Of Cups and Wands
Chapter 6
*******
Tension building in his head, Aya concentrated on sinking this last shot. Just
as the eight ball sunk in the back right pocket he felt a snapping sensation,
making him abruptly stand upright. Trying to maintain his disinterested façade,
he quickly walked over to Yoshioka and claimed his winnings for the game. As
soon as the cash was safely tucked into an already stuffed pocket, the redhead
mumbled something about needing another drink and walked back to the pool table
to snatch Teddy's arm. Dark purple eyes speared into the American's pale blue
ones, and any questions the younger man had were cut short. The two men swiftly
departed the game area.
They had to get out of the club. There was a little voice whispering inside
Aya's head, telling him that now was the time. On the way to one of the bars
there was a loud scream. Teddy tried to crane his head over the crowd and find
out what was going on, but his pale friend kept dragging him over to the jam-packed
bar, stopping behind several people already in line for a drink. As soon as
half a dozen yakuza ran past them on the way to one of the men's rooms Aya was
once more in motion. Seeing several dark suited men rush from the front of the
club, he decided to go out the main door. Everyone would expect him to leave
from one of the emergency exits, after all.
He didn't bother to get his coat. Ken would take care of it later if possible,
and if not there was nothing in it to link Aki Fujimura to an Aya Fujimiya or
the Koneko no Sume Ie. Timing their departure until a large pack of people tried
to leave the club at the same time, clearly not wanting to take any chances
with whatever had grown men screaming their heads off, Aya pulled Teddy along
with him into the center of the crowd. Finally out of the club, the assassin
decided it would be best to take a roundabout way to his car. He knew that the
foreigner didn't drive, so he could just give him a lift home once they made
it safely to his Porsche.
Planning to dodge down a side street, Aya cursed at a loud voice calling out
for him to stop. Ducking into a crevasse between the club and another building,
the redhead shoved Teddy to the back and assumed a defensive stance at the entrance.
And waited there. Shortly he heard the sound of a scuffle on the sidewalk, and
curiosity soon won out, causing the pale man to peek around to see what was
happening.
Mickey was standing behind a yakuza who was sliding face forward down a wall,
body limp with unconsciousness. "Red." The burly American just nodded his head
and said the one word, paying the stunned assassin slight heed as he peered
around him for his brother. "I know you're back there Theodore, come on out.
No more goons around here for the time being." Aya was rewarded with the sight
of Teddy meekly walking out of the dark alley, an expression of contrition on
the puckish face. "How did you find me, Mickey?"
"Now's not the time," Aya quickly cut in, looking about him before he continued
walking down the street. Both of the foreigners decided to follow him as he
swiftly backtracked down several streets and alleys, making sure no one was
tailing after them. Half an hour later the three men finally made it to the
parking garage where the swordsman's Porche was. It was clear as soon as they
exited the stairwell that someone was standing by the sports car. Aya's muscles
relaxed when he got close enough to recognize Yohji.
Yohji did a double take when he realized who the two men with him were. "What
the hell is this, a Bacchus reunion? Seiichi going to make an appearance next?"
The teasing smile on the blond's face faded as he got a good look at Aya. Letting
out a string of curses, Yohji grabbed ahold of his lover's chin and tilted his
head up as his other hand brushed back the long bangs. The lower left hand side
of the pale man's face was covered with a darkening bruise, a lip swollen and
split. "It was that fucker Ueno, wasn't it? He's dead." Aya glared up at him,
jerking at a gold wrist to get him to let go.
Once free he asked the older man if anyone had traced him back to the car. As
Yohji shook his head he keyed the alarm, disengaging it and unlocking the door.
Aya's voice drifted back to the assembled men as he searched his coupe for something.
"We need to get out of here. Yohji, can you give the Stouts a ride to either
their home or car?" Turning around in time catch his teammate's nod, the redhead
busied himself with tying a bandana over his hair, disguising the crimson locks.
Yohji stepped close to assist in the task, tucking away a few stray strands.
"Here, you better wear these as well." He placed his sunglasses on his lover's
face, smiling slightly as they slid down a pale nose. "Get home safely." Aya
spared him a quick kiss before getting into his car and taking off.
Lighting a cigarette, the lanky man turned to face the two brothers. He nodded
his head to indicate the Sportster parked not far away. "Good thing one of you
guys is scrawny. Any preference on where I drop you off?" Mickey indicated that
his car was parked a few blocks away.
Once all of the men were crammed in the vehicle and directions had been given,
Yohji asked the burning question. "What the hell are the two of you doing here?"
"That's a very good question," Mickey responded, twisting in the front seat
to look behind him at a very quiet Teddy. "I myself came down here to check
up on a certain nosy twit who said he'd be spending the night with his boyfriend.
After driving around forever looking for a parking spot I was about to enter
the club when I saw Red and him racing out of the place. With some guy chasing
after them."
"What happened to the guy?" Yohji inquired.
The big man smiled as he flexed his fingers. "I introduced him to two laws of
physics. That two objects can't occupy the same space at the same time, and
when a speeding object comes to a halt there will be a discharge of energy."
"Huh?"
Teddy spoke up for the first time since seeing his brother. "What Mr. Science
is trying to say is that he slammed the goon into a wall."
"Who needs sports equipment when architecture will do just as well?"
"Hmph." Yohji lit a cigarette, needing some nicotine to calm him down. Between
Aya being hit and sharing a small space with the two brothers, his nerves were
a wreck. "Okay, that explains you, what about trouble sitting back there?"
"Why does everyone call me trouble?" Teddy whined. Green and grey eyes regarded
him in astonishment as their owners twisted around to stare at him. Fortunately
they were stopped at a red light. "All I wanted to do was make sure that Kudoh's
story was legit. That was it. Honest. Why are you guys looking at me like that?
The light's green, by the way."
They weren't buying it. "So you decide to go to a club you know is a known yakuza
hang-out just to make sure a friend wasn't being cheated on. Without telling
Koyu or me where you were going. If I hadn't decided to check up on you do you
have any idea how much trouble you might be in right now?" Mickey asked.
Yohji added his two cents worth. "Tell the truth. You were looking for more
ammunition to blackmail me with, weren't you, Teddy?" At the incredulous stare
the younger man's brother was giving him, the blond elaborated. Once more grey
eyes regarded the longhaired man, who was doing his best to sink back into the
upholstered seat.
"Theodore Robert Stout. I can't believe you'd try to take advantage of a dangerous
situation like that. Do you have any shred of decency or common sense in you?"
Yohji snorted in doubt at that bit as he pulled up to where Mickey's vehicle
was parked.
"Hey, why am I the bad guy? I didn't smack Red, or sic the mob squad on us.
If I hadn't been there the guy might have been in a real dilemma. Especially
since his boyfriend was too busy cozying up to some slut to lend a hand." Teddy
was flatly ordered out of the car by a fuming assassin and mortified sibling.
Yohji could still hear the man protesting his innocence as he sped away, pausing
only to make sure no one had followed them.
*******
Aya was intent on reaching the bathroom to survey the damage and take some medication
when he walked into the Koneko. So of course that meant that Yuushi would be
waiting for him in the kitchen, with Omi puttering around the coffee pot. The
youth had been shocked to have someone return home so early, and once Honjyou
had filled him in on what had happened at the club that evening had insisted
on going downstairs to wait for Aya along with him. The redhead grunted at the
worried faces and leaned against the counter, eager to get the questioning over
with. Kudoh would be home soon.
Busy taking off the sunglasses and bandana, he hissed in anger as Yuushi came
over and tilted his head to the side. "Jesus, he really nailed you, didn't he?
Why?" The blond stepped back a few feet to give his friend some room, taking
in how tense the man had become in his presence.
No one was surprised to hear a sparse answer and a diversionary tactic. "He
was trying to boss me around, I wouldn't play along. Any idea what happened
back there to freak the yakuza like that?"
Yuushi searched about for a towel which he promptly dampened with cold water
and handed to Aya. "I was just telling Tsukiyono about it. No idea, all I know
is they emptied the place pretty quick. Held one or two people back, from the
looks of it they were just normal guys treated to a shocking sight. And a few
of them were looking about for you. Took off at just the right moment." The
redhead sighed as he cradled the compress to his face, and Omi's eyes narrowed
in thought.
"I haven't a clue either, just that it's bad." Aya stared off in the distant
for a moment, feeling about for something that he couldn't describe. There was
a flare up of heat before a smothering wave of cold descended upon him. Shivering
slightly, he hugged his arms tight against his body. For a moment he could have
sworn he heard a woman whispering an apology. Coming back to himself, dark plum
colored eyes regarded the two blonds watching him closely. "We need to find
Soma right away. Something's been set into motion, and things are going to be
stirred up the next few days. It'll be the best time to take him down, if we
miss it he'll disappear for good." Rubbing his temples, he asked Omi if the
target had called his girlfriend yet. At the boy's negative response he replied,
"He will, soon. Can you monitor police communications while you're at it, try
and find out what went on tonight? Just in case Ken doesn't find anything out
either."
"I'll get right on it, as soon as I get some caffeine in me. Since I don't have
to be at class tomorrow I figured I'd stay up a bit tonight, see what I can
find out when traffic's not so bad. Why don't you go upstairs and take care
of that cut, it looks nasty."
Aya nodded his head, then turned his attention to Yuushi. "We'll need to combine
all our information on the yakuza, figure out exactly where they'll be and how
many. Crashers' has more contacts in that department than Weiß. Can they
be any help to us?"
"Yes. I already talked to a couple of them earlier, will try and catch a few
more tomorrow. Then we can sit down together and see what we're up against."
Yuushi flashed a smile at the pale man, and was warmed to get a shadow of it
back. This was more like it had been before, the two of them working along side
each other. He'd missed this so much. Aya tossed the towel aside and hurried
up the steps. Omi got out a thermos and began to pour the just brewed coffee
into it. He offered Yuushi the cup or so that was left when it was full.
"No thanks, I think I'm going to get ready and go to bed as well. That way I
can be up early and try to track down a few people." The older man stared pensively
at the doorway that Aya had just walked through. After a few minutes he voiced
his thoughts. "He's still doing it, isn't he?"
Omi's hand tightened on the thermos. "Doing what," he asked with false cheerfulness.
Yuushi gave him a rueful look. "Don't know if I can explain it properly. Bishop
said it best, it's like Fujimiya can look at a tangle of knots and pluck out
the one or two strands that you need. He was forever changing things at the
last minute, throwing off all of Bishop's careful plans yet somehow making sure
everything turned out right in the end. Do you know what I mean?"
"Yes, I do. That's why he's field leader." Keeping his eyes on the sugar he
was adding to his coffee, Omi asked in a neutral voice. "Did you ever mention
this to Kritiker?"
"Nah, by the time we realized what we had the team didn't want to lose him.
We were afraid he'd be reassigned elsewhere." The gold eyes grew hard for a
moment. "Didn't do us much good though, did it?" Omi just stood by the counter
as Honjyou quietly left the room.
*******
A quick trip to the bathroom turned into another long hot shower, as Aya tried
to rid himself of the cold sensation once again. And to get the scent of alcohol
and cigarettes off his skin. Washing his hair a second time, he realized all
he really was doing was hiding out in the bathroom. Angry with himself, he wasted
no time rinsing and drying off, just wanting to get dealing with Kudoh out of
the way. Wrapping a towel around his waist he picked up his clothes and stalked
out the door, almost running into Yuushi as the man waited for his turn in the
room. Mumbling an apology as he continued on his way, Aya pushed open his bedroom
door, not surprised to find Yohji sitting on the couch, smoking a cigarette.
"'Bout time there, kitten. I was beginning to wonder if you would ever get out
of the shower." Yohji eyed the smaller man, taking in the still too pale skin
and the damp blood red hair clinging to the delicate face. The purple bruise
stood out in stark contrast to the other colors, and the blond ground out his
cigarette in anger. "Had a short chat with Omi while I waited. Just what the
hell was Ueno trying to order you to do?"
The redhead resisted the urge to storm back out of the room. "Welcome home,
Kudoh. Can you give me a minute to get dressed here before the interrogation
starts?" Yohji hmphed at the last part but remained silent as he watched Aya
remove quite an impressive sum of money from his pants and toss the clothes
into a hamper. The redhead then took off the towel and pulled on a pair of boxer
shorts and the sweatshirt he'd been wearing earlier. Sitting down on the bed
he started to dry his hair, prompting Yohji to get up and sit behind him, taking
over the task. He just loved playing with Aya's hair, combing out the silky
strands and making the man purr in pleasure. As soon as the locks were mostly
dry and in some semblance of order he held his redhead tight, enjoying the calm
before the storm. Chances were very good he'd be sleeping on the couch tonight.
"What happened at the club, Aya?"
"... Ueno tried to get me to drink something. I refused, he objected."
Typical Fujimiya answer. The absolute bare bones, no embellishments or explanations
whatsoever. Had he really expected anything else? Running his hands through
his own locks in anger, Yohji tried again. "Now why didn't I guess that? A perfectly
normal response there, don't you think. I want to know what the hell is going
on between the two of you. Most guys don't knock the shit out of you or sic
a bunch of gangsters on you for turning down a free drink." Another typical
response, Aya just clammed up as his body grew tense. "Do we skip to the fight
right now, or you going to drag this out a little more?"
"He wanted me to jump when he said so. I told him I was there to play pool,
nothing else. Ueno wasn't going to take 'no' for an answer. You want to know
what exactly he was thinking, go ask him. I'm not a telepath."
For once Aya was getting to the point in a relatively short amount of time.
Though Yohji didn't need to ask the gangster just what exactly he was trying
to get from the pale man. And not even Aya could be that oblivious, he was just
avoiding the issue. Again. Time for the fight. "You're not going back to the
club. Honjyou, Ken and I can handle it just fine, you'll stay home and help
Omi." The playboy sat there in silence, waiting for the explosion.
Hugging the long arms around him tight, Aya tried to calm the anger and to think
how he wanted this to go. As predicted, Yohji was playing possessive boyfriend.
The normal, and so far only tried responses to this was either to freeze out
the man or start yelling. Both would naturally lead to a loud battle, setting
off another damn headache and a day or two of silent treatment. He wasn't sure
if he was up to the drama tonight. Aya was cold and exhausted, feeling as if
he'd been hollowed out, and his head was throbbing. Nothing too bad right now,
but why aggravate matters? It was getting monotonous.
Aya removed the arms about his waist and stood up. Yohji watched him warily
as the blond gathered himself, clearly waiting for an attack of some sort. And
was left puzzled as the quiet man walked over to his side of the bed and slid
inbetween the sheets. "So I'm being ignored now?" he asked in indignation.
"No."
Totally thrown off by this change of tactics, Yohji got off the bed and stood
at the foot of it, staring at his lover. After a minute he said aloud what he
was pondering. "What the hell am I supposed to do now?"
"Shut up and get into bed would be my suggestion, but do whatever you like."
A little extra body heat right now would be very nice, Aya thought as he pulled
the down comforter close. Feeling Yohji sit next to him on the bed, he opened
his eyes and gazed at the older man wearily. Clever fingers brushed back his
bangs, and the redhead tilted his face into the caress.
Still trying to make sense of the situation, Yohji stared deep into his lover's
eyes. They showed exhaustion and a hint of pain as well of irritation, but weren't
iced over as normal when he was being shut out, or gleaming with fury. "Uhm,
you did hear what I said, didn't you, about not going back to the club?" This
was confusing as all hell. The eyes flashed more irritation before drifting
shut.
Aya sighed as he snuggled deeper into the feather bed. "I heard you, just didn't
think it was worth screaming 'shi-ne' at you all night long only to resume fighting
in the morning. Can't we save that part until we wake up?" Because of his eyes
being closed he missed the completely flabbergasted expression on Kudoh's face.
It wasn't like him to turn away from a fight, but what he'd said was true. Nothing
would be resolved that night, might as well deal with it in the morning. Finally
coming to that conclusion himself, Yohji got up and started to strip off his
clothes before joining his lover in bed.
Spooning himself behind the smaller man, hands combing through the damp hair
until Aya relaxed and sank back into the embrace, Yohji planted a kiss on his
kitten's neck. "This is weird."
"Hn."
"No, really, I keep waiting for you to burst out of bed and start waving your
damn sword at me. Or to get kicked out and told to sleep on the damn couch."
Something suspiciously like a chuckle emerged from the pale man's mouth before
he smothered the sound. "Though it makes sense, considering we'll be fighting
well into the next day or two." Hands roaming downwards, Yohji pulled Aya close
to him as they slipped underneath the sweatshirt. His lover was ice-cold once
more, but quick to respond to the feather-light touches. "So do we save the
make-up sex til later as well or no?" The delectable bottom being rubbed against
his erection was answer enough. Aya sat up to pull his sweatshirt off and toss
it aside before curling up facing Yohji.
Passion filled kisses gave way to panting and moans as Yohji rolled on top of
the smaller man. Shortly after that he was thrusting into his lover, crying
out the redhead's name as nails raked down his back. It was short and all consuming
and mind blowing, just like usual after they had fought, desperate and hungry
to find their way as deep inside the other as they could until they were one.
But it lacked the hint of anger and hurt that had always lingered after an argument,
tainting the pleasure just the slightest bit. Which usually drove them on and
on until exhaustion masked the feelings. Tonight there was none of that, just
determination to enjoy each other as much as they could before the negative
things once again inserted themselves into the couple's life. Satisfied, exhausted
and warmer than he'd been for hours, Aya draped himself over his grinning lover,
holding the man tight as one hand played with his hair and the other lit a cigarette.
A voice echoed in his head, telling him to enjoy his knight as long as he could.
Clutching the blond tighter, Aya drifted off to sleep seeking the threads that
ensured that their time would last forever.
*******
<Wake up, little tuberose. We have to get you out of the house. You and the
Wichser.>
Darkened eyes snapping open, Aya came awake, filled with the need to get out
of bed and leave the Koneko. Resisting the impulse as he tried to figure it
out, he felt a tugging sensation that kept shattering his concentration and
made him carefully shift away from his sleeping lover. Having relied so heavily
on his instincts these past couple years, he gave in to the urgings and swiftly
got dressed. Grabbing some of the bills scattered about his dresser he shoved
them into the jeans pockets and left the room.
It was still quite early in the morning, not even seven am yet. Considering
that everyone had been up late last night because of the assignment, it was
no surprise that he was the only one out of bed. After a brief stop in the bathroom
he quietly made his way downstairs, approaching the sleeping figure sprawled
out on the couch. Grabbing an exposed foot he yanked on the limb a few times
before Yuushi sat up, grumbling and wiping at his eyes. "Hush, the others are
still sleeping. We have to leave."
"Wha? Fujimiya, do you have any idea what time it is?"
"It's not that early. Come on and get dressed. I'm treating for breakfast."
Ignoring the glower being directed his way, the redhead went through the bag
on the floor and threw a pair of jeans and a long sleeved t- shirt at the disheveled
Crasher. "Now."
Grumbling some more under his breath, Yuushi reluctantly got up and did as he
was told. As he dressed Aya straightened out the couch and hid his bag away,
making the living room appear normal. Citing the need to use the bathroom quickly,
the blond rushed upstairs as his pale friend hissed at him to be both fast and
quiet. Returning back downstairs, Yuushi found Aya waiting for him in the kitchen,
Kudoh's glasses perched on his face.
The redhead led him several blocks away from the house to a small eatery. He
selected a table in the back of the room, far away from the windows, and sat
facing the door. Yuushi took the seat nearest him, trying to figure out Aya's
change of attitude. Yesterday he's barely let him get close, and for the most
part when not ignoring him had been threatening him.
Having been caught at staring at the pale man, Yuushi offered a weak smile.
"See you still heal pretty quick, but that bruise is going to need another day
or two before it completely fades. Now why did you drag me out of bed?"
Aya fiddled with the menu for a second, not terribly sure himself. "You've been
wanting an opportunity to talk to me, well now you have one." The waitress came
over, granting him a brief reprieve. He ordered a bowl of rice and some miso
soup along with a pot of tea. As Honjyou selected something off of the menu
he toyed with Yohji's sunglasses.
"Okay then, what do we talk about?" Yuushi inquired as soon as the waitress
left. Aya asked him how the rest of Crashers was, and the time waiting for their
meal was spent by the blond reminiscing over the past two years. He actually
made the redhead smile a time or two.
When the food arrived the talking halted as the men ate. Spying a piece of rice
clinging to Aya's chin, Yuushi reached over to brush it away. The pale assassin
flinched from his touch, scooting back in his chair. Plum colored eyes immediately
looked downwards, suddenly fascinated with the teapot. Gritting his teeth together,
the older man let his hand fall to the table. "I have a question for you now,
Aya. What the hell happened to you. And I don't mean the career choice. You
never were this skittish around me before. I think it's more than me just being
an idiot in the exercise room the other day. Which I'm very sorry about. I never
meant to scare you like that."
That got the man's attention. "You didn't scare me."
"Bullshit, I know fear when I see it, Fujimiya. You would have gutted me if
you hadn't wanted to be out of the room so badly."
Tugging on his bangs, Aya pushed away his mostly empty bowls and rested his
elbows on the table. "You startled me. I never thought you'd do something like
that. I.. I can't ever feel about you the way you want me to. That's what I
wanted to talk to you about. Can't you just back off?"
Hearing the words he'd been dreading to the past several days, Knight leaned
in close, desperate for an explanation. "Why, can you tell me that much? Please
Ran, Aya, whatever."
Taking a deep breath, the quiet man decided to face the issue head on. "I love
Yohji. All you ever were was a friend, Yuushi. A good one, painful to leave
behind. But I never thought of you as anything else. Even now, that's all I
think of you as."
"What's so special about Kudoh?" The blond's voice was harsh, filled with bitterness.
Aya sighed, resting back in his chair. He wrapped his arms about him as he tried
to figure out what to say. It was so hard for him to put emotions into words.
"He loves me back. You asked if I was with him because of what he does, what
our jobs are. That's part of it. I know he can deal with what I've become, with
what I have to do, because he does it as well."
"You never gave me a chance, Ran," Yuushi pleaded. "How do you know I can't
handle that?"
"Because of yesterday. Admit it Honjyou, you were disgusted with us. With me.
And you keep thinking that I am the same boy who worked along side you two years
ago. You're back to calling me 'Ran'. I can't be that person, ever again, and
you can't deal with me as I am now. Yohji can." The other man remained silent.
"Yohji knows me almost better than anyone else. I can let my guard down around
him. I can depend on him." Yuushi made a face at that last comment, clearly
disbelieving that fact.
"He's proved it. The man might aggravate the hell out of me, and be a possessive,
hedonistic bastard most of the time, but he makes me feel safe. I believe him
when he says he'll do anything for me."
"And you don't believe me."
"That's because you don't love me." Gold eyes blinked at him in puzzlement.
"Admit it. You wanted me, and then I left. That just made you want me even more.
And then you found me with someone else, and that just increased the feeling
yet again. I know you Honjyou, the harder it is to get something, the more excited
about it you are. That's why you always took the most difficult jobs. They gave
you the most thrill. I'm not a thrill. You have no idea how hard it was to let
Kudoh get close to me, and I only really gave in when he proved it wasn't just
sex he wanted. And after I had to admit to myself that I loved him. It wouldn't
be worth the pain and hurt to do that with you when I know you'd just move on
to the next challenge." Aya sipped at his tea, throat sore with all the talking.
The only ones he really had a conversation with anymore, banning mission discussions,
were Yohji and his sister. He finished off the cup and poured himself another
as Yuushi tried to work through what he had just told him.
Feeling as if part of his world had tumbled down upon him, the Crasher tried
to figure out just what it was that he felt for his former teammate. Lust, that
was a definite. Surely that couldn't be all though. Trying to remember all the
fantasies he'd had concerning the redhead, all he came up with was sex and a
few wishes that Ran was back by his side during a mission. Nothing else. There
weren't any scenes like he'd seen at the house, with Ran merely resting in his
arms like Kudoh always held him. Just the man giving in to him, letting Yuushi
own and possess him. That couldn't be love, could it? Thoroughly confused, he
silently finished his breakfast, thoughts directed inward.
Wondering if he'd made his point or not, Aya quietly paid the bill. The waitress's
presence shook Yuushi from his reverie. The pale man regarded him sadly for
some reason. Yuushi treated him to a slight smile. "Thanks. I won't say it was
one of the best breakfasts that I ever had, but it wasn't all bad. We're still
friends, aren't we?" Aya nodded his head. Moving to squeeze a pale hand in relief,
the blond was once more startled as Fujimiya jerked the limb back. "That's the
second time this morning, now what's the story behind this? You never acted
like this before."
"I just don't like people touching me anymore." The redhead stood up, busy adjusting
the glasses on his face. Before Yuushi could pursue the matter any further he
was quietly informed that it wouldn't be a good idea if he returned to the house
any time soon. "You said you were going to get in touch with some contacts,
it would be best if you did it now. I have a few errands to run as well." Aya
needed to see his imouto, and to get some refills on his medication. He'd gone
through too many pills lately, and most likely would keep doing so until the
mission was over. He swiftly left the restaurant, leaving the other man behind.
*******
Ken was holding him down in a grassy field, busy tickling and kissing him. Omi
pleaded for help, but Aya only grunted and Yohji yelled out for the brunet to
pucker up more and tease less. In between laughs the youth heard the playboy
remark to his lover that he'd gotten a few ideas of his own and why didn't they
try them out while leaving the youngsters to their fun. Attempting to gasp out
the word 'traitors' to the older couple, Omi settled for just trying to breath.
He didn't know what left him more winded, the kisses or laughing. Gazing up
into deep brown eyes, the question became moot as all the air left his lungs
at the look Ken was giving him. Leaning down once again, the broad hands finally
left his stomach to settle on either side of his face, holding him still for
a kiss that made his toes curl. So incredibly happy at the moment, Omi slid
his own hands under the brunet's jersey, loving the feel of muscles under skin.
Ken started to rock against him just as...
Someone started to shake him awake, dragging him from the wonderful dream. Muttering
curses, Omi opened his eyes to take in the shocked countenance of Manx. "What
do you want," he snapped out.
"Omi, are you feeling okay? You're not usually this abrupt in the morning."
He usually wasn't awakened from a very pleasant dream featuring another teammate,
who was too stupid to figure out he was being lusted over. The youth softly
apologized before asking the woman what she was doing in his bedroom at, pausing
to look, seven thirty am. It took some effort to leave the word 'hell' out of
the sentence.
"Something came up that I need to talk to you and Fujimiya about. Can you wake
him up?" There was no way in hell she was going to walk into that bedroom again
unless she knew that both men were clothed and out of bed.
"Why? Is something wrong?" Omi was cursing once more, this time inwardly. He
was supposed to keep Manx away from the swordsman, whose appearance still wasn't
back to normal. He could even have sworn to have seen the man's eyes darken
some more last night as he talked about the mission. But the female agent's
presence didn't give him any choice.
Getting out of bed, thankful for his loose shorts, he quickly donned an over
sized t-shirt. Dragging his feet the whole way down the hall, Omi opened the
older men's bedroom door and stepped in. The curtains were tightly drawn, making
the room dark. "Aya-kun, I need you to wake up. Manx is here, and she wants
to talk to you." There was some stirring underneath the blankets. "I'm sorry,
Ayan, Yotan."
A bloodshot emerald eye glared at him over the comforter. "Will you just shut
the fuck up and leave me alone? Aya's not here."
"Nani? Where is he Yohji? Are you sure?"
Manx popped her head around the door, trying to figure out what was taking so
long. Not being able to see much she flipped on the light switch, illuminating
a confused Omi and a bed containing only a scowling Yohji. Whose language was
much more original and foul than the youth's. "Where's Fujimiya?"
"No one seems to know. What the hell do you want this time? Don't tell me there's
another mission you need us to undertake," Yohji snarled out. He never flirted
before ten am unless he'd still hadn't gone to bed.
"I need to talk to Fujimiya about last night." Giving the room a thorough examination,
Manx was hard pressed not to let her surprise show. This wasn't what it had
looked like the other day. "Go back to sleep, I'll just talk to Omi for now."
She left the room, and after offering the lanky man an apologetic look, Omi
did the same.
Cursing under his breath, Yohji forced himself to get out of bed. Something
was going on, that woman would never be here to talk to Aya about something
good, so he needed to find out what it was about. And to try and figure out
where the damn kitten had gone off to. Perhaps he was down in the flower shop?
But that would be one of the first places Manx would look.
Once in the kitchen Omi bustled about brewing a pot of coffee. Having come down
the steps he noticed that Honjyou was left the house as well, and his stuff
tucked out of sight. While very grateful that the men were gone, it still puzzled
him as to what had alerted them to the need of their departure. "Now what is
this about last night? Did you find out what had happened at S?d??" Ken had
come home just as much in the dark as the rest of them, only saying that word
of a body in the men's room had leaked out before the staff was tossed out on
the street, and speculation was it was one of the gangsters. The police scanner
had been quiet as well; the matter had been quickly hushed up.
Manx nibbled on her lip, trying to figure out where the hell Fujimiya had disappeared
to as well. The hospital maybe? But it was too early, visiting hours wouldn't
be for another hour or so. "They found a body in the men's room, mutilated and
shot. Does the name Goro Ueno sound familiar at all to you?"
The young archer almost dropped the mug he'd been setting on the table. "He's
one of the higher-up yakuza members at the club." And the one causing trouble
for Aya. "What do you mean he was mutilated? Why does this concern Aya?"
"His hands had been beaten until every bone was broken. Shattered is more an
adept description. It takes a good bit of time and effort to manage that, and
so far the coroner says it looks self-inflicted. And finally he was shot by
a Luger P8."
"He did it to himself?" The red headed woman's look disproved that theory. There
was something familiar about the gun, but Omi couldn't place what.
"No one should be able to do that to themselves, not without passing out from
the pain. Or under the influence of some serious drugs. Of which no signs have
been found, we're waiting for the tox report though. No, between that fact and
the bullet, we suspect that Schwarz is involved. Mastermind to be specific."
That was why the gun was so familiar. Omi was going to kill the German bastard.
Not that it had been in doubt before, but he was really going to relish the
task now. The damn telepath had gotten all over him to keep Manx away from Aya,
then had turned around and done something like this. Before he could form an
appropriate response, a scowling Yohji burst into the room. The lanky blond
had been eavesdropping in the hallway.
"Mastermind, are you sure?" Manx graced him with a dirty look, plainly not happy
with his presence at the moment. There went the opportunity to talk to Omi in
private about Fujimiya, maybe try and get a promise from the youth to notify
her of any odd occurrences surrounding his teammate.
"There needs to be a test done on the bullet, to see if it indeed came from
one of his guns, but Kritiker is pretty sure."
"Then what the hell does any of this have to do with Aya?" The playboy shouted
out the question that Omi was dying to know.
Huffing a bit, the older woman took a second to glare at the young assassins.
This was not how she'd envisioned the morning going. Fujimiya was supposed to
be tucked away in bed, available for her to pull aside and question. About whether
or not Schuldig had been in contact with him lately. Kritiker was insistent
on finding that out. There was no reason for the telepath to go after the yakuza,
other than the fact that several witnesses had reported seeing Ueno harassing
a pale redhead all night long. That had caught her employers' attention. "You
probably aren't aware of this, but Fujimiya has a bit of a history with Mastermind.
He knows him the best out of all of Weiß. I wanted to get his opinion
on last night's murder."
Both men knew she was lying through her teeth. It went way beyond asking the
man for his opinion; Kritiker had experts to rely upon. Omi had found out about
the dream visits when he had hacked into the swordsman's private files, courtesy
of Schuldig. Kritiker had used the mental intrusions as an excuse to order more
physical and psychological tests for Aya. Reading the files closely, the youth
could pick up hints that the psychiatrists hadn't been so interested in repairing
any damage that the telepath did as much as try some subtle attempts at brain
washing. No wonder the organization had been so upset when Aya had left after
Crashers. He shouldn't have been able to.
Yohji knew exactly what that history entailed, his lover had confided in him
about it, after The Bastard had let it slip about the dreams. He decided inform
Manx about the fact of his knowledge, while trying to be careful of what he
said in front of Omi. The chibi didn't know yet. "I doubt he can help you. Schuldig
has been very far from his /mind/ lately." That got him the agent's attention,
and another dirty look. "And if the prick was after Aya again, there would be
a lot more blood, and some of it his. Schuldig seems to get his rocks off by
hurting the man." Omi once more almost dropped something, this time the sugar
bowl. The adults were too busy glaring at each other to notice.
That last remark about the Schwarz agent wasn't true, at least not anymore.
However, there was no way the teenager could let his friends know that Schuldig
had indeed been paying Aya a visit or two, in the physically sense if not the
other. Not even the pale man knew about it. And the telepath didn't seem out
for blood anymore, he wanted all of Aya now. "I'm not sure that Abyssinian could
help you, Manx. Besides, if it was Mastermind, why didn't any of the team spot
him at the club? Especially Aya and Yohji, they spend most of their time around
the yakuza. Maybe it was just someone else, Lugers aren't exactly rare weapons."
Manx poked a finger in each ear, uncertain that she was hearing this correctly.
Somehow Kudoh knew about the dreams, she would have sworn that Fujimiya would
never tell him about them. And the man was in the position to know if his lover
was suffering from the nightmares. Then there was Omi, dismissing Mastermind's
presence. Besides Fujimiya, he had the most cause to hate the telepath. But
he didn't seem very concerned right now. "Perhaps its not what we suspect. Please
ask the man, though, if he has any idea why Mastermind or Schwarz would be involved
in the matter. He can contact me at any time. Now I have to get going, there
are a lot of matters to attend to." Most likely she wouldn't be able to stop
by for another day or two, unless the ballistic test came back positive. "I'll
be in touch, this mission needs to be resolved soon." She left via the flower
shop, deciding to check down there one last time.
Omi let out a sigh of relief while Yohji lit a cigarette. "All right, spill
chibi. Where is the man? And I noticed that Honjyou's gone as well."
"Wah? I had nothing to do with that, Manx woke me up from a sound sleep." There
was a hint of a blush on the youth's cheeks. It appears that it had been a bit
more than just a sound sleep. Mayhap the little chibi had been dreaming as well?
Yohji just smirked as he thought what those dreams must have entailed. And who.
Omi quickly changed the subject. "Were you guys fighting last night? Maybe he
left early because of that."
The smirk gave way to a frown, as the tall assassin treated the question to
some serious consideration. "Nah, last night we declared détente. Battle
was to resume today. I can't see Aya running from the fight. If anything I expected
to wake up and find him sharpening his sword." That got a smile from the younger
blond.
Abruptly tossing his cigarette into a coffee mug and shoving back his chair,
Yohji jerked his hands through his hair. "Damnit, this is /so/ not good. Schuldig.
If the fucker gets within ten feet of Aya I am gutting his ass, witnesses or
not. There's no way I'm letting him start up his shit again. The kitten's still
trying to get over what he'd been put through a couple months ago. I'm just
now finally able to come up behind him unannounced without risking serious injury."
"Yeah, though Ken found that out the hard way. Aya almost broke his arm that
one time, and it was just a few weeks ago." One thing was for sure, the athlete
would never try and reach around the redhead from behind ever again. Ken's arm
had been sore for days, and Aya had genuinely apologized once he'd calmed down.
No, this was not good at all. "It might not be him after all. We should wait
and find out for certain before we panic."
"Bullshit." The lanky man jumped up from his chair and paced around the kitchen,
obviously upset. "I know it's him. Just can't figure out what the hell game
he's playing this time. The only way Aya's stepping back into that club is over
my dead body." Knowing how stubborn the quiet man could be, Omi seriously hoped
it didn't come to that.
*******
Entering the house, Aya set a box of pastries and his boyfriend's sunglasses
down on the kitchen counter and wandered towards the steps. He wanted to drop
off the medication bottles upstairs before heading into the shop and working
on the day's orders. The redhead made it up one step before long arms grabbed
him around the waist and swung him back down on the floor. Forcing aside the
impulse to attack the baka holding him, Aya settled into Yohji's embrace.
"Where the hell have you been, love? I get woken up early only to find you missing,
no note or anything." There was a touch of hysteria in the older man's voice,
and he was being all but squeezed to death.
"Kudoh, let go," he managed to wheeze out as he was carried into the living
room. Yohji ignored the command as he sat down on the chair with the smaller
man in his lap, Aya's legs on either side of his thighs. Before the redhead
could say anything else he was kissed with a thoroughness that left him gasping
for breath and his skin tingling. His struggles soon came to an end as he enjoyed
the caress, arms curving around Yohji's shoulders. Heavy lidded eyes regarded
the blond when the kiss finally broke off, a smile hovering on pale lips. Aya's
sense of contentment swiftly departed as soon as his boyfriend opened his mouth
to speak. "You're /not/ going back to the club."
Guess it was time for the fight to begin in earnest. "What the hell," Aya hissed
out, "gives you the right to dictate what I can or can not do?" Gearing up for
the argument he's postponed last night, the dark purple eyes narrowed in anger
as he twisted about, trying to get off of Kudoh's lap. The playboy held on to
him firmly. "Let go of me. You can't go ordering me around, I won't put up with
this shit."
"Ueno's dead."
That got Aya to stop and look at Yohji in something other than a glare. "Ueno?
He was the body in the men's room?" The blond head nodded. "Then what are you
worried about now? He was the only one interested in anything other than my
pool skills. The others might try to take some more money, but for the most
part should leave me alone. I'm going back tonight."
"NO!" Even Yohji was startled at the volume of that denial. Once more being
glared at, he tried to resist the impulse of shaking his obdurate lover until
Aya just gave in. "Manx was here this morning, looking to talk to you. Do you
have any idea who Kritiker is pinning the murder on?" The redhead refused to
take a guess, body stiff and eyes shining with fury. "Well you're going to love
this. It's your buddy, Schuldig." The purple orbs widened in shock when Aya
heard the telepath's name. The slim body became even tenser and shook from the
deep breaths he took to try and control the sense of panic filling him.
Schuldig. His own personal demon. The telepath delighted in tormenting him,
taunting him in both dreams and reality. Last time Aya had barely managed to
hold it together under the assaults, made all the worse by the fact that Schuldig
had used Yohji against him. He'd managed to fight back against the German, even
score a victory of sorts. But the redhead had been mentally and emotionally
prepared for that confrontation. Hearing the man's name so unexpectedly, finding
out that he was back in their lives once more sowing mischief and death, it
came as a shock.
Yohji pulled him close, holding on to him as if afraid he'd just disappear.
Closing his eyes, Aya rested his head on the man's shoulder. Sensations assailed
him, of being pressed tight against a porcelain sink, arms wrapped around him
as a mouth moved down the back of his neck. A voice in his head, whispering
how precious he was. It felt like a dream. Shoving the memory aside, Aya realized
that Yohji was busy talking. "... fucking nuts. The Bastard is probably going
to be there, waiting. You didn't listen to me last time. Well I'm not backing
off now."
Aya tried to put some space between him and Yohji, but the older man's hold
wouldn't let him budge. "Kudoh, what the hell are you babbling about?"
"No more club, Aya, I'm serious. We don't need you there. And I'm not taking
the chance that Schuldig has something else in store for us. Last time was bad
enough. You're still not over what happened. You think I'm going to give him
another shot? No fucking way. Hate me as much as you want. Maybe I am being
an over-protective prick, but you can't tell me that it will help the mission
to have The Bastard gunning for you."
"Hn." Reaching for the hands clasped around his back, the pale man grasped them
and pulled them apart. Finally able to lean back, Aya regarded the blond, trying
to push down the anger and panic. Yohji had a point, dammit. If Schuldig was
involved, then he could make any endeavor Aya was occupied in an unmitigated
disaster. That was the sort of thing that the telepath would find amusing. However,
he wasn't about to back down and hide everytime Schuldig appeared. "I'm not
quitting this mission just because Mastermind is bored and looking for someone
to play with."
"I'm not suggesting that. Just don't return to the club." Trying to rein in
his possessive impulses, Yohji jerked a hand through his hair, desperate to
figure out how to convince Aya to listen to him for once. He attempted a less
hostile tactic. "For all you know the yakuza might feel that you had a hand
in what happened to their buddy, he was getting awful pushy in regards to you.
And you did disappear right away. So help Omi out with the leads we've uncovered,
while Ken, Honjyou and I keep an eye on Soma's goons. Let us concentrate on
that front, without worrying how The Bastard is trying to use us against you.
Besides, we've gotten all the information that we're likely to get from the
place."
Looking off into space, the redhead thought about what Yohji had said. All he
really would be doing was playing pool and taking mental notes on the yakuza
present at S?d?, trying to estimate exactly how many Soma employed. He could
do just as much good helping Omi track down the man's location and assets, if
not more so. Kudoh also had a very good point that the yakuza might suspect
he had some role in Ueno's death. It was just like Schuldig to have him take
the blame for the telepath's actions. Now that the alarm of finding out that
Schuldig was back in town was dying down, Aya felt the familiar sense of anger
and hate fill him. However, it didn't seem have the same intensity as it had
in the past. And beneath it all was on odd sense of longing that left him perplexed.
Why would he want to see the German ever again? Other than to run him through
with his katana.
Shaking off the odd thoughts, Aya heaved a sigh as he fixed Yohji with an even
stare, having come to a purely analytical decision. "You and Ken need to be
careful tonight, Schuldig's been in both of your heads before. We don't need
a repeat of the Sybil mission. I'll stay behind to help out Omi, you'll function
better if you don't think you have to keep an eye out on me." He kept on, ignoring
the stunned expression on his lover's face as he calmly conceded to not returning
to the club. "I want you to see how Soma's men are reacting to Ueno's death,
they should be bothered enough about the incident to be disorganized and jumping
at shadows. We can use that against them. And get that smile off your face,
I'm not doing this for you." The blond simply nodded his head as the grin grew
improbably wider. Aya let himself be pulled in for a kiss, hmphing for a moment
before responding. He had to put the mission first, even if the decision galled
him and left Kudoh with an over-inflated sense of ego. Just meant that he'd
be busier than usual deflating it.
Several minutes later the two men broke apart. Unable to resist any longer,
and now not fearing the loss of a limb, Yohji tugged on an eartail, earning
him a smacked hand. It was getting to the point that he didn't even notice the
slaps anymore. "I don't care why you're doing it, but I'm very grateful. The
mere thought of Schuldig being near you.." He shook his head, dispelling the
wave of fury that threatened to engulf him. "You're right, I wouldn't be able
to concentrate on the mission. I'd be too worried about you and over letting
my guard down like last time, giving him a chance to hurt you through me. And
I know Ken feels the same way." Upon being informed of their early morning visitor
and the reason for Manx stopping by, the brunet had in a soft voice mentioned
that he would be upstairs in the exercise room until he needed to make the deliveries.
Ken was still up there, most likely chopping imaginary Masterminds into bite
sized pieces. He was still rather upset at being used by the telepath to nearly
kill his own teammate.
Aya only hn'ed as he traced a finger along the playboy's tattoo, outlining the
wings over and over. He suddenly jerked his head up. "You mentioned Manx at
the beginning. Why exactly was she here again?"
"Hmm? Oh yeah, I did. She came by this morning to talk to you and Omi, supposedly.
I think she just wanted to find out if The Bastard had been giving you nightmares
again. I told her no." Yohji stopped talking, perplexed by the strange look
on Aya's face. "He hasn't contacted to you again since the Sybil mission, has
he?" The pale man shook his head, but there was a hesitant manner to the gesture.
Yohji didn't think the redhead was lying, Aya would do a much better job of
it if he was, and was left feeling worried. He'd better pay some extra attention
to his kitten, make sure that Schuldig wasn't trying to get his hooks in the
man again. "She didn't seem real happy that you were gone. Where did you disappear?
Omi and I couldn't believe our luck that both you and Honjyou were out of the
house." They'd been relieved over the fact for an hour or two, until their leader
failed to surface. Yohji had been one step away from leaving the house to frantically
search for his lover when Aya had finally returned.
"I couldn't sleep, so I woke Yuushi up for breakfast and a talk." Green eyes
bored into him as a lush mouth bit back on a question its owner clearly wanted
to ask. "I told him we'd never be more than friends, and I think he accepted
that fact. Yuushi was rather stunned to be told that he didn't love me, I doubt
he ever really thought about what he really felt for me before today." Aya had
left too suddenly years ago to give the elegant blond much of a chance to work
through his feelings. Yohji let out a yelp as he was punched rather forcibly
in the ribs. "You don't have to look so smug about that either."
"Gods, Aya, there isn't a day that goes by without me sporting a bruise from
you anymore. I'm going to start wearing a flak jacket, just you wait and see.
We'll find out what's stronger, those damn elbows of yours or Kevlar." Treating
the smaller man to a scowl, Yohji rubbed his sore ribs.
"Consider it fair return for all the hickeys I have to cover. Can you possibly
be anymore possessive?"
"Do you really want me to try and be? As for the other, well at least you enjoy
getting those. Try to remember love, that /you/ are the masochistic one in this
relationship." That comment earned him a particularly scathing glare as the
redhead attempted to get off of his lap. Kudoh snatched him close yet again.
"Where do you think you're going?"
Aya held up the bag holding his medicine, which had been resting on the chair.
"To put these away and go work on the floral arrangements."
"No need." Brushing aside the smaller man's bangs, Yohji shifted his hand to
the back of Aya's neck, toying with the strands of hair near his nape. His lover
closed his eyes at the caress. He knew just exactly where to touch the quiet
man to get the response he wanted. Always had been a quick learner, and he'd
spent many hours studying the beautiful creature on his lap. "Omi's taking care
of them today, he said his eyes needed a break from staring at a screen for
hours on end and that he feels like he hasn't contributed much help in the shop
lately. By the way, the electricians should be all finished tomorrow, and be
ready to install the new coolers whenever they arrive. Which should be Tuesday,
Wednesday at the latest."
"It will all be done by then."
"Hmm, what did you say, kitten?"
"The middle of next week. It'll be finished by then. All it will take is Soma
calling Kisaragi later today, then we'll find out where he is. Everything is
falling into place." Yohji felt goose bumps rise on his flesh at hearing that
strange tone of voice Aya was using. The redhead felt warm in his arms, almost
feverishly so. "One more person is needed, he'll be here soon. Then the action
will start." The heat swiftly vanished, leaving a chilled body in his arms.
"Everytime I think I'm beginning to understand, it's all smothered," Aya whispered.
Opening his eyes, he frowned at the concerned expression on the blond's face.
"Something wrong?"
Yohji let out a shuddering breath. "No." That had been too weird. Suspicions
swirling about in his head, he watched as the smaller man's lids drifted closed,
then snapped back open. "Well, you look as if you didn't get much sleep last
night, and thanks to Manx I know that I didn't. What do you say to a nap?" Aya
opened his mouth to make a comment about the playboy's indolent nature, but
all that came out was a yawn. "I'll take that as a yes." Helping his lover stand
up, Yohji shoved him over to the couch. "Can't fight the bad guys if we can't
even stay awake. A little bit of rest will do us both some good." Unfolding
the blanket draped over the top of the couch, the lanky man dropped down and
dragged Aya along with him. A bit of maneuvering and soon both were comfortable,
Yohji lying on his back with the redhead tucked against the back of the sofa
and resting half on top of him. Shoving aside the partially formed notions in
his head, Kudoh let himself fall asleep, leaving the matter to another time.
*******
Seated in the greenhouse, Omi trimmed the sprig of delphinium in his hand as
his mind kept chanting one word over and over in his mind. Schuldig. Although
occasionally a swear word or two would sneak in as well. It was so unfair that
the German could contact him any time he wanted and the youth couldn't return
the favor. Not quite sure how telepathy worked, not being so gifted, Omi nonetheless
was hoping to somehow attract Mastermind's attention.
"Keep thinking so hard and you might strain something."
"What the fu. ow!" The teenager thrust his wounded finger, snipped by the shears,
into his mouth as he whirled around. Schuldig was sitting on top of table, surrounded
by recently potted foxgloves. Omi lunged forward, pruning shears held as a weapon,
ready to slice into the telepath. In a blink of an eye Schuldig darted to the
side and behind him, and the youth found himself kneeling on the floor, arms
twisted painfully behind him.
"Now that wasn't very nice. Here I come pay you a visit after you've been trying
to get my attention all morning long, and you attack me. With a garden tool
of all things," the man sniffed. "No sense of style, I swear." He jerked the
younger assassin to his feet and thrust him aside, away from the work table
covered with other sharp objects. Flipping the shears in his hands, Schuldig
settled on the abandoned bench, smirking at a glaring Omi. "What did you want
to talk to me about?"
"You're not welcome here, Mastermind. I can think of three men who would love
nothing more than to tear your head off of your shoulders, and a crew of electricians
who might find it of interest to inform their employers of a longhaired gaijin
paying a visit."
The telepath pouted for a moment before tossing his hair back. "They have to
actually see me first. You'll find the men decided to take a coffee break if
you look up front. They won't return until I leave. And Balinese and Siberian
will never know I was here. The Penner is fast asleep, and your Sußer
is too busy hacking the punching bag into so much fluff. That leaves just you
and me."
"And Aya? He's the reason I wanted to talk to you." Omi knew that the swordsman
had returned, he'd heard Yohji yelling earlier.
"Ah, the Kätzchen. Asleep in Balinese's arms." Jealousy twisted the German's
face, making it into an ugly mask for a few seconds. Then the habitual smirk
returned. "It won't be long before he realizes that he no longer lusts so fervently
for my blood. Poor thing, he's bound to be very confused. I take it you discouraged
the rothaarig Weibsbild that stopped by this morning?"
Resisting the impulse to toss a pot of rosemary at the telepath, Omi stomped
his foot instead. "She wouldn't have been here if it wasn't for you. I thought
you didn't want Aya to attract any attention. Well you splattering Ueno's insides
all over the club's bathroom has done it in spades. Kritiker suspects it was
you, and want to question Aya about whether or not you've been talking to him
lately."
"I know, who do you think is responsible to getting the man and the Arschloch
out of the house? I also 'overheard' the little discussion you had with the
agent. Don't worry about the tests, they've been taken care of." Sniffing at
one of the tulips lying on the table, Schuldig took a moment to scan the sleeping
catalyst's mind. He'd felt his tuberose pull on his power once more, while on
his way here after switching the ballistic test results. It had been such a
rush, reining in that flow of power. He was still tingling from the sensation.
It was impossible to completely block Abyssinian from the source at this time,
he'd already set too many things in motion that night at the club, and was feeling
the aftershocks as events continued to line up to accommodate his wishes. Things
should be different after the mission was complete. Right now the man was exhausted
from the attempt, too much power expelled in the past few days. He sent some
warmth and energy to his heart via their connection, wanting to make sure that
Abyssinian would be in good enough shape to face the next few days. And an image
as well of the two of them entwined on a hotel bed, gasping each other's name
as passion over took them. Schuldig felt the reverberations the remembered dream
touched off in the pale man's mind.
"As for Ueno, consider it a warning as to what will happen to anyone you let
too close to or harm the boy. I will /not/ tolerate such things. Abyssinian
has put your guest in his place for now, but if the man tries anything else
I will be paying another visit." Jumping off the bench, he crossed over to where
Omi was standing and tucked the flower behind the youth's ear. He patted him
on the head before leaping back, chuckling at the waves of hate radiating off
of Bombay. "You're just too cute for words, Streifenhörnchen. Now hurry
up and finish playing with the pretty flowers, you'll be intercepting an important
phone call soon." Now that he was tied into Abyssinian's talent he saw all that
the man did, and was able to interpret it much better due to experience. Tonight
was going to be so much fun. "Make sure to feed the Knuddelhäschen before
you send him out on his way, he's been working so hard for you and your employers."
The telepath swiftly made his departure, grinning at the angry "I don't need
you telling me how to take care of my friends" that was shouted at his back.
Huffing in rage, Omi tried to calm back down by mangling the tulip in his hair.
Once the flower was reduced to shreds he felt okay enough to resume making the
orders. They weren't some of his best, and definitely weren't up to Aya's standards,
but were finally ready for delivery. Getting up from the workstation, he cleaned
up the clutter and made his way upstairs, taking a moment to glare at the oblivious
electricians. Surely the damn German had some other talent besides telepathy
to be able to work his last nerve like that. Dumping all these messes on him
and then having the gall to tell him to take care of Aya-kun. He wouldn't have
to if the bastard would just die. Resolving to work on that last detail some
more, the archer climbed the steps to his abode. However, his anger mostly evaporated
at the sight of the pastry box on a counter. Letting out an 'eep' of joy he
grabbed a knife and swiftly cut the strings holding the box closed, peeling
back the lid as his smile got wider. Inside were several of his favorite petit
fours, Aya must have stopped by the bakery when out and about this morning.
Busy stuffing one in his face on his way to inform Ken that the flowers needed
to be delivered, the teenager almost crashed into Yuushi. The man was standing
in the hallway, looking into the living room. Upon the near collision he spun
around and grabbed Omi as he made a hushing sound. Peering around the taller
blond, Omi caught a glimpse of what the Crasher had been staring at. Yohji and
Aya were curled up together on the couch. Plum colored eyes drifted open at
the noise, then slowly closed again. The pale man turned his face until it was
resting in the crook of Yohji's neck and went back to sleep. A golden hand crept
up to rest on his head. "I'll be, that has to be a record for quickest make-up
after a 'possessive baka' fight to date," the youth muttered as he continued
on up the steps. After a moment Yuushi followed him.
"I never stood a chance, did I?" he softly asked when they reached the second
floor.
Omi sent a poignant smile the man's way. "No, you didn't. I'm relieved that
you finally realize that. It should help put Aya at ease." And lower Yotan's
blood pressure. The other man blocked his path from the next flight of steps,
gold eyes intent upon him.
"What's the story behind that, Tsukiyono? Fujimiya wasn't much of a touchy-
feely person before, but he never flinched away from contact before. I don't
think it's just me. Kudoh's the only one of you guy's I've seen touch him, and
even he's usually careful."
Chewing on his lip, the young assassin racked his brain to try and think of
what he wanted to say. With Mastermind's presence involved, anything that got
Honjyou to back off the redhead would be good. Right now it appeared to be a
close race as to who would strangle Knight first, Yohji or Schuldig. "He's always
been a bit distant, although Yohji's helped a lot with that lately. However
a couple of missions ago, things went bad. It's not my place to say exactly
what, that's Aya's decision. Just that it was nasty and I'm surprised he's overcome
it as well as he has." Yuushi's face hardened, and as he nodded his understanding
he let his arm fall down.
Finally reaching the exercise room, all the two blonds could see was a flurry
of white fluff. Yuushi looked on in puzzlement as Omi exclaimed "oh wow, it's
even worse than the plushie incident." Batting aside the nylon fibers, they
found Ken desperately trying to clean up the mess and a gutted punching bag
in the corner. "Ah, have a nice workout Ken-kun?"
"Omi." The brunet sputtered on the name, spitting out some fibers as he tried
to wipe them off of his sweaty face. "I ah, sort of got carried away." It hadn't
been a good idea to practice with his bugnucks on after all, but it had helped
with the fury that he had felt upon hearing that Schuldig was once again messing
with them. All he'd seen was the smirking German's face and he'd kept slashing
until he'd fallen down in exhaustion. His teammate gave him an understanding
look.
"It's okay, we'll clean it up later. About time we got a new punching bag anyways."
It had taken a lot of abuse the past few months. "Why don't you go get a shower.
There are deliveries that need to be taken care of, and I think it'll be easier
to sweep this all up once if stops drifting about." Ken offered some heartfelt
thanks as he waded through the stuff and went down the steps.
Regarding the mess dolefully, Omi just shook his head and went back downstairs,
Yuushi at his heels and chuckling. "And I thought that Pawn could wreck the
place." Weiß was making quite the impression on the man.
*******
"Guys, get up here quick. I'm tracing a call from Soma right now!" Omi's voice
echoed throughout the house, high-pitched from excitement. It jolted Yohji and
Aya awake, and as the genki youth repeated the news once more it sunk into their
minds, making them jump up and race to his room.
Yohji plopped down on the bed and Aya settled more gracefully beside him. "You
find out yet where the target is hiding, chibi?"
"Almost, just give the program a few more minutes." As they waited Yuushi joined
them in the room, clearly interrupted in the middle of a shower. Water and various
suds still clung to him, and all he was wearing was a towel. Yohji eyed the
well defined physique for a moment before realizing this was /Honjyou/ he was
checking out, and quickly averted his eyes. He snaked an arm around his boyfriend's
waist, who was too busy watching the computer monitor to notice his little faux
pas.
Omi let out a crow of triumph. "There, got it. It's from a townhouse that's
on the west side of downtown. Here, let me play the conversation for you." All
four of the men listened intently at the sounds of Kisaragi and Soma's voices.
The woman was clearly ecstatic about a date with her boyfriend, while the target
seemed tired and on edge. Kisaragi was chastised for a few minutes on her behavior
at the club last night, and after she apologized was informed that she would
be picked up for a date in an hour. She protested a bit about the earliness
of the date and on how that wouldn't give her much time to prepare, but quickly
acquiesced. The call was abruptly ended.
Aya stood up and walked over to the computer, memorizing the address. "I better
get going then. I'll stake out his place and then follow him on the date, making
sure he returns at the end of the night." Stretching for a few seconds, he let
his eyes rest on Weiß's youngest member. "Mind if I borrow your bike?
It'll blend in more than my car."
"Not at all, Aya-kun. Guess it was a good thing that you got some sleep after
all, no telling how late you'll be up tonight. Just be careful and grab a bite
to eat while you're out." The redhead did look better than he had the past couple
of days, and his skin wasn't quite so pale anymore. His fussing earned him a
glare as Aya took the offered set of keys and turned to leave the room. Yohji
intercepted him before he reached the door and all that the youth could hear
was something that sounded exactly like the bit of advice that he'd just uttered
before ending in a kiss. Judging from the expelled breath and wince of pain
on the playboy's face, Yotan had received more than a glare.
Once the short-tempered man had left the room Omi spared a moment to regard
the remaining blonds. "I'm going to be busy tonight hacking into Soma's phone
account since I finally have the number. You guys going to head back to the
club?"
Yuushi nodded as he absentmindedly wiped away some bubbles still clinging to
his chest. "I want to try and find a few more things out from Kitayama about
the yakuza. I should be hearing something from my contacts later tonight or
tomorrow, so we'll soon have an idea on how big the organization is."
"So we'll probably be moving Sunday night, Monday the latest," Yohji commented,
thinking back on Aya's prediction. "I'm heading down to S?d? as well, if Kisaragi
is out on a date it gives me plenty of opportunity to observe how the guys are
reacting to Ueno's death." He was about to light a cigarette when Omi started
to chide him, loudly proclaiming his room as a smoke free zone. "Geez, kiddo,
I get the point. I'm outta here, think I'll finish that nap I started." With
the mission so close at hand, he better take advantage of any chance to sleep
he came across. Leering a bit at the chibi, Yohji inquired if the boy would
want to take Aya's place. Omi sputtered a bit and threw an empty box of Pocky
at his head. Emerald eyes sparkling, he turned around and offered a raised eyebrow
at Honjyou. The Crasher turned bright red as the innuendo sunk in, and clutching
the towel about him tightly quickly fled the room. Kudoh followed him as his
teammate ranted on about how poor Ayan had to put up with a hentai-minded boyfriend
who needed his hormones adjusted.
*******
Checking to make sure that the door leading to the apartment's roof didn't lock
behind him, Aya stealthily crossed the expanse and leaned over the walled edge
to find out if he could easily see the hotel his target had entered. He had
a good view of the front entrance, and looking down he could spot the parked
car with its chauffer down the block. As soon as the vehicle moved he would
know that Soma was on his way out. Judging that he would most likely have a
bit of a wait, he settled on the wall, leaning back against a cooling unit to
prevent his silhouette from being apparent. Too bad he hadn't brought a book.
It was threatening to rain. The sky was much darker than it should be at this
time of the evening, and there was a charged feel to the air. Tugging his leather
jacket close, Aya wondered if Soma would finish up before it started to pour.
The answer most likely was going to be no. Already there was a drop or two falling
down, heralding more to come.
The redhead just sighed as he resumed monitoring the black BMW parked five stories
below him. It had been an uneventful tail so far, riding a bike made it easy
to move back and forth amongst the traffic as he followed the target. The restaurant
that Soma and Kisaragi had dined at had been a small, quaint little place situated
near a park. Aya had managed to get a bite to eat for himself while he waited,
careful to not attract any attention from the yakuza who had remained in the
car, vigilant for any threat that might affect his boss. Then came the trip
to the hotel, so the lovers could have some time to themselves. Aya hoped that
would be it for the night, he didn't feel like spending several hours out in
a storm.
A bright flash of light was the only warning he had before a deafening crack
of thunder filled his ears, almost making him jump. Cursing at his luck as the
rain commenced in earnest, Aya tried to decide if there was a sheltered spot
that he could unobtrusively observe the car from. While wracking his brain for
a suitable lookout, he felt a jittery sensation, as if someone was watching
him. Another flash of lightning convinced him that staying on a roof during
a thunderstorm was not a very good idea, so he jumped down from the wall. Facing
the door, the pale assassin froze at the sight of Schuldig standing before it.
The slender form stiffened for a moment, completely ignoring the orders from
its brain to stop standing there like a target and /do something/. Part of the
problem was not even the mind was terribly sure of what it was supposed to be
doing. Taking advantage of the hesitation, the telepath put his amazing speed
to good use and tackled Aya, knocking him to the ground. Naturally Schuldig
landed on top. Very careful to pin the stunned man's appendages down, the telepath
leaned in close, his face centimeters from his heart's. "Guten Abend, Knuddelhäschen."
"Get. Off. Of. Me." A maelstrom of emotions swept through Aya, panic and hate
and longing and confusion and despair, a bruising jumble that he couldn't make
sense of. Schuldig drank it all in through their bond, knowing that several
of those feelings were a direct result of his tampering with the man's dreams.
Ignoring the confusion as he tried to buck the foreign man off of him, the red
head let out a string of curses when his actions failed to do anything but make
Schuldig smile all the more. The telepath ground his tumescent erection into
the smaller man's pelvis, prompting a more frantic struggle and a torrent of
verbal abuse. "Hee. Do it some more. I like." Growling in frustration, Aya let
his body go limp as he fervently wished he had one hand free and his unsheathed
katana in it.
<Now why would you want something like that? Here I come to pay you a visit
and see how you are doing, and you start fantasizing about the best way of going
about my dismemberment. Quite the bloodthirsty little tuberose, aren't you?>
Aya tried to concentrate on the hate that normally would be overwhelming him
while in the other man's presence. His emotions refused to cooperate, the panic
growing as he felt his body relax underneath Schuldig's, lulled by the sense
of warmth the man radiated, sheltered from the cold rain. "Get off of me. Get
out of my head. Drop dead. Go Away." Aya was remotely aware of the fact that
he was babbling. Something wasn't right here, it had to be one of the telepath's
tricks He had to focus on the mission, somehow get himself free and if he could
manage tossing the bastard off of the roof at the same time it would be quite
the bonus.
<You don't really mean that. I can feel it while I'm in here. Why don't you
stop struggling so much and listen to what your heart and body are trying to
tell you?> Another crack of thunder heralded an intensified bout of rain,
the falling water accumulating on the roof so quickly that the swordsman was
left lying in a thin puddle, moisture soaking into his clothes. /The feel of
rain-chilled skin, garments plastered to his body as the scent of rain and the
bouquet of sweet peas he held in his hand pervaded his senses./ Aya shook his
head, bewildered at where that memory had come from. "It's you, it has to be.
Get out of my head you fucking ba- mph" Schuldig's mouth descended on his, ending
the tirade abruptly.
He was going mad. An image of him lying on a strange bed, giving himself to
the German as a hungry mouth stifled the moans of pleasure he was uttering filled
his head. It had never happened. Why was he remembering such things? Jerking
his head to the side, Aya lay there gasping as Schuldig moved the kiss to his
neck, sending waves of pleasure through his body. Somehow the man knew each
of his sensitive spots, and was manipulating them with delight. "Why are you
doing this to me? What the hell do you want now?"
<You. I want all of you, body, mind, heart and soul. And I always get what
I want. Told you there was no fighting this fate. Nothing left to do but give
in and enjoy.> The words echoed about his head, teasing at something barely
suppressed. Frightened by the wave of emotion they induced, the pale man struggled
anew. Schuldig's tricks were getting to him somehow, he /had/ to get free right
now. The hands holding his wrists together clenched tight and jerked his body
upright as the telepath sat up, weight solidly on Aya's legs. One hand maintained
its grip as he found himself clutched tight to the foreigner's chest, the other
hand threading through his hair, tucking his face underneath the man's chin.
The soothing touch jarred at his nerves, setting off conflicting feelings.
Schuldig tried to calm the catalyst's mind, dragging it back from the edge he'd
nearly thrust it over. The last thing he wanted to do was to break the man.
All he'd be left with then was a pale shell of the fire and passion that had
attracted him so in the first place. But he'd never been very good at patience,
and the intensifying bond between Abyssinian and Balinese had him in a frustrated
panic. There was no way in hell he was going to lose him to the Schwanzlutscher,
and when he'd spied the opportunity tonight to get the redhead alone he hadn't
been able to stay away. "Shh precious, no need to struggle so." He wanted to
reassure the pale man that he would never hurt him, but knew that to be false.
The telepath would do almost anything to make Aya his, to the exclusion of snapping
his mind and spirit. He could have done that years ago, but it wasn't what he
wanted. "I told you not to worry, mein wertvoll Herz. No need for fear. Just
give in, and the pain will go away."
Aya wasn't buying any of that. "You're doing this. Why? What game are you up
to now? Why did you kill Ueno? To mess up the mission? Do you hate me so much
that you just have to spend all your free time finding new ways to get me killed
or to drive me insane?" The fingers in his hair contracted, gripping the strands
firmly as they yanked back, forcing his neck to extend painfully as pale green
eyes glared at him.
"Eigensinnig Idiot. I could have done either of those things a long time ago."
The German exerted his power to still Aya's tongue, rendering him mute. "Now
listen to me for once. /I want you./ I don't give a damn about whatever little
job Kritiker sends you out on. Ueno died for daring to lay a finger on you ."
The hold in his hair vanished as the hand drifted down to caress the fading
bruise on his face. The rain continued to beat down on the two men sitting on
the roof, oblivious to everything but each other. A streak of light illuminated
them briefly, and the redhead caught a look in Schuldig's eyes that he never
imagined to see. It reminded him of how Yohji would often gaze at him. "You
are mine. Anyone who harms you has to deal with me. Anyone who thinks they can
claim you will swiftly find out the error of their ways. I will allow neither.
We are fated to be together." A telepath and a catalyst, their talents and minds
intertwined. It was already happening. Never before had it been so easy for
the foreigner to move through another's consciousness like now. He could feel
the turbulent emotions in the smaller man, hear the denial to the fact that
they were meant to be together. "Yes, we are, I've seen it. Our pasts the same,
our futures joined." Great, now he was beginning to sound like the old witch.
Angered by that thought and at the continuing denial, Schuldig unleashed a barrage
of memories.
<A young child growing up in a cold house, foster parents seeing to his base
needs and little else. Impassive faces that fed him and clothed him, ignoring
his presence at all other times. They were to ensure that he grew up strong,
little else. There was an air of expectation along with neglect, and the boy
grew up unchecked, desperate for the interest and affection that was continually
denied him. The only attention he received was for the never-ending mischief
he always found himself in, the only means he had of being noticed. It got to
be so bad that in the foster house whenever something went wrong he was the
one blamed, whether it was his fault or not. But at least it meant that someone
was looking at him, acknowledging his presence, so he never protested his innocence.
It was a way to reaffirm that he had some worth, however begrudgingly, or else
they wouldn't have even bothered with him that much.
It all changed the day when so starved for affection he felt his mind slip into
one of his caretakers, setting off convulsions in the woman as his untrained
talent disrupted the vital synapses, shutting down her brain. After that he
had all the attention he could ever have wanted. The boy was whisked away to
a private facility, his days filled with ceaseless training. Esset tried to
break him, force him in into a more suitable mold, but he was stubborn and had
nothing of value for them to threaten against his good behavior. The troubles
continued, it ensured that they didn't forget about him, and if there was to
be pain at least he would do something to earn it, not willing to endure the
senseless beatings that were to make him cow before his new masters. He knew
that all they wanted was a little wind-up soldier to do their bidding, and refused
to remain so nameless. They dubbed him the Guilty One, for all troubles led
back to him, and somehow forced him to learn to control his talent. When he
realized the benefits of being able to twist people into doing whatever he wanted,
the boy finally embraced the training wholeheartedly. But his personality remained,
the behavior too long engrained, a point of rebellion against the shadowy adults
that didn't care for him in the slightest except as some sort of commodity.
So he made the people around him care for him, using his talent to get him whatever
he wanted, within the limits that his masters imposed. But as the boy grew up
it became wearisome, no one saw him as anything other than a troublemaker, or
a tool to be used unless he 'changed' their minds. The burden of his gift weighed
on him as well, the countless voices he was never completely able to shut out
of his head. Everything started to become so hollow and worthless, nothing was
truly his. Any bit of joy or affection he earned Esset quickly snatched away,
not wanting anything to distract their most promising telepath from reaching
his potential. Or to give him anything other than the organization to cling
to.
Any happiness was taken away and broken before his eyes. The young man grew
cold, not caring for anything anymore. His talent for mischief grew worse, if
he was miserable so then would be everyone else. Esset eventually assigned him
to a group when his training was done, in charge of a priggish clairvoyant whose
power shielded his mind and an insane psychotic who was impervious to mental
tampering, seeking to hobble his ability to control the people around him. They
sent him off to a foreign land, where he would always be reminded of his differences,
on how he would never be able to fit in. This was to be more education in a
way, to remind him that without Esset he was nothing, would never have a place
of his own. So he did whatever they ordered him to, murder and various mayhem,
all the while seething at the leash they set on him, the cage he could never
be free of.
Then one day during a routine mission he stumbled across another young man with
the most beautiful eyes he'd ever seen, eyes that didn't look past him but noticed
the longhaired man, something that the boy never should have been able to do.
Then came the other surprise, when the boy survived the bombing, heart breaking
at the sight of his beloved sibling lying so still. The Guilty One knew he should
kill the beautiful youth, but wasn't able to as those eyes locked on his. So
he delved into that one's psyche, delighting in what he found there. So many
repressed emotions, so strong that they blocked out the thoughts of everyone
else, as panicked as the crowd was. Unable to resist, he left the young Fujimiya
alive after planting a seed or two, unable to destroy someone so like himself.
Pulling his mind back, he caught a faint trace of /something/ that he couldn't
name, an alluring hint or aura around the boy that burned in his mind. He would
keep returning to that delicious consciousness, never able to stay away for
long. Mocking and taunting, trying to mold the boy into something less naïve,
to something that might one day be his equal. And was rewarded to come across
the boy, now a man, dressed in leather and holding a shining blade. Abyssinian.
His other half, equal in all ways but one. Or so he thought, until one day during
a mission that fell apart unexpectedly he felt the man's mind calling out to
his, forming a link that it never should have been able to. That day he realized
that they truly were equals. It was then as well that he realized how much he
had come to care for the exquisite assassin.>
He let the memories wash through Abyssinian's mind, felt it when the loneliness,
the unfulfilled desire to belong, and the constant reminder of being a freak
reverberated in the other's thoughts. So much alike. All the Penner Balinese
had in common with the pale man was a current job occupation. What they had
together was so much more. Dark violet eyes stared back at him, eloquent with
shared pain. Even if Aya was able to speak he wouldn't have been able to. He
was too stunned at the telepath's revelations, at what he knew to be the unvarnished
past. Schuldig was laying so much of himself bare, and Aya didn't know why.
Was refusing to see why. Once more his mind was filled with images, but this
was different. It wasn't the past.
<His throat was sore, throbbing in pain from the rough abuse it had suffered
such a short time ago. Schuldig was there, holding him close, trailing soft
kisses down his jaw that distracted him from the agony. Clutching onto the man
resolutely, Aya laid back on the bed, drawing the telepath down with him. Words
of endearment in Japanese and German filled his mind as Schuldig shifted up
and captured his mouth. The scent of cherry blossoms filled the air as his robe
was stripped off, soon joined on the floor by the outfit the German had been
wearing. Long strands of hair teased his skin as the older man bent over him
once more, tongue busy tasting exposed pale flesh. Aya pleaded with the man
not to stop, he needed this too much. The taint of betrayal was heavy on his
heart and soul, he wanted it purged away. Whatever their pasts, Schuldig had
always kept his promises to him, in one way or another. That was more than he
could say of his other lover, whose violence was evident on his body. If the
man swore to keep him safe, then the telepath would move heaven and earth to
do so. Crying out at the mouth that was tormenting him so, Aya opened his mind
completely to Schuldig's. He shivered at the sense of completeness that filled
the two of them as their consciousnesses intertwined, a prelude to the physical
act that just heightened every sensation, leaving them bereft of everything
but need and pleasure.>
It was so real. Aya returned to the present to find himself kissing Schuldig
back, locked tight in a passionate embrace. A part of him was horrified at his
actions, while another drove his fingers deeper into the long mass of reddish
hair, not wanting to let go. There was a feeling from something buried inside
of him, of finding a missing piece of his soul after so long a time. But it
wasn't right. It was Yohji that he loved, not Schuldig. 'At least you think
you don't.' First he thought the voice belonged to the telepath, until he finally
recognized it as his own. That final shock gave him the strength to break off
the kiss and force himself back as far as the green clad arms would allow him
to go.
Looking deep into the shell-shocked eyes of the Kätzchen, Mastermind felt
a surge of joy. Hate for him was the last thing on the pale man's mind, confusion
and need reigned foremost. He'd accomplished all he'd wanted to tonight, it
wouldn't be safe to push too far. Time to let his tuberose stew for a bit, maybe
partake in another dream when the mission was over. It was just a matter of
time now. Cassandra's linking of their talents would make Abyssinian come to
him, his catalyst nature seeking out another of a similar power. That was what
the poor boy was feeling right now, it would only increase the more he drew
on the talent. One day soon his tuberose would love him back.
Leaning in for one more kiss, the telepath stood up, dragging a stunned Aya
with him. "Well this has been very enjoyable, but I'm afraid I have other matters
to tend to this evening. You need to go home and get out of the rain, water
and kitties don't mix. Don't worry about the target, he'll be finishing up with
the missus shortly, and will head back home. I've personally seen to it." A
trivial use of power to dissuade the man over changing his residence once again.
The sooner the assignment was over the faster Abyssinian's talent would lie
dormant, as it should, the strain on the man coming to an end. And the sooner
he could engage in the continuation of their dream sequence without its interference.
It would be a very frustrating next week or two, as he waited for the opportunity.
Taking advantage of the man's bewildered manner, Schuldig swiped back the long
bangs clinging to a pale face and patted a high cheekbone before speeding off
of the roof.
Aya could only stand there for a few minutes as the rain pounded down on him,
desperately wishing that everything had been a dream and any moment now would
find himself waking up. But it refused to happen. Another crack of thunder forced
him into motion, no longer able to deny that this had been real. That somehow
he'd been regarding Mastermind more like a lover than a hated enemy. Pale hands
were driven into his hair and tugged violently, hoping the pain would help him
to focus on the mission and not what had just happened. Spinning around, he
leaned over to look at Soma's car. Its lights were being turned on as it pulled
into traffic. Cursing softly, Aya dashed down the steps, intent on reaching
his bike. Fuck Schuldig and his unsolicited help, he was going to make sure
that Soma did indeed go home. He couldn't take the chance that everything had
been one hell of a messed up tactic to get him to lower his guard, to fail this
assignment.
He made it to his bike just as the target left the hotel, Kisaragi nowhere to
be seen. Concentrating on the task before him, Aya shunted aside what had just
happened, all to willing to forget about it for the time being. It was just
Schuldig playing his games, after all. There was nothing to be worried about,
no lasting repercussions beyond the usual. At least he kept hoping that by repeating
it enough times it would be true.
*******
Humming cheerfully as he sat at the kitchen table, eating petit fours as he
did his homework, Omi was feeling back to his normal self. The foot barely hurt
anymore, unless he let his full weight rest on it, he had a sugar rush going
for him, the mission was proceeding better than could be expected, and he had
the house to himself, no complaints at his J-Pop blasting out of the radio on
the counter. Life was good. Not great mind you, that included Ken buying a clue
and asking him out, but once Soma was taken care of he could get to work on
that. He'd already informed Yohji before the playboy had left for the club that
he wanted to have a bit of a talk with him as soon as things settled down. It
would be embarrassing to confess his predicament to the other blond, but gaining
some much needed advice from the notorious lothario would make it all worthwhile.
Hidaka didn't stand a chance. And if Yohji thought to tease him over his romantic
predicament, he could just sic Aya on him.
Not even the storm raging outside bothered him much, besides some concern that
Aya was caught out in it. Not the best weather to be stuck riding a bike in.
But there was nothing he could do about it at the moment, besides the huge stack
of towels he had sitting on a chair, waiting for the man. So he continued reading
about how Native American warfare tactics had influenced the American Revolution.
He was mostly through with the chapter when he heard the garage door open. Hopping
up from his seat, he grabbed a towel and stood ready, mothering instincts to
the fore. "Aya-kun, you're soaked to the bone! What did you do, go for a swim
or something?" The pale redhead just stood there and looked at him, eyes distant
and body shivering. A puddle was rapidly forming at his feet.
Omi attacked swiftly, removing the sodden leather jacket and even managing the
sweater before his teammate reacted. Deep voice mumbling that he wasn't a child,
Aya snatched the towel being rubbed against his back and wrapped it around him,
grateful for the dry warmth. The ride home had been hell, the wind cutting through
his soaked clothes like a knife. For once he had a reason to be ice cold. "Take
off the jeans as well, I brought down a pair of Yohji's sweatpants that were
lying out in your room. I'll toss the clothes in the laundry," Omi fussed as
he put on a pot of water and picked up another towel to dry the dripping crimson
mop once Aya was seated. The redhead just mumbled some more and submitted to
the administrations; while highly annoying it was perfectly normal for the teenager
to be acting like this. The pale man urgently needed some normalcy at the moment.
"Uhm, Ayan, are you all right?" Omi had expected the man to put up some sort
of fight, he usually hated being fussed over. All his teammate did was rest
his head on the table, hiding his face between his crossed arms. "Did Soma return
back to the townhouse already?" A muffled yes could be faintly heard. Unsure
of what he was supposed to do at the moment, the youth gathered up the wet clothes
and left the room to deposit them in the washer. Returning back he found Aya
in the same position and the water boiling. Hopping over to the stove, he quickly
set about preparing some tea and set a mug in front of his friend.
Sitting up, Aya grasped the cup, letting the heat warm his hands. He didn't
want to think about anything right now. The assignment was done for the night,
what he needed to do was distract himself until Yohji came home and could take
over the task for him. He desperately wanted to see the man, to reassure himself
that he still loved the blond and was loved in return. Schuldig had shook him
up too badly. Another physical assault would have been preferable to what had
taken place on the rooftop. How did one fight back against one's traitorous
self? Yohji would make it all better, he just had to pull himself together before
Kudoh got home, or the man would quickly pick up on the fact that something
was wrong. Sipping at his tea, Aya quietly thanked Omi and asked him what he
was studying at the moment. That should be diversion enough until their visitor
showed up.
Sensing that something was wrong, but not quite sure what, the young Weiß
did exactly that. Aya just sat there quietly, asking a question or two. "Aya,
you must still be cold from being out in the rain. Why don't you go take a hot
bath?" The redhead just shook his head. "There's no time now. Why don't you
put on some more water."
Puzzled but willing to humor his friend, Omi did just that. Setting the full
kettle down on a flame, he jumped in his skin at the pounding sound on the door.
Glancing over at Aya, who had his eyes closed and was rubbing his temples, he
decided to answer the door himself. At least he was properly clothed to greet
whoever it was paying them a visit at this hour. Throwing open the door, a welcome
died in his throat as he took in the light haired man standing there. He looked
to be in his early thirties, a dangerous air about his scruffy appearance. "Can
I help you?"
Before the stranger could speak Aya's tired voice drifted over. "Come on in
Rook."