone had taken it personally that the man hadn't returned to the group.
And there he was, totally oblivious to the empty space he had left behind with
his departure, assumingly occupied with a mission. Yuushi wondered if he was
here just for the money and if he even knew that Moriyama was dead.
It was hard to tear his eyes of the redhead. The pale man was completely decked
out in skintight black, even sporting a band around his neck. The only flash
of color was the crimson hair, flashing violet eyes and a glitter of red and
silver on his wrist. There was something about the man that drew one's attention
in and refused to let it go. It seemed him and the yakuza soldier weren't the
only ones so ensnared, as a trio of women settled right next to Ran and carried
on in an exaggerated manner, desperate to make the gorgeous man notice them.
Unsurprisingly to anyone who knew the redhead, he just ignored them. When the
women took to dancing where they stood, constantly brushing up against the swordsman,
Ran stalked off to the bar.
The blond found his feet moving before he could even think about doing something.
Straight to the bar behind a certain slender young man. Ran had just waved to
the bartender when a golden arm snaked out beside him and placed an empty pint
glass down on the bar. "Honjyou." The man didn't sound surprised that he was
in the club at all.
"Fujimiya. You knew I was here?" Yuushi was trying to figure out when Ran had
spotted him, he definitely hadn't indicated that he'd seen him. The taller man
caught his breath as the redhead twisted around to face him. He stared at the
pale face. Now he knew what had been bothering him when he'd first caught sight
of the redhead. "You cut your hair." The blond reached out a hand to tug on
a crimson lock, shorter than he'd ever seen it. It made Ran look so different,
or maybe it was his imagination.
A white hand reached up and stopped his before it could touch the strands. "Hai.
Saw you when you walked in." Violet eyes glared up at the blond. "You shouldn't
be here. Go home and leave this to those better suited for it."
No hello, how are you. No inquiring about the others. No pleasant surprise or
happiness, just that cold, superior attitude that drove Knight absolutely nuts.
"You stuck up little bastard." The older man twisted his wrist until it was
the pale hand that was trapped in a grip, not the other way round. He squeezed
hard enough that he had to be hurting the redhead, trying to provoke some sort
of reaction. But the other man just sat there, face impassive. "Still the same
old Ran I see. Guess some things will never change. Do you even know why I am
here?"
"For a friend." Aya wasn't about to mention the dead man's name in this place.
"He hasn't been forgotten, and someone will pay. So just go home, there's nothing
you can do."
"Like hell. Nice to see you still remember something from your time with us,
one couldn't tell what with the way you left and never looked back." Yuushi
leaned forward, mouth almost nuzzling against the man's ear. "Did you ever think
of us, or where you just too happy becoming a murderer to care? Ever get that
revenge you were so desperately seeking?"
There was a slight chiming sound as the redhead shook minutely. Whereas the
crushing grip had failed to get a response, something in the last few seconds
had. The smaller man pulled back, suddenly skittish as if nervous about the
blond's presence. Knight couldn't believe it; he had never seen Ran act like
this before. It made him suddenly aware of the scent of musk and roses, of the
heat radiating off the slim body next to his. "Something the matter, Ran?"
Aya tried to put some distance between him and Yuushi, but the man kept moving
with him. It was a bit disconcerting to have the blond so close, he didn't like
it one bit. Nor the hot breath on his neck, reminding him of Yohji. "It's not
Ran anymore, it's Aya. As for the rest it's none of your business. I was only
supposed to be a temporary fix, so of course I moved on. Now let go of me."
"No." This was much too intriguing to leave alone. All those months Fujimiya
had been a member of Crashers, Yuushi hadn't been able to provoke any strong
reactions in the smaller man besides anger, frustration and contempt. Maybe
a little bit of affection, but that was in doubt. The other emotions had been
very definite, considering the way they had clashed. But for the first time
ever the blond was left with the belief that Ran, Aya. whatever, was aware of
him in some other way than as just a teammate. He'd have given anything to have
provoked that response when the young man had been filling in for Rook. It was
a bit disturbing to discover that he cared very much over the fact that he had
finally gotten one now. The older man lifted his other hand to play with the
bell, fingers brushing against the pale neck. "You're not leaving so easily
this time," a husky voice replied.
Furious amethyst eyes glared at him, their intensity a bit surprising but not
unexpected. Yuushi had suffered through many of those killing looks before;
for the most part he could brush the glare off. "This is /not/ the time or place
for this. I thought you were supposed to be a professional." Aya broke off the
glare momentarily to judge how much attention the two of them were attracting.
There were several pairs of eyes focused on them, obviously trying to puzzle
out what was happening between the two men. One of the sets was a very familiar
hue of emerald green. Noting the vehemence contained in those orbs, Aya stared
into them and shook his head, ever so slightly. The person he was silently communicating
with wasn't too happy with the situation, but knew better than to interfere
right away. The redhead hoped he diffused the situation soon.
Knight resisted the impulse to turn around and look behind him, trying to see
what or who the smaller man was looking at. It might be a trick. Aya resumed
glaring at him, hand itching to bat away the fingers touching his neck. But
it was a thin line Yuushi's and his tempers walked, especially when dealing
with each other. That action might be enough to prompt the blond into a physical
response, which would lead to even more unwanted attention. "Don't make me repeat
it, Honjyou."
Before the blond could reply, there was an angry snarl coming from behind the
bar. "Are you guys going to order or what?" Startled, Yuushi relaxed his grip,
which Aya promptly took advantage of. The blond turned in time to catch sight
of the swordsman vanishing into the crowd, graceful body tight with anger. Sighing,
he turned to order another beer. What the hell had he been thinking? He'd just
pissed off a man whose help he was most likely going to need. As soon as the
bartender set down the pint, the blond picked it up and started to drink. He
had just taken a big gulp when someone knocked into his back, making him spill
the drink all over his face and chest. "Sonovabitch!"
He turned in time to catch a lanky man with dark blond hair smile at him bemusedly
and apologize. "Sorry, it's a bit crowded in here." The man's tone didn't exactly
sound very repentant. Not wanting to start a fight and get kicked out of the
club, Yuushi cursed some more under his breath as he threw down some yen and
stormed off to the bathroom to try and repair his appearance.
*******
Yohji strolled around the club, keeping an eye out for Miho Kisaragi. Apparently
the woman often showed up at the club, even if her boyfriend wasn't present.
How was he supposed to turn the infamous Kudoh charm on her if she wasn't there?
In between searching the place for sight of his target he was keeping an eye
out for Aya. It wasn't so much as to check up on the man and make sure he was
all right; Aya would kill him if the redhead thought that for one moment. It
was just nice to look at the man and all the attention he drew and know that
he was the one going home with the swordsman at the end of the night. Well,
home to. The assassins had driven to the club separately, although Yohji had
parked his car near his boyfriend's Porche, all the way on top of the parking
garage and as far away from the elevator as possible. Both men had a thing for
their vehicles, and would be very upset if something happened to them.
Still no luck an hour or so later, the blond headed for one of the side bars.
About to walk up to the counter and order a drink, Yohji stopped at the sight
before him. Some blond man had Aya's hand in his grip and was leaning rather
close to the redhead. His kitten looked decidedly angry, and that was the only
thing that prevented the playboy from rushing over and decking the stranger.
For some reason Aya was reigning in his temper and not killing the man, there
must be an important reason why. Still, Yohji almost lost it when the blond
started toying with the choker he had bought his boyfriend. Violet eyes glared
ferociously at the presumptuous man, then searched the crowd. Lighting on Kudoh,
those eyes willed him to stay put, and the crimson head shook back and forth
ever so slightly. The swordsman was telling him to not interrupt. So Yohji just
stood there, inwardly fuming. It wasn't much longer when the redhead took the
opportunity presented to him and escaped the strange blond's grasp.
Yohji stood there for a moment, making sure his lover made good his escape.
When he noticed that the asshole stayed at the bar and ordered a drink, he hadn't
been able to resist exacting a little revenge. As soon as the man started to
drink from his full glass of beer, the lanky man jerked forward, bumping into
the stranger. He didn't quite make his voice sound contrite enough, and there
was a smile hovering around his lip. Golden eyes glared at him before their
owner stomped away, most likely to try and dry himself off. Feeling a bit better,
Yohji ordered a drink and resumed his search.
Oddly enough it was when he was once more on the lookout for Aya that he found
the woman. The smaller man was of all things engaged in a game of pool with
a couple of Yakuza thugs. Yohji didn't know what startled him the most, that
the man was kicking their asses or how easily he got along with them. The criminals
found his aloof air amusing for some reason, especially one in particular. Wondering
if he was going to have to rescue the redhead at some point tonight after all,
Yohji noted the brown haired woman with red highlights pouting in the corner.
Several more Yakuza were stationed near her, and it was clear they were frightening
everyone away. Detouring to one of the bars to order a couple of drinks, he
walked back to the pool tables, right past the bodyguards.
"You look like you could use this. I'm Yuji Konomi, who are you besides gorgeous
and bored?" Contact tinted blue eyes blinked up at him, and the woman smiled
automatically. The bodyguards moved in protectively, but she waved them away.
Her eyes trailed over the assassin in an appreciative manner.
"A bit forward, aren't you?" But the hand that fluffed her shoulder length hair
belied the reproachful tone of voice.
"I find that it works for me more often than not, so why shouldn't I be?" Yohji
treated the woman to a disarming smile as he posed seductively.
Glad to have her boredom relieved, the brunette debated offering the man a seat.
He was a stranger, but she was so bored she'd put up with anything that proved
entertaining. "I'm Miho Kisaragi." Lifting the shot and sniffing it, she asked
what it was.
"Grand Marnier." The blond assassin quickly downed his drink, then regarded
the target's girlfriend coolly. "If you want I can leave, just thought it a
shame someone as lovely as you had to sit all alone. I thought maybe you could
use a little company."
Miho bit her lip, torn between sending the handsome blond away and enjoying
his amusing attitude. "I'm hardly alone. Besides, I'm involved with someone."
"They don't count." A green eye winked at her as he nodded in the direction
of the bodyguards. "And I'm seeing someone as well. Wanna compare notes?"
The woman motioned for Yohji to sit down next to her, feeling a bit relieved
to hear that last bit. "Then what are you doing offering a strange woman a drink,"
she asked coyly.
"It's a soft spot I have, rescuing damsels in distress. The lover understands,
so I don't get into much trouble for it. Now if I did try something, trust me
I'd much rather deal with your friends over there. I'd have a better chance
of survival." The blond smiled as the woman laughed, glancing covertly over
at his boyfriend. The man was amassing quite a pile of cash from his competitors,
and didn't seem concerned that he was here sitting with a strange woman.
Running a hand through her hair again, Miho felt herself relax. This is what
she needed, a fun night out. Whatever Yuzo had done that had him doubling the
security around him and her had made the man withdrawn and stressed, and not
very good company. In fact she hadn't seen him for several days, and had been
informed it would be at least that many if not more before she saw him again.
Part of the reason she had come to the club tonight was a faint hope of catching
sight of Yuzo. No such luck. Miho loved him but the strained atmosphere was
starting to get to her. This Konomi seemed good for some laughs, and as long
as he wasn't lying about his girlfriend shouldn't be any trouble and a welcome
distraction.
The rest of the night passed by quickly, with Yohji harmlessly flirting and
making Kisaragi laugh again and again. It wasn't until he noticed Aya pocketing
the money he had won that the blond realized the hour. It was almost closing
time. The redhead waved goodbye to his fellow pool sharks, and it seemed as
if he was promising to come back the next night. Yohji still couldn't believe
that his lover had managed to hit it off with the mobsters as well as he had.
Offering Miho another devastating smile, the playboy informed her that he had
to be getting home. The woman actually seemed sad. "I have an idea, I often
have a bit of free time, and my lover isn't exactly a social person. Why do
you think I'm in a club by myself tonight? Anyways, how does maybe getting together
for dinner sound? No strings, just two people commiserating about the ones they
love and having a good time in spite of them?"
The brunette's face split into a big smile. "That sounds very nice. My boyfriend
has been very busy with work lately, and I don't often find dinner dates willing
to put up with my 'friends'. If you really don't mind, and your girlfriend of
course, I would love to have dinner."
"She won't mind," Yohji said as he winked at the woman. He quickly scribbled
down his cell phone number on a napkin and handed it to the woman with a bow.
As Miho stammered out a goodbye, he winked once more and made his way to the
door.
*******
Yuushi maintained his position by the exit, keeping an eye out for a bright
splash of red. Sure enough Fujimiya walked past, pausing at the coat check to
pick up his jacket. Already having retrieved his, the blond discretely followed
the smaller man out of the club. He made sure to keep some distance between
the assassin and him, hoping not to be noticed. Once Aya made it to the parking
garage the blond cursed and hurried to catch up.
Running up the stairs, he stopped at every level to make sure the redhead hadn't
gotten off out of the elevator. Figured that the man would park on the top floor.
He burst out of the stairwell, slightly out of breath, to find the smaller man
leaning against the hood of a white Porche. Purple eyes regarded him sardonically,
and the man hn'ed when Yuushi stopped in front of him.
"Nice of you to wait for me. Can we finish the conversation from earlier, or
are you going to disappear again?"
"Hn." Aya straightened up as the blond stood right in front of him. "Listen
to me, Honjyou. I'll make the target pay for Koge. My group was picked for this
assignment, not yours, so just drop the matter." The pale man was sure to pitch
his voice low, so it didn't carry more than a foot or two in the mostly abandoned
garage. "There are things we can do that you can't. So I'll say it once more,
/go home/."
"No. He was my friend, the whole team's friend. I'm involved whether you like
it or not. You can either let me help or deal with me following you everywhere
you go, a constant pain in your ass. You decide, /Aya/." The redhead shoved
Yuushi away and made for his car door, only to be spun around and have his wrists
once more gripped painfully hard. Controlling the impulse to lash out and hurt
the man in return, Aya tried to calm himself. Knight wanted a fight too badly,
he wasn't going to give it to the man. He'd learned a bit of control since leaving
Crashers. "Don't get in our way, Knight. You'll regret it if you do."
Yuushi pressed the smaller man against the car, bending him backwards. "Read
my lips, 'I'm not going anywhere'. You just can't walk away from me this time,
Fujimiya, so get used to me being your constant shadow until this mission is
over." He said this with his face mere centimeters from the pale man's, the
space growing less with each word. Just as he was about to brush his lips against
the redhead's, Aya kicked his leg out, catching Yuushi in his right knee. The
assassin couldn't do much damage, not having the proper leverage, but it made
the blond man back off and let go of his wrists. Golden eyes glowered in anger
at him, but before either of them could escalate the situation Knight was grabbed
from behind and spun around.
Yohji had come out of the elevator to find Aya bent over his car, the strange
blond once again assaulting him. Not bothering to stop and think the playboy
had charged at the embattled pair, mind intent on murder. He grabbed a broad
shoulder with one hand and swung his other, catching the surprised man in the
jaw. The golden-eyed stranger managed to deflect the knee aimed at his groin
just in time, and landed a hit in the lanky man's stomach. Before Yuushi could
get his guard up he had a shoulder ram into his middle and throw him backwards.
Yuushi landed painfully on the cement floor, losing about half the skin on his
left palm. Having had enough, he reached into a secret inside pocket of his
coat and pulled out a switchblade, triggering it open. Getting up to face his
enemy, the blond was surprised to see Aya subduing the man, pale hands holding
a lanky arm at an improbable angle as its owner cursed up a storm.
Violet eyes practically glowed from the fury contained within as they regarded
the man in the leather trenchcoat. "Put that thing away or I'll kill you myself."
Yuushi actually shivered at the malice laden in that statement. He'd never thought
that Ran would speak to him like that. Once he sheathed the blade and put it
back in his jacket the redhead let go of the struggling man, careful to take
a step away from him and inbetween the two blonds. "Behave, /both/ of you."
Aya glared back and forth at the men, his attitude clearly suggesting it would
be worth their lives if they didn't listen to him. "You're on the same side,
after all."
Knight blinked as this comment sunk in. Shit. Why hadn't he assumed that Fujimiya
would be at the club with his teammates? It was only the fact that he was acting
against Kritiker's wishes that he didn't have the rest of Crashers at his back.
The dirty blond haired man must have been the one who Ran had shook his head
at while sitting at the bar. No wonder the man had bumped into him and just
now tried to rip his heart out, if Yuushi had come across someone treating one
of his friends the same way he'd have bashed their head in.
Ever since he'd spotted the redhead earlier it was as if his brain had shut
down, and he'd been running on sheer stupidity. First repeatedly trying to pick
a fight with Ran, then pulling a weapon on the smaller man's teammate. Why the
hell was he acting like this? He held out a hand to the glowering man, trying
to make amends. "Yuushi Honjyou."
The green-eyed man ignored him and focused on his friend instead. "What the
fuck is going on, Aya? I don't care whose side this asshole is on, if I see
him lay one more finger on you he's dead." Yohji took a step closer to the strange
blond, intent on carrying out the threat, only to run into the swordsman's outstretched
hand.
"Kudoh." Aya glared back at his boyfriend, ready to strangle the possessive
baka. "Any moment now someone might show up to get their car. I will not let
them be treated to the sight of two bakas fighting, they will be sure to comment
on it." He shifted his attention to Knight. "Go home. /Now/." About to argue,
Yuushi thought better of the idea. There was an iciness to Ran that he had never
witnessed before, a focused intensity that clearly said he was a problem that
would be dealt with in the most expedient manner. Resolving to get some answers
/tomorrow/, the golden-eyed man walked towards the elevator, exchanging an evil
look with the other blond as he went past. He left the garage, mind busy analyzing
the situation and trying to figure out just exactly why things had gotten so
out of hand tonight.
Once his former teammate had entered the elevator, Aya dropped his arm. Yohji
stepped forward, about to berate the younger man for interfering, when he caught
a good view of the man's eyes. There was a flatness to them that let him know
he was dealing with Abyssinian right now, not his lover. Any yelling he did
was going to get him nowhere, and would only antagonize the man further. The
pale man was evidently rather pissed about his actions as it was. So he pulled
out a pack of cigarettes and lit one, waiting for the smaller assassin to speak.
There was only a centimeter or two left of the cigarette before Aya did so.
"I'm leaving." With that the redhead turned around and stalked over to his car.
Yohji did the same, rushing to his Seven. Things were bound to be very interesting
when the two Weiß got home.
*******
Yohji entered the Koneko and flicked his cigarette butt into the sink. He had
chain-smoked the whole entire way home, trying to puzzle out Aya's odd reactions
tonight. Why hadn't he tried to break Honjyou's arm for treating him like that?
Any other person who'd cornered him would have been missing a limb or two, but
the stranger had gotten away with it not once but twice. Yohji assumed that
the man must be from Crashers, but merely being a former teammate shouldn't
protect the man. Hell, if Ken had pinned Aya against his car, the brunet would
be sporting the bruises from that mistake for days. Taking the steps two at
a time, the playboy quickly made his way to his bedroom. Where he was sure to
find a very irate redhead. Aya had taken off from the garage like a bat out
of hell, Yohji couldn't figure out how the smaller man managed to drive the
way he did and not end up dead or with his license suspended.
Finding his door partially open, the blond cautiously stepped into his room.
Aya was standing by the bed, dressed only in the velvet choker and a pair of
navy blue pajama bottoms. Which technically belonged to Yohji, explaining why
they were in the process of slipping off the smaller man's hips. Not expecting
to find his boyfriend in this state of dishabille, the older man was momentarily
stunned. That was all the opening Aya needed to make his move.
Yohji was shoved against the wall from the force of a compact swordsman slamming
into him. Hands grabbed his hair, jerking his face down for a demanding mouth
to take advantage of. It took him a moment to realize that Aya wasn't attacking
him, but was kissing him with a passion. Once he figured that out he wrapped
his arms around the smaller man, pulling him closer as his brain shut down.
The redhead growled in response, abandoning his boyfriend's lips to trail his
mouth down the man's neck. His hands were busy trying to strip off Yohji's jacket
and shirt, yanking on the linen material harshly enough to rip it slightly.
The older man let go of his kitten long enough to pull his shirt out of the
tight leather pants that were becoming even tighter by the moment and shrug
his upper body free of the garments. Once that was done he grabbed the smaller
man by the hips and yanked him close, rubbing his erection against the man's
pelvis. He felt Aya's body start to respond as pale arms wound themselves around
his shoulders, hands once more tightening in his hair and urging his head down
towards an exposed neck. Yohji took advantage of the offering, mouth busy sucking
on the smooth skin as his hips kept rocking against his lover's. The man wrapped
his arms around a slender waist and lifted Aya ever so slightly as he pushed
himself away from the wall and headed to the bed. Once there he fell forward,
trapping the redhead underneath him.
Aya wriggled about, more in an effort to inflame his boyfriend's senses than
to escape the man. It was Yohji's turn to growl at the feel of the lithe body
underneath him, and he bent his head down to kiss the man once more. There was
a battle of tongues for a minute, and then the redhead submitted, letting his
lover delve deep into his mouth as his hands trailed along the man's body to
set about removing the blond's pants.
Letting out an explosive puff of air at the feel of his zipper being worked
open and a cool hand sliding inside the leather pants, Yohji grabbed at the
limb and brought it up to his mouth. Placing a kiss on the palm, he was about
to rest the hand above the smaller man's head when he noticed the dark bruise
circling the slim wrist. It was then that everything came rushing back to him,
the stranger from the club and their fight in the garage. "Dammit Aya." The
redhead had used one of the playboy's own tactics against him, circumventing
an argument by turning anger into passion. He should have known something was
up, his lover never initiated something this brazen unless he was very upset
or trying to hide something. Usually it was both. That helped to cool his ardor
quite a bit, but not totally kill it.
Violet eyes gazed up at him, desire quickly being replaced by a iciness that
indicated Yohji was about to be shut out in a major way. Aya tried to push the
blond off of him and get up, but found himself shoved back into the bed. Yohji
had the weight and strength advantage over the man, not to mention better leverage.
"Get off of me Kudoh."
"No. You went through some effort to have me here like this, so I'm not moving.
What are you trying to avoid, Aya. Who is this Yuushi Honjyou, one of your Crashers
buddies?"
The smaller man was well and truly glaring now. But part of his anger was directed
at himself. He hadn't been exactly sure he could pull the situation off, making
Yohji forget all about what had happened earlier, but had considered it worth
a shot. He just wasn't in the mood to dig up his past tonight. Why couldn't
the damn man just have refused the mission, or let himself be seduced? Any other
time all the redhead had to do was breath and he was pounced on.
"I'm waiting." Yohji did not sound very happy. Aya quickly occupied his mind
with what he would say and what he'd hold back, but the way those emerald eyes
were regarding him gave him the feeling that his lover wanted the whole story.
The man was too smart to be able to fool for long, especially when he was dead
set on something. Just like now. But he knew that Yohji wouldn't like the truth,
that he would make the matter out to be more than it really was. Another thing
that the redhead had been hoping to avoid tonight was dealing with the older
man's insecurity and jealousy when it came to him.
"Get off of me, and I'll start explaining." He knew he could outrun the blond
if he got out of reach. The situation could benefit from a strategic withdrawal.
"No."
Oh well, the redhead hadn't been sure that would work either. Eyes glittering
with anger, the pale man commenced his story after a moment of exchanging glares.
"Yuushi Honjyou is indeed with Crashers. He's known as Knight, and was in the
group when I was temporarily assigned to it. We didn't exactly get along back
then, what you saw tonight was not that unusual for us. Especially since he
insists on being involved with this mission, and I insist that he leaves the
matter to Weiß."
That couldn't be everything, Aya would never voluntarily confess the whole matter
to him, the truth had to be dragged out of the stubborn man in bits and pieces.
Yohji knew this from bitter experience. The redhead did try to be a bit more
open about his past to his lover, but still had a habit of withholding things
he thought would upset the older man. This was clearly one of those times, or
the kitten wouldn't have tried so hard to distract him. "Not good enough. You
can't convince me that you remained in a team for any length of time with someone
who'd do" Yohji grasped the bruised wrist and shoved it in the smaller man's
face "this to you. What's going on here, Aya?"
The other man closed his eyes and let his head rest back on the mattress. He
detested having to explain things. "No, Yuushi's never done something like this
before. He's usually more restrained and polite. It's probably just a mix of
being ordered to back off and his anger at the way I left the group. It wasn't
exactly. amicable. I needed more money for my imouto, and a chance at Takatori.
Crashers couldn't provide those things, even if it could I wouldn't have been
able to get my revenge and stay in the group. So I left on my terms."
The blond could very well imagine what those had been. Aya had probably just
packed up his bags one night and left without saying a word. Abandoning the
people who'd risked their lives to watch his back without a second thought on
his part. Yohji had seen it happen after all, when the swordsman had tried to
leave Weiß after Takatori's death. That had probably been when he should
have realized how much he loved the quiet man, instead of a couple weeks later
during a mission. The anger and sense of betrayal that had filled him with the
redhead's departure had surprised him.
Wracking his brains for anything that his lover had said about his time in Crashers,
Yohji wasn't having much luck coming up with anything. Aya had told him next
to nothing about the group, other than him being a temporary replacement and
the team not being allowed to kill. About to give up on the matter, the blond
felt his body grow stiff. There had been something that Aya had let slip once,
about Schuldig threatening him if he let anyone get close to him. That an old
teammate had tried, but failed. He'd almost forgotten about that fact, it was
from a period that he didn't like to think much about, considering what he'd
done to his lover. Even if he really hadn't been responsible for it. Yuushi
had to be that former teammate, the man's actions screamed jealousy once you
thought about them. Yohji repeated this theory to the quiet man lying under
him.
The smaller man's eyes drifted open, regarding the blond warily. That was all
the conformation Yohji needed. "That's what you didn't want to mention." Why
hadn't Aya wanted to talk about it so desperately? And why hadn't he tried to
remove the man's head for hurting him. The playboy's mind leapt to a conclusion.
"Do you love him?"
"/No/." Seeing the doubt shimmering in green eyes, the redhead elaborated. "I
never knew he even wanted me until another teammate pointed it out." Pawn had
asked him how long he was going to play hard to get, not even suspecting that
his comrade had been clueless of the matter. "He's just a friend. Someone who
got on my nerves and yelled at me a lot, but never failed to be there for me
when I needed him. I owe Yuushi for that. He has a right to be mad with me,
and it has always been too easy for us to start fighting and forget about everything
else. So I didn't push back for once. It would have attracted too much attention."
And deep down he felt as if he deserved the anger and pain. It was easy to realize
now how much he must have hurt his former teammates with his abrupt departure.
But Aya had been too focused on his revenge and not letting anyone get close
to him to care back then. The irony was he'd fled Crashers and ended up in Weiß,
and eventually Yohji's bed. If he'd been trying to avoid having people care
about him he'd failed miserably. Still, it looked as if Yohji wasn't totally
convinced. "I didn't want you to know because it's my mess. And because you'd
think just what you are right now." The man still needed some reassurance. Suppressing
a sigh, Aya set about to do that, as awful with words as he usually was. "I've
never wanted Honjyou as a lover. Just you." He lifted his head to kiss the blond
on the lips. Maybe actions would convince the stubborn fool. When he started
to nibble on the man's lush mouth Yohji finally kissed back, with an intensity
that eclipsed his earlier passion.
Aya let the older man ravish his mouth and neck, for once not caring about any
marks or the noises the two men were making. If this was what his lover needed,
so be it. He didn't stifle any of his moans or gasps that the hungry mouth and
hands wrung from him, busy constantly repeating the blond's name. Each sound
and shiver just seemed to fan Yohji's desire, until the man was tearing off
their pants in an effort to have as much skin in contact with skin as possible.
Aya hesitantly rolled onto his stomach at the older man's urging when he pulled
back to reach for the lube. And was promptly startled to not feel slick digits
but a wet tongue probe at his opening, moist and warm and spearing inside of
him. He moaned out Yohji's name again and again, fighting to not bury his face
in the sheets. A desperate mewl broke forth when the blond eventually shifted
away, only to be choked back when the man started to push his hard shaft inside
the redhead. It had been so long since he'd let Yohji take him this way, he'd
almost forgotten how deep and hard the older man could thrust into him like
this, the control his lover had. His hips were pulled up, and Aya was almost
sobbing at the myriad sensations assaulting him, the mouth roaming over his
neck and shoulders, the hand pumping his erection, the almost violent thrusts
that seemed to reach deeper with each deliberate push. Kudoh broke off the kisses
to hiss in the smaller man's ear that he was Yohji's and Yohji's alone, forever.
All he could do was chant back yes as waves of pleasure overtook his senses,
radiating out from deep inside him where the playboy was buried.
Aya came in a shuddering rush, body clenching tight around Yohji's shaft, making
the older man yell out his name. The thrusts became more desperate as the blond
fought to hold back the inevitable just a little longer, but it was only a matter
of moments before his body betrayed him and he collapsed on top of the slender
form beneath him. The smaller man moaned at the heat flooding into him, but
otherwise remained still, body spent. He tried to focus on the aftershocks of
pleasure, on Yohji whispering on how much the blond loved him, but the position
soon grew uncomfortable. Aya didn't want any bad memories tainting what had
just happened, so he murmured Kudoh's name as he tried to sit up.
Yohji immediately rolled off of the pale man and on to his side. Aya mirrored
the motion, ending up facing his lover. Brushing back the redhead's sweaty bangs,
Yohji leaned forward to kiss a damp nose before pulling the man close. "Ai shiteru,"
he repeated once more, smiling when his kitten snuggled close and breathed the
words back against his throat. The blond enjoyed the cuddle for several minutes;
until he felt the urge to sleep threaten to overtake him. There was still a
matter to discuss, so he shifted back slightly and tugged on an eartail. That
earned him a mumbled 'Kudoh' and a glare, both ruined by a yawn. "He's not going
to go away, is he?"
"Knight? No, not with the death of a friend involved. Crashers will see this
through to the end, if not Yuushi than one of the others. Soma will be made
to pay for Moriyama's death." Aya suppressed the urge to shiver as once again
a hand toyed with the bell on his choker. This time the touch felt right.
"Hmm. Any of the others have a thing for you too?" That glare was more successful
than the previous one, distressingly so. "Okay, dumb question, but had to check.
Think we can convince the baka that Soma has fled the country and hand him a
plane ticket?" The plan was met with a derisive snort. "Didn't think so. Oh
well, I'm sure we'll come up with something. But that will have to wait til
tomorrow." At the raised eyebrow that statement earned him Yohji leered at the
pale man in his arms. "I'm thinking a change of sheets, a nice warm bubblebath,
and a good night's sleep will do wonders for our sense of invention. What do
you think?" Aya just hn'ed and pulled his head down for a kiss. As the blond
rolled onto his back, dragging the smaller man on top of him, he pulled back
from the embrace long enough to comment that they didn't have to start on the
suggestion right away.
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Hee, that's the first chapter of the new fic. These titles keep getting more
and more obscure, don't they? Told you I hate coming up with the things, so
I make you suffer by trying to figure them out. Trust me and don't bother, they
all make perfect sense to me, and that's a frightening thought. So just trust
me that there's a reason behind it, and maybe it'll become clear.
Anyways, taking a moment or two to answer a few questions left over from the
last fic:
As for Koyu's curiosity, hadn't meant for any evil intentions behind it (checks
notes, nope not at this point), just that if you had someone like Teddy try
to explain someone like Yohji and Aya to you, wouldn't you be flat out curious
to meet them? Oh well, maybe it has something to do with the neko in my name,
but that made sense to me (see above).
Um, I know it gets annoying at times to keep hearing Yohji refer to Aya as his
kitten, but trust me there are several reasons for this, and I do try to explain
them somewhat (wait til the next chapter, there's an interesting take on the
phenomena) and try to keep them limited.
Sorry, but no plans to kill Schu right now, having waa~aay too much fun with
him torturing the boys. You'll just have to keep reading to see what happens,
and who Aya ends up with. No promises.
Hope Kabuki's and my's disclaimers make a little bit more sense now.
And finally, very glad that everyone is happy about Teddy's return. You'll see
more of him soon.