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  Rating:
      Explicit
  Archive Warning:
      Graphic_Depictions_Of_Violence, Major_Character_Death, Rape/Non-Con,
      Underage
  Category:
      F/M, M/M, Multi
  Fandom:
      Jrock, D-OUT_(Band), コドモドラゴン_|_Codomo_Dragon, Royz, 己龍_|_Kiryuu, Koda
      Kumi_(Musician), BUCK-TICK
  Relationship:
      Kouki_(D-OUT)/Kana_(Codomo_Dragon), Mitsuki/Mahiro_(Kiryu), Tomoya/Koudai
      (Royz), Koda_Kumi/Junji_(Kiryu), Yoshiki_(X_Japan)/Naoto_(exist_trace),
      Sugizo/Arimura_Ryuutarou_(Plastic_Tree)
  Character:
      Kouki_(D-OUT), Kana_(Codomo_Dragon), Koda_Kumi, Junji_(己龍_|_Kiryuu),
      Mitsuki_(己龍_|_Kiryuu), Mahiro_(己龍_|_Kiryuu), Tomoya_(Royz), Koudai_
      (Royz), Hikaru_(D-OUT), Minase_(D-OUT), Higuchi_Yutaka_(BUCK-TICK),
      Yagami_Toll_(BUCK-TICK), Chamu_(Codomo_Dragon), Hiyori_(己龍_|_Kiryuu),
      Satsuki_(Rentrer_en_Soi), Original_Female_Character(s), Original_Male
      Character(s), Satou_Atsushi_|_EXILE_ATSUSHI, Hiro_(La'cryma_Christi),
      I'll_(Fest_Vainqueur), Yoshiki_(X_JAPAN), Naoto_(exist†trace), SUGIZO,
      Arimura_Ryuutarou, Ryoga_(BORN), Toya_(Charlotte_|_Gotcharocka), Kazuki_
      (SCREW), Ibuki_(D-OUT), Jun_(Gotcharocka_|_Phantasmagoria)
  Additional Tags:
      Alpha/Beta/Omega_Dynamics, Alternate_Universe_-_Modern_Setting, Alternate
      Universe_-_Soulmates, Knotting, Mating_Cycles/In_Heat, Mating_Bites, Past
      Rape/Non-con, Past_Underage, Past_Character_Death, Past_Abuse, Polyamory,
      Medical_Assault, Bigotry_&_Prejudice
  Series:
      Part 2 of The_Sun,_the_Moon,_and_Other_Stars
  Stats:
      Published: 2017-03-29 Completed: 2017-10-30 Chapters: 17/17 Words: 119161
****** Masun ******
by Selah
Summary
     Kana's already having a hard time finding peace - with himself, with
     his place, with Kouki - and now the world seems bent on ruining even
     more of his plans. More than anything, he wishes he could just wind
     back the clock, go back to before the explosion. The nightmares of
     his past are refusing to stay buried and Kouki is anxious to do
     anything he can to help his soulmate heal.
***** Misery *****
Chapter Notes
     I'm back a week early because reasons. :3 Mostly related to me being
     increasingly evil as this fic progresses. I've done horrible,
     horrible things to Kana. But for now, we get to meet more of Kouki's
     social circle, including one very blunt female alpha~ And mentions of
     even more characters to appear later~
See the end of the chapter for more notes
The ominous last words of Kouki's grandfather wouldn't leave his thoughts,
though he did his best to try to push them aside for the sake of his soulmate.
He knew too well what the old man had meant: Kana was unacceptable and would be
replaced by someone the alpha patriarch did approve. Some omega woman closer to
Kouki's age, perhaps? No, at mid-thirties, she would be too old to give him a
good family. So a trophy wife, then. Some pretty young thing in her early
twenties, beautiful like Kana could never be and young enough to give Kouki as
many kids as he could possibly want.
And Kana's place in this alternate future? Well Kana didn't matter, did he?
Just because he was Kouki's soulmate, well, he was still just a nobody omega, a
teenager at that, from a family with no power or value. As they used to say, a
solution would be found. Kana would be disposed of, one way or another. If he
was very lucky, he might get a little bit of money out of it, but probably not
enough to take care of him for very long. Meaning he would be stuck trying to
find work as an unmated omega with no prospects. It was humiliating to even
think about it, but his mind wouldn't stop, obsessing over it like his tongue
used to do with a loose tooth when he was just a kid.
“Kacchan, enough,” Kouki murmured suddenly, strong arms and the scent of his
alpha wrapping around him, pulling him in close. “You're scaring yourself to no
purpose. You are my mate, no one else.”
“But....”
“He can't make me take another as my mate, Kana. Even if he tried, I would
refuse him first.”
But they were just words and Kana knew full well how easy it was to say the
right things, how much harder it was to actually do them. Kouki could say he
would take the principled stand, and maybe he even would, at first. But in the
end, if his grandfather was a devious enough bastard - and Kana had every
reason to believe he was - Kouki would be as helpless to his alpha instincts as
any other alpha male. A receptive omega pushed at Kouki at the right moment and
it would all be over, all his promises made meaningless in an instant. Kana
couldn't allow himself to build a future on such an unsteady foundation, not
again.
A low droning caught his attention, building from somewhere outside the
apartment. Kana didn't understand why he felt drawn out onto the terrace until
he was actually standing beside the covered pools. Bells. Bells from he
couldn't even begin to guess how many Buddhist temples, ringing out the old
year ahead of the new. More temple bells than he had ever heard back home in
Fukui.
“So many,” he mumbled, grateful for the heavy blanket his soulmate draped over
his shoulders. “How many temples are there around here?”
“I haven't done a formal count of them or anything, but from what I remember,
there's about half a dozen within walking distance of here, in all different
directions, covering most if not all of the major Buddhist sects,” Kouki said,
smiling softly. “Plus a Catholic church, though they won't ring their bells
until later. And a double handful of Shinto shrines of various sizes, though I
think at least half of them are so small they don't even have a staff on site.
We should have no trouble visiting three tomorrow, as long as you're feeling up
for it.”
Kana only offered a soft, noncommittal noise, not wanting to think about
tomorrow just yet. Instead he focused on listening to the steady tolling of the
temple bells. Deep, sonorous droning that blended together into one single
purifying, sacred tone. Closing his eyes, he leaned back against his alpha and
let the sound wash over him. Perhaps the bells could chase away his fears and
doubts.
By the time midnight hit, he was freezing to the bone but he also felt ...
something else. The last ringing of the temple bells had been so firm in their
salute to the year just being born, as if with one voice they could command the
coming year to be prosperous. Perhaps they could.
And then a bright, hopeful peeling of chimes reached out across the city. Had
to be the Catholic church Kouki had mentioned. This was nothing like the
soulful temple bells with their low authority. These were much higher in pitch,
more cheerful and celebratory. Somewhere else, the city perhaps or else one of
the larger shrines was setting off fireworks. He tried to turn towards them,
but the bulk of the building stood between them and the fireworks and Kana
could only see a few stray strands and bright lights.
“Come inside, love,” Kouki said softly, gently drawing him back into the
penthouse. “Soba and then bed for you, I think, yes?”
“Only if you're coming with me,” he mumbled stubbornly.
“I won't leave your side, Kana, I promise,” Kouki said with a smile. Pretty
words from a pretty face. Kana wanted to believe that this new year would be
better. He was starting the year in the arms of the man he loved most, that had
to count for something, right? They said what you did at midnight and who you
were with would set the tone for your whole year. He prayed that his year ahead
would be filled with the comfort of his soulmate ... and not the worry and fear
that still haunted him. He wasn't going to hold his breath.
~*~*~
Kouki wasn't terribly surprised when Kana woke the next morning with the
sniffles. They had spent entirely too much of the evening standing on his
terrace listening to the bells and trying to catch glimpses of fireworks, he
should have put a stop to it sooner. Or at least made sure his omega had been
properly protected from the weather. It was an old wives' tale that one could
catch a cold simply from standing out in the elements long enough, but the folk
belief had its root in observable truth. And with Kana's system still weak from
the explosion and surgery....
“It's all right, I'm sure the gods will be understanding if we only visit one
shrine today,” Minase said, filling their plates with mixed berry pancakes and
bacon. Kouki could tell his soulmate didn't even want to do that much, but
tradition could be a hard thing to ignore.
“There's one just three streets over, it probably won't even have that many
visitors since it's not dedicated to one of the major kami. We're so close to
the Otsuka stations here, most of my neighbors go to one of the major shrines
elsewhere for New Years.”
“He knows because normally we do the same,” Minase said with a conspiratorial
grin in Kana's direction. The omega's responding smile didn't reach past the
surface, though it would have been enough to fool most betas. Kouki shared a
brief look with Minase, then made a mental note to talk to Mitsuki when he saw
him next. Kana wasn't scheduled to meet with the surgeon again for another
three weeks, but he couldn't help worrying that things weren't going well.
The walk to the shrine wasn't so bad, but he could tell Kana was having a hard
time putting one foot in front of the other by the time they got back to his
building. He was so focused on his own worries and his faltering omega that he
didn't even notice Hikaru's scent until Minase was greeting him.
“Hikaru-kun? What brings you here?” the beta asked and Kouki felt a thread of
relief at the way Kana's scent shifted, hints of genuine surprise and pleasure
at seeing the omega barista again.
“They said I had to wait down here for you,” the omega said with a huff,
gesturing back towards the betas at the front desk. “Anyway, happy new year,
guys! Aww, Kana-kun, you look like an Eskimo! Does this mean we should rub
noses to say hi~?”
“Dork,” Kana mumbled, hugging his friend tightly. “But really, what are you
doing here?”
“Oh, well, Mom was worried you'd feel lonely, now that all your family is back
in Fukui and you're stuck alone with this guy,” Hikaru said, jerking a thumb in
Kouki's direction. “Didn't know there'd be other company, though.”
“Won't you miss being with your own family?” Kana persisted, frowning even as
he shifted to lean back against Kouki again. Without even thinking about it,
Kouki settled his arms around his slender omega.
“My dad's got six older brothers and sisters and he's the only one in the
family to only have two kids. Trust me, I am completely okay with getting out
of that madness for the day,” Hikaru said, wrinkling his nose and then
laughing. “Unless you really don't want my mom's cooking?” he added with a very
obviously fake frown, holding up a multi-tiered family bento box.
“Your mother's an angel,” Kouki said, at last giving in and gently urging the
two omegas towards the elevator. “Do be sure to thank her for us when you go
home again.”
“I dunno, what if I said I was never going home again~? I'll bet Kana-kun
wouldn't mind sharing you with me~” Hikaru teased. Kouki wasn't going to fall
into that trap, especially not when he could feel his soulmate's upset building
up again. Damn that man, he could kill his grandfather for spoiling what little
progress he'd thought he'd made with his omega. And for what? A petty need to
get in the last word? Well, his grandfather could say whatever he liked, but
Kouki knew what was important to him. He would do whatever was necessary to
keep Kana safe and by his side.
“I've missed something,” Hikaru said softly, frowning at them.
“My grandfather sprang a surprise visit on us yesterday. While I was out,”
Kouki said, tucking his arms back around Kana as they rode the elevator up to
the penthouse. “He's ... very much an old traditionalist alpha patriarch.”
Hikaru's eyes widened at the implications and then he was hugging Kana tight,
too.
“Let me guess, old fart says our Kana-kun isn't good enough for you because
he's not from old money? Or worse, because he's not a female? Well fuck that
noise. And if you're harboring any silly notions of someone making your alpha
ignore the soulmate bond between the two of you, you can just forget it,
Kacchan,” the omega scolded softly. Kana wasn't arguing, but Kouki couldn't
completely ignore the sour undertones in his soulmate's scent. Seeds of doubt
his grandfather had planted. Kouki was torn between his promise not to mate
Kana until he was twenty and the need to reassure his precious soulmate that
nothing was going to come between them, not even his grandfather's plans. The
knowledge that Kana wasn't well enough to go through a mating was the one thing
holding him back. Instead he forced his alpha instincts to settle for carrying
Kana into the apartment, settling him on the couch while Minase made fresh tea
and Hikaru started unpacking the bento from his mother.
“If I have to say it a thousand times, I will, Kana love. I love you, no one
else. No matter what he says or does, my grandfather isn't going to change my
mind.”
The continuing silence from his soulmate said more than words. Swallowing down
an irritated sigh, Kouki forced himself away from the entire subject. They had
all day together as a small family. Tomorrow more of his friends would be
dropping by the penthouse to wish him well, in keeping with traditions and in
deference to Kana's ill health. Maybe then, after a whole day of being
introduced as his soulmate, the young omega would be over this bit of brooding?
He could hope so, anyway.
~*~*~
Kana was just finishing his breakfast when someone arrived, surprised to see
Junji on the arm of a beautiful woman. All right, physically she was on his
arm, but even though Junji was a few centimeters taller, there was no mistaking
that she was an alpha. Even in a baggy sweatshirt and shaggy jeans, she
radiated a power that went beyond just her alpha scent. A scent that perfectly
melded with and complemented Junji's own omega scent in a way that Kana found
himself wondering how he could have thought Tomoya was Junji's alpha, how he
hadn't noticed the missing notes sooner.
“Kacchan! Happy new year, sweetheart! Well, at least we didn't catch you still
asleep,” Junji teased as he enveloped him in a warm hug. “I tried to tell her
we were coming awfully early.”
“It's fine,” he mumbled, feeling embarrassed to be seen in his own grungy jeans
and t-shirt, though it was no more casual than what Junji's unexpected
companion was wearing. No, not companion, alpha wife, he reminded himself. That
was going to take some mental adjusting on his part, definitely.
“Kacchan, allow me to introduce Junji-kun's mate, Koda Kumiko. Kumi-chan, this
is my soulmate, Kobayashi Kana.”
“It's a pleasure to finally meet you, Kana-kun. Junji-san's told me so much
about you,” the alpha woman said, flashing him a brilliant smile before pulling
him in for a warm hug. Even though it was just a brief one, it left Kana
feeling weird in his own skin. Worse, he had no idea why, a flush rushing into
his cheeks.
“Oof, yup, you're definitely Kou-kun's omega,” the woman said, a teasing smile
curving full lips. “It's all right, sweetheart, I promise not to do that again
until after he's properly mated you~”
“Kumi!” Junji said, playfully swatting his wife. “You can't just say things
like that!”
“Why not, it's just the four of here, isn't it?” she protested, a frown
flickering across her face.
“Five, actually,” Minase said, stepping out of the kitchen with a tea service
and nodding towards the couch. “How quickly you forget all about me, Koda-san.
Shall we?”
“Okay, fine, five of us. Still, a soulmate bond that strong? It's not like
Kana-kun has no idea, right?” she insisted. “So, Kana-kun, you're from Fukui,
right? What do you think of Tokyo?”
“I think I haven't really gotten to see much of it,” Kana confessed, eyes
dropping to his socks. Shark socks. Oh gods, she was going to think he was such
a juvenile, could this meeting get any worse? And what the hell had possessed
him to put on shark socks on a day when of course Kouki's friends were going to
be coming to visit him? What was wrong with his brain?
“Honestly, Kouki-kun, you can't just keep him locked up in this golden tower of
yours, no matter how precious he is, you greedy ass!” Kumiko protested. Kana
could feel himself turning even redder, but the door chimed again before he
could think of a response.
“Oi, I am still your boss, Kumi-chan, try to behave like it!” Kouki said,
squeezing Kana's shoulder. “And since you two are already here, I'm guessing
that's Tomoyan and Kou-chan. Now stop being so rude to Minase-kun and go sit.”
Kana wanted to go hide in the bedroom instead, but Junji caught his arm before
he could do more than think about it, tugging him over to the couch. It felt a
little strange to sit beside the older omega, to have his arm around him so
protectively instead of Kouki's, but at least Junji was familiar. Unlike the
alpha who was curling up in the flanking chair beside them.
“It's not Kou-kun's fault, you know. That Kacchan hasn't seen the city, I
mean,” Junji said, murmuring thanks to Minase for the cup of tea he was given.
“He was caught up in that mall bombing right before Christmas, that's why
Minase-kun and Kou-kun got me involved in the first place.”
“Oh yes, of course, maa, look at me forgetting important things again. Oh, that
was the Saturday before Christmas, wasn't it? Well no wonder, the hospital
probably only just let you out this past weekend, right?”
“They, uh, discharged me on Christmas Day, actually,” Kana stammered, feeling
her intense gaze on him. He started to rub an uneasy hand over his stomach,
only to have Minase catch him and push a cup of tea into his hands instead with
a soft warning noise. Stifling a sigh, he thanked him for the tea, sipping the
warm liquid before he continued: “I haven't really seen much beyond the
apartment. It's hard when just getting up and going to the bathroom is enough
to leave me exhausted.”
“Mou, no wonder your instincts are so close to the surface right now then,” she
said with a small nod, offering her own thanks to Minase. “And his, too, I'm
sure. Now I'm wondering if Sacchan is even going to be allowed to come over,”
Kumiko added, an almost dangerous light in her grin.
“He's an unmated alpha friend of Kou-kun's,” Junji explained in a soft
undertone, or at least Kana assumed that was his intention. It didn't really
explain anything to him, though. Kouki hadn't shown any reluctance to take Kana
places before now, in fact he kept trying to talk Kana into going out more than
he was, so if encounters with unmated alphas were supposed to be a problem now,
well.... It just didn't make sense to him.
“Hey, happy new years everybody!” Tomoya's cheerful voice called out as he
brought a beautiful red-headed omega around the couch to join them. “Kacchan,
this is my mate, Koudai, program manager at Gallery ZERO, over in Ginza. Kou,
this is Kouki-kun's soulmate, Kana.”
Kana couldn't help another surge of shame and guilt, seeing the way this omega
made a plain black hoodie and dark jeans somehow look elegant. Koudai smiled
politely, waiting until Tomoya had settled into one of the other overstuffed
chairs before helping himself to the brunet's lap. They were so completely cozy
together, two pieces of a puzzle, perfectly matched while being quite distinct
from each other. Koudai's artistic roots were clear in the fashionably
distressed jeans, the candy apple red hair tucked under a knit black beanie,
the flashes of silver and black from jewelry and nails. Tomoya, on the other
hand, was a bit more conservative lawyer type, though casually dressed in
slacks and a button-down with blazer, no tie. And a tiny silver nose stud that
had to have a story behind it, since Kana had never noticed it before.
“We didn't get here too early, did we?” Tomoya asked with a slight frown. “You
don't look so good.”
“No, it's fine,” he mumbled, ducking his head. “I didn't sleep that well last
night, that's all. I'll be fine.”
“So stubborn,” and Kana twitched a little, though it was amusement, not
approbation, he was picking up from his soulmate.
“Well, he'd kind of have to be, to be your soulmate, Kou-kun,” Junji teased,
earning a round of chuckles from the rest of Kouki's friends. Kana shifted
uncomfortably, unhappily aware that he was now the center of everyone's
attention. And then Kouki coaxed him into leaning against him instead of Junji
and it almost helped.
“Relax, love,” Kouki murmured against the back of his ear. “No one's judging
you, just be yourself.”
Maybe, maybe not, but Kana couldn't remember ever being around this many adult
alphas. Or, for that matter, being in a room with only one beta in it. Or being
one of three male omegas in a group. A vague sense of unease crept through him
as he tried to remember the proper protocols for such a mixed group. There were
rules, he was sure of it, ways an unmated omega his age was expected to behave
around a bunch of alphas, and yet his mind was a blank. What was everyone
expecting from him? Kouki said no one was judging him, but he couldn't help
feeling like he was failing at basic etiquette. Yet how was he supposed to know
better when he was obviously just a sick kid from a small town who didn't know
much of anything about anything, even his own kind?
“You, young man,” Junji said, reaching over to lightly pat his knee, “still owe
me a phone number.”
“Aa, I know, sorry,” he mumbled, feeling himself going bright red again. “I
need to go back to Fukui to get my parents to replace the one I lost, since it
was on their joint plan.”
“If they need a police report for the insurance, I still have copies in your
file at the office,” Junji said conversationally. “I can fax it to them, no
problem. Once they file the insurance claim, they can just ship your new
handset here, since you aren't going to be cleared to travel back to Fukui for
a couple months yet.”
“I ... I won't?”
“Abdominal trauma, wasn't it?” Koudai asked and Kana managed a shy nod. “Then
yeah, no. When I had my surgery, I wasn't even allowed to walk more than three
or four streets for about a month and a half afterwards. Sitting upright in a
car or train for more than an hour wasn't even an option for ... well, it felt
like forever at the time, but a couple of months, anyway. I think it was most
of a year before I was allowed back to work full time.”
Kana desperately wanted to ask Koudai what sort of surgery he'd had, but he
couldn't be that rude to a man he had only just met. He wasn't sure how well
his parents were going to take the news that he couldn't come home for so many
months. And to be completely honest, a part of him wasn't all that eager to
deal with it anyway. He wasn't sure how he was going to afford an all new phone
for himself, especially when he didn't want to be completely reliant on Kouki.
Not when he knew that his soulmate's support could (and at some point, would)
be stripped from him at any time.
“Kou-kun....”
“Don't start on me again, Kumiko,” Kouki said in a low warning rumble. “You
don't know the whole story.”
“Well then, why don't you enlighten me,” she countered, setting down her cup a
little too loudly. “I'm bonded, not scent-blind!”
Shit. His scent. Hikaru had warned him before, told him he could pick up his
anxiety like opening a book, he should have listened then, tried to be more
aware, more careful. But Kana just wasn't used to thinking about what his scent
was communicating to others, since most of the people he saw every day - well,
before coming to Tokyo, anyway - were betas who wouldn't know the difference
between fear scent and joy scent if you shoved their faces in buckets of them.
He didn't even know if there was a way for him to control it, let alone how.
And now his unthinking scent reactions were threatening to ruin a perfectly
civil conversation. Maybe Kouki's grandfather was right, if all he could do was
make trouble for his soulmate, maybe he didn't belong here.
“Kumi-chan....”
“Don't Kumi-chan me, Junji. And don't tell me you aren't feeling it, too!”
“He's a teenaged omega from a city with less than ten percent non-betas. He's
been blow up, traumatized, hospitalized, and gotten into at least two serious
rows with his parents in as many weeks,” Junji said pragmatically. “You think
you wouldn't be scared, too, finding yourself alone in a room full of strangers
twice your age, hearing you won't be able to go home for months? Won't be able
to see your old friends or family for you don't even know how long? Hearing
confirmation that you won't be able to sit the college entrance exams, that
your whole life plan, such as it was, is going to have to be pushed back a
year, maybe two, because some faceless asshole you will likely never see or
have a name for decided to bomb a mall while you were trying to have a good
time with a new friend? And you think you getting all pissy with his alpha is
going to help him?”
“Junji! Now you -.”
“No, he's right,” Koudai said, pulling himself up from Tomoya's lap to glower
across the room at Kumiko. “You haven't known Kouki-kun as long as the rest of
us, but trust me, this? What you're scenting from Kana-kun? That's deeper
wounds than a week or two. And you trying to pick a fight with Kouki over it in
the name of protective alpha instincts is utter bullshit. And exactly the sort
of thing he doesn't need!”
Kana felt like the deer caught in the proverbial headlights, unable to move,
barely even able to breathe for all the accusations and defenses flying around
and over his head. And then the door buzzer interrupted and Kana wasn't sure if
he had actually been saved from worse or not. But for once he didn't mind being
nudged towards the door. He just hoped more of Kouki's friends would turn out
to be betas.
~*~*~
 
Kana kept trying to convince himself that he was okay, but it wasn't going
well. When Sakai-sensei had come over with his partner, Kurosaki-san, he told
himself he was okay with it. After all, like with Minase, the surgeon and Kouki
had been friends for practically Kana's whole life. It meant a lunch with more
people around than Kana was used to, but he made himself be okay with it.
He had been halfway hoping that after lunch everyone would just go home.
Instead, more people kept arriving. He didn't mind Hiyori so much, but others
kept coming. Kouki's lounge was now host to a couple dozen people, about equal
numbers of alphas and betas, with a few omegas as well. Every time someone new
had arrived, Kouki had introduced Kana as his soulmate and while it had given
fuel to a little ember of hope in his chest, it had also felt ... strange.
Names and faces swirled together in Kana's head until he couldn't remember who
was whom anymore. No one was being obvious about it, but he still felt like
something was being expected of him, something he should have been doing but
wasn't.
“Come on,” a soft voice said close to his ear, arms sliding under his to help
push him up to his feet. “You look like you've had enough.”
Kana glanced over his shoulder, frowning a little when he realized it was
Koudai urging him upright. The older omega smiled beautifully and Kana felt
even more awkward. Why would Koudai even care about him at all? And what did he
mean, saying that Kana looked like he'd had enough? Enough of what?
Still confused, he let himself be nudged towards the hall, surprised when, as
they got to it, Koudai turned back towards the room full of guests. The redhead
pulled off his beanie, surveying the room a moment before tossing it across the
room. Kana's eyes widened as he watched Tomoya snatch it out of the air almost
without looking up. The alpha frowned at it briefly, then glanced over at them.
The pair seemed to be communicating on some silent level for a moment, then
Tomoya nodded, folding the beanie in half and tucking it into an inside pocket
of his blazer before turning back to his conversation with someone Kana
couldn't name.
“Tomoyan will let Kou-kun know in a minute, come on,” the omega urged, all but
tugging Kana away from the party. And for once, he didn't mind at all, though
he was surprised when Koudai escorted him into the master bathroom.
“S-senpai,” he stammered, not at all sure what the other omega was planning.
“Oh no, no, Koudai is fine. Or aniki, if you're going to insist,” the beautiful
omega said with another gentle smile. “Junji-kun is making tea and you are
going to have a nice, relaxing bath.”
“But my stitches....”
“Mahi-nii's got it covered. Hmm, let's see what Kou-kun has on hand,” the
redhead said as he started poking through cupboards. Not sure what to do with
himself, Kana sat down on the shower bench and closed his eyes. He had to
admit, being away from all those people was making him feel a little better.
Like he could actually breathe freely.
“Oh good, you haven't started anything yet,” another voice said. Even more than
Koudai, Kurosaki Mahiro was the picture of a perfectly proper male omega,
beautiful and delicate. Purple highlights in short black hair framed a flawless
face and while the silver lip ring was a little unconventional, it suited him.
He was short and slight, with a fine bone structure that would be the envy of
many high fashion models, even though he himself was far too short for such
work. One would never guess to look at him that he had ever been pregnant -
there was none of the soft roundness Kana had been taught to expect to see in
omegas who'd had children. The elegant kimono he was wearing further accented
his beauty, winter blossoms cascading over silk that shifted from pale lavender
to a deep plum at the hem. And the way Kurosaki moved so easily in it ... Kana
would never be that refined and graceful.
“Find everything okay then?” Koudai asked, his own long fingers twisting
together and pinning up long red strands.
“They didn't have the brand you mentioned in stock, so I asked for help,”
Kurosaki said, digging through his bag as he spoke. “Of course he wanted to
know why I needed waterproof bandages, so I explained - very generally, mind
you! - and long story short I have everything we could need for a therapeutic
bath and Takamizawa-sensei says he hopes you're feeling better, Kana-kun.”
“Takamizawa-sensei?” Kana echoed, trying - and failing - to put a face to the
name.
“Don't you remember him? He remembers you,” Kurosaki said, producing a whole
bag full of spa items. “Older alpha pharmacist, dyes his hair ginger? Such a
sweet old man, gentle but sharp as a knife and always ready with a kind word
and a smile. I don't know what we're going to do if he ever retires!”
“Don't you mean when?” Koudai asked, chuckling.
“Nope. I'm in denial of his mortality. He's far too much like an angel sent
from heaven!” the older omega replied, laughing easily. Kana still couldn't put
a face to the man the two were discussing, though he couldn't shake the feeling
that he ought to be able to remember him. Something tickled at his memory ...
hadn't Hikaru said something about taking him by the good pharmacy that first
day? They'd never made it, but maybe this Takamizawa was the pharmacist Hikaru
had meant? Which didn't answer the question of how he could possibly know him,
but....
While he had been talking, Kurosaki had tied back his kimono sleeves - and Kana
was honestly impressed with how quickly the omega had done it, certain he would
have still been fumbling with the cord the older man had used - and was now
giving Kana a very expectant look.
“... what?”
“You were listening enough to hear me say Takamizawa-sensei,” Kurosaki said
with the start of a small frown. “Surely you don't mean to take a bath still
dressed?”
“But the doctor said....”
“All kinds of things, like Sensei usually does, I'm sure,” the darker haired
omega said with a light laugh. “He has to say those things, hospital policy,
and if you were on your own, it would be different, but with me and Hachi-Kou
here, you'll be fine. Besides, he and Takamizawa-sensei agreed that a
therapeutic bath will do wonders for you right now.”
“You can keep arguing with Maru if you like, Kacchan, but there really isn't
much point,” Junji added, moving to set a tray with a tea service for four on
the counter across from the tub. “I've found it's generally just easier to let
him have his way.”
“He says as if he isn't just as stubborn when he puts his mind to things,”
Koudai stage whispered, grinning again. “I think we're all a bit stubborn, ne?”
“Have to be, to put up with a world dominated by alphas who always think they
know better than everyone else!” Junji said with a light laugh. “Ah, but
Kacchan's never been to an omegas-only bath, right?”
“N-no,” he stammered, blushing for some reason. “I ... I haven't even been to
an onsen before.”
“What? Never?” Kurosaki asked, clearly surprised by this confession. “Oh you
poor thing. Right, well, as I'm sure you've noticed, Kouki-san's bath is big
enough to fit three of you easily, so Hachi and Juju will be sharing with you
and making sure that, if you do pass out or whatever, you don't hurt yourself.”
“W-with me?” he stammered, feeling heat rushing into his cheeks again.
“Relax,” Koudai said, offering him a small smile. “It's just a bath. I'll bet
you haven't shared one since you were a kid, right? But that's actually kind of
abnormal, especially in alpha/omega families.”
“It's not normal for pure beta families, either, but somehow that gets lost
when betas find themselves with a surprise baby,” Kurosaki added, rolling his
eyes. “Like they forget the beta gene's dominant, so of course it's totally
possible for two betas to have an alpha or omega kid. Or even a run of them.
Maybe it's statistically odd, but still....”
There was ... something, a feeling like he should remember something. And then
it was gone. He wasn't really sure he was comfortable with this idea, but the
three older omegas were all giving him such expectant looks now.... It didn't
help that he had never been particularly happy with the way his body looked. As
a male omega, once he had started having heats, the school nurse had pulled him
aside from the other boys for his annual exam. The girls were separated in a
similar way - alphas from betas and omegas - but since there had never been
more than two or three male omegas in the whole school.... The school nurse had
always said his exam results were satisfactory, that softness was expected of
omegas, but it hadn't helped Kana's self-image. Gym classes had been even worse
and Kana had quickly come to loathe them, frequently making excuses or just
outright skipping them.
“Would it help if the other two turned around?” Koudai asked and somehow that
made Kana blush even harder. Which didn't stop him from nodding at the
suggestion. “All right. Do you need help with that sweater?”
Hot tears trickled down his cheeks, catching him by surprise, and Kana felt
completely stupid for it.
“Oh sweetheart,” Koudai cooed, pulling him into a warm, gentle hug. “It's all
right, you're safe here, if you need to have a good cry, then you do that,
okay? No one's going to judge you.”
Even with that permission, he wanted to just lock all the pain and hurt away
and not feel it anymore. Instead he felt his whole body shaking with gut-deep
sobs as he clung to the redheaded omega. Someone was stroking his hair, someone
other than Koudai was singing softly, and at some point there was a scratching
at the door. But while there was a brief waft of alpha-but-not-Kouki scent, no
one else came into the room with them. And then someone was lighting candles,
diffusing the scents of lavender, jasmine, and cedar wood into the air. It was
the last straw, his control melting away entirely as he gave in to the pain.
Chapter End Notes
     Yes, I'm horrible, and yes, Takamizawa-sensei is The ALFEE's Takamiy.
     Because he's adorable and how could I not???
***** Memory *****
Chapter Notes
     WARNING: this chapter includes a scene in which a severely underaged
     Kana is raped and while it's not very explicit, it is still obviously
     rape.
     ---
     HachiKouD is one of the real's nicknames. With both Koudai and Kouki
     in the same social circle, it seemed appropriate to use it to help
     keep track of who is whom.
See the end of the chapter for more notes
Koudai frowned a little when he felt Kana go limp in his arms. A quick peek
confirmed that the teenager had indeed cried himself to sleep, which was not
what he had been expecting. At all. He didn't think it would last very long -
or at least he hoped it wouldn't - but for the moment he wasn't quite sure what
to do next.
“Bath mat?” Mahiro suggested, gesturing towards the oversized fluffy rug. “At
least until we know for sure if he's going to stay asleep or not? Better than
that bench.”
A nod and Koudai carefully shifted the teen onto the rug, tucking the offered
pillow under his head before settling back on his heels in seiza beside him.
Hands on his thighs, he frowned up at Junji.
“I know lawyer-client privilege is a thing, but what the hell, Junji-kun?”
“I honestly don't know. His father said he'd been in a car wreck three years
ago that had resulted in the death of his older brother and the alpha he had
been expecting to mate with since childhood, but I'm starting to think there's
more we weren't told,” the lawyer said with a sharp frown. “Kobayashi-tousan
had called it idol worship and puppy love, insisted Kana had gotten over the
trauma years ago, but that....”
“Idiot,” Mahiro snorted, crossing his arms over his chest. “No one just 'gets
over' the death of someone they love. Especially not family. Three years ago
... he couldn't have been the one driving, that had to have been either his
brother or the alpha, so it can't be that he feels like he caused the accident
... can it?”
“There wasn't any guilt in him that I could pick up,” Koudai said, shaking his
head. “And with the way he was clinging, if there had been even a hint of it, I
would have. That was pure pain, grief and trauma. How bad was he hurt in the
bombing?”
“Bad enough,” Junji said, sighing softly. “I can't tell you details without his
consent. And after what he's been through, especially with his parents, I won't
do that to him. He needs to feel like he has control, even if I think he'd let
me tell you anyway. Fukui is nothing like Hamamatsu or Tokyo, he's never seen
himself as a fully individualized, autonomous person, capable of pursuing his
own interests. He grew up seeing himself purely as Atsushi's future mate,
nothing more, and when that was taken away from him.... I'm starting to think
he had some sort of psychological break back then that his parents weren't
around to see happening, just the aftermath. It would explain ... a lot,
really.”
“Taught to see himself as or actually was?” Mahiro asked sharply. When he only
got confused frowns from his friends, the omega huffed and swiftly removed
Kana's shirt, pausing to frown at the scars of shrapnel wounds. Koudai sucked
in a sharp breath at this visible evidence of how close the young omega had
come to being paralyzed, his own fingers lightly brushing over the dressings on
the deeper abdominal wounds. Only a moment and then Mahiro was rolling Kana
over, pushing aside his hair. Koudai felt his breath catch in his throat, a
sharp denial trying to bubble to the surface. He could taste that same
disbelief in the air as shaking fingers traced the nearly vanished bite mark.
“That's a lot more than three years old,” Junji muttered. “Maru, how the hell
did you...???”
“It's in his scent. An omega's scent changes after he's been bred once,” Mahiro
muttered, a familiar darkness to his tone. “I hope that asshole suffered....”
“Killed instantly,” Junji said, shaking his head.
“Then I hope his soul is twisting in unimaginable torment for the next hundred
eons, forcing a mating on some kid who didn't know jack shit about fuck all,”
the omega growled, easing Kana back onto his back. “Kana can't have been more
than fourteen when that bite happened, if he was even that old. If he hadn't
met Kou-kun when he did ... that scar'll be gone completely in another year at
most. How the fucking hell does his father not know? Or are his parents in on
it??”
“His parents are betas, you know how betas get about ignoring what's right in
front of their damn faces,” Junji said with a frustrated huff.
“No excuse,” Mahiro growled as he started pacing the bathroom. Kana whimpered
as the candles failed to clear out the anger, agitation, and frustration Mahiro
was pumping into the air.
“It's over now, Maru,” Koudai started, only to get interrupted by his upset
friend.
“Over?! He was raped who knows how many times! That's a trauma that doesn't
just end so easily!”
“You're going to wake him,” Koudai said, struggling to keep his own tone and
scent calm, for Kana's sake. “He's away from those who victimized him, you know
Kouki-san will do everything he can to help him heal. He's with us now. Railing
against the ghosts of his past won't do any good.”
A sharp huff and Mahiro sank to the floor on Kana's other side, arms crossed
over his chest as he spoke: “Fine. But we need to tell Kou-san about this. He
needs to know, if he doesn't already.”
“It can wait until everyone else has gone home. He'd only get angry and
agitated like you did just now, we don't need that happening in front of all
those people,” Koudai replied quietly. “Now let me check his wounds and help me
get him cleaned up. If he wakes up, I still want him to get some time in the
bath. He needs it, mentally as well as physically.”
Mahiro huffed again but he did as Koudai asked, helping Kana out of the rest of
his clothes while Junji slipped out of the room again, probably to reassure
their mates that they were fine. Koudai knew his own mate was anxious, worried
about him, but it would wait. A plan that went to shit not even five minutes
later as Mitsuki appeared, gently pushing aside Koudai's hands to check Kana's
wounds for himself. The intrusion of alpha scent so close to him was enough for
Kana to jolt awake, flailing at first as he struggled to get up.
“Shh, easy sweetheart, it's just Sensei,” Koudai soothed, petting his hair.
“You're fine, lay still.”
“S-sensei?” Kana stammered, blinking a few times before his eyes focused on the
doctor kneeling beside him.
“You gave your aniki here a bit of a fright, but you look fine. Make sure you
get a good seal on those bandages, Koudai-kun, and he should be good to soak
for ... well, let's not do more than twenty-five minutes right now, okay?”
Koudai nodded, offering the surgeon a grateful smile. The bath would be good
for more than just Kana. The alpha gave his shoulder a gentle squeeze and then
he was gone. That was when Kana seemed to finally realize he was almost naked,
panic starting to fill the air again as wild eyes darted around the room.
“Easy, sweetheart, it's okay, it's just us,” Koudai soothed, helping Kana sit
up since the teenager was so determined. “Here, have a seat on the bench and
I'll make sure you're bandaged up properly, then we can have that soak.”
“I ... does ... I mean, I...,” but Kana stammered himself into another silence,
struggling to find the right words.
“If you want to keep the alphas out for awhile, yes, you need us to stay here
with you,” Mahiro said, crouching down in front of Kana and taking both hands
in his. “I know you don't have experience with it, Juju says there aren't many
omegas in Fukui so how could you? But sharing a bath, it's a normal thing.
Especially in family. Kouki-san is family, that means you're family, too,
okay?”
The hesitation and fear were impossible to miss, though Koudai wasn't sure he
understood what was behind it. And then Kana managed a shaky nod and even a
small smile.
“And someone has to make sure I don't hurt myself if the hot water goes to my
head?” he asked timidly.
“That, too,” he agreed with a soft chuckle. “And if Maru-chan will move out of
the way....”
Mahiro shot him a quick frown, then turned back to Kana.
“Like Hachi said before, you're safe with us, okay? And if you ever want to
talk about what you've been through.... I'm not saying I know what it's like,
because I don't know what he did, the one you were with before Kouki, but
whatever it was... it wasn't your fault, honey. And whenever you're ready? I
will always be here to listen, okay?”
The scent of tears was warning enough that Mahiro was easily able to absorb the
way the young omega practically flung himself at him. Koudai watched, a little
surprised to see Mahiro being so ... maternal with Kana, petting his hair and
murmuring soothing words of comfort. Whatever it was that had happened in
Kana's past, it was obvious that he'd been holding it deep inside, keeping it
all to himself for all these years. There was such an age difference between
them, it would be hard to integrate him as part of their group, but they would
find a way. Kana deserved nothing less.
~*~*~
Kouki leaned forward against the closed door with a heavy sigh of relief. That
was the last of his more casual friends finally sent back out into the world.
“Kou-kun....”
Glancing over his shoulder, he was surprised to see all three omegas standing
there, mostly because, the way they had been acting, he hadn't thought the
three of them would be willing to leave Kana alone for anything. Then again,
now that the only other alphas in his apartment were Kumiko, Mitsuki, and
Tomoya....
“Sleeping peacefully I take it?” he asked as he turned around, moving towards
his couch. Even more surprising, the other alphas were conspicuously missing
from his lounge, though he could see two of them on his terrace, smoking. He
was almost afraid to ask what the three omegas had done to get Kumiko out of
the way for this little chat.
“We need to talk,” Junji started, only to have Mahiro waving him aside.
“Kana-kun has a bite scar, at least four years old,” the shorter omega said,
chin jutted upwards in an obvious challenge. As if he was daring Kouki to argue
with him. None of the three seemed to know how to react when instead he sank
onto the couch with a heavy sigh.
“Six. It's six years old.”
Kouki could hardly say he was surprised by the immediate sputtering from the
three omegas as they tried to talk over each other.
“You knew about this?!”
“How long have you known???”
“Why didn't you two tell me?!?”
Holding up his hands with a tired smile, he waited for them to stop before he
spoke again: “It's not like that. I didn't 'know' so much as Chamu-kun told me
one thing and Kana vehemently denied it could even be possible. Chamu-kun told
me more about Atsushi after Kana's father left, Kacchan overheard us talking
about it and was completely pissed off at the mere suggestion that he had been
forcibly mated. Yes, I've been leaning towards believing Chamu-kun's version of
events, especially afer their brothers' friend Higuchi came over and
corroborated Chamu-kun's version, but Kacchan still doesn't believe it. Or at
least he doesn't want to believe it, I don't know, I think it might be starting
to crack through.”
“A violent bond break could shatter a healthy adult omega, never mind a
teenager,” Mahiro huffed, arms crossing over his chest. “What the fuck's wrong
with his parents? And don't tell me that because they're betas, they didn't
know what they were seeing, that's bullshit.”
“People see what they want to see, Maru, you know that,” Kouki said, shaking
his head. “Hiro-kun was in the hospital for almost a week before he succumbed
to his injuries, his parents were at the hospital that whole time, Kana wasn't
even allowed to see him again after the accident. Plenty of time for a
shattered psyche to rebuild itself with a shiny new carefree exterior.”
Mahiro growled something unintelligible before storming off to the terrace. It
wasn't like Kouki didn't sympathize with his friend's frustration, but ... what
was done was done. The only real option they had was to move forward.
“You know Maru's only being this way because he cares,” Koudai mumbled,
frowning at the terrace.
“If it eases his mind any - and yours - I'm already making arrangements to work
from home for awhile. There's no reason I have to be at the office every day
... and every reason to telecommute for awhile. And I know the age gap is going
to be an issue, but if you guys could include Kacchan in things ... at least
until he's well enough to find more friends his own age....”
“I'd suggest having the baby brother take him out, but might be better to start
... smaller,” Junji said with a lopsided grin. Koudai actually laughed a little
at that.
“Yeah, probably, especially with Kana-kun still on medical restrictions,”
Koudai agreed with a nod. “Like a movie night first? Just so he can already be
somewhere where, if Puppy exhausts him, at least he can lay down easily?”
“I'll even let Puppy pick out a string of horror movies if he wants,” Kouki
offered. “Anything to help get Kacchan adjusted to life here in Tokyo.”
“Oh don't say that too loudly or he'll do just that and claim he's doing you a
favor,” Junji added, rolling his eyes. Kouki had a pretty good idea where that
thought was headed and while he wouldn't mind ... his friend probably had a
good point. Horror movie marathons could wait.
~*~*~
“I have to do this, Minase, you know I do. The board won't care as long as the
work gets done and between us I know we can make sure that happens.”
“You do realize I'm not actually arguing with you, right?” Minase teased,
sitting back down with his refreshed coffee and a smile. “As little as it took
to overwhelm him yesterday, he obviously needs you more than the office does
right now. I can think of a couple people who will be relieved to know you
aren't actually in the building for awhile.”
“Oi! I'm not that bad!” he protested, scowling at his friend and aide.
“No, you aren't, but you know how nervous Kihaya-san gets when she scents you
around.”
“She should have more confidence in herself, she gives female alphas a bad name
being so timid and uncertain all the time,” he muttered, sipping his own
coffee.
“I'd pay good money to see you say that to her face.”
“Shut up,” Kouki muttered, glancing up at the scent of his omega coming out of
the kitchen clutching a mug of herbal tea, something with mint and honey.
Speaking of timid and uncertain....
“Hey sweetheart,” he said, reaching out to catch Kana before the other could
slip past him. “Feeling any better?”
“A little,” the omega mumbled, though there was a ghost of a smile struggling
to make it to his eyes. “Sorry for missing so much of the party yesterday.”
“It's fine. Worried a few, but no one questioned it too hard,” Kouki said,
smiling a little at the way Kana relaxed into his arms, leaning against him as
he sipped his tea. “Everyone wanted me to tell you they hope you're feeling
better soon.”
“Everyone?” Kana echoed, obviously surprised.
“Of course,” he replied, frowning a little at the unexpected reaction. “Why
wouldn't any of my friends not wish you well?”
“I ... I didn't mean ... I mean, I thought maybe....” Kana stammered himself
into a tongue-tied whine, guilt and shame flaring through his scent like a
punch to Kouki's gut. How did he keep upsetting his omega like this? He really
needed to be more mindful of the words coming out of his mouth, clearly.
“Anyone disapproving of Kou-kun having such a young soulmate isn't going to be
stupid enough to say it to his face,” Minase said evenly. “But for what it's
worth, Kana-kun, I don't think more than one or two of his close friends would
be that closed minded. Of course, since your alpha lug-nut here insisted on
introducing you as his soulmate to everyone yesterday, I fully expect that bit
to be making the rounds of the gossip pages in short order. You two might want
to stay in for a couple weeks, until the interest dries up a bit.”
“What was I supposed to do, introduce him as ... as what? A stray I took in off
the streets??”
“I'm not saying that, you know I'm not,” Minase said, frowning at him. “I'm
beta, not stupid, of course hiding the bond between you was never going to
work. But this is still going to make trouble. Your grandfather isn't the only
old fashioned alpha patriarch out there. Chalk it up as another reason to work
from home for awhile.”
“My soulmate's identity and personal life are protected, private information.
The gossip rags have nothing to go on but hearsay. They won't even have any
decent pictures!”
“That's all the gossip rags ever have, hearsay. Doesn't stop them. And it
doesn't stop that portion of the public that will believe anything they're told
just for seeing it printed on paper or reported on television by someone in a
nice suit.”
Kouki huffed an irritated sigh. And then he caught another wave of shame from
his soulmate. Tightening his arms around him, he lifted Kana up into his lap
and nuzzled the back of his neck.
“Stop, love. I don't care what the gossip rags will say about us. It might
damage company stocks for a few days, but I'm not even entirely convinced of
that. Especially if we can keep the board from doing something stupid. Which is
why I invited Hayashi-dono yesterday, though I don't know if you remember
meeting him or his wife. Hayashi-dono has strong influence on the board, he'll
keep the others in line. If I wouldn't give you up to please my grandfather,
what makes you think I'll do it to appease the board or complete strangers?”
Kana's silence was more than a little worrisome. Pulling him closer against
him, Kouki nipped at the back of his neck, which at least got a shiver out of
the teen. And another silent sip of tea.
“We can't just stay hidden away up here until the entertainment press finds
some other shiny thing to distract them,” he said with a low sigh. “Kacchan
needs a new phone, at the very least, and some more clothes.”
“I don't really...,” Kana mumbled, blushing again. “I don't have that much
pocket money anyway.”
“You don't honestly believe Kou-kun is going to let you spend your own money,
do you?” Minase teased, grinning widely. Kouki could feel the omega blushing
even harder and couldn't help a soft chuckle.
“Anyway,” the beta continued, briefly sipping his coffee, “as far as phones go,
you can order one online easily enough these days. Or if the model you want is
only available in-store, I have no problem going in to pick it up for you.”
“I appreciate what you're trying to do, Minase,” Kouki said gently, “but if the
gossip rags want to try making something out of my taking care of my soulmate,
let them. Maybe we'll stay in this weekend, maybe we won't. Either way, we have
to go out Monday so Kacchan can take care of legal business. And if I can get
him into that doctor Monday, too....”
“D-doctor?” Kana stammered, panic starting to leak into his scent again.
“Yes, remember? You agreed to see one. Mitsuki made a suggestion for a local
gynecologist, I just need to call the office to see about an appointment. Just
a standard wellness screening, no big deal, right?”
Kana huffed and turned to curl into his chest with a low noise of distress.
This was new and he wasn't quite sure what to make of it. Humming softly, he
pressed a kiss to the young omega's forehead and stroked his hair. Maybe he was
taking things too quickly, maybe he should put things off for another week.
Except his soulmate really did need a new phone, new clothes, even a new 3DS.
The sorts of little things that would make him feel grounded and less like he
was trapped in Kouki's life with nothing to do on his own.
“We'll call Chamu-kun later, too,” he suggested softly. “Maybe he can pack up
some more of your things, like your laptop and more clothes, and have them
shipped to you here. Do you think your parents would allow that?”
“I ... I don't know. But they don't really ... they can't completely stop him,
can they? It's my stuff, they can't hold it hostage to get me to do what they
want ... can they?”
“We'll call and see. If they don't want to let him send it to you, well, we'll
cross that bridge when we come to it, all right, love?
Kana huffed again and pressed himself even closer. If Kouki had to replace
everything Kana had left behind, he would, without a second thought. But for
Kana's sake, he deeply hoped it wouldn't be necessary.
~*~*~
Kana tugged at his shirt, feeling uncomfortable in his own skin. Why did it
have to be so hot in this room all the time? His class always felt a bit warm
to him, but today it was almost unbearable. And yet no one else seemed to
notice anything different. He plucked at his shirt again, wishing he could turn
the heat down already. It was nearly May! Surely they didn't need it to be
turned up so high!
“Anou, sensei? Kobayashi-kun doesn't look so good, I think I should take him to
the nurse.”
Kana glanced over at the girl in the seat next to him. What was her name again?
Minami? Megumi? He couldn't remember. But what did she mean, he didn't look
good?
The teacher's omega scent hit him suddenly as the woman came over to his desk
and Kana struggled with the urge to just disappear into the floor. He didn't
need to be attracting attention to himself, he already got too much of it being
the only male omega in his class. She pressed a hand to his forehead, then
cupped the back of his neck before frowning down at him.
“Adashi-chan, please take Kobayashi-kun to the nurse, then come right back.
Kobayashi-kun, I'll let your other teachers know you won't be here for the next
couple of days.”
What the hell was she talking about now? Teachers could be so weird. But the
girl next to him was already agreeing and giving him strange looks, so he
packed up his bag and walked with her to the school nurse.
“Sensei? Are you here, sensei?” she called out as they walked into the small
office. “Sensei, Kobayashi-kun needs you.”
“Oh really? Oh, you do look a bit sick, don't you, Kobayashi-kun. All right,
thank you, young lady, you may go back to class now.”
The nurse's office wasn't any cooler than the classroom or the hall had been.
What was wrong with this school today anyway? Sitting down on the bed, Kana
stayed quiet as the beta nurse popped a thermometer into his mouth. He had no
idea what the point of that was, fidgeting as he waited for the silly device to
beep.
“Hmm, only slightly elevated, but it's enough. Do you take the train to school,
Kobayashi-kun?”
“N-no, I walk,” he stammered, not sure what that was supposed to mean.
“Well here, put this on,” the nurse said as he handed him a face mask. “I'm
sending you home for the rest of the day, you don't need to be getting the
whole school sick with whatever it is you have. If you feel the same tomorrow,
just stay home.”
Kana nodded, though it made him feel dizzy, then slipped on the mask and off
the bed. He didn't really want to go home, but it was better than staying here.
At least at home no one would look twice if he took his shirt off.
He wasn't more than half a block from the school when a familiar shadow
stretched over him. Atsushi's scent washed over him and it was like heaven. He
leaned into the alpha's arm around him and sighed.
“Niisan....”
“That idiot, sending you home, alone, in the middle of the day. Well, it's all
right, I'm here now,” Atsushi said, urging Kana towards his apartment instead.
He didn't mind, it was closer and right then closer was better. Much better.
Especially when all Kana wanted to do was get out of his irritating school
uniform. It itched terrible today, especially at the collar and groin. Had it
always chaffed like this or was he just extra sensitive to it today for some
reason?
“Make yourself at home,” the alpha said as he headed towards what passed for
his kitchen. Sounded like a good idea to him. Dropping his school bag at the
end of the couch, Kana started pulling off his uniform as he headed towards
Atsushi's shower. That's what he really needed, a good shower and a nice, hot
soak. He didn't have any of his own clothes here, unfortunately, but maybe he
could borrow a shirt from Atsushi? He smiled a little at that thought. His
alpha wouldn't mind, he was sure of it.
“My Kacchan ... you've grown up so much....”
Kana shivered at the feel of Atsushi's hands on his bare skin. The alpha's
hands felt so good, so right, gliding over his skin in slow caresses. Kana
didn't really understand why, but he didn't care, either. A strong alpha, his
alpha, wanted him, he could feel it, taste it, the coil of expectation that
glowed low in his belly. So this was what it was like to be desired? A low
groan leaked out of him as strong hands slid between his legs, drawing
attention to the wetness gathered there. Oh god, it was his heat. His first
heat had come, that's what he'd been feeling.
“That's right, my little flower,” the alpha behind him purred, fingers dipping
lower. “All grown up and all mine, just like you've always been.”
Bright pain exploded at his neck at the same time as something far too big
shoved its way into his unprepared body. Kana screamed and passed out.
~*~*~
The scream was enough to jerk Kouki instantly awake, alpha instincts ready to
eviscerate whoever was attacking his omega. But of course there was no one
there, it was just the two of them. Kana was curled into a taut ball, shaking
and crying and hugging himself as tightly as he possibly could. Another
nightmare then. At least this time when he reached out for his soulmate, Kana
didn't shy away.
“Shh, it's all right, Kacchan, it was just another dream,” he soothed, drawing
the younger man into his arms even as he told himself to relax. His mate needed
him, needed comfort, and that meant calming his own instincts to fight, to
destroy whatever had so upset his mate. Kana wasn't resisting him, but he did
shake his head in a vigorous denial.
“He did it,” the omega mumbled, pressing himself into Kouki's chest with a
choked sob. Kouki's breath caught in his throat, almost afraid to know what it
was his soulmate had just seen to make those words come out of him. He forced
himself to take another deep breath, to run his fingers through Kana's hair and
keep himself calm. He couldn't tear out the throats of the ghosts haunting his
soulmate's past, that's all that was left of them now anyway.
“He did it,” Kana repeated a little later in a dull mumble. “He raped me. In
the shower. He didn't even ... he hurt me so bad I passed out. I ... I don't
remember anything else.”
“I promise you, love, it will never be like that again,” he murmured, slowly
rubbing up and down Kana's spine. That someone, an alpha, could behave in such
a way in this day and age was almost more than he wanted to accept. Of course
denial wasn't going to change the past. But Kouki would do whatever it took to
make sure Kana knew how precious he was. His soulmate was a treasure and he
would make sure nothing ever happened to make his omega doubt his own worth
again.
Chapter End Notes
     I know, I'm a horrible person. This is not the last time Kana is
     going to have this sort of flashback, either, which is why this is
     tagged with the Rape and Underage warnings, even though both things
     happened in the past. But the rape scenes will always be as
     flashbacks, so they should be easy enough to skip over if you don't
     want to read them (and I'll always having a warning at the start of a
     chapter with such a flashback in it).
     And yes, the omegas are going to be around a lot more in this fic.
     Because Kana needs them.
***** Meeting *****
Chapter Notes
     In which we get a brief look into alternate family structures (that
     are seen as completely normal, at least in alpha and omega circles)
     and Kana gets a HAPPY surprise for a change. And then a ticking time
     bomb. But new characters! And more backstory!
     Also, tamago kake gohan is a common Japanese breakfast - a raw egg
     cracked over and stirred into warm rice.
     (additional cultural footnotes at the end)
See the end of the chapter for more notes
After the nightmare and the hour or so needed to soothe his omega back to
sleep, Kouki was reluctant to leave Kana's side. But his omega was sleeping
quietly and besides, it was still dark outside. And, too, Kana had been the one
to point out that he hadn't been doing his morning jogs in awhile. Brushing a
last kiss to his sleeping omega's forehead, he slipped away and headed for the
park where he was to meet Satsuki. Saturday wasn't their usual morning for
shared jogs, but running with a partner always went better. Since he had missed
a few weeks now, they had agreed to a shorter route; with any luck, Kana would
never even notice he had been away.
“Ready to eat my dust, old man~?” Satsuki teased with a wink.
“Hey, I didn't come here for a race,” he countered, chuckling. “If that was
what you wanted, you should've set this up with someone else!”
“Oh fine, I'll go easy on ya. This time,” the other alpha said, laughing. “Is
Kana-kun all right?”
“Well enough that I was willing to come out here running with you, why?”
“Oh just Mizu-chan. She was so excited because she was finally allowed to come
to a party with me and meet my friends. And then she finds out there's an omega
almost her own age there ... only he disappears before she can corner him into
becoming her new best friend. She was completely disappointed! I had to hear
about it all night!”
“Oh that,” Kouki replied, smirking. “He's still recovering from his injuries,
some of those wounds were pretty severe, you know.”
“Mm, four hours of surgery, wasn't it? I was a little surprised you were
hosting anything that soon.”
“I wouldn't have, if not for the holiday,” he confessed. “And then Grandfather
turned up uninvited and found out about Kacchan and after that I knew I had to
at least have enough of a party to justify inviting Hayashi-dono so he could
meet my soulmate for himself.”
“Good point. With him on your side - and you know Sugihara-sama and Kano-sama
will support you as well now - you shouldn't have any real trouble. Even if the
tabloids try to make something of it, and of course they will.”
“Of course, it's what they do,” he agreed with a huff. Stairs hove into view
and he was as glad to let the conversation drop for a stretch. Indeed, the rest
of the jog passed with only their breathing between them and his lungs were
grateful for that.
~*~*~
Kana flinched at the sound of the door opening, pushing himself to get up from
the couch. A deep breath gave him both Kouki's scent and that of another alpha
and fear burst through him once more. But only for a moment and then Kouki was
there, arms wrapping around him and holding him close. With a weak whimper, he
pressed into his soulmate's chest. He didn't even care that his alpha was
sweaty.
“I'm borrowing your shower, Kou-kun,” the other alpha said even as he made a
hasty dash into the apartment. Kana waited for the sound of the bathroom door
closing before stepping back and swatting Kouki's chest.
“Asshole! You said you wouldn't leave me!” he wailed, pressing in close again
when tears threatened to choke him.
“I'm sorry, sweetheart, I didn't mean to worry you,” Kouki soothed, stroking
his hair. “To be honest, I didn't think you would even be awake yet. I'm
sorry.”
“Where were you?? And who was that??”
“That's my friend Satsuki, you met him the other day, remember? With his kid
sister, Mizuki? Anyway, he and I usually meet up at least one morning a week to
run together. Remember, you were worried I wasn't doing my morning jog
anymore?”
Kana huffed but his alpha was right, he had been the one to comment on his
soulmate's changed habits. Even so....
“Every time you leave me alone, something terrible happens,” he mumbled,
hugging himself even tighter to Kouki's chest. “I was scared.”
“I'm so sorry, love,” the blond alpha murmured again, nuzzling Kana's hair.
“But I'm home now, it's okay now, right? So ... think you can let me shower or
do I need to invite you to join me so you don't have to be alone?”
Memories of pain and wet flashed behind his eyes and with a weak cry, Kana tore
himself away from the alpha's arms. He only managed a few steps before he fell
to the floor, curling into a ball. It was wrong, it was all wrong, how could he
hurt this much?
“Kana ... Kana, baby, I'm sorry....”
Kouki's voice sounded like it was so far away and he could barely feel the
hands on his arms. Why? Why was this happening? He could feel himself shaking
like a leaf, freezing and burning up at the same time. He couldn't possibly be
going into heat again already, could he? He wasn't supposed to have another
heat until February ... unless meeting Kouki had skewed his whole cycle? But it
still didn't feel right, the sour, sweaty overtones in Kouki's scent ruining
any comfort he might have otherwise taken from the leathery, spicy notes that
washed over him as he was lifted into strong arms. It was all wrong, memories
of another scent crowding around him, warping his senses. Another scent, other
hands that had been anything but gentle, and cruel, biting teeth. He whimpered
again and then, mercifully, passed out cold.
~*~*~
Kouki felt like a complete fool, kicking himself as he carried his soulmate
into their bedroom. How could he have been so stupid? It hadn't even been six
hours since Kana had told him about Atsushi raping him in a shower, how could
he have been so idiotic as to suggest they share a shower together so soon
after that? Not that he had meant anything sexual by his words, of course not,
but that wasn't the point. Kana whimpering again was enough to get him to
glance over his shoulder, frowning and making a brief shooing motion at his
friend. That Satsuki let himself be chased off so easily was worrisome, but
priorities.
He lingered over Kana, stroking his hair and watching his restless sleep, but
the omega didn't rouse. And Kouki wasn't sure his sweaty scent was really
helping anything. Sighing heavily, he leaned down to brush a kiss to the
omega's troubled brow.
“I love you, Kacchan,” he murmured before getting up from their bed. Still
kicking himself, he ducked into their bathroom, rushing through a shower before
changing into fresh jeans and a long-sleeved shirt. Kana had gone still when he
checked on him again, and though he still worried he was making the wrong
choice, he left his omega to sleep off this new fright, though he left their
bedroom door cracked in case his soulmate needed him.
“So ... what was that about then?” Satsuki asked quietly, passing him a
steaming mug of coffee. Kouki sighed, taking the moment needed to add cream and
sugar to his taste to try gathering his thoughts. Satsuki was his friend, but
Kana's past torment wasn't his to share. At the same time, it wasn't like he
could just wave it away. As another alpha, Satsuki would have been able to
smell the clear panic in Kana's scent. It was probably why the other had come
running to his bedroom in the first place.
“I wasn't thinking and accidentally triggered a panic attack,” he said with a
shake of his head. “He was already upset to wake up without me being here,
bringing you back with me probably didn't help. It was a stupid mistake on my
part.”
“Look, you don't have to tell me the details, but if you're saying your
soulmate was raped by some asshole alpha in the past, then just change the
subject.”
Kouki snorted at that, setting down his coffee cup to start rice and miso for
breakfast, enough for three.
“... are you fucking kidding me? Kouki, seriously, tell me that isn't what
happened to the kid,” his friend half growled, setting down his own mug.
“Mackerel or omelet?” he asked as he pulled open his fridge. “I'm out of natto,
if you want any, you'll have to go down to the combini to get it yourself.”
“Kouki!”
“What do you want me to say?” he growled back at the other alpha, closing the
fridge door with far more force than was necessary in his frustration and self-
recrimination. “He has a right to privacy, same as anyone else. It happened a
long time ago, but that's not exactly a wound that heals easily. Just ... drop
it, okay?”
“Sorry, I just ... he's just a kid! I ... all right, all right,” his friend
sighed, holding up his hands and then running one through still damp dark hair.
“All right, this is me dropping it. And I'm fine with just tamago kake gohan,
save the mackerel for when he gets up.”
Kouki nodded, though he reopened the fridge to pull out the fish anyway. He
should probably rouse Kana again sooner rather than later, though maybe the
smell of grilling fish would do that for him? And maybe he was spending too
much energy worrying about his soulmate. But then again, what else could he do
but worry? Maybe he should start looking into a trained therapist? Except he
was almost positive Kana wasn't ready to take that step, not yet. The omega
would barely admit to himself what he had been through, he wasn't ready to talk
about it with a complete stranger.
~*~*~
Kana wasn't sure he wanted to be awake yet, but the smell of grilled fish was
more than his empty stomach could stand. Wrapping himself in one of Kouki's
long sweaters, he stopped cold at the sight of another alpha seated at the
breakfast bar. He - or rather, the star tattooed on his neck - looked vaguely
familiar, though Kana couldn't place him or even think of a name. Dark, raven
black hair hung in shaggy layers to just past his shoulders and where he had
tucked it behind one ear, Kana could see half a dozen piercings. He looked up
and Kana felt himself caught in piercing, coal-dark eyes, gulping as he hugged
himself tighter. A beat and then a warm smile broke out on previously cold
features, the alpha sliding off his stool to offer a polite bow but not moving
any closer.
“Kobayashi-kun, I'm sorry if my presence made things worse for you,” the alpha
said, bowing again, even lower this time. Kana felt himself gaping, mouth
moving without sound. Was he actually ... apologizing to him? An alpha
apologizing to a lowly nothing omega? It was ... it was....
“It ... it wasn't your fault,” he stammered at last, rubbing at one reddened
cheek.
“Then ... if you wouldn't mind ... my little sister would really like another
chance to meet you, if you wouldn't object to some company this afternoon? We
could meet for lunch and then, if she hasn't completely overwhelmed you, she
could perhaps help with your shopping?”
Kana glanced uncertainly over at Kouki, but the blond alpha only smiled. They
had talked about a shopping trip, but he hadn't realized anything had been
settled one way or the other. After what Minase had been saying about tabloids,
a part of him was almost afraid to go out with Kouki. Which was ridiculous and
yet.... Soulmates or not, Kana knew he couldn't depend on this lasting. At the
same time, it would be foolish not to take advantage of it while he could,
right?
“I ... we can try lunch, yeah,” he said with a slight nod.
“Noon at Shibuya Station, then?” the darker alpha suggested with another warm
smile. “Ah, I should get home before Mizu-chan gets into the coffee or she'll
be bouncing off the walls by noon and you'll never forgive me. It was a
pleasure meeting you again, Kobayashi-kun.”
Kana could only stand there, nodding mutely, as Kouki escorted the alpha to the
door, belatedly realizing he didn't even have a name for the man. So much for
his manners.
“Come have breakfast, love,” Kouki called out as he set another place at the
breakfast bar. “And thank you for agreeing to lunch. Sacchan's sister Mizuki
was apparently quite upset to have missed you at the party. I know it may be a
little awkward for you, she's only fifteen, but maybe if the two of you hit it
off ... it'd mean another omega friend closer to your own age at any rate.”
Kana nodded again, pulling himself up onto the bar stool with another wince. He
couldn't help having mixed feelings about Mizuki being another omega teenager.
On the one hand, his alpha wasn't wrong about his needing more friends in his
own age group. On the other hand, three years younger meant she was probably
still in junior high and they weren't going to have a whole lot in common.
“You're worried,” Kouki said softly, settling on the stool next to him with his
own breakfast plates. “Talk to me? Maybe I can help.”
“I just ... I don't know,” he sighed, poking at his fish a moment. “I haven't
exactly had a lot of positive experiences with other omegas before coming
here.”
“The way you and Chamu-kun talk about Fukui, I thought you two didn't even know
any other omegas,” the blond said.
“There's always been a couple dozen or so omega girls in our schools. The two
in our class, Mamoko and Fujisaki, have been best friends since grade school,
they outed me as omega to the rest of our grade when I was thirteen. Everyone
else in our class was beta and I didn't exactly socialize much at school, so
it's not like ... I mean it's not like you can tell at a glance, you know? And
that was the first year the school nurse had pulled me aside during annual
health exams, which is how it came up. After Mamoko and Fujisaki told everyone
... everyone but Chamu-kun looked at me differently after that, like I was a
freak of nature, something they didn't want around. I stopped getting picked
for sports teams during gym classes and then the teasing and hazing started and
I just ... stopped even going to gym class. The beta guys didn't want to share
a locker room with me and obviously I couldn't be put in with the girls,
either. Junior high was hell - there'd been another omega male in our grade,
Mamoko sniffed him out a couple months after me, outed him to the whole school,
too. Hisa got harassed even more than I did cuz he was prettier than a lot of
the girls, though he always wore the boys' uniform. It got so bad his parents
pulled him and sent him to a different school before the end of the year. I
begged my parents to do the same, but they said they couldn't afford it, I just
had to suck it up and deal with it. Well, they didn't say it like that, but....
“Anyway, I sort of ... blotted out details after that. I ... I think I remember
Atsu-nii warning off some of the older boys, but I'm not sure. Maybe I just
imagined it, I don't know. The girls were always worse than the guys anyway.
I....”
Kana dropped his chopsticks and shuddered, remembering the pranks the girls had
pulled on him over the years. The beta guys had been mean, but the girls had
been downright petty and cruel. Anything and everything was fair game to them
and they had picked on everything, every possible fault or flaw, real or
imagined. And graduating into high school hadn't really helped, not at first
anyway. Not until one of the third years, the class president, an alpha named
Sayuri, had stepped in and declared him protected. Belatedly, he realized he
had forgotten to send her a new year's card, in between everything else.
Another phone call to make later, so he could apologize for his forgetfulness.
“I promise you, sweetheart, Mizuki-chan isn't like that. Her parents would skin
her alive if they caught even a hint of her treating another omega that way,
not the least of which because her mother's a male omega.”
“W-what? Really?” Kana stammered. “But I thought ... I mean, you said Mizuki-
san is fifteen and ... and your friend....”
“Ah, well, no, you're right, technically they're half siblings. Sacchan is the
child of their father's wife, Mizu-chan is the daughter of their father's
younger soulmate. So there, you see? I won't say the age difference between us
is normal or common, but it's not unheard of either. The stranger part is that
you caught me still single.”
Kana's mind was still reeling at the thought of a man, presumably an alpha,
being happily married and yet still having a - sexual! - relationship with his
much younger soulmate. It sounded like something out of those ridiculous
romance books his mother liked to read. Or those soap operas he would overhear
girls gossiping about at lunch. He had never once thought those plots could
have been anything like real, and yet....
“I think you're going to find, love, that life outside of Fukui is different
from what you've been brought up to expect,” his alpha said with a gentle
smile. “Sacchan's family still lives in Hyogo and it's not much bigger than
Fukui, but the ratio isn't quite so skewed, either - I think betas are only
around 60% of the population there. Here in Tokyo it's a little higher,
somewhere around 70% was the last I'd read, but that's still a lot of alphas
and omegas of every age. Betas see Sacchan's family as being a little strange,
yeah, but no stranger than having two soulmates - something that happens even
to betas - or an alpha bonding an omega whose soulmate turns out to be another
alpha entirely. Compared to that, the age difference between us is practically
nothing.”
“Especially since I'm the younger one?” he said, turning the thoughts over in
his head. Two soulmates? That had to be ... how could anyone even manage that?
Or falling in love only to find out later you had picked the wrong person, that
the universe had meant for you to be with someone else? Kana shuddered as he
realized that had nearly been him. If not for the accident, would he have ever
even met his soulmate? Probably, since Atsushi had been keeping their mating a
secret from everyone, so he would have been told to keep going to school and
nothing he and Chamu had been doing that day, other than taking a new shortcut,
had been different from what they had usually done on a school day. But would
meeting his soulmate have still triggered an early heat in him if he had still
been mated to Atsushi? How would Kouki have reacted? How would Atsushi have
reacted? Their parents?? He almost completely failed to hold back a low whimper
at the spiraling questions.
And then Kouki's scent washed over him again, clean and warm and comforting, as
the blond alpha held him close and pressed a sweet kiss to his lips.
“I can't say how things would have ended up between us if he had still been in
the picture, love, but does it matter? He's long gone and I'm going to be here
for as long as you'll have me.”
“It wouldn't have,” Kana croaked even as he scooted closer, tightly wrapping
his arms around his alpha's chest. “Between Atsu-nii and our parents, there
would be nothing between us, I'm sure of it. They wouldn't've allowed it.”
“Don't think on it any longer then, love,” Kouki murmured, kissing his forehead
this time. “We gain nothing from fighting his ghost. Those people ... they
don't control you anymore, Kacchan. It's time for you to find your own way in
life.”
Another shiver and he pressed his nose into Kouki's chest, breathing in his
scent. Kouki was right, this was his future now. At least for a little while,
he needed to think about being a good mate to this alpha, not some ghost from
the past. It was time to move on with his life.
~*~*~
Kana tried to tell himself that it had only been ten minutes, that he couldn't
climb into Kouki's lap in the middle of a busy subway station just because he
was feeling overwhelmed by people. And yet that was exactly what he wanted to
do, pressing into his side and hiding his face in his alpha's shoulder.
“... maybe this was a mistake,” Kouki mumbled. Kana tried to bite back a
whimper, not wanting to give up already, but at the same time, he already felt
so tired.
“Morihito Kouki-san, you horrible person!”
The young omega started at the shrill intrusion of a girl's voice. And by the
scent of it, an upset omega girl at that. Twisting around, he watched as dark
eyes went wide in a face that was a little too oval for the usual kawaii omega
girl trope. And then she was smacking her brother - hard! - in the chest before
swiping at Kouki's arm as well.
“I swear to all the gods, you two may be alphas, but you have no brains at all
even between you!” she said before marching right up to Kana and wrapping him
in a big hug that was trying to be a shield against the rest of the station. It
might have even worked if not for her being a good ten centimeters shorter than
him. And if her scent had been more mature. Even still, Kana felt himself
smiling and returning the hug with gratitude.
“I'm fine, really,” he mumbled, trying to step back.
“And I'm really a penguin,” the girl retorted, though she did let go of him
enough to step back and get a better look at him, a smile breaking out a beat
later. “Ichikawa Mizuki, it's a pleasure to meet you properly at last. Come on,
let's get out of here before you explode. Implode. Something.”
Chagrined, Kana could only trail in her wake as Mizuki refused to let go of his
hand, pulling him up out of the station and into the chill of an overcast
winter day. A cold breeze snapped past him, changing the quality of the air
almost completely. There were still too many traces of too many scents, but
they weren't nearly as thick as they had been below ground and his skin didn't
feel quite so much like it wanted to crawl off into a dark corner without him.
“Better?” she asked, though the glint in her eyes suggested that she already
knew the answer. “I don't know about yours, but aniki hasn't been really and
truly sick in, like, ten years. He forgets the body gets sensitive to
everything when you're healing. We'll go somewhere quiet for lunch, I know just
the place.”
With the wind in his face and the two alphas behind him, he couldn't tell what
they were making of Mizuki's declarations, but there were no objections as she
resumed pulling him away from the station. The noodle shop she picked out was
small enough to be cozy and, being on a fourth floor, far enough away from the
main flow of traffic to be half empty. The elderly couple behind the counter
were both omega, stunning Kana and making him that much easier to steer into a
booth at the back.
“Told you,” Kouki teased softly. “Welcome to Tokyo. Last census put us at just
shy of thirteen million in just the twenty-three wards. Even at just ten
percent, that's a lot of omegas.”
“But they're ... they're both omegas! And almost eighty!” Kana whispered,
scooting closer to Kouki so there would be even less chance of the elderly
couple overhearing his shock and possibly taking offense. Was he really that
sheltered, was Fukui really that ignorant, teaching him that two omegas
together was completely unforgivable?
“Doesn't miss a thing, does he?” Mizuki offered with a quiet giggle. “Obaasan
and Ojiisan are soulmates who grew up together. Their parents tried to stop
them, of course, but really, like parents are going to be able to stop
something between soulmates. They have a whole mess of kids and grandkids now
and I think even one great-grandkid. They are just so in love and practically
adopt all their regulars, like aniki. I think it's sweet, don't you?
“Satsuki-kun! The usual? And for your guests?”
“Four of my usual please, Ojiisan,” the alpha replied, grinning broadly. Well,
at least now Kana had a name for him, and without having to further embarrass
himself by asking directly.
“Hmph! Someone's got an optimistic opinion of little brother's ability to eat,”
the old granny stage-muttered, though there was an amused twinkle in her eye.
And before the lull in conversation could get too awkward, four bowls of ramen
appeared at their table. Kana hated to admit it, but he wasn't sure he was
going to be able to finish his, though more surprising was the addition of a
second, smaller teapot.
“You,” the elderly omega woman said, fixing him with a serious look, “drink
this. Good for stamina and healing. Satsuki-kun, you keep an eye on this one.
Stubborn, he'll be. Won't tell you when he's too sick for more.”
“We'll all be watching out for him, obaachan, promise,” the alpha said,
inclining his head respectfully. A grunt and the old woman walked away from
their table, but Kana was more distracted by the tattoos on Satsuki's hand as
he watched the man pouring tea for the rest of their table. He couldn't quite
make out the one lurking under an armor ring, other than probably wings, and
the one on the webbing between thumb and index finger was too small for him to
be sure what it was ... and was that another one peeking out at his wrist?
“You know, you could just ask,” Satsuki drawled, his lips curling into an
amused grin. “Yes, I have tattoos. No, I'm not going to show them to you in
front of obaachan. She thinks I'm a good, upstanding citizen and I don't want
to risk changing her mind. I like coming here too much to risk getting banned.”
Kana flushed hotly at the softly worded reprimand, the low chuckle from his
soulmate making it even worse. He'd been staring and gotten caught.
“And before you ask the inevitable how did a tattooed hooligan like me end up
being friends with your staid and straight-laced, respectable alpha here ...
one, he's not as staid as he likes to pretend and two, I only had two when we
met.”
“I ... I wasn't going to...,” Kana stammered and he could have sworn his cheeks
were getting redder by the second.
“You would have eventually,” Satsuki said, winking. “Everyone does.”
“Ugh, aniki, stop, gods, I can't take you anywhere!” Mizuki huffed, swatting at
her brother again. “Don't mind him, Kobayashi-senpai, he's just being an idiot.
As usual. Maybe we should have gotten our own table?”
Kana wasn't about to admit what the thought of being separated from Kouki was
doing to his guts, instead focusing on eating his lunch. Maybe it wasn't polite
to just ignore her question like that, but slurping noodles was better than
confessing to being afraid to be away from his alpha's side for even just a few
minutes. He really hoped this shopping trip wasn't going to require him to try
on anything because he didn't think he could do it.
“Relax,” Kouki whispered, “you're safe, it's going to be fine.”
Another blush raced into his cheeks and he made himself close his eyes and take
a deep breath. Still, he was grateful for the way Kouki and Satsuki picked up a
conversation more or less of their own. The point of meeting for lunch like
this had been, he knew, for him to get to know Mizuki, possibly become friends,
but for once he couldn't seem to find the words to say anything. And, all
right, listening to Satsuki gossip about Tokyo's niche and underground music
scenes was actually kind of interesting. Before he knew it, they had not only
finished lunch but also taken long enough doing so that Obaasan was making
coughing noises in their direction. Not that the shop was any more full than it
had been when they came in, but they agreed that this was as good a time as any
to move on to the shopping portion of this little planned outing. That he still
didn't want to be on but not as bad as when Satsuki had first suggested meeting
for lunch. Maybe it was because her brother had been talking so much of the
time, but Mizuki had been pretty quiet so far. Combined with the relative
emptiness of the noodle shop, his nerves were feeling a lot better than they
had when they had first come into the shop.
“So,” Mizuki said as they stepped out onto the street, “from what aniki was
saying, sounds kinda like you need a whole wardrobe, ne?”
“N-no? W-what? No!” Kana stammered, shaking his head. “Just a few more things
until Chamu-kun can get me the rest of my stuff. Honestly, it's not that big of
a deal, Kouki-san kinda made it into more than it is. Twenty minutes in a
department store and I'll be done.”
“And another stereotype bites the dust,” Mizuki replied with a giggle. Not
getting it, Kana just blinked at her. “Teenaged omegas are supposed to only
care about clothes and alphas and shopping, didn't you know?” she teased,
grinning at him. “Though I guess since you've already got your alpha, you can
be excused not caring as much about the rest.”
Linking an arm with his, she nodded to herself before she continued: “You're
probably right about the general department store, at least for the basics, but
I still think we should go into at least one of the smaller fashion-focused
buildings, too. Even if you don't need to dazzle him anymore, it never hurts to
shine~”
And once again, Kana found himself unable to resist Mizuki's plans for him. He
listened as she talked about various fashion trends as they started walking
back towards the station. She was all for dragging him into 109Men's, but he
was more hesitant. He may have lived a sheltered life, he was willing to accept
that now, but not so sheltered that he didn't know Shibuya 109 was all about
street fashion and high priced labels, the opposite of what he was wanting.
“We have to at least check out Diavlo and Vice Fairy, you need at least some
stylish clothes! Aniki, tell him!”
“He's not a doll, Mizu-chan, you can't just put him in whatever you think would
look good, he has to be comfortable wearing it,” the alpha said, shaking his
head even though he was smiling and obviously amused by his sister's antics.
“I can't go into a high fashion shop in pajama pants!” Kana whined, hating the
sound of his own voice just then. “Can't we go to somewhere boring and sensible
like Parco or Isetan?”
“Shibuya Parco sounds like a good idea,” Satsuki agreed, taking Mizuki by the
elbow and steering her in a new direction.
“But aniki...!”
“We have to pass 109Mens to get back to the station,” Kouki pointed out. “If he
feels up to it, we can check it out then, okay? But only if he feels up to it!”
Mizuki was pouting at all three of them now, while Kana did his best not to get
too clingy in his appreciation for Kouki's suggested compromise. As much as he
was already not feeling that keen on it, it would be easy to not feel up to it
by the time they were finished buying the things his alpha insisted he needed
at Parco. He might manage to feel bad about it for a few moments ... but
probably not. He knew what he liked and what he liked was simple, generic
things, not fast fashion that was out of style by the end of the season.
Especially not at boutique prices, even if his alpha was more than happy to buy
him whatever he wanted. His willingness to take advantage of Kouki didn't go
that far.
~*~*~
Kana couldn't help a sigh of relief as he sank into Kouki's couch, grateful
beyond words to be back home again. Only a couple of hours, but it felt like
days, especially in his legs and stomach. All he wanted to do now was sleep
forever; even the need to pee wasn't enough to get him to move another step, at
least not yet.
“Does this mean I'm on my own figuring out what to do with all this?” Kouki
teased, holding up armfuls of shopping bags. Kana groaned, feeling every one of
those stops in his aching muscles. He should have known going out shopping with
a girl would be a mistake.
Honestly, all he had wanted was a couple more pairs of loose pants and some
plain t-shirts. Loungewear, since that was all he was up to doing anymore. So
of course Mizuki had insisted that they needed to get him at least one pair of
jeans that would be okay for him to wear with his bandages, in case he needed
to go somewhere where loungewear wasn't going to be acceptable. A part of him
had wanted to argue that he wasn't up for such an outing, but a larger part had
been hoping that if he caved on the jeans, she might let him slide out of going
into 109Mens later. In hindsight, he should have known better. Kouki had
stopped her from dragging Kana through every shop in the building, limiting her
to just one floor. Staffers, betas with scents filled with their disapproval of
him, had offered to help and each time she had given them a dirty look and told
them to buzz off before picking out things that, Kana had to admit, however
reluctantly, would look good on him and fit his modest tastes.
“Just tired? Or still thinking about what that bigot said?” Kouki asked quietly
as he sat down next to Kana, tucking an arm around him.
“Both, I guess,” he sighed.
“I know you know this, but ... he was an idiot. And he was wrong. Omegas aren't
prizes to only be put on display in perfect condition. You aren't shaming
anyone by going out while injured. And I've already filed a complaint with his
manager and their corporate office.”
“W-what? Why??”
“No one has the right to speak to a customer that way, regardless of the
customer's designation. An employee willing to say those things to you, in
front of two alphas, no less ... who knows what worse nonsense he would have
said had you gone there with only Mizu-chan or on your own.”
Huffing another sigh, he sank even more into Kouki's side. But only for a
moment and then he was pulling himself upright again.
“I should call Chamu-kun,” he mumbled, reaching for a phone he didn't actually
have and sighing again. “Dammit, I don't even know his number.”
“Did you really think I would let him leave without making sure I had his
number first?” the blond alpha teased gently, pulling out his phone and passing
it to him. Kana sat back a moment, just blinking at his soulmate in surprise,
then shook his head a little and smiled.
“You think of everything, don't you?” he said, feeling just a little bit awed.
“Not everything,” Kouki said a little sadly. “But I'm doing my best to look
after you, love. Call your friend, he's probably wondering why you haven't
yet.”
Nodding, Kana flipped through Kouki's phone then tried to wait patiently for
his best friend to actually answer. The near-panic in his friend's voice was
completely unexpected.
“Chamu-kun? It's me.”
“Fucking hell, Kacchan, you just about gave me a heart attack for a second
there. Everything okay?”
“Yeah, I just ... happy new year,” he said, feeling a little silly. “And okay,
yeah, um, I was wondering if you could help me out with something.”
“Happy new year, dumbass, and of course, what's up?”
“Do you think you can get in and get my stuff packed and sent down here?
Especially the clothes?”
“Oh that. Yuta-nii and I already did that, actually. Well, the packing up part,
anyway. Your parents tried flipping out again until Yuta-nii calmly explained
that they were being selfish morons. Oh, um, actually, can you put your alpha
on the phone a sec?”
“Uh, yeah, hold on,” he said, frowning a little as he offered the phone back to
its owner. “Chamu-kun wants to talk to you.”
At least his alpha looked as surprised and confused as Kana himself felt.
Leaning into the back of the couch, he watched as Kouki got up and walked into
the kitchen, wondering what that was about.
“Hnn, yeah, no, stick to what you've got, it'll be easier,” he heard Kouki
saying as the alpha started making what smelled suspiciously like coffee. A
little strange, but Kana wasn't about to say no to caffeine, not with as tired
as he was feeling.
“You know Kacchan better than I do, pick something he'll like? I trust your
judgment.”
Well that was just weird. Kana listened to a couple more wordless affirmatives
and then Kouki was back, handing him the phone again with a wry grin. They were
up to something, his soulmate and his best friend, he could tell, even if he
didn't know what it was. Yet.
“So....”
“So yeah, got all your stuff packed up and, um, your parents closed your bank
account here, I'll get you that money as soon as I can.”
“They did what?!? But...!”
“Yeah, well, I mean, you're staying with Kouki-san now, right? Like this is the
real thing this time, you and him, right? So it's not like you need it. Oh and
remind me to give you Yuta-nii's address and number, cuz my parents have also
gone completely stupid over this whole thing now, so I'm staying with Yuta-nii
and Hayato-senpai until graduation. Um, I am still okay to move down there this
spring, right?”
“That's the plan, yeah, stupid,” Kana said, chuckling a little. Definitely
making coffee. Definitely up to something. “How are you going to get all my
stuff down here?”
“Oh don't worry about it, we've already got that figured out. Ah, hey, I gotta
go, but we'll talk soon, yeah?”
“Yeah. Kouki's probably going to make me get a new phone later this week, I'll
let you know the new number when I have it. I mean, unless my parents gave you
a replacement for my phone.”
“No, they apparently decided that, since you're so independent now, you don't
need to be on their phone plan anymore. Like I said, they're being pretty
stupid. Yuta-nii really laid into them, but....”
“I ... I hope ... I mean, I still love them. I don't want this to ruin my
relationship with them.”
“Worry about taking care of yourself right now, Kacchan. Yuta-nii says they'll
come around eventually, just ... right now, focus on you, okay? Anyway, I gotta
go for real, but soon, okay?”
“Yeah, okay,” Kana sighed, ending the call feeling worse than he had at the
start. Why did his parents have to be acting this way?
“Come on, at least help me get your stuff sorted and put away?” Kouki murmured,
surprising him with a kiss to the cheek. “And then maybe Italian for dinner?”
Kana nodded, uncertain how he was feeling about anything. Not for the first
time, he wished he could turn back the clock, make things go back to the way
they had been before coming to Tokyo. If only things could be fixed so easily.
~*~*~
When the expected buzz came, Kana barely even twitched, he was so engrossed in
his game. Shaking his head a little, Kouki ruffled his omega's hair fondly and
went to the door. But while he had been expecting the two men standing at his
door, he had not been expecting them to be carrying so little, and most of that
in takeout bags.
“Please tell me there's more in the car,” he said softly, frowning.
“There's more in the car,” Higuchi echoed, mirth alight in his dark eyes.
“Seriously, aniki's van is full of Kacchan's stuff, we just thought, given the
time, dinner might be a little more interesting.
“Fair enough,” he said. “There should still be coffee if Kacchan hasn't drunk
it all, if either of you two would be interested?” he asked, taking one of the
takeout bags.
“I'll take some with dessert,” the alpha said with a nod. He looked ready to
say more when he was interrupted.
“Y-yuta-nii? Chamu-kun? What...?”
“Hey angel,” Higuchi said, setting down the suitcases he had brought up and
holding out his arms for a hug. Kana hesitated another moment, then practically
flung himself at the other alpha, sobbing broken apologies. Kouki felt another
spike of possessive jealousy, quickly shoved aside as he headed into the
kitchen. Higuchi wasn't a threat, he was Kana's family and he really needed to
get over these instinctive responses already.
“He looks terrible,” Chamu muttered, pulling large containers from his takeout
bag. “What gives?”
“Fatigue. We were out most of the afternoon, between lunch with a friend of
mine and shopping for more clothes for him. If I'd known you and Higuchi-san
were going to do this....”
“This wasn't actually the plan,” Chamu replied, rubbing at the back of his neck
a moment. “I mean, when Hayato-senpai and I went over to his house, it was just
to ask if it would be okay to pack up a few of Kacchan's things to ship down to
you here. In hindsight, maybe I should've gone by myself, but I wanted to pack
up more than just what I could carry, you know?”
“I thought Hayato-kun was an old friend of yours?”
“He is! Well, I mean, we only know him because of Yuta-nii and Atsu-nii going
to school together, but still, we've known him a long time. But he's still an
alpha and, well, Kacchan's parents weren't too thrilled with the idea of us
going into Kana's room. Which is when Yuta-nii got called in. We, uh, were just
wanting him to calm them down, but then they started talking about coming down
here and dragging Kacchan back to Fukui and forbidding him from even speaking
to you anymore and.... Yeah. Yuta-nii kinda lost his temper with them. Big
time. Like scared Hayato-senpai into calling in reinforcements lost his temper.
We managed to get everything but Kacchan's bedroom set out of there, but that's
probably only because Takashi-nii and Machiko-nee and Ryuichi-nii were there to
help.”
“More family?” he asked, surveying the dinner that had appeared while Chamu had
explained. Pasta with tomatoes and shellfish, chicken alfredo with greens and
pasta, chopped salad, breadsticks, and tiramisu, all things Kouki recognized as
being among Kana's favorites.
“Mm. Takashi-nii and Machiko-nee are Yuta-nii and Hayato-senpai's older brother
and sister and then Ryuichi-nii is Machiko-nee's mate. Takashi-nii helped keep
things calm while the rest of us packed. And then once we had it all, well....
Hayato-senpai wanted to drive down with us, but he had work.”
The more Chamu explained, the less Kouki liked what he was hearing. What the
hell was wrong with Kana's parents? Wanting to protect a vulnerable omega son
he could understand, but this went well beyond that. They were meddling in
things they clearly didn't understand. At least Kana had thoughtful and strong
allies beyond himself. It sounded a little bit like they just might be needed.
~*~*~
Kana clung to Yutaka as he sobbed, apologies getting tangled in his throat. The
alpha held him close, petting his hair.
“Hush now, angel, it's all right,” the alpha said softly, and that just made
Kana cry even harder at first. And then he was being steered over to the couch
and sat down, and somehow that gave him the strength to make the crying stop.
“I ... I'm so sorry, Yuta-nii,” he mumbled, leaning tiredly against him.
“For what, sweetheart?”
“You ... you were right all along. About Atsu-nii. And I ... I really thought
the worst of you. You and Chamu-kun both. And you were just trying to help,
just trying to give Kouki the whole picture.”
“... what happened to change your mind?” the alpha asked quietly, still
stroking fingers through Kana's hair.
“There's ... there's been nightmares,” the omega confessed, sniffling.
“Flashbacks, I guess, at least in part. And one of Kouki's friends ...
actually, I think ... I think at the end all three of them ... I don't know how
it's possible, but it was like all three of them knew about Atsu-nii. It ... I
think it happened at my first heat.”
“It's possible. Looking back at it, I'm still not sure when he did it, though
the gods know I've spent the last three years trying to figure it out, but I
just wasn't around you enough. And for that, I'm sorry. Hiro-kun and I ... we
should've been able to protect you.”
“It ... it isn't your fault,” he stammered, blushing hard.
“Hey you two, come join us for dinner,” Kouki called out and Kana was actually
a little surprised at the gentleness in his alpha's voice. Mostly because he
knew Kouki still got flashes of jealousy where Yutaka was concerned. It was ...
he wasn't sure quite what it was, but it gave him a warm tingly feeling
thinking about it, so it wasn't really a bad thing, right? Maybe?
“So you mentioned a full van?” Kouki asked as they sat down to dinner.
“Mostly clothes, but yeah,” Yutaka said with a nod. “Clothes, laptop, TV, game
consoles and games, skateboard, bike, art supplies, posters and wall scrolls
... pretty much everything but the bed, night stand, and dresser, actually.”
“We even packed up your secret porn stash~” Chamu added, grinning widely. Kana
almost dropped his fork, blinking at them. Secret porn stash? What the hell was
Chamu even talking about??
“I ... what? I don't...!”
“Hey there's nothing wrong with having a secret porn stash!” Chamu said,
laughing. “I'm impressed, honestly. If I hadn't pulled that one drawer all the
way out by mistake, I would have missed it. You should've told me~”
“... really, Chamu-kun, I have no idea what you're talking about. I don't ... I
don't have anything like that.”
The realization seemed to hit everyone at once who had to be responsible:
Atsushi. Just that quickly, the warm feeling turned to frozen lead in his
stomach.
“ ... don't suppose you remember which box it is, Chamu-kun?” Kouki asked,
though Kana could almost taste the resignation in his soulmate's tone and
scent.
“Other than being the one marked as Kacchan's Happy Fun Time box, no,” the
young beta replied with a shake of his head.
“We'll all keep an eye out for it then,” the blond alpha said, “and I'll ...
take care of it.”
“W-what? No, I ... I can do it,” Kana mumbled, feeling himself turning bright
red in embarrassment.
“No you won't,” his alpha insisted with a shake of his head. “I'm not
triggering you like that again, not when it's so obvious how to prevent it. You
have no idea what all is in that box and I doubt Chamu-kun sat there and did a
detailed inventory of it.”
“Uh, yeah, no. just enough to know my boringly straight beta male ass wasn't
that into it,” the teen said, looking almost apologetic. Such a frank
discussion of this secret porn stash was making Kana's cheeks and ears burn
even redder.
“So yes, after dinner, you can either sit on the couch or pick out a spot on
our bed, Kacchan, but you're not helping carry anything or unpacking any
boxes.”
“But -!”
“Doctor's orders, you're not allowed to lift anything heavier than a bowl of
rice, remember?”
Pouting, Kana huffed and stabbed a forkful of salad extra hard. Kouki wasn't
wrong about the doctor's orders, even if he was exaggerating a little bit, but
it still felt wrong to him. Just because he had no idea what sorts of things
Atsushi would have given him....
“You don't have to pout so hard, love,” Kouki said softly, leaning over to
brush a kiss to his temple. “And pouting isn't going to change my looking out
for you. You might get me to give in now and again, yes, but not on something
like this. I love you too much to allow it.”
The intimate moment was spoiled by a pair of soft “awws” from across the table,
Kana's cheeks heating up yet again as he realized they were being watched.
“I better make sure I keep up with my dental health or you two are going to rot
my teeth out completely while I'm living here,” Chamu quipped, grinning
playfully. Kana blinked, then a cautious smile crossed his lips. This was such
a change from how Chamu had spoken of Kouki even just a month ago, he still
wasn't really used to it. Who knew getting blown up could have such a positive
impact on his life?
Chapter End Notes
     Cultural notes!
         * Hayashi-sama and Sugihara-sama are probably obvious and Kano-
           sama is nicely ambiguous since both parties in that pairing use
           the Kano name.
         * -dono is a way of denoting respect for someone of equal (high)
           rank to ones self. In other words, shorthand for me to indicate
           both Kouki and Hayashi are of high social rank, where Satsuki
           isn't.
         * The use of Mamoko (a given name) and Fujisaki (a surname) is a
           bit of a mismatch. The implication is that Kana knew Mamoko a
           lot longer.
         * While alphas of both sexes are packed off to alpha-only schools
           at around the age of ten, it's not uncommon for alpha females
           to return to their local mixed schools for high school. It is
           highly irregular for a male alpha to return to a mixed school
           before college but it does sometimes happen.
***** Mistake *****
Chapter Notes
     warning: somewhat graphic depiction of medical/sexual abuse
     It's a short bit that you can kiiinda see coming, but crucial plot
     point. I am a terrible person, I know.
“Ah, my favorite non-corporate client~” Junji teased as he ushered them into
his office. When Kouki had explained that this meeting was going to be at the
lawyer's office, Kana had secretly been expecting some tiny space in an older
office building, a suite with a waiting room and two offices at the most. He
certainly hadn't expected the modern high-rise, the brass nameplate at the
outer door, or the hallway with half a dozen different doors leading off of it.
Or for Junji to be the senior partner, for that matter, complete with corner
office with a stunning view of the city. Like a moth to a flame, he felt
himself drawn to the floor to ceiling windows until he was almost nose to the
glass.
“You'd think he'd never been in a skyscraper before,” the lawyer said in
amusement. “We aren't even as high up here as Kou-kun's penthouse.”
“I know, I know,” he mumbled, rubbing at one reddening cheek, “but most of the
buildings I've been in before? They didn't get any higher than five or six
floors, if even that much. I'm not used to seeing the world from this angle.”
“Then you should definitely get this one to take you to Tokyo Tower some time.
Just not on a major holiday - it's too popular as a romantic date site, you'd
be lost in a sea of people,” the older omega said, grinning, before turning
back to his desk.
“So I called your school this morning and after some faxing back and forth,
we've sorted out your legal status and you're back on schedule to graduate in
March. They would prefer it if you were actually at graduation, but if your
health won't allow it, it won't allow it.”
“Wait, back on schedule?” Kouki asked, catching the odd phrase before Kana
could ask himself.
“His parents had filed to have Kacchan's graduation put on hold, citing his
injuries and inability to physically attend classes. Of course the school
wasn't aware that they were no longer empowered to make such decisions, hence
the faxing back and forth. The school agrees there is no reason why you
shouldn't be allowed to graduate, academically speaking, especially with the
end of the year being so close.”
“So just another attempt by my parents to control me,” Kana muttered, sullenly
sinking into one of the chairs in front of Junji's desk. “I just wish I
understood why they're even bothering. Like ... what do they think doing
something like this is even going to accomplish? Going behind my back to the
school, telling Chamu-kun they're going to come down here and drag me back to
Fukui against my will....”
“... they said what??” Junji said, looking up sharply with a fierceness that
was both startling and unexpected.
“Saturday, Chamu-kun took a friend with him to Kana's parents' house to ask
about sending Kana some more of his things. From what we were told, things got
a bit out of hand. It's something else Kacchan may need your help with -
officially changing his residency to Bunkyo,” Kouki explained.
“It's going to look weird, graduating from a high school in Fukui while being a
registered resident of Tokyo,” the lawyer said, frowning. “I'll double check,
but we should be safe not changing it until after March. Regardless, they can't
just come down here and do that. That's kidnapping. And I can't say what they
think they're going to accomplish with such actions, Kacchan. They certainly
aren't going to undo the court order while making such threats.
“Oh, and if you can't make it back for graduation, your school will mail your
papers to me here at the office, by the way. Even though your parents already
have Kou-kun's address, I see no reason to be giving that information to anyone
else at this point. And since you are still retaining my services as your
attorney ... which reminds me, we need to discuss your medical wishes.”
“Medical wishes?” he parroted, frowning first at Junji, then at Kouki. “I'm
allowed to make my own decisions now, aren't I? I mean, as far as treatment and
stuff, right?”
“Yes, of course, sweetheart, I just meant in case something were to happen to
hospitalize you again. As long as you're conscious, the hospital will have to
listen to you, but if something more serious were to happen.... I need to know
what to tell them. For example, at what point do you want your parents
notified?”
“I ... I don't know,” the omega confessed, sighing heavily and nervously
rubbing his hands on his thighs. “I know if something happens ... if they come
racing back here again, they're just going to try to take over everything and
keep Kouki out of it, and that's definitely not what I want.”
“Have you thought about having a living will?” the lawyer asked.
“I ... I don't even know what that means,” he said, blushing again.
“A living will is a document that says how much doctors are allowed to do to
save your life,” Kouki explained gently, sliding an arm around his shoulders
from the other chair. “You don't really need to have one, most people don't,
but being a responsible type, Junji-kun wants to make sure he knows how you
feel about things like heroic measures or being diagnosed as being in a
permanent vegetative state. You don't have to write anything down, he's just
trying to be thorough.”
“I ... I don't know,” he repeated, trying not to squirm. It was such a morbid
topic, he didn't really even want to think about it, though he could certainly
understand why Junji was bringing it up with him. “Can't I just say I trust you
and Kouki to do what's in my best interests?”
“You can,” his lawyer confirmed with a nod. “I admit, I was mostly asking in
case you had particularly strong feelings about end of life care. I imagine you
feel far too young to be thinking about these sorts of things, but considering
what you've been through just in the last few months....”
Sighing heavily, Kana nodded. He understood Junji's reasoning, he really did,
he just ... didn't like thinking about such things. About the possibility of
coming close to death again so soon. He might be a legal adult, but a lot of
the time he still felt like a kid. He didn't want to have to face his mortality
any more than he already had.
“Don't worry about it, sweetheart,” the older omega said, smiling warmly. “What
you've said is enough guidance. And I may not be legally required to, but you
know I'll talk with Kouki about anything and everything, even if you two aren't
officially mated yet.”
“Thank you,” he said, a sense of relief sweeping over him. “That ... that's
what I'd be worried about most - that he was being left out of the loop because
we weren't technically mated yet.”
“And I promise, Juju, we'll get you a phone number for this one by the end of
the week.”
“I wasn't going to mention it!” the lawyer protested, laughing as he got up
from his desk again. “I know Kacchan's still in recovery. You're allowed to
take whatever time you need, no matter how much I tease you, okay, hon? I know
I can always reach you through this one, so it's not a rush.”
“I know,” Kana said, returning the omega's hug. “Thank you, sensei. For
everything.”
“I'd say I'm just doing my job, but I'd be lying,” he replied, chuckling.
“Being an omega advocate is my real passion, this corporate stuff is just what
I do to keep the bills paid. And to keep my sanity.”
As much as Kana wasn't entirely sure he understood what Junji meant, he still
nodded along and hugged him tight again. He was just glad to have the man on
his side.
~*~*~
Kana had tried not to think about what this appointment was going to mean, but
sitting in the waiting room filling out a medical history report had made it a
lot harder to ignore. He hated having his annual exams, but somehow this felt
like it was going to be worse than usual. And the feeling was most definitely
not helped by the fact that he didn't know this doctor at all. When a beta
nurse called his name, he froze a moment, squeezing Kouki's hand even harder. A
nudge and he got to his feet, not letting go for a moment.
“Kobayashi-kun?” she asked again, frowning at the two of them.
“That's me,” he said, nodding.
“I'm sorry but your ... escort? Can't come back with you.”
“But...,” Kana started, glancing over at his soulmate.
“It's the rules, I'm sorry.”
Kana hesitated again, suddenly wondering if maybe they shouldn't just cancel
and find another, more understanding doctor. Glancing up at his alpha again, he
was a little surprised to see the man taking in deep breaths of the air around
him. And then the blond nodded and squeezed his hand reassuringly.
“It's all right, Kacchan. I'll be right here if you need me.”
He wasn't feeling all that reassured, but knowing he had Kouki's support made
it a little easier to let go of his hand and follow the nurse out of the
waiting room. She stopped him partway down the hall at a set of scales, noting
down height and a weight that seemed a bit high to him before escorting him the
rest of the way to an exam room that was uncompromisingly sterile, all off-
white and stainless steel.
“There's a paper gown on the table, go ahead and change into that and have a
seat, the doctor will be in to see you shortly.”
His nerves weren't particularly liking any of this, but he made himself take a
deep breath and change. Only to find the disposable gown was far too short for
his comfort, leaving him feeling terribly exposed as he sat on the exam table,
waiting for the doctor. Kana wasn't sure how long he was left to wait before
the doctor finally came in, a beta at least fifteen years older than his Kouki
with greying hair and a bit of a spare tire.
“Kobayashi-kun? Hello, I'm Doctor Iwasa. It says here you set up an appointment
for a wellness check, but since you're a new patient, I'll need to do a bit
more than that.”
“I ... why?” he stammered, once again wishing Kouki could be there with him. “I
... I'm not due for my annual for another four months....”
“It's not anything to be overly concerned with, Kobayashi-kun,” the beta said,
gesturing dismissively even as he pulled a wheeled stool over beside the exam
table. “Blood pressure, listening to your heart and lungs, reflexes, full blood
panel, that sort of thing. It lets me have a better baseline for your chart.
Besides, if we do it all now, you won't need to come back in four months to
have it all done then, yes?”
Hard to argue with that logic. The doctor smiled again, but something about it
didn't make Kana feel even the least bit better. He took a deep breath,
surprised when he picked up a hint of Kouki's scent in the air. Well, the alpha
was only a few rooms away. Maybe ... maybe things really were just fine.
The stethoscope was cold against his skin, but he didn't complain, taking deep
breaths as directed. Kouki's scent was still faint, but it was enough to
reassure him that his soulmate was close. And if he could scent Kouki, that
meant the alpha could scent him, as well. It wasn't much, but....
“All right, well, so far so good. I just need to find out what's keeping my
nurse and we can get to the rest of this exam.”
Kana watched the man walk out of the room, completely confused. His
pediatrician had never needed an assistant for Kana's previous exams. Then
again, his pediatrician had never put him in a paper gown this short, either.
He stayed very carefully settled on the exam table, wondering what was going to
happen next. The return of the doctor with a young beta woman nurse and a cart
of strange equipment didn't make him feel any better.
“All right, Kobayashi-kun,” the doctor said as he started pulling some sort of
supports out of the foot of the exam table. “Lay back and put your feet in each
of these. I need to do a pelvic and an ultrasound, since your surgeon noted
concerns about possible scarring. It's probably going to feel a bit
uncomfortable, but it certainly shouldn't hurt.”
Something in Kana started bubbling up panic, his body freezing up and refusing
to move. He wasn't even sure what exactly it was the doctor was intending to do
to him, but he didn't want it.
“It's all right, Kobayashi-kun. We've even warmed up the probe and speculum for
you.”
He had no idea what those words meant, let alone why the two were giving him
those expectant looks.
“Ah, Sensei? I don't think he's had a pelvic before,” the nurse said. “It's
easy, Kobayashi-kun,” she continued, moving around the table as she explained.
“You lay back on the exam table, then you put one foot here and the other here
so it's easier to insert the speculum. Then there's a sort of pinching when he
takes the swab. The probe's also going to feel uncomfortable, but you're with
an alpha, so it won't be anything you aren't used to.”
She had been manhandling him while she was talking, getting him into the
position the doctor wanted, but the more she talked, the less he liked what he
was hearing. And the casual way these two just assumed he was having sex with
Kouki, it was ... it was ... it was crass! He scooted back from the end of the
table, pulling his legs up to his chest.
“I ... I'm not...!”
“Of course you are,” the doctor said with a dismissive noise. “Come now, stop
being silly. These tests need to be done, you're wasting time. Nurse.”
“No. No, I don't....”
“You're only delaying the inevitable, young man. Now please put your feet back
in the stirrups and let's get on with this, shall we?”
Shaking his head, he tried to ease off the table, only to find the nurse
stopping him. Something pricked his skin and within moments he felt a
bonelessness washing over him.
“Thank you, nurse. Please get him back into position,” the doctor said, no
longer even bothering to speak to Kana directly. Kana tried to struggle against
the weakness stealing through him, but his body didn't want to respond. This
was wrong, this was completely wrong. They had no right to be treating him like
this.
The feel of unfamiliar hands tugging on his boxers was enough to push the panic
into a full bloom of terror. Memories flashed behind his eyes, of rough hands
and helplessness and being pinned down as a dark shape hunkered over him. He
tried to scream, but it caught in a gurgle in his throat. He tried to escape,
but he couldn't move. Hands held his legs apart and something hard and
unforgiving was being pushed into his body. Kouki. He needed Kouki. Kouki would
protect him, save him. If he could just call out for his mate....
~*~*~
Kouki could scent the first traces of Kana's agitation, though they weren't
very strong. Well, he had been expecting that, especially since he hadn't been
allowed to go back with him. Telling himself that it was normal, he forced
himself to stay in his seat. But the scent was getting worse, stronger as
Kana's agitation continued and grew even deeper. What were they doing back
there?
The sharp, sour scent of his soulmate's panic hit him like a hammer. He was
through the door and into the back halls of the clinic with no memory of even
leaving his chair, ignoring the protesting betas behind him as he let his nose
guide him. With a snarl, he burst into the exam room, rage coloring his vision
at the realization that his omega was practically naked and drugged to the
gills.
“What the fuck do you think you're doing?!” he demanded, not that he really
cared what excuses these people were likely to make. “Get out. Get the fuck out
right now before I fucking kill you.”
A part of him was surprised when the betas complied without arguing. The larger
part was focused entirely on his omega, tugging him into a tight embrace for a
moment before kissing his forehead. Kana was clearly dissociating badly, so
rather than wasting time trying to get him to dress himself, Kouki hurriedly
pulled the teen's clothes back on him, then scooped him up into his arms. With
a heartbreaking sob, Kana shifted and pressed his face into Kouki's chest.
“Shh, it's all right, baby, I'm here now,” he murmured, kissing his hair before
walking out of the exam room. The whole clinic was in a state, but Kouki
ignored it.
“Excuse me, you can't just –!”
“We're leaving. You'll be hearing from my lawyer later,” he snarled, not even
pausing as he walked out of the clinic and back to his car. He didn't even
bother trying to put Kana in the front passenger seat, instead opening the rear
so he could keep holding him. He then used the car's voice-activated system to
call Junji's office. Naturally, his friend was in a meeting, the secretary
routing him to Tomoya instead.
“Kouki-kun?”
“Tomoyan, I need a favor. Honestly, I need Juju, I don't think Kacchan can take
another alpha being anywhere near him right now.”
“Eh? What happened??”
“I'm not sure, exactly, they wouldn't let me go into the exam room with him,”
he said, steadily stroking Kana's hair in hopes that it would somehow help.
“But they drugged him up pretty heavily and he panicked himself into a
dissociated state. I want charges filed and I need someone to drive us back to
my place.”
“Fucking hell. All right, I'll let Junji know. I think I can get him out of his
current meeting and to you in ... twenty minutes? If I can't, I'll have Kou-
chan meet you, though he might need a little more time to get there. Er, where
are you parked anyway?”
Kouki gave his friend the garage address and his car's berth, thanking him
again for his help before ending the call. He could feel the adrenaline fading
now that the crisis moment had passed. With a deep breath, he drew Kana even
closer, but the teen's scent was all wrong. The drugs and the omega's own
terror stood like a heavy wall between them. That all too familiar itch was
back, but he resolutely shoved it aside.
“It's all right, Kana-love,” he murmured, pressing another kiss to his hair.
“I'm so sorry, baby. I'm sorry I keep failing you. But I'm here now, love. I
won't make that same mistake again, I won't let anyone separate us again.”
No response, but at this point he couldn't say he had really been expecting
one. Not sure what else he could do, he sank back into the rear bench with a
low sigh and simply held his soulmate close. It wasn't much, but for the moment
it was all that he had.
~*~*~
Koudai gave himself a little shake, then opened the rear passenger-side door,
only to be immediately assaulted by Kana's terror. Coughing, he stepped back
and waved a hand in front of his face a moment. Honestly, some alphas really
had no sense at all. A deep inhale and he held his breath as he leaned into the
car cabin again.
“Want me to take him or...?”
With a shake of his head, Kouki handed over his keys. A nod and Koudai shut the
door, rounding the car to settle behind the wheel. As soon as he had the car
started, he turned the fans on to full.
“It's going to be a bit chilly, but I have to get the air cleared,” he
explained, even if he didn't really think that Kana was absorbing a word of it.
Whatever had happened, the young omega was locked inside his own fear and a
heavy dose of sedatives, though hopefully clearing the air would help. And when
this was all over, he was going to find that doctor and tear his head off. And
then slap Kouki around for not just asking him for a recommendation in the
first place.
Kana was restlessly asleep still when they got back to Kouki's penthouse.
Watching the alpha dither after setting the teen on the couch, Koudai rolled
his eyes and then shoved the blond towards the kitchen.
“I'll handle this, you go be useful and make tea. And he'll definitely need
comfort food for dinner. And if you need to call Junji-senpai again, go out
onto the terrace to do it,” he scolded firmly. Koudai kept an eye on the alpha
for a moment, then took another deep breath, slipping Kana's head onto his lap
as he settled on the couch. Humming softly, he carded fingers through Kana's
hair and waited. He couldn't tell just from scent how heavy a dose Kana had
been given, so he couldn't say how long the young omega would be knocked out,
but it didn't really matter. This wasn't the first time he'd had to leave the
gallery in his assistant's hands for an afternoon; Airu would be fine.
Still, he couldn't say he was terribly surprised when Kouki came and crouched
down in front of the couch after a few minutes, tea set out behind him. Though
it worried him a little to see the way the blond hesitated to even touch his
sleeping soulmate.
“Kou-kun, have a cup of tea and try to relax,” he suggested softly. “I wouldn't
expect them to have given him anything strong enough to keep him asleep for
more than an hour or two, but then I wouldn't have expected him to be drugged
at all, not for just a routine check. Either way, fretting isn't going to
help.”
“I failed him, Hachi. Again.”
“Don't say such ridiculous things,” he muttered, frowning at the blond alpha.
Some days he felt like he had known Kouki all his life. Other days he felt like
he hardly knew the blond at all.
“I promised him he would always be safe with me, but what's happened since
we've met?” Kouki countered, frowning. “He's had to dump an unexpected early
heat. He's been blown up and hospitalized. His parents have practically
disowned him because he won't bend to their will anymore. My own grandfather
surprised him, scared him to death for no reason, and then all but declared
that Kana would never be accepted. He's had repeated nightmares of things
Atsushi may or may not have actually done to him, including at least one rape.
He didn't want to go to the doctor, this was all my doing, and then the doctor
assaults him! I'm ruining his life!”
“Kouki, you're being an idiot, that's what you're being,” Koudai growled
quietly, wary of waking Kana. “You had no idea you would meet your soulmate
that day and you're certainly not responsible for how our biologies work. The
bombing was the work of an Islamist nutbag, nothing to do with you at all. How
his parents have reacted to that? Also not your fault, even if his ability to
defy them is rooted in his faith in you. And you're not responsible for your
grandfather being a fundamentalist pig, either. You aren't responsible for any
of the things you've said, other than trusting Sensei to recommend a competent
doctor, and that's something any of us would have done.”
“But....”
“You aren't ruining him, Kou-kun,” he murmured, eyes dropping to the troubled
expression on Kana's face. “I won't say he isn't going through a rough patch,
but you aren't ruining anything.”
Impulsively, Koudai reached out for Kouki's hand, holding it over Kana's chest.
The change was almost immediate, the young omega's face relaxing as the pain
seemed to fade. Others could doubt the soulmate bond between these two as much
as they wanted, but this was hard evidence.
“He trusts you. Even like this, he knows you'll do everything you can to make
things better, to take care of him,” he said softly, glancing up at the blond
alpha still crouched in front of him. “So don't you dare give up so easily.”
The scandalized expression was worth everything and Koudai couldn't hold back a
small smile.
“I ... I need to make some calls. Are you...?”
“Mm, we'll be fine, you go make sure Junji-senpai has pressed charges. And then
tear a strip off Sensei for making such a bad recommendation. And the next time
you want a doctor for Kacchan, how about asking one of us omegas instead first,
hmm?”
He tried to keep to a strict look, but the abashed way Kouki fumbled and
apologized was almost too cute to resist.
“He might not have a lick of sense when it comes to these things sometimes,” he
murmured to the omega still asleep on his lap, watching Kouki step out onto the
terrace, “but he has a good heart. So don't you give up so easily either,
little brother.”
~*~*~
Bundled against the winter chill, Kouki flung himself into one of the terrace
chairs as he waited for Junji's secretary to pick up again. He had a fresh
cigarette lit by then and she only took the time to confirm it was him before
she routed him to Tomoya's line again.
“Tomoyan....”
“Yeah, yeah, I know, I'm on my way over there right now, actually. Well, as
soon as I get off the phone with you. I forgot we've got one of our other big
clients coming into the office today, he has to be here to deal with that, so
you're stuck with me. But he already contacted the police and there should be
an inspector on his way to take Kana's statement. Which is why I'm headed your
way, actually. And we've filed a complaint with the national medical board. How
is he, by the way? Kacchan, I mean.”
“Whatever they gave him, he's unconscious now. Hachi's stting with him.”
“Poor kid. All right, I'm done here, give me ten minutes and I'll be at your
place. If the inspector gets there first ... stall him? I dunno, it probably
won't be a problem, the cops don't usually move too fast for a case of an omega
complaining of assault.”
“You're not making me feel any better about any of this, Tomoyan.”
“Yeah, well, it is what it is, Kou-kun. As a credible witness, Kacchan's
already got two strikes against him. You know how much the prosecutor's office
hates handling these sorts of cases.”
Kouki huffed in annoyance, but he couldn't really argue the point. Their
society had made a few strides forward in restoring omega rights, but too much
of the legal system was still built on imported prejudices. And too many alpha
males, the ones most likely to benefit from the oppressive system, still held
too many positions crucial to getting changes made. Change would come, in time
- there were too many people like Junji and Tomoya and even Kouki himself
working to right the imbalance for it to persist forever - but in the
meantime....
Ending the call with Tomoya, he dialed Mitsuki's number, but couldn't say he
was surprised when it went straight to voicemail. He was surprised that, even
with selecting the urgent message option, it still took the surgeon the rest of
his cigarette to return his call.
“Kou? What's up?”
“That doctor you recommended ... what did you do, pick his name out of a hat or
something??”
“Iwasa-sensei? One of the surgical nurses recommended him, actually. Why?”
“We're filing malpractice and medical assault charges against him. They
wouldn't let me go back with Kacchan, so I don't know the whole context, but he
drugged my omega into a stupor, setting off a massive panic attack.”
“What?! Fucking hell ... is he okay??”
“What do you think?” he snarled, lighting up a second cigarette.
“Kouki. I'm sorry, I had no idea.”
Kouki huffed again, but he had to admit that nothing in this situation was
actually Mitsuki's fault. That asshole beta was probably perfectly respectable
around most of his other patients. But an omega male? Well omega males were
nothing more than incubators and sex toys, why bother treating them like human
beings?
“Kou, I'm sorry. I thought a doctor in Bunkyo would be easiest for you and
Kacchan both, otherwise I would've sent you to Mahi's doctor in Hino.”
He was all set to go on an additional rant when a tapping at the glass caught
his attention. Glancing over his shoulder, he was surprised to see a frowning
Koudai gesturing for him to come inside.
“We'll talk about it later, I've got to take care of something, just.... I'll
call you back later,” he grumbled, hanging up and stubbing out his cigarette.
Stepping back into the apartment, he was about to ask Koudai what was wrong
when he caught the scent of an unfamiliar alpha, albeit not one standing inside
the apartment with them.
“Police inspector,” the omega said with a frown. “I told him you would talk to
him in the hall, He wasn't that keen on waiting, but it's not like he could
force his way into a private residence.”
“All right, I'll handle it, just take care of Kana for me,” he said, briefly
squeezing his friend's shoulder before moving past him to the front door. The
alpha waiting in the hall looked to be fairly young, probably only just made
inspector. If he was the junior-most member of the department, it made sense
for him to have been dispatched on what his superiors probably saw as little
better than a nuisance call. If that was the case, he could almost feel bad for
the guy who had probably come right over thinking a prompt response would make
him look better to his superiors.
“Not Kobayashi-san,” the inspector said with a slight frown.
“No, we weren't expecting such a rapid response, you've arrived before his
lawyer,” he said with a shake of his head. “And he's still under the effects of
the sedative he was given.”
“Then if you don't mind me asking, sir, why isn't he in a hospital?”
“He was just assaulted by one set of medical professionals he didn't know and
you're suggesting I take him to another set of unfamiliar medical
professionals?” he countered. At least the young officer had the grace to look
abashed at Kouki's obvious skepticism.
“But in the interest of preserving evidence....”
The elevator chime spared them from more awkward conversation, a slightly
harried-looking Tomoya stepping out of the car.
“Ah, Inspector,” the lawyer said, offering a polite bow. “Here to take
Kobayashi-kun's statement?”
“Are you his lawyer then?”
“For today, yes,” Tomoya replied with a firm nod.
“Then perhaps you can explain to me why your client isn't being seen by a
medical professional who could corroborate his statement that he was attacked
and unlawfully drugged,” the young officer said, a frown creasing his forehead.
Kouki and Tomoya exchanged a startled glance and Kouki found himself wondering
if perhaps no one had bothered to tell the new inspector that the complainant
was a teenaged male omega. Would he still be so eager to do everything by the
book when he found out?
“Well, as you can see, I've only just gotten here myself. But if you'll give me
a few minutes to confer with my client and then perhaps you could escort us to
Tokyo Teishin Hospital? You did come by car, yes?”
“Well yes, but I don't know....”
“You would only be transporting myself and my client. And possibly ... probably
my client's elder brother. Morihito-san here will follow in his own vehicle,”
Tomoya explained smoothly.
“Elder brother? That's a bit....”
“Not a lot of experience with omegas, inspector?” Tomoya said with a lopsided
grin. “Trust me, there's about a snowball's chance in hell that we could
separate the two right now. But let me go in and talk to them and see what the
situation is, all right? Five minutes and we'll go to the hospital with you.”
Kouki had to admire the easy way his friend handled the young officer, the
darker alpha slipping past him into the penthouse before the inspector could
protest. He wasn't sure how much good any of this would do in the long run, of
course, but for now he was willing to go along with it. Especially if there was
even the chance of it helping Kana's self-esteem.
~*~*~
Koudai glanced up as his soulmate walked into the apartment, relief washing
through him. A brief kiss and then Tomoya was circling the couch to crouch down
in front of them.
“Can you wake him?”
“Probably. Kou-kun could do it better, but....”
“The inspector wants him seen by a doctor so they can do the blood work to show
how much and with what he was dosed,” his mate explained softly. “I agree it's
a good idea, even if it's not likely to do any good in the long run, but Kana-
kun needs to consent to it. And I already warned the inspector that you weren't
going to be moved from Kana-kun's side.”
“And just which hospital did you have in mind??” he demanded, frowning at his
mate.
“Tokyo Teishin, of course. I'm not a complete idiot, love,” his alpha replied
with that same crooked smile that had first caught Koudai's affections. A nod
and he started gently nudging the young omega still using his lap as a pillow.
Kana was groggy as he tried to flail awake and Koudai stroked his hair.
“Shh, it's all right, Kacchan, Tomoyan's here to talk to you, though.”
“Dun wanna,” the teenager mumbled, half-heartedly swiping at the air.
“I know you just want to sleep it off, kiddo,” Tomoya said gently, hesitantly
reaching out to brush a stray lock of hair back from the omega's face. “But it
would really help to have the blood work done, before you metabolize the drugs
completely. We'll take you to a safe place, Koudai will be by your side the
whole time, okay?”
“Wan' Kouki,” the omega mumbled, managing a bleary look in Tomoya's direction.
Koudai worried at how little reaction Kana showed to the alpha's touch; as
strongly as he had reacted to Kumiko last week, he could only see it as a bad
sign. But of what, he was less certain.
“Him, too, and me, the whole time the inspector is with you. You have my word.
Can you walk?”
Kana struggled to get up, but his legs obviously weren't interested in obeying
and the omega collapsed in on himself with a low whine.
“Shh, it's all right, Kacchan. Just hang on to me and I'll carry you, okay?”
Watching his mate with Kana, Koudai couldn't help a small smile. Somehow or
another, they would make things okay again. For all of them.
***** The Micro-Tyrant *****
Chapter Notes
     warning: implied non-con
     ... ok, it's a framing problem, really, but yes, the flashback in
     this chapter reads an awful lot like a rape, and while Kana thinks
     about the flashback after it appears in the text, he doesn't do so
     explicitly, so the flashback is probably the only part you'd need to
     skip if you feel the need. (It's fine, you can skip it, promise).
     Cast List Appendix should be current for all major, recurring
     characters, though OCs still need faces. Kinda had other things on my
     plate lately. :p And yes, Hasegawa and Yamashita are the rumored
     surnames of Tomoya and KouD respectively. Whether it's true or not, I
     needed surnames, soooo.... *shrug*
See the end of the chapter for more notes
Kana wasn't sure how many times he had actually woken and then fallen back to
sleep since being attacked in the clinic. He wasn't even sure where he was now,
but he could recognize the scents of his alpha and Koudai and Tomoya and
another omega he couldn't completely remember. With so many familiar scents, he
had to be somewhere safe, right? Unless this was all just another dream. He
wasn't sure he cared for that thought or wanted to wake enough to see if it was
true or not.
“It's all right, Kobayashi-kun, I promise, you're quite safe here.”
Blinking, he was surprised to see the nurse from his last hospital stay smiling
at him.
“Sawa-san....”
“They asked me to come down so you'd have a familiar face to talk to you about
things,” she said, offering him a bright smile. “How are you feeling?”
“Still fuzzy,” he mumbled, a little surprised when both the nurse and Koudai
moved to help him the instant he started trying to sit up. Frustratingly, he
wasn't sure he would have managed it without their help.
“I'm not surprised. The doctor said you got dosed enough for an alpha half
again your size,” the nurse said and was that a note of disgust in her voice?
“There's a police inspector waiting outside to take your statement, by the way.
If you're ready, I can call him in now? Once you've spoken with him, we can
talk about getting you discharged.”
“Do ... do I have to?” he asked, glancing around for Tomoya and Kouki. “Talk to
the inspector, I mean.”
“It's not required, no,” the lawyer said, moving up to stand beside his own
mate. “Once you sign off on it, your medical records will carry more legal
weight than your personal statement anyway. But if you can give a personal
statement, that might help the prosecutor feel more inclined to pursue the
matter.”
He could tell from the scents in the room that no one really thought it was
going to matter much one way or the other. Well, why would it? Why should some
city prosecutor care if an omega was attacked? It wasn't like he was seriously
injured or force bitten or anything. Just a doctor showing a lapse in judgement
with a male omega patient, big deal.
Kana was startled by Koudai taking one of his hands in both of his.
“It's up to you, sweetheart,” the omega said gently, “but telling the inspector
what happened might be helpful. Not just for yourself. And we'll all be right
here with you, you won't have to do it alone, no matter what the inspector
says.”
A shaky inhale and Kana nodded.
“Okay. Okay, I'll talk to him.”
He couldn't have said what he had been expecting, exactly, but the young alpha
that walked into his room a few moments later wasn't it. He looked very
professional with his crisp uniform, white gloves tucked into his belt. He also
looked quite young, younger than even Yutaka, and Kana felt his confidence
waver.
“Kobayashi-kun, I'm Inspector Kawaguchi. I realize this has been a difficult
day for you, but if you could give me a report of the incident, as best you can
recall, it would be helpful to the investigation. With your permission, I'll
record your statement and then you and your lawyer can come to the station in a
day or two to sign off on the transcription.”
Kana glanced over at Tomoya, getting a small nod of reassurance from the alpha.
He wasn't sure if this was standard procedure or not, but if Tomoya was okay
with it, he wouldn't argue. Instead he took another deep breath and did his
best to tell the inspector everything that had happened from the moment he had
been separated from Kouki. Whether he was doing it right or not, the inspector
didn't stop him or correct him or even interrupt him, waiting for Kana to
finish before asking a few questions where he wasn't confident he was clear on
the order of events. When he was satisfied, the inspector turned off his
recorder.
“Thank you, Kobayashi-kun. I admit, I don't know how much good it will do, but
thank you. And I'm sorry you've had to go through this. Morihito-san, Hasegawa-
san, Yamashita-san.”
Kana watched the inspector leave, not sure how to interpret his parting
comment. Maybe the inspector was trying to keep his expectations low so he
wouldn't be disappointed when nothing was really done to the doctor? Well, joke
was on him, Kana had no illusions that anything substantive was really going to
come out of this. Iwasa might face a fine, but if anything more than that
happened, that would be the real surprise. A slap on the wrist, a scolding to
be more respectful of omega patients, maybe a negative rating on the internet,
but other than that....
“Don't worry about it,” Kouki said. “Feel like you can walk yet?”
“Tired,” he mumbled. “Just wanna go.”
“Let me double check, but I'm pretty sure you're clear to be discharged now
that you've spoken with the inspector,” his nurse said, squeezing his free hand
briefly. He really hoped they would let him go home now. He felt like he could
sleep for a hundred years he was so tired. And he was definitely sure Tomoya
and Koudai had better things to do than to be stuck hanging around a hospital
because of him.
“You aren't a burden, little brother,” the older omega scolded softly, an
unaccountable fondness in his smile. These two had adopted him so easily, it
was more than a little overwhelming.
“Family means no one gets left behind,” the redhead said with a wry grin, as if
reading Kana's thoughts. “After this many years, Kou-kun is family. And now so
are you, no matter what idiotic things his grandfather said to you.”
Kana couldn't bear it anymore, closing his eyes as tears trickled down his
cheeks. Maybe Koudai was right, but even if he was wrong, even if this was all
doomed to come crashing down around him, he would be a fool not to cling to it
for as long as he could.
~*~*~
“Right, where is he?”
Kana pulled himself upright at the sound of someone pushing past Kouki.
Kurosaki Mahiro. His breath hitched in his chest as the tiny omega, dressed
more casually this time and yet still breathtakingly beautiful and elegant,
marched right over to the couch, catching Kana's chin in his hand. The older
omega leaned in and took a few careful sniffs, then let him go with a snort of
disgust.
“Philistines. And people wonder why, since they outnumber us so much, there
aren't more betas in positions of power,” Kurosaki said with a click of his
tongue. “What are you drinking? Soda? Tch, that's not going to make anything
better. Water, that's what you need. Or tea. And when's the last time you ate?”
“My throat...,” he started, stumbling to a stop when the other omega waved him
off.
“Right, they would have pumped your stomach at the hospital. Soup it is, then.
I'll just go wrangle your alpha into being helpful for a change,” the omega
said, a mischievous grin appearing briefly. “Kouki! Why aren't you making him
tea and soup??? Why are all you alphas so useless when it comes to taking care
of people??”
“I dare say your mate does a better than fair enough job of it,” Kouki said as
he walked into the room.
“Would that be the same idiot bonehead alpha who referred you to a beta
gynecologist?” the tiny spitfire sneered. “And that one! No business being in
medicine with that sort of attitude, but especially not in a position to be
treating young omegas! Drugging a teenager like that! He's just lucky I'm too
busy to go down there and feed him his useless ballsack personally!!”
In spite of himself, Kana found himself snickering at the omega's tirade. And
at the way his own alpha was holding up his hands in an effort to appease him,
backing away into the kitchen even as Kurosaki advanced on him. While he knew
it wouldn't ever actually happen, it eased a tightness in his chest, imagining
the other omega going after those who had hurt him.
~*~*~
Mahiro glanced back over his shoulder as he paused at the kitchen threshold,
allowing himself a small smile at the way Kana was giggling quietly on the
couch. Good. Teenagers were generally pretty resilient, but with everything
else Kana had been through already in his short life, Mahiro had been genuinely
worried he might not be able to bounce back so easily. It was why he had come
as soon as his ashamed mate had told him about the incident.
“Hey Hachi,” he said softly as he stepped into the kitchen, glad to see the
other omega. “So if you're still here with him, what's he doing drinking Coke?”
“Because he's a caffeine addict, same as any other teenager his age, and when I
asked him what he wanted, that's what he asked for,” the redhead replied with a
casual shrug. “One Coke isn't going to hurt anything, Maru, and I've got a
replacement lunch just about ready for him.”
“All right, I guess that's fair,” he agreed before turning on his heel to
glower up at Kouki. “I'm staying here tonight. And tomorrow. And maybe even the
whole rest of the week if he needs it. I know you said you were taking time
from the office, but I also know you still need to work at least a couple hours
a day while you're home with him. Hachi has that big opening next week, so
obviously he can't be taking the days to stay with him.”
“Maru....”
“He needs to spend more time with omegas. All kinds of omegas. Trust me.”
“Of course I trust you, Maru,” Kouki replied, “but you don't have to do this.”
“What is it you guys are always saying to me? Ohana means family and family
means no one gets left behind?” he countered, crossing his arms over his chest.
“You're my family, too, you stubborn ox. We do what needs to be done to take
care of family.”
He could tell Koudai was practically bursting with the urge to laugh, lips
twitching as he made up a tray with bowls of miso, rice, and a cup of what
looked like chawanmushi. Food that would be easy on Kana's sore throat and
abused system.
“All right, all right,” Kouki said, holding up his hands again in a placating
gesture. “I'm just saying ... I can only imagine how hard this must be for
you.”
“No, you can't,” Mahiro said, shaking his head. “But just because a thing is
difficult, that doesn't mean you don't do it. I'll be fine. And Kana needs the
support.”
Nodding, the alpha took the meal tray from Koudai and made good his escape.
“If it gets to be too much, aniki....”
“Don't start, Hachi,” he muttered, shooting a quick glower at the younger
omega.
“I'm not starting,” the other omega replied, a familiar stubbornness settling
into his features, “I'm offering. If it gets to be too hard ... Airu-kun can
manage without me.”
“Taking care of Kana isn't the hard part of all this, Hachi,” he said with a
shake of his head, before a gallows grin found its way to his lips. “Well, the
not being able to cook part could make it a little hard.”
“Yeah, no, Kou-kun won't appreciate it if you two burn out his kitchen.”
“One kitchen fire was plenty for me, thanks,” he replied with a sardonic snort.
“Really, Hachi, I'll be fine. We'll be fine. You'll see.”
Koudai hummed a little, but it wasn't terribly convincing. Huffing another
sigh, Mahiro checked through the pantry to see what all else might be needed
for dinner, making a mental note to stop by Takamizawa-sensei's pharmacy while
he was out to get his recommendation for a good tea. And smiled a little at the
realization that, even if the prosecutor's office declined to proceed with
Kana's case, Tokyo's omega network would find their own way of shutting down
the shithead who had dared to attack their newest little brother.
~*~*~
Kana reluctantly pulled himself out of sleep when he realized the bed was
empty. He was more than a little afraid to find he was alone again, until he
realized he was smelling grilled fish again. And more importantly, fresh
coffee. Shrugging into the fluffy bathrobe Kouki had insisted on buying for
him, he shuffled out of the bedroom, stopping short again at the sight of
Kurosaki perched at their breakfast bar. While Kana had managed to stay awake
long enough to have dinner with everyone, Koudai had shuffled him off to bed
shortly afterwards. Somehow, he had just assumed everyone had gone home after
that. Or had Kurosaki come back for some reason?
“K-Kurosaki-sama,” he stammered, not quite sure what to do with himself.
“Tch, so formal. Mahiro-nii or aniki will do just fine, Kacchan,” the older
omega said, smiling gently. “Kou-kun's fixing you coffee and breakfast,
although this late it's more like lunch.”
“I ... did I really sleep that much?” he stammered, unnerved to glance out the
glass wall at the far end of the great room and see bright daylight. What time
was it anyway?
“Half past eleven,” Kouki said from inside the kitchen, setting a coffee mug on
the breakfast bar at one of the empty stools. “Maru was with you while I went
out this morning, so you weren't alone.”
“Between that and the drugs in your system, it's no surprise, really, that you
slept so long,” the older omega agreed. “How do you feel?”
“Dirty,” he mumbled without thinking, settling at the breakfast bar and taking
a cautious sip. Freshly brewed and perfectly sweetened.
“Well, I picked up more of the waterproof bandages last night, though
Takamizawa-sensei says you shouldn't soak for more than twenty or thirty
minutes,” Mahiro said, offering him another gentle smile. “He also mixed up a
special herbal tea that he wants you to drink two cups a day to help balance
your system and help you recover more quickly.”
“I thought you said he was a pharmacist, not an herbalist,” he said, frowning
and sipping his coffee again.
“He's both. Takamizawa-sensei studied Traditional Chinese Medicine at an
accredited school on the mainland in the late 70s, he's kept up his credentials
in both for decades,” Mahiro explained. “He's a strong proponent of a combined
approach, has been for years. Traditional Chinese Medicine doesn't have answers
for everything, but on the other hand, Western pharmaceuticals have a habit of
leaving the body out of balance. By blending the two together, he says he gets
much better results for his patients.”
“And he can do that? As just a pharmacist?”
“Well obviously he can't write prescriptions for drugs or anything, but when
people come in with prescriptions from their own doctors, he can suggest and
offer complementary herbal treatments that won't interact negatively with what
the person is being ordered to take. And he knows all the interactions and
interdictions since that's his job as pharmacist, so it works out pretty well.”
Honestly, Kana was in poor position to argue, knowing very little about either
types of medicine. He was still a bit skeptical about this tea he was supposed
to be drinking, especially since his own experience with herbals teas was that
they tended to be bitter as hell.
“He packaged it with precise instructions on how to brew it and a note not to
sweeten it with cane sugar, only raw honey,” Mahiro explained. “I'll show you
after brunch, then you can have a cup while you take your bath.”
Well that didn't sound so bad. And since it was pretty clear to him that he
wasn't going to be given the option of saying no.... Though he did wonder how
long Mahiro intended to stay with them. Surely the omega had a life of his own,
something more important than doting on him. All the other omegas he had met
since coming to Tokyo had proven to have more extensive lives than Kana had
grown up expecting was possible for an omega. Hikaru with his full-time barista
job. Junji the senior corporate law partner. Koudai the high-end gallery
manager. He couldn't recall anyone telling him what it was Mahiro did when he
wasn't doting on his mate, but there had to be something.
“So I was thinking,” Kouki said into the conversational lull, “today is
obviously a stay at home kind of day, but maybe tomorrow we could go out and
pick you up a new phone? If you're feeling up to it.”
“I ... I don't know,” he mumbled, glancing between the two older men, then
frowning down at his bowl of rice. It was something that needed to get done,
and he knew that, but he was still reluctant. As if, by letting Kouki buy him a
new phone, he was cutting yet another tie with his parents. Even if this was
one they had already severed themselves.
“There's no rush, no reason it has to be tomorrow,” Kouki said, as relaxed and
cheerful as ever. “We can wait for later in the week if you want, it's no
problem.”
“That ... that might be better, yeah” he said softly, poking his food with
little appetite. He knew he needed to eat, he could practically feel those
words hanging in the air, the worry in both his soulmate and the omega perched
next to him, but actually getting his body to agree with that....
“You don't have to finish everything,” Mahiro said softly, reaching out to
squeeze his shoulder gently in support. “Eat what you can, but don't force it.”
The support helped and he mumbled an assent before finishing his miso. Maybe he
would finish the fish, too. Fish was supposed to be good for the body, right?
And he would feel bad if it were to go to waste because of his stupid body not
wanting to cooperate. Especially when he was pretty sure Kouki had bought this
specifically for him. He couldn't help a small smile at that; Kouki really did
go out of his way to look after him. Weird as the age difference between them
still was for him sometimes, it helped that, at least so far, his soulmate
really was all the best things Kana had ever dreamt of wanting in a mate.
Thoughtful, caring, kind, funny, generous.... He really was the luckiest omega
in the world ... if only he could be allowed to keep Kouki in his life forever.
~*~*~
Kana kept glancing up at the clock, wishing time would move faster. He could
feel it coming, his next heat was early, he needed to get out of this stupid
school and down to the pharmacy before it was too late. If it wasn't already.
Finally, they were released. He had never been so glad to be finished cleaning
their classroom. He could already feel the itch, he needed to get away from his
classmates. Why couldn't his heats be predictable?? Once every four to six
months, that's what the teachers said. Even by the four month mark, he was at
least a month and a half early, and yet he could still tell it was coming.
The sharp scent of a nearby alpha hit him and he whined. Not coming, it was
already starting. He had to get out of here, get to the nearest pharmacy
before....
“Kobayashi-kun?”
Kana swore under his breath, jamming his feet into his shoes even as he tried
to pretend that he didn't know the teacher was coming for him. He had to get
away, had to get to Atsu-nii's place. His mate would take care of things, he
just had to get to him.
“Kobayashi-kun, wait,” the teacher called out to him.
“Sorry, sensei,” he said, not even daring to see which teacher it was, “but I
have to go.”
A hand closed on his arm, bringing with it a wave of alpha scent. Almost
involuntarily, he found himself glancing back at the teacher who had caught
him. Maeda-sensei, the head teacher. He was screwed.
“You've been bitten,” the woman said, eyes narrowing as she frowned down at
him. Shit, shit, shit.
“Wha-what? Sensei ... I ... I really need to get home....”
“Who is it, Kobayashi-kun? Who bit you? Was it that Shimizu girl?” the head
teacher continued, almost as if she hadn't even heard him.
“I don't ... sensei, I don't know what you mean,” he stammered, trying without
success to pull himself free. He could feel the first inklings of panic as he
watched her nostrils flair. This was exactly why he wasn't supposed to get
caught going into heat around the alpha teachers. Most of the time, the soap
Atsu-nii gave him was enough to mask the change in his scent, so the adults
wouldn't ask awkward questions or make trouble from not understanding. But
going into heat meant his scent was too strong, broadcasting that he was ready
for mating to anyone with an alpha nose. Which meant it wasalsobroadcasting
that he was already claimed.
“Iwillfind out who it is, Kobayashi-kun,” the alpha promised. “You're fourteen,
there's no call for this.”
“R-really, sensei, you're wrong. I'm not ... no one's bitten me,” he lied,
trying again to free himself.
“Come,” she growled, pulling him towards the faculty parking lot. Panic bubbled
in his gut. What was she going to do to him? He struggled to free himself from
her grip, but Maeda was too strong, her hold on him too firm as she forced him
to walk with her out to what he could only assume was her car. Opening the rear
cabin door, she shoved him into the vehicle, ignoring his squawk of protest and
shutting the door on him even as he tried to escape. He fumbled with the door
handle, but it was useless, the automatic child-safe locks had engaged.
“Sensei! What are you doing?!”
“Taking care of your problem,” she said as she put the car into gear and pulled
out of her parking slot. “You can either sit there quietly while I take you to
the pharmacist, or I will pull this car over andmakeyou be quiet.”
“W-what?! What are you saying?? You ... you can't do this! This is kidnapping!
I ... I'll....”
His panic soared even higher as she pulled the car over to the side of the
road. Omega instincts chittered at him that he had to escape, but she was too
fast, one hand clamping down hard on the back of his neck and pushing him down
face first into the back bench. Alpha scent mixed with his terror, but it was
all wrong, this wasn't his alpha. And yet his body didn't care anymore, other,
baser instincts turning his body pliant under the alpha that was positioned to
deal with the needs of his heat.
~*~*~
When Kana had drifted into a light doze on the couch, Mahiro had quietly tucked
a blanket around him and let him be, pausing their Netflix program for later.
He had then poked his head into Kouki's home office to check on the alpha,
exchanging a couple jokes with him before withdrawing to make tea - one of the
few things in the kitchen he could safely do - and then ... and then he hadn't
been quite sure what to do with himself. For a former bachelor and an injured
teenaged omega who self-confessed at being useless at cleaning, the penthouse
was in remarkably good shape, though Kouki had never been particularly messy
anyway. The few dishes from lunch that Mahiro had put off in favor of more
actively keeping Kana company only occupied him for a few minutes. With nothing
else particularly needing doing, he had settled in with a book, getting lost in
a bit of epic science fiction.
So he was completely unprepared for the strangled scream from the couch. He was
still pulling himself out of the chair when Kouki came barreling into the room,
but neither of them were prepared for the way a still mostly asleep Kana lashed
out at Kouki, slurring something about wrong and no.
“Kouki, let me,” he said, pushing himself between the two soulmates. “If he's
caught in another nightmare about his former mate....”
The blond alpha looked deeply upset, but he nodded and withdrew. Even with the
terror scent heavy in the air, Mahiro forced himself to take a deep breath
before turning and sitting next to a still panic-stricken and floundering Kana.
“Shh, Kana-kun, hush now sweetheart,” he soothed, pulling the boy into his
arms, forcing him into stillness. “It's over, Kana-kun, he can't hurt you
anymore, that one's gone now.”
The nightmare finally broke, Kana shuddering and clinging to Mahiro with
wracking sobs. Worried, Mahiro kept petting his hair and murmuring gentle
support. To his credit, while he was certain Kouki was practically beside
himself with worry, the alpha stayed away, giving him time to actually calm the
younger omega.
“What happened, Kana-kun?” he asked when the sobs finally stopped. “What did
you see just now?”
“It ... it was just a nightmare,” the teen mumbled, shuddering again. “I don't
... I don't really remember, just ... everything was wrong.”
The teen was lying to him, Mahiro could read that much in the younger omega's
scent, but he knew better than to push. He couldn't force Kana to open up to
him, but maybe if he was less direct...
“Kou-kun is worried. You lashed out at him.”
“I ... I didn't hurt him, did I?” Kana stammered, blinking up at him with such
watery eyes it tore at Mahiro's heart.
“No, he's fine, sweetheart, just worried. Have you been having a lot of these
kinds of nightmares?”
“I ... I'm not sure,” the teen mumbled, shifting again to try to hide his face.
As if he could hide his lies that easily. Then again, with betas, he probably
could. “Sometimes ... sometimes when I wake up, I forget where I am. Forget
when I am. Like I'm still back there and everything is wrong because....”
The words weren't said, but Mahiro didn't need to hear them to know they were
there: because Kouki wasn't the alpha who had bitten him, the scent he had come
to associate with his 'proper' mate. A soft hum and Mahiro just kept petting
the teenager's hair.
“I just want it to stop,” Kana mumbled at the same moment Mahiro caught a hint
of blood.
“I believe you, sweetheart, but I think you've pulled open one of your
stitches. Do you want me to check it out or should we let Kou-kun do it?”
Kana groaned something unintelligible against Mahiro's thigh. The older omega
couldn't help a grin at that, carding fingers through dark strands.
“Come on, dearest, how about you get up and I'll go tell Kou-kun it's safe for
him to dote on you again, okay?”
“... I feel so stupid,” Kana mumbled, unmoving.
“Well don't,” Mahiro admonished, tugging lightly on a lock of hair. “As upset
as you were? Sensei would completely understand. I can take a look, I don't
think we'll need him to come over to put you back together, though, so ...
master bath?”
Another huff but Kana pushed himself up to his feet, mumbling something that
sounded like agreement. Mahiro bit back a grin as he watched the teen shuffle
towards the hall, getting up to follow him. When he got to the office, he
barely had the door open before Kouki was practically on top of him.
“Is he okay???”
“He's headed for your bath right now, I need to take a look at his wounds, it
smelled like he'd pulled open one of them, but I don't think it's anything too
severe. But you and me, we're talking about these nightmares of his later.”
“... can it wait for the morning?”
“Mm, he needs you more right now anyway, but not any longer than that!”
“In the morning, I promise. Before my jog, even,” the alpha said, bowing with a
sheepish look. And then the blond was hurrying past him to the master bathroom.
The nightmares weren't really a surprise, but they still worried him. Mahiro
made a mental note to talk to his therapist about the situation at their next
session. Nothing specific, of course, but if Sakamoto-sensei could give him
some practical advice, he would gladly take it.
~*~*~
Kana startled awake in the middle of the night, a little surprised to find
Kouki had rolled over and wasn't holding him anymore. His immediate thought was
that he had to have done something wrong, even though a little voice in the
back of his head said that was ridiculous. Still, he couldn't help it, rolling
over to frown at Kouki's back. Every other night ... well, okay, he couldn't
remember waking up in the middle of the night without it being because of a
nightmare and Kouki had been waking up before him since he had come down to
Tokyo, so maybe this wasn't so weird after all. A heavy sigh and he rolled over
onto his back. Why was he even awake right now anyway? He couldn't remember
anything from his last dream, so it couldn't be that. He should snuggle into
Kouki's back and just go back to sleep. Or else get up and go around the bed so
he could burrow into his chest, wrap himself up completely in the alpha's scent
and arms both.
Unbidden, the memory of that afternoon's flashback rose up in his mind's eye.
They said new trauma could unlock older traumas, was that what was happening to
him with these nightmares? Of course he also remembered reading something
saying most repressed memories were actually fake, the product of popular media
and the subject's own imagination. Did that mean his memory of Maeda-sensei was
just fantasy? He wanted to think so, but then he didn't know how he could be
sure of anything. A month ago he would have sworn he was still a virgin, that
there was no way he could be anything else. Even a week ago, if someone had
tried to suggest he had been previously mated, he would have just laughed it
off.
But whether the nightmares were faithful depictions of the past or not, the
core of them felt real. Too real. And then there was the scar on the back of
his neck, nearly faded away entirely now. He hadn't ever even noticed it
before, but now ... his fingers found the small remnants of the bite mark,
rubbing at them as if he could find answers that easily. Whatever else was the
truth, Atsushi had definitely been responsible for that ... hadn't he? Doubt
gnawed at him again. The scar was real, but what if they were all wrong about
the cause? Then again, what if they were right? How much more was also true? He
had woken from his afternoon nightmare before the memory - or whatever it had
been - had finished, he had no idea what exactly had happened in that car. If,
indeed, any of it had happened. But the worse part was knowing he had no one he
could ask for the truth. Atsushi was dead and Yutaka hadn't noticed what had
supposedly been happening right under his nose. And his parents were obviously
no better informed, not that he could talk to them about anything right now
anyway.
A bolt of lightning lit up the room, thunder cracking loudly behind it, enough
to make him jump. The sudden rain pounded on the roof, rattled against the
glass, and Kana scooted close to his alpha. Kouki, still asleep but somehow
sensing his upset, rolled over and tucked him into his chest. Shivering, Kana
nuzzled into his soulmate's chest, taking deep breaths of the alpha's scent. If
only he could shake off the phantoms of other hands on his skin as easily.
Another clap of thunder, this one sounding like it was right over their heads,
was enough to make him yelp. Kouki was instantly awake, arm tightening around
him.
“Kacchan?”
“I ... I'm okay,” he mumbled, blushing hard. “The storm ... it startled me,
that's all.”
Another flash of lightning, a peal of thunder like a freight train overhead,
and he was pressing even closer to his mate's chest.
“Mm, it's a loud one tonight. But it'll pass quickly, this sort always does,”
his soulmate said softly, shifting to kiss his cheek. “It's okay, you don't
have to be scared, love. They sound worse than they actually are.”
“I'm not scared of the storm,” he said, nuzzling into his chest and trying not
to pout.
“Then ... what, another nightmare?”
“N– ... I don't think so? I ... I'm not sure what woke me up. I just ... I was
thinking and then the storm startled me....”
“About?”
“About the past and Atsu-nii and ... and stuff,” he temporized. He couldn't
tell Kouki about the afternoon's nightmare, not when he didn't have the first
clue if anything about it had even been real.
“Stuff like this afternoon's nightmare?” Kouki asked, brushing another kiss to
his forehead. Kana bit back a whimper; how did the man know what was in his
head so easily?
“I ... I don't know how I'm supposed to tell what's real and what isn't
anymore. What if none of it's real? What if ... what if Mahiro-ani is wrong and
the scar isn't from being bitten?” Kana asked, even though he feared it was a
useless question.
“I suppose it's possible, but that wouldn't explain your having been pregnant,”
Kouki replied, one hand casually sliding down Kana's back. “And he seemed
pretty confident it was a mate bite. And I you had been bitten by Atsushi, it
would explain a lot. Like why your mind broke after the accident and why you're
only just now being able to remember these things.”
“But what if what I think I'm remembering is nothing but a pack of lies? They
say recovered memories aren't real, you know? That the victim makes everything
up.”
“Maybe that's true when the memories are being pulled out of a person, like
under hypnosis or at the prompting of a therapist, but that's not what you've
been experiencing, Kacchan. No one's prompting you to remember specific things
or feeding ideas into your head, these memories have been coming up all on
their own.”
Shivering, Kana burrowed into Kouki's chest and let the tears fall down his
cheeks. He didn't want these memories, he was happier without them, but nothing
he did seemed to work to keep them at bay.
“We'll get through this, Kana-love, together. Don't feel like you ever have to
face any of this alone. Even if you don't think you can talk to me about it,
you aren't alone.”
It was enough to break the last thread of his self-control, tears streaking
down his cheeks as Kana silently sobbed into his soulmate's chest.
Chapter End Notes
     Before a certain hamuhamu comes after me, the framing does suggest a
     certain thing but it's a lie. Dreams are tricksy bastards and while
     the flashback/dream has roots in a real event that happened, Maeda-
     sensei never did anything inappropriate. I'm an ass, but I'm not that
     much of an ass. :p
***** Misgivings *****
Chapter Notes
     In which Mahiro continues to be a tiny badass, even if it's just in
     his own head, Hikaru comes back into the picture, and Kana has a
     cringe-worthy flashback. Also more talk of soulmates and how bonding
     works out in the real world.
To say Mahiro was not a morning person was a bit of an understatement. Kouki
felt a familiar guilty stab as he sat a mug of freshly brewed coffee in front
of his best friend's mate, along with a nibble of worry that Mahiro was still
here and Mitsuki very obviously was not. Sure, after so many years together,
separation wasn't the big thing that it was for a newly bonded pair, but it
still felt strange to have one without the other.
“Oh stop it already,” the omega groused. “You worry too much, you know that?
Save it for the one who needs it. Sensei and I are just fine, he knows Kana
needs me more this week. And Ritsuko's completely thrilled to be having an
extended sleep over with Miko.”
“When you said you were staying the whole week, I didn't think you were being
serious,” he confessed.
“If Kacchan doesn't need me that long, I'll go home sooner, but I wouldn't hold
my breath, were I you,” the omega countered, shrugging. “Now tell me about
these nightmares.”
“They started shortly after Christmas, but I don't know much about them, he
refuses to talk about them most of the time. From what little he has told me,
he's starting to remember things from when he was mated to Atsushi. When the
storm blew through last night and woke us both ... he confessed that he's
having a hard time knowing what to believe anymore. He doesn't trust the dreams
- and that seems fair, you know how dreams can be - but he doesn't really have
anyone who can tell him yes, this happened, no this didn't happen. I'm not sure
how Atsushi was able to keep their mating a secret from everyone, but clearly
he was.”
“Unfortunately for us, with a population of mostly betas, it probably wasn't
all that hard. The hardest part would have been a teenager's unpredictable heat
cycle,” Mahiro said, sipping his coffee and then scrunching his nose. “How do
you drink this stuff?” he grumbled as he pushed the mug away. “Anyway, he
obviously didn't have Kana on any sort of birth control, it was a dangerous
game he was playing. But like you and Hachi keep telling me, betas are idiots
who won't see what's right in front of their faces most of the time.”
Kouki snorted, but he couldn't disagree. It still irked him, though, especially
since it meant finding answers was going to be that much harder. It bothered
him that for three years no one had noticed the changes in Kana. And in the
three years since, no one else seemed to have noticed those changes, either,
changes that Mahiro had been able to sniff out in one meeting. Then again, what
more could he expect from a community so dominated by ignorant betas who, as
Chamu had made all too clear to him, hadn't the first clue what life was really
like for alphas and omegas?
“How often are they coming?”
“The nightmares? Not quite every night, but close to it. Too often, he gets
like he did yesterday, combative and mumbling about things being all wrong, at
least until I'm able to properly wake him up completely. And then he falls
apart in my arms. I just ... I feel so helpless, Maru, I don't know what to
do.”
“He needs professional help, Kou-kun, you know it and I know it, but I get it.
He's already so fragile and that stupid beta made things worse without even
trying. And if he's not willing to talk to you about these dreams, the chances
of a therapist actually getting him to talk are probably not that great. Let me
give it another shot ... but not today. I think today would be better if he had
some younger company. It's just too bad we can't have his school friend here to
help him through all this.”
“I'm not sure how much help Chamu-kun would actually be,” Kouki sighed. “He
didn't even notice what was happening to his best friend until it was already
over, he might not be able to help with Kacchan's memories at all.”
“Not really the point,” Mahiro said, shaking his head. “He's familiar, someone
Kana-kun feels he can trust. And that's what he needs most right now, whether
Chamu has any answers or not.”
“Either way, there's not much I can do. He still has two more months before the
end of classes, unless he just drops out now or something. I'd feel like an
utterly irresponsible knob if I suggested something like that, though, so don't
even go there.”
“I wasn't going to, thank you, but if Chamu-kun wanted to come down on the
weekends, we'd help make sure it was an option for him,” Mahiro said, giving
Kouki one of his more knowing looks. That ... okay, that was probably doable.
It was only Wednesday now, he could easily e-mail the suggestion to Chamu and
still have plenty of time to buy him a train ticket later, no pressure to
decide immediately. Having the beta down on the weekends would be good for Kana
and probably good for Chamu, too, if they were being honest. Especially with
the way Chamu's parents were acting in all this now.
“Well go on then,” Mahiro said suddenly, making shooing motions with his hands.
“Go do your stupid jogging thing. Kana-kun and I will be just fine without you
for a few hours. I'll probably even try for more sleep.”
“Thanks, Maru,” he said as he got up from the breakfast bar. To his own
surprise, he actually felt a little bit better about things for having talked
them out with the omega. Mahiro had a good point, Kana needed more time with
others his own age, especially other omegas. He would have to suggest inviting
Hikaru over at breakfast - hopefully it would be one of his off days this week
- and maybe even quietly suggest to Hikaru that he try introducing Kana to some
of his other friends? Or would that be going too far? Something he continued to
mull over as he made his laps of one of the local parks' jogging trail. He
didn't want to be seen as overly pushy, of course, but at the same time he
could tell that his soulmate needed help. Kana didn't have that big of a social
circle and those friends he did have were back in Fukui. He was alone in a
strange city, limited by his own convalescence, he needed help getting the ball
rolling, so to speak. On the other hand, Kouki didn't want to push things too
hard, didn't want his soulmate to feel like he was being pressured to do
things.
He was chasing his own tail, thoughts retreading the same mental pathways as he
ran, but he kept coming back to the same conclusions. Kana needed to be
introduced to more people and he needed help finding his footing in Tokyo. It
just had to be done carefully and slowly.
The store he wanted was only just opening when Kouki got to it. Grateful that
his timing hadn't been wrong, he headed straight for the mobile gaming section.
Kana would probably protest, but Kouki wasn't going to let that stop him. Maybe
it wasn't as necessary, now that Kana had his own laptop and game consoles, but
at the same time, he could still clearly see Kana's face at the realization
that his old 3DS had been destroyed. Selecting one in purple (one of Kana's
preferred colors, he'd noticed), he also picked up the two Pokemon titles his
soulmate had mentioned, along with a larger SD card and an eShop gift card so
the omega could pick out another couple of games for himself.
He started to turn back to the apartment when something made him turn his feet
towards the Starbucks where Hikaru worked. He sighed heavily when he got there
and saw the barista already at work; so much for that idea. Ordering his usual,
he added on a chai latte for Kana and a green tea chai latte for Mahiro, plus
three apple cinnamon crunch muffins, then stepped aside to wait.
“Dear sweet goddess of mercy, get me out of here,” Hikaru whispered urgently
when Kouki came over to claim his order.
“Pardon?”
“Please, I'm begging you. I've been here since 3am, I'm dying here, take me
with you.”
“Um....” Kouki was too startled to even think for a moment. How was he supposed
to do that? He was just a customer, it wasn't like he had any sort of special
influence. Until the bombing, he and Hikaru had been little more than
acquaintances, the younger man hadn't even known him by name.
“Itoh-san! Is there a problem here?”
“Boss, I have to go, it's a family emergency. You remember, I told you about my
cousin and I being in that bombing together? His mate came, he needs me.”
“He's having bad flashbacks. He got violent yesterday,” Kouki said softly,
though not so much that Hikaru's boss wouldn't be able to hear him. “I don't
like that I had to leave him, but if it's going to be another long day of
them....”
“Flashbacks you say?” the manager said, suddenly standing much closer, his
voice pitched down so as not to carry. His whole demeanor had changed and Kouki
couldn't help but wonder why. Apparently the question was a little too clear on
his face as the beta shook his head. “Served with the SDF in Iraq before this.
Civvies don't think it, but soldiers aren't the only ones who get PTSD. All
right, Itoh-san, I'll clock you out myself. You take care of your friend.”
Before Hikaru could say something that might change the man's mind, Kouki
thanked him for his service and his understanding. Hikaru took the hint,
hurriedly trading his apron for his coat and bag.
“So ... what was that back there?” Kouki asked as they walked back towards his
building.
“Because I live around here and I can actually do things like bake our breads
and stuff unsupervised, guess who got called in for the morning baker shift
after our usual guy got his ass fired last night,” the omega grumbled. “I hate
working morning shifts, commuters are assholes. Five different alphas
threatened to have me fired on the spot if I didn't get their drinks faster.
And then there were the assholes who got bitchy and refused to be served by an
omega ... which is pretty rich coming from a bunch of betas who would've been
all over me if I'd had boobs instead of a dick. But after that I spent the rest
of the morning rush in the back, but they had to call in Fujii-san because of
course these pricks all wanted to file complaints with a full manager and not
just an assistant manager. Thank you for helping me escape, that was actually a
really smart lie. I had no idea Fujii-san was a combat veteran.”
“Neither did I, but I wasn't lying. Kacchan really is having flashbacks and he
really did get violent with me yesterday, though I don't think he's been
remembering the explosion. The funny thing is, I was going to suggest Kana
invite you over today right up until I saw you working.”
“Wait, wait, back it up there, blondie. What the hell are you talking about??”
Hikaru said, grabbing his arm and making him stop in the middle of the block.
“I think it'd be better to let him explain. I don't want these drinks getting
cold.”
“Okay, fine ... wait, you didn't leave him alone, did you?”
“Did that once, won't be doing it again any time soon,” he said as he resumed
their walk. “It's kind of a long story, but no, a friend of mine is staying
with us right now.”
“Good, good. I don't know how late I can stay, the boss stuck me on our baker
shift until he can get a new one in, though if we keep having the same problems
we did this morning, then ... then I don't know. I can put up with a lot, but I
draw the line at being abused like that every morning.”
“Won't your boss stand up for you? He seems like a good guy, someone who isn't
going to put up with that sort of shit.”
“Even if he did - and you're probably right, he probably would - I don't want
to have to deal with that kind of shit every single day, you know? I shouldn't
have to, but ... no offense, blondie, but a lot of you alpha types can be real
jerkwads.”
“Yeah, I'm aware of the problem,” he said with a wry grin, holding the door
open as they reached his building. “It's not just alphas, either, you know.”
“No, I know, but being omega, I notice the alpha assholes more. I guess I just
expect betas to be bigots and jerks at this point, so it sorta slides off my
back more, but when it's an alpha ... I don't know, I just notice it more
somehow.”
“There's a persistent romantic notion that we alphas should be better than
that, that a good alpha should be a paragon of virtue for ... some reason. It'd
be nice if not for the reality that we aren't born that way, no one is. We're
just as human as anyone else.”
“Oh I don't know about that, blondie,” the omega said, eyes sliding sidelong to
size him up and down. “You're pretty virtuous yourself, you know. If it wasn't
for you having Kana-kun and me having my little problem....”
Kouki laughed, but he was still glad when the elevator let them out on his
floor. It would never have occurred to him that Hikaru might have been
harboring those sorts of thoughts about him. Whatever his virtues, Kouki was
also frequently - maybe too frequently - an oblivious idiot. How many people
had he hurt over the years without even meaning it? He wished he had something
positive he could say, but having a soulmate that hated you for something over
which you'd had no say ... Hikaru was a lot stronger than most people would
ever realize.
~*~*~
Kana wasn't interested in waking up yet, but it was hard to ignore the presence
of his alpha, the warmth of the hand on his arm and the way that rich scent
filled his nose. Groaning, he forced himself upright, blinking a couple of
times before his eyes were willing to focus on his soulmate.
“Wha- ... what time is it?” he mumbled.
“Time for breakfast. Come on, there's a Starbucks chai latte waiting for you.
And a couple other surprises.”
The Starbucks would explain the trace of a familiar scent; his alpha must have
gone to the one where Hikaru works. Huffing, he ignored the low chuckle coming
from his soulmate as he dragged himself into their bathroom. The quick shower
didn't really make him feel refreshed, but it woke him up enough to be able to
dress himself unaided.
His brain needed a few moments to register the fact that he really was seeing
Hikaru hunched over the breakfast bar, Mahiro on the stool next to him, petting
his hair.
“Hi-hikaru-kun? Wha-what...?” he stammered, stumbling forward. In an instant,
his friend was at his side, hugging him close.
“Man, what the hell? Blondie, I swear to all the gods, if I didn't know better,
I'd punch you the fuck out,” the omega grumbled. “Sorry for getting you up so
early, Kacchan, if you want to go back to bed, I'm fine with just going home.”
“No, you're staying,” Mahiro declared, pushing the two of them over towards the
breakfast bar. “You're under orders to take care of your friend, remember? You
don't want your boss finding out you only stayed for a couple minutes before
running back home, do you?”
“No, but ... you wouldn't....”
Kana bit his lip at the stubborn scent practically pouring off Mahiro ... and
the flabbergasted and almost appalled look on Hikaru's face when the omega
realized Mahiro wasn't just tossing off an idle threat.
“What Maru wants, Maru generally gets,” Kouki said from inside the kitchen.
“Might as well sit down and eat with the rest of us. You and Kacchan can decide
what the two of you want to do with the day while you're at it.”
“Yeah ... yeah, talking is probably a good place to start,” Hikaru conceded as
he took one of the bar stools. “You even smell sick, Kana-kun.”
“... I do?” he asked, surprised and confused.
“Hikaru-kun has a sharp nose, too, then, I take it,” Mahiro said mildly, taking
the stool on Kana's other side.
“Mm. It's not any one thing, Kana-kun, just ... your scent is off. Muddled.
Like there's that undercurrent of anxiety I've been getting off you since the
hospital, but there's ... other stuff, too, that just ... like I said, muddy.
Maybe if I didn't know you better I wouldn't put it together as meaning you
weren't healthy, but....”
“I'm sorry,” he mumbled, suddenly not so sure he had the appetite to eat the
muffin Kouki had put in front of him.
“... what for?” Hikaru asked, genuine surprise coming off him in a wave. “What,
for being sick? For getting traumatized? Don't apologize for that sort of
thing, Kana-kun. But, you know, if you ever want to talk about it. About that
day or about anything else. We're friends, ne? Friends are always there for
each other.”
Kana nodded, but he didn't look up from his plate. He liked Hikaru and he was
glad to see him, but it felt like a setup. Like Kouki and Mahiro weren't quite
sure what to do with him, so they had enlisted the other omega in hopes that
Hikaru, being closer to Kana's age, would have better luck. In what, he wasn't
completely sure and a voice in the back of his head insisted he had really gone
off the deep end in his paranoia, but it just felt too convenient, Hikaru being
here all of a sudden.
“Wow, you are ... really on a downer right now, ain'tcha?” Hikaru said suddenly
and Kana felt his cheeks flare red hot again. “Look, Kacchan, I don't know
what's happened in the last week, obviously something did, but whatever. Tell
me about it, don't tell me about it, it's up to you. Okay, yeah, when I bugged
your alpha at the shop, I just wanted out of there before I lost my cool with a
customer. I had no idea the line about you having flashbacks was anything but a
line until we were halfway to here. So if this is all part of some insidious
master plan ... then it's a master plan that's all about doing good for you,
kiddo, okay?”
“I'm not a kid,” he grumbled, finally pulling off a bite of muffin.
“Yeah, no, ya ain't,” Hikaru agreed, scooting closer and tucking an arm around
him. “Point is, whatever else is going on in your head and in your life, me
being here right now? Is all because my friend is in trouble and needs me. Now
if you want to tell me to fuck off and mind my own business, then fine. I
won't, but if you need to say it, then go ahead.”
Kana felt his cheeks heating up again as he sipped his chai. That Hikaru could
say these things so easily when they were still barely more than
acquaintances....
“Friends take care of each other, Kacchan. Good friends know when to see
through a bullshit no to the cry for help lying underneath. A real friend knows
when to let the dogs lie and suggest a day-long Halo binge instead.”
“I don't play Halo,” Kana protested, eyes widening a little when a shopping bag
was suddenly deposited in front of him.
“It's not Halo and I don't know that it's anything the two of you can use
together today, but....” Kouki trailed off with a shrug and a smile that was
almost too sweet for words. Kana hesitated another moment before pulling the
bag into his lap, eyes going wide as he pulled out the brand new 3DS.
“Kouki....”
“Full confession: I already opened the box to swap in a bigger SD card, but
other than that, it hasn't been touched,” the blond alpha said. Kana sniffled,
feeling the prickle of tears at the corners of his eyes.
“You ... you didn't have to do this,” he mumbled, choking up even more when he
realized the bag also held both of the new Pokemon games and a gift card for
the Nintendo eShop.
“What can I say? I love spoiling you, Kacchan,” Kouki said softly, coming
around the bar to wrap him in a warm hug.
“Ah! X AND Y? Jealous! I only have Y, we should totally start you on X so we
can do trades!” Hikaru chirped.
“No gaming until after breakfast!” Mahiro declared. Kana couldn't help a soft
laugh at that, turning in Kouki's arms to press a kiss to his soulmate's lips.
The alpha was too startled to do anything at first and for a split second, Kana
was afraid he had gone too far, done something wrong. And then Kouki's arms
tightened around him and he returned the kiss with such a sweetness Kana could
feel himself swooning and nearly falling off his seat.
“Oi! No more of that until after breakfast, too, you two!” Mahiro scolded, but
Kana could hear the amusement in his voice. Maybe ... maybe later he and Kouki
could have some time alone to do more of that. He hadn't realized until that
moment just how much he missed kissing his boyfriend.
“Later, Kacchan,” the alpha murmured, the twinkle in his eyes suggesting he
knew exactly what Kana had been thinking. He could feel his cheeks going red
all over again, but when no one else said anything.... “Later” couldn't come
soon enough, as far as he was concerned.
~*~*~
“Kobayashi Kana!”
Kana winced, closing his math textbook and getting up from his bed. When his
mom was upset, it was never anything good. Still, a part of him was kind of
glad his mother came to him before he could actually leave his room. Though the
look on her face right then..... Still, better here in his room, where they had
something almost like privacy, unlike elsewhere in the house.
“What is this??” she demanded, holding up a bunched up sheet. It looked like
one of his other sheets ... actually, it looked a hell of a lot like one of the
ones he had tossed into the laundry the other day after ... oh. Oh shit. How
could he possibly get himself out of this?
“Um....”
“You can't just ball things up and pretend like it didn't happen! You think
that's something I want to find?!”
“It's not....”
“And the stains! I'm never going to get those stains out now, you've let them
set! These sheets are ruined! Do you think your father and I are just made of
money??”
“Wh-what? No, I ... of course I don't,” he mumbled. As if he didn't already
feel ashamed enough. “I ... I'm sorry, Mom, I just ... I didn't know what else
to do....”
“Hiding things doesn't make things better. Ever,” she scolded sternly. “I might
have been able to fix it if you'd just told me in the first place.”
“Moooooom!” He protested with a whine, cheeks flaming bright red with his
embarrassment. He couldn't believe she had actually just said that!
“Oh please, I may be beta, but I'm still your mother, Kacchan,” she countered,
rolling her eyes. “You think I don't know what it's like to be a teenager?
Okay, my heats aren't the same as yours, exactly, but I went through the same
ups and downs and erratic cycling when I was your age. I know what it feels
like to have a heat catch you off guard, I know how sometimes even with the
drugs, you end up with those same urges to do something,anything, to make the
itch go away.”
He couldn't believe he was hearing all this from his mother, his ears so hot he
was sure they were going to melt off his head at any moment. He couldn't
remember ever being so embarrassed before in his life.
“Look,” she said, sighing as she sat on his bed, the soiled sheet almost
forgotten, “you're growing up, transitioning from child to young man. You're
curious about your body and that's fine, sweetheart. And if you have questions,
your father and I are here to help, as much as we can, anyway.”
Kana really didn't know what to say to that, dropping down onto the bed next to
her with a heavy sigh. It was a nice thought, maybe, but his parents were
betas. How much could they really know about what it felt like to be him, to be
a male omega surrounded by betas who thought he was either weird or gross or a
freak?
“The next time you decide to do this,” she said, picking up the sheet again and
shaking it at him, “you tell me right away and I'll show you how to clean it up
properly, okay? And then after that you won't have to tell me again, you'll be
able to just take care of it yourself. I'll even buy some extra sets the next
time I'm out shopping so it won't be an issue, okay?”
“O-okay,” he stammered, walking his mother out of his room and still feeling
weird about their whole conversation. Maybe he would take Atsushi up on his
offer to go over to his mate's apartment any time he was feeling those urges.
Having his mate help him would certainly be better than taking care of it all
by himself. He could feel his body responding as memories of the last time he
and Atsushi had been alone together floated behind his eyes. It wasn't always
perfect, sometimes his mate would get too eager, go too fast. But when Atsushi
was in the mood to take his time ... it made him so wet just thinking about it,
he had to bite back a low moan, one hand rubbing over his crotch. This weekend.
He was definitely going to have to think of an amazing excuse to be out all
weekend, but he needed it. He needed that feeling of fullness, of completeness
that only his mate could give him. Three more days and then ... he'd think of
something.
~*~*~
“Kana-kun? Yo, Earth to Kana-kun~”
Mahiro hadn't been paying close enough attention to the two younger omegas,
distracted with texting his mate and plotting what he was going to have Kouki
make them all for dinner. His nose picked it up two seconds too late.
“Hey now, Kacchan, I know Conner is hot, but he's not that amazing!”
“Hikaru!” Mahiro called out sharply, but it was too late. Kana shuddered and
collapsed in on himself. Biting back another growl of frustration - if that
other alpha wasn't already dead, Mahiro would have hunted him down and force-
fed him his own oversized cock and balls for making Kana so afraid of his own
sensuality - Mahiro nudged Hikaru aside, sitting down on the couch and pulling
Kana into his arms.
“Shh, it's fine, sweetheart,” Mahiro murmured, lightly rubbing Kana's back.
“Was it another flashback? This one was different from yesterday, ne? What was
it?”
Kana whined and shook his head, but when he tried to pull away, Mahiro
tightened his arms around the younger omega. To his surprise, Kana stopped
fighting immediately, slumping against him instead. That worried him more than
just a little bit; while he hadn't wanted Kana to just run away so easily, it
worried him that the fight had drained out of the omega so quickly.
“It's okay, sweetheart, you can talk to me about whatever it was, I won't
judge, promise.”
Another whine, but nothing else. Unable to completely stop a frustrated sigh,
Mahiro glanced up to see Hikaru and Kouki both practically hovering over them,
worry written plain on both faces. He shook his head and Kouki reached out to
touch Kana's shoulder, hurt flaring in the alpha's scent when Kana flinched and
tried to shy away from him. A thousand years of burning torment would still be
too good for the scumbag alpha who had so damaged the precious flower in his
arms and Mahiro had to firmly stomp down the rage that he could feel burning at
the back of his throat.
“Mou, Kacchan,” he murmured, but before he could get any more words out, shame
flooded the young omega's scent so strongly it almost made him gag.
“Oh sweetheart,” he said softly, freeing an arm to making shooing motions at
the other two, “it's okay, you haven't done anything wrong, there's no need for
that.” Silently, he thanked the gods when Kouki snagged Hikaru by the sleeve
and tugged him out of the apartment, holding up his phone in an unspoken
request for Mahiro to text him when it was safe. The sound of the front door
closing was apparently all that was needed to completely undo Kana, the young
omega collapsing even further and shuddering with silent sobs. Mahiro waited
patiently, stroking fingers through his hair and letting him cry himself out.
“Want to talk about it?” he asked when the sobs finally stopped.
“No,” Kana mumbled, shifting and settling with his head on Mahiro's lap.
“Trust me, sweetheart, talking will help. I promise, what you tell me, I won't
tell anyone else, not even my own mate. And it's just the two of us here, until
you're ready for the other two to come back,” he said, brushing a stray strand
of black away from Kana's puffy eyes.
“Talking only makes it more real,” the younger omega muttered and Mahiro
mourned for the bitterness in the teenager's voice just then.
“Yes, but until you accept that what's happening is real, you won't really be
able to process it and you definitely won't be letting it go.”
“How am I supposed to ... to just accept this??” Kana countered, his voice
cracking, the bitterness steeping ever more heavily into his scent.
“Maybe it happened the way you're seeing it now, maybe it didn't. Doesn't
really matter.”
“How can you say truth doesn't matter??” Kana interrupted, bolting upright to
glare at him.
“That's not what I said,” Mahiro snapped back. And then he forced himself to
take a deep breath before continuing: “Whether the details are right doesn't
matter as much as the fact that ... that person raped you. He took a child and
bit him without warning or permission. Alone or in collusion with others, he
twisted you around until you were nothing but a toy, a thing. That happened.
You were mated, Kana, before you were old enough to have any concept of what
being mated meant. You still don't understand because there's been no one to
teach you. You are not a toy or a trophy or a prize, you are a human being.
Yes, an omega male, something rare and precious, but still human. Do you
understand?”
“N-no, no I don't,” Kana confessed, collapsing back into his lap. Mahiro
couldn't help another soft sigh, stroking fingers through Kana's hair. Growing
up omega surrounded by betas, it was a little too clear to him that Kana hadn't
been taught any of the things he should have learned about what it meant to be
an omega.
“Wasn't there anyone omega in your life?” he asked softly, afraid he already
knew the answer.
“The omega girls at school were prissy bitches and worse. Higuchi-kaasan was
nice, but when Hayato-senpai went away for school, we didn't see her anymore.
Hisa-kun and I barely spoke to each other and then he got sent to a different
school and I never saw him again. So no, not really.”
“Women, especially omegas, are the foundation of a society,” Mahiro said
quietly, still carding fingers through Kana's hair. “Alpha male patriarchal
bullshit has polluted so many of our societies, but those big dicks of theirs
are meaningless without those of us who can bring forth life. There was a time
when a coupling like Junji-kun and Kumi-chan would have been seen as the ideal
... now it's seen as an abnormality because Kumi-chan chose a non-alpha mate.”
“I thought they were soulmates,” Kana mumbled, blinking up at him in confusion.
“Ah, that's ... soulmates is a personal, private thing most places. Meeting
your soulmate is never promised, surely you were told that much? Nearly seven
billion people in the world right now, you really think everyone is able to
meet their soulmate every lifetime? It's a nice story we tell our children when
they're younger ... and as they get older, we teach them the reality that a
soulmate is precious, but not promised. Do you know how very lucky you are to
have met yours?”
“Then you and Sensei...?”
“No, we are true soulmates, just like Tomoyan and Hachi, but we're the lucky
ones and our love certainly isn't any better or truer than what Juju and Kumi
share just because they don't have that extra bond. Juju's never even met his
soulmate. Kumi met hers in grade school, but his family moved away to Europe
and she lost contact. Sacchan's soulmate died when they were in high school.
And you know about his parents and sister, right?”
“Y-yeah. It's still ... weird to me, that his father would do that ... that his
mother is okay with it....”
“You're an omega with an older alpha, you should know how hard it is to ignore
the pull of a soulmate bond. How did it feel the first time you and Kou-kun
met?” Mahiro asked, biting back a small smile at the way Kana flushed a
brilliant scarlet. “Exactly. Betas don't understand, they turn their noses up
at our strange families. They pressure us, push to make alpha-alpha male-female
pairs the ideal because they think that's the best way, then ignore us when we
say different. They don't, can't understand what it's like for us. That doesn't
make them right.”
They had drifted a bit away from the point Mahiro had originally been trying to
make, but he was all right with that. These were also things Kana needed to
hear, to understand. The sheer volume of things Kana had never known because he
had never been properly exposed to them....
“So what were you remembering when you drifted out before?” he asked softly.
Immediately, Kana stiffened, his scent souring with conflicted emotions, shame
and fear at the top of the list. The combination didn't make a lot of sense to
him, but then Mahiro knew he didn't know the whole story. Yet. “I won't tell
anyone else, sweetie, I promised, remember?”
“Mom ... I ... I don't ... I don't want to talk about it,” Kana mumbled,
rolling over onto his side again. It wasn't much of a hint, to be sure, but it
was a starting point.
“I remember when I was ... well, a few years younger than you are now. I
thought I was home alone, I didn't bother to lock my bedroom door. Mom walked
in on me in the middle of pleasuring myself with a toy she didn't even know I
had. We couldn't even look at each other for a few weeks after that,” Mahiro
said, chuckling softly. Yet instead of helping, Kana's scent turned even more
sour.
“I was supposed to still be a virgin. I was so sure I was still a virgin,” the
young omega mumbled, bitterness dripping from every word. “Until all this, I
didn't even ... I still don't really....”
“Don't ... masturbate?” Mahiro asked. The whine from Kana was particularly
pitiful and Mahiro wondered what could possibly be even more embarrassing than
... oh. “Don't ... know how?” he asked softly, lightly resting his hand on
Kana's shoulder. As hard as it was to imagine an eighteen year old omega not
knowing how to do something so basic, the flare of shame made it impossible to
come to any other conclusion. Oh Kana had probably figured out enough to know
stroking his own cock would, eventually, produce the desired result, sort of,
but as an omega.... This new confession, piled on top of what Mahiro had been
told had happened at the clinic and the memories bubbling up of the things
Atsushi had likely done to him....
“Like I said before, honey, any time you want to talk, about anything, anything
at all, I'll be here, okay? We can talk about anything you like. Doesn't have
to be your memories, though I'm here for you if and when you're ready to talk
about them. We can talk about anything. Favorite pop idols or the latest TV
shows, Kou-kun's cooking, anything. We can even lock Kou-kun in his office or
throw him out completely if you want to be sure no one else overhears.”
The whine from the young omega didn't exactly inspire confidence, but Mahiro
accepted it as a start. He was just going to have to have another talk with
Kouki later. And perhaps make a trip to a bookstore.
~*~*~
“I've made things worse, haven't I?”
Kouki looked up sharply at those words, frowning at Hikaru. “What? What are you
talking about?”
“You asked me to come over to spend time with him, to help him, and what do I
do? I go and make things worse!”
“Hikachu, stop, you're being ridiculous,” Kouki scolded. “You haven't made
anything worse. This sort of thing ... this is why I'm working from home, why
Mahiro-kun's been staying with us. This happens pretty much once or twice a day
right now. It's not your fault.”
“But ... I definitely didn't help anything, I know I didn't. I'm not even sure
what I did wrong. What happened, anyway? I mean the flashbacks.”
Kouki took a deep breath, sighing heavily as he argued with himself. On the one
hand, it really wasn't his place to say such things. On the other hand ... on
the other hand, he couldn't very well expect Hikaru to help when the younger
man had no idea what was going on with his friend.
“The flashbacks started a couple days after Christmas,” he started with a heavy
sigh, “after Kana-kun's father came down and tried to force him to return to
Fukui with him. After his father left ... Chamu-kun was trying to fill me in on
more of their history. Kacchan walked in on us while Chamu-kun was explaining
that Kacchan had been mated as a teenager, by Chamu-kun's older brother,
Atsushi. His dead older brother.”
“... holy shit....”
“When Kacchan was fifteen, he was in a car accident with Atsushi and his own
older brother, Hiro. Atsushi was killed instantly and it ... the bond break
broke Kacchan, too. He had completely repressed everything to do with having
been bitten, having been Atsushi's mate, only now those memories are forcing
their way back up to the surface. He's not taking it well, as you saw.”
“Dammit ... Blondie, you shoulda told me about this weeks ago, back when they
first started! Shit, no wonder he was so upset by your grandfather swooping in
out of nowhere, spouting shit about him not being worthy. Fuck, that adds a
whole other layer to your grandfather calling him trash, do you see that?
Fuck....”
Kouki watched, startled, as Hikaru, still muttering curses, started pacing the
empty ballroom again. And just as suddenly, the young omega stopped dead in his
tracks and turned on Kouki.
“Have the two of you slept together?”
“He's in my arms every night, but it's just to sleep. We hadn't done anything
before the bombing, he wasn't ready for a sexual relationship yet and since we
both thought he was still a virgin..... And now, well, he hasn't recovered
enough for sex yet. Believe me, there are times when knowing that is the only
thing that's keeping me from claiming him for myself.”
“No, you definitely need to wait before mating him. Does he remember going
through being mated before or....?”
“I'm not sure how clearly,” he said with a shake of his head. “He doesn't talk
about his flashbacks very much, like he's still trying to shove them down and
ignore them. He remembers, or thinks he remembers, it happened the first time
he went into heat, that it happened in Atsushi's apartment, and that he passed
out from the pain of it almost immediately.”
“... fucking hell what a tool ... yeah, that's probably ... all the imprinting
happened while he was unconscious. And then if it broke suddenly, violently ...
no wonder he fell apart when that dickhead died. Shit, when you put it like
that, I'm kinda amazed he didn't just turn into a gibbering idiot permanently,”
Hikaru huffed, running a hand through his hair, ruffling it as he thought and
then started pacing again.
“Maru thinks the pregnancy might have had something to do with that.”
“... pregnancy??? Jesus fucking Christ on a shitcracker, Blondie, how many more
bombshells ya gonna drop on me???”
“Not sure I should be telling you any of this, you realize, but yes, apparently
Kacchan was pregnant at the time of the crash. He didn't stay that way, he
couldn't, but....”
“... if I had known about any of this...,” Hikaru muttered, stopping to glower
at Kouki again.
“You would have ... what? Come over more often? Not teased him as much?”
“Yes!”
“Hikachu....”
“He's my friend! And now you tell me he's been going through hell and I wasn't
here for him!” Hikaru growled, hands on his hips. “He must think I'm a horrible
friend!”
“It's not like he's been all alone through this, you know,” he muttered,
feeling perversely annoyed by the omega's attitude.
“I know, I know,” the omega muttered, deflating as abruptly as a popped
balloon. “And Mahiro-san obviously has a connection with him I don't and maybe
I couldn't've helped, but dammit, I haven't even been given a chance to try!”
“Well, you know now,” he replied peevishly. “And once Maru gives the green
light, we can go back and you can ... do whatever it is you think you can do to
help him.”
“Kou-san ... I didn't mean ... I'm sure you're doing everything you can to
help....”
He nodded, not really sure what else he could say. The truth was he wasn't even
sure if what he was doing was actually helping or not. Or, for that matter,
what he could do to be of more help to his soulmate. It wasn't fair, it wasn't
right, but it was what it was.
“Look, I'll ... do you think I should talk to Mahiro-san later? About me coming
over more?”
“Oh I'm pretty sure Maru's going to want a nice long chat with both of us,” he
said with a humorless laugh. “My guess is that he'd say yes, but probably a
good idea to ask him anyway, just to be sure. He's more in charge of watching
over Kacchan's health lately than I am even, so....”
“All right. I don't know if having me around would really help or not, but ...
I want to be here for him. I mean I'll still have to work, probably six days a
week if I'm doing the early morning shifts ... I'll talk to my boss about it. I
don't especially enjoy having to get up in the middle of the night because I
have to be at work before even the first hints of buttcrack of dawn, but if
he'll give me the baker's pay and baker's hours....”
Kouki nodded in understanding, glancing down at his phone and wishing the thing
would buzz already. Then again ... if the silence meant Kana was finally
actually talking to someone about things, he would deal with his impatience.
***** Methods *****
Chapter Notes
     In which I do mean things to Hikaru for a change!
After an unusually subdued dinner, particularly considering the number of
people involved, Mahiro forced himself to hang back while Kouki carried Kana
away from the table. With the way the afternoon had gone, he knew, at least
intellectually, that the two soulmates really needed some quality time alone
together. Which, of course, did nothing to still the little voice in the back
of his head that was wanting to worry and fuss and dote over Kana the same as
if the teen were his own child. It was ridiculous, and counterproductive to
Kouki's intentions that he be seen as an equal part of their social circle,
even in spite of the age difference.
“Mahiro-sama, I ... I'm really sorry for....”
Mahiro quirked an eyebrow at the younger omega, biting back a grin at the way
Hikaru stammered and ducked his head. He had noticed him a couple of times at
the Starbucks where the younger omega worked, but he couldn't say he had ever
done more than exchanged a couple of words with him in the past. This wasn't
his neighborhood, after all, he only knew it as well as he did because Mitsuki
and Kouki had such a long-standing friendship and Kouki had been living here
since their university days. Still, even from that little, he would not have
expected this level of stammering and stumbling from him.
“Sorry for...?” he prompted when it seemed the other was at a loss.
“Kouki-san asked me here to help and all I did was make things worse,” the
ginger-haired omega mumbled, head lowered in contrition. “Kouki-san explained
about ... about that person,” and Mahiro had to bite back an urge to grin at
the sneer of distaste in the other omega's voice, “and I want to help. Kana-kun
... Kana-kun is my friend, too.”
“Well, you can start by helping me with the dishes,” Mahiro said, resisting the
urge to ruffle his hair. “Do you have any training in dealing with abuse
victims?”
“Um, no,” Hikaru confessed as he started gathering up the dishes from dinner
while Mahiro was running water. “But I'm willing to do whatever you think will
help. I mean, I ... I can't be here all the time or anything, I've still got
work, but if my boss is willing to go for it, that might get cut to thirty
hours, maybe a little less, so....”
“What about your family?”
“Mom will understand. She'll probably even try sending over care packages every
time I come over after I explain it to her. Not that I'd be specific or
anything, just ... she hasn't even met him yet, but she did meet Chamu-kun at
Christmas and kinda ... adopted them both? So I know she'll want to do whatever
she can to help, too. Unless ... unless you think I should just stay here for
awhile? My parents will be cool with it either way, I'm old enough to make
these decisions myself, just ... well, you know expensive it is in this city.
Staying with them is easier.”
Mahiro hummed a little, mulling it over as he worked. He had been the one to
tell Kouki the other day that Kana needed more companionship from omegas closer
to his own age. Kana wasn't really well enough to be going out socializing just
yet, but if Hikaru was willing to come and spend time with him....
“I suppose it depends on your schedule ... and how he reacts to you after
this,” he said after a long moment. “Kacchan's having a hard time integrating
the older memories that have started resurfacing with the newer version of
himself his brain manufactured after the trauma of the accident and that
asshole's sudden death. Adding the new trauma of another sexual assault on top
of the old hasn't helped.”
“Wait, new assault? What new assault??” Hikaru squeaked. Mahiro glanced over
his shoulder and then sighed heavily. Right, he should know better than to just
assume things.
“On Monday, Kana went to see a new gynecologist, a beta asshole who has no
business treating anyone, least of all omegas,” he explained quietly. “When
Kacchan started to withdraw his consent to be examined, the asshole had his
nurse drug Kana to the gills and proceeded with the exam anyway. Right up until
Kou-kun charged the exam room and forced them to stop. I ... am pretty sure
that assault has forced a lot of other memories back to the front, changed how
they feel to him. Two months ago, he was completely certain he was still a
virgin. And now....”
“Fucking hell,” Hikaru swore softly. Mahiro watched as the younger omega made
an unsteady path to the breakfast bar to take a seat. “He must hate me.... he
must think I don't care. Why the hell didn't anyone....”
“To be fair, Kou-kun's had his hands a bit full. And Hachi and I didn't know to
contact you. For that, I'm sorry,” Mahiro said with a heavy sigh of his own. He
needed to get Chamu's number from Kouki later, let the kid know what was going
on and make sure he was coming down for the weekend. It would make for a full
apartment, but he was inclined to think that was what Kana needed. Alpha-omega
families tended towards the larger end of the spectrum. Certainly Kana didn't
need to be alone with himself right now.
“All right ... I should probably go home tonight, but I'll make some calls. And
if it's okay, I'll be back after my shift tomorrow morning?”
“That works. I'll have Kou-kun drop by your store after his morning jog, same
as he did this morning, and you can let him know then when you'll be over,”
Mahiro said with a nod. Depending on the details of Hikaru's schedule, sending
him home at night might well be the better way to go, but they would play it by
ear.
~*~*~
Kana had stayed quiet through dinner, letting the others talk around him
without really paying much attention. Other than a soft squeak when Kouki
scooped him up, he still hadn't said anything. Then again, neither had Kouki,
the alpha silently carrying him straight into their bathroom. And yet as soon
as they were alone together, the alpha's confidence seemed to evaporate.
“Maybe ... maybe I should get Maru,” the blond alpha mumbled after setting him
on the shower bench. Kana wanted to say it was fine, but the words caught in
his throat. He wanted Kouki to stay with him, wanted his alpha to be the one
taking care of him for a change, but getting the words to come out ... it
seemed impossible. And still that little voice of fear at the back of his head,
chittering at him that Kouki wasn't going to want him anymore, as damaged as he
clearly was. Especially if he saw him undressed.
“Oi, don't you start that crap again,” Kouki whispered fiercely, startling him
with a sudden kiss. He had some idea what the alpha meant, but as much as he
didn't know how to explain that it wasn't something he could control ... at the
moment he really didn't care, flinging arms around his neck and kissing him
back urgently. This. This was what he needed. He needed his alpha, to feel him
close and real and warm and....
And just as suddenly he felt something twist in his gut and he pushed back,
trying to scoot away from the trapped feeling aching in his chest. It was too
much, he was trapped, the alpha's bulk between him and any escape. He could
feel the walls closing in, he couldn't get away, the very air was crushing him.
“Easy, love, it's okay,” Kouki whispered, the scent of warm leather and
cinnamon and Kouki wrapping around him as the alpha lifted him into his arms
again. It wasn't okay, nothing was okay, but he didn't have the strength to
fight. He was tired of fighting all the time, he just wanted it all to be over.
He wanted to go back to being okay. He had been so happy before all of this ...
even if it had all been a lie, Kana had been happy in that lie of his own
innocence. He would give anything to have that back again.
“How about I get Maru to help you with the bath?” Kouki suggested when Kana was
finally able to stop crying. “And then we can cuddle up in bed and block out
the rest of the world for the rest of the night.”
“... or we could skip the bath tonight and go right to the cuddling?” he
murmured, not quite daring to look his alpha in the eye. His breath caught in
his throat for what felt like an eternity and then the soft notes of amusement
hit him.
“If that's what you want, then we'll do that,” the blond alpha said, standing
up from the shower bench and walking back out to their bed. Their bed. Kana
shivered again at the thought, even though he and Kouki had been sharing the
same bed for a little over two weeks. Perhaps because, in spite of everything,
it still felt like such a strange thing, to be sharing a bed with his soulmate.
Another shiver when he was set down, but within moments Kouki was laying down
beside him, pulling him in close to his chest. Kana didn't even care that it
was too early for them to be going to bed, didn't care that he hadn't even
changed out of what he had been wearing. Right then all that mattered was
having Kouki's arms around him, Kouki's scent filling his nose as he burrowed
into his strong chest. Maybe if he tried hard enough, he could erase all the
negative and replace it with Kouki. He was certainly going to try.
~*~*~
Kouki held Kana close, slowly rubbing his spine until he felt the young omega
drop off to sleep. Careful not to wake his soulmate, he shifted around in bed
until he was sat up against the headboard, the omega curled against his hip and
thigh. A few more pettings and he reached for his tablet. It was a bit early
for them to be calling it a night, under normal circumstances, but then these
were far from that. He knew how important sleep was while one was recovering
from injuries, physical or mental. He certainly didn't begrudge his omega the
extra sleep; he would just use the time to check his e-mail and then settle in
with a book.
He was only partway through his e-mail when Mahiro poked his head through their
door, coughing to catch his attention. The omega quirked an eyebrow in silent
question, but Kouki wasn't confident he actually knew what Mahiro was asking.
With a frown, he gestured for the omega to come in and, hopefully, ask the
question properly.
“How asleep is he?” Mahiro asked when he was close enough to perch on the side
of the bed, though he stayed standing.
“Enough for it to be restful, why?”
“We need to talk,” Mahiro said, sighing heavily as he finally sat down on the
side of the bed.
“... I told Hikachu you'd be having words with each of us tonight,” he said,
unable to stop himself from smiling as he watched a sour look pass over
Mahiro's face.
“Yes, well, I already talked with Hikaru-kun. He's gone home for the night, by
the way, but if you stop in his Starbucks in the morning, he'll let you know
his schedule then.”
“... okay,” he said, setting down his iPad slowly. Another huff came out of
Mahiro, eyes dropping to where Kana lay curled against Kouki's side. A beat and
then one hand reached out, gently brushing fringe away from the sleeping
omega's eyes. It felt a little strange to watch his friend being so parental
... until he remembered that, had his first pregnancy held, that child would
only be a year or so younger than Kana was now. Perhaps not so strange after
all.
“I promised him anything he told me, if he wanted me to, would be kept in
strict confidence,” Mahiro said softly after a long pause. “Not that he's told
me much. Or asked that I keep it from you.”
“Maru....”
“I know how hard this is on you, Kou-kun, but you can't mate him yet.”
“You're not telling me anything I didn't already know with that, Maru,” he said
with a soft sigh of his own. “Between the abuse and his injuries, he's in no
state for such things, I know that. Even just kissing is problematic right now,
apparently.”
“Don't you dare start pouting, you tree-shaped bastard,” Mahiro growled and
Kouki was taken aback by the fierceness in his friend.
“I wasn't –.”
“Good. He doesn't need you being stupid. I'd send you to a course, but you need
to learn faster than they'd teach you.”
“I'm doing the best I can, Maru,” he said softly, briefly brushing a hand along
Kana's side. “As much as I can, I'm letting him set the pace. I just ... don't
always get it exactly right.”
“That's a problem anyone would be having,” the omega said softly, a half smirk
turning his lips. “It's not like there's a twelve step program you can follow.
Every case is different, because every person is different. What he needs, how
much and how fast ... that's going to change, day to day. I just....”
“Slow and gentle, and always at his pace,” Kouki said softly, smiling a little
as he watched his soulmate sleeping. For once, the young omega seemed
completely untroubled by the unhappy dreams that haunted him even still. At
least for a little while, his soulmate looked, felt like he was at peace. It
was a start.
“Try to remember, he's still closer to the mindset of a virgin than ... than a
sexually active omega adult. Even with the things he's starting to remember.
Also, I need your phone.”
“Wait, what? Why?”
“I need Chamu-kun's contact information, knothead,” Mahiro said with a roll of
his eyes. “As Hikaru-kun pointed out to me, Chamu-kun deserves to know what's
going on. And have you even confirmed that he's coming down this weekend?”
“I only just made the suggestion to him this morning, you realize,” Kouki
replied mildly, though he couldn't completely contain his amusement.
“And probably without telling him the whole story,” Mahiro countered, arms
crossing over his chest a moment. And then he was holding out his hand
expectantly. “I'll call him on my phone, but I need his number first.”
“All right, all right, you little tyrant,” he mock-grumbled, carefully pulling
away from Kana to get to his phone.
“Tyranny is the only way you alphas will listen,” his friend replied, a hint of
a smirk in his tone, though his face was completely bland.
“Yeah, yeah,” he said, handing over his phone with a shake of his head. “Go on,
go plot your global domination somewhere else. Are you going to be up for
sitting with him again in the morning?”
“You don't actually think I stay up with him while you're out, do you?” his
friend replied, the fake innocence almost too strong in the air. “I need more
sleep than you. And he doesn't care if I'm awake or asleep next to him, as long
as he's not left alone.”
Well, he couldn't very well argue with that. He wouldn't even try.
~*~*~
Mahiro took the time to make himself a last cup of tea for the night, sighing
at the realization that Kana was missing his second cup of his herbal tea by
falling asleep so early. Well, there was nothing he could do about that, other
than hoping Takamizawa-sensei had already taken that probability into account
when writing up his dosing orders. And take better care to watch for that in
the future, he supposed. Once his own tea was finished, he settled in front of
the terrace windows, looking up Chamu's information before dialing the teen's
number on his own phone. He was a little surprised at the prompt answer.
“Satou Chamu-san?”
“Um, who are you and how did you get this number?”
“My name is Kurosaki Mahiro, I'm a friend of Kouki-san and I've been helping
with Kana-kun. I wanted to make sure you're coming down this weekend.”
“Um.... You know, he only just e-mailed me this morning about that, right?”
“I didn't realize it was such a difficult thing to decide,” Mahiro said,
inwardly flinching at the coldness in his own voice. Strike one.
“Hey, I don't know who the hell you think you are, but you can stuff that
shit,” the teen growled. “Unlike some people, I'm not actually made of money.
I've still got school to finish and a job to work.”
The kid was right, of course. Antagonizing him wasn't going to help anything.
Mahiro needed to take a different track.
“I don't suppose he told you, it's not something you want to tell someone in an
e-mail, but Kana-kun's started having flashbacks. At least two of the ones he's
had this week have been violent. He almost hit Kou-kun the other day.”
The sudden silence on the line was almost deafening. If not for the little
white background noises of an open line, he might have thought they had been
disconnected. The silence stretched long enough that Mahiro started to worry he
was going to have to say something more before Chamu would start talking again.
“... I need to talk to him.”
“He's asleep right now,” he said quietly. “Look, if it's the money, we'll
figure something out, but your friend needs you.”
“I don't ... I need to finish the school year....”
“I know, but you could come down for the weekends, right?”
“Gonna hafta, right? Like you said, Kacchan needs me.”
“Thank you, Satou-kun,” he said, genuinely meaning it.
“I may not be able to come down every weekend, you know. Two months is a long
time and I'm not made of money.”
“Fortunately for you, I am,” he replied easily. “You can even job hunt for next
term while you're here if you want.”
The snort from the other end sounded almost disdainful, but Mahiro had an idea
what was really behind it. Pride could be a dangerous thing, especially in a
young beta. Better to charge full steam ahead, before the teen could work up a
proper protest.
“I have Kou-kun's computer, I'll set up a train ticket for you tonight,” he
said before the teen could make an excuse to decline. “Again, thank you, Satou-
kun, and good evening.”
Tomorrow, he would have to - carefully! - probe into the seemingly unlikely
friendship between the two teenagers. And find out what it was the young beta
was looking to do with his life. After all, what was the point of having
connections if you couldn't use them to help your friends?
~*~*~
Waking up to Kouki gently shaking him awake was starting to feel like a
pattern. Rolling over, Kana reached up with his eyes still closed and pulled
his soulmate down close enough for a slow kiss.
“It's too early, come back to bed,” he mumbled when their lips parted.
“Maru might wonder what happened to us.”
“Don't care. Want more cuddles,” he mumbled, blinking sleepily up at his
soulmate. Kouki's smile was just as beautiful as always. His personal golden
angel, too beautiful to be real. How had he gotten so lucky as to have this man
as his soulmate, to have his love?
“You really are a terrible temptation like this, love,” the alpha murmured,
leaning in to brush a kiss to his forehead that left him tingling from head to
toe. “But you really should get up.”
“Whatever happened to letting me do whatever I wanted?” he grumbled even as he
let Kouki pull him up to his feet.
“Derailed by a certain tyrant omega by the name of Kurosaki Mahiro,” the blond
replied, chuckling. “You should know he won't hesitate to march right in here
and start shouting orders if he thinks I'm taking too long getting you up.”
Kana huffed again and wondered if it might not be worth it. Of course Kouki
already had him up on his feet and halfway to the master bathroom, so perhaps
this was the wrong time to be considering it.
“Tomorrow,” he muttered sullenly. “Tomorrow you're coming back to bed and we're
staying there until noon.”
“We'll see how tomorrow goes,” Kouki said, but his tone and his scent both were
enough to tell Kana not to count on it. Another huff and he nudged his alpha
away from him.
“I can manage this much myself you know,” he mumbled, though it wasn't the
bigger reason for why he wanted the other to let him be.
“I'm sure you can, love, but....”
“I'm fine,” Kana repeated, easing himself down on the shower bench. He probably
ought to take a full shower, but if Kouki wasn't going to leave ... as silly as
it was, the thought of being completely naked around Kouki felt ...
inappropriate.
“So stubborn,” the alpha murmured, bending down to brush a kiss to Kana's lips.
“All right, love, all right. Ten minutes? I don't think I'll be able to hold
Maru back any longer than that.”
“Ten minutes,” he agreed with a nod. Definitely not taking a full shower in so
little time, but it would be enough for him to make himself feel clean enough
for the day. And maybe after lunch he would be able to ask Mahiro to help him
with a bath without turning into a tomato in the process. Maybe not. Either
way, he would have to try.
~*~*~
Hikaru would have preferred going straight to Kouki's place after his shift,
but his mother had insisted he come back home first after he had explained the
general situation to her last night. From the look on her face, he was
completely sure of two things: one, she knew more than he'd told her and two,
there would be hell to pay if he didn't come back home after his shift.
“Okaasan, okaeri!” he called out as he slipped out of his jacket and shoes.
“In here, sweetheart,” his mother called out from the kitchen. He knew already
what that meant, but he still wasn't completely prepared for the amount of food
he could tell she had made. Barely a quarter past eight in the morning and she
already had an entire lunch made and packed. She must have gotten up and
started preparing all this shortly after he'd left for his shift. His mother
was either an angel or insane. Or maybe a bit of both.
“Okaasan....”
“Did Fujii-san give you the job?”
“Yeah. He said he'd actually been thinking about it all day yesterday,” he said
as he watched her packing what seemed like a ridiculous number of heavy-duty
food storage containers into a large bag, “but by the time he got to my e-mail
last night, he had just assumed I was already asleep and left it for this
morning. He walked me through everything and I've got my own key now. The raise
went into effect today, he's shuffling schedules now, but I'm on for four hours
a morning, six days a week, starting tomorrow. I'm going to miss my regulars,
but....”
“Well, maybe after Kobayashi-kun is feeling better, you can pick up the odd
afternoon shift again?” she suggested.
“I don't know that I'll miss them that much,” he said, grinning.
“Well, you never know,” his mom said with a smile. “Now go pack, dear. I still
need fifteen minutes for these meat buns.”
“I don't think I need to go that far,” he said with a shake of his head.
“Pretty sure Kurosaki-san is going to send me back here after dinner again,
considering how early I have to be up. Plus it's not like there's a huge amount
of room for yet another guest.”
“Doesn't hurt to be prepared for anything, just in case,” his mother scolded,
making shooing motions at him. Well, she wasn't wrong.....
By the time he got back to Kouki's building, Hikaru was feeling just a bit like
a Himalayan sherpa, between his overnight bag, the bag of food from his mom,
and the other bag she had pushed on him before he could get out the door. The
whole walk he had been feeling the judgmental looks of others, scenting the
disapproval of betas who probably thought he was some sort of homeless freak or
worse. It was a relief to step past the doorman and into the warmth of Kouki's
building, even if the doorman was giving him a curious look. So was the desk
clerk, but maybe if he just acted natural, like it was completely normal for
him to be here and he knew what he was doing? It had worked once or twice
before, after all.
He was just thinking it might actually work this time, too, halfway to the
elevators at the far end of the lobby, when the desk clerk called out to him.
“Excuse me, young man, but where do you think you're going?”
Worse, a hulking beta security guard was coming at him from the security
office. Really guys? he thought to himself with an annoyed huff. Not wanting to
make a scene if he could help it, he let his feet turn towards the front desk.
“Hi, yeah, actually, none of this is necessary. Morihito-san is expecting me,”
he said, pulling out his keys. “Gave me a key and everything.”
“Let me see that,” the security thug growled, grabbing his wrist and jerking
him around without warning. Hikaru bit back a yelp at the sudden pain, fingers
clenching instinctively around his key ring.
“You need a card to access the penthouse level at this time of day,” the beta
at the desk lied smoothly and Hikaru had to bite back a sharp retort. Oh he
knew exactly what this was about, glancing sidelong at the desk clerk. Asshole
wasn't even calling the penthouse to see if maybe, just maybe, the boss really
was actually expecting him. Oh he was so going to get these two fired. And
enjoy it.
“Look, call up to the penthouse, Morihito-san will confirm it. Itoh Hikaru,
he's expecting me,” he said, trying to maintain a customer service friendly
tone while steadfastly refusing to open his fist for the guard still trying to
take his keys.
“No need to bother the boss over some street rat,” the security thug was
saying, trying now to just bodily pick him up. Fortunately for Hikaru's
dignity, as big as the beta was - and he had to be doing some form of steroids
to get that big - he couldn't actually manage to pick him up with all the bags
he was lugging around with him. For a wonder, the desk clerk was actually
calling someone, though it occurred to him to worry that he was calling the
police instead of the penthouse.
“Morihito-sama? Sorry to disturb you, sir, but there's a vagrant down here
insisting you're expecting him. Shall I call the police?”
“Oi! I'm not a vagrant!” he shouted as loud as he could, hoping his voice might
carry through the line. And then the security beast was twisting his arm and he
yelped, turning into it before the idiot could snap his arm. “KOUKI!”
He couldn't see the desk clerk behind him any more, but Hikaru could still
scent him, a vicious glee settling in his chest at the way the beta's scent
went cold with dread and fear.
“Masuda-san. He's coming down, says to hold him here,” the desk clerk said to
the guard who was still trying to shove Hikaru out towards the street. He bit
down on his own gag reflex as the guard's sent soured with irritation and what
he could only guess was a growing urge to ignore orders and throw Hikaru out
into the street anyway. He tried to pull himself free, only to have his arm
twisted even harder, to the point where he was certain something was going to
have to give. And that something was probably going to be him.
The next two minutes felt like hours, his shoulder in complete agony, but
Masuda was clearly convinced Hikaru was some sort of petty hoodlum and he
wasn't letting go. When the elevator finally dinged, he could feel himself
almost tearing up with gratitude at the waft of familiar alpha scent that came
out of it.
“Hika? What the ... what in the name of the seven hells do you think you're
doing?! Let go of Itoh-kun right now!” Kouki growled, angry strides carrying
him across the lobby in an instant. “Hikachu, are you okay?”
Once the beta let go of him, Hikaru slowly, and with exaggerated care, rotated
his shoulder and rubbed at the joint, letting a bit more of his pain leak into
his scent now that there was someone there who would be able to read it.
“No permanent damage, I don't think,” he said with a lopsided grin, letting one
of his bags slowly drop to the floor. There was a nasty bruise forming on his
wrist and he could feel where his keys had dug into his fingers, but no broken
skin or bones. He could feel Kouki's eyes on him, long fingers reaching out to
gently poke at his shoulder a moment, and before he could stop it, he was
wincing and whimpering in pain. Cold fury swept even stronger into the blond
alpha's scent and Kouki turned sharply on the security guard.
“Give me your badge and keys. Now. You're fired. Go change,” the blond snapped.
The guard just stood there like a dumb lump for several seconds, a low growl
starting to build in the silence. “I said give me your badge!”
“You ca–....”
“NOW!”
An irate alpha male in his prime was nothing to sniff at, especially not one
that towered over a person as much as Kouki generally did. The beta was
actually shaking a little as he handed over his badge, then beat a hasty
retreat. And yet Kouki was clearly not done, spinning his ire onto the desk
clerk next.
“If you ever stand by and let Security treat a visitor like that again,
authorized or not, I will have your badge, too! There is no excuse for treating
a guest with such disrespect! Itoh Hikaru is my authorized guest and I will not
tolerate this sort of abuse of my guest because you think you know my business
better than I do. Are we clear?”
“Yes, Morihito-sama,” the clerk said with a low bow. “It won't happen again,
Morihito-sama.”
“You'd do well to remember I won't tolerate discrimination against omegas in
any of my employees,” Kouki growled before turning back to Hikaru, grabbing the
strap of the bag he had let drop to the floor. “Come on, breakfast should be
ready, if you're hungry.”
Hikaru didn't say anything, silently following the alpha into the elevator,
then letting his other two bags drop before sinking back against the back of
the car. The rush of adrenaline had passed and now he was feeling just a little
shaky and more than a little hurt-y.
“I'm sorry you had to put up with that,” Kouki said softly, exasperation and
remorse written in every line of his body.
“Yeah, well ... I did kinda look like a hobo with all this. Except cleaner.”
“No excuse,” the alpha said, shaking his head. “Noguchi-san recognized you
enough to let you in the door without trouble, right? That should've been their
first clue.”
“Yeah, well, betas are arrogant idiots, remember?”
Kouki snorted, but the elevator had reached the penthouse level. Without anyone
using a card, Hikaru noted. He reached for his bags, only to hiss in pain as
his shoulder protested.
“Go on, I've got this,” Kouki said, gently nudging him out of the elevator. It
was almost annoying how readily he found himself obeying the orders of an
alpha, but Kouki knew the right words, the right tone. And Hikaru's shoulder
was really aching now, a dull, angry red glow under his skin. He kept the
elevator door open while Kouki collected his bags, then dutifully held the door
open for him again when they reached the actual apartment, where Kana was
waiting, nervously shifting his weight from side to side and frowning at them.
“Hika-san? Is ... is everything okay?”
“Just assholes being assholes,” he said softly, slipping out of his shoes and
jacket quickly so he could go give his friend a reassuring hug. It probably
would have worked better if he hadn't winced and hissed again in the process.
“Kouki was so pissed,” Kana mumbled, glancing at the blond with an oddly wary
expression as the alpha passed him with Hikaru's bags.
“Yeah, well, that'll happen when you step out of an elevator and find one of
your employees trying to break one of your friends,” the blond muttered as he
carried Hikaru's bags into the apartment. “Hikachu what is all this, anyway? I
didn't think you were angling to move in here for the week!”
“... is that a hiking backpack?” Mahiro asked as he joined them. Giving Kana
another quick squeeze, he then let go and turned around to see what the elder
omega meant.
“Maybe? I don't ... oh hell, no wonder they thought I was a vagrant,” he
muttered. “I honestly have no idea what's in anything but that one,” he
explained, pointing to his messenger bag. “One of them has a whole bunch of
food in it, but I'm not sure which. Unless it's both of them. Mom got a little
carried away this morning. She was steaming meat buns when I got home from
work, but other than that I have no idea what she made. Mom's always said food
is love and she definitely cooks like it.”
Even as he was trying to explain, Kouki was moving around him, steadily drawing
Kana away from the genkan and towards the couch. Hikaru watched the two
soulmates and felt a familiar ache in his chest. He rubbed at his sternum,
though it didn't actually help, and tried to focus on helping Mahiro, but their
scents, heightened with their moods, were hard to ignore.
“Well, it's all right,” the older omega said, one hand brushing against his arm
to try to draw his attention. “Means lunch is already covered, right?”
“Yeah,” he said, nodding and crouching down to open one of the bags. Rubber
lids stared back at him and he nodded, closing the bag and carrying it into the
kitchen.
“What happened downstairs?” Mahiro asked once they were safely in the kitchen,
even if the 'safety' was illusion. “Kouki-kun didn't explain anything, just
stormed out of here. Then not even a minute later Kana was freaking out about
feeling Kou's rage.”
“Some beta security goon took it upon himself to try to physically eject me
from the building. Kouki-san fired him on the spot, but he really twisted up my
arm and shoulder.”
“A hot soak will probably help with that, you can get the bath first after
breakfast, if you're even hungry right now.
“Not really,” he admitted. “I've already been up for about six hours now. But
if I could get a cup of coffee, I'll go for a soak now, while you guys have
breakfast, and then I'll be done by the time you are?”
“Sounds like a plan to me,” the older omega agreed with a nod. “If you're
getting up that early for your shifts, may have to bed you down in the office.
Or send you back home.”
“Whichever you think will work better,” he said, shrugging. At the moment, all
he really wanted was to get his mug of coffee and disappear into the guest
bathroom. A hot soak would be good for his shoulder and the scented water would
take his mind off the ache of not having someone of his own.
~*~*~
Kana almost dropped the controller as another alpha's scent suddenly hit his
nose.
“Kacchan?”
“S-sorry,” he mumbled, forcing his attention back to the game he and Hikaru
were playing, only to see his avatar get shot. “... ok, that was just rude,” he
huffed, stabbing the button to quit instead of respawn.
“Oh come on, you were distracted, how was I supposed to resist?” his friend
teased.
“See if I ever play this sort of game with you again,” he grumbled, setting
down his controller and twisting around to see who had come in just then. His
unease at another alpha being around - and that was something he wasn't sure he
really wanted to look at too closely just then - faded somewhat when he saw his
surgeon and Mahiro in a tight embrace. He had been wondering how long the two
were going to stay apart, though in truth he had been expecting Mahiro to go
home, not for his mate to come and join them.
“Hey Sensei, you didn't happen to bring dinner with you, did you?” Kouki
teased, bringing out a fresh mug of coffee for the shorter alpha. Mitsuki
rolled his eyes and laughed.
“If you wanted me to do that, you should have asked.”
“If any of us had known sooner what we wanted for dinner, I might have,” Kouki
replied and Kana was actually surprised when his alpha sat down next to him on
the couch. Surprised, but pleased. And even more pleased when his alpha tucked
an arm around him, a flutter in his chest as he leaned into Kouki's warmth.
“Hi, I don't think we've actually met,” Mitsuki said, walking over and offering
Hikaru both a polite bow and a handshake. Kana bit back a giggle, watching
Hikaru's stunned expression for a second before his friend recovered, bowing
back and briefly taking the surgeon's hand. There was something odd, a
momentary shift in their expressions when their hands touched, but since both
of them seemed to shake it off, he let it go. Probably just static or
something.
“Ah, um, Itoh Hikaru, but I was at the hospital with Kacchan. I was the other
omega they brought in with him? You even came looking for me at one point for
him?”
“Huh, that must be why you look familiar,” the alpha said as he sat down in one
of the chairs. “Sorry, I can be a bit bad with names sometimes.”
“Well, I'm sure you were a lot more focused on Kacchan at the time,” the omega
mumbled and was he actually blushing?? Kana was definitely going to have to
tease him about that later.
“Oh Hi-kun, you sweet innocent child, you have no idea how far you could have
milked that one,” Mahiro teased, helping himself to Mitsuki's lap. “A little
wibble about being forgotten and who knows what he might have gotten you as an
apology~! Hey!”
Kana couldn't hold in a giggle as Mitsuki pinched his mate, the alpha muttering
about bratty omegas who tried to manipulate innocent alphas to nefarious
purposes. Hikaru was definitely blushing now. And probably feeling a bit
awkward, being the only single person in between two soulmated couples. Maybe
... but he couldn't think of any way of making it less awkward, especially
since calling attention to the situation would just make it worse.
“Pretty sure we still have half the food my mom sent for lunch,” Hikaru
mumbled, probably hoping to steer the conversations back onto safer ground.
“Or we could order pizza?” Kana suggested, turning a hopeful look up at his
alpha while ignoring the amusement he could pick up rolling off the pair at the
other end of the couch.
“If pizza's okay with everyone else?” Kouki asked, getting nods from the
others. “Chicken bacon ranch for one and mushroom and sausage with extra cheese
for the other?”
Once that was decided, Kana got up to poke through Kouki's game collection,
startling a little when he was nudged by a game case to the back. Frowning, he
turned, surprised to see Hikaru wiggling a case at him.
“Lego Marvel Super Heroes?”
“What, you thought I wasn't paying attention to all the bickering you and
Chamu-kun were doing over the MCU? Have you played this yet?”
“No,” Kana admitted, taking the hint and swapping out Xbox games.
“... are you two seriously about to start up a new game right now?” Mahiro
asked them, although the amusement in his scent undermined the incredulity in
his tone.
“You're not our mom, you can't tell us what to do!” Hikaru declared in badly
feigned outrage, raspberrying at the older omega. It was enough to completely
spoil the mood, derailing the scolding Mahiro had no doubt intended to give
them before he could even start. The elder omega instead grabbed Hikaru's
controller and shoved himself between them.
“I'm taking Banner, you can be Stark, Kacchan,” Mahiro said with a satisfied
nod. Kana could only sit there for a moment, startled by this sudden insertion.
Three days and Mahiro hadn't shown the least interest in gaming with him and
now....
“... you game?” Hikaru sputtered for him. Kana glanced at the two alphas,
huffing at the knowing look passing between them. They'd been punked.
“Lego Star Wars is still the best out of this entire series, but this one isn't
too bad. Drones a little in places, but other than that it's fine,” Mahiro said
with a casual shrug. “You know, Bruce Banner was originally an omega, but they
changed it for the new movies. Execs didn't think betas would go for an openly
omega hero in a superhero movie. Like there was something unbelievable about an
omega researching the possibility of making himself into an alpha.”
“Yeah, they did the same thing to Rogers,” Hikaru said. “I heard the studio got
enough pressure from omega rights groups that they might be doing a retcon for
the next Cap movie.”
“R-really?” Kana stammered. Maybe he ought to have been reading those comics
all along after all.
“Oh yeah, there's all kinds of that sort of subversive stuff in comics and
manga if you know where to look. I heard a rumor that Stan Lee argued like hell
for Rogers to be an omega in the MCU but the studio didn't want to risk it. You
know, the internet thinks he was secretly behind the whisper campaign that got
Marvel Studio's previous exec fired.”
“They didn't fire him, the guy resigned,” Mitsuki corrected.
“Same difference,” Hikaru said, shrugging. “Point is, there's an alpha at the
top of the studio now, instead of some ignorant ass beta. And the way I hear
it, she's definitely got the brass balls to say fuck you to uptight betas and
put things back to the way Lee-san wants them.”
“They aren't always omegas in the comics. Banner and Rogers,” Mahiro explained,
almost as a quiet aside for Kana's benefit. “But the best serials seem to be
the ones where they are. Ultimate really screwed the pooch making Banner and
Rogers start off as betas.”
“Oh god, not this again,” Mitsuki mock groaned.
“Well they did!” Mahiro insisted sharply. “Especially since they made Romanov
an omega who got turned into an alpha! It's stupid!”
“It's a set of comic books!”
“That impressionable kids are reading, looking for reflections of themselves! I
know Lee-san has too much to do to be micro-managing the storylines now,
especially when there's so many titles and spin-offs, but really!”
Kana couldn't help a soft giggle, listening to Mahiro and Mitsuki bickering
over Marvel like that. And yet it eased a knot in his chest he hadn't even
realized was there. He still missed Chamu, but maybe finding a place for
himself in Kouki's life wouldn't be as hard as he had feared. He could hope for
that, at any rate.
***** Momentary *****
Chapter Notes
     Hi, I'm a horrible person. Flashback in this chapter is a scene of
     semi-explicit spousal rape, so feel free to skip that if it's
     problematic for you.
Kouki hadn't really wanted to leave Kana that morning any more than he had all
week, but Mahiro had practically shoved him out the door. After everything his
friend had done for him, he couldn't just ignore the omega's gesture.
“We haven't done this trail in awhile, you sure you're up for it?” Satsuki
teased as he met up with his friend again.
“Still not looking for a race, Sacchan,” he replied with an easy grin. “I've
been building myself back up to this, in fact I did this jog yesterday morning,
so I'll be fine as long as we keep to an easy pace.”
“Saa, always spoiling my fun you are,” the other alpha said in overblown
disappointment, though it cleared from his expression quickly enough. “How's
Kana-kun?”
“One step forward, three steps back. He deserves better, but I can't seem to be
able to give it to him.”
“Yeah, that's a steaming pile of shit,” Satsuki grumbled, matching Kouki's pace
easily despite his shorter legs. “After whatever bullshit he'd been through
before you, he probably thinks the same thing. That he doesn't deserve you. And
you're both complete idiots for it.”
“You don't understand. Every time I think we're making progress, something
happens and things get worse.”
“That doesn't make you a bad alpha,” his friend countered, shaking his head.
“Come on, Kou, you and I both know if you were half as shitty as you're trying
to tell me you are, you wouldn't be here. You wouldn't be worrying about not
being good enough because an actual shithead would have cut and run.”
“He's my soulmate, Sacchan. I'm not going to just give up and walk out on him
just because things aren't going as smoothly as I'd like.”
“Which is exactly my point, ya lugnut. You can say what you want, but you're
sticking with him through whatever it is and that makes you one of the good
guys.”
“How's the new single selling?” he asked, not really wanting to talk about it
anymore.
“Oh that was smooth,” his friend said with a roll of his eyes. “You know full
fucking well I haven't released anything since last spring. And don't tell me
you meant the Nokubura single because I know you don't listen to them.”
“So what you're saying is that you're overdue to release another single of your
own,” Kouki teased, chuckling.
“Oh shut up and run,” Satsuki huffed with feigned irritation. “You know damn
well I've been busy. Aurora has six bands signed to us now and half of them
still practically need me to hold their hands any time they're doing anything
that isn't putting on a live.”
“Shouldn't it be the senpai helping their kouhai?”
“They try, but Gazetto's on the road right now and both Vabel and Alvion are
trying to get recording done for new singles and Nokubura still have to support
their latest single with in-stores and radio appearances. Which leaves me and a
very overwhelmed San-kun, who's got enough on his plate with his own new band
of inexperienced bandmates.”
“Guess that's what you get for signing a bunch of newbies~” he teased, though
he was trying to be supportive as well.
“Oh bite me. Do you know how hard I've had to fight everyone, including your
own damn Avex, to keep Gazetto with me? I'm just glad those five are too much
like me to be willing to make the sort of concessions major labels have tried
to demand.”
“I told Kumi she'd be better off making a co-production offer.”
“Yeah, well, she didn't listen. They deserve a major label distribution deal,
but they refuse to consider anything that means losing my management people.”
“You know....”
“Don't even say it, Kou. Aurora needs to stay at the level it's at, I don't
need you pouring in funds and making us one of the majors. The visual scene
needs more independents to support the younger bands, not fewer.”
“What I was going to say was I could try talking to Kumi again about co-
production and distribution,” he said with a chuckle. “Maybe now that you've
shut the door in her face once, she'll be more willing to listen and
negotiate?”
“Well if you do, might as well mention that I've been approached by Speed Disk
about a merger. Kondo-san wants out of the business and he wants Aurora to pick
up their bands.”
“That's going to double your market share in the visual scene, isn't it?”
“If all the bands go along with it, yeah,” Satsuki replied, grinning almost
viciously. “And Moran has already said they'll make the switch, though they
haven't announced anything publically yet. We're still working out the fine
details.”
'What was that you were just saying about keeping Aurora at its current level
and being overworked with just six bands?” he said, smirking a little. Satsuki
laughed as well.
“Merge two indies labels and you've still got an indies label, Kou, just one
with more staff and more resources. I wouldn't be this far into the talks if I
didn't know I could handle it. I'll be fine, you just worry about your own
business issues~”
“All right, all right, I'll talk to Kumi next week. You're right, those five
deserve more.”
Kumiko hadn't exactly appreciated his advice last time, so certain of her own
instincts and experience. Her instincts and experience were what had landed her
the top job at Avex in the first place, so it wasn't like he had really been
able to argue the point with her. On the other hand, her experience was with
mainstream pop and rock, not the visual kei scene. And she didn't know Satsuki
half as well as she thought. But maybe this time she would be more willing to
listen.
~*~*~*
At the buzz in his pocket, Kouki sighed, running a hand through his hair in
frustration. Working from home should have been easier than going into the
office - at home there were no nervous subordinates coming to him with their
problems, interrupting his focus. No, he just had Kana's scent to do that, the
low ebb in his soulmate's mood offering plenty of distraction on its own. He
was falling behind, it was why he had spent the whole morning holed up in his
home office, and yet he had barely accomplished anything, too busy getting
distracted by circular worries for Kana's general well-being.
The knock on the door was rather perfunctory, the door opening immediately
after as Mahiro let himself into the room. He couldn't even really say he was
surprised.
“I've already told Minase-kun there will be no talk of work during lunch, so
don't you try it either,” the omega said, giving him a warning glower.
“You have my word,” Kouki said, placing a hand over his heart briefly. “The
word won't even cross these lips until after lunch, I swear.”
“Good. Now come join the rest of us.”
Seeing Kana already seated at the mostly empty table, Kouki sank into the seat
beside his soulmate, sliding an arm around him and drawing him in against his
chest.
“What's up, sweetheart?” he murmured, brushing a kiss into his hair.
“I dunno, just feel ... off. Mahi-nii says it's probably from being cooped up
in here all week, he wants us to go for a walk later, but I ... I don't know.”
“It's probably not a bad idea. There's a couple parks not too far from here.”
“But it's cold outside,” Kana grumbled. “If I wanted to sit in the cold, I
could do that on your terrace!”
“Aa, but you should probably at least try to do more than sitting around my
apartment all day, love,” he murmured, pressing another kiss to his temple.
“There's a library about eight blocks from here, how about you try for that?”
“Library? Sound boring,” his omega grumbled, though Kouki couldn't help
wondering if his soulmate wasn't just being difficult to be difficult. Testing
his boundaries, so to speak.
“It's a nice library, not huge or anything, but they have a good collection of
materials. And a community activities board and information about city
colleges. You never know, they might have more information you could use.”
“Who might?” Hikaru asked, setting out bowls of rice and miso.
“Mejirodai Library. Since Maru wants you guys to go out somewhere, I was
telling Kacchan that might be an option. Somewhere in walking distance where he
can sit when you get there.”
“Oh yeah. We should get you set up as a member there, actually, Kacchan.
They're part of the city public library network, so if they don't have
something on site, they can ask other libraries and probably get it loaned to
you that way. I did that all the time when I was in school. The public library
system has all kinds of cool stuff. Not just books, either. Magazines,
audiobooks, music, movies, a couple of the bigger ones even do video game
loans. And some of them you can even rent machines for the non-book media. Plus
they have a couple community engagement rooms for local clubs to use. We'll go
over the announcements boards, you might find an interesting club that meets
there.”
He could feel a trickle of upset from his soulmate, though he couldn't figure
out why. Pressing another kiss to his forehead, he sat back as Mahiro and
Minase brought out more lunch plates for everyone. Were they pressuring Kana
too much? He wanted his soulmate to feel safe enough to take things at his own
pace, but at the same time he knew he couldn't let the teen retreat from the
world the way Kana seemed to be wanting. His own life wasn't really compatible
with that, for one thing. And it wasn't healthy to completely withdraw from the
world anyway.
Kouki could feel Mahiro frowning at him as the omega took the seat on Kana's
other side. It wasn't his fault Kana was giving off unhappy vibes - he'd been
doing it all day, so why was Mahiro suddenly blaming him? Unless there was some
subtle shift the omega's sharper nose was picking up that he wasn't.
“Hikachu, did you do all this?” he asked as he took in the array of plates.
“Yeah, well, someone had to and since those two can't cook,” the ginger omega
said with a lopsided grin and a casual shrug. “It's not really anything that
fancy or anything.”
“Well it looks wonderful, thank you, Hikaru-san,” Minase said, a genuine smile
lighting up the beta's whole face. Kouki was anxious to ask his friend how
things were going at the office, but he knew better than to even try. He had
given his word, after all. After lunch would be soon enough.
~*~*~
Kana was grateful to be allowed to sit down once they reached the library
building. Kouki was right, it wasn't very big, only two stories of a bland dun-
orange brick in a very squared facade. It was the sort of building that would
be easy to dismiss, to walk right past without more than a glance, if not for
the lanterns and the message board out front. The tables and chairs in the
front sitting area were hardly inviting, but there was a more relaxed area
towards the back of the first floor, which was where Hikaru had steered them.
“Catch your breath, ne?” his friend said with a grin. “Down here is mostly the
current stuff, periodicals, and audio-visual. There's a lot more upstairs, as
far as actual books go. They've got a little bit of everything, since this is a
residential area, with a lot of kids and young adults materials, but like I
said, they're part of the interlibrary loan system, too, so....”
Kana nodded along with what Hikaru was saying, but he was having a hard time
focusing. The walk had been a lot more tiring than he had expected and
something in the library was needling at his subconscious.
“Here, sip this, slowly,” Mahiro said, holding out a bottle. Blinking, Kana did
as he was told. Chilled green tea with citrus and something else he couldn't
quite identify. But it was helping ease the knot of tension at the base of his
neck. Or maybe it was the way Mahiro was slowly rubbing his shoulders.
“I know you don't believe me yet, but this was a good idea,” the older omega
said softly. “You needed this.”
“Don't think I can make that walk back,” he mumbled, feeling ridiculous and
pathetic.
“We aren't going back right away, you might feel differently after you've had
some time to rest,” the omega behind him said softly.
“If you still feel like you can't make it back when we get ready to leave, we
can always call for a lift. I'm sure Kou-kun won't mind, right?”
Kana nodded, knowing Hikaru was right, but it didn't make him feel any better.
How had he gotten this weak in just a couple of weeks? And then there were the
lingering scents of at least half a dozen alphas, all distant, but still
foreign enough to have him feeling uneasy.
“And this is why you need to come out of the golden tower more, sweetheart,”
Mahiro scolded gently, squeezing his shoulders again. “You need to get used to
being around others. Yes, most of Bunkyo's population is betas, but not like
you're used to, clearly.”
“I just...,” he started, but he couldn't find the words he wanted to explain
what he was feeling. Mahiro was right, he wasn't used to picking up the traces
of so many other alphas and omegas around him all the time. It was going to
take him time to adjust, and the only way that was going to happen was if he
exposed himself to more alphas and omegas in places like this. And yet....
A sudden rush of air came from the front of the library as the doors opened
again, bringing with it the strong scent of an unknown alpha. Alpha and the
grime of an automotive repair shop. Kana shuddered, drinking down a gulp of
tea, but this time it hit his stomach like a chunk of frozen lead. Shivering
again, he pulled his legs up onto the seat with him and pressed his face into
his knees. Almost immediately, though, his stomach started complaining, the
area around his shrapnel wounds turning angry and painful.
“Kana....”
The machine shop smell was getting stronger. A scrape of a chair against the
floor and he whimpered. No, this wasn't happening, he wasn't going to get
sucked into another memory - if that's even what this was - while they were out
at the library. And yet the mental images were refusing to be pushed aside so
easily, the memory of Atsushi's scent filling his nose. Atsushi's scent, sharp
with anger and layered with that same machine grease odor because he had just
come straight home from the garage in the middle of the afternoon.
“What the hell do you think you're doing, calling me at the garage like that??”
The words echoed in his head, hard and cold with anger, and he whimpered again.
“Kana ... Kana, it's not real....”
Fingers pressed into the back of his shoulders and Kana shuddered again.
“No, press here,” Mahiro scolded. Kana winced as the fingers moved, pressing
against the back of his skull, along his neck. And yet it triggered something,
because he could feel the memory of Atsushi's angry scent fading, being pushed
aside by the way Mahiro was holding him and the fingers in his hair.
“Shh, that's right, dear, it's just a memory, it's not real. He can't hurt you
anymore, not ever again.”
Another heavy shudder, a whimper, and he shifted to press his face into
Mahiro's chest. Just a memory, maybe not even that. A ghost of the past.
“Hey, Kacchan, there's no parking here. Can you walk out or do I need to have
Kou-kun come in to get you?”
“Don't ask stupid questions, Hikachu, just go,” Mahiro scolded before Kana
could answer. He felt bad, guilty, especially for the tremor of embarrassment
in Hikaru's scent, but the other omega was gone before he could come up with
any words.
“I know, I know,” Mahiro murmured, stroking his hair. “But if he's going to be
part of our social circle, he's going to have to get used to me being like
this. And so are you.”
Kana didn't bother arguing, just grateful to feel Kouki scooping him up into
his arms. He felt ridiculous, hot shame coursing through him at the way the
other patrons watched him being carried out like an invalid, and yet....
~*~*~
Kana whimpered when he heard the front door of Atsushi's apartment slam shut.
Fear and worry and the heavy reek of truck grease hit him and he keened low in
his throat, sinking further into the chilled bath. In an instant, the fear and
worry vanished, replaced with hot anger that blasted him as his mate stormed
into the room.
“What the hell do you think you're doing, calling me at the garage like that??
And for what? This???”
Atsushi grabbed his wrist and yanked him up out of the bath, sneering.
“Scaring me like that and this is all that's wrong with you? How useless are
you?”
Another whimper. “I just....”
“Shut up,” his mate growled, the hand on his wrist tightening painfully as he
dragged Kana out of the bathroom. Kana gasped at the way the summer heat
dragged against his skin. Another tug and then he was being shoved against the
couch, bent over the arm. Before he could even begin to form a question,
Atsushi was on him. A scream tore itself from his throat at the abrupt
penetration and then his mate was practically smothering him.
“I said shut up! You want the whole neighborhood knowing what's happening in
here?” his mate snarled. Kana bit his lip, but he couldn't stop the whimpers.
He hated it when his mate got like this, this wasn't why he'd called him. He
had just wanted Atsushi to come home and take care of him, help him, not ...
this. The hard rutting stilled the hunger, but it did nothing to actually make
things better. The books always made shared heats sound like wonderful, sensual
things. A time of shared pleasures, not ... this.
“Are you seriously fuckingcryingright now?” his mate snarled and Kana was
surprised to find there were indeed tears rolling down his cheeks. A heavy hand
clamped down onto the back of his neck, the other cracking hard against his
ass. “Teach you to be so ungrateful after everything I've done for you!”
Pain seared through him as Atsushi held him down, striking him repeatedly on
his ass, thighs, and lower back. He tried not to cry out, biting his lip so
hard he could taste blood, but he couldn't stop the tears. And the more the
tears fell, the more offended and angry Atsushi became, the more violently he
struck him. And the more harshly he rutted him. He was certain he had to be
bleeding by the time Atsushi, with a disgusted snort and a harsh shove, was
done with him.
“Go wash yourself up, I'll be back.”
Whimpering, Kana crawled into their bathroom. Only when he hard the door
finally slam shut again did he let himself really cry.
~*~*~
Kouki ached to know what had happened, but from the way Kana was shivering in
his arms, he was almost afraid to ask. So he waited, settling in the back seat
with his soulmate while Mahiro took the front seat next to Hikaru. Thankfully,
Hikaru was licensed to drive, even though it was only a few blocks.
“It's all right, love,” he murmured, pressing a kiss into his hair. “I'm here
now, it's okay, you can cry if you need to, just let it out, love.”
Silent tears rolled down his mate's cheeks, silent sobs shaking the young
omega's whole body. It was all Kouki could do to hold him close and stroke his
hair, murmuring soft reassurances. No one else spoke, not even when they got
back to the penthouse. Kouki hesitated before deciding on the couch faced out
on the terrace, sinking down onto it with a low sigh.
“Talk to me, love,” he said softly, still carding fingers through dark hair. “I
want to help, but you need to talk to me.”
“It ... I don't want to,” his soulmate mumbled, pressing his face into Kouki's
chest. Another sigh, stilling fingers against the pressure points at the back
of Kana's neck.
“Please? You don't have to tell me details, just ... what happened?”
“I don't know, it just ... came at me,” his omega mumbled, but Kouki could
smell the lie in each word.
“Kana, baby, I love you. You don't have to lie to me about these flashbacks to
spare me,” he murmured. “I want to be here for you, I will always be here for
you, but you have to let me in, okay?”
The way his mate flinched was far from reassuring. And then Kana whimpered and
wilted even further against him. A part of him was just waiting for Mahiro to
sweep in and shoo him off, but the other two omegas were keeping their
distance. In fact, he wasn't sure the two hadn't left the apartment entirely.
Hardly what he would have expected, especially after the way Mahiro had been
fussing over Kana all week, but....
Mentally shaking himself, Kouki turned his focus back to the young omega curled
up against his chest. Fear scent? Oh he was definitely going to have to put a
stop to that immediately. Lifting Kana's chin, he brushed a quick kiss to his
lips, then another to his forehead.
“Whatever it is, you can tell me, love. I won't get angry. Well, not with you,
anyway. You're not to blame for whatever asshole things Atsushi did to you in
your past, love. You were a victim.”
Kana shook his head, whimpering and burrowing in closer. Kouki was about to say
something more, to make another plea for his soulmate to trust him, when a
light hand landed on his shoulder and the scent of roses hit his nose. Glancing
back, he was surprised to see Koudai standing behind him, a sorrowful look on
his face. The redhead shook his head a little, a silent suggestion for Kouki to
drop it. Sighing in defeat, he closed his eyes and nodded.
“Kacchan....”
Despite knowing he was there, Kouki was still surprised by how quickly his
friend had circled the couch, dropping down to his knees in front of them. Kana
was obviously even more surprised, though it only took him a moment before he
practically flung himself at the redhead. A soft “ooph” and Koudai sat back
against the coffee table with his lapful of sobbing teenager. Seeing the two
pricked at Kouki's alpha instincts, but he swatted aside the inner growly
beast. Omegas bonding with omegas was part of the natural order and the gods
knew Kana needed support beyond just himself. Still, he slipped away before his
conflicted emotions could make things worse, a little surprised to find Junji
in his kitchen.
“Maru?” he asked, going to the fridge for a bottle of water.
“Would you believe me if I said we were already in the neighborhood?” his
friend said with a lopsided grin.
“Not for a minute,” Kouki replied, leaning back against the counter. “Is it
just the two of you?”
“Tomoyan got recruited to shlep for Maru and Hikaru-kun, Kumi's downstairs,”
Junji said softly. “We actually were in Bunkyo already, honest, though of
course we were going to call before turning up on your doorstep expecting
dinner.”
“Is that what Maru's doing then?”
“I think Hikaru-kun's nominally more in charge of the details of their little
expedition, but yeah,” his friend said with a nod. “Maru's message didn't
actually explain anything, so want to tell me what happened?”
“All I really know is that they went out for a walk and awhile later I got a
panicked message from Hikachu saying I needed to come pick them up. I'm really
worried, Juju, but I don't know what I can do.”
“We keep doing as we have been,” the lawyer replied, shrugging. “Three years of
repressed memories ... trust me, Kou, that's going to take him a long time to
process them all. Even after he starts talking about them, he's probably still
going to keep having these flashbacks for the next few months at the least,
maybe longer. All we can really do is make sure he knows he's supported and
loved. And trust me, on that score you're doing everything right.”
“I just ... I feel so helpless, Juju,” he confessed, his eyes dropping down to
his hands. “I know it's unreasonable, but I can't help feeling like I'm failing
him somehow.”
“You alphas and your overweening egos,” the omega scoffed. “You're his soulmate
and his alpha, but you're also still just human, just like the rest of us. No
one, not even Kacchan, expects you to be able to single-handedly fix
everything. You aren't failing him and you aren't ruining him, so cut yourself
some slack, too, okay?”
Kouki startled a little, glancing up to see Junji frowning at him. Then again,
maybe he shouldn't have been surprised to hear Koudai had told Junji about
their conversation; those two were thick as thieves, had been since university.
“All right, all right, you can stop giving me that look,” he said, shaking his
head a little. Pushing away from the counter, he glanced out over the breakfast
bar, but he couldn't really tell if Koudai and Kana were still beyond the far
couch or not.
“All you can do is give it time,” Junji said quietly, a hand briefly resting on
his shoulder. “He loves you, that's a big part of why he's so scared, you know
that, right?”
“Mm. I keep trying to reassure him, but....”
“He'll get there eventually, you'll see.”
Kouki sighed and nodded. Kana was worth waiting for, someday his mate would
understand just how much.
***** Meditation *****
Chapter Notes
     Finally we welcome back Chamu to the fray! This chapter has some of
     my favorite bits thus far, particularly from Kouki.
Chamu had spent the last two hours trading text messages with Hikaru, so he
wasn't surprised, was in fact very grateful to see the older omega at the train
station when he got to Tokyo. He knew when the time came for him to actually
move down here, he was going to have to figure all of this out for himself, but
right then it felt a bit ... overly intimidating, the thought of trying to find
Kouki's apartment all by himself. Hitching the strap of his bag up his shoulder
again, he was momentarily startled at the way Hikaru greeted him with an
enthusiastic hug.
“So I feel like I should warn you, now that it's way too late for you to back
out, that Kouki-san's place is kind of full right now,” the omega said as they
walked over to the next platform to catch the local train out to Otsuka. “We're
going to be a bit outnumbered, you and me.”
“You're not exactly inspiring me with confidence here, senpai,” Chamu said,
frowning. At least they were able to get seats. “You said something before
about a really bad flashback while you guys were at the library this afternoon?
Is that connected?”
“Mm. I don't know what happened, what he was seeing, I mean, but I've never
been around someone panicking that hard before, I think I might have made
things worse by overreacting a bit myself. But it does mean there's four
couples in Kouki-san's apartment right now. Five if you put us together~” his
friend said with a laugh that didn't quite reach his eyes. “And when I left to
come meet you, no one was showing any signs of intending to go anywhere any
time soon.”
“.... so you're saying I came down here for nothing?”
“Oh don't be stupid,” Hikaru said, rolling his eyes. “You're still Kacchan's
best friend, you know. He's going to be thrilled to see you, a nice surprise to
cap off a questionable day. Anyway, it's still early, so who knows, maybe after
dinner everyone else'll clear out. Or, well, at least everyone besides Mahiro-
san. And Koudai-san. And ... okay, actually, I'll probably be the only one
going home after dinner, the place is probably going to stay full the whole
weekend, but that's okay. Kacchan could really use the socializing, especially
since just walking to the library was enough to tire him out.”
Chamu huffed but didn't argue. Hikaru was right, Kana needed to be making
friends, something his best friend hadn't had enough of the last few years. Of
course, being outed as a male omega to the whole school had probably had more
than a little to do with that. None of their schoolmates had reacted in a
particularly mature or appropriate way to it, even for all of them only being
thirteen at the time, and he and Kana had quickly found themselves all but
outcasts. Kana for being omega and Chamu for refusing to back down from
supporting his best friend. But it still bothered him on some level, hearing
about all these people he didn't know who were suddenly trying to take his
place in Kana's life.
“... okay, like, I don't know exactly what it is you're thinking right now,”
Hikaru said, an odd firmness to his tone, “but it feels a hell of a lot like
you're being ridiculous. Just about every omega I've ever met, male or female,
has leaned towards the need of a wide social network. Humans are social
creatures to begin with, but we omegas seem to feel it even harder than anyone
else. Like we're wired to form social connections and clans. I'm not saying
your parents were bad people or anything like that, I'm sure they did the best
they knew how, but....”
“I think that's probably one of the few things his parents managed to do
somewhat right, to be honest,” he said with a sigh. “Kacchan was always
encouraged to spend as much time with me and Hayato-senpai as he wanted. He was
even kinda popular at school for awhile. And then that dumb bitch Fujisaki put
it out to the whole school that Kacchan was an omega and ruined everything. I
can't help wondering if ... I mean, I know now that he'd already been bitten by
the time she did that, but the way the whole school except for me and a couple
of our teachers suddenly started treating him like he was some kind of freak of
nature ... it really ostracized him and he started spending more and more time
with Atsu-nii cuz our classmates refused to accept him. I don't know, maybe
nothing would have changed, but I can't help wondering, you know?”
“What if, words to torture yourself with,” Hikaru said with a small nod. “You
can't change the past for obsessing over what you might have done differently,
you know.”
“Yeah, I know, but that doesn't mean I can just stop thinking about it, either,
you know? Three years now and I still feel like such an idiot for never even
noticing something was wrong. Especially when, looking back at it now, there
were so many signs that things weren't right. And it kills me that no one, not
one of us, noticed a damn thing until it was too late. He was my best friend
and I failed him.”
“Hey, you know what they say, hindsight is 20/20. You can see what you missed
at the time because now you're looking backwards at those moments with
knowledge you didn't have at the time,” the omega said with a shrug. “Cut
yourself some slack, ne? You were just a kid yourself when he was bitten, a
beta from beta parents, without any of the supercharged senses that an alpha or
omega could have used to see things, though from the sounds of it, this guy had
talked Kana into using masking agents, too, or your teachers would've figured
it out, a couple of them anyway. And dude, he was your brother, your aniki,
like you were going to believe he was even able to do something like that. Gods
know I wouldn't have in your place!”
Chamu felt himself laughing nervously at that, grateful for the distraction of
having to get off the local train. Intellectually, he knew Hikaru was right,
but it wasn't so easy to silence those inner voices. Six years since his
friend's innocence had been ripped out of his soul, three years since he
himself had been forced to face the truth. He and Yutaka had said everything
they could, done everything they could to try to convince Kana's parents that
he needed to be in therapy, but they wouldn't listen. And Kana ... he had
suppressed everything so hard.... Chamu scratched at a phantom itch on his
wrist, then shook himself. Kana needed him, needed his help to get through
this. That was why he had come, not his own issues with his brother or the
lurking feeling that Kana was getting ready to replace him.
A thought he repeated to himself when they were met at the genkan by someone he
didn't know at all. Chamu easily had five or six centimeters on him, but this
man carried himself with such presence that he came across as bigger, grander.
He could easily imagine this person cowing whole rooms into doing what he
wanted with just a few words.
“You must be Satou Chamu-kun,” the other man said, his voice vaguely familiar,
before offering a short bow.
Chamu felt entirely too much like a misbehaved child under those eyes, fumbling
to get the host gift he had brought out of his other bag. He really should have
thought about this harder, planned this better and had the gift ready to go
sooner, but then he hadn't really expected anyone to be laying in wait like
this, least of all someone he didn't even know.
“Maru-kun, who's at the ... oh hello.”
Chamu froze in shock as a beautiful woman literally bounced up to the man's
side. She was simply radiant, tiny and more than a little familiar and yet with
that same presence that made her seem ... bigger than life somehow. Hikaru was
snickering beside him and then he was gently closing Chamu's mouth for him.
“Kumi-san, this is Kacchan's best friend, Satou Chamu,” the ginger-haired omega
explained. “Chamu-kun, allow me to introduce Kurosaki Mahiro, whose mate I
believe you met when you were here at Christmas, and Koda Kumiko of Avex
Records.”
“It ... it's a pleasure to meet you both,” he stammered awkwardly, clutching
his specially wrapped gift of stationary to his chest in uncertainty and
suddenly wishing he had gotten an edible gift instead. Was he supposed to have
remembered meeting this Kurosaki person's mate? He recognized Kumiko, of
course, his cheeks heating as he remembered having the biggest crush on her in
grade school. He could clearly remember seeing her face on billboards and
magazine covers and thinking she was so amazingly beautiful ... and dreaming
about having someone that beautiful for himself some day.
“Uh-oh, I think someone's a fan~” the woman said, a lilting laugh lighting up
her whole face even more. “Kou-kun! Get your ridiculous self over here and be a
good host, ya tree giant!”
“Well, if you two would stop crowding the genkan...,” the tall blond grumbled
good-naturedly as he came up behind her, briefly squeezing her shoulders. Chamu
could only watch, gaping, as, the very next moment, Kouki was picking up the
small woman and physically setting her aside before turning back to him with a
wide grin. “Ah, for me? You shouldn't have....”
“It's not much,” Chamu mumbled, bowing again before presenting the gift box.
“You really didn't have to do this,” Kouki said gently as he accepted it. “A
couple months and this will be your home, too, you know.”
“Yeah, well....” Chamu trailed off with a shrug, not really looking for an
argument. He was surprised to notice he was alone with Kouki. And then Kana
shuffled over, wide eyed, as if he didn't entirely believe what he was seeing.
“Hey Kacchan. Miss me?”
The happy squeak wasn't quite enough warning for the way the omega suddenly
launched himself at him and Chamu staggered backwards under his best friend's
weight.
“I think that's a yes,” Kouki said, laughing, as he held out a hand. “Here, let
me at least take your bags.”
Somehow, Chamu managed to pass his two bags over to Kouki while Kana was ...
was that crying? He knew his friend had been going through some difficulties,
but he hadn't expected anything like this.
“Kacchan, really, it's okay. Geeze, you'd think you hadn't seen me in forever.
I was just here last weekend, silly. How much could you miss me in just a
week?”
That seemed to sober his friend, the omega stepping back with an abashed look.
“Sorry,” he mumbled, rubbing a hand over one reddened cheek. “I just ... it
feels like it's been longer. Are our parents still being awful?”
“Oh yeah. My parents have even gone so far as to declare that they refuse to
support or even allow me to move down here after high school. I, uh, don't
suppose Tokai-sensei would be willing to help me out like he did for you? I
mean I know I can just walk out the door and what are they going to do about it
but.... I figure it'd be really awkward if the police turned up here because my
parents filed a missing person's report or something.”
“Well, I guess we could ask?” Kana said, glancing back over his shoulder,
probably looking for Kouki, but they were alone. “But if you sit the Todai exam
and get accepted, I'm not sure there's anything they can really do? But it
doesn't hurt anything to ask, just to be sure. Me being, well, me is going to
be enough of a scandal for Kou, so....”
“What's wrong with you being you?” Chamu asked, frowning in upset. Ok, yes, his
friend was a teenaged male omega from a no-name beta family from a rural
prefecture, but why was that such a bad thing?
“Uh, have you seen me lately, Chamu? I'm an eighteen year old male omega who's
already been mated and bred once, even if I don't have any kids to show for it.
Not exactly an appropriate mate for the head of the Matsumoto Group. Kouki's
supposed to be mated to someone like ... well, someone a lot better than me.”
“Whatever happened to you two being soulmates, hmm? Last I checked, soulmates
kinda trumped anything else,” Chamu countered.
“Yeah, well ... it doesn't,” Kana mumbled, glancing back over his shoulder
again. But instead of Kouki, another stranger had appeared. Well, Hikaru had
said Kouki's apartment was pretty full of people at the moment. And since he
didn't recognize this person, either, even with his cherry red hair, he could
only assume he was part of the fourth couple the other omega had mentioned
earlier.
“Kacchan worries over everything,” the redhead said with a soft smile. “Hi, I'm
Yamashita Koudai, Hasegawa Tomoya's mate. You must be Chamu-kun, yes? I thought
maybe I should just come over here and introduce myself.”
A little lightbulb went off in his head and he nodded. That must mean Tomoya
and Junji were also here so just one mystery person left. But instead of asking
a stupid question, he just smiled and bowed politely.
“To be honest, he's kinda always been like that,” he found himself saying, not
really sure why even though it was the truth. “Always worried he was going to
say or do the wrong thing. I always told him he was being silly, but he never
listened. Nice to know some things don't change.”
Kana swatted his shoulder, but Chamu wasn't going to apologize for the truth.
“So it's not just the accident? That ... actually makes me feel better,” the
redheaded omega said, laughing again, “Please, come on in, won't you? I'm sure
you're tired of sitting, but there's no need to stand around here. Plus I think
dinner's going to be pretty soon.”
“Oh, um, I wasn't sure so I ... might have already eaten on the train?” Chamu
said, suddenly afraid he had made a major blunder. Great, just what he needed,
to be screwing up in front of Kouki's fancy friends. Maybe he should have tried
harder to decline Kouki's invitation. Then again, Kana still needed him.
Obviously, the way his best friend was clinging to his arm, like he was afraid
Chamu might disappear if he let go for even a moment.
“Might have?” the older omega teased, grinning. “It's fine, Juju-senpai's
making hot pot anyway, so if you're not that hungry, it'll be all right. Though
I don't know too many young men your age who aren't basically walking
appetites~” Koudai teased as he gently ushered them into the main room of the
apartment. Chamu could sort of hear Junji and Kumiko bickering in the kitchen
and there was Kana's surgeon sitting on one of the couches with Mahiro, which
at least explained that comment. Someone had apparently been playing Minecraft
when he had arrived, he recognized the menu screen on Kouki's giant screen, but
he couldn't tell who and wasn't quite sure if he was allowed to ask about it.
And then Junji was announcing from the kitchen that someone needed to help
Tomoya set up the table. Chamu let Kana tug him around to the couch faced out
towards the terrace windows, well out of the way of everyone else.
“What are you doing here, anyway?” his best friend whispered. “Not that I'm mad
or anything!” he hurried to add, “I just wasn't expecting you back again so
soon!”
“Yeah, well, neither was I, to be honest,” he agreed, turning his back on the
activities behind him to take a seat on the couch. “But they said you needed
me. What kind of best friend would I be if I didn't come when you needed me?”
“Chamu-kun....”
“I can only be down on weekends right now, I don't think the school will do for
me what they're doing for you, even if sensei can get me set up like he did for
you,” he said with a loose shrug. “Then again, I'm not sure how much you even
need me anymore.”
“Well that's an asshole thing to say,” Kana grumbled next to him, elbowing him
hard in the ribs without actually moving away from his side. “You're still my
best friend forever, dumbass. Building my own friendships with Kouki's friends
doesn't change that. Nothing's going to change that, unless....”
“Oh hell no, Kacchan, I have not gone through all that crap at school just for
you to dump me for these fancy new friends of yours,” Chamu half-teased,
slinging an arm around Kana's shoulders. A beat and then Kana huffed, curling
into his shoulder.
“Has it really been that awful, being at school without me?”
“It's not like I have any other friends there, you know,” he said, sighing
himself. “Everyone knows now, about you being in the bombing and having a
soulmate here in Tokyo. I haven't told them any more than that, though. None of
the people asking had ever really cared about you before now, so why they think
I should buy that they're suddenly oh so worried about you.... Well, okay,
there's Hashimoto-sensei, he always genuinely cared, so I let him know that you
really are doing better here, that I've met your soulmate, too, and it's going
to be okay. He still insisted I bring you some of his uncle's soba noodles ...
that I should get out of my bag, crap, I almost forgot. Um ... where am I
staying? Hikaru-senpai said you've already had company here, so....”
“Yeah, Mahi-nii has been here all week. I'm ... not sure what the plan is,
though. I mean, Mahi-nii worries, but Hikachu always goes home after dinner and
I don't think anyone else will be allowed to stay much later than that,” Kana
said, though he didn't sound very confident in his own words.
“Senpai seemed to think otherwise.”
“But ... it's only a two .. Ok, three bedroom apartment.”
“Yeah, I've been here before, the master bedroom is practically obscene, I
can't even begin to guess how much this place would have cost if your soulmate
didn't already own the whole building. Hell, all ten of us could probably
comfortably sleep out here in this room if the furniture wasn't in the way.”
“All right you two, come have dinner!” Junji called out. To Chamu's surprise,
Kana actually groaned and tried to sink even lower against him. Strange
reaction to being told food was ready, even for Kana. Gently nudging his best
friend, he waited for the omega to actually get up before following suit. He
would just have to remember to get those noodles a little later.
~*~*~
The only way Kana was willing to share a bath with Kouki was if he was allowed
to have on swim trunks for it. It was probably ridiculous, he had caught a
whiff of incredulity from Mahiro even as he had said it, but the older omega
didn't try to change his mind. Instead, Mahiro focused his energy on mock-
glowering at his mate when Mitsuki insisted on checking Kana's wounds and
bandages himself, as if Mahiro hadn't been helping Kana with his baths all
week.
And then the pair had left the room, leaving him alone with Kouki for what felt
like the first time in days, maybe weeks. It wasn't, of course, and he knew it
was just his mind playing tricks on him, but still. He felt oddly nervous,
unsure just what to do next.
“You're not going to get much out of this if you don't come join me, love” his
soulmate teased from where he was already sitting in the steaming tub. Blushing
hard, Kana shuffled over to him, letting Kouki hold his hand and help him into
the hot water. The water tingled over his skin as he lowered himself into it,
but he couldn't say if that was because of something Mahiro had added to the
bath or if it was all in his head. Probably just in his head.
Despite weeks now of sharing Kouki's bed, this bath felt quite different. And
it wasn't just the feel of bare skin against his own, though that was
thoroughly distracting as well. The warmth of the bath was somehow enhancing
Kouki's natural scent and he found himself wondering if it was having the same
effect on his own. What unconscious messages was his soulmate reading from him
right then?
“Relax, love,” the blond alpha whispered, drawing Kana into his arms, against
his chest. “You can't be wound so tight all the time, Kacchan, you'll break.”
“I'm already broken,” he mumbled, the words out of his mouth before he could
stop them. His cheeks flared red hot in shame. How could he have said such a
thing so mindlessly? It was how he felt, true enough, but still....
“And if you fall to pieces, I'll just have to put you back together with the
gold of my love for you, make you even more beautiful than you were before,”
his alpha said softly, the words brushed against the skin of his neck. Kana
shuddered, overwhelmed by the sincerity of his soulmate's words, the soft scent
of certainty that flowed around him. That someone like Kouki could see anything
of value in him to begin with, back when they'd both thought he was nothing but
an innocent kid, was enough to bring tears to his eyes. But to know that his
alpha still felt the same, even now, even knowing how broken, how damaged he
really was ... he could barely breathe at all as the tears forced themselves
free. Kouki didn't say anything else, instead holding him close and humming
softly.
“I'm going to fall asleep if you keep that up,” he mumbled when he was finally
able to control himself again.
“Would that be so bad?” Kouki asked, brushing a kiss to the top of his head.
“Well no, but....” Kana huffed, trying to find the words he wanted. “What about
Chamu-kun? And everybody else?”
“Everybody else can take turns with the other bath,” Kouki said pragmatically.
“Then ... everyone's staying?” he asked. “Is that... is it really okay for us
to just ... ignore everyone like this? We're ... we're the hosts, right? So
shouldn't we be ... you know ... hosting?”
“Well, Sensei and Maru are definitely staying,” the alpha replied, brushing a
kiss to his neck. “Hachi wants to and if he decides to stay, then Tomoyan will
want to stay with him. And if Kumi and Juju decide they want to stay, too,
there's room enough.”
Kana huffed another heavy sigh, not sure how he felt about any of this. After
all, he really liked all the omegas. He wasn't so sure about their various
mates, but it would be cruel to force them apart. If that was even something he
could do, being only a teenaged omega himself. And it wasn't like Kouki was
wrong - as Chamu had said before dinner, the amount of room in Kouki's
apartment was bordering on the ridiculous.
“Don't worry so much, Kacchan, okay? If everyone wants to stay close because
they're worried about you, then we'll let them, yeah? And if it gets to be too
much, we'll start sending them home. Everyone will understand, no one will
judge you, love.”
Sighing, Kana nodded and settled even more into Kouki's chest. His alpha was
right about one thing: there was nothing to be gained for worrying about it.
~*~*~
“All right, that's it, breakfast is over. All those with an alpha cock are
hereby banished from this apartment until 7pm this evening! You have five
minutes to clear out or I start attacking with a mochi mallet!”
Kana could only sit there watching, equal parts shocked and awed, as the
alphas, while grumbling about tiny tin-pot despot omegas, still all left the
apartment without any real serious objection. That Chamu was sitting next to
him in equal bafflement only sort of helped.
“But ... but you ... and they.... What just happened?” he stammered.
“Maru. Kurosaki is old nobility and Maru's part of the main clan family, so
technically he outranks all of us,” Junji explained with a soft laugh. “I
suppose some would argue his alpha mate ought to outrank him, but he's got
Sensei wrapped around his little finger, always has, so yeah.”
“He's also the only one of us from a truly old money main family,” Koudai
added, getting up to start collecting dishes. “Tokai were close to the
Fujiwara, but Junji-senpai's family line is an offshoot of the main line going
back a couple hundred years, so basically commoner stock. Same with my family.
We're part of Tokyo's social elite, same as Kou-kun and Mahi-nii, but not for
the same reasons. Not everyone agrees that we even belong.”
“Yeah, well, those who don't like it are what we call wrong,” Mahiro growled,
refilling their tea cups. “But I'm sure Kacchan and Chamu-kun aren't really
that interested in social politics. Kacchan's place will be unquestioned once
he and Kou-kun are fully mated. Until then ... others may whisper, but not
anywhere where I might hear it. Or Hayashi-dono. Hayashi-tousan still hasn't
forgiven me for running away before his youngest could claim me, but he won't
break with his first-born so casually and Yoshi-tan agrees with me.”
Kana glanced sidelong at Chamu, but his best friend looked about as confused as
he himself felt. He had always been told than an omega was always, always
second class at best. Omegas of noble families had been kept sequestered for
just this reason, confined to their family estates for their own protection,
lest some lower caste alpha think to claim the omega through a forced mate bite
and thereby push his way into a high standing. But this....
“I told you before, Kacchan, we omegas are the true roots of a society,” Mahiro
said with a sly grin. “Mother may well have raged for days after I was first
born, but after that she was determined I would bring honor to our family. She
was determined to see to it that I be taught how to actually think for myself,
and I was. Something that hasn't always gone the way she or Father would have
preferred, even if she does adore Sensei now.”
“She taught you to think like a lord, not your fault her lessons stuck,” Junji
said with a light laugh. “So, Kacchan, what do you want to do with the day?”
“Eh? Oh, um, I ... I don't really know. Chamu-kun?”
“Well, I could always make you do homework with me,” the beta said with a slow
drawl. “Hashimoto-sensei actually put together all of your assignments - from
all of our teachers, even - and sent them with me, so you've got all the
homework for the next two months to finish as you're able. I'm not supposed to
know about it - he was supposed to mail the thumb drive to Tokai-sensei - and I
definitely wasn't supposed to make a copy for myself, but....”
“Not sure if that makes you an evil genius or a sneaky bastard,” Kana said,
frowning a little. “I think I liked it better when I didn't have to think about
schoolwork.”
“You didn't really think that they were just going to let you out of two whole
months of work, did you?” Chamu countered, smirking. “Not that it really
matters how well you do on any of it at this point, but heck, if I have to do
it, then dammit, so do you.”
“Meanie,” Kana huffed, crossing arms over his chest. Chamu chuckled, fishing
the small flash drive off his keys and sliding it across the table at him. Kana
glowered at it, refusing to even touch it.
“It's not a snake, you know,” Mahiro said before picking up the drive himself.
“Where's your laptop? Chamu-kun, since you obviously know what's on this, do I
need to print it all off or no?”
“I haven't actually looked at everything yet,” the beta said, shrugging. “One
way or the other, though, they're going to want printed versions of his
answers, so....”
“So if you're going to do schoolwork together, you should get your laptop, too,
then, Chamu-kun,” Mahiro said with a firm nod. “And you can stop making that
face, Kacchan, you've had a whole extra week off, it won't kill you to spend
the next few hours on schoolwork instead of video games. Go on, you two, get
your computers and we'll start with what Kacchan's missed for being down here.”
Grimacing, Kana actually needed a moment to remember where he had put his
computer. Chamu wasn't wrong, per se, he really did need to be doing the work
if he wanted to graduate on time and in good standing, which he did, but that
didn't make him like it any better.
~*~*~
Two years old and Kana didn't understand at all.
He tried everything. His bottle, his binkie, a dozen hugs. Nothing helped. He
didn't understand why, but he knew his big brother was upset. Pushing his
favorite stuffed toy into his brother's hands made him smile for a minute, but
the heavy, dark smell came back only a moment later.
After awhile, he crawled into his brother's lap and just sat with him, drinking
his bottle and leaning against his chest, listening to the steady if sad beat
of his beloved brother's heart. He didn't understand.
~*~*~
Kana shivered and rubbed at his chest, feeling the heaviness of the memory,
even though it had only lasted a moment. It was an old one, one that had been
coming to him ever since Hiro's death, and he still wasn't sure how real it
was.
“Kacchan?”
“I'm fine,” he mumbled, shaking his head.
“... that was a quick one,” Mahiro murmured. “A not so bad as usual one?”
“Just remembering my brother,” he said, offering the omega a wan smile. The
homework was probably what had started it. He took a deep breath and tried to
push it aside.
“You loved him very much,” Mahiro said softly. “Why don't you ever talk about
him?
Kana's breath caught in his throat, tears suddenly burning in the corners of
his eyes. No. He was supposed to be over this. Three years and six months since
that night, he was supposed to be past this. He rubbed at his chest again, but
it didn't ease the burning in his lungs, the roiling in his stomach.
“Kacchan?”
He shook his head, not trusting his voice not to betray him. Unexpected, the
warm arms that pulled him against a chest that wasn't Mahiro's. Roses and
sandalwood. Koudai.
“You have to let it out, little brother, or it'll only keep festering,” the
redheaded omega murmured as he hugged him close. “It's okay to cry for him.”
“Hiro-nii was always strong,” Kana croaked. “He'd want me to be strong for
him.”
“Crying, mourning, isn't weakness, Kacchan,” Koudai countered, slowly rubbing
his back. “You have to let yourself mourn, sweetheart, or how will he ever find
peace?”
“He's right, Kacchan,” Chamu added softly. “It's time you let yourself mourn.
Hiro-nii wouldn't want you to keep hiding how you feel.”
He tried to shake his head, to deny that he needed to be so pathetic, but his
own body was ganging up on him, shuddering as tears leaked down his cheeks.
Someone's fingers pressed against a knot of muscle in his back and something in
him broke, aching sobs falling from his lips. It wasn't fair. He just wanted
his brother back. He would give anything just to have his brother back....
***** Meltdown *****
Chapter Notes
     warning: chapter includes a flashback scene with semi-explict
     underage sex
     The memory is important, not for the sex but for what interrupts it.
     :p
See the end of the chapter for more notes
After a weekend of the apartment being full almost to bursting with so many of
Kouki's closest friends, it felt a bit odd to come back from his jog on Monday
morning and not see Kumiko and Junji quietly play-bickering in his kitchen or
Mitsuki nursing a mug of coffee on his couch. Even with as big as his apartment
was, four unrelated alphas under the same roof had made for an interesting and
at times intense weekend, and he was glad to have back a bit more breathing
room. On the one hand, he had enjoyed the time with his friends. On the other
hand, he rather hoped this wasn't going to become a regular event. Kouki was
pretty sure Kana felt the same way, especially where Kumiko was concerned. The
woman hadn't made any more idiotic comments about Kana's tendency to radiate
fear, uncertainty, and self-loathing, if anything she had been particularly
sweet and patient. Still, he knew his omega was uneasy, not sure which side of
her was the truth.
Another smile as Kouki walked into the master bedroom to find Kana, Mahiro, and
Koudai all asleep in his bed, the two older omegas curled around his soulmate
like protective bookends. As quietly as possible, he got together what he
needed before slipping into the master bath. He would just have a quick shower
and then see about starting breakfast. Maybe. Maybe it would be better to wait
on that. Who knew how long those three would decide to stay in bed - probably
all morning, if he let them.
Kouki was still standing in front of his refrigerator, mulling over what he
wanted to make for breakfast, when Tomoya came into the kitchen.
“... how dare you look that put together at this hour,” his friend said,
stifling a yawn. “Please tell me there's coffee.”
“Of course, in the carafe,” he said, giving him a smile. “Surprised you're
still here.”
“It's barely even eight in the morning, you weirdo, of course I'm still here,”
the other alpha huffed, helping himself to a mug of coffee. “Some of us
actually need more than five hours of sleep.”
“Well whose fault is that?” he teased as he started setting up the rice cooker
to make enough for everyone. Even if he didn't expect the omegas to rouse for
at least another hour.
“Think you and Kacchan are going to make it to the opening on Wednesday?”
Tomoya asked as he settled at the breakfast bar, well out of Kouki's way.
“I don't know, probably not, but we'll see. You've seen how protective Hachi
and Maru are of him,” he replied with a small smile. He wanted to take Kana to
the gallery at some point, definitely - the new exhibition was a selection of
artworks, both paintings and sculpture, by an omega artist who was gaining
renown in the modern art scene. Even if the style wasn't necessarily of
interest he wanted Kana to visit the gallery just to see that his options
weren't as limited by his designation as he seemed to think.
“Yeah, no, probably better to wait a couple days to take in the exhibition, as
many media people are scheduled to be there. Saga-san's really making waves
these days, Hachi says there's even going to be international art press there.”
“Really? That's going to be ... something,” Kouki said, chuckling a little. An
art opening might have been a good place for Kana to make his official Tokyo
society debut, but he wasn't sure his soulmate was actually up to being around
so many people. Of course, realistically, it wasn't up to him. Or necessarily
Kana, either. Mahiro had already told Kouki he would take care of handling
Kana's introduction to Tokyo's high society. And truth be told, Kouki was more
than happy to leave it in the omega's capable hands. For all his grandfather's
wealth and influence, Kouki himself wasn't all that experienced with the ways
of the social elite, especially not when compared to someone like Mahiro.
“The installation's going to be up until mid-March, there'll be plenty of other
chances for Kana-kun to see it. And Hachi has Saga-san's number, bet he'd be
able to arrange a meeting if you asked sweetly.”
“As if I would ask him any other way,” Kouki said, laughing again. Honestly, a
lunch date would probably be better all the way around. He'd have to remember
to talk to Koudai about the idea when the omega came in for breakfast.
~*~*~
Surrounded by warmth and comfort, Kana didn't really want to move, but his
bladder wasn't really interested in waiting any longer. Huffing a sigh, he
rolled over onto his back, blinking up at the bedroom ceiling as he tried to
orient himself. He was boxed in, an omega on either side. When had that
happened and why wasn't Kouki with him?
“Morning sweetheart. Pretty sure your alpha's the one cooking right now.”
Koudai. Turning, Kana blinked a couple of times, but no, the redhead really was
there in bed with him. A tightness seized his chest and he found himself
pressing close as he sobbed low in his throat. He didn't even understand why
seeing the redhead was affecting him this way, but seeing him there, still at
his side even after everything....
“Oh shh, there now, it's okay, little brother,” the redheaded omega murmured,
hugging him close. Kana felt like an idiot, crying all the time, but he
couldn't seem to make it stop, either. And for a wonder, no one seemed to even
mind that he was such an emotional wreck.
The tears were well finished with him before anyone spoke again.
“Smells like Kou-kun made bacon and pancakes this morning. Shall we get up and
see for sure?” Mahiro asked softly. Kana hesitated a moment, then nodded.
“But ... I gotta go ... you know ... first,” he mumbled, blushing hotly.
“We could probably all stand a good piss and wash,” Mahiro said evenly, Kana
rolling over to gape at him. “What? It's true, isn't it? Go on,” he said,
sliding out of bed himself. “Take care of business. We'll take turns.”
Kana was certain his cheeks were still red with embarrassment even after he was
done in the bathroom, wrapped in another borrowed sweatshirt. He had to admit,
it still felt a little strange to see Koudai in old jeans and a well-worn
sweater, though he managed to make even that look more elegant than anything
Kana could have managed in his place. Especially when he smiled.
“Better? Come on, Mahi-nii will catch up in a couple minutes.”
With a shy nod, he let Koudai walk him out of the bedroom and to the breakfast
bar. Even before he was settled, Kouki was bringing him coffee and kissing his
cheek.
“Morning, love. Sleep well?”
“I think so? Don't really remember,” he confessed, sniffing his coffee to keep
from yawning.
“I take it you're taking today off as well, Hachi?” Kouki asked, even if there
wasn't much question in him.
“Already called Airu-kun, so don't fuss,” the redhead said, waggling his
fingers at the tall blond. “Wednesday's going to be ridiculous enough, I'm
allowed to have an extra day off ahead of time, you don't have to fuss.”
“I'm not fussing, just asking,” the blond replied, holding up his hands in
surrender. “Just so long as you two know Kacchan is all mine this morning.”
Kana sat back, feeling a little stupid as he sat there blinking at his
soulmate. What was that supposed to mean? The soft laugh from his alpha was
enough for him to blush again even as arms stole around him and pulled him
close to the tall blond's chest.
“It means anything you want, love,” Kouki whispered against his ear. “We don't
have to do anything specific, just so long as it's you and me doing it
together.”
He could scent the amusement in the air around him, but this was a softer
scent, soothing. Kouki and Koudai were quietly laughing, but it was an
amusement that was aligned with him, not directed at him. Colored with a
fondness that had been distinctly absent in his interactions with almost
everyone other than Chamu and Hayato before Kana had come to Tokyo. A deep
breath and he felt himself nodding, though he wasn't sure to what he was
agreeing. He appreciated everything Koudai and Mahiro had done for him,
continued to do for him, but a part of him really just wanted to be alone with
Kouki for awhile, even if all they did was watch a movie.
“But breakfast first,” his soulmate said, giving him another loving squeeze
before stepping away and back into the kitchen. “Plain or blueberry pancakes,
Kacchan?”
“Um, either? I don't want to be a bother.”
“It's no bother, both batters are already made,” his mate said with a slight
shake of his head.
“Then ... blueberry, please,” he said, sipping his coffee.
“Blueberry it is. Hachi?”
“Plain is fine for me, thank you.”
“And you, Maru?” the alpha asked.
“Blueberry, and extra whip on them, too, thank you,” the omega replied, one
hand briefly brushing against Kana's arm as he took the stool next to him. “And
be sure you get extra bacon on this one's plate, he's still too skinny.”
“I'm trying my hardest,” Kana mumbled, feeling his cheeks heating up again.
Mahiro chuckled, but it was with that same warm, inclusive scent he had been
getting from Kouki and Koudai earlier. Even after almost three and a half weeks
with his soulmate, that inclusiveness still had an element of raw newness to it
that made him feel warm all over.
“So it's been ... four and a half months now since we met? Give or take?” Kouki
said casually when he finally set a plate of pancakes in front of Kana. Closing
his eyes a moment, he counted the months over again in his head and then
nodded.
“Yeah, sounds right.”
“I was thinking we should do something special when we get to the six month
mark,” the alpha said, adding plates for Koudai and Mahiro as he spoke. “But
then I realized I hadn't asked yet.”
“Asked what?” Kana asked, watching the way Kouki's eyes flicked to the two
omegas flanking him briefly. His alpha shrugged and didn't say anything,
sending a prickle of unease up Kana's spine. If Kouki wasn't going to ask him
now, then why even bring it up? Unless he just meant that he hadn't asked if
Kana even cared about a six month anniversary. Maybe that was what he meant.
Girls always cared more about that sort of thing, right? It would be rude to
assume, just because Kana was also a teenaged omega, that he would feel the
same way, and Kouki was definitely the sort who wouldn't want to get caught
making that kind of assumption so casually. Yeah, okay, maybe that was it.
“Well ... I haven't ... at least, I don't think I've ever done it before. Atsu-
nii wasn't ... he wasn't really a romantic like that,” Kana mumbled, a burning
twisting in his gut as a hundred different memories, all different and flavored
differently, tried to command his attention at once. “I guess I don't really
know anything about it,” he admitted, a trickle of shame leaking through him.
“Juju keeps saying I should take you to Tokyo Tower,” Kouki replied, reaching
across the breakfast bar to gently ruffle Kana's hair. “It's kind of a cliche,
but our anniversary is something that's special only to the two of us, so it
wouldn't be as crowded as it gets on official holidays.”
“I think it sounds sweet,” Koudai said, offering an encouraging smile. “We'll
have to go shopping for you next month, of course, little brother. Just you and
me, no alphas, so we can get you something nice and have it be a surprise for
your soulmate, okay?”
“I ... I dunno,” he mumbled, suddenly shy again.
“Dinner in a nice restaurant - by reservation, maybe even somewhere semi-
private - a walk to take in the tower at night, very romantic, I approve,”
Mahiro added with a nod. “Though ... I may have to move up Kacchan's debut, if
you want to do that. Hmm....”
“I know it's coming fast, but Sagacchi's opening might be a good chance for
that after all?” Koudai offered, leaning forward to glance past Kana to Mahiro.
“Airu-kun can add seating so Kacchan doesn't have to stand around for the whole
hour or so he'd have to be there. In fact, I have a couple arm chairs I could
move into a certain alcove, Sagacchi would love it. There'd only be room for
two or three people in the alcove, he could hide from the journalists with
Kacchan and no one could accuse him of being rude.”
“... I thought we had decided against the opening because of all those
journalists,” Kouki said, a tiny frown marring his beautiful face. Kana felt
himself falling into his alpha's eyes, the shape of his face, a welcome
distraction from the current conversation. Kouki was wearing his labret again,
had been wearing it a lot lately, he suddenly realized. Ever since his
grandfather had barged in on them, actually, now that he thought about it.
Mahiro was muttering into his phone when he finally shook off his distraction
and Kana wondered just what he had missed now.
“I remember those days,” Koudai said softly, lightly ruffling his hair.
“Huh?”
“The rush of young love. I remember when I could just watch Tomoyan doing
anything or nothing at all, to the point where nothing else in the world
existed,” the redhead explained, grinning. Kana felt his cheeks heating up for
a moment and then Koudai was giving him a sideways hug. “Oh stop. It's a good
thing! And I'll let you in on a little secret.”
“... what's that?”
Koudai made a show of glancing at the other two before leaning close,
practically whispering in Kana's ear. “I've caught Kou-kun doing the same exact
thing.”
If he hadn't already been blushing, he definitely was now. It wasn't even like
he doubted Kouki's love for him. Well, okay, there was probably always going to
be that voice of doubt in the back of his head that would wonder and worry, but
still. And yet even with that, the idea that there might be times when Kouki
just watched him in that same sort of happy haze was just....
“Nope, it's going to have to be the opening. You two only need to be there for
the first hour or so,” Mahiro declared abruptly. “If Hachi puts in that seating
area, Kacchan and I can settle there, he can chat with Sagacchi a bit away from
the crowds of vapid art critics, and then when Sagacchi goes to circulate the
room, I can introduce Kacchan to Yoshi-tan and Nashi properly. I've already
massaged Yoshi-tan, we'll have your kimono ready in time. And I'll be here to
make sure you can get into it properly.”
“I'll message Airu-kun after breakfast,” Koudai said, nodding.
“... I almost miss when I was able to decide things for myself,” Kouki added, a
teasing grin on his lips.
“Yeah, well, you have an omega now, you're never going to be able to decide
things by yourself ever again~” Koudai replied, though he was clearly teasing
the blond.
“I'm not complaining, I'm just ... well, I wasn't sure.... I mean....”
Kana had to bite his lip to keep from giggling. Watching his alpha floundering
for words was almost too cute. The sight of an alpha who couldn't figure out
how to say something ... it was such a departure from the stereotype of the
always confident, always in charge alpha male. And he kind of loved it.
“Oh will you just spit it out already, Kou-kun! Before you choke on it,” Mahiro
scolded, though Kana could smell the twitch of the other omega's amusement,
too.
“I just ... I haven't ever asked Kacchan if you even know yet if your cycle is
every five months or every six or if it's even fully settled yet. I mean, I'm
guessing it's not a four month cycle, but....”
Kana blinked for a moment. Was he...?
“If you're not sure when your next heat is because you haven't really settled
yet, that's fine, too,” Kouki rushed to add. “You're only eighteen, it can take
awhile, but with you starting so early....”
Another rush of memories clamored for his attention. Of early heats and being
at school and feeling the itch, the need to get away from all those judging,
hateful eyes. In a rush, the scents of sweat and heavy automotive grease rushed
into his nose. He tried to tell himself it wasn't real, but he could feel it.
Heavy hands on his body, hands that took and took and gave only pain in return.
A whine and he collapsed.
~*~*~
Kana laid on his back, squirming on his mate's bed and trying not to whine too
loudly. Atsushi had given him the heat suppressants, but he was still feeling a
few pre-heat symptoms. Enough of them that he hadn't dared go home yet, instead
calling his mom and asking for permission to stay at Atsu-nii's place for
dinner. She'd hesitated almost too long before saying yes, a part of him was
still worried she was going to send Hiro to come pick him up. But mostly right
then he wanted his symptoms to leave him alone. He felt so hot, so wet,
soempty...
“You took enough, didn't you? I gave you enough, did you take everything?”
“Aa, hai, I took everything,” Kana said, practically panting as his heightened
senses were flooded with awareness of Atsushi's nearness. A low mewl, his bare
thighs falling open almost of their own accord, but his mate stayed only
standing beside the bed, though Kana could see his hands fisted at his side.
Another soft whine and he reached for him.
“Please. I need it, Atsu-nii,” he whined, hating how desperate he sounded but
unable to stop himself, either.
“No you don't,” his mate countered, a slow smirk curling his lips. “You took
your medicines, you don'tneedit, you just want it. Whatever happened to my
innocent little flower who was always so shy? Look at you, sprawled naked
across my bed, begging for me to take you....”
Kana's cheeks heated, but he did nothing to try to cover himself. Atsushi
dropped his shirt onto the floor and Kana groaned, licking his lips as his eyes
feasted on the expanse of tanned, tattooed muscles. He really was so lucky to
have a mate with such a beautiful body. His fingers traced lines of ink, his
thighs parting even further to allow Atsushi to settle between them.
The first knock at the door, Kana whimpered and shook his head.
“Ignore it, Kacchan,” his mate insisted, not even slowing his steady pistoning
in and out of Kana's eager body. And then the knocking became a harsh thumping,
followed by an all too familiar voice.
“Dammit, Acchan, I know you're home! Answer the damn door!”
Hiro. How could it be Hiro? And why oh why did he have to comenowof all times?!
Atsushi's growl was almost feral as he pulled out, slapping Kana's thigh.
“Bath, now,” he ordered. Kana silently followed his mate into the bathroom,
rinsing off quickly before sinking into the tub, watching as Atsushi quickly
finished himself off and then rinsed off as well. Such a waste, but it had the
desired effect, Atsushi's cock deflating quickly.
“Satou Atsushi, you open the goddamned door right now before I fucking break it
down!”
Snorting, Atsushi ruffled Kana's hair before disappearing from the bath,
probably to throw on some clothes or maybe just a yukata. Another sigh and Kana
rearranged himself in the tub, closing his eyes as he let the warmth sink
completely into his body.
“When did you turn so noisy, Hirocchi?” he heard his mate saying.
“Where's Kana? Why didn't you answer the door sooner?”
“I just got out of the shower when you knocked, didn't think you'd want me
answering the door naked,” Atsushi drawled. “Love ya, but not like that, dude.”
“And Kacchan?”
“In the bath. He had to start his suppressants this afternoon, that's why he
wanted to stay here. Didn't think trying to get him home on my bike was such a
good idea while he was feeling like that. Your mom said it was fine for him to
stay here, you know.”
Kana pulled his knees up to his chest as he heard two sets of footsteps
approaching. He wanted to be surprised at the way his older brother practically
burst into the bathroom, blinking up at his brother a moment. Fingers brushed
his cheek with clear affection and Kana closed his eyes, leaning into the touch
and sighing again. His brother's worry was so obvious he could have been
shouting it from across the room, but it felt good, too.
“See? He's just fine, worrywart. Though, now that you're here ... I was
thinking pizza and wings, if you wanted to stay? Then you can take him home
after?”
Kana bit the inside of his lip, torn between wanting Atsushi to himself and not
wanting to say anything that would make Hiro suspicious. He hated having to
keep the truth from his aniki, but the thought of losing any chance of ever
being alone with his mate again ... it was too much of a risk, he couldn't take
that chance.
“Kacchan?”
“I'll be better in a little bit,” he said softly, nuzzling his brother's hand
before sitting up properly again. “It's just.... The drugs always make things
uncomfortable for awhile. But we can go home after dinner, I should be okay by
then, I think. Maybe.”
“We'll take it one step at a time,” Hiro agreed, nodding and smiling. “I'll let
Kaasan know so she'll stop worrying.”
Another nod and Kana sank lower into the tub again as the older pair left.
Thank god his family was all beta - they were all willing to accept that his
different reactions to the heat meds were all down to his being omega without
question. He wouldn't be able to stand it if the truth cost him Hiro's love.
~*~*~
Kouki felt so helpless, watching as Koudai settled on a futon rolled out in his
home office, Kana tucked against his chest. He knew he had caused this,
somehow, he just had no idea how. Or what to do about it.
“Come on,” Mahiro murmured, coaxing him out of the room. “Hachi can handle
this. I think we need to have another chat anyway.”
Huffing a little, he let himself be pulled out to the lounge, sat on one of his
couches with a cup of lukewarm coffee pushed into his hands. Right, he hadn't
finished when Kana had collapsed. He wrinkled his nose, ignoring Mahiro to slip
into his kitchen to refresh his coffee.
“Come back to the bar, ne? We might as well finish breakfast while we talk,” he
said, taking a moment to put up Kana's and Koudai's plates before he sat back
down with his own.
“You're worried,” Mahiro said when they were both sitting again.
“I'm sure you're going to tell me that I need to be more patient, but I just
feel so helpless. Nothing's changed.”
“You're right, I am. Kouki, you're being ridiculous. Of course nothing's
changed. It's barely been any time at all and that boy hasn't properly
processed a single damn thing that's happened to him in the last six years. The
mate bite, all of the three years of being that bastard's secret sex toy, the
death of not only his mate but also his beloved brother. None of it. What has
he told you of Hiro?”
“Nothing, really. We haven't talked about him specifically, though.”
“Exactly. He clings to the edges of conversations, slips sideways on talking
about himself or his past as much as he can. Because when it does come up, the
pain is still just as sharp because he's refused to process it for all these
years. Some moron, probably his own dear father, convinced him that crying over
his dead brother was a sign of weakness, so he's never even allowed himself to
mourn! And that's just one of the things he's got bottled up inside him. You
can't expect six years of repression to magically clear up in just a couple of
weeks, you stubborn knothead!”
Kouki shifted in his seat, acutely uncomfortable under Mahiro's verbal barrage.
And yet he had to admit the omega made a good point. Certainly Mahiro knew more
about grief and grief counseling than any of the rest of them, other than
possibly Koudai. Suddenly he was beyond grateful that his two friends were so
insistent on helping his omega.
“I guess all I can do is try to be patient, right? And ask you to help me find
him a good doctor.”
“Oh I already did that second bit,” Mahiro said, casting a sly grin his way.
“Kujou-sensei will treat him well, but she didn't have an opening until almost
the end of the month. January 27th, 2pm. On the other hand, by then he should
be starting to recover his stamina a bit better.”
“You know, another alpha might take offense at you swanning in and just taking
over.”
“If you were going to be offended by me, it would've happened a long time ago,
Kou-chan,” Mahiro countered, grinning up at him without shame. “I had
originally called to see if she was even accepting new patients. They were the
ones to take it from that to setting up an appointment. And I've already added
it to my own calendar, so I'll be free to go with you. Not that you're likely
to need me, since Kujou-sensei will be happy to let you stay with him if it's
what Kana needs. But just in case....”
Kouki nodded when Mahiro trailed off into silence. As easily as Kana's panic
attacks and flashbacks were being triggered right now, it only made sense to
take every precaution. Especially after the negative experience with the last
gynecologist.
“Thank you, Maru,” Kouki said, reaching over to rest his hand on top of the
omega's own for a moment. “For everything. I mean it.”
“We do what's needed for family, you don't have to thank me for that,” Mahiro
said with a shake of his head.
“Still, I really appreciate it. I hate to think how much worse off both Kacchan
and I would be right now if it wasn't for you and Hachi and everything the two
of you have done for us. So ... thank you, truly.”
Mahiro huffed again, but Kouki wasn't fooled by the supposedly gruff exterior.
Still, he kept silent. If his friend wanted to pretend, he wasn't going to
spoil that so easily. But he also wasn't going to let it stop him from finding
proper ways to thank his friends for everything they had already done and
everything he knew they were going to continue to do.
~*~*~
Kana felt himself waking by degrees, despite wanting to stay right where he had
been. Not because he was still tired, but because at least in his dreams he
could be reunited with his brother.
Hiro. I miss you so much....
His heart quaked with the pain of it, and then arms were pulling him in close
against a slender chest that smelled of roses and sandalwood. Shivering, he
still felt himself pressing closer even as he wished it was Kouki and not
Koudai with him.
“Hiro-kun again?” Koudai asked softly, obviously surprised. “And here Mahi-nii
and I were so certain it was going to have been another memory of that
person....”
“It ... it was both. Kind of,” Kana mumbled, really not wanting to talk about
it.
“Both? I knew they were friends, but....”
“Not like that!” Kana rushed to protest, fear and shame colliding in his chest.
This was high up on the list of things he didn't want to talk about with
anyone, but he couldn't stand the thought of his new friends getting wrong
ideas about Hiro. “I ... he didn't know. About me being Atsu-nii's mate. I
hated lying to him, but I couldn't ... I couldn't tell him the truth and lose
his love.”
Kana bit his lip hard as tears prickled at the corners of his eyes.
“What makes you say that, sweetheart?” the older omega asked softly, simply
holding him close.
“I ... I remember it.... I ... I was old enough, but everyone still saw me as
just a little kid. Th-that ... that's why Atsu-nii insisted I finish high
school, b-because no one would accept that I was old enough to be his mate,
even though I was!”
“Kacchan, sweetheart, you were twelve. Not even in ancient times was a male
omega given away at his very first heat!” Koudai protested. “Especially not one
raised exclusively by betas!”
Kana trembled, a wave of self-loathing washing over him. Looking back at it
now, he could see how stupid he had been to think that way, but at the time ...
at the time he had totally believed it, he could remember that now. And Atsushi
had supported his belief ... while repeatedly telling him everyone else would
tear him down and punish him for it.
“No, sweetheart, no,” Koudai cooed, stroking his hair. “Not stupid. And it's
not your fault you didn't know any differently. Who was there to tell you? Your
beta mother who even now thinks you need to be protected from the whole world?
The alpha who only saw you as a possession, a self-propelled sex toy?”
Another shudder, silent tears leaking down his cheeks.
“Wh-what ... what's it ... how's it supposed to be?” he mumbled, choking on his
own bitter tears.
“A mating is a promise, the alpha's promise to take care of you,” the omega
said softly, stroking Kana's hair as he spoke. “Yes, it's possessive in its
biological roots, a way of securing bloodlines, but just as we're more than
just base animal instincts, a mating is about more than just progeny now. When
an omega submits to an alpha, he says he's trusting him or her completely,
totally. And when an alpha bites, it's a vow to protect. Or at least that's
what I was always told growing up. There's argument, of course, but then
there's always room for different opinions on this sort of thing. Just look at
the betas and their paper marriages!”
Kana chuckled a little, but it sounded hollow even in his own ears.
“I knew Tomoyan was my soulmate from the first moment I met him, but we didn't
even start dating until high school. As it was, he spent six months begging me
to give him even that much.”
“R-really? But you said before ... I mean, you're soulmates....”
“You didn't know him back when we were in grade school, sweetheart. He may seem
all cool and competent now, but back then he was kind of a wreck. Plus we first
met two weeks before his parents packed him off to an alphas-only boarding
school. It took him years to convince me that the link between us was worth
exploring.”
Kana didn't know how to respond to that. The idea of soulmates who didn't
become mates.... His mind pulled up an image of Kouki and he tried to imagine
what it would be like to just be friends with the alpha. He couldn't, he loved
the man too much for that.
“Every soulmate bond is different, Kacchan, because every person is different.
From being around the two of you, I can say your bond to Kou-kun is a lot more
intense than what I was feeling back then. More like what Sensei and Mahi-nii
shared when they were your age. Not that it matters, really. Yes, there was a
time when I thought Tomoyan and I would only ever be friends, but I was wrong,
he showed me we could be more, and I don't regret a second of it. Tomoyan has
stood beside me through so much, much more than any other alpha would have, I'm
sure. After all, what's the use of an omega who can't even go into heat
anymore?”
The bitterness of those last few words stuck in Kana's throat and he shifted to
blink up at Koudai's frowning face. This was exactly what he had wanted to ask
about since that first day and yet....
“It's been ten years now. The words still hurt, but not like they did,” the
older omega said quietly, the ghost of a smile tugging at his lips. “I have my
work and Tomoyan and our family of friends. It's not what I'd dreamed about as
a kid, but it's enough.”
Not quite a lie, not entirely the truth either, but perhaps close enough. Could
he be that sanguine if it were him? Could he make do with just being Kouki's
friend when his alpha's grandfather's interference finally drove them apart? He
didn't think he could, but he didn't know what other choice he would have. If
he lost Kouki completely, it would destroy him, of that much he was certain.
Kana envied Koudai's quiet strength. There was no way he could have handled
things anywhere near as well.
Chapter End Notes
     Next week I'll be taking a break from this to post something else
     entirely (a bit of Gensou, as it turns out). Of course if you want to
     support me on Patreon (pledge today to be active for all next
     month!), you can get the early release of the next chapter next week.
     ;)
     I'd apologize for the slow pace of things, but that's entirely
     intentional. Also, dude, trauma.
***** Muddled *****
Chapter Notes
     In which we set up the next round of major drama, Hayato returns as a
     major character, and Kana reverts to moody teenager.
Kouki was just finishing up his breakfast when the front door opened. He
recognized Minase's scent the next instant and he hurried to meet his friend at
the genkan. One look at his face and he knew it was going to be one of those
days.
“Minase-kun? What is it?”
“I know it's early, but....”
“I just finished breakfast, but if you're hungry....”
“I'm fine, but I'll take a coffee if you're still serving?”
“Always,” Kouki said with a nod, walking his friend and assistant into the
apartment. Minase smiled his greetings to Mahiro and Kana, then reached over to
ruffle the younger omega's hair.
“Sorry to drop in like this, but –.”
“Ah! No, you are not saying one word about work until you've eaten,” Mahiro
insisted, plopping a plate with a muffin and chunks of winter melon in front of
the beta. “Work is not allowed at meals.
“I actually don't –,” Minase started, glancing down at the plate a moment.
“Eat!” Mahiro repeated and Kouki had to join his soulmate in biting back a
smile at the omega's imperious attitude. Minase threw him a helpless look, but
all he could do was shrug his shoulders and set a mug of fresh coffee at his
place. And yet he could tell that wasn't going to be enough.
“You've known Maru as long as I have, don't look at me to rescue you from him,”
he said when the pleading look continued. A heavy sigh and the beta conceded
defeat, breaking off a piece of muffin. Still, he ate quickly, much more so
than usual, and Kouki wasn't the least bit surprised when, as soon as he was
done, Minase got up from the breakfast bar, grabbed his mug, and headed for
Kouki's home office.
“So what is it that brought you over here so early?” Kouki asked, leaning back
against the closed door.
“We have a problem,” Minase said, huffing and then grabbing a chair and hauling
it over in front of Kouki's desk. Never a good sign. Pushing away from the
door, Kouki rounded his desk.
“All right, out with it then,” he grumbled.
“I need you in the office. Aoki-san got himself arrested. Drug charges, serious
ones. We aren't going to be able to just sweep this under the rug, the charges
are probably already being made available to the press. I've already drafted
his termination and Kinoshita-san's temporary promotion, but you need to handle
this yourself. From your actual office, not here.”
“Damn that man,” Kouki muttered, dragging a hand through his hair. “I'm never
going to be able to sell off that damn company now.”
“... it does add useful diversity to the Group's portfolio.”
“And a mountain of debt from his bad management and the embezzling that had
been going on right under his nose. Dammit, now that's going to come out, too.
This is a disaster.”
“We'll figure it out, Kou-kun, we always do, but this is why I need you in the
office today. Looks like Kacchan has good company today at least.”
Kouki huffed another frustrated noise, going through his desk to find
everything he needed to shift back to working at the office. Maybe he could get
everything done and be back for lunch? He snorted almost before he could finish
thinking it. Yeah right. This could take all week to handle, even with Minase's
help. He could just throttle that idiot, Aoki. This was exactly why he had
given the man time off last year and even sent him to a discreet place for
rehab! And then he went and spoiled it, getting himself arrested like this. At
least this would be the end of dealing with him, but still.
Walking back into their bedroom, he was surprised to see Kana sitting on their
bed, obviously waiting for him.
“Kacchan? What's wrong?”
“I think that's my line,” his omega said softly, a ghost of a smile on his
lips. “Minase being here, unexpected and this early in the day ... it's bad,
isn't it?”
“... yeah,” Kouki admitted, sighing as he sat down next to his soulmate. “One
of the executives in a company the Group recently acquired got himself
arrested, it's a great big mess, I have to go into the office to handle it
personally. I'm so sorry, baby, but I have to do this, it's my responsibility,
you understand, right? I'll be back in the evening, I promise, but until this
gets fixed....”
“Well, I mean ... I've kinda gotten spoiled, having you home all the time. And
Mahi-nii is here with me and ... and it'll be okay,” Kana said, putting on a
brave face.
“I love you,” Kouki said, sliding an arm around Kana and pulling him in against
his side. “I love you so much.”
“Does this mean we still have to ... to go to the opening tomorrow night?”
“Yeah, now more than before, to be honest. I'm going to have to circulate the
room, but Hachi will have that place for you to sit and only deal with a few
people at a time. And someone you know will be with you the whole time, I
promise.”
He could feel Kana's wariness and worry, and while he could certainly
understand it, he trusted Mahiro to know what he was doing. His soulmate
couldn't have asked for a better sponsor.
“Guess I should let you go then, huh?” Kana mumbled, arms still firmly wrapped
around Kouki's middle.
“Yeah, babe, probably a good idea,” he replied, chuckling and gently ruffling
his hair. A heavy sigh from his omega and Kana reluctantly pulled away, sliding
off the bed completely. He hated seeing Kana so dejected, but there wasn't much
he could do about it, not yet anyway. But he would think of something to make
it up to him.
~*~*~
“I can't get this!” Kana grumbled, shoving the table away from himself in
frustration.
“Can't get what, sweetheart?” Mahiro asked, looking up from his tablet.
“This!” Kana said, waving his hand at the worksheets scattered across the
coffee table. Huffing again, he leaned back against the couch and scowled. Why
did he even need to do all this? He wasn't smart enough for mathematics,
obviously. It was useless, a bunch of meaningless numbers and letters - and why
did they have to make things even worse by including nonsensical English
letters in his math homework? - that he couldn't figure out and would never
need to understand anyway.
Mahiro sat down on the floor next to him and picked up the top worksheet. And
then wrinkled his nose.
“Oh algebra. I never was very good at it, either, and it's been years since I
took it. How about we set it aside for now and then when someone who knows it
better is available, you can get some help with it later?”
“Why do I even have to do this at all? It's not like they can stop me from
graduating if I don't turn in all my homework at this point, it's just stupid
busywork. Why do I even need to learn any of this? It's not like I'm smart
enough for any of this!”
“You are to be the omega mate of one of Tokyo's social elite. Even if you
decide you want to stay home to raise your children, you will need to do more
than just wash dishes and do laundry and change diapers. And when the children
are older, then what will you do? You are omega, community engagement is
expected, in one form or another. Supporting the schools of your children,
patronizing the arts, encouraging appropriate activism, such as environmental
initiatives and the like.”
“Is that what you normally do then? When you aren't babysitting me?” Kana
asked, feeling even more petulant than usual. He couldn't understand what was
wrong with him, why he was feeling this way, behaving this way.
“It's what I'm still doing, actually,” Mahiro replied, giving him a sharp look.
“I was a founding patron of Gallery ZERO, I serve in a couple school
committees, I have a seat on Sugihara-kun's Project Green Earth board, and I
have a lifetime patronage membership to the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra. Among
other things. It's a slow season at the moment, but I have connections and I
use those connections to facilitate charitable giving between those who have
money to give and those organizations I feel are worthy and in need of that
funding.”
The buzz of the comm system interrupted them, the two omegas sharing a confused
look. They hadn't ordered any food yet and neither of them could think of
another reason for someone to be buzzing them. Kana pulled his knees up to his
chin, watching as Mahiro went over to the comm.
“Yes?”
“Oh, sorry, I think I hit the wrong button somehow. Sorry, sorry, please excuse
me.”
Kana blinked as the comm buzzed again. That had sounded a lot like Hayato, but
that was impossible. It was the middle of the day, on a Tuesday no less. How
could he be here?
“This is the penthouse,” Mahiro said this time, perhaps picking up something
from Kana's scent.
“Oh! It was the right button. But, um, I was looking for Morihito Kouki-san? I
tried his cell, but it went straight to voicemail and last I heard Kacchan
still doesn't have his own phone and I'm really sorry if I've somehow got
things wrong and you have no idea what I'm talking about, oniisan.”
Nope, that was definitely Hayato, run-on sentences and all. Mahiro glanced over
to Kana and he nodded, already getting up from the floor.
“Give us a minute, Kacchan'll be down shortly,” Mahiro explained into the comm.
Kana was already shoving his feet into a pair of sneakers, hurrying to the
elevator. Impatient as ever, he shifted from one foot to the other, waiting for
the car to get up to them. By the time they got down to the lobby, a hundred
different horrible scenarios had flashed through his head. And yet Hayato
looked completely normal, if a little tired. If it wasn't for something
terrible, then just what was the alpha doing in Tokyo all of a sudden?
“Senpai?”
“Kacchan!”
Only because he knew Hayato so well, Kana was ready for the way the redhead
scooped him up into a spin-hug right there in the lobby, laughing and hugging
him as if they hadn't seen each other in months, maybe even years. Silly as it
was, it felt good to have someone so excited to see him again.
“What ... no, wait, come on upstairs first,” Kana said as he was finally put
back on his feet.
“Got something for ya, don't let me forget. You've got a chaperone now, I see,
that's probably a good thing, from what Chamu-kun's been willing to tell me.”
“What? No!” Kana protested, feeling his cheeks going red. The way Mahiro was
very obviously trying not to laugh didn't help. Traitor.
“Hi, Higuchi Hayato, I've known Kacchan practically since he was a baby.”
“Kurosaki Mahiro, pleasure to meet you, Hayato-kun,” the older omega said with
a small smile. “And I'm less his chaperone and more his sponsor. But what
brings you to Tokyo?”
“Ah, well...,” and for the first time Kana could ever remember, the young alpha
actually looked embarrassed and wasn't babbling a stream of explanations. He
could hardly guess what that meant. Had someone died? Or worse? Though he
couldn't imagine what could be worse. Or what could have his friend and senpai
so conflicted that he couldn't even find words. And then there was the way
Mahiro was giving Hayato such an expectant look.....
“... I got fired this morning,” Hayato finally admitted as they stepped out of
the elevator on the penthouse level. “And I thought, well, as long as I've got
the time now, I should see how you're doing for myself, you know? I wanted to
come down before now, but work kept getting in the way.”
“Fired? But ... why?”
“I ... might have ... oh my god, Kacchan! Look at this place! And you're
telling me all this was just his alone? Holy ... oh my god, that's a pool,
isn't it? Oh man, that terrace ... that is amazing. So much space! I'll bet it
looks even more amazing in the summer, when everything's green and growing and
you can slip into the pool to cool off from the heat and ugh, I think I hate
you a little right now, Kacchan, I really do!”
“Hayato-senpai....”
“Hey, maybe I should come down with Chamu-kun and sit the Todai exam, too, what
do you think? Okay, maybe not Todai, but I'll bet there's some great design
schools in this city, right? Kaasan would probably lose it if I ran away to
fashion school, but ... Tokyo! Harajuku! My people!”
“Hayato-senpai....”
“And if I'm going to school here, we could meet up between classes or
something, wouldn't that be cool? I've missed you so much and Chamu-kun is such
a sad-sack any time I meet up with him now, he really misses you, too, you
know. I gotta remember to look up colleges with design schools when I get
online later. Do you think your Kouki-san would mind if I used his wifi? Ahh,
this place is so amazing, Kacchan, I'm so jealous!”
“Senpai!” Kana finally shouted, huffing and stamping his foot for emphasis.
That was enough to make the alpha's eyes go wide, his mouth dropping open for a
silent second before he closed it and pulled himself up straight again.
“Well you don't have to get all huffy! If you think it's a bad idea, just say
so in plain words!”
“I didn't say that!” Kana protested, dropping onto a couch. “But you still
haven't explained what you're doing here.”
“I told you, I got fired this morning, so I thought I'd come see you for a bit.
That's gonna be okay, isn't it?” the redheaded alpha said, for the first time
giving nervous looks to both Kana and Mahiro. “If it's not ... it's an open
return ticket, I could probably catch a train back tonight with it, I just ...
I was really worried about you and Chamu-kun got super quiet and changed the
subject when I asked him how you were doing after work yesterday and I knew
that was a bad sign and since you still don't have a phone, well....”
Kana felt something burn in his chest, guilt that he hadn't done more to keep
in contact with his friend. With anyone, really, since the incident. It was too
easy to blame his lack of phone, but as excuses went, it was a pretty weak one.
Kouki had already offered to buy him a new phone, but things kept happening to
keep them from actually going out together. Now that he was thinking about it,
he was a little surprised neither Kouki nor Minase had just gone out and gotten
him one. Probably wanting him to pick out a model for himself. A heavy sigh and
he patted the couch cushion next to him.
“Sorry, senpai, I ... I'm sorry I haven't been a better friend. Forgive me?”
“You really are ridiculous sometimes, you know that?” the young alpha said,
dropping onto the couch next to him and tucking an arm around him. Kana's skin
tingled and instead of the comfort he had always drawn from his senpai in the
past, he now felt a trickle of unease. It made no sense, he hadn't felt this
way when they had been downstairs or riding up the elevator together, why was
Hayato's closeness suddenly a thing?
“Hayato-kun, I think you should sit over here. How are you at algebra, by the
way?”
“Huh? Oh, um, not that great. Well I know the basics well enough, but I'd
probably have to take a refresher course if I wanted to move into additional
maths, why?” the alpha asked, moving from the couch to the flanking chair as he
spoke. Kana had to bite back a small smile, inwardly marveling at how easily
Mahiro was able to get others to do what he wanted. It was almost magical.
“Kacchan's been trying to work on his homework, but I admit, I've never been
particularly good at algebra,” Mahiro confessed, pouring tea for Hayato and
Kana both with a grace of movement that left Kana feeling even weirder in his
own skin for some reason. The older omega made hosting look so easy, would he
ever reach that level?
“Oh, well then, yeah, I think I can help with that. You've got your textbooks
here, too, right? Then yeah. I mean, I may need to spend some time with the
book first, to make sure I actually remember stuff right, but after that,
definitely, I can help you out. Happy to, even!”
“O-okay, well....” Kana started to move from the couch only to have Mahiro rest
a hand on his leg.
“Tea first. Not like the homework's going anywhere. Or needs to be turned in
before Monday.”
Kana felt himself blushing again at that reminder. That was the arrangement the
teachers had settled on for him - that Chamu would turn in his assignments
every Monday. It meant he was out of sync with his classmates, but since he
wasn't actually there with them....
“You didn't bring much with you,” Mahiro noted. Kana startled, only just then
realizing Hayato had only had a backpack, the bright bag leaning drunkenly
against the couch, as if it wasn't even half full.
“Ah, well, I didn't want to just assume I could stay here very long,” the
redhead admitted, rubbing the back of his neck. “I figured a day or two might
be a safe enough assumption, but more than that would probably be pushing it,
so I packed light. Oh! Shit, where are my manners?! I was so excited to be
seeing Kacchan again....”
Another moment of surprise as Kana watched his friend hurriedly set down his
tea and grab for his bag. Pulling out two wrapped packages, Hayato then bounced
up to his feet, bowing deeply before offering the first to Mahiro.
“Please forgive my thoughtlessness. Thank you for allowing me to come into this
home, even though I was so rude as to not even call ahead,” the alpha said,
bowing again and holding out the package with both hands.
“Hayato-kun, really....”
“Please, Kurosaki-sama,” Hayato insisted, bowing even lower before extending
his arms a bit more. Kana could see a smile twitching at the older omega's
lips, could scent the faint flicker of amusement as Mahiro made a show of
relenting and accepting the gift, even though one could argue it wasn't really
his place. But Kana was even less prepared for the way Hayato fell to his knees
before him, bowing even lower before presenting the second package to him.
“Forgive me for failing you all these years, Kobayashi-sama,” his senpai said
and Kana felt sure his eyes were going to pop out of their sockets. An alpha
never spoke this way to an omega, especially not one who was his junior!
“S-senpai!”
“This lowly worm does not deserve to be called as such,” his friend insisted,
bowing even lower. Kana squirmed in his seat, this was absurd. And more than a
little uncomfortable.
“Hayato-senpai, stop,” he said softly, taking the gift from his friend. He
didn't understand what could possibly be motivating his friend, but seeing
Hayato lowering himself so drastically, begging for forgiveness for he didn't
even know what.... it wasn't right. He wanted to grab Hayato by the sleeve and
pull him upright, but he knew better than to even try.
“I know nothing can repair the dishonor to our family that we, all of us,
failed you so completely,” Hayato said, still bent over double. It was ... not
even Yutaka, who'd arguably had the best chance of any of the Higuchi family of
seeing what had happened and doing something about it had apologized like this.
“This dishonor is not on you to bear, Hayato-kun,” Mahiro said quietly, one
hand alighting on the alpha's shoulder, nudging him back upright. “You were but
a child yourself and away at school, how could you have known?”
“But ... but the family,” Hayato stammered, sitting back on his heels and
frowning at them both. “The Higuchi clan, our family ... we've been responsible
for the welfare of omegas in Fukui prefecture for ... for generations. And we
failed him.”
Kana could smell it even before he saw the twitch in Mahiro's temple. Oh this
was going to bad, his hand shooting out like a dart to grab Mahiro's arm.
“It's not.... Niisama, I told you before, remember?” he said, urgently hoping
to cut off that anger before Mahiro could say or do something they would all
regret. “It was decided before I was even born that Atsu-nii would be my alpha.
I don't know how it works, exactly, we didn't even know Yuta-nii until after
Atsu-nii first went to school and they were dormed together. But if the clan's
responsible for looking out for us, then they must have some kind of omega
registry, right? It was always known that Atsu-nii would be my alpha. Senpai,
tell him.”
Hayato bent himself practically to the floor again and Kana grimaced. This
wasn't helping, he could still scent Mahiro's anger, brittle and sharp in the
air.
“Neesama works as the prefectural registrar of alphas and omegas, but there
isn't a central system, she has to go to the cities and order copies of their
records herself. I ... I don't know what those records hold, but he's right, it
was known to us that Satou-san was intended as Kana-kun's mate by both
families. This does not excuse our failure to protect him, however.”
“Senpai!”
“No, Kacchan,” Mahiro said, frozen ire dripping from each word as he rose to
his feet. “The act itself lays solely on that person's shoulders, may he be
punished for a thousand years for his sins, but that it was allowed to continue
for three years....”
Kana didn't know what to make of the dark sound Mahiro made, fear clawing at
his throat as he watched the older omega storm out onto the terrace.
“I ... I think I should go,” Hayato said softly. “I'm sorry.”
“Senpai....”
“No, he's right,” Hayato said with a shake of his head. “We let Yuta-nii's
friendship with Satou-san make us blind. Like you said, everyone knew the two
of you were supposed to end up mated, so we didn't watch over you like we would
have. Like we should have. Yuta-nii trusted him, loved him like a brother, so
no one thought twice about you being alone with him. Certainly no one ever
considered assigning you a chaperone. And that is our disgrace. Betrothed or
not, you should have had someone checking on you regularly from the time of
your first heat, to be a chaperone and confidant, especially being an only
omega child surrounded by so many betas. I know it doesn't change things, but
I'm sorry.”
“And just what, exactly, is it supposed to gain me if you let Mahi-nii chase
you off like this?!” Kana protested, shooting a dark glare at the man smoking
on the terrace before turning back to Hayato. “Tell me, senpai. Tell me what
good his anger does me right now! OR your shame!”
“K-Kana....”
“Maybe I was just a stupid little child, too full of my own overly romantic
ideas of being an adult just because I'd had my first heat. Maybe I was stupid
to listen to Atsu-nii, to let him persuade me into keeping it all as secret as
possible. Maybe your older brothers and sisters should have noticed something
sooner. But it's over. It's done. Atsu-nii's been dead for three years already.
What good does it do to lay blame now??”
Hot tears dripped down Kana's cheeks and this time when Hayato pulled him into
his arms, he could only feel comfort in it. Comfort and a wall of regret as
bitter as the tears falling from his chin. A weak sob and he pressed even
closer, fisting his hands in Hayato's shirt while the alpha rubbed his back. It
wasn't entirely right, Hayato was a bright citrus and energetic sparkle to
Kouki's calmer, steadier scent, but it was familiar enough to help.
“Kacchan? Oi, who the fuck are you and what the fuck have you done to
Kacchan?!”
Kana scrambled to his feet, biting back a laugh at how ready Hikaru looked to
physically attack Hayato if the alpha didn't give him the right answers.
“Hi-kun, it's okay,” he said, scrubbing at a wet cheek.
“Bullshit. Kurosaki-nii isn't here and you're crying again. Imma only ask you
one more time, Alpha, who the fuck are you and what are you doing here??”
“Hikaru-senpai!” Kana sputtered.
“Higuchi Hayato, one of Kacchan's friends from Fukui. You have a stout heart,
oniisan, I'm glad Kacchan has such friends with him now,” Hayato said, the most
solemn Kana had ever heard him. Watching his senpai, still on his knees and
shuffling a little to better bow low before Hikaru, was giving Kana a weird
feeling all over. Or maybe it was the way Hayato was being so quiet, so ... un-
Hayato-like.
“Ok, but why isn't Kurosaki-nii here?”
“Because aniki is selfish and has a temper like a wet badger and stormed out,”
Kana grumbled, plopping down onto the couch with a huff.
“I heard that,” Mahiro's voice said, shame racing red through Kana's cheeks.
After everything Mahiro had done for him, to be caught saying such unkind
things was ... it was unforgivable. And yet instead of anger, he could only
pick out amusement from the scent that wrapped around him as Mahiro sat beside
him and pulled him into a gentle hug.
“Some day,” the older omega said softly, “you'll learn not to always assume the
worst of everyone, na? Besides, you aren't wrong, I have a bad temper, and when
I get angry I'm too likely to say things I don't necessarily mean. And I'm
sorry my anger added to your upset, but it just ... a forced mating of an
omega, any omega, is a stain on the community, but what you went through ... it
just makes me so angry. And then to hear the guardian clan was so close....”
“Guardian clan?” Hikaru echoed and Kana watched as the other omega's eyes went
wide as saucers.
“Ninety percent betas in a mostly rural prefecture, of course Fukui-ken still
has an active guardian clan,” Hayato said, sitting back on his heels, though
his usual smile was still absent. “Even Takashi-nii is still responsible for
clan duties, even with his outside business. It's a responsibility we are born
to that never stops, no matter what we do.”
Something Hayato had said earlier clicked into place and Kana felt himself
frowning.
“Is that why you really came then? Family duty?”
“You were my friend long before I knew anything about our clan's duties,
Kacchan,” Hayato said quietly, shaking his head. “I needed to make my apologies
myself.”
“Yuta-nii didn't. Apologize for the whole clan, I mean.”
“... aniki's been watching over you since the day of the accident, Kacchan, we
all have. It doesn't make anything better, I know that, but.... I needed to
come and see you myself. I know nothing can make things right so easily,
but....”
“I think you've tortured him enough,” Mahiro whispered into Kana's ear. Had he?
Was that what he had been doing? That hadn't been his intent and he felt heat
rising in his cheeks again. He still wasn't sure he understood what had
happened, what crack he had fallen through or what Hayato's family had failed
to do. For that matter, he wasn't sure anything they might have done could have
changed things. All he knew for sure was that it was in the past and if not
even his own mind could wipe out what had happened to him anymore, then nothing
anyone else did or didn't do was going to do so either.
Which didn't give him the words to say to his senpai. He sat there, gnawing his
lip as he watched Hayato's bowed head. It was so weird, seeing his senpai being
so quiet, still. It was unnatural. But he couldn't very well say everything was
fine when it was obvious that it wasn't. He glanced at Hikaru, but the omega
was looking a bit glassy right then. And Mahiro was no help either, not even in
his scent. Another heavy sigh and he forced himself up from the couch, walking
over to Hayato and smacking him on the head.
“Knock it off, will you? It's creepy, seeing you like this,” he grumbled.
“Either help me with my homework or ... or go down to Harajuku for a couple
hours.”
Maybe they weren't the exactly right words, but like flipping a switch,
Hayato's usual cheerful smile came back and the alpha dragged him down into
another tight hug.
“So ... algebra, right? Um, sorry for letting your tea get cold, Kurosaki-
sama.”
“It's just sencha,” Mahiro said with a dismissive laugh. “You two get back to
work and don't worry about it. I'll let Kou-kun know you're here, we'll figure
out what to do with you when he gets home.”
Kana glanced up as Mahiro walked out of the room, telling himself to relax,
that the older omega was probably just leaving the room to keep from
distracting them. And to remove the temptation of having Kana able to take the
phone from him for a few minutes with his alpha. Sigh. Tonight would just have
to be soon enough.
~*~*~
Closing the office door behind him, Mahiro was just unlocking his phone when it
started vibrating in his hand. It took him a moment to actually answer,
chuckling as he did so.
“Hey, I was just about to call you,” he said, sitting in Kouki's desk chair.
“How's it going?”
“Don't ask,” Kouki grumbled. “Is everything okay there?”
“Kacchan's friend Hayato turned up out of the blue, that was kind of ... a
thing. It's better now, but.... Did you know Higuchi was the Fukui prefecture
guardian clan?”
“They still have an active guardian clan?? Then how the hell...?”
“The same way no one else noticed. Yutaka and Atsushi were school friends, Kana
was Atsushi's betrothed, Atsushi took advantage of that. And probably lied his
ass off to everyone, using just enough truth to keep others from picking it up.
Or else he was a complete sociopath, in which case....” Mahiro trailed off with
a sigh. The more breadcrumbs he got about Kana's former mate, the more Mahiro
was starting to suspect the man had been at best a moderate sociopath. It
certainly explained the deceptions.
“Is that why you were going to call me?”
“To let you know Hayato-kun was here, yeah, so you didn't go all stupid when
you came home. Kacchan's a little wobbly with him, the first time Hayato-kun
hugged him, he was fine, but the second time he reacted sort of the way he does
when Kumi-chan gets too close. He's gotten a bit better since then, but I don't
know if it'll stay that way. His own emotional stability is all over the place
right now.”
“So it really was him I was feeling,” Kouki said with a sigh. “Do you think
he'd be up for a dinner out tonight, then?”
Mahiro mulled it over for a long moment. On the one hand, the time alone with
Kana would probably be good for both the omega and his ridiculous alpha. On the
other hand, he wasn't so sure it was a good idea. Especially since Kana hadn't
actually had his official debut yet. If they all went out together, that would
be safer, but it could also read as a bit awkward. On the other hand, he knew
of a couple places that would be willing to guarantee complete privacy and that
... that might be the best option yet. In fact, one in particular would be
perfect.
“Let me make a call. If Morimoto-dono's restaurant has a private room
available, then yes, you can take him out. I don't know that I'd trust your
privacy anywhere else, especially on such short notice.”
“... I wasn't really thinking of anything that fancy, Maru.”
“I'm sure you weren't, but his debut is tomorrow night, so until then.... Just
trust me and let me make my call. I'll let you know the results when I'm done.”
“Tyrant,” Kouki huffed, but even over the phone, Mahiro could tell the man was
amused rather than annoyed. At least this way he wasn't going to have to send
Hikaru back out to get more ingredients to cover their unexpected dinner guest?
And it would give him more time to get to know this strange alpha that had
watched Kana growing up. If he could make it all come together on such short
notice. Then again, Chef Morimoto owed him a few favors still. Mahiro had no
problem cashing one in for Kana's sake.
~*~*~
Kana could feel his eyes threatening to pop out of his head when he realized
they were walking into the side entrance of XEX and being discretely escorted
to a private room on the second floor. Even though he was wearing the nicest
clothes he had (and had grumbled at Mahiro the whole time for putting him in
nicer than jeans), he still felt criminally under-dressed, especially next to
Kouki's formal three piece suit. Had he been wearing that this morning? Kana
couldn't clearly recall now, too caught up in the absence of the silver stud
that was missing from his alpha's lip. But then of course it was, of course his
alpha couldn't go to work, handle a major business crisis while looking like a
college-aged miscreant.
“Relax, Kacchan,” Kouki said softly when they had been left alone with the
customary hot towels and tea, unbuttoning his coat and vest. “Morimoto-dono
will have personally guaranteed our privacy tonight, or else we wouldn't be
here.”
“This place is... I mean, I've heard about it on TV, but I never even dreamed I
would actually be dining at a place like this. Ever,” Kana admitted, feeling
himself going pink in the cheeks again. “Do you....”
Before he could even finish forming the question, the door was opening again
and again Kana felt certain he was two seconds from making a complete fool of
himself. Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto. Their dinner was to be made by the most
famous Japanese chef in all the world. Under the cover of the table, he pinched
himself. To his horror, the chef's lips twitched into a knowing smile and then
he bowed politely.
“Good evening. Always a pleasure to see you again, Kouki-san.”
“Likewise, Chef. Welcome back to Tokyo, by the way. How was ... New York this
time?”
“Los Angeles and Seattle,” the famous chef said as he started preparing the
steel plate at the center of the table. “Well enough, but it's always good to
return home. I haven't had enough time here these past few years. But I said
after this trip I needed at least six months here at home before I even
consider another trip abroad.”
“So you'll be here through hanami? That's good, they say we should have an
especially beautiful spring season this year.”
“Yes. You know, I've been away each of the last four, it's taken a toll on my
spiritual well-being. Nowhere else in the world can quite compare to spring
here in Japan.”
This was not at all what he had been expecting. He had half expected a fancy
meal prepared in silence by some nameless chef. Or else a series of small,
fancy courses delivered already prepared so he and Kouki could be left in
complete privacy. Certainly not this relaxed atmosphere, as though his alpha
and the chef were old friends.
“Your friend doesn't say much,” the chef noted and Kana felt his cheeks burning
again.
“... you would think by now I would know better than to just assume, even with
Maru. Especially with Maru,” Kouki said, shaking his head. “Chef, allow me to
introduce my betrothed, Kobayashi Kana.”
“It's a pleasure to meet you, Chef-san,” Kana said, bowing as best he could in
his seat and trying not to let on that this was the first time that he could
recall that Kouki had used that word on him.
“Ahh, I see now why Kurosaki-kun was so concerned with your privacy,” the alpha
chef said and was that a twinkle in his eye? “Please, be at ease, Kobayashi-
kun. For a certainty, no one will hear of any of this from my lips.”
Uncertain what to say, he somehow managed a small smile, grateful to see the
chef turning his attention to the heated steel plate and the slicing of
vegetables and meats. Kana found himself watching the chef's knife work in
fascination in spite of himself, not really paying attention to the
conversation between the two alphas. Chef Morimoto made it all look so easy,
the effortless way he sliced, chopped, and filleted without breaking stride
either in his preparations or his conversation with Kouki. Easy to see why the
man was so widely respected - he really was an artist with food.
When the chef was finished preparing their meal, he thanked them for coming,
wished them well, and then left, though not before winking in Kana's direction.
At least, he thought the chef had winked at him, though he wasn't sure why. And
wasn't sure he wanted to take the time right then to think about it,
considering the mouth-watering selection of food in front of him. Real wagyu
beef that almost melted in his mouth, perfectly prepared winter vegetables,
scallops, prawns, and lightly crisped noodles, it was almost like being in food
heaven. No, scratch that, not almost, it was food heaven. He couldn't imagine a
more perfect dinner out.
~*~*~
Kouki glanced sidelong at his omega and had to bite back a small smile at the
expression on Kana's face. Taking him out for dinner like this had definitely
been the right decision. He knew Kana had been wary and even more than a little
nervous when Chef Morimoto had walked into the room, but that had apparently
passed, probably because it was just the two of them now.
“So ... Maru rushed us out in such a hurry I didn't even get to see Hayato-kun.
What brings him to Tokyo?”
“Yeah, well, you've met senpai, you know how hard it is to get him to shut up
once he starts talking,” Kana replied with a shrug. “Mahi-nii wouldn't have
wanted us to be late for this dinner.”
“Good point,” he said, nodding. “Doesn't really answer my question, though.”
“Oh, well ... actually, I'm ... I'm still not sure what happened,” Kana said, a
cute blush coloring his cheeks. “He said he got fired and decided to come check
on me, but I'm sure there's more he's not telling me. Especially with the way
he ... he apologized for his whole clan.”
“Maru mentioned something about Higuchi being guardians,” Kouki said, watching
as Kana's emotions played over his face as clear as day. Hurt, frustration,
shame.
“... yeah....”
The silence between them felt almost oppressive and Kouki set down his
chopsticks for a moment to reach over and gently squeeze Kana's knee. The omega
took a shaky breath and then straightened.
“It doesn't matter, though, right? Past is past, it doesn't change anything.”
Kouki squeezed Kana's knee again and resumed his dinner. He wasn't entirely
convinced that the omega actually believed his own words, but just hearing them
was a start. With enough repetition, he just might start to believe it, after
all.
While Kana was distracted by the arrival of dessert, Kouki slipped a small
package from his pocket and set it on the table between them. When they were
alone again, he lightly nudged it against his omega's hand. Kana blinked
cutely, obviously surprised to see something where there had been nothing a few
moments earlier.
“W-what....?”
“Open it.”
He had to hold back his own grin as he watched his omega carefully unwrap his
gift. And tried not to laugh as Kana's eyes went wide with amazement at the
brand new iPhone in his hands.
“I hope this is okay?” he said in feigned concern, hoping his soulmate was too
distracted to notice the mismatch between tone and scent. “I know a new model
is coming out this fall already, but since you need a phone now.... It's
already charged and activated, it just needs you to connect it to your own
Apple account.”
“I ... I've never had an iPhone before. I don't think I even have an Apple
account, my other phone was just a cheap Android-powered smartphone,” his omega
stammered. “I ... I have no idea how to get any of my old information onto
this.”
“... I should have asked,” he said, frowning at himself. “I didn't even think
... iPhone seems like the popular brand, I just assumed ... I'm sorry, we can
get something else if you want.”
“... but you've already activated this one,” Kana said, a startled look
painting itself across his face and was that panic he was getting off him?
“Finding a use for an iPhone isn't going to be a problem, Kacchan. If you'd
rather have an Android so you can get your information back more easily, then
we'll get you an Android.”
Kana tried to hide his tears, but Kouki could smell the salt of them. Leaning
over, he brushed a kiss to his omega's forehead. Mahiro had warned him against
making too many assumptions, he should have listened. Well, it was all right.
Another brief kiss and then he picked up the bill booklet. To his surprise,
instead of a bill, there was a brief note, written in Morimoto's strong hand.
No charge tonight, a gift to my good friend. It will be our little secret.
Congratulations on your betrothal. May he bring you much joy.
Folding the note and tucking it into his pocket, Kouki closed the booklet.
Their little secret.
~*~*~
Kana jerked awake, pulling his knees up to his chest as he sat up in bed. The
dreams were a jumble, all he knew for sure was that he hadn't wanted to be in
them any longer. Only the pain from his still-healing wounds kept him from
fearing this was just another dream. Except he had been hurt in the dreams,
too. Glancing over at the other side of the bed, he could just make out the
shape of his alpha, still deeply asleep. A part of him wanted to scoot closer,
to burrow against that chest and soak in as much of Kouki's presence as he
could. Instead, he eased out of their bed, pulling on his fluffy robe and
padding out into the rest of the apartment. Kouki had a long week yet ahead of
him, he needed his rest undisturbed.
Stopping off in the kitchen, Kana made himself a cup of tea before picking up
his new phone, finally charged and ready for use. He still felt a little guilty
and he had tried his hardest to talk Kouki down on model. The HTC One he held
in his hands was so much nicer than he felt he deserved, especially when there
was going to be a new crop of Android-powered phones being released in just a
couple of months. He would have been perfectly happy with an older Nokia, but
Kouki had insisted and Kana was completely weak to that hopeful smile.
At least he didn't have to wait long to import all his old contacts and data.
Not that he'd had very much of either with his old phone, as antisocial as he
had generally tended to be. No, not antisocial, shunned. Chamu had been his
only friend in junior high and while a couple older alpha girls had been
friendly with him his first year of high school, he had only kept in touch with
Sayuri after that. He had always been the freak, even before the accident that
had cost him both his mate and his brother. Things had never really gotten
better after that. Oh his classmates had felt sorry enough for him at first,
but after a couple of months things had gone back to normal.
Truth be told, things hadn't really gotten any better now, either, had they?
Here he was in a strange city, surrounded by people he only sort of knew at
all. And at any moment, Kouki's grandfather could come swooping back into the
picture to rip it all away from him. Kouki was his soulmate, yes, but contrary
to how he had been raised, well, the evidence was clear - being soulmates
wasn't enough. Pulling his knees up to his chest again, Kana buried his face
into them and silently wept. It should have been him that died that night.
Everything would be better now if it had just been him and not Hiro that had
died.
***** Momentous *****
Chapter Notes
     Finally, it's here, Kana's big night. Lots of new faces and I'm sorry
     I don't have the appendix updated yet, that's a project for tomorrow
     or Friday.
     (More culture notes at the end)
See the end of the chapter for more notes
Mahiro carefully smoothed the black cloth over Kana's shoulders, nodding to
himself. They still had another hour before they had to leave for the gallery,
but he had wanted Kana to be fully dressed far enough in advance that the
teenager would have time to get used to the weight and the feel of the formal
kimono and hakama.
“I feel ridiculous,” Kana muttered, flapping one arm. “This feels awfully
formal for just an art opening.”
“It's not just an exhibition opening. This is your first public event as Kou-
kun's betrothed, appearances matter,” Mahiro said, one hand lightly landing on
one of the stark white kamon on Kana's chest. “This is Kouki's family crest, it
proclaims you as belonging to him. If his grandfather tries to spirit you away
in the middle of the night now, he'll have to explain himself to the rest of
us. He might bluster in private after this, but in public he can either say
nothing or have to admit he had not given his blessing in advance and risk
losing face. For someone like that ... this is your protection now. No one will
be able to say you are not worthy of Kou-kun and get away with it.”
“But....”
“Shh,” Mahiro admonished, pressing a finger to the teen's lips. “Go have your
tea, Hayato-kun should have it ready for you by now.”
“I still feel ridiculous,” Kana grumbled, but it was little more than a token
protest. Biting back a smile of his own, Mahiro watched as Kana shuffled out of
the guest room, muttering the whole way.
“... that is one unhappy teenager.”
“He'll get over it,” Mahiro replied with a negligent wave, latching onto
Mitsuki's neck and pulling him down into a hungry, if all too brief, kiss. “I
see you and Kou-kun have already been busy. Did you bring my kimono?”
“Do I look like an idiot?” his alpha countered, smirking. Partly as an act of
solidarity, he and Mitsuki had agreed to dress in formal kimono as well, so
Kana didn't have to feel quite so singled out. The teen wasn't entirely wrong,
the five kamon kimono he wore was a bit overly formal for the level of event
they were attending, but for Kana's debut, it was completely necessary. Kouki
and Mitsuki were already dressed in similar kimono, now it was just a matter of
getting Mahiro into his own. A deep breath and he kept very still as Mitsuki
helped him settle into his black tomesode, decorated with pine boughs, sprays
of white and pink plum blossoms, and purple folding fans. It would put him in
sharp contrast to the masculine kimono most of their party would be wearing,
but he was a mated omega with a child, he was allowed.
“Saga-kun knows all about this little show of yours, I'm assuming,” Mitsuki
said as he helped Mahiro settle his obi.
“Of course. Hachi filled him in as soon as we made the plans. I expect him to
show up either in formal kimono as well or one of Yoshi-tan's creations. I
expect at least a dozen of us in formal kimono tonight, Kana won't have to feel
quite so awkward.”
“And you'll be sitting with him all night?”
“Yes, of course, we've been over this,” he said, trying not to sigh at having
to go over everything again. He knew Mitsuki knew the answers already, but that
the repetition would help ease his alpha's mind and nerves.
“I just want to be sure I'll know where to find you.”
“As if you've ever had a problem with that,” Mahiro countered, chuckling. Even
before they had been fully mated, Mitsuki had always been able to find him, no
matter how crowded the room.
“As long as you three don't get mixed up in even more trouble than usual,”
Mitsuki cautioned, though Mahiro could smell his mate's amusement.
“Who, us? Now when have we ever gotten you into trouble?”
“If you want me to make a list, we'll be here all night, love,” his alpha said,
coming around to press a brief kiss to his lips. “Come on, before your charge
does something to completely mess up all your hard work on him.”
A snort but Mahiro let his mate lead him out of the room. Tonight was going to
be something special. Whatever else happened, he would make sure Kana was in
good hands.
~*~*~
Kouki lightly pressed a hand to the small of Kana's back. The omega forced
himself to take another deep breath while it was just the few of them in
Koudai's office. A fan lightly tapped his wrist and he grimaced, forcing his
arms back to his sides. He didn't think he had ever felt this nervous about
anything in his life. Then again, he had never done anything this formal or
important before in his life, either.
“Relax, Kacchan,” Kouki murmured. “I'll be with you to start and Maru will be
at your side the whole time.”
“I know, I just....”
“Just be grateful the Emperor isn't here tonight,” Mahiro murmured. That was a
thought Kana hadn't even considered and for a moment he thought for sure he was
going to faint.
And then Koudai was opening the office door and beckoning them forward. With
Kouki's hand on his elbow, he walked out with his soulmate into what felt like
a thousand eyes all staring at him. Hushed whispers followed them as they
walked across the gallery, pausing as Kouki directed to admire this work or
that sculpture. It felt like an eternity before Kana was finally allowed to sit
down on an ornate couch that stood in sharp contrast to the more modern and
minimalist style of the various artworks on display. For something that looked
like it was straight out of one of the fairytale castles of Europe, it was
surprisingly comfortable.
“Well, we've certainly turned heads,” Mahiro said from the chair beside him. As
raw and exposed as Kana still felt, he knew that much was true. Most of the
people filling the gallery space were dressed in elegant but very Western
styles, though he had also caught a glimpse of a pair of alpha women in hanbok.
He wanted to ask about them, but they had seemingly disappeared into the crowd.
Perhaps later.
“And there's Sagacchi coming this way, which is, I suppose, my cue to go be
social,” Kouki said, leaning down to brush a brief kiss to Kana's forehead.
“Can I get you two anything?”
“Airu-kun should be here shortly,” Mahiro said, getting up to take Kouki's
place on the couch. The butterflies in Kana's stomach were threatening to make
him nauseous, even with the older omega right there beside him.
“Oh sweet heavens,” a blond omega sighed as he dropped down into the chair
Mahiro had just vacated. Kana felt his eyebrows threatening to fly off his face
they were arched so high at such unexpected behavior. So this was the artist of
the hour. Lanky and leggy with a shock of platinum blond hair artfully styled
to mostly conceal the left side of his face, Saga's kimono was as outrageous as
his art was minimalistic, a bright blue batik slashed with orange and black
tiger-striped panels and cinched by a black leather corset. As if by pre-
arranged timing (and perhaps it had been), Koudai's quiet assistant manager
appeared at that precise moment with a full tea set.
“Airu-kun, you're a blessing,” the blond said, adjusting one of his elbow-
length fingerless black lace gloves before accepting a cup of tea.
“So everyone keeps saying. Saga-kun, I believe you know Kurosaki-sama already,
but allow me to introduce Kobayashi Kana-san.”
As if there could be any doubts about who everyone currently in their little
alcove was. Still, it was a matter of protocol, even if Kana felt a bit awkward
bowing while seated in his overly stiff hakama.
“Koudai-kun mentioned you had an interest in art?” Saga lilted, nodding to
himself. “Always a pleasure to meet another artist, of course. So ... what do
you think?”
Kana blinked stupidly, his cup held frozen halfway to his lips for a second
before he felt his arms lowering it almost mechanically.
“Well, it's ... it's very ... um,” he stammered, struggling to find the right
words. He glanced out at the room again, his eye caught by one of the prominent
sculptures, an explosion of smoked glass shards with details he couldn't
clearly see or even just recall at the moment. Dammit, he had only just walked
through the exhibition, why couldn't he think of a single word to fit to it?
“It's a bit all over the place, isn't it?” Mahiro said into Kana's silence.
“There doesn't seem to be a particularly coherent theme tonight.”
“Ah, but that was precisely my point,” the blond said with a wide grin, before
leaning closer. “I can't wait to see how the art critics and journalists twist
themselves into knots trying to create a cohesive narrative out of my chaos.”
Kana joined in the soft laughter, but he couldn't help feeling rather out of
his depth. He didn't really think of himself as any sort of proper artist, most
of his drawings had been illustrations to stories in his head that he could
never have gotten out otherwise. This sort of modern art ... it wasn't that he
disliked it, it just wasn't really the way he worked.
“I already caught one journalist waxing poetic about the rich symbolism in
'9',” Saga said with a devilish grin. “I didn't have the heart to tell him it
was simply the ninth canvas from a set the dogs had done.”
“Dogs?” Kana asked.
“It was a wild idea I had late last summer. I invited several of my friends'
dogs over to play with my own Chiko and at one point I let them play in
washable paints and laid out a bunch of canvases. I wanted to do a showing of
just those canvases, but in the end I decided against it. One or two slipped
into my own work is one thing, but I decided a show of nothing but dogs at play
might have been stretching my own credibility a bit much.”
Kana's laugh startled even himself, but then Saga was laughing along with him.
A moment and then a hand briefly touched his shoulder.
“Sorry to interrupt, little brother, but Boss-san said to give you this,” Airu
said, handing Kana a plate of small savory appetizers. At the sight of food,
Kana's stomach growled and he felt his cheeks heating, the blush getting worse
for the knowing smile the beta was giving him. Thanking the man, he hesitated,
not sure what to do. As hungry as he was, he wouldn't feel right if he was the
only one eating.
“Slowly,” Mahiro murmured beside him, “and mind your sleeves.”
Kana forced himself to take a deep breath before selecting a small dumpling. To
his relief, he saw several others in the room with similar plates and then Airu
was returning with similar selections for Mahiro and Saga.
“I'm sorry for why it's necessary,” Saga said after a few moments of relatively
comfortable quiet, “but I'm so glad to have this space tonight. I will never
discourage an artist from doing what he loves, but these people.... no offense,
Maru–sama, but these people can be maddening in their airs and pretension,
trying to use my art to prove that they're better than others. Some days it
makes me want to scream at them all. All form with no substance.”
“Not everyone is like that. But this sort of thing does tend to bring out the
worst of that in our society,” Mahiro said with a small nod.
“I know, I know. And as much as I'm enjoying pulling one over on the art press,
it also makes me a bit sad to know that not one of them is likely to see what
I've actually done.”
“Oh, I wouldn't be so sure of that,” Mahiro said, subtly gesturing over towards
a young woman frowning thoughtfully at one of Saga's sculptures. “Be sure you
make time for Wada-san before she leaves tonight. She has a better eye than
most, I think.”
“... you may be right. Ah, I suppose I should go mingle some more. Chin up,
Kobayashi-kun, you'll make it through just fine.”
They seemed strange parting words to Kana, but he appreciated them nonetheless.
He wasn't sure how much time had passed, it already felt like an eternity even
though he was sure it wasn't. Kouki and Mahiro both had told him before that
they would only need to spend an hour here, but he wasn't so sure anymore. At
least he wasn't in the middle of the swirl of people.
~*~*~
Kana sensed it even before the crowd of mostly betas parted ahead of a strong
alpha couple. Worse, they were headed toward the very alcove where he had taken
refuge. Mahiro squeezed his knee gently and then his sponsor was standing to
greet the couple.
“Yoshi-tan, it's been too long~”
“And whose fault is that, hmm?” the male alpha said, but the smile on his face
was warm, almost boyish in its charm. Or perhaps it was the burnished reddish-
blond hair, the air of perpetual youth. This alpha, too, was in formal black
kimono, the white kamon almost glowing in sharp relief against the pitch black
silk of his haori. The woman beside him, dark and small in comparison, wore a
tomesode similar to Mahiro's, black with bamboo about the hem and sparrows
darting across her knees. And the same almost glowing kamon as her companion.
Husband and wife, then.
“Yoshi-tan, Nashi, allowed me to re-introduce Kobayashi Kana, lately of Fukui-
ken and betrothed of Morihito Kouki. I'm afraid he wasn't at all well at the
New Year when you met him the last time. Kacchan, my friends Hayashi Yoshiki
and Hayashi Naoto of Yoshikimono and Exist-Trace Unlimited.”
“My apologies for before. It's an honor to meet you both,” Kana murmured as he
bowed politely, startled to have his deep bow cut short by the woman, Naoto,
her hand briefly touching his shoulder, right where Kouki's family mon was
imprinted on the fabric. He felt himself caught up in her dark eyes, the
fierceness of her alpha presence made even more so by the startling array of
piercings in lips, eyebrow, and ears. These two had quite some power indeed, to
buck traditions so brazenly, the silver kanzashi in her mage only further
drawing the eye to the wide stripe of purple that would have otherwise framed
the left side of her face.
“Any friend of Mahiro-kun's is a friend of ours,” she said with a surprisingly
soft voice, a fleeting smile flickering across her face. A brief glance at the
male alpha still standing before him and Kana suddenly realized these two were
easily fifteen or even twenty years apart in age; Yoshiki had to be at least
fifty and yet the woman now sitting beside him couldn't be more than mid-
thirties. His realization was apparently written either all over his face or
all over his scent (or both) as a beat later the woman tapped the side of her
nose and grinned.
“Yes, you see. You definitely have our support, Kobayashi-kun. Or will you take
Kouki-san's name as you have his kamon?”
“I ... I hadn't really thought about it,” he confessed, a blush racing into his
cheeks as he dropped his gaze down to his hands. He must seem so young and
foolish, to have not even thought about something so basic. He had already
spoiled one first impression, was he about to ruin another?
“Something more for the two of you to decide later,” she said, and for a wonder
there was no judgement in her tone. “The gods know there's no reason to be
rushing into these things, not at your age. Ah, Yashi, sit, you're going to
discomfort him, towering over him like that.”
“It's not ...,” Kana started, but the older alpha was already settling in the
armchair nearest him and was that a glimmer of laughter he was seeing in bright
eyes?
“As much as I'm sure you're used to it, being with Kouki-kun,” the older alpha
said and there was definitely amusement coming from him now. “Ah, but I'm an
old man who needs to sit now and then anyway. Indeed, I owe you thanks,
Kobayashi-kun, these openings can be terrible on my arthritis!”
“He exaggerates,” Naoto murmured and though she was soft spoken, it took no
imagination on Kana's part to tell she was someone who, when she spoke, others
listened. And obeyed. “Somehow, his arthritis only appears when he's desperate
for an excuse to leave!”
Kana bit back a giggle, feeling himself relax in spite of everything. As nerve-
wracking as it was to be bracketed by two strong alphas he had only just met,
there was something about these two.... Or maybe it was the feel of Mahiro
standing behind him, the comforting hand on his shoulder. It didn't give him
any great insights into what to say to either alpha, but at least he didn't
feel as awkward as he would have had he been left alone with them.
“Thank you again for the kimono, Hayashi-sama,” he said when he was certain he
wasn't going to ruin it by giggling. “It's beautiful craftsmanship.”
“Something so formal, it was of no trouble,” the alpha said with a slightly
negligent wave of his fingers. “No one would even know it was one of mine. What
did you think of Saga-kun's? A custom design, of course.”
“I've never seen anything like it,” Kana said truthfully, glancing out over the
room to see if he could get another glimpse of the artist in question. “It's
so....”
“It's a bit on the loud side, yes, but then so is Saga-kun,” Yoshiki said,
nodding. “There are those who say the kimono is a dying art, but I rather
disagree. Clothing styles only die when they refuse to change to serve the
needs of the people. There will always be a place for the formal ranks -
iromuji, furisode, kurotomesode and so forth - but there is also room for
innovation and experimentation, don't you agree?”
“Hayato-senpai would be the better one to ask,” Kana demurred, glancing down at
his hands again. “This is the first time I've worn a kimono in ... years. I'm
kind of glad I'm not allowed to walk around much, to be honest. The whole time
I was walking through the exhibition before, I was terrified I was going to
move wrong and end up falling down on my face or something.”
“With the sustained push to modernize and Westernize, I can't say I'm
surprised,” Yoshiki said with a soft laugh. “Formal kimono can feel a bit
confining, even when you're used to it.”
A soft flare of warning scent was enough to bring the conversation to an abrupt
halt and Kana felt guilty, knowing he was the reason for Mahiro's silent
intervention. He wasn't sure why, exactly, but he also wasn't going to argue
with the older omega about it.
Naoto's hand landed atop his and it was enough to pull his eyes up to her face.
She shot a meaningful glance over his shoulder, then squeezed his hand and
smiled.
“I won't ask, this isn't the place for it and it isn't my business. You are as
much entitled to your privacy as anyone. So, you pick a topic, okay?”
“But ... why?” he blurted, his cheeks instantly flaring red hot.
“So precious,” Naoto said, laughing and brushing a strange, almost prickly kiss
to his cheek. “Why not? We're at an art opening, conversation with others is
the entire point, ne? Besides,” and her eyes took on a conspiratorial twinkle
as she continued, “we haven't been sitting nearly long enough for Yashi's
arthritis to have stopped bothering him, so I'm afraid you're rather stuck with
him.”
“I'm feeling decidedly conspired against,” the alpha said and yet his frown
couldn't have been more fake if he had tried. “Making fun of the old man. Just
because I'm probably a good ten years older than the boy's father....
Terrible.”
“Well someone's obviously in pain if he's being a grumpy old bear again
already.”
Kana's guard immediately went on high alert at the intrusion of another unknown
alpha's voice. He swallowed convulsively, though the alpha wasn't looking at
him at all, those hawk-like eyes instead focused quite squarely on Yoshiki.
Even in profile, he was breathtakingly handsome, as handsome as his own alpha,
maybe even a little more. A different sort of handsome, of course, sharp and
coldly aristocratic where his Kouki was a warm and golden vision. He wore his
hair longer than most, trailing over his shoulders and colored a deep chestnut
brown, darker still where it framed his face. The formal kimono and haori he
wore made him seem a giant, or perhaps it was something in his scent. Either
way, Kana knew with a certainty this was not someone he would have wanted to
meet in a dark alley. Or anywhere else, for that matter, without his own alpha
at his side.
“Sugihara-kun, your manners are slipping. Stop scaring the boy, haafu,” Yoshiki
scolded, a cool disdain leaking into his scent like a snake. The answering rage
that flared into the other alpha's scent was strong enough to tear a soft
whimper from Kana's throat, fear ricocheting around his head like a super ball.
Nothing good could come from such rage, he was certain of it.
And in an instant, the whole scene changed. Not only had the new alpha gone to
a knee before Kana, he had taken up one of Kana's hands in both of his. Warm,
weathered hands, unexpectedly callused, as from many years of hard work. There
was also the scent of another omega near at hand, though Kana was too trapped
in the alpha's dark gaze to search him out just then.
“Are you all right?” the alpha asked him sincere concern both on his face and
flowing through his scent in gentle waves. Now that Yoshiki had used the word,
Kana could see the little tells that might have gone unnoticed otherwise that
suggested non-Japanese ancestors in Sugihara's family history. A frown creased
the alpha's strong brows as the silence between them grew. Oh right, he'd been
asked a question.
“I ... I'm fine,” he mumbled, finally breaking his gaze to duck his head. “S-
so–.”
He was interrupted by the press of a finger to his lips, though his hand was
still being held gently in the hands of the alpha before him. From beneath his
lashes his eyes flicked from the alpha to the omega who had taken up Kana's
other side.
“Don't apologize for Yoshi-kun's thoughtlessness,” the omega said softly,
shaking his head. Another glance and he was surprised to see Sugihara sat back
on his heels, hawk eyes studying him intently with more than a hint of
disbelief. Naoto, he realized, had a hand on his arm, but when he glanced at
her, her glare was aimed quite squarely at Yoshiki. Well, perhaps that was
fair. Even with as friendly as these alphas seemed to be with each other, the
designer had to know what using that word would do, how Sugihara would respond
to the slur.
“You two go,” the omega who had to be Sugihara's mate said, waving them away. A
beat of hesitation and then Yoshiki and Sugihara were both murmuring excuses
and walking away from the alcove.
“Well,” Mahiro huffed, squeezing both of Kana's shoulders, “that didn't go at
all as planned.”
“As if Yashi and Sugi-kun ever do anything according to someone else's plans,”
Naoto said with a soft snort, her hand rubbing Kana's arm for a moment. “Are
you sure you're all right, Kana-kun? My husband is brilliant, but when it comes
to Sugi-kun, he's also a complete and total imbecile sometimes.”
“I ... I just need a minute,” Kana stammered, rubbing suddenly sweaty palms on
the legs of his hakama. And firmly ignoring the soft tut of disapproval from
the omega behind him. Naoto huffed a noise that probably meant she wasn't sure
she believed his words either, but didn't say anything more on it.
“Well, that was Sugihara Yuune, though you might have heard of him by his
professional name of Sugizo,” Naoto explained. “And this is his mate, Arimura
Ryuutarou.”
“A pleasure to meet you, Kana-kun, though of course I could wish it were under
better circumstances,” the omega murmured, absently (and a bit uselessly)
brushing black fringe away from his eyes.
“It would have helped if your mate had waited his turn like he was supposed
to,” Mahiro grumbled not unreasonably. Arimura flashed an apologetic look at
the omega behind Kana, then helped himself to the chair Yoshiki had vacated.
“As Naoto-shi said, Yo-sama and Sugi-tan make their own plans, always,” the
slender omega said, shrugging his shoulders. He, too, was in kimono, something
Kana was starting to suspect had been planned by Mahiro. A visual way of
bolstering Kana's nerves and a public show of support for the future mate of
one of their own. Unlike Mahiro and Naoto, though, Arimura's kimono was a dark
green, a spray of plum blossoms reaching all the way up into the obi around his
waist, and the kamon on his chest were less obvious. Kana wasn't sure if that
was significant or not, perhaps it had simply been a style choice? All he
really knew was that the style had always been explained to him as a women's
style, not something adult men would wear. And yet.... another omega thing,
perhaps?
No one was saying anything, why was no one saying anything? Oh right, he was
supposed to have been thinking of a topic before Sugihara's interruption.
“I ... I'm sorry, but ... to be honest ... I don't really know ... anything,”
he stammered into the near silence, feeling increasingly uncomfortable with
each word that passed his lips. Bad enough for Kouki to know how ignorant he
was, how childish and uninformed, but to have to reveal that shame to everyone
else....
“About ... Tokyo? Well that's fair,” Arimura said, chuckling. “I'm not sure I
could find Fukui on a map myself. It's been, what, three weeks, give or take?
And most of that you've been in recovery, so not much chance of learning much
about the city or the people living here.”
“Though I can't help wondering what Kouki-san has said to you that you're wound
up this tightly,” Naoto added with a faint frown.
“N-nothing! N-not ... it's not like that!” Kana stammered in a rush. Oh god, he
was going to make a complete mess of everything, Kouki's grandfather was right,
he was completely wrong for his soulmate, he never should have even come to
Tokyo in the first place. Squeezing his eyes shut, he told himself he wasn't
going to be so weak and useless as to start crying in front of all these
people.
“Kacchan?”
Without opening his eyes, Kana slumped forward, not even really surprised when
Kouki's warmth folded around him. Thank the gods for Kouki, one hand curling
into his soulmate's haori. Tears prickled at the corners of his eyes, but he
refused to let them win. Hadn't he already displayed enough weakness to these
people? He had to be strong, the mate of someone like Kouki had to be stronger
than this....
“Maru? What happened??”
“Yoshi-tan made an idiot remark, Sugi-kun had the predictable reaction, it's
been a bit downhill from there,” the older omega said with a heavy sigh. “I
swear, I could strangle your grandfather right now.”
“His grandfather? I thought the old grouch never went further from Kobe than
Kyoto?” and Kana was startled by the disdain in Naoto's tone and scent.
“He made a special exception after I told him I couldn't come to him for New
Years this year,” Kouki said in a low growl, lifting Kana into his lap even as
he took his place on the couch. A shaky breath and he pressed closer into the
crook of Kouki's neck.
“Let me guess,” Arimura grumbled, his scent sour enough to reach Kana even with
his own nose practically burrowed into his alpha's neck, to the point where he
just had to sit back and peer at him in confusion. “He doesn't approve of your
match because Kana-kun not only had the audacity to be born a male omega, but
also failed to preserve his virginity for you? As if that's even a thing that
matters or has value to anyone these days.”
“It's ... complicated, but basically ... yes,” the blond alpha said, steadily
rubbing Kana's back. “And then had the nerve to call him trash. To my face.”
The jumble of scents, outrage and anger and something else, that suddenly
assaulted him from both sides was ... not comforting, exactly, but certainly
unexpected. These people didn't even know him and yet....
“Wait, is that what you meant, Kana-kun? That you don't know where you'll fit
with us?” Arimura asked, a shrewd look on his youthful face. A moment in which
Kana completely failed to make a single word come out of his mouth and then a
snort. “You are Kouki-kun's mate, or will be when you're of age. Your history
is private and irrelevant, no matter what the detractors say. You are debuted
as a member of our social strata now, end of discussion.”
“Tarou-kun is oversimplifying things, as usual, but he's not wrong,” Naoto
added, her hand brushing Kana's arm again briefly. “Look around you, Kana-kun,
you aren't alone. Kumi-chan and Junji-sensei. Mitsuki-sensei and Mahiro-kun.
Yashi and myself. Sugi-kun and Tarou-kun. And there, see, the Kanos. Yashi's
younger brother. Sakurai-dono ... is Sakurai-dono with us, Maru, or is that a
happy accident?”
“I hadn't talked to either Yasu-kun or Sakurai-dono. Or Tanaka-dono. I thought
perhaps you...?”
“Not us, unless Yashi did it behind my back,” she said, shaking her head. Kana
carefully dabbed at his eyes and glanced around the gallery, the part of it he
could see anyway. He couldn't see everyone Naoto had mentioned, didn't even
know everyone named, but the formal black haori with their bright white kamon
over equally black kimono stood out in distinct contrast to the sea of Western
style tuxedos and dresses. He had noticed that before, of course, but somehow
it struck him again, even more this time.
“One of us,” Kouki whispered against the back of his ear. “Always.”
~*~*~
People kept giving their alcove curious looks and Kana couldn't help wondering
what those people were thinking. Naoto had gone back out among the milling
crowd to find her husband and chat with others for a bit, and though Kouki had
been reluctant to follow her lead, he too was now back in that press of people
again. Kana felt himself sagging against Mahiro and for a wonder, his sponsor
was allowing it. Then again, they were alone for the moment, as even Arimura
had made excuses and left them.
“Relax, Kacchan, most of these people are betas. As long as you look confident,
they aren't going to know any different.”
“They ... they are?”
“Don't you remember your history? There were more than a few betas in amongst
the shogun's daimyo, you know. Half the Taira generals were betas. And more
than a few Fujiwara stewards, for that matter.”
Kana subsided with a sigh, unable to argue. He hadn't remembered that, yet
another gap in his knowledge, though the more he thought about it, the more it
made sense. Betas had always outnumbered alphas and omegas, even combined, it
only made sense that betas would be at every level of society. All right, not
at the level of the Emperor himself, but everything below that, surely.
“Excuse us, do you mind if we have a seat a moment?”
The accent as much as the twined alpha scents caught Kana's attention and he
looked up, startled to see the two Korean alphas standing there, smiling
sweetly. A quick glance told him his sponsor didn't know them, was trying to
decide how to answer. Now was his chance to find out who they were and what had
brought them such a distance to see a showing by just an omega artist.
“I-it's all right,” he stammered shyly. “I'm sorry, I don't think we've met?
Kobayashi Kana.”
“Kim Hyoyeon,” said the petite blond, offering him a cheerful smile and an
unexpected handshake, before turning to indicate her companion. “And this is
Kim Taeyeon, my wife.”
“Your hanbok - is that right? - are lovely.”
“Yes, that's right,” the second alpha said as she gratefully sank into the
chair beside Kana. “And her idea,” she added, smiling. They were both
beautiful, complementing each other. Hyoyeon was in pastels, purple and green,
with more pastel hair chalk in long blond hair. And Taeyeon was in cool blues
with black curls framing her face. He wondered if maybe they were fashion
models. They had the right look for it, certainly.
“You're pregnant!” he blurted, both hands immediately slapping over his mouth.
So much for presenting himself as an educated adult.
“Also her idea,” Taeyeon said, laughing easily as she pressed a hand over her
gentle baby bump, more noticeable now that she was sitting.
“Hey now, you had more than a little to do with it, too, you know,” Hyoyeon
said, lightly nudging her wife. Taeyeon chuckled and waved her off, but it
would have been impossible to miss her relief at not being standing anymore.
“I love art openings,” the dark alpha said with a wistful sigh, “but there's
never enough seating. If there's any to be had at all, that is.”
“Koudai-kun is always willing to have seating available if he knows it's going
to be needed,” Mahiro said, giving the two an appraising glance before
extending his hand. “Kurosaki Mahiro. Your Japanese is quite good.”
“Mm, thank you. Well, mine is,” Taeyeon replied, a devilish light appearing in
her eyes. “Hyo's gets a bit questionable. Then again, so does her Korean.”
“Oi! Woman!”
“Well it's true! We've lived here for three years now and you're still
constantly asking me how to say this or that. Sometimes I think you just invent
words just to mess with me!”
“Oh, you live here in Tokyo? Doing what? I-if you don't mind my asking,” Kana
said, feeling himself blushing again.
“Hyo's Tokyo bureau chief for Vogue Korea and I teach English and Korean at the
University of Tokyo. Are you a student there?”
“Oh no, I couldn't pass the Todai exam,” Kana demurred with a shake of his
head.
“That's too bad. I could use another serious student in my classes. Too many
are taking English because they think they have to, but they aren't bothering
to learn how to speak it properly. It gets a bit exhausting, having to teach
and re-teach the same students the same things.”
“I probably wouldn't be in your class anyway,” he mumbled, ducking his head as
his shyness threatened to get the better of him. Both alphas seemed awfully
young for the jobs Taeyeon had said, but then again maybe that was just him
being a bad judge of their ages. Or maybe there were different rules for
alphas?
“Oh are you here on assignment then?” Mahiro asked the blond alpha, and though
there was kindness in him that his words didn't carry, Hyoyeon snorted in
offense.
“Vogue has better things to do that profile a flash in the pan artist no one
will remember in six months.”
“Hyo!”
“Tae!” the blond mocked, rolling her eyes.
“I don't know why I take you places!” Taeyeon huffed, shoving her wife away
from her chair.
“Tae~ You know why~”
“No, go away, I'm mad at you now.”
Kana could almost smell the silent conflict between the two women. Another
snort and then Hyoyeon was moving away while Taeyeon kept a rigid back turned
towards her wife. Kana bit his lip, glancing down at his hands, then sidelong
at Mahiro. At least his sponsor seemed unconcerned with the little fight he had
inadvertently caused. Then again, with Mahiro's personality, this probably
wasn't the first time something like this had happened.
A moment longer and then Taeyeon's shoulders sagged inwards.
“I'm sorry,” Kana mumbled, mostly because it felt like the only thing he could
say right then.
“No, no, it's not your fault. Hyo ... either has a very strong opinion or no
opinion at all and she's not shy about sharing what she thinks. Or doesn't
think,” the woman said with a heavy sigh, rubbing one arm. “I knew she wasn't
that interested in coming, but....”
Taeyeon trailed off, biting her lip and giving a nervous glance at the beta who
had silently stepped into their alcove. Airu again, an unspoken question
hanging over his head.
“More tea, please, Airu-kun, thank you,” Mahiro said quietly. “And something
more of the lady.”
“Of course,” Airu said, his soothing tenor a soft purr. “Miss? What would you
like?”
“Oh no, thank you, I'm fine, honest,” she hurried to say, waving off his
concern. Or trying to, at any rate. Kana bit back a smile, knowing Mahiro was
not going to be put off that easily, not after what he had seen of the man
himself.
“Something with a bit of meat in it, I think, Airu-kun. And something sweet for
Kacchan, if you don't mind.”
A brief smile and the beta nodded before slipping away again. Kana wasn't
really sure he needed to be eating again, but he wasn't going to contradict his
sponsor. Especially when it was already too late.
“Really, I'm –.”
“Proper nutrition is important, especially in the middle of a pregnancy,”
Mahiro interrupted, though his tone was blandly pragmatic. “You were saying
something about coming to the opening being your idea?”
“Mm. I've walked by this gallery so many times, but we've never done an opening
like this. This,” and she waved about to indicate the whole room, “really isn't
Hyo's thing. We aren't really ... this was kind of a special thing, because I
whined so much. Hyo still kind of sees herself as a small town girl who got
lucky, even though no one in their right mind would call Incheon a small town.
But until college, she was always living in the suburbs, so maybe.... She's
fine with fashion events, she covers Tokyo Fashion Week personally, even, but
something like this.... Which is funny, because I don't feel like this is any
different, as far as the people here, just the reason for all being in the same
place is different. But I wanted to do something I wanted for a change and,
well, I was sort of hoping....”
Taeyeon trailed off as she glanced out at the milling crowd again. Kana
followed her gaze, startled by the hint of sadness when they saw Hyoyeon
chatting and laughing with a circle of people Kana didn't recognize. His first
impression had been that these two women were very much in love, but now he
found himself starting to wonder. Then again, why get married if they weren't
serious about each other? Two alpha women together was hardly normal, at least
from everything he had been told and seen. Not that his own experiences
extended far past common media narrative and hadn't he seen enough yet to know
the common narrative wasn't all that accurate? As young as they were, to be
starting a family in a foreign country, there had to be more to the story.
“Oh my great hairy aunt!” Saga declared as he flopped himself in the second
armchair not unlike a dead fish. “I really should have taken that English
course more seriously. I'm almost afraid to see how that interview is going to
be written up now! Oh!”
Kana had to bite down on a giggle, watching as Saga suddenly revived to kneel
before Taeyeon, sweeping up a hand and pressing a kiss to the back of it.
“A radiant moon goddess from a distant land indeed. The pleasure is surely
mine,” Saga crooned.
“O-oh my,” Taeyeon stammered, a flush in her cheeks.
“Sagacchi, this is Kim Taeyeon-sensei. If you're serious about brushing up on
your English, she happens to be a teacher of English at Todai,” Mahiro said
smoothly.
“Ah, then you are truly a gift from the heavens indeed,” the artist said,
giving her hand a squeeze before moving his chair over to her other side.
“Well, assuming sensei is willing to take on a private student.”
“Well, I do offer tutoring sessions, but they're really intended for my
students first and foremost....”
“And my heart breaks,” Saga sighed. And yet it only lasted a moment before he
was perked up and smiling again. “No, no, it's fine, I shouldn't put a guest on
the spot like that. Thank you for humoring me, though.”
“It's a very ... interesting collection of work you're showing tonight,
sensei,” she said, as if wanting to move the conversation away from herself.
“But there doesn't seem to be a show title? Was that deliberate?”
“Ah, just when I was starting to think Wada-san was the only one to have
noticed,” Saga mock-whined, a laugh immediately following. “Quite deliberate,
yes. After all, a title is a clue to a show's theme, is it not?”
Kana felt a knot forming under his sternum and he glanced back out at the
gathered crowd. He couldn't see Kouki from where he was sitting, but someone or
something was upsetting his alpha. Not just upsetting. He pressed a hand to his
chest at the flare of his alpha's anger across their soulmate bond, closing his
eyes and forcing himself to take a couple deep breaths. When he looked up, Airu
and an imposing older alpha male whom Kana didn't know had positioned
themselves across the alcove mouth, blocking them from the rest of the gallery.
Mahiro patted his shoulder, then walked over to the intimidating alpha, but he
spoke too softly for Kana to hear what he said. The only response the alpha
made was a low grunt. Kouki's anger was getting worse, twisting at his stomach.
“Kobayashi-kun?”
Kana flinched away from the alpha woman's touch, wincing as he realized what he
had unconsciously done. Not good, not good at all. But it was too late to take
it back and it wasn't like he could control it anyway. Still, the way she was
frowning at him....
“I'll go-,” Saga started.
“No,” Airu interrupted, shaking his head. “Better if you stay here. Just some
opinionated betas who've had too much champagne, nothing more. The police are
on the way.”
“Feels worse than just that,” Kana muttered, rubbing uselessly at his chest.
Airu frowned a moment, then understanding lit grey eyes and he grimaced.
“Of course,” he murmured, shaking his head a little. “But please, just ... stay
here. All of you. Please.”
Kana wasn't going to argue, but he did wish the feeling would stop. This was
even worse than when Hikaru had been attacked. And then Mahiro was sitting
beside him again, slipping an arm around him and gently pulling him in close to
his side.
“It'll be all right, Kacchan. I can probably even guess who it was and that one
has always had more mouth than sense. Especially when it comes to omega rights.
I do wish people would stop inviting him to these things, but too much of the
population still sees nothing wrong with treating us like property instead of
people as it suits them.”
“I hate it, completely,” Taeyeon said with a low huff. “Two of my brightest
students are omegas. One of them has a real gift for language, but he won't
pursue it, says he's only in school for a degree and a mate, that there's no
place for him other than that. I've tried to get him to take interest in more,
but... And the other one! One year and she was done, said that was all she
needed for her degree. At least she's studying nursing, but still.”
“It won't always be this way,” Mahiro muttered. Kana wanted to believe him, he
did, but he wasn't so sure.
~*~*~
Biting back a smile, Kouki quietly helped his exhausted omega out of his formal
kimono, wrapping him in a soft nagajuban before putting him to bed. They had
ended up staying at the gallery rather longer than he had originally intended,
but at least Kana had been away from the real trouble. Yoshiki had already
offered him an apology and he had, in turn, extended him an invitation to lunch
on Friday so he could make further apology to Kana as well. And Ryuutarou and
Mahiro had already made arrangements for a lunch with Sugizo and Ryuutarou for
tomorrow so the alpha could make his own amends and actually meet Kana more
properly.
And then there was the quiet offer from Imai-dono to consider, but that was
something he absolutely didn't have the energy to be considering properly just
then.
“Kouki....”
Kouki looked up, a little surprised to see Mitsuki standing in his doorway.
Glancing down to be sure Kana was actually asleep, he settled the blankets
around his omega more securely and then went to see what his friend wanted.
“Sorry, didn't mean to take you away from him,” Mitsuki said with an apologetic
smile. “How is he?”
“Tired, but I'm sure that's no surprise,” he replied, shrugging casually. “His
debut was going to be exhausting even without Uchida-san talking out his ass.”
“All right, well, I just wanted to check on you two, but if he's asleep
already, it's fine. I'll see you at breakfast? Or, well, when you come in from
your jog, more likely.”
“Working all weekend?”
“Oh yeah, but it's fine. Stop worrying about me and Maru, we're fine. Worry
about Kana-kun.”
“You know, if you want to bring Ri-chan over.....”
“After the blast the girls had last weekend with Juju's parents? I may never
see my daughter again,” the surgeon said with a laugh.
“I just meant....”
“We'll think about it,” Mitsuki said, clapping Kouki's shoulder and squeezing.
“Relax, will you? Uchida-san's an asshole, everyone knows it. Plus he was drunk
and everyone knows that, too. It's going to be fine.”
Kouki made the appropriate noises, but in his heart he didn't really believe
it. There were too many Uchidas in the world. Drunk or not, the words were out
there now. And once spoken, words had a habit of taking on a life of their own.
Chapter End Notes
     as Kana himself says, the 5-kamon black kimono he and several of the
     other alphas sport in this chapter are overly formal for an art
     opening, but Mahiro insisted. The kurotomesode Mahi and Naoto wear
     are also highly formal, with Ryuutarou's irotomesode only one step
     down from them in formality. The patterns mentioned are all
     considered symbolic of January.
     The people only mentioned (like Sakurai-dono) but not actually
     introduced to Kana won't be added to the appendix until they have a
     more substantial appearance.
***** Moodswings *****
Chapter Notes
     starts out heavy, with a flashback from the night of the accident and
     Kana kinda swings all over the place from there. And we finally get
     more of an explanation into forced bites and reality versus
     perceptions.
They had gone out to dinner late, the four of them. It hadn't been easy, being
out with Atsushi, watching him flirt with their waitress in front of him, and
having to act like it meant nothing to him. After all, this was the way it
always went. Even when it was just the two of them somewhere, Atsushi would
treat him like the baby brother everyone else saw him as unless they were
completely alone. His mate insisted it was necessary - and a part of him even
agreed - but watching the way he flirted with the waitress (a beta woman with
huge breast implants) had left Kana feeling unsettled.
“You don't have to look like a kicked puppy, Kacchan,” Chamu whispered as they
walked behind their older brothers. “You know he doesn't mean anything by it.
You two are meant for each other, aniki knows that. But he's still an alpha and
it's not like you're old enough yet to be with him like that.”
A part of him wanted to argue, but Atsushi insisted that they couldn't tell
anyone, not even Chamu. And this was exactly why; because even his best friend
thought of him as just a child still. No one would accept that he was a grown
up now, that he was ready and able to be Atsushi's proper mate. So he kept it
secret, used the soaps his mate got him, went to school every day like
everything was the same as before their mating. But as soon as he was out of
high school....
“Come on, you two, or the crepe shop is going to be closed before we even get
there!”
“Isn't that on the opposite side of town?” Chamu asked, incredulous.
“So we'll drive. It'll be fine. Come on, get in already!”
Chamu was still clearly, to Kana's nose anyway, skeptical and Kana couldn't say
he blamed him. But he knew better than most how Atsushi drove and with his mate
getting behind the wheel.... He glanced down at his watch and nodded. It'd be
close, they would probably be the last customers of the night, even, but they
would make it just in time. He already knew exactly which flavor he was going
to get.
The radio happily chirped a syrupy pop song while Hiro and Atsushi took turns
mocking both it and the girls singing it. Chamu complained, but no one actually
moved to change the station. Kana leaned into Chamu's side in the back seat,
suddenly tired.
“Are you even going to be up for crepes, Kacchan?” his best friend teased.
“For blueberry cheesecake? Always, silly!” he said, grinning up at his friend.
And then it happened. Swearing. Wild swerving. Screeching breaks and shouts and
the terrible sound of metal striking concrete. The world was flames and Kana
couldn't breathe.
~*~*~
With a sharp gasp, Kana flailed awake, the memory of burning still strong in
his nose. His whole body ached, but something was pinning him down. And then he
realized it was Kouki, his golden angel, holding him close and stroking his
hair. With a broken sob, he pulled himself even closer, but the pain was still
so raw it burned him all over.
“Shh, I'm here, love, it's okay.”
He wanted to argue, to tell him no, nothing was okay, but all he could do was
shudder and sob and cling. And yet it was enough, Kouki humming softly as he
held him. Kana could have sworn he could feel Kouki pouring his love into him,
a warmth that steadily filled his chest. True or not, the visualization helped,
the aches slowly seeping away and taking the heavy sobs with them, leaving him
limp and exhausted.
“I think I caught a piece of it that time. It was the night of the accident,
right?” Kouki murmured, still holding him.
“Y-yeah,” Kana said, sniffling. “It all happened so fast. I ... I don't ... it
should have been me that died that night, not Hiro-nii.”
“Shh, don't say that, Kacchan,” Kouki said, kissing his forehead. “It was a
terrible thing, but it was an accident. No one should have died that night.”
“Atsu-nii always drove on the edge,” Kana said, shaking his head. “It should've
been me next to him, though. But they wouldn't ... we were all out together,
baby brothers always go in the back.”
He swallowed hard against an urge to be sick. It should have been him in the
front seat. If Atsu-nii hadn't insisted on keeping their mating a secret, it
would have been him in the front seat. Maybe nothing else would have changed,
but at least Hiro would have still been alive. His brilliant brother who'd had
so much to give to the world, who had been headed for great things. The world
could have used Hiro. Kana had nothing he could offer in his brother's place,
he wasn't smart enough to be a lawyer or a social worker. It should have been
him in the front seat that night. It wasn't fair that the world had lost Hiro
over something so stupid.
“What happened?”
“I don't really ... I was half asleep in the back seat, leaning against Chamu.
The memories aren't that clear, you know? There was a lot of swearing and
fishtailing and then ... I don't know, it's like there's this hole in my
memory,” Kana mumbled.
“That's probably from the mate bond breaking,” Kouki said softly, stroking his
hair. “Especially with it snapping that violently. Your father said Atsushi was
killed instantly.”
“I ... I guess,” Kana mumbled. “I always thought it was just.... I mean I'd
...,” but the words wouldn't come, tears and soft sobs taking their place.
Kouki's fingers carded through his hair some more and Kana pressed himself even
closer. His alpha didn't say anything else, just held him and let him cry. It
didn't make anything better, but he clung to that comfort all the same. It
wouldn't last, it couldn't, but at least for now he still had this. At least
for a little while, he had the love of an angel all to himself.
~*~*~
Kouki glanced up from his cooking at the scent of his omega coming over to the
breakfast bar. He couldn't say he was terribly surprised to see his soulmate
looking less than well rested. The art opening had taken a lot out of the
teenager and the broken night's sleep hadn't helped. Still, he was more than a
little surprised at the sour look that crossed Kana's face when Mahiro passed
him a mug of coffee. Had he missed something between the two omegas?
“Shouldn't you be at home with your daughter? I'm not a little kid, you know,”
Kana muttered.
“No, you're an ignorant little shit who doesn't know the first thing about how
to behave in high society,” Mahiro snapped back and that was genuine anger
Kouki was scenting. He had definitely missed something last night.
“Oh, well, excuse me for being raised by middle-class betas, I'm sure,” Kana
snarled, sliding down from his bar stool. “I'm not hungry.”
“You get your ass back up on that stool and eat the breakfast Kou-kun is making
for you,” Mahiro said, the anger flaring even more in his scent. “Being a beta-
raised farm boy excuses you for now, but if you think I'm going to let you
continue being so ignorant and tarnishing all of our reputations....”
“Maru,” he said quietly, setting Kana's breakfast at his usual place.
“No one's thought to ask the right questions yet, but what do you think the old
guard like Hayashi-sama are going to say when they find out Kana-kun is living
here with you?”
“I'm not landed gentry, Maru, my grandfather is new money, remember? What
difference does it make if he's not a virgin? How many teenaged boys do you
know who make it through high school without having sex even once?”
“You'd be surprised. And that's not the point. Of course it's not necessary to
preserve his honor, but like I'm going to give your grandfather any room to try
to invalidate your bonding!”
“If Kouki bites me -.”
“Not until you're twenty,” Kouki interrupted. “We agreed, remember?”
“No, YOU agreed,” Kana countered, anger spiking in his scent now, too. “You and
my parents decided and I went along with it. And you all agreed based on me
being a virgin, which I'm not, so why bother waiting now? I'm eighteen, that
makes me old enough to legally have a sexual relationship with you, so tell me
again why we need to wait?!?”
“In case you've forgotten, love,” Kouki said, frustrated to hear the annoyance
in his own voice, “your doctor says you aren't well enough for that sort of
activity. And if you think I'm going to ignore Sensei's professional advice
just because you're afraid of my grandfather....”
“And this sort of ignorance is exactly why I'm still here. That and, in case
you forgot, you still can't let Kou-kun help you into a bath without freezing
up on him and needing him to come get me. If you weren't you, Sensei would have
ordered daily check-ins from a nursing assistant. Instead, you get me,” Mahiro
said, crossing his arms over his chest and jutting his chin up in challenge.
“Now get your ass back up on that stool and eat.”
“Maru....”
“You can't cover for him and protect him forever, Kou-kun,” Mahiro interrupted
with a glower. “We have that lunch with Sugihara-kun and Tarou-kun today, I
will not have him embarrassing all of us by acting like a petulant child and
losing us Sugihara's support!”
Kouki frowned at the two omegas. Maybe he had been reading them all wrong.
Maybe the trouble wasn't something that had happened between them after all.
“Sugihara-dono goes where Hayashi-dono goes,” Kouki said quietly, picking up
his own mug of coffee. “That's not about to change any time soon and Hayashi-
dono both support us.”
“You really think that influence only flows in one direction between those
two?” Mahiro countered, snorting. “Don't be so naive. Sugihara-kun may be
Yoshi-tan's junior by age and social rank, but you know as well as I do that
behind closed doors they're as equals.”
“Why is last night suddenly my fault when they were the ones in the wrong?!”
Kana demanded with another petulant pout. “I'm not the idiot who called
Sugihara-sama a half-breed to his face!”
“If you know what's good for you, that's the last time you'll let that word and
Sugihara-kun's name cross your lips in the same sentence,” Mahiro snarled and
then the tiny omega was storming out of the room, out onto Kouki's terrace.
“Well I didn't,” Kana huffed, poking at his breakfast.
“Don't tell me you don't know how derogatory it is to call someone a haafu,
even behind his back,” Kouki said quietly, watching his soulmate's shoulders
slump inwards.
“I know,” Kana sighed. “Hisa-kun ... his grandfather was ethnic Korean, so it
wasn't even like he himself was half, it was his mother who was half Korean,
half Japanese. But it was close enough. No one said anything to his face about
it until after Fujisaki-san outed him to the school for being an omega. It's
one of the reasons he got pulled. The teachers came down hard on anyone they
heard calling him that, but....”
“Sugizo-san is even less than your school friend - it was his grandfather who
was half German - but for some ethnopurists, any portion is enough. And no
amount of love between two people is enough to make the word any less of a
slur. Hayashi-dono knows that, but his temper isn't any better than Maru's.
It's one of the ways the two needle each other in public, it keeps people
thinking they're actually rivals instead of allies and lovers.”
“L-lovers?”
“For as long as I've known them, yes. It's one of the less well kept secrets in
Tokyo's high society,” Kouki said with a nod, sipping his coffee.
“But ... Hayashi-sama's wife ... and Sugihara-sama's mate....”
“Oh Yoshiki-san is completely devoted to his wife. And Ryuutarou-kun has
Sugizo-san wrapped around his little finger even worse than Maru does Sensei,”
he said with a grin. “I don't claim any expertise on the details of their
relationships, love, only that the two couples are quite open with each other.
To the point where, when Ryuutarou-kun was pregnant with Luna-chan, the more
salacious tabloids were speculating that he was pregnant with Yoshiki-san's
child.”
Kana fell silent and Kouki could practically see him trying to digest this new
information. It was a struggle for him, the blond could see that, and he felt
another tinge of regret for his soulmate, that he had been raised in such a
repressive environment. Not that such polyamory was considered common or even
normal - hence the rumor-mongering - but then betas had a bad habit of labeling
most of the ways alphas and omegas arranged their families as abnormal and
wrong. As if the feelings of the actual people involved were less important
than the optics of their arrangements.
“Do you ... would you....”
“You are all the love I need, Kacchan,” Kouki said softly, leaning across the
bar to kiss his forehead. But he could tell the answer didn't completely
satisfy his soulmate. Until Kana actually gave voice to a specific question,
though, it was the best he could do.
“... about Mahi-nii...,” Kana started, though his omega couldn't seem to find
any further words than that. Kouki sighed as he came around the breakfast bar,
taking the stool next to his soulmate.
“Some would say it would be better for you to move in with him and Sensei, but
... I couldn't do that to you, to us,” he confessed softly, slipping an arm
around Kana's waist. “For propriety's sake, it would be seen as inappropriate
for us to be living together, alone, when we aren't yet mated. It's an old-
fashioned way of looking at things, but then my grandfather is an old-fashioned
alpha. And he's not alone. Those who think like him ... there are too many of
them for us to just ignore them out of hand, love. Appearances are important,
sometimes more important than reality. Maru stays, at least for now.”
“Hey, um, I know eavesdropping is bad, but you guys were being kinda loud and
then I didn't really want to get in the middle of it. And okay, I'll admit, I
don't really know much about how any of this upper caste stuff works and being
an alpha I'm probably not qualified to be his chaperone either, but I am from
his guardian clan, so, you know, if it would help.... I don't know, I just ...
I need to be able to help, you know?”
Kana twitched in Kouki's arms, flinching away either from Hayato's stream of
words or the alpha-ness of him, Kouki couldn't be sure which. His omega's
reactions to alphas (other than himself) had been all over the place lately,
though everyone else seemed to think it was within the bounds of normal.
Between his ongoing healing, normal teenaged hormones, and all the stresses of
having his life turned completely upside down, perhaps they were right.
“Senpai....”
“There should still be coffee left, help yourself,” Kouki said, nodding towards
the kitchen.
“Thanks,” the red-haired alpha said, nodding and bouncing into the kitchen.
Kouki had to smile at the younger alpha's energy ... and the way his own
soulmate quietly groaned, as if that energy was an affront to his
sensibilities. Someone was clearly having a rough morning.
“... about what I said before,” Hayato said when he finally settled with his
coffee and a bowl of egg and rice.
“We can ask Maru, but I can't see where having another unmated alpha around is
really going to help,” Kouki said, shaking his head. He hated to rain on the
younger alpha's enthusiasm, but he had to be realistic. They weren't really in
a strong position, especially if someone from the old school wanted to make a
fuss. He refused to force Kana away from him, but that left him with limited
options.
“What unmated alpha?” Mahiro asked and Kouki frowned at the way he felt Kana
stiffening in his arms.
“Me unmated alpha,” Hayato chirped, flashing another brilliant grin. “I mean,
I'm pretty sure I could get Tousan to officially make me Kana-kun's assigned
guardian if you guys think it'll be helpful. Or whatever you think is best,
really. I don't want to make things any harder on Kana-kun than they already
are, so anything I can do to help, just say the word.”
“You're a bit young for that sort of assignment,” Mahiro said, frowning up at
Hayato thoughtfully. “We'd have to bed you down in the office, but then as far
as anyone knows, Kacchan's sleeping in the guest room with me, so that would
actually work out perfectly....”
“But the New Year's party...,” Kana mumbled.
“First, you were obviously sick and the master bath was the logical place for
you to have your soak. And you were never left alone with Kouki at any time
during the party. Second, the only ones who could say with certainty that you
were even in the master bedroom at any point are me, two other omegas I would
trust with my life, and our mates. And we're already all in this together and
not going to tell anyone anything they don't need to know about your personal
life.”
“I don't understand this at all,” Kana grumbled, poking at his breakfast.
“Appearances matter, especially to people like my grandfather,” Kouki repeated
softly, hugging Kana close. “As long as Mahiro appears to be acting as your
chaperone....”
“I thought you said you weren't my chaperone,” Kana countered, frowning at the
smaller omega. “That's what you said to Hayato-senpai, that you were my
sponsor, not my chaperone.”
“No, I said less of a chaperone and more of a sponsor. You're not a virgin,
Kacchan, the rules are different,” Mahiro said, his tone softening as he spoke.
“A chaperone's job, in part, is to preserve the so-called purity of the omega,”
he continued, rolling his eyes. “It's archaic and ridiculous, especially since
Kou-kun isn't, as he said, landed gentry. He doesn't have a clan name or a clan
estate to pass onto his heirs, so that part isn't as important. And when it
comes to integrating you into our social world, sponsor is the more accurate
term. But for the sake of crusty old alphas like Kou-kun's grandfather, I'm
doing the job of both.”
“I still don't see why it matters,” Kana mumbled. “I mean, okay, I get it, I'm
not well enough for a mating right now, but when I'm better ... I mean, all he
has to do is bite me, right? So what if we don't follow all their rules before
that? What are they going to do, kill me?”
“Don't be obtuse,” Mahiro said, rolling his eyes. “I already told you, his
grandfather can't make you disappear into the night without having to explain
to the rest of us now. But that doesn't mean that he can't make appeals to have
your mating made secondary. Shove his nose in it hard enough and he just might
try appealing to have the bite removed!”
“Wh-what? But ... but that's ... mating isn't ... when an alpha bites an omega,
it's for life, everyone knows that!” Kana sputtered.
“If you're so certain of that, then tell me this: why were you keeping your
mating with Atsushi a secret? After all, if no one could do anything about it,
why bother, right?” Mahiro countered and Kouki winced. This was really not the
best time for this and absolutely not the way he would have wanted to start
this conversation, but getting Mahiro stopped was impossible now that he had
gotten started.
“No one was going to accept that I wanted it,” Kana huffed, arms crossing over
his chest. “The police would've taken Atsu-nii away from me, charged him with
force-biting a minor. Why would I put myself through that?”
“You don't even know what 'that' is!” Mahiro shouted back, throwing his arms up
in the air.
“You know so much, why don't you just tell me!” Kana snapped back.
“Guys,” Kouki started, but it was too late.
“Hayato-kun, you're his guardian now,” Mahiro interrupted. “You tell him. You
tell this spoiled child what it is your family was supposed to have done!”
Panic flooded the room as Hayato babbled nonsense and Kana turned to Kouki,
fear dark in his eyes. Kouki forced himself to take a deep breath, then lifted
his omega into his lap and kissed his forehead. And then he turned and glared
at Mahiro.
“Maru, enough. You're scaring Kacchan and dammit, I have to get to work if I'm
going to meet you guys for lunch. Kacchan, please, can you just trust us that
you need a chaperone? For now?”
“But....”
“I promise you, I will do whatever it takes to keep you with me, no matter what
my grandfather thinks or says. You will never be second best to me,” he said,
pressing another kiss to his forehead. “But I really do need to go. If you guys
can continue this conversation without me, fine, but if you could wait until
tonight, it might be better, yeah?”
The air between the two omegas was still uneasy and Kouki was almost glad when
Hikaru came bouncing in with a cheerful 'tadaima', completely unaware of what
he was interrupting.
“I'm going out,” Mahiro said abruptly, stalking off to the genkan in a huff and
leaving an obviously confused Hikaru in his wake.
“... I missed something again....”
A sigh and Kouki eased Kana off his lap as he got to his feet. “Baby, I don't
know what's gotten between you and Maru,” he said, leaning down to brush a
brief kiss to his lips. “Whatever it is, try to mend it? We need him. You need
him. If it's just him being him ... fine, then it'll pass, but if something
actually happened....”
Kana shook his head, stepping in close and clinging to Kouki with a helpless
whimper. It tore at his heart, prodded at his alpha instincts, and he wanted
more than anything to be able to just stay home. But it wasn't an option.
“I've got to go, love,” he said softly. “But I'll see you at lunch, okay?”
Another whimper and then Kana was rushing away from him. He felt his heart
breaking again, his instincts howling at him to go after his omega, to comfort
him properly, but he knew he couldn't. The mess with Aoki wasn't going to go
away on its own and Kana's debut hadn't actually helped. Not that he regretted
it for one instant, but....
“Hikachu....”
“Mm, I'll get to the bottom of it, don't worry, Blondie. Go, deal with your
work shit.”
His heart felt heavy as he left his home. He just hoped Hikaru could do what he
couldn't.
~*~*~
Hayato felt distinctly uncomfortable, witnessing the argument unfolding before
him. And then Mahiro had tried to suck him into it and he had never been so
relieved to have lost all ability to speak the Japanese language. When Kana ran
from the room crying, he didn't know what to do. The alpha in him wanted to go
after Kana, to comfort and protect him. The friend in him wanted Kouki to do
those things. And the trainee guardian in him desperately wished one of his
older brothers was there to tell him what to do.
And then it was just him and Hikaru and his fingers itched to call one of his
older brothers for advice.
“Soooo....”
Hayato twitched at the way the older man elongated that one word into a dozen
questions. And then he was inwardly smacking himself. This was no way for him
to be acting, like some guilty kid. Sure, he was only nineteen, only just
beginning to learn about his duties and responsibilities as a Higuchi clan
member, but that was no excuse for acting like a total idiot.
“Look, just bottom-line it for me? Cuz Kacchan probably shouldn't be alone
right now,” Hikaru said, folding his arms over his chest, almost as if he
thought this was somehow Hayato's fault. Oh god. Ok, no, he definitely had to
fix that, now.
“Right ... right.... I don't know what happened between Kacchan and Kurosaki-
sama, but I guess they're fighting over everything right now, which means it's
something else entirely. The fact that Kacchan doesn't know anything about how
upper caste matings work is just a convenient excuse, you know? But you should
probably get it more from him. I'll just ... I gotta make some calls anyway?”
“Fair 'nough,” Hikaru said, nodding and then following Kana's trail into the
master bedroom. Taking his coffee, Hayato moved himself to one of the lounge
couches and sat down heavily. He needed to call his father, but he didn't
really know where to even begin with that conversation, so he messaged his
brother Yutaka instead. Whose immediate advice was to call their eldest brother
instead. Hayato dithered for several minutes before finally making the call.
“Moshi moshi.”
“Aniue, it's Hayato. Have you got a few? It's ... it's kind of important, but
if you're busy....”
He could hear shuffling in the background and the sounds of his brother's
lathes. And then the background noise dropped to almost nothing.
“What's on your mind, little brother?”
“It's Kana-kun. I ... his chaperone wants me named as his guardian, if that's
possible. I don't even know how to start that conversation with Otousan,
though.”
“Chaperone? Since when does our little Kacchan have a chaperone?? I think you
need to start from the beginning, baby brother.”
So he did, taking a deep breath before he started from the day Kana had first
met Morihito Kouki. Takashi just let him talk, making little humming noises now
and then to acknowledge that he was still listening as Hayato explained about
Kouki's status among the Tokyo social elite and the grandfather who didn't
approve and Kana's debut as Kouki's betrothed. And when he was done, he wasn't
quite sure what to say next.
“I'll do it.”
“What?”
“I'll talk to Otousan. Kurosaki-san is probably right to suggest it, if the
goal is to keep the elder Morihito-san from interfering. I'll tell Otousan the
request originated with him. He's right, you're young for the job, but you're
also available and already there. Send me Kurosaki-san's contact information
and I'll have the contract sent to him later today. Might even be able to post-
date it to the first.”
“Thank you! Thank you, thank you, thank you,” he babbled, his relief at getting
out of that conversation with their father making him a little giddy.
“You might not thank me when this is all said and done,” his brother said with
a low chuckle. “I'll send Yuta down with Chamu-kun tomorrow then. And I'll be
down myself ... some time next week.”
“... why?”
“Would you rather have Otousan checking on you?”
Hayato rolled that thought around a moment. And then realized that surprise
visits from his father would not be good for Kana's mental health right now.
Just the threat of them would be bad, never mind his father actually showing up
on the doorstep unannounced, expecting to be allowed to inspect their living
arrangements. Expecting to see evidence that Kana was in fact living with and
yet appropriately separate from Kouki.
“Okay, yeah, no, you're right. Thank you, aniue. I'll get you Kurosaki-sama's
information as soon as he's back.”
Hanging up, he looked up and almost leaped out of his skin with a girlish yelp
of surprise.
“What do you need my information for and who are you sending it to?” Kurosaki
Mahiro said, scowling at him with arms crossed hard over his chest. For someone
so small, he made for a terrifying sight just then.
“Ah! Kurosaki-sama! Aniue is going to talk to Otousan, he said he'll make the
arrangements and send you the contract later today. If ... if that's okay, I
mean. And then Yuta-nii will be down this weekend just to confirm and pick up
our family's copy of the signed contract. And aniue will be doing the random
check-ins instead of Otousan. If ... if all of that's all right with you, that
is....”
To his surprise, Mahiro abruptly deflated and sank to the floor, rubbing his
temple with one hand. Not sure what to think, Hayato bit his lip to keep from
babbling even more. Maybe ... if he could think how to word the question
without babbling, maybe now he could find out why Mahiro and Kana were
practically at each other's throats?
“Did ... did something happen last night at the opening?” he asked quietly.
“You could say that,” Mahiro muttered, frowning up at him. “Give me your phone,
I'll give you my contact info.”
“Ah, actually....” Unlocking his phone, Hayato started a message for Takashi,
then passed the phone to Kurosaki. “You can probably write up the request
better than I could. Or take the info from my phone to message him from yours?
I don't know, whichever you think would be better,” he explained, resisting the
urge to slap himself when he realized he was babbling again. Well it was,
apparently, what he did best. Kurosaki only nodded, the omega seeming to
withdraw into himself as silence sprang up between them. As much as Hayato
wanted to pursue the matter of whatever had happened at the gallery, he wasn't
going to interrupt while the other was doing something more important than his
curiosity. Instead he waited, trying not to stare at Kana's chaperone while he
did so. So far, Kurosaki was exactly what he might have expected from an upper
caste omega - poised, confident, commanding, and elegant. Little wonder Kana
felt so out of sorts, considering his friend didn't think of himself as any of
those things. Then again, that probably just made Kurosaki the perfect person
to teach him.
“You can stop staring, you know,” Kurosaki said eventually, handing Hayato his
phone without looking up from his own. The embarrassment was quite strong as he
took it back, stammering incoherently for a moment. And then the older man
grinned up at him, pure mischief twinkling in his dark eyes.
“Formal request submitted. It's not entirely official yet, but close enough:
you are Kobayashi Kana's assigned alpha guard, to stay here with me, until
circumstances no longer require. You will escort Kobayashi-kun on all outings
and appointments, whether he likes it or not. Kurosaki will cover a part of
your weekly salary, Morihito will cover the rest. Your brother Yutaka-san will
bring down more of your things with him this weekend. Takashi-san will oversee
this contract in lieu of your father, due to the travel requirement. I have
been assured that, despite your youth, you will act with proper discretion
while out with us.”
Hayato sat back, struck just a little dumb by how quickly things had come
together. This was....
“I will do my best to serve with honor,” he said humbly, bowing low.
“I'm sure you'll do fine,” Kurosaki said, but there was an underlying ...
something in his scent that had Hayato worried.
“Last night didn't go well, did it,” he said quietly.
“Kacchan did fine,” Kurosaki said, shaking his head. “He's young and his
stamina isn't where I would have preferred it for his debut, but circumstances
got away from us. Among other things.”
Hayato bit his tongue to keep from asking more. And yet the question hung there
anyway.
“I didn't get to introduce him to everyone I had wanted before that ass Uchida
started shooting off his mouth and we had to leave,” the omega grumbled in
response to the unspoken words. “That one's never been a fan of Kou-kun anyway,
but now he thinks he has another weapon he can use again him.”
“... the fact that Morihito-sama's betrothed is so young?”
“A male omega half Kou-kun's age? Oh the betas are just eating that one up and
getting each other all flaming mad about it. As if it's any of their business.
As if Kou-kun publically being anything other than completely straight makes
him less effective at his job. The Aoki scandal isn't helping, as far as that
goes, never mind the two things have nothing to do with each other. Kacchan's
ignorance is going to make things even worse.”
“Kacchan's a quick study, especially when he knows what's on the line.”
“We'll see,” Kurosaki huffed. “I'm not always the most patient teacher. And
right now, I have a lot of calls to make, so if you'll excuse me....”
Hayato wanted to know more, but instead he just bowed and watched the man
disappear into Kouki's home office. Sounded rather like he could stand to do
some research and reading of his own.
~*~*~
Hikaru wasn't too surprised to find Kana flung face down on Kouki's bed, though
it worried him a bit. Then again, when it came to Kana, just about everything
worried him these days. His friend was so emotionally fragile and while Hayato
hadn't said so, Hikaru couldn't help thinking the problem was something that
had happened at the opening. Choking off a sigh, he settled on the edge of the
bed and rested a hand on Kana's back.
“Hey Kacchan....”
His friend flinched first, then abruptly sat up and flung himself at him,
clinging close as he sobbed. Still feeling more than a little lost, Hikaru did
his best to offer his friend comfort, waiting patiently for Kana's tears to
subside.
“What happened, Kacchan?” he asked when his friend finally slumped against him
in weak sniffles.
“I ... I don't know. Mahi-nii's been angry all morning, but he won't say what I
supposedly did wrong. He just ... it's not fair.”
“Did something happen at the opening last night?”
“No? Yes? I don't know?” Kana mumbled, rubbing at one cheek. “Some beta was
apparently making trouble. I don't know what was said, Kou wouldn't talk about
it, but we came home right after the police left. I don't know, by then I was
just so tired....”
Hikaru nodded with a thoughtful hum. The not knowing on Kana's part wasn't
really a surprise, but at the same time, he was pretty sure that it was making
things worse.
“After a night like that, sounds like you could use a day just hanging out with
me and my friends. What do you say? I know Toya-kun would be thrilled to meet
you. And Ibucchi and Zukki. Not sure who all would be available today, but I
could make some calls and –.”
“Can't today,” Kana said, shaking his head. “Mahi-nii's already got lunch plans
for me.”
“That's fine, Zukki and Ryouga wouldn't be available until after lunch anyway,”
Hikaru said, but the more he thought about it, the more he was noticing just
how utterly worn out Kana smelled. “Actually, I've got a better idea. How about
I set up something for this weekend? Saturday morning, after my shift, we can
all meet up at someone's house and just sit around playing video games and
eating junk food and everyone can just hang out getting to know each other, no
pressure, okay?”
Hikaru could smell Kana's hesitation, he could even guess some of what was
behind it, but that just made him even more certain that this was exactly what
his friend needed. A day hanging around with guys closer to his own age. If he
set it up for Saturday, Chamu would be available, too, so maybe they wouldn't
have to bring Mahiro along with them? He liked the older omega well enough,
most of the time, but he could tell that Kana needed a break from all the
expectations being put on him. And this way he could be sure everyone
understood that Kana was still in recovery and not to push.
“I ... I guess that would be okay,” Kana finally admitted. “Chamu-kun's
invited, too, right?”
“Of course. We can even bring along Hayato-san if he's still here then. Ruiza-
kun would like that, not being the only alpha in our group for a change.”
“There's an alpha in the group?”
“Why are you looking at me like that's weird? Hayato-kun's an alpha and you say
you've been friends with him for most of your life,” Hikaru countered,
grinning. “Toya's omega like me, Ruiza's alpha, everyone else is beta. Na-
chan's the youngest, he's only twenty-one. Well, I guess now you and Chamu-
kun'll be the youngest, but I'm sure it'll be fine. I swear Zukki isn't
mentally any older than fifteen some days anyway.”
He could tell that Kana was still nervous and wary, but Hikaru wasn't going to
let that stop him from looking after his friend. Kana needed this, he was going
to make it happen. But first, he needed to take care of some more immediate
needs. Like making sure Kana could actually make it to the weekend in one
piece.
“Have you had breakfast?”
“Yeah. Well ... some. I ... I wasn't really that hungry.”
“Ok, how about a bath then? If you have to go out later, might help to pamper
yourself a bit first. Come on, I'll help.”
“You ... you don't have to do that,” Kana mumbled, turning redder than a tomato
as he stammered.
“Maybe not, but it's not about that, silly. I want to help. That's what friends
do, ne? I don't mind, you look like you could do with a good bit of pampering.
And we can talk about whatever you want if it'll help. Last night or your
friend Hayato or whatever you want to talk about.”
Kana huffed quietly as he rolled off the bed, but Hikaru was pretty sure he
caught a hint of a smile.
“Didn't you get enough of Hayato-senpai talking about himself last night while
we were gone?”
“I went home right after you guys left, actually,” he said, laughing as he
followed the younger omega into the master bathroom. “So come on, tell me about
the good stuff. Was the art opening really weird? Or was everybody all busy
being pretentious pricks, trying to make everything into more than what it is?
I've heard Saga-sensei's art can get kinda wild.”
“It was ... definitely eclectic,” Kana said, sighing again as he sat down on
the shower bench. “Sensei's definitely a ... what's the word ... non-
conformist? Most of last night is kind of a blur now, though. I may have to ask
Koudai-nii if I can visit the gallery again some time after I'm healed so I can
take it in properly.”
Hikaru made a mental note to look up the door charge later. A gallery outing
would be just the sort of thing Jun would like. And another excuse to expose
Kana to his friends a bit more.
~*~*~
Kana took a deep breath, smiling a little when Hayato gave his hand a
supportive squeeze. He still didn't really understand why his friend was
suddenly his escort, but it was better than being out alone with Mahiro. His
head was still filled with the babbling of his other best friend, all the
reasons why an omega needed to be guarded and protected in the weeks or months
between his betrothal and his mating. It all seemed very silly to him, a drawn
out process made needlessly complex, especially for the modern era. But he knew
better than to think there was anything to be gained from arguing with Hayato
or Mahiro about it. Best he could do would be to just suck it up and put up
with the nonsense. Not like it was all bad anyway, especially since it meant
Hayato was staying with them now. He loved Kouki to death and he genuinely
liked Hikaru and Koudai and Junji (and okay, Mahiro, too, mostly), but none of
them could compare to having one of his best friends there with him. Chamu
would have been better, sure, but Kana would take what he could get.
The restaurant hostess escorted them to a small private table and Kana was both
relieved and surprised to see the space was empty other than Kouki. His alpha
was a perfect gentleman, kissing his cheek and helping him to settle beside him
at the low table. The snarky part of him wanted to ask if it was really all
right for him and Kouki to be sitting next to each other like this, but the
rest of him was more interested in leaning against his alpha's side, taking
strength from his closeness. Mahiro coughed when the hostess returned with more
people, but another omega, Arimura, waved him off.
“Oh let them be, Mahi-kun,” Arimura said with a low chuckle. “They aren't doing
anything a beta couple wouldn't be doing in public and you of all people should
know what it means for an injured omega to feel his alpha's support.”
Mahiro snorted, but it was obvious to Kana's nose that it was a show, an act
for the benefit of anyone hanging around their room while the door was still
open. Indeed, as soon as their lunch was delivered and the door firmly closed,
Mahiro's seemingly sour attitude dropped away with an audible sigh.
“Sugizo-kun, Tarou-kun, this is Higuchi Hayato-kun, Kacchan's contracted
guardian.”
“... Uchida-san's bullshit really got to you, didn't it?” Arimura said,
frowning. “No one who matters is going to listen to that bigot's nonsense, you
know.”
“More of a ... a happy coincidence?” Kouki said with a rueful smile. “Hayato-
kun had come down yesterday on his own to check up on Kacchan, since they've
known each other since childhood. Uchida-san's nonsense just gave us another
excuse to have one of Kana's friends from home here with him for awhile.”
“Speaking of excuses,” Sugihara started and Kana was surprised to pick up what
had to be contrition in the other alpha's scent. “Kana-kun, I apologize again
for subjecting you to such an awkward situation last night. I let Yoshi-kun
push my buttons too easily, it was unbecoming.”
“It ... I think I would have reacted the same way if it had been me,” Kana
murmured and why was he feeling embarrassed??
“No, I put myself into the situation, the fault is mine. Mahiro-kun explained
why he wanted to introduce you slowly, one at a time, to the rest of us, but I
thought I could ignore that, do things my own way. I'm truly sorry.”
He couldn't help a flicker of uncertainty when Sugihara bowed down to him,
glancing up at Kouki and then sidelong at Mahiro for some hint of how to
respond. But while they were both giving him encouraging, supportive looks, he
wasn't finding any specific answers there. He just wasn't used to people
apologizing to him. What was it Hikaru had said? To just be himself? He tried
to imagine if it was Chamu saying such things, how he would react to that.
“It's ... I appreciate your honesty,” he mumbled, feeling his cheeks heating
yet again. “Next time I'll be better prepared. Apology accepted.”
“I would like to be able to say there won't be a next time,” Sugihara said as
he sat back up again, lips twitching, “but Yoshi-kun can't help himself
sometimes.”
“Oh please, you both like it. The posturing, the bickering, you two thrive off
of the conflict you generate. Particularly the aggressive makeup sex
afterwards,” Arimura said and Kana felt himself choking on his own breath. “Oh,
was I not supposed to be that blunt?”
“People don't really talk about that sort of thing in Fukui, especially not so
openly,” Hayato said, patting Kana's back. “Tokyo makes Fukui feel like a small
town, which I guess is fair, since it kinda is, but that means Kacchan hasn't
had a lot of experience with these things. Neither have I, really, but at least
I got to hear about it a lot more when I was at school in Shiga-ken. I was the
only person in my pod who was from a 'normal' alpha/omega family. If you want
to call a run of six alpha kids normal.”
“Six alphas? Dear lord, how did your mother manage?”
“Honestly? I have no idea. I'm the youngest and Takashi-nii, he's the eldest
and he's twenty-seven years older than I am, so he was quite awhile out of the
main house and working his own business by the time I was old enough to even
remember anything much about him. But we were kinda always a big extended
family, being the core of the guardian clan and everything, so there were
always a lot of people around the main house.”
“Twenty-seven? My word,” Arimura said and Kana could tell most of their table
was some variation of shocked by this. Considering Kana hadn't ever been to the
main house himself, hadn't even thought about it until recently, he couldn't
say he could blame them. There was a lot about Hayato's family life that he was
only now starting to realize he had never even known.
“Yeah, I was kind of a surprise accident? Yuta-nii was supposed to have been
the last, Hahaue wasn't really supposed to have gotten pregnant with him
either, and that was seven years before I came along. But I guess she and
Otousan got a bit lax, thinking she was too old to get pregnant again and then
... bam, along came me~! And she did kinda spread us out a bit, that probably
helped.”
“Six alphas ...,” Sugihara murmured, shaking his head in awe. “Your father must
have been full of himself after all that.”
“Actually, from what Aniue says, after Hahaue's third pregnancy came out yet
another alpha, Otousan got really quiet and worried that something was wrong
with him. I mean, we know it's always a fifty-fifty shot each time, alpha or
omega, boy or girl, but he still felt it was weird, you know?”
“Well, it's certainly not what most would consider normal,” Sugihara agreed.
“Six alphas....”
“To be fair, until me they were all four years apart, so it wasn't quite as
crazy as it probably sounds at first,” Hayato said, half shrugging and
obviously bemused. “Four boys, two girls, and every one of us needing to be
sent to Shiga-ken for schooling because Fukui-ken doesn't have enough alphas in
the whole prefecture anymore to support a high school of its own.”
“If you hadn't already said otherwise, I'd be tempted to think your father was
trying to correct that problem single-handedly,” Sugihara said, a low laugh
making its way around the table.
“Not to be completely rude,” Arimura said after a moment, “but aren't you a
little young for this sort of work? What about school? Even just basic
training?”
“Probably,” Hayato agreed with a small nod. “I started some of my training the
last year of high school and I was taking the year off from formal schooling
this year to figure out what I wanted to do next, but I've still been learning
clan duties. But yeah, that's why I was able to come down in the first place.
Well, that and I'd just gotten fired. I was actually sort of thinking I should
try sitting a university exam down here when Kurosaki-sama made the request.”
“Officially, I made the request before you got fired, Hayato-kun, remember?”
“Oh, um, right. Sorry,” his friend said, turning an interesting shade of pink.
“I still kind of want to sit an exam, once I decide which fashion design
program I want to try getting into, but with Kacchan not being well enough
right now, it'll probably have to wait for next year.”
“Fashion design, you say?” Sugihara asked, his interest obviously piqued.
“Clothing, accessories, or both?”
“Both, really. I've really gotten into street fashion, so I kind of want to be
able to do everything, put together entire looks, you know? Clothes, shoes,
bags, jewelry, the whole thing. Even if I decide to focus on just one or two
later, I want to learn how to do it all.”
“Then you should definitely sit the exam for the Tokyo University of the Arts
with this one next year,” Mahiro said, subtly indicating Kana.
“Oh, Kana-kun is looking to attend Geidai as well? It's quite the prestigious
school. That's where Koudai-kun and I first met, in fact,” Ryuutarou said,
grinning. “Their design school is top notch. Well, all of their departments are
superior quality. There's always a lot of competition for their top graduates.
Do well and you'll have your pick of employment opportunities.”
“I should probably be warning you to stay away from Hayashi-kun,” Sugihara
added with a wry grin, “but as much as the man is a bear to work for or with,
he does know how to get the best out of his people. And he gives back as good
as they give him.”
“Oh, well, I ... I hadn't thought about it that far yet,” Hayato admitted,
visibly flustered. Kana was just glad his friend was keeping everyone's focus.
He wasn't really sure he liked the way Mahiro had all but decided for him where
he was going to apply to school next year. Especially when a part of him still
wasn't convinced that university was even the right choice for him. Not that he
could say that to these people, clearly. Or really anyone else in Kouki's
social circle, it seemed. How could he make any of them understand what he was
feeling when he didn't understand it himself? At least he still had plenty of
time to try to figure things out? Hopefully....
~*~*~
Kana groaned as he pitched forward across the coffee table, wincing when the
front edge bit into his stomach. Hayato pulled him back upright almost
immediately, a worried look on his face.
“Did you ... no, okay. Um, but what's wrong?”
“I feel like all I do anymore is sleep, eat, and do homework!” Kana muttered,
half-heartedly tossing his pen onto the coffee table next to his history
textbook. “What's the point?”
“Homework is the price for being a student. They probably gave you a bit extra
because you're having to do it all yourself,” Hayato said with a shrug. “But
it's just a couple more months, right? And then you'll get a break for a year,
have the chance to do some things you want to do instead of just the things you
have to do. Well, once you're healed up enough to do the things you want, that
is.”
“That reminds me ... Mahi-nii, Hika-kun –.”
“Already told me about his plan for Saturday,” Mahiro interrupted. But, to
Kana's surprise, the omega was actually grinning as he spoke. “It's fine, I'm
sure you and Hayato-kun will fit in with his friends better than you do with
mine and Kou-kun's.”
Even without knowing exactly why, Kana felt himself flaring red in shame.
Kouki's friends had been so generous and accepting of him and here he was being
a selfish, whiny brat, complaining about something as trivial as having to do
his homework. He really was completely terrible.
“I'm sure he didn't mean it like that, Kacchan,” Hayato whispered, and he felt
his embarrassment and shame, particularly the shame, getting even worse.
“Kacchan, really,” Mahiro scolded softly. “No one ever expected that you
wouldn't go out and make friends of your own, friends closer to your own age.
Why do you think we want you to go to college so much? So you can meet more
people in your own peer group, find your own place. You're only two months
older than Sugi-kun's daughter, of course you should have your own circle of
friends. Not that we aren't happy to include you, too, of course, but your life
is yours. There's so much more to you than just your bond to Kouki.”
“But...,” and yet he couldn't manage to dig up the right words this time,
either. A part of him recognized the sense in what Mahiro was saying, but it
was hard, a thin voice struggling to be heard against a lifetime of
conditioning that said his only real value was in the children he would one day
give to his alpha. That his place was as a silent support, the homemaker and
mothering figure, never mind that he was terrible at just about everything
domestic. Eighteen years of conditioning didn't break easily.
The front door opening wasn't quite enough to disrupt Kana's feelings of shame
and disgust with himself, though it made the dropping of a small paper package
in front of him a bit less of a shock.
“Hikkun?”
“Takamizawa-sensei said to give that to you, that's all I know about it,” his
friend said with a shrug before passing out additional packages. “For Mahiro-
sama and Hayato-kun.”
Hayato looked even more surprised than Kana felt, but Mahiro simply nodded and
got up with his own package, headed for the guest room, he supposed.
“What...?”
“Dunno. Don't even know how Sensei knew you were here.”
“Well, open it,” Kana coaxed. Hayato sat staring at the package a moment
longer, then carefully unwrapped the brown paper. And yet the contents, even
once unwrapped, were a mystery to Kana. Dried herbs, pressed cones of what was
probably some kind of incense, and a small note card. Picking up the card,
Hayato frowned at it a moment, head tilting to one side as he read it.
“Well?”
“He knows my name. Says the incense and teas are to help me adjust to living in
Tokyo. What's in yours then?”
Glancing down at his own package with another frown, Kana opened it slowly.
Instead of the tea blend he had been half expecting, his held a small container
of what looked like white and dark chocolate swirl fudge and two dozen honey
sticks in assorted flavors. And no note of explanation.
“Hikkun??”
“He didn't say anything, other than telling me to give them to you,” his friend
said with another shrug. “Why, is there something wrong with it?”
“There's no note, no explanation,” Kana said, frowning still. “And the honey
sticks aren't marked. How am I supposed to know which flavors they are?”
“Well, I can tell you these ones are peach. See, there's a little peach blossom
on the barrel at one end. And these ones are strawberry, and watermelon, and
I'm pretty sure the brown is root beer, just because his chocolate honeys are
opaque,” Hikaru explained, grinning.
“But ... why?”
“Why not? I was in to pick up your scrip refills, he still says he's only going
to give you two weeks of your pain meds at a time right now, since you live
right here and he wants to keep a close eye on how much you're taking at a
time.”
“Not that much,” Kana admitted with a faint grimace. To be honest, he probably
could have been using more than he had been in the past week, but he hadn't
wanted to get carried away. Or worse, addicted.
“Yeah, I noticed,” Hikaru said, frowning a little bit. “I told him and he said
to remind you that there's nothing wrong with easing your own suffering. I told
him you weren't going to listen to me, though, so he said if you keep being so
blockheaded, I should bring you down to the pharmacy with me next time.”
“I'm not being blockheaded!” Kana protested.
“Might be easier to just hand him the pill when his pain scent spikes too
high,” Hayato suggested with a half shrug. “You know how betas tend to get
about pain being a sign of weakness.”
“Like alphas don't play that exact same card,” Hikaru said, snorting.
“Sure we do, but he was raised by betas, their version of it is what he'd've
been raised on,” Hayato agreed, chuckling a little. “I know his dad, all the
stiff upper lip and doing it all for himself crap woulda come from Kobayashi-
tousan. Not that his mom disagreed with any of it, per se, but she was always
more likely to see Kacchan as helpless and needing protecting from everything.”
“... okay, I'll give you that one,” Hikaru conceded. “Really, Kacchan, there's
nothing noble or glamorous in trying to hide how much you're hurting. Sensei
prescribed you the pills for a reason, you know?”
“But....”
“Here,” Mahiro said, handing him a pill and a bottle of juice. “Take it and
then lay down on the couch for a bit. You've been working hard this week, you
don't have to push yourself so much.”
“But I have to get all this work done....”
“As you're able. The teachers know you're behind and they know exactly why
you're behind. You'll catch up as you're able. And that means taking breaks so
you don't make yourself worse. Now take it and lay down.”
As much as a part of him wanted to argue, Kana could recognize how much that
inner voice sounded less like him and more like his father. Maybe it was time
to admit his father was wrong and his friends were right? It was hard to even
consider, but perhaps....
~*~*~
They had managed to go the whole day without talking about forced mating bites.
Even after Kouki had gotten back home that evening, Mahiro hadn't brought it up
again and Kana had been more than half afraid to mention it himself. Things had
finally gotten better with his chaperone and he hadn't wanted to risk making
them bad again, especially with as angry as the older omega had gotten that
morning over the subject. At the same time, he still wanted to know what it was
that they were keeping from him.
No, that wasn't right. It wasn't that his new friends were hiding the
information from him, it was that he had never been taught it in first place,
something that they all seemed to consider basic knowledge. Which only made it
that much harder for him to ask. So he quietly waited, settling into the bed
with a low hum of contentment. At least he could still get time alone with his
alpha.
“Someone's feeling good tonight,” Kouki teased as he joined him in their bed.
“Good day then?”
“Well ... not terrible, I guess,” he admitted, snuggling up to the alpha. “A
lot better now.”
“We may have to stop this if your friend's older brother won't look the other
way, you know,” his alpha said softly, curling protective arms around him.
“But ... but I'm still injured and you're my alpha,” Kana said, wibbling a
little bit. “Takashi-nii will understand that, surely, won't he?”
“You know him better than I do, love; I haven't even spoken with him directly
yet. But by the old rules, this sort of thing is exactly what your Hayato-kun
is supposed to be here to prevent.”
“What ... what would happen if your grandfather pushed....”
“It won't happen, love, so don't worry about it,” Kouki insisted, pressing a
kiss to his forehead.
“But this morning....”
“... I was half hoping you'd forgotten about that,” Kouki murmured, running
fingers through Kana's hair. If that was supposed to be a comfort, it wasn't
working.
“Why? What aren't you telling me?” he asked, suddenly worried that he didn't
really want to know.
“I just don't want you getting mad at your family or Hayato-kun and his family.
He knows now, but I'm sure that was something he was only recently told,” Kouki
said softly, still holding him close. “Forced bites still happen sometimes,
even though it's been punishable by everything up to the alpha being put to
death if the circumstances were judged fitted to that, for centuries. Of course
that's an extreme response, rarely used in the modern era, but it is still on
the books, so alphas are still taught about it. These days, most forced bites
are the result of drunkenness getting the better of the alpha's judgement. In
those situations, the solution depends on the specifics of the people involved.
Sometimes they just live with it, sometimes the bite is made secondary for one
or both partners. In extreme cases, the bite is removed.”
“Without killing? But ... how? Mating bites are for life, everyone knows that!”
Kana insisted, but that same dark fear was bubbling in his gut again. At the
time, he had thought his life with Atsushi was just the way things were meant
to be, but looking back on it, things had very much not been right between
them. He wasn't sure he could handle it if Kouki were to tell him now that he
had suffered through all of that for nothing.
“I'm not part of a guardian clan, love, so I don't know the details. But yes,
when an alpha is scheduled to be executed for high crimes, his or her bite is
removed from any claimed omegas first, to shield them from the shock of the
alpha's death. I don't know the details of the procedure, only that it requires
an older alpha with specialized training. That's one of the reasons the
guardian clans still exist, even if they aren't as visible as they once were.”
“But...,” but he didn't really even know where to begin. So it had all been for
nothing?
“Does it really matter, love?” Kouki asked softly, tilting his chin up to brush
a kiss to his forehead, then another on the tip of his nose. “What's done is
done, the past cannot be changed. Who was there to tell you or your beta aniki
that what you had been told about forced matings wasn't the full truth?
Atsushi, who had every reason to keep silent? Yutaka, who had no idea there was
any reason to tell you? An alpha teacher who had no idea what was going on in
your life at all?”
It wasn't like he could really argue, but at the same time, if Hiro had known
about this ... if Hiro had really known about Atsushi mating him and kept
silent for fear of making Kana's situation worse because he hadn't known the
full truth....
“But why aren't we told about it?”
“I don't make the school rules, love, I don't know. Don't misunderstand, love,
the number of forced matings like yours is quite small. Like I said, most of
the time, a mate bite of dubious consent is between adults. I really can't
remember the last time I heard about a teen being forced bitten, certainly not
one as young as you were. It's not like you weren't told anything about mating
bites, obviously, perhaps those in charge think what you were told was enough?
If you were one of only a handful of omegas in your whole school ... and with
bites having no effect on betas... Maybe the school district decided to leave
the details up to the parents?”
“My parents never talked about it with me. Dad was always uncomfortable with
... with all of it. He just ... he didn't want to talk about anything that
broke this sort of mental illusion he had that I was just the same as a beta.
It ... it used to drive aniki nuts. He ... he was getting a bachelor's in
social work because of me, then he was going to get a law degree so he could
further advocate for omega rights.”
Pain closed his throat and Kana scooted closer as the memories rolled over him.
So many times, Hiro and their father had gotten into shouting matches because
their father couldn't understand why Kana wasn't more like the other beta boys.
They would start yelling, he would hide up in his room, trying not to be a
sissy and crying into his pillow anyway. Eventually it would stop, Hiro would
come find him, dry his eyes, and take him out for ice cream. Kana came to both
hate and love the arguments - he hated all the anger and yelling, but at least
afterwards he got to spend time with his brother. He had cherished those
moments together and now....
“Chamu-kun said something about thinking reporting his brother would just lead
to more suffering on your part, I imagine your brother thought the same,” his
soulmate said softly. “I meant to correct him back then, but then the
conversation got derailed.”
“When the teachers mentioned it at all, it was a criminal thing. An alpha
forcing a mating bite on an underaged omega - and since an underaged omega
can't legally consent, all bites of minors are forced - would be arrested,
tried, and then sentenced based on the severity of the case. If the omega's
over sixteen, it might just be a civil fine. Aggravated bites earned the alpha
jail time, but no one ever said anything about what happened to the omega. The
closest I got was Mom mumbling about omegas being left to suffer, stuck waiting
for the alpha to be released with no way of dealing with heats.”
“... no wonder your brother stayed silent,” Kouki huffed and Kana could scent
his soulmate's impotent anger. “What kind of people ... no matter what happens,
love, you will always have the right to take heat suppressants, to dump an
unexpected heat, to have access to whatever method of birth control you want.
In fact, Takamizawa-sensei himself would raise hell if anyone tried to stop you
from having access to the medicines you need to be in control of your heats. No
matter what happens or what anyone tries to tell you, if you need something and
you can't get it from me, go to him and ask. Your body is yours, no one else
has the right to tell you what to do with it.”
Kana felt silly for it, but the tears wouldn't stop. Burrowing into his
soulmate's chest, he let them come.
***** More *****
Chapter Notes
     In which Chamu is huffy and Kana meets yet more new people (see also:
     new character tags, who will get added to the appendices tomorrowish)
See the end of the chapter for more notes
Kouki enjoyed the usual Friday banter with Satsuki as they got ready to start
their weekly jogging loop, but he couldn't help noticing his friend felt a
little ... off. A part of him wanted to let it go, let Satsuki bring it up in
his own time, but ... the alpha was his friend. He had, admittedly, been
distracted with is own woes over the course of the past week, but he couldn't
remember seeing anything negative about Aurora or any of his friend's
contracted bands, so it was likely something more personal. Which was both an
argument for waiting and one for speaking up, to show the man he cared enough
to notice. It was a circular argument going nowhere, he needed to just make a
decision already.
“Na, Sacchan, everything okay?”
“I could ask you the same thing,” the darker alpha said, frowning sidelong at
him. “You haven't said anything about Kana-kun yet this morning, is that a good
thing or a bad thing?”
“Last week you kept giving me a hard time about being too hard on myself until
I changed the subject,” he said, shrugging. “I figured this time I'd spare you
the effort?”
“Yeah, I remember,” Satsuki drawled, smirking. “Doesn't mean I don't still want
to know how things are going, I'm still your friend, lugnut.”
“Aa, I know, I just didn't think you'd want to listen to me feeling sorry for
myself because nothing's really changed,” he confessed, a little abashed.
“Kou-kun, I may not be on your social level, but I'm not blind. I saw the
online tabloids speculating about your betrothed.”
Kouki couldn't completely contain a grimace at that. The art opening and Kana's
debut were supposed to have been both a distraction from the Aoki mess and a
chance for him to reassure certain people, in person, that Aoki's actions were
absolutely not a reflection of his business ethics. Well, it had certainly
become a distraction all right, the tabloids blowing up with all sorts of
wildly speculative theories about the child omega - the male child omega - who
was now betrothed to the head of the Matsumoto Group. A youngster with no
family standing, who hadn't even graduated from high school yet, and yet was
not a virgin. The fact that Mahiro had spent the whole opening at Kana's side
had lead to some interesting spin as well, even though Kouki's friendship with
the Kurosaki clan prince was hardly newsworthy, this many years after their
first meeting.
“You know they do that as click-bait, you know the people who matter aren't
going to believe that sort of garbage. It's nearly all fringe entertainment
press anyway, how do you think I got so much of it in my inbox in the first
place?” Satsuki said, stopping and grabbing Kouki's arm to stop him as well.
“Hayashi-sama and Sugihara-sama actually met him right? And they're on your
side, right?”
“Yeah. Had lunch with Sugizo-san and his mate yesterday and Hayashi-dono are
coming over later today.”
“All right, then what can I do to help?”
“I don't know that there is anything to be done. Those vultures love a good sex
scandal more than anything, so unless you've got something like that you can
leak to them, I don't know of anything else that's likely to distract them
right now,” he said, shaking his head. But there was a certain look in
Satsuki's eyes just then, a sort of wicked cunning that felt awfully familiar.
“Oh I don't know about that. You'd be surprised the sorts of things I hear and
keep under my hat. If you want ... I can make a couple calls. Kana-kun's name
will be off the front pages before Sunday.”
“Sacchan....”
“Also, expect a courier at your place Monday afternoon. Gazetto's tour final is
February 4th, completely sold out, but I might just have a couple tickets
looking for a good home.”
“Sacchan, really....”
“Don't waste your breath arguing. I owe you for talking sense into Kuu-chan and
Kana-kun deserves some good things in his life that aren't just you.”
Satsuki wasn't wrong on that point. Hopefully by then Kana's stamina would be
recovered enough he could properly enjoy the concert. And by then Hayato would
have more than earned the night out himself. It would be good to send the two
boys out to that. Although....
“... don't suppose I could talk you into making it three tickets?” he asked
“Probably, but why?” his friend countered, giving him another sidelong frown.
“I mean a concert may not be the most traditional romantic date, but I'd think
anyone else would feel kind of awkward.”
“With the way the art opening went and with Hayato-kun already being down here,
Maru made arrangements to hire him as Kacchan's guardian escort. If there's
only two, it's fine, I can send the two of them to the concert without me, meet
up with them afterwards....”
“You're taking this betrothal seriously old school,” his friend said, still
frowning at him. “All right, three VIP passes, which includes backstage access
both before and after the show, so get there early. Kuu-chan and Junji-sensei
will probably be there, too, since they're going to announce going major at
that show, but keep that under your hat, okay?”
“Thanks, Sacchan, I really appreciate this.”
“Hey, what are friends for, right? You'd do the same for me,” his friend with a
shrug and a playful grin. Kouki wasn't going to argue with that.
~*~*~
Even though he had known since the day before that they were coming, Kana still
felt anxious and uncertain with the arrival of the two alphas. He wasn't sure
if Hikaru's equal nervousness was making things better or worse.
They hadn't even made it as far as proper introductions when the front door
popped open, the scent of a child just barely preceding an excited cry of
“Mama!” and a little blur flinging herself at Mahiro's knees. Laughing, the
older omega scooped the child up into his arms and hugged her tight. It was
enough to break some of the tension hanging in the air and Kana let out a sigh
of relief.
“Sorry we're a little late, she didn't want to put on clothes,” Mitsuki said,
weighted down in what seemed like a mountain of bags and things. To Kana's
complete surprise, Yoshiki himself stepped in to help the doctor with
everything, setting aside bags for later and finding the booster seat that
would let the young child sit at the table with the adults.
“Ri-chan, can you say hi to Yashi-oji and Nashi-oba?” Mahiro asked, turning his
daughter towards the two alphas. Instantly, the little girl turned shy and
tried to hide against Mahiro's chest, much to the amusement of the two alphas.
“No? Ok, well, what about Kouki-oji?” he tried, but she still stayed pressed
into his chest.
“Well, that's one way to get her to be quiet,” Mitsuki said, laughing and
settling into one of the chairs next to his daughter's booster seat. Kana
watched in a sort of odd fascination as Mahiro had to coax and cajole his
daughter into actually sitting in her own seat before he was able to straighten
up and smooth out his shirt again.
“Shall we try this again? Boys, allow me to introduce Hayashi Yoshiki and
Hayashi Naoto, dear friends of mine for a great many years. Yoshi-tan, Nashi,
you remember Kacchan, of course, but allow me to introduce Higuchi Hayato-kun,
his contracted guardian, and Itoh Hikaru-kun, a friend of Kana's who's
graciously agreed to help me since I can't cook worth a damn. Among other
things.”
The amusement was impossible to ignore as customary greetings were exchanged.
And at the first opportunity, Hikaru bolted into the kitchen, though Hayato was
only slightly behind him, the two returning with lunch trays. Kana wanted to
help as well, but Mahiro was already pulling him down into a chair.
“Contracted guardian, hmm? You always were one to work fast, Maru-kun, I'll
grant you that,” Yoshiki said, nodding and offering a soft thanks for the lunch
put in front of him.
“As much as I may have hoped for no one to make a fuss over Kacchan being Kou-
kun's betrothed, I never actually believed it would go so easily. I appreciate
your support in this, Yoshi-tan, truly.”
“Maru, you may not be my brother's mate, but you are still family, as far as
I'm concerned. Whatever Father says about you behind closed doors, he, too,
recognizes the importance of the Hayashi-Kurosaki alliance. Besides, the
speculation is beyond laughable. Child prostitute indeed,” the alpha scoffed.
“... can we not talk about this?” Mitsuki asked softly, but there was a banked
anger in his eyes that suggested he felt the same as Yoshiki. The confused look
in the older man's eyes only lasted a moment, just long enough for Mitsuki to
jerk his head in the direction of the actual child omega seated next to him.
“Of course, of course, my apologies. But shouldn't Ri-chan be in school right
now?”
“Some sort of in-service day, she gets a long weekend this week,” the surgeon
explained with a shake of his head. “So of course she wanted to come see Mama,
right?”
The little girl blushed and tried to hide against Mahiro's side again, though
she kept peeking out at everyone else, too. She really did look like a
miniature Mahiro, just without the purple fringe or the piercings. Kana tried
to smile at her when she glanced his way, but every time, she went right back
to hiding. At least she seemed to be doing that with everyone.
Perhaps in deference to the presence of little ears, the meal conversation
meandered over the various programs that had been on TV last night, with one
tangent off into textiles that left Kana baffled on how they had even gotten
onto the subject. He hadn't been paying much attention to what Kouki had been
watching, more interested in curling into his side and trying, with limited
success, to work on his algebra homework, so he didn't have much to contribute.
There were enough people around the table, though, that it was hardly a
problem, the conversation easily flowing around him. Which was, to be honest,
how he preferred it.
Before he knew it, an hour had passed, with both Mitsuki and Kouki making
necessary excuses. He followed his alpha to the genkan, wanting, needing a few
more moments of Kouki's strength.
“Just a couple more hours, then I'll swing by the station and pick up Chamu-kun
and Yutaka-kun. And then I should be home all weekend, okay?”
Kana nodded, clinging to his soulmate for another long moment anyway. The soft
laugh, the warm arms that wrapped around him ... he couldn't lose this, he
absolutely couldn't.
He probably shouldn't have been surprised to see Hayato waiting for him when he
turned around and yet....
“Swear, I'm not creepin' on ya,” Hayato said softly, reaching out to ruffle
Kana's hair. “But even with them being trusted friends and this being your home
... I know optics are important. And I might as well make a habit of it now, or
I might slip up later and ruin everything.”
“No, I ... I get it,” Kana said, though it wasn't entirely true. He did at
least genuinely understand what Hayato was trying to do, even if he still
didn't really buy into the whole argument of why it was supposedly necessary.
And his friend was right, better to start making it a habit now, so he wouldn't
mess it up later.
He couldn't have said why if someone had asked, but Kana was rather surprised
to find Yoshiki on the floor playing with Mahiro's daughter when he and Hayato
walked back into the great room, Naoto lounging on a couch and watching them
over a cup of coffee. Something about the first impression the blond alpha had
made, Kana would have thought the man to think playing with a child beneath his
dignity. And yet there he was, on the floor sharing crayons and coloring books
as if it were the most natural thing in the world. And no sign of either Mahiro
or Hikaru. Crap, he was failing at hosting already and he hadn't even been
trying.
“It's all right, Kana-kun,” Naoto said and he tried not to flinch at the way
his own scent had probably outed his nerves yet again. “Maru-tan and Hikaru-kun
are taking care of the dishes. Come have a seat? You've been awfully quiet. And
your color's a little off. If we're being too much of an imposition on you,
Kana-kun....”
Shit, what was the right answer? On the one hand, he felt like he had been
going, going, going all week. On the other hand, his stamina wasn't going to
improve if he didn't start pushing himself a little more. If he gave in and let
himself be this tired after only having lunch, how was he going to make it
through a whole day hanging out with Hikaru's friends?
“Well, to be fair, it's hard for him to get a word in edgewise once someone
gets me started on a topic, ne, Kacchan?” Hayato said, grinning widely.
“You're going to have a hard time with the whole seen but not heard aspect,
aren't you, Hayato-kun?” Mahiro teased. And then he was pressing a cup of tea
into Kana's hands while simultaneously nudging him towards the couch. “Drink
your tea, Kacchan, it'll help.”
“I could do it for a formal event, but for lunch here at home? I didn't think I
needed to?” Hayato said, glancing around the room, reminding Kana of a lost
puppy.
“You're doing fine,” Naoto said, offering him a reassuring smile. “As you said,
this is an informal lunch. And I'm guessing your relationship with Kana-kun
goes beyond a formal contract.”
“Yeah, we pretty much grew up together. My brother was....”
Hayato suddenly went quiet, biting his lip hard and ducking his head. Not
normal behavior for his friend, though Kana was pretty sure he knew why. A sigh
and he sipped his tea; he was going to need if it he was going to explain.
“His next older brother was roommates with my older brother's best friend the
first year of alpha school. Yuta-nii and Atsu-nii and Hiro-nii were close
friends for ... for most of my life,” Kana explained. “Hayato-senpai and I went
to the same grade school for a couple years, spent time together when we could
after he started having to go to school in Shiga. And a lot more time together
after he finished high school and was back in Fukui all the time.”
“Were. Something happened?”
“Atsu-nii and Hiro-nii died, th-three yea–,” Kana's voice caught, a sudden
upwelling of grief choking off his words. Hayato was hugging him and yet it
still felt all wrong, the tea cup slipping from his hands. Voices moved around
him, but the words weren't making sense. There was a roaring in his ears and he
could smell something burning and pain everywhere. Death was so close and he
was being pulled away from it. He cried out, struggling weakly against the arms
around him. His mate ... his mate was still in the flames. He was supposed to
be there, too. He was....
~*~*~
Hikaru stood at the entry to the kitchen, feeling completely helpless as he
watched Hayato and Mahiro struggling with a half-crazed Kana. A beat and then
Yoshiki was scooping the little girl, Ritsuko, up into his arms and carrying
her out of the apartment. Right, why didn't he think of that? And what the hell
had happened anyway? He shivered, watching as Hayato finally got a solid enough
grip to be able to pick Kana up and carry him away, Mahiro trailing behind in
obvious worry. It wasn't until the alpha woman touched his arm that he realized
he hadn't been breathing.
“Itoh-san?”
“S-sorry, did you ... sorry,” he mumbled, shaking himself.
“I don't ... are you all right?” she asked, as if changing her mind mid-
sentence.
“Y-yeah, I just ... what were you guys talking about?” he asked, frowning in
worry.
“How Hayato-kun and Kana-kun knew each other. Was that not an allowed topic?”
Hikaru winced as he realized Kana had to have somehow flashed back to the night
of the accident, hard. No wonder he had been so upset.
“I don't ... it's not that easy. Um, you know he and I kinda share some trauma?
Only he had other trauma before that, so now it's kinda.... And PTSD isn't one
of those things we can't really control, you know? Sometimes he can talk about
his brother and it's just a low ebb of sadness. And other times, he's back in
the night of the accident. It ... it was pretty bad,” he said, mentally
slapping himself in hopes of shutting off his sudden diarrhea of the mouth. He
didn't know this woman at all, it wasn't his place to be sharing Kana's secrets
with her, no matter how nice she was being. And yet something about her....
“Maru had said there were things in Kana-kun's past that the tabloids would try
to exploit if they could, but nothing so specific. I had no idea....”
“It's not your fault. Most of his flashbacks have been nothing like this, this
is the worst I've ever seen him get,” Hikaru said, shaking his head. He
couldn't, wouldn't tell her that her being here had probably made it worse,
even though it was probably true. He was already picking up enough guilt from
her, there was nothing to be gained by making it worse.
“What can I do to help?” she asked quietly, tucking a strand of purple behind
her ear. “Did you and Maru-kun get the dishes finished?”
“Eh? Oh, I can finish that, it's no problem,” he said, taking a step back into
the kitchen. It wasn't like there was anything else he could do to help Kana,
after all. And yet she easily breezed past him, taking up where Mahiro had left
off and Hikaru could only go back to drying what was finished, feeling sheepish
and yet.... And yet how could he argue with her?
“I'd hate to be a regular cause of this,” she said after a moment. “Obviously
Kana-kun is entitled to his own past, his own privacy, but if there are
subjects we would be better off avoiding....”
“Ah, I'm ... I'm not really qualified to talk about this sort of thing,” he
stammered, a weird feeling tingling in his spine. “I mean that's not really how
PTSD works? The accident ... I don't know....”
“Sorry,” Naoto said, turning and offering him a surprisingly gentle smile. “I'm
putting you on the spot, I shouldn't do that. Nature, I suppose - I prefer to
get out in front of problems, cut them off before they can become problems, you
know? But I suppose you're right, that isn't always an option. So how about you
tell me more about yourself instead?”
“Oh I'm not anything interesting,” Hikaru said with a shake of his head,
hurriedly grabbing another bowl to dry.
“Nonsense! Everyone has a story to tell, everyone's someone important to
someone,” she insisted. Again that weird feeling. It had been awhile since an
alpha other than his father had said anything like that to him.
“Nah, I'm really not that important. Just the morning baker at the Starbucks a
block off Otsuka station. That's how me and Kacchan met, actually. Well, I
wasn't our morning baker then, I was just another lowly barista. But we don't
have many omegas in our age group living in Otsuka, really, and he was
obviously new in town and looking a little overwhelmed, so I figure hey, what
the hell. He was still in the shop when I clocked off, so I struck up a
conversation. Guess it was fate, cuz Kouki-san had been one of my regulars for
ages, not that I knew about the two of them until after the bombing. Up to that
point he had just been another male omega who was coming to Otsuka to be with
his soulmate and was looking for advice about school and the city. He's a good
kid, it's not right, what the universe's done to him.”
Hikaru bit his lip, a little surprised at his own inability to stop babbling
once he got started. He glanced sidelong at Naoto, but the woman was just
smiling at him, her part in the dishes done. The way she looked at him, he
couldn't help blushing again. She really was a severe-looking woman, with her
long black hair, her funky piercings and dark makeup, the unrelieved black of
her clothes that reminded him of the Harajuku goths, only less neo-Victorian
and more solar-anarchist? Certainly a sharp contrast to her husband Yoshiki and
his more conservative suit and tie. He glanced back towards the great room, but
there was no sign of either the alpha or Mahiro's young daughter. Should he be
asking? But she was so intimidating....
“He'll be back when he's certain it's safe for Ri-chan to be here. It's not the
usual job path, going from barista to baker, is it?” she asked, probably trying
to coax him into telling her more. But why? He hated that voice of doubt, but
now that it had started, he couldn't seem to stop it, wondering why she was
bothering. Just to fill the time? Or was there something else on her agenda?
Why should she even care?
And dammit, why couldn't he just have a normal interaction with a woman
anymore? After all, she was married, it was ridiculous to think that there
could be any sort of ulterior motive for her in her questions.
“The way the shop runs, the morning baking shift has to be someone local or
else someone who can get to the shop without transit, since the shift starts at
3am. I picked up the training kind of by accident, when our afternoon baker at
the time started flaking out. Then about a week ago, the morning baker quit and
our shop's manager put me on mornings to fill in until he could get someone
else in. Only that first morning things got a bit.... Anyway, he ended up just
flat out promoting me to morning baker, six days a week, so now that's pretty
much all I do. Go in, get the morning batches done, set up some dough for the
afternoon guy, then come over here to help Kurosaki-sama with stuff,” he said
with a shrug. It wasn't much of a life, to be sure, but it kept his days busy
and his wallet full.
“So essentially working two full-time jobs? Doesn't sound like it leaves much
time for a personal life.”
Hikaru shrugged again, his face getting even redder. “I wouldn't put it that
way. Kana's my friend, I don't mind helping him. A bunch of us are getting
together tomorrow, even!”
“Ah, I only meant an observation,” the alpha woman demurred, “not a criticism.
Of course you would put the needs of your friend first.”
Hikaru tried to tell himself that she hadn't meant that as an insult, either,
but he couldn't stop himself from going all spikey over it. Muttering an excuse
under his breath, he hurried out of the kitchen, out of the apartment entirely.
Yeah, that was more like what he was used to feeling around alphas anymore.
Kicking at a stray pebble on the sidewalk, he cursed at the universe for giving
him a soulmate who had managed to so completely ruin his life with just one
meeting.
~*~*~
Chamu had to admit, taking the train down with Yutaka had definitely been
better than making the trip on his own. And since Yutaka was on official
business, he'd gotten a companion upgrade that had made the trip even better.
Right up until they had gotten off the train and Yutaka tried to load him up
with nearly all their luggage.
“Hey! I'm not your personal sherpa, you know!”
“You aren't?” Yutaka teased with feigned innocence. A beat and then the alpha
ruffled his hair. “I'll be right back.”
Chamu felt more than a little awkward standing on the platform surrounded by
luggage, so it was a relief to see Yutaka hiring a luggage cart. And even more
of one when he spotted Kouki waiting for them before they could cross to the
local trains.
“Morihito-sama....”
“Please, Yutaka-san. Whatever formalities have been arranged on paper, my
preference is for as little disruption as we can manage, yes? I know Kacchan
thinks of you both as dear family, it would feel awkward for me to change that
now, so please....”
“I'll be sure to let Aniue know, though he may not budge much while out in
public,” Yutaka said with an easy grin. “But then he'll be here representing
Otousan, so a bit different, yes?”
“I understand. Please. I was already at the office, it'll be nice to get home
again. Kacchan's had ... an afternoon,” the older alpha said. Chamu felt his
spine going up at that, at the unspoken confession that something more had
happened to his best friend while he had been away.
“Not like that, Chamu-kun, just an unintended triggering. Oh, we have Ritsuko-
chan with us this weekend, that's Sensei and Maru's daughter. And I believe
Hikachu has something planned for you, Kacchan, and Hayato-kun for tomorrow,
though he insists I don't need to know anything more than that since I'm not
invited.”
Chamu fell into step behind the two alphas, watching Kouki. Truth was, he still
didn't know the man as well as he would have liked, but his body language
seemed genuinely relaxed, at ease. If something truly horrible had happened, he
wouldn't have still been in the downtown area, right? At least that was what
Chamu kept telling himself as he watched the blond somehow manage to fit all of
their luggage into the back of his sedan.
“I do have to make two stops before we get to the apartment, but they shouldn't
take too long. But if there's anything you need while we're still out...?”
“I think we're fine, ne, Chamu-kun?”
“Yeah,” he agreed, refraining from being snippy and saying that what he needed
was to see for himself that his best friend was still okay. He had trusted
Kouki - and his friends - to take care of Kana properly, to do a better job of
it than he could have done himself, and now he was starting to wonder if that
had been the right call. Maybe it would have been better to bring Kana back to
Fukui with him. It wasn't like Kana would have needed to go back to his
parents, he could stay with Yutaka and Hayato like he was doing. It would be
tight, but they would figure it out. At least then he wouldn't have to wonder
and worry if Kana was in good hands.
“I'll just be a minute,” Kouki said and Chamu was surprised to see them pulled
up in front of a gleaming skyscraper. Was this where Kouki worked?
“Oi, Chamu-kun, quit stewing, will ya?”
“W-what?” he stammered, blinking at Yutaka.
“You're tying yourself up in knots over something, I can smell it. Give it a
rest. Whatever happened in the last five days, working yourself up over it
without even knowing what 'it' is isn't going to do anyone any good. Just that
Kouki-san's too polite to call you out on it. Me, I know you better. So quit
it, okay? I'm sure whatever happened, Kacchan's in the best of hands, okay?”
Chamu huffed, crossing his arms over his chest even as Yutaka reached back to
ruffle his hair. Okay, maybe he was being overly grumpy about this whole thing,
but then again ... he'd trusted Kouki to take care of Kana, dammit. And now
here he was finding out that he –.
“Oi! I said quit!” Yutaka said, reaching back to smack him upside the head.
“Seriously. I know you can't smell it, but you've spent more time with them,
you've got to know Kouki-san is completely head over heels for Kacchan. You
really think he'd have left Kacchan's side even just to pick me up, even with
everything riding on this contract, if Kacchan needed him that badly?”
Another huff, but Chamu couldn't really argue with Yutaka's point. Kouki and
Kana were both completely besotted with each other, it was bordering on kind of
disgusting sometimes ... when it wasn't making him completely jealous.
“... wait, what do you mean, everything riding on this contract? What
contract??”
“The one that's the whole reason I'm here and we're bringing down so much of
Haya-chan's stuff?? Did you listen to anything I told you this morning?”
“Um....” But before he could answer, the driver's side door was opening again.
“Ok, sorry about that. Last chance to request a stop, otherwise I'm picking up
dinner and we're heading straight to the apartment.”
“Nope, I think dinner is definitely the right idea about now,” Yutaka said.
“Chamu-kun?”
“Yeah, definitely,” he agreed, fishing out his phone. He'd just text Hikaru
quickly, the omega would be in a better position to tell him what was going on
at the penthouse anyway.
~*~*~
Even bundled in a heavy coat, Kana felt ... exposed. And halfway to completely
freezing to death. Which was, he knew, just his mind being ridiculous, since
they hadn't been walking that long. Still, he was really hoping these friends
of Hikaru's lived somewhere close, because he wasn't sure how much further he
was going to be able to make it.
“I promise, we'll call Kouki-san when we're ready to call it a night,” Hikaru
said as he ushered him into a modest apartment building. The stairs seemed to
be taunting him and Kana felt himself whimpering at the sight of them.
“It's just up to the third floor, then you can rest, I promise.”
“Better idea,” Hayato said, crouching down. “Come on, climb on, I can carry ya
that far.”
As much as Kana wasn't sure that was the sort of first impression he wanted to
be making, it was better than having his legs give out partway up the stairs.
Shoving aside a sudden memory of his brother carrying him this way, he clung
tight to Hayato, pressing his face into the alpha's shoulder.
“So ... do we get to know anything else about these friends of yours before we
meet them?” Hayato asked cheerfully as he started up the stairs.
“Not sure who all's going to be there. I mean, definitely Ryouga-kun and Zukky,
cuz it's their apartment. And Toya-kun cuz I told him if he didn't come meet
Kacchan I'd never forgive him. But other than that, I'm not completely sure.”
“I thought you'd planned this adventure?!” Hayato countered, though he was
laughing even as he said it.
“I did! Sort of! Okay, more like I arranged it with Ryouga-kun and Zukky and
then told Toya-kun he had to come, but it was all kind of last minute,
soooo.... I mean, I know who I invited, but I can't say for sure if everyone's
actually going to be there or not, so, you now....”
“Well, you could at least tell us more about our hosts than their names,
surely!”
“Uwaa! Don't put me on the spot like this!!” Hikaru protested in a whine. “Um,
Ryouga-kun and I met in college, he and Zukky have been renting this apartment
together for awhile now. They're both betas and cousins, which is how they get
around the cohabitation thing.”
Kana wanted to ask what that meant, but before he could, they had reached a
third floor door and Hayato was gently setting him back on his feet. Hikaru
knocked and within moments someone was throwing open the door. The beta who
answered was a blond with a strong jaw and a severe resting bitch face if Kana
had ever seen one, enough that he felt himself stepping closer to Hayato
immediately. And yet in an instant his whole face changed as he broke into a
wide grin.
“Hikkun! Damn, and here I was hoping you were the pizza boy,” the blond said as
he stepped back. “Come on in. HEY TOYA! HIKKUN'S HERE WITH HIS OMEGA FRIEND!”
Kana scooted in even closer to Hayato, suddenly wondering if maybe this whole
thing had been a mistake. And then Hikaru was grabbing his wrist and tugging
him forward. It was either enter the apartment or fall on his face, and since
he wasn't interested in making a complete fool of himself....
When he looked up, another omega was standing at the edge of the genkan,
practically bouncing on the balls of his feet. He couldn't be more than twenty,
except Kana's brain insisted that couldn't be right because surely this was
Toya and hadn't Hikaru said someone else was the youngest? He looked so
handsome, stylish and cool with a silver stud at the corner of his lip and dark
brown hair that hung in asymmetrical layers around his face.
“Come on, come on, hurry up, it's cold out there! Ah! You have to be Kana-kun,”
the omega said, waving them in. “Hi, I'm Toya and that's Ryouga. And the rest
of you are ... Hayato-kun and Chamu-kun, right?” he continued, bobbing quick
bows to each of them. “Hikkun's so mean, hoarding another omega our age all to
himself!”
“I haven't been hoarding him!” the ginger omega protested, nudging past them
with his armfuls of bags. “Zukky! I brought food!”
“Thank the gods!” came another voice from further into the apartment.
“Here, hold on, let me at least take your coats,” the beta behind him, Ryouga,
was saying. “It's not a big space or anything, but we cleaned it up at least!”
“We? We?? Who's 'we', kimosabe?! I cleaned it up!” the disembodied voice
insisted. Biting back a giggle, Kana slipped out of his coat, only to find
himself hauled up into a surprisingly tight hug. He immediately went completely
stiff, not at all sure what to do.
“Sorry,” Toya said, letting him go and rubbing the back of his neck. “I just
... it's just been me and Hika forever. And I love our friends, I do, but
they're a bunch of betas. It's going to be so good to have another omega to
commiserate with!”
“He's not going to be able to commiserate over terrible dates with you, Toya-
kun, what with being promised to an alpha and all,” Hikaru called back at them.
“But you're welcome to join me in being grumpy about how he landed himself an
amazing alpha by accident one day!”
“Hey, isn't that kinda how he met you, Hikaru-senpai?” Hayato said, lightly
nudging Kana forward into the rest of the apartment.
“Oh god, you didn't,” Toya laughed, glancing back at Hikaru. “You are such a
butt, making these guys call you senpai!”
“I didn't make anybody do anything!” Hikaru protested. Now that he had taken a
few more steps into the apartment, Kana could see what Ryouga had meant about
it not being a big space, though the main room looked bigger than the one in
Hayato and Yutaka's place, from what he remembered. It was also dominated by a
couch and a big screen TV with a whole collection of consoles under it. The
kitchen was actually a separate room, if only just barely, and another beta
waved from inside it. He had a much more open look to him, dark chestnut brown
hair that faded to an ash blond at the tips that brushed his shoulders, and a
piercing at each corner of his bottom lip, with another through his left
eyebrow and several more in each ear, including a gauge.
“Hi, I'm Kazuki, but mostly the guys call me Zukky. I'm sorry, I didn't catch
names when you came in.”
“Well, obviously the one Toya's attached to is Kana, then this guy's Chamu and
that one's Hayato.”
Kana frowned a moment at Hikaru, surprised that was all the more his friend was
going to say, but before he could comment, the other beta was speaking again.
“Hayato-kun's the late addition, right?” Ryouga said, slipping past them to
head for the fridge. “We've got soda, beer, juice, or water, whatcha guys
want?”
“Mm, he's Kacchan's escort,” Hikaru replied, nodding. “And I'll have a water
for now, unless you really are expecting pizza any minute.”
“Nah, haven't even ordered it yet,” the blond beta said with a lopsided grin.
“Figured we'd wait on ordering food until we were sure who all was going to
make it for lunch. Ruiza-kun already said he can't get off until 17:00.”
“He's lying, as usual,” Kazuki chimed in from the kitchen. “Well, he's not
lying about when Rui-chan gets off work. Or the not ordering anything yet part,
either, actually, but that's because I've been slaving away all morning making
us foods~”
“You know, if you'd just said something, my mother –.”
“Would have buried us in enough food to feed an army, judging by how much she
sent with you anyway,” Kazuki interrupted. “Really, guys, make yourselves at
home, you don't have to stand around like a bunch of statues, promise. Ryouga's
even promised not to bite anyone today!”
Kana flinched, Hayato reaching out to squeeze his shoulder at the same time
Hikaru swatted Kazuki across the ass.
“Fucking hell, Zukky, don't you ever listen to me?” his friend said with a low
growl. “I said no biting jokes!”
“Oh come on, betas can't even –.”
“No biting jokes!”
“You'd think, after four years of knowing Hikkun and Toya-kun we'd be better
about stuff, but it's kinda ... Zukky has a bad sense of humor?” Ryouga
ventured, offering Kana a bottle of melon soda. “You're welcome to hit him or
whatever if he gets out of line.”
“Kacchan's not really the type to do that, but I might~” Hayato said, squeezing
Kana's shoulder again in support.
“Yeah, excuse my beta ignorance,” the blond said, his voice dropping and he
actually looked surprisingly sheepish after the way he had answered the door
just a moment ago, “but, um, escort?”
“Escort, bodyguard, defender of Kacchan's virtues. Basically, I go everywhere
he goes to make sure no one's doing anything inappropriate,” Hayato explained,
carefully nudging Kana over to the couch. “Also got a crash course in first aid
and advanced wound care, since my charge is still in recovery. And I'll take a
Coke if you've got it.”
“Charge? Recovery? Uh, black or red?” Ryouga asked, obviously completely
confused. “Sorry, Hikkun didn't really say anything other than he wanted to get
the gang together for a day of just hanging out here cuz he had a new omega
friend that needed a day of just hanging out. If I'm being too nosy, just tell
me to shut up, okay?” the blond said as he crossed back over to the kitchen.
“Chamu-kun? Coke for you, too, or...?”
“I'll take a regular Coke, yeah,” Chamu said, halfway pulling Kana down onto
the couch next to him. Hayato glanced at Kana, silently asking for his
permission, but Kana wasn't entirely sure what he wanted permission for. There
was too much, he could almost feel himself shutting down as he leaned heavily
against his best friend.
“Aaaand he's just about down for the count for a bit,” Hayato tittered, shaking
his head. “Regular Coke's fine, but yeah, while we're out? He's the boss and
Boss is about to fall asleep, so ask later maybe? Cuz I can't really say much
else until he's not so tired he can't give me permission.
Kana sat up a bit more at that; since when was he in charge of anything? It
wasn't even his name on Hayato's contract, not like that anyway; that had been
entirely between Mahiro, Kouki, and Hayato's family. Of course neither Mahiro
nor Kouki were present, but still....
“It's okay,” Toya said softly and Kana blinked, surprised to see the omega
crouched in front of him, squeezing one hand. “If you need a nap, we can get
you set up in the bedroom, it's no problem, right guys?”
“Yeah, it's fine,” Ryouga said, coming back with the two Cokes.
“Any friend of Hikkun's and all that,” Kazuki added from the kitchen. “But
maybe try eating something first? If nothing else, I know I always sleep better
on a full stomach.”
Kana had his doubts, but considering they had only just gotten here, he didn't
want to be so rude, either. He could tough it out, he didn't need to be napping
this easily. He didn't need to make that sort of a bad impression on Hikaru's
friends. A bit of food, a bit more soda, and a chance to just sit for awhile,
and he'd be fine, he was sure of it.
~*~*~
Hayato's lips twitched as he tried not to laugh, watching the way Kana slowly
fell asleep on Chamu over the course of the movie. He waited for the end of the
movie, then discreetly reached out for Kazuki's sleeve, tugging it a little to
get his attention.
“You said something before about a napping space?” he asked quietly. Kazuki
frowned, then glanced down the couch, understanding lighting up his whole face
as he nodded.
“Yeah, just gimme a sec,” he said as he popped up from the floor. Of course
that was enough to get the attention of everyone else, though no one else said
anything, just smiling at each other.
“Are you going to sit with him or...?”
“An unmated alpha alone with another alpha's betrothed???” he said in feigned
dismay, struggling not to laugh. “It's a small place, I think he'll be okay,
unless ... Hika-senpai?”
“Yeah, no, I'll sit with him,” Hikaru said, getting up and waving with his
phone. “I gotta reassure my mom that we're fine on food anyway, apparently.”
It didn't take long for Hayato to get the sleeping Kana settled, so he wasn't
surprised that nothing had really changed when he got back to the main room.
“Okay, so, like, Hikkun is a total flake, so how about you tell us how you met
him?” Toya suggested, turning openly curious looks on both Hayato and Chamu.
“Kacchan, really,” Hayato said with a shrug. “Actually, I only just met him a
few days ago, he threatened to deck me.”
“Yeah, that sounds like Hikkun,” Kazuki said, chuckling. “What were you doing?”
“Nothing!” Hayato protested. “I'd come down from Fukui cuz of Kacchan still
being here, but senpai walked in on Kacchan being all upset and he didn't know
me at all, so he assumed I'd done something and yeah....”
“Hikkun is awfully protective of his friends, especially for an omega,” Ryouga
said.
“Oi! Why do you betas always assume it's weird for an omega to be protective?!”
Toya protested. Ryouga looked ready to defend himself when there was a knock at
the door. Everyone turned to look at the door for a second, then Ryouga got up
to actually answer it.
“Oh hey, Ibu, come on in. We're just about to start grilling the new kids.”
Hayato glanced up, but he couldn't say he was surprised to see another beta
joining the group of friends. Hikaru had said there was only one other omega
and one alpha in the immediate group, after all.
“Guys, this is Ibuki. Ibu, these are Hayato and Chamu. Kana needed a nap,
Hikkun's in with him, so you'll have to wait for later to meet him.”
“Nice to meet you both,” the new beta said with a polite bob of his head.
Hayato told himself not to stare, but Ibuki had the perfect build and look for
a fashion model. Ok, he might be considered a little on the short side for
runway work, but that face ... it was a face made for photoshoots, especially
with that jawline. Cocky and yet sweet, especially with that little smile
framed in medium brown layers and blondish highlights. He could easily picture
this man on the other end of a camera, strutting and posing for all he was
worth.
And then Hayato was being jabbed in the ribs, hard.
“Stop staring, you perv,” Chamu hissed.
“What? I wasn't ... not like that! I was just thinking of how I'd put my
clothes on him!” he stammered, glancing back at Ibuki. Shit, had he really been
staring??
“... well, that's not usually what alphas like you want to do with me,” Ibuki
drawled, winking and then slipping into the kitchen. Oh god, he was seriously
going to die any second now.
“What?! No! No, no, I mean, maybe, but ... no! I'm a fashion design student!
Or, well, I will be,” Hayato stammered, feeling himself going red as a tomato.
Could this get any worse?
“Right, well.... We were just about to ask Chamu-kun how he got involved with
Hikkun, though it sounds like maybe we're asking the wrong guys?” Kazuki said,
grinning, and for a second Hayato almost could have kissed him for the rescue.
“Well ... kinda? Kacchan met him first, then I met him at the hospital. Had to
spend Christmas Eve with his family,” Chamu said, shrugging a little, as if it
were no big deal. Which of course only made everyone else in the room that much
more focused on him.
“Hospital? Oh, right, I remember that,” Ibuki said, stepping out of the kitchen
with a bottle of juice and claiming a spot on the floor. “Remember, guys, that
bombing the weekend before Christmas? But Hikkun wasn't – ooohhh! That's that
Kana?! Well it's about time he brought you guys around! My cousin's such a
selfish shit,” Ibuki said, laughing.
“Cousin?”
“Yeah. Well, sort of,” Ibuki said, shrugging it off. Hayato was curious, but he
wouldn't push. Probably didn't really matter anyway.
“So I'm guessing the three of you grew up together?” Toya ventured, giving
Hayato and Chamu both curious looks. “I mean, otherwise it's kinda unusual, for
as young as you guys are....”
“More or less,” Chamu said, nodding. “First year at boarding school, my older
brother was roommates with this guy's closest older brother and they basically
became instant best friends. And Kacchan and I really did grow up together,
since our moms had been best friends since, like, junior high school or
something.”
“So then what's with Hikkun's no biting jokes rule?” Kazuki asked. Chamu
immediately froze up in panic, though as far as Hayato could tell, Toya was the
only one to notice, the omega reaching over and slapping his friend upside the
head.
“Oi! What was that for??”
“For being stupid,” Toya said with an obvious roll of his eyes. “What does it
matter why? Don't make the jokes. And don't go putting these guys on the spot
like that about it.”
“But ... why?” the beta persisted and he sounded so genuinely confused....
Hayato sighed, starting to get up for a fresh drink only to have Ryouga push
him back down.
“Coke or something else?”
“Water's fine. And we don't make the biting jokes around omegas because it's
bad taste,” Hayato said. “Come on, Tokyo can't be that different from Fukui
that you don't know about forced matings.”
“There hasn't been a forced mating in ... in forever,” Kazuki scoffed.
“That you know about. It's not like we put out bulletins on the nightly news
when it happens, you know,” Hayato countered.
“We? What are you talking about?” the brunet asked, frowning again in renewed
confusion.
“Right, we didn't do full introductions,” Hayato said, thanking Ryouga for the
bottle of water passed over his shoulder. “I'm Higuchi Hayato, Kacchan's
contracted guardian. Higuchi is the guardian clan for Fukui-ken.”
He could see his words having no affect on the betas, but Toya's eyes visibly
widened in shock for a second.
“But he's not –,” Toya started, biting down on his own lip hard when he
realized what he had been about to say.
“Yeah, I know,” Hayato replied softly, momentarily ignoring the confusion in
the betas to focus on Toya. “That's one of the reasons I was hired, what with
him being betrothed to Morihito Kouki-sama of the Matsumoto Group.”
“... you're fucking kidding me,” Ibuki murmured. Startled, Hayato glanced over
at the beta.
“Pardon?”
“Oh come on guys, it's all over the tabloids and the internet, don't you people
even read? They don't use a name, they can't, Kana's a private citizen and only
eighteen anyway, but that hasn't stopped the gossip rags from calling him
everything from a slut to an ex child prostitute! I'm not saying I believe any
of it, mind you, Higuchi-san, I mean, they've been printing some pretty wild
suggestions. Including allegations of a daughter seen at Morihito-sama's
apartment.”
“... that's new,” Hayato muttered, frowning and pulling out his phone, only to
see Chamu already typing away with his own. “Ri-chan only came over yesterday
noon, how could they have already found out about her? It's not like she's been
anywhere but the apartment since getting there. Fuck, Kurosaki-sama's gonna hit
the roof.”
“Yeah, I know, why do you think I'm telling him now?” Chamu said, glancing up
with a brief smile. “I'm thinking we'd be best off just staying here for ...
awhile yet.”
“Bad?” Ryouga asked, frowning as well.
“Kurosaki-sama has a temper like a wet badger on his good days,” Chamu said
with a half chuckle. “He's going to be completely livid about this, I'm sure.
If he hasn't heard about it already.”
“Well, you guys have to stay through dinner anyway, or Ruiza-tan will murder us
all in our sleep,” Ryouga said, chuckling. “But I'm still not sure I understand
what the problem is?”
“The problem is Morihito-sama's upper caste, you know, one of the rich and
powerful?” Ibuki said, rolling his eyes. “He's also twice this Kana's age, an
alpha who was supposed to have been married already, but his fiancee ran out on
him, like, two days before the wedding or something? I don't remember what I
read now, doesn't matter. You've got the powerful alpha head of a major
multinational corporate group suddenly betrothed to a kid omega, a male kid
omega who's at the least not a virgin and may even already have a kid. Yeah,
that's kind of a problem for the old traditionalists. If this isn't buried by
Monday, Matsumoto Group stocks are going to tank. Either way, he's probably
looking at losing either this betrothal or his job. Or both.”
“Nah, see, that's why I'm involved. Kacchan doesn't have kids, never gave
birth, the tabloids are way off on that one,” Hayato said, hoping he wasn't
going into things Kana wouldn't have wanted him to discuss. Of course it was a
little hard for him to shut things down now, so he kept barreling ahead and
hoping for the best. “Anyway, with me hired as his guardian and the family
keeping an eye on him, no one's going to be able to fault the bonding.
Kurosaki-sama and Hikaru-senpai are almost always with him, too, so it's not
like Kacchan and Morihito-sama are ever alone together. I don't know all the
local social politics, but as I understand it, some major players in the scene
are already giving the match their support. This probably isn't going to stay
at the top of the gossip columns for long.”
“You're right about that,” Toya said, holding up his phone. “I just got a
breaking news alert, NHK is reporting the head of Sony Records Japan just got
arrested for unspecified racketeering charges.”
“Holy shit, guys, Interpol just busted open an Islamist terror cell in
Saitama,” Kazuki added. “They're saying it's the same group that planned and
carried out that mall bombing. You ... you don't think....”
“Could just be coincidence,” Ibuki said, but Hayato could tell no one in the
room really believed that.
“... shit, you guys,” Ryouga said after a moment. “Ok, I don't care how stupid
anyone thinks Hikkun's rules are, we're sticking to them. I absolutely do not
ever want to be on the bad side of someone who's got these kinds of
connections.”
“Ryo, come on, we don't actually know –,” Kazuki started, but it was Ibuki who
cut him off.
“Do you want to take that chance? Cuz I sure as hell don't! Now, if you don't
mind, Hayato-kun, I want to hear all about this fashion design student plan you
have, because I really want to think about something else now, thank you, and
if you really think I have modeling potential, then I am all yours.”
Hayato felt his heart skip a beat.
“Well, I don't have any of my sketchbooks with me, obviously, but I've got a
few things snapped on my phone,” he said, more than happy for the change of
subject. From what his nose was telling him, so was everyone else.
~*~*~
“Hiro!!”
“Hey booger,” his brother teased, accepting Kana's eager hug with a laugh, arms
closing around him with an ease that made everything better.
“Did you see? Did you see? I actually made a basket! Twice!”
“I saw that. Great job, I'm so proud of you. Keep it up and you could end up
good enough to go pro.”
“O-oh, I ... I don't know about that,” Kana stammered. “Omegas don't really go
into pro sports ... do they?”
“Why not?” his brother challenged, ruffling his hair. “You've got some good
moves on the court, Kacchan, you should definitely keep playing. You know,
they're talking about opening a mixed omegas league - men and women playing
coed teams. You should really think about it.”
“I don't know,” he mumbled, a shyness overcoming his joy at having his brother
at his game.
“Promise me you'll at least think about it, okay?” Hiro insisted, squeezing his
hand. “You're allowed to have a life of your own, Kacchan. You're more than
Acchan's future mate.”
Blushing, Kana nodded. He'd think about it.
~*~*~
Kana shuddered as he jolted awake, momentarily lost. This wasn't Kouki's
apartment, where...? Hikaru's scent hit him the same time as the omega's hand
landed on his skin, the memories rushing back into place. They were visiting
Hikaru's friends, he must have fallen asleep in the middle of the movie they
had been watching.
“Hey. Feeling better?”
“Did ... you didn't have to sit with me the whole time.... I mean, I know
you've been missing your friends, too....”
“Yeah, but I know how much it disorients you to wake up alone. Anyway, they've
apparently been talking fashion for the last forty minutes, so I'm fine with
it.”
“I ... how long was I asleep?”
“I dunno, not more than an hour, I'd guess,” Hikaru said with a shrug. “If
you're up for it, Ibucchi and Jun-kun are here now, but it's probably going to
be another hour or two before Ruiza-tan gets here, so there's no rush if you
just want to nap some more.
“No, that's okay, I ... I mean the whole point was for me to meet people,
right?” Kana said, though he could feel his cheeks heating again anyway. Which
was ridiculous. But he was so used to his social circle being just him, Chamu,
and Hayato, that he wasn't sure he remembered how to behave properly in bigger
groups.
“Sure, but at your own pace,” Hikaru said, shrugging.
Kana nodded, carefully sitting up and looking around the bedroom. To be honest,
it reminded him a lot of his brother's old room: action movie and rock band
posters vying with anime wall scrolls and a calendar for wall space while
manga, books, figurines, and other fandom merchandise battled for shelf space.
Looking around, he was surprised to notice the small butterfly imprint of
Satsuki's label on the corners of a few posters and pin-ups. He frowned at the
pin-ups, but the band name was something in English, he couldn't make sense of
it.
“Hey, 'sup you two?”
Kana flinched and immediately felt stupid for it, blushing hotly. Just Toya,
why was he being this nervous?
“Just taking it slow getting him up again,” Hikaru said. “You know how it is
after a nap, ne? The shorter ones always hit me worse, too, like sometimes I'm
not even sure what century it is anymore.”
“I'm okay,” Kana said, pulling himself up from the futon. “Sorry for falling
asleep on everyone.”
“Nah, you only fell asleep on Chamu-kun and he's probably used to it by now,
ne?” Toya teased, stepping in to give him a warm hug. “Relax, ne? These guys
are dorks and sometimes even accidental jerks, but they're good people.
Especially for being a bunch of ignorant betas~”
Kana tried to smile, but he couldn't help feeling it had come out strained.
Still, he let the taller omega draw him back into the lounge, taking the space
that opened up between Chamu and Hayato on the couch.
“So obviously this is Kana,” Toya was saying, still grinning. “Kana-kun, this
one's Ibuki-kun and that one over there is Jun-kun.”
Kana nodded, feeling shy in the face of so many people he really didn't know.
Especially Ibuki, who looked so pretty and reminded him of the popular cliques
at school. Fujisaki had been part of the popular group in their class.
“Deep breath,” Hayato's voice whispered against his ear, one arm curling around
his shoulders. Kana leaned into his friend's shoulder, eyes closed, and tried
to just breathe. “He's not like that,” the alpha next to him murmured in
reassurance. “Come on, you know senpai wouldn't be friends with someone like
that.”
Logically, he knew Hayato was right, but the fear and unease were still there,
twisting in his gut.
A hand, Toya's hand, brushed against his knee a second before the omega spoke:
“Are you a fan of Nokubura, too, Kana-kun?
“Huh? Um, I don't know them? I just recognized the Aurora imprint on some of
the pinups,” he admitted with yet another shy blush. “I was going to ask. They
look ... interesting?”
“You know Aurora and don't know Nokubura?!” Ryouga asked, looking just a little
bit scandalized. “They're like the second biggest name on the label!”
“Ignore him,” Kazuki said, grinning. “He crews for Nokubura's Tokyo shows, has
for a couple years now. He tends to get a bit ridiculous about them sometimes.”
“Well, I mean Satsuki-san's butterfly is kind of...,” Kana said, shrugging when
he couldn't find the right words. And also because Ryouga's jaw looked like it
was about to fall off his face. “Did ... did I say something wrong?”
Ryouga managed a handful of noises that sounded sort of like words, though they
weren't very coherent, before Kazuki helpfully reached over and slapped him
upside the head.
“Words, Ryo-kun, try using them,” the other beta teased.
“Aurora's butterfly imprint ... Satsuki-sama hasn't ever really explained it,
it just kinda ... is. He's like that, you know, very secretive, especially with
the industry press,” Ryouga said suddenly, still looking a bit gobsmacked.
“Fans all say it's because he's kind of like a butterfly - this beautiful thing
that floats over all the shit without being touched by it. He's kinda this ...
this untouchable figure in the scene, like some kind of visual kei god.”
Kana listened with a slight frown. That ... didn't really sound like the
Satsuki he remembered. Like, at all? It wasn't possible they were talking about
two different people ... was it?”
“Oh gods, you have, haven't you?” Ryouga said, his expression shifting into
complete awe. “You've actually met him.”
“Well ... yeah. A couple times. He and Kou-kun meet up every Friday morning,
sometimes he comes back for breakfast,” Kana said with a shrug, blushing a
little at the sudden memory of that first time. Ryouga fell over backwards and
Kazuki started laughing. A moment and then Ryouga was sitting back up again,
scooting over to practically lean on Kana's knees.
“Tell me everything! What's he like? Did he even talk to you? I have to know!
For science!”
“Um, he's just ... a guy. I, uh, I don't know. When he's over for breakfast,
I'm not usually very awake yet. We only had lunch together with him the one
time,” Kana mumbled, intensely worried he was letting Ryouga down. “He seems
very ... kind. Especially for an alpha.”
That got him a little nudge from Hayato, but he knew his friend was doing it to
tease him, understood what he meant. Ryouga, on the other hand, was frowning.
“Kind? But he's always so ... aloof,” the blond beta said.
“I thought you hadn't ever met him,” Kazuki said, flicking his cousin's ear.
“I haven't!” Ryouga protested, twitching away from his cousin. “But he's come
to a couple Nokubura shows and he's always been ... you know, distant. Like,
the guys always help the crew with setup and sometimes tear-down, too, and
Satsuki-sama ... always keeps his distance. Like a prince who thinks the work's
beneath him.”
“Pretty sure that's not what he's thinking,” Kana said, frowning again as he
remembered that lunch and the passionate way Satsuki had talked about the
scene. Like someone deeply involved in it, not someone who held himself apart
from or above it.
“Shouldn't you be happy to hear your idol isn't actually a kamidere asshole?”
Jun ventured, tucking a random lock of his wildly pink hair back behind his
ear.
“Well, but then why? I just ... I'm confused, I guess. If he's not really that
kind of guy, then why...?”
“Who knows. More importantly, who cares? Are you going to show him some
Nokubura vids or do I need to do that for you?”
“Oh right!” Ryouga said, bouncing up to grab a game controller and turn the TV
back on. Kana was just glad to have the focus off of him for awhile.
~*~*~
Kouki helped Kana settle into their bed before joining him, smiling a little at
the way his omega's whole body immediately relaxed as it pressed against his
own. So what if Kana was half his age? It was a significant gap, to be sure,
but they would hardly be the first. Others had found ways to make the age
difference work, he was confident they would as well. And as much as he was
glad Kana was able to be at ease with his friends, Kouki was also glad to see
his omega going out and making friends of his own.
“So how was it, really?” he asked softly.
“It was good,” Kana repeated, but it wasn't any more true this time than it had
been the last time.
“Kacchan....”
“I fell asleep right after lunch, like an invalid, and then I almost made a
total idiot of myself, like, ten different times,” his omega confessed with an
unhappy sigh bordering on a whine.
“Sweetheart, you are still in recovery and I'm sure Hikachu warned his friends
about that. I'm sure no one was offended.”
“I just ... I'm not used to being around so many people and not having it end
badly, I guess,” Kana admitted with a sigh. “Though ... it was kinda funny, the
way Ryouga-san reacted when I admitted to having met Satsuki-san. I hope I
didn't ... I didn't realize his fandom reputation was so ... different from who
he really is as a person.”
“Oh, do Hikachu's friends all think of him as the kamidere type, god-king of
indies visual kei?” Kouki teased, laughing.
“You know about that? Why didn't you tell me!” Kana protested, swatting
ineffectually at Kouki's chest. “Gods, I feel like such an idiot.”
“I thought that was common knowledge among visual kei fans? That read on him, I
mean,” Kouki replied with a shrug. “It started back when he was still just a
frontman himself. The rest of the band members had these detailed profiles and
then his was either half blank or filled with 'mystery' or 'secret' or some
other non-answer. He was always kind of a shy guy, so of course fans took it
all the wrong way and ran with it. It's worked well for him overall, so he just
kinda ... goes with it.”
“I just hope I didn't spoil things....”
“By being honest with your new friends? No. You've met him, you know what he's
actually like. He knows about his reputation, of course, and if you ask me, I
think a part of him likes it, keeps cultivating it on purpose, but that doesn't
make it truth, you know? Besides, you could shout the truth from the rooftops
and many of his fans still wouldn't believe it. If this Ryouga-kun and the rest
do, then good. And if they decide you were lying? Shame on them, but it won't
change anything.”
Kana sighed heavily, scooting closer, and Kouki was happy to oblige him,
kissing the top of his head.
“You worry too much, love. I'm sure things went fine. Chamu-kun and Hayato-kun
certainly both seemed to think so.”
Another nod, but he could tell his soulmate was fast running out of steam.
“Go to sleep, love,” he said softly, rubbing along his spine. “I'm sure
everything went just fine, you don't have to be so worried all the time.”
From the sigh and the shift in Kana's scent, Kouki knew that was easier said
than done.
Some day, love, he silently vowed. Some day you will see. You have nothing to
fear.
Chapter End Notes
     chapter 15 is slated to be posted next week and then Masun will take
     a bit of a break while I start posting my SoK2k17 fills. And one from
     last year that I'd been holding back for reasons.
***** Motion *****
Chapter Notes
     In which we get into things in motion besides just Kana's personal
     life. And finally meet the elusive Puppy. And no, I really couldn't
     resist a repeat of fanboying over Satsuki. XD
See the end of the chapter for more notes
Masun
chapter 15: Motion
Kana had to admit, as much as he was feeling like a limp noodle, he felt like
he was in a better place today, more so than he had in awhile. Maybe because,
in spite of the things that had been said since Thursday, nothing much had
really changed. Yutaka was on the floor, playing some sort of card game with
Ritsuko and Mahiro and not even batting an eyelash for the way Kana was curled
up on the couch with Kouki. And Hayato was in the kitchen with Hikaru, doing
whatever the omega told him to do in the name of getting lunch made for
everyone, either unaware or ignoring what Kana was doing. It was ... nice. Of
course it made him wonder just why Hayato needed to stay with him after all,
but he was trying not to think about that too much.
“You really do worry too much, love,” Kouki whispered, curling arms around him
and nuzzling his cheek.
“Can't help it,” Kana mumbled, feeling another blush coming on. “I don't even
know why, just....”
“Habit?” Kouki suggested, his voice a warm rumble under Kana's ear. He wasn't
sure if it was true or not, wasn't even sure he cared. At the moment, he had
more important things on his mind. Like trying to figure out why he was so
tired when it wasn't even noon. He hadn't done anything yet, hadn't even been
out of bed for more than four hours. And yet just the thought of moving was
enough to make him tired.
“What are you worrying over now?” his alpha asked quietly, fingers carding
through Kana's hair in a slow caress.
“Mm, keep doing that and you're going to put me to sleep,” he mumbled, pouting.
“You say that like it's a bad thing,” the blond teased, ruffling his hair a
moment before finger combing it straight again.
“It's too early for me to be this tired again!”
“You should really talk with Hachi more,” Mahiro offered without looking up
from his cards. “He'll tell you, abdominal surgery is the worst for leaving you
wiped out for weeks and months afterwards. Or Mii-tan, if you need a doctor's
words to settle it for you.”
“Maru's right, between Hachi's personal experience and Sensei's professional
experience, I'm sure they would both agree that what you're feeling right now
is completely normal,” Kouki added.
“But it's been weeks since my surgery!” Kana protested.
“Mm, and you've been a lot more active this week than was probably wise,”
Mahiro countered, finally looking up at him with a slight frown. “You've had
four outings plus a lunch in this week, which is more than your doctor was
wanting you to be doing at this stage. This week was special, but if you try
keeping up this pace, he's going to be chewing off all our ears. In fact, he's
probably going to have some words for us at your appointment this week anyway.”
Kana felt himself blushing again at that, even though none of the outings had
really been his doing. Even if he hadn't always been very comfortable with
them, he couldn't say he actually regretted anything, though. Well, a little
bit of regret that the gallery opening hadn't gone better, but that wasn't
actually his fault, or so everyone kept telling him. But if he was already due
for his follow-up appointment with his surgeon, that meant he was also due to
see his physical therapist again. He could barely remember what they had
discussed at the last appointment, something about easing him into water
therapy maybe?
“You'll be fine, love, it's me and Maru he'll yell at,” Kouki said, chuckling a
little. “Probably mostly me. As if I can say no to Maru any better than he
can.”
“I heard that,” Mahiro said, but the omega was grinning at them. “But he's
right, Kacchan. You'll be fine, it's us he'll get cranky with. Same with your
therapist. The hospital has pretty nice therapy facilities, too. Depending on
what your therapist wants you to do, you might even be getting private
sessions. Well, semi-private, anyway.”
“And in the mean time,” Chamu said, abruptly plopping on the couch next to him
and practically shoving an Xbox controller at him, “you've done enough homework
that you can team up with me on Lego Indy until lunch.”
That was the best news he had heard all morning.
~*~*~
Kouki smiled, giving both Kumiko and Junji a hug and a kiss as he welcomed them
into his home. But he caught Kumiko's arm, holding her back for a moment.
“Come to the office a minute? We need to talk.”
“Right now?” she protested, frowning up at him. “It's Sunday night, can't it
wait until tomorrow morning?”
“It could, but you wouldn't like it,” he said. A moment's hesitation and then
she sighed, nodding and following him into the office. That was very obviously
now being used as a second bedroom.
“... okay, what's going on?”
“Kacchan has an officially assigned guardian escort staying with us, you'll
meet him at dinner, but that's not what I wanted to talk to you about. I know
what you'd been doing behind Junji's back, Kumi. Does he?”
“If you're talking about what I think you're talking about, it was one business
dinner, nothing more. Juju knows where I was that night. He also knows that I
came home to him.”
“Then as your friend, you should know this is probably going to hit print
tomorrow,” he said, waking and handing over his tablet. Kumiko frowned down at
it a moment, then her face went white as a sheet, though her scent said rage
more than anything else.
“This ... this picture is the only real one in the bunch. The rest are
completely faked. We had dinner and a drink in the hotel bar, that's all. He
walked me to the station, I took the train home, Juju and I were together the
rest of the night. Hell, ask Sacchan, he's the one that set us up to have
dinner together! Jumou-san was going to refuse the deal outright, this was the
only way I could get them to agree!”
“All right, Kuu-chan, all right, I believe you,” he soothed, reaching out to
clasp her shoulder briefly. “This is why I needed to talk to you first.”
“He's a married man! With two kids! I don't ... I wouldn't...!”
“I believe you, Kuu-chan,” he soothed, “but I needed to hear it from you. I
didn't know he was married, or I never would have –.”
“Just because Juju isn't my soulmate, that doesn't make him any less precious
to me. Hell, I barely even knew my soulmate, for all I know, the kid grew up to
be a total douche! Who knows, who cares, but Kou-kun ... you should know me
better than to think ... to think I would....”
“Kuu-chan, I'm sorry, if I had known the man was married, it never would have
even crossed my mind to believe it. But I do also know how these things
sometimes happen....”
“Nothing happened!”
“I believe you,” he repeated, taking her by both shoulders and giving her a
gentle shake. “First thing in the morning, we'll get Legal on it. And I'll call
Sacchan right now so he can get his lawyers on it, too.”
“... I knew you had enemies, Kou-kun, but I never would have expected them to
sink to this,” Kumiko snarled, slapping the iPad down on his desk. “When I get
my hands on that ... that....”
“No, you're going to let our lawyers handle this. And Sacchan's lawyers will
take the lead. This is an attack on him and his people as much as it's an
attack on us. And if anyone asks, you aren't commenting on an open suit.”
“But...!”
“No buts, Kuu-chan,” he insisted, shaking his head. “Your official stance is no
comment unless and until Legal says otherwise. Someone is obviously trying to
keep me and the Matsumoto Group in the public eye in a bad light right now. You
are not going to do anything to help that.”
Kumiko huffed, then pulled herself free to drop down into one of the chairs
facing his desk, scowling even harder than before. Well, at least she wasn't
storming out of the room and dragging everyone else into this? Yet, anyway.
Kouki kept an eye on her even as he dialed Satsuki's number, picking up the
iPad so he could e-mail the offending article to his friend.
“Kou-kun? What's up?”
“Got a heads up on a thing that's supposed to hit press tomorrow morning, I'm
forwarding you the e-mail now. I don't know who sent it or why, but you
definitely need to see it.”
“... I'm really not going to like this, am I?” his friend said and Kouki could
hear him moving around in the background, probably going to his computer.
“Probably not. Kuu-chan says it's completely fake, there's only one real
picture and the rest are hack jobs.”
“Yeah, I can see that,” the other alpha replied with a low growl. “I know that
shoot and I knowexactly who to put the screws to. I'll take care of it.”
“Sacchan....”
“I am not letting my people get dragged through the mud over a complete
fabrication. I know who took the originals, he's the only place those shots
could have come from, and I'm going to find out why he betrayed me andyou're
not going to talk me out of it, Kou-kun.”
“Okay, okay, just ... don't do anything unethical?”
“Oi, I'm not Toyasu,” his friend growled. “Relax, I've got this. Give Kuu-chan
a kiss for me and let her know it's going to be fine. This story never sees the
light of day, you've got my word on it.”
When he hung up, Kumiko was watching him, her lips twitching, as if she were
still trying to decide whether or not to laugh.
“I can never tell if that face you make is a good sign or not, Boss,” she
teased, tilting her head to the side a little. “I take it Sacchan had some ...
interesting words to say?”
“He says he'll take care of it, that the story'll never see the light of day.
I'm not going to hold my breath on that, but if it's true....”
“We've got enough going on already, if this gets squashed before publication,
I'm not going to cry about it,” she said with a nod. “Though I'm still annoyed
with you for thinking I would cheat on my husband.”
“I didn't say that....”
“No, you just heavily implied it,” she countered, frowning at him again, arms
crossing over her chest.
“Kuu-chan, I'm sorry, but those pictures....”
“That's no kind of excuse! You were at our wedding! You know me! I would never
hurt Juju that way!”
“All right, all right,” he pleaded, holding up his hands in surrender. “I'm
sorry, you're right, I should have trusted you.”
“Damn right you should have! I–.”
The knock at the door was barely any warning at all for the head that poked
through it immediately after, Mahiro scowling hard at the two of them.
“Whatever you two are doing in here, knock it off. Dinner's ready and if either
of you brings up work at the table, I will personally make you regret it
severely later.”
“The bad thing is I fully believe he could do it, too,” Kumiko said as she got
up, a smile on her lips once more.
“Oh I know he could. Which is why we don't argue with him anymore,” Kouki
replied, chuckling, as he escorted Kumiko out of his office. It wasn't an
auspicious start to the evening or the week, but he would remain cautiously
optimistic ... for now. He didn't really think this would be over so easily,
though. His enemies were gathering. This was just the first move, a warning
shot across his bow. It worried him to think what more they might have planned.
But now was not the time. Later tonight, after Kumiko and Junji had gone home
and Kana had fallen asleep, he would quietly message his closest allies, warn
them that more was coming. Forewarned was forearmed, after all.
~*~*~
There was a certain comfort to be had in familiar morning routines. Stepping
out of the bathroom to find Mahiro had already claimed his spot in bed was
enough to make Kouki smile. And then hurry into his jogging pants, tugging on a
bulky sweatshirt as he moved through the apartment to the front door. A part of
him was going to miss this when Kana was finally properly his and they were
able to be completely alone together, without need of chaperones or guardians
or anyone else. Would Kana feel the same? He knew his omega had gotten used to
having others around, especially in the mornings. Would he, even after their
mating, still be afraid of sleeping alone, of waking up without someone right
there with him? For a fleeting moment, Kouki could understand the appeal of a
harem of omegas. That lifestyle wasn't for him, Kana was all the love he
needed, but if Kana were to ask it of him ... he didn't know what he would do
in that situation, to be honest. Hopefully it wouldn't ever come up.
Stepping out of the elevator, he nodded a brief greeting to the overnight desk
clerk, still on duty for the wee hours and looking like he was more than ready
to go home himself. Thoughts of sympathy derailed completely, however, when he
saw Satsuki waiting for him.
“Sacchan?”
“Yeah, I know, not our usual routine. Come on, we'll hit the trail and chat
awhile.”
Worried for what this meant, Kouki nevertheless fell in step with his friend.
And yet Satsuki remained oddly silent until they reached one of the local
jogging trails.
“So I'm currently in the process of buying a photography studio, unless you
want to take it off my hands.”
“What? Why?”
“The reason I knew those photos were fakes? I recognized several of the shots
as rejects from Gazetto's tour pamphlet. Kikuchi-kun was supposed to delete
them, of course, but apparently he was keeping them for his portfolio.”
“Isn't that....”
“They were his photos, I wouldn't have minded if that had been all they were
used for,” Satsuki said, shrugging. “I don't know how much you've been paying
attention, but two of the big genre magazines shut down completely and another
two have gone to online-only this winter. It's been a bad season, all those
disbandments, apparently he wasn't getting enough work. Instead of coming to
me, he accepted a ridiculous sum of money for a half dozen rejected shots. He
was suitably apologetic, said the amount paid was a hundred times more than the
photos could have been worth and that he should have been more suspicious. But
you know how people get when they're desperate, ne?”
“So you're buying his studio? That's ... awfully forgiving of you.”
“He was desperate, I understand that feeling,” Satsuki replied, shrugging. “And
now his studio will be Aurora's first choice for all of our bands. Shoots for
magazines, CD and DVD jackets, photobooks, store-specific bonuses, the lot.
He'll have plenty of steady work going forward, especially since I'm signing
the merger paperwork today. Announcement goes live tomorrow, along with the
announcement of Gazetto's next album.”
“And the story?” he asked.
“Dead. Called the site's head office, told them I had the original negatives of
their doctored shots and if they went live with their slander, I would sue them
for every yen their children's children would ever earn. They promised the
story was dead and apologized for not doing proper vetting.”
Not even twelve hours and Kouki had gone from serious concern about the future
of Kumiko's position at Avex to being assured that the story was completely
dead. Sometimes even he was surprised by how quickly these things could move.
Now instead of having to justify keeping Kumiko in her position, he would get
to be smug over her latest success. And that was something he always enjoyed.
But even with the swift death of this story, his warning senses were not so
easily appeased. Their warning shot had failed utterly, but he would be a fool
to think his enemies wouldn't try something else. He would have to be vigilant
against their next ploy.
~*~*~
Kana felt himself going red the moment he saw Satsuki sitting at the breakfast
bar. But it was Monday, what was he doing here?
“Why do you always look so scandalized to be seeing me?” the darker alpha
teased as he slid off the stool he had been using. “Kou-kun, what have you been
telling your soulmate about me??”
“Nothing he hasn't been able to see for himself, Mister God of Indies Visual
Kei,” Kouki teased and Kana felt himself going even redder. A beat and then
Satsuki was practically doubled over with laughter, needing a long moment
before he was able to contain himself again.
“Finally ran into that trope, hmm, Kana-kun? Ah, it's fine. People will always
believe what makes them feel better about themselves first. Casting me as a
villain makes it easier when the bands on my label fold because they can't work
together. Easier to blame me than face that their precious favorites just might
not be good enough.”
“Is it ... I mean, I guess I haven't really been that much into the fandom,”
Kana mumbled, rubbing at his shoulder awkwardly. “I listen to the music I like
because I like it, I don't really ... pay a lot of attention to all that online
stuff. I don't really care what the bassist's favorite labels are, as long as
he plays music I like.”
“You're probably better off for it,” Satsuki said with a shrug. “Don't look so
worried, ne? I was bringing your tree here some good news. Breakfast was the
least he could do~ Mizuki-chan's coming up next weekend, she's hoping to at
least have lunch if that's possible?”
“I, um, I don't really know my schedule,” Kana confessed, looking for Mahiro.
Really, he was the one who would know about that sort of thing.
“You don't have to decide right this second,” the alpha said, smiling. “Pencil
it in for now and I'll ask again around Wednesday or Thursday?”
Kana nodded, still wondering where everyone else was. He could see Kouki in the
kitchen, but other than that he couldn't see anyone else. Walking over to the
breakfast bar, he flinched at the touch of a hand on his elbow, even though it
was only Satsuki, probably trying to steady him. Shame exploded in his chest,
the hand closing a little more firmly for a moment, then dropping away.
“It's okay,” the alpha said in a low undertone, too low for even Kouki to be
able to overhear it. “You don't have to be ashamed. Whatever happened - and I'm
not asking, it's not my business - it isn't your fault, you don't have to feel
ashamed for what happened or how it's affected you.”
Kana felt the tears sliding down his cheeks before he even knew they were
there, a sob catching in his throat. He didn't know how, but ... Satsuki knew.
Maybe not specifics, but he knew enough. The arms that folded around him
weren't quite what he was used to, wrapped in the scents of cool steel and
jasmine and moonlight on open water, but there was a warmth there, too, and he
could feel himself falling into it. A safety he didn't feel around Kumiko or
the Hayashis or Mitsuki-sensei or even Hayato.
“... okay, why is it I keep walking in to strange alphas upsetting my Kacchan?”
Hikaru demanded and Kana could just picture his friend standing there with
fists on his hips, glaring at them. “Kouki! What the hell, man?!”
“Hikachu, I don't think you've actually met my friend Sacchan before. So if
Sacchan will let go of my omega long enough....”
Satsuki's scent was filled with childlike amusement and Kana had to bite back a
giggle when he looked up and saw the man sticking out his tongue at Kouki. And
then another one when Hikaru's eyes went wide with the realization of who it
was standing there in front of him.
“Hi. Ichikawa Shigeru, but most people call me Satsuki,” the tattooed alpha
said as he stepped away from Kana and offered Hikaru a handshake.
“Ah, um, Itoh Hikaru,” the omega said, bowing and shaking his hand. “Pleased to
meet you, definitely. Wow. I mean, Kacchan said, but I didn't ... I mean, um,
hi....”
“Maybe I should be giving him the Gazetto tickets?” Satsuki suggested, nodding
in Hikaru's direction.
“You are not sending my omega on a date with someone else, you jerk,” Kouki
grumbled.
“Nokubura tickets then,” Satsuki said with a nod. “Or maybe Moran?”
“Oh, I don't ... I mean, I couldn't...,” Hikaru stammered.
“I thought you weren't talking about that?” Kouki added, frowning. Kana felt
lost. Were these all bands signed to Aurora then? He really needed to do more
research into the label later, instead of putting it off yet again.
“Why not? The announcement goes live on our sites at midnight tonight,” the
darker alpha countered with a shrug. “Moran's next show isn't until Cure's
VisuFes in April anyway, they haven't even booked a recording slot for their
next release yet. Besides, the internet is already making all sorts of silly
assertions about what Speed Disk is up to. Not like the fandom hasn't noticed
that, other than Moran at VisuFes, no other Speed Disk band has anything on the
calendar.”
“Yeah, there's been a lot of rumors of disbandments coming,” Hikaru said,
taking an open seat at the breakfast bar. “Especially with the big announcement
counter on Moran's website. Some fans think they're getting ready to go
independent, form their own label. Another faction thinks they're about to
announce their last live.”
“Sounds like the fandom's in for a surprise then,” Kouki murmured, coming over
to press a kiss to Kana's temple. “Eat your breakfast, sweetheart.”
“Where's Haya–.”
“Oh. My. God.”
Kana couldn't completely contain a giggle as he watched Hayato practically
stumbling over himself, physically and verbally, as he came into the room.
“Satsuki-sama, oh my god, it's really, oh wow, I mean, ah! Higuchi Hayato, I'm
such a huge fan, oh my god, I can't even believe it. THE Satsuki-sama, ahh! And
I don't even have my phone! Wait, I have to ... oh god!”
It was so strange to see, the way Satsuki seemed almost embarrassed by the fuss
Hayato was making. After all, it wasn't like the man was new to fame, having
been in the visual scene, by his own admission, for over a dozen years, first
as a bandman and now as a label executive and soloist. It might have been a bit
of an exaggeration to label him as a Visual Kei god, but Aurora was one of the
more successful of the currently active visual indies labels, as far as Kana
knew. Shouldn't he, therefore, have been used to this sort of thing? Where was
the kamidere side the fandom insisted was the real Satsuki? Or was that
something he only did when he was out in public, up on stage?
“So that's going to be a half dozen tickets for VisuFes for you, Kou-kun?”
Satsuki asked, lips twitching with poorly suppressed mirth.
“You are not gifting me tickets for all these guys,” Kouki countered, but Kana
could scent his amusement, too.
“Oh fine, spoil my fun why don't you,” the alpha teased, reaching out again to
lightly squeeze Kana's arm. “Mizu-chan would love to see you again, if you're
feeling up to it, but you don't have to decide right away. Hell, you can put me
off until Friday if you want, it's fine, okay? And if you need my help with
anything, no matter what this one says, all you have to do is ask. We take care
of our own.”
Kana nodded, the fiercely protective scent coming from the other alpha
startling him a little. And suddenly he was wondering if maybe Satsuki hadn't
been at least partly responsible for the Sony Japan story hitting when it had.
After all, the man clearly had connections in the music industry and nothing
pushed a scandal off the pages faster than an even bigger scandal. A company
executive making a questionable choice of mate was interesting gossip for a
day, but a major company executive being charged with racketeering and
international conspiracy.... That was the sort of reporting that could make
entire careers. Or break them.
“Wait, wait, Satsuki-sama! Please, can I get a selfie with you?!”
Kana facepalmed, second-hand embarrassment flaring through him as his friend
practically ran after Satsuki with his phone in hand. As happy as he was to
have Hayato staying with him, suddenly he worried the alpha was the wrong
choice for bodyguard for him.
“Relax, Kacchan,” Mahiro said, appearing seemingly from nowhere to pat his
knee. “At least he's doing it now and not when we're out in public?”
“About that.... Does he really have to go with Kana everywhere?” Hikaru asked
suddenly.
“That's his job, yes,” Mahiro said, a slight frown creasing his forehead.
“Why?”
“Well, I mean, with everything that's been going on ... Mom reminded me of it
last night, there's an omegas-only onsen in Hino that Kacchan would probably
like, but....”
“I know the place you mean,” Mahiro said with a nod. “They have a lounge off
the front for alpha escorts, but we should probably call ahead. They get pretty
busy this time of year, if we could get a reservation for one of the smaller
pool rooms ... though they'll probably want a minimum party of six for that.”
“Well, there's the three of us and I know Toya-kun would love to come along,”
Hikaru said. “He's the only other omega in our group, though.”
“I'll call Hachi later. Would your friend be available for a trip tomorrow? And
we could include Airu-kun's little brother to make six.”
“Tomorrow? I'll have to call him, I'm not sure what his shifts are for this
week, but maybe? It'd probably have to be for mid-afternoon, but then we could
do dinner? Or would that be too much?”
“No, I think a nice soak and a quiet dinner out right before his Wednesday
appointments sounds like an excellent idea.”
“Do I get a say in this?” Kana asked, huffing a little at his own petulance.
“Are you actually saying you'd turn down a couple hours at an onsen and then
dinner out?” Hikaru countered, grinning a little. “Don't get me wrong, Kouki-
san has a nice place, but you can't spend all your time up here. I'll even
cover the cost for you if that's what you're worried about.”
“What? No! You don't have to do that, I just ... I don't know....”
“I'll cover the costs,” Mahiro said, obviously intending that to be the final
word on the subject. “We'll get the full package. You're meeting with your
physical therapist on Wednesday, a massage tomorrow would really help with
that.”
Kana huffed again, but it wasn't like he actually disagreed with what either of
the omegas had said. He did need to get out more and a trip to an omegas-only
onsen sounded like a perfect opportunity to be out without running the risk of
being overwhelmed by too many people. So why was he still feeling so unsettled
by the idea?
“Hey babe, I have to go into the office this morning to tie up a few loose
ends, but I should be home in time for lunch. Maybe,” Kouki said, offering him
a lopsided grin. “For what it's worth, I think the onsen trip sounds like a
great idea.”
Well, that sealed the deal, didn't it? Nodding, he lingered in his soulmate's
hug for as long as he could.
~*~*~
Kouki told himself not to watch, but it was hard to take his eyes off his
soulmate. Kana still wasn't comfortable being completely naked around him,
turning an adorable shade of pink when Kouki himself had stripped down to
nothing to give himself a quick wash before getting into the bathtub. Kana, on
the other hand, insisted on keeping on a pair of swim shorts the whole time,
his back turned on Kouki while he washed himself. It was adorable and far too
endearing, how shy his omega could be. Kouki even had a fair idea why the
younger man felt so uncertain, recognizing the tangle of scents that suggested
Kana was ashamed of his body. Perhaps the onsen trip would help with that?
Seeing other omegas with bodies that looked like his couldn't hurt, certainly.
And all right, it was adorable to watch Kana stall, even if he couldn't really
understand why the omega was doing it. When he noticed the teen scrubbing his
shoulder for the third time, though....
“I think you're clean, love. Come on, before the bath gets cold.”
Another blush painted itself across Kana's cheekbones as Kouki held a hand out
for his soulmate. And yet it was enough to end the stalling, the omega gingerly
stepping into the tub and letting himself be pulled down into Kouki's lap.
“What's wrong, love?” he asked softly, lightly brushing fingers along bared
skin. Kana sighed heavily as he settled against his chest, but whatever was
going on in his omega's head, he couldn't escape the simple biological fact
that skin to skin contact helped. That they were soulmates, that he was alpha
to Kana's omega, only made it stronger.
“I know they're right about the onsen trip, but.... I don't really want to go.
But Mahi-nii already made the reservation, so it's not like I can back out of
it.”
“Kacchan, I promise, you always have the right to say no, no matter what. If
you really don't want to go, I'm sure they can find someone to take your spot
... but I really think you should go.”
“But ... but it's an onsen. I ... I haven't ever been to one, but....”
“But?” he prompted gently. He had a fair notion what was really bothering his
soulmate, but for Kana's sake, he needed the omega to actually say the words,
so he could understand it for himself.
“That means being naked! In front of other people!” Kana sputtered, turning to
try to hide against his chest. Kouki couldn't help a soft chuckle, hugging his
omega close.
“Maru got a reservation for one of the smaller private pool rooms. You'll have
onsen yukata to wear when you aren't in the pool itself and you'll have a towel
over your groin during the massage. The staff will all be very professional, no
one's going to be ogling you or anything like that. Remember, this is what they
do, they're used to seeing all sorts of bodies all day long. School kids,
college athletes, overweight businessmen, the elderly, and everything in
between. You know Maru wouldn't take you somewhere that didn't meet his high
standards.”
“But....”
“Maru and Hachi aren't even going to look at you, you know, not any more than
they have before now. Hikachu and his friend Toya-kun are only attracted to
women, so they aren't going to care. Puppy might peek, but he isn't going to
give you a hard time about anything. That's what you're worried about, right?
Being teased?”
“I'm eighteen and fat and ugly,” Kana huffed and Kouki shuddered a little at
the puff of air against his skin.
“Only one of those is true,” he said softly, fingers brushing against one of
Kana's scars. “Is it because of this?”
“I ... I know Sensei did his best, but....”
“They'll fade over time, you'll see. But even if they don't ... does it really
matter? They're a part of your story, you know.”
“They're ugly and ... and I hate thinking about that day.”
“Why? Okay, yes, it was a terrible thing that happened then, but look at what's
come out of it. You're here, with me, building a new life with me. And I doubt
you and Hikachu would be as close as you are right now if it hadn't been for
the bombing. You saved his life, you know.”
“I ... I really don't remember that at all. Like, I remember we were just about
to eat and then ... and then I was on top of him and there was burning and
screaming and it's all a haze until I was waking up in the hospital with Sensei
and wanting you there and....”
“You were on the edges of being blown up, love, no one expects you to remember
that part too clearly.”
“Yeah, but ... but if it hadn't happened.... I was happy with the way things
were. And ever since that day....”
Even without the words being spoken, Kouki knew what Kana was thinking. Kouki
shifted to press a kiss to his omega's temple, rubbing a hand along his arm,
but he didn't say anything. This was Kana's demon to battle, after all. What
more could he say than what he already had, a dozen times over now?
“You're not supposed to just say nothing, you idiot!” Kana huffed, swatting his
chest. Well, that was unexpected.
“What else do you want me to say, baby? Yes, it was horrible and I could wish
it hadn't happened, but we can't change the past for wanting, love. We have to
accept things as they are.”
Another huff, but Kana didn't argue or hit him again. He wasn't sure if that
was progress or not, kissing his hair and then tucking his head under his chin.
For now, though, he would take it.
~*~*~
“The agreement was you'd spend at least three hours on schoolwork this morning,
then you could have your phone back,” Mahiro scolded, though it was hard not to
give in to that pout. “Three hours! And I'm keeping it with me so you can't
sneak off with it. And no letting him borrow yours, either, Hayato-kun!”
Kana tried pouting for another few minutes before sighing melodramatically and
fishing out his school books and laptop. Once Mahiro was confident the younger
omega was actually studying, he slipped off to Kouki's home office, telling
himself not to worry about the fact that Hikaru was running late.
“Kou-kun? Got a minute?”
“Maru? Of course, come on in. What's up?”
“When you were alone with Kacchan last night, did he say anything to you?”
“About ... the onsen trip? Yeah, but not anything unexpected for an omega who's
never been to an onsen before. And I'm sure you already know he has body image
issues.”
“I'd be more surprised if he didn't at his age,” Mahiro agreed with a snort,
taking a seat across from Kouki's desk. “I'm sure the shrapnel scars don't
help.”
“Between that and a father who apparently wanted to pretend Kana was just a
slightly strange beta.... He feels fat and ugly and no, the scars don't help,
but I think it's deeper than that.”
“... why are so many betas such dumbasses?” Mahiro said with a sigh. “Some
days, I swear, Minase-kun is the only one I know who has any sense. I know, I
know, I'm being unfair, but really.... But yes, well, then tomorrow you should
probably ask his therapist about muscle training. If Kana's not happy, a little
resistance training will tone up the muscles a bit more. He'll never be a
musclebound beefcake, of course, but then again, I can't imagine him wanting to
bulk up that much, either....”
“Are you sure taking Puppy to the onsen is such a good idea?” Kouki asked after
a moment.
“Yes, absolutely. He's a little older than Hikaru-kun or Toya-kun, yes, but you
and I both know he doesn't actually act his age, he never has. And at an onsen,
he won't be as able to overwhelm Kana with his energy.”
“Yeah, but he's not actually the most sensitive omega....”
“I think you'd be surprised. He's always been good with others, you just
haven't seen that side of him. You'll see.”
“All right, all right,” Kouki said, chuckling and holding up his hands in
surrender. “I trust you, Maru, I'm sure it'll be fine. Are you all meeting here
or at the onsen?”
“Toya-kun is coming here after his shift, then we'll meet Hachi and Puppy at
the onsen. Hikkun can drive, but we'll need your keys~”
“You can get them after lunch, little tyrant,” Kouki teased, still chuckling.
“Go on, go ... supervise someone else for awhile or something.”
“What, you don't think I could be helpful in ... what are you doing in here,
anyway?”
“After last week's fiasco? This week I'm auditing every single one of the
Group's companies. In depth.”
“Don't you have people for that?” he countered, frowning. Sounded to him like
Kouki was inventing more work for himself for some reason and that was probably
a bad sign. Of what, exactly, he wasn't sure, but still a bad sign.
“Yeah, just blindly trusting my people is how the Aoki scandal managed to get
so out of hand in the first place, Maru,” the blond alpha said with a shake of
his head. “This is what I do, Maru. Review corporate documents, settle
disputes, audit books. Not usually this deep into it, no, but it's not out of
my purview or something. I'm not inventing extra work for myself just for shits
and giggles, either. Unless this is your subtle way of trying to tell me Kana
needs me right now?”
“No, he needs to be focusing on his studies,” Mahiro said.
“And he wouldn't be nearly as focused with me in the room,” Kouki said,
grinning. “Believe me, I've noticed, though I'm not sure he has. If I'm out
there with him, he'll end up curled up against my side and not focusing on his
work. If you need me, if he needs me, I'll be here.”
“Don't forget to come up for lunch,” he scolded, though he couldn't completely
keep himself from smiling.
“Like you wouldn't just come charging in here after me,” Kouki countered.
“Of course I will, but I'd prefer not to need to,” Mahiro replied, faking a
huff.
“Then stop distracting me so I can get back to work,” the blond teased, making
a little shooing motion with one hand. Mahiro was almost tempted to call him
out for it, then decided it wasn't really worth the effort.
~*~*~
Kana startled at the cheerful greeting from a pair of onsen staffers, blushing
hotly immediately after. He was completely hopeless, he really was.
“Kurosaki-sama, welcome back,” one of the women said, bowing politely to the
whole group. To Kana's surprise, both of the women staffers were actually
betas, the second woman perusing their group with a curious look. Probably
looking for Hayato, he realized. But if the staff was betas, then how did they
make sure only omegas were using their facilities? Honor system, he supposed,
or maybe there were omegas elsewhere and it just happened that these two were
betas?
“Kurosaki-sama mentioned an alpha escort in the reservation?”
“Yes, that's right,” the older omega said, gently nudging Hayato forward.
“This way, sir,” the second staffer said with a polite smile. Hayato gave
Kana's shoulder a gentle squeeze before he slipped past him to follow the beta
off to the side lounge reserved for alphas like him.
“If the rest of you will come with me, please,” the first woman said, bowing
again before leading the way deeper into the facility. The corridor wasn't
terribly interesting, muted tans without decoration and periodic doors without
labels.
“Here we are. Please make yourselves comfortable. Attendants will be with you
shortly.”
There were already two others in the room ahead of them, but before Kana could
get a proper panic built up, Koudai was hugging him and he felt his nerves
relaxing once more. Right, Mahiro had said Koudai and someone else would be
meeting them here, that's probably who he was scenting.
Without missing a beat, Mahiro made the round of introductions between them
all, catching Toya a little off-guard when he was introduced by his full name
and not just as Hikaru's friend. It wasn't hard for Kana to see why Mahiro had
wanted him to meet Kuina, though - the omega was several years older than him,
but with his bright purple hair and multiple facial piercings, he could have
easily passed for a high school or college student. And when he smiled, his
whole face lit up with it.
Kana felt awkward changing into the onsen yukata, but as Kouki had predicted,
no one had paid him any attention, too busy changing themselves. Somehow it was
Koudai who took him by the arm and led him into the next room. This one felt
more like an old fashioned ryokan room, the walls clad in shouji panels,
despite being drywall, with additional panels offering a sort of divide between
the area with the massage tables and the pool area beyond.
“Massage first,” Koudai said softly, leading him over to one of the tables.
“Then a soak in the pool for awhile. I'll be right here if you need me.”
With Koudai's help, he managed to climb up onto the table, though it wasn't as
easy as he thought it should have been. Glancing around the room, Kana was
surprised when another beta woman came right up to him, though she had a kind
smile.
“This is Kacchan's first time,” Koudai explained to her. “Also, if you could be
extra mindful, he's still recovering from serious abdominal trauma.”
“Of course, sir,” the woman said with another gentle smile. “Kobayashi-sama is
scheduled for a special therapeutic treatment.”
Why did that make him feel even more nervous than he was already? Probably
because he had never had a massage before in his life, so he really wasn't sure
what to expect or what to do next.
“We'll start with your back, okay?” the beta woman said. “If you undo the tie,
then lay on your stomach, we can get it off without any exposure.”
Okay, that much he could probably manage. Laying on his stomach felt a little
uncomfortable, not helped when she only pulled the yukata partway down his
back.
“Table too hard? Ah, hold on,” she said, coming back a moment later with a
pillow. “Maybe that will help?”
Kana had to wiggle around a bit to get it into the right spot, but it
definitely helped. Right up until he felt her hands on his skin. It was stupid,
and yet something in her touch had him tensing up every muscle in his body.
“Um....”
Kana told himself to relax, that he was being stupid and this was not going to
help. It didn't work. When the woman stepped away from his table, he felt even
more like an idiot. How was it that everywhere he went he did nothing but make
trouble for the people he loved?
“Shh, shh, deep breaths, sweetheart,” Koudai soothed, stroking fingers through
Kana's hair. He could feel the protestations bubbling up in his throat, but he
couldn't let them out. Bad enough his scent was probably broadcasting his
discomfort to the whole room and beyond, he didn't need to add his babbling to
the mix.
“Our apologies, sir! Kurosaki-sama didn't mention that Kobayashi-sama was a
touch-sensitive,” a strange male omega was saying from somewhere to Kana's
left.
“To be fair, we're still not sure he is,” Koudai said, his fingers still
carding through Kana's short hair. “It's hard to chart such a thing with an
omega who's still recovering from major trauma. If there isn't an alternate
masseur available....”
“No, no, it'll just be a moment,” the omega hurried to say. “She'll be
available in just a few moments and again, our apologies.”
Kana waited, listening to the sound of retreating footsteps with his face
pressed into the table beneath him before twisting to frown at Koudai. “Touch
sensitive?”
“You know how some omegas can read minute scent details that others would miss?
It's like that, but with skin to skin contact. But it's impossible to tell if
you have that ability or if you're just particularly sensitive because of your
injuries.”
“Wouldn't my injuries make me less sensitive?”
“Not as an omega. Really, they should have assigned you a specialist from the
start, with Maru telling them you were in recovery, that was stupid on their
part.”
Kana sighed a little, his muscles finally unclenching as Koudai continued
running fingers through his hair.
“I'm sorry,” he mumbled.
“It's not your fault, little brother,” Koudai said softly, ruffling his hair a
moment. “None of this is your fault. Besides, in case you didn't notice, there
are only four massage tables in here. But even if there weren't ... if you
needed me to hold your hand the whole time, I'd be fine with it. We do what's
needed for family.”
He was blushing again, burying his face in his arms for all that it wasn't
likely to do him much good.
“Oh my, you are wound up a bit, aren't you?” another woman's voice intruded. He
wanted to look up and at the same time he wasn't sure he dared. At least she
was an omega, though he wasn't sure anymore if that would really matter.
Koudai's fingers slipped from his hair, replaced a moment later by the omega
woman's touch. He tensed up again immediately, but instead of withdrawing, she
pressed harder along his shoulders and up the back of his neck. She hit
something and his whole body flinched.
“Hmm, yeah, it's too hard to tell if it's the injuries or natural,” the woman
said, moving around him to press fingers against his temples. “Oh
sweetheart.... Okay, I'm changing your session, I'll be right back. What's your
favorite scent, dear?”
“Kouki,” he said without thinking, immediately turning redder than a tomato.
The omega woman looked at him a moment, then laughed, a bright and cheerful,
even comforting sound. She was so pretty, with fine, almost doll-like features,
and curves that even the shapeless professional uniform she wore (that reminded
him a little too much of hospital scrubs) couldn't really hide.
“Is he more of a dirty work with his hands type or a pristine work with his
mind type?”
“The second, I guess,” he mumbled, rubbing at one cheek as if that would make
the redness go away. “Warmth and safety and goodness and light, but leather and
spices and.... I dunno....”
“All right. I'll be right back,” she said, still smiling. Kana felt another
sigh huff out of him and he closed his eyes, forcing down another apology.
Maybe someday he wouldn't be the one always making extra trouble for everyone
around him.
“You're too hard on yourself, little brother,” Koudai scolded softly, only just
loud enough for Kana to be able to hear him. Glancing over, he was surprised to
see the older omega seated next to him, frowning at him. “This is what Rei-san
does. No one's accusing you of making trouble, because you aren't. The
opposite, in fact. If it wasn't for you, I wouldn't be taking the afternoon off
right now. And if it wasn't for you, we wouldn't have had that seating section
at the art opening. You know, Kim-sensei actually apologized to me for just
assuming there wouldn't be seating and not thinking to ask ahead. And I'm sure
you know how grateful she was to be able to sit for awhile.
“But the thing with Uchida-san....”
“Uchida-san's been a vocal critic of Kou-kun's ever since he got that job,
nothing Kou-kun does is ever good enough or shuts him up for more than a couple
of days,” the red-haired omega countered with a shrug. “People like that will
always be a thing, Kacchan, but they aren't your responsibility. All you need
to worry about is being true to yourself, being the best version of you that
you know how to be.”
“I ... I don't even know what that means,” Kana confessed softly, worry and
fear slinking through him once more.
“All we can really control is what we do, how we treat other people. You're a
good person, Kacchan. Not everyone's going to see that, but not everyone
matters. For right now, all you really need to do is focus on yourself, on
taking care of yourself and getting better, okay?”
It felt awfully selfish to him, but he wasn't going to argue with Koudai.
Besides, Rei was back, holding a small candle and a couple sticks of incense.
“All right, let's see what we can do about that mess in your back, shall we?
And then we're going to make arrangements for you to come back again next week.
In fact, I'll send you home with some paperwork for your doctors, we'll get
your sessions covered as part of your therapy, okay?”
“Is that ... is that really going to be okay?”
“Make sure to give the papers to Kurosaki-san,” Koudai said, nodding. “He'll
take care of it.”
Once again Kana felt like his life was out of his control. A heavy sigh and he
closed his eyes. At least this time when the omega woman touched him, he didn't
seize up completely? Probably related to the candle and incense she was burning
beside him. Cedar wood and rain showers. It wasn't Kouki's scent at all, but
somehow it still reminded him of his alpha and it helped.
~*~*~
Kuina lingered in the massage area, a little surprised, with the way this pool
suite was set up, that they had assigned Kana a female masseuse. Not that there
was anything wrong with it, of course, and she was obviously a specialist, able
to interact with Kana's aura in a way most people weren't aware enough to even
consider, let alone actually do. But it was still a little odd and he could see
he wasn't the only one hesitating about getting into the actual pool with her
still in the suite.
“Um....”
“Hi ... Toya-san, right?” he said, smiling up at the taller omega. He felt a
brief flicker of regret that this omega was so obviously - to him, anyway -
only interested in alpha women; he had such a vibrant aura, Kuina would have
loved to get to know him a lot more intimately than he was going to be allowed.
The fact that he was pretty hot on the outside, too, didn't hurt, and he had to
mentally shake himself, turning away to poke his head past the shouji into the
pool area.
“Yeah, the pool's wide enough, if you go around, you can get in without anyone
being able to see anything. Not that she's paying attention to anyone but Kana-
kun right now,” Kuina said, debating taking his own advice. Kana's aura was
completely unlike anything Kuina had ever seen before in his life, the riot of
colors wild but muted, mixed and muddied and tangled in on each other in such a
way that he was having a hard time making heads or tails of it. Watching the
woman working on him, he was impressed with her ability to make sense of it.
She had to be accessing it differently from him, then, because all he could
really tell was that Kana had been through more gnarly trauma than any ten
people ought to have to handle in their entire lives.
“You're staring awfully hard at my friend there....”
A flinch and he glanced over to see the one called Hikaru scowling at him, arms
crossed over his chest. This one was a fighter, it was painted all over his
aura. Someone who would do anything to protect those he called friend.
“Ah, what? Oh, no, no, it's not like that,” he hurried to say, slipping around
the rim of the pool so he could sink into the warm waters just as he had
suggested to Toya. Once he was in the pool, he crossed over to another bench,
though he purposefully picked one that wouldn't let him see Kana directly. It
didn't completely block his awareness of the teen's aura, but at least this way
he couldn't be accused of staring inappropriately.
“Then what is it like?” Hikaru challenged, though the omega relented from his
stance enough to actually get into the pool too.
“I've never seen Aniki and Maru-nii being so protective of another omega who
wasn't one of the girls. I guess I'm just curious. He's obviously been through
a lot and his aura is like nothing I've ever seen before.”
“Auras are new-age bullshit,” Hikaru grumbled and Kuina flinched again at the
antagonism in the other omega. Neither Hikaru nor Toya were particularly open-
minded and as much as he wanted to know why, he wasn't about to just come out
and ask.
“Most people who claim they can read your aura are full of shit, yeah, which is
one reason why I don't sell myself as a psychic. Too many people are too
willing to just tell people whatever they think the customer wants to hear and
never mind about the truth. And if you can't do that, then they get mad at you,
like it's your fault their entire life is a mess,” he said, shrugging. “Too
much stress, man, I've got better things to do with that energy.”
“It's all a crock of shit,” Toya said, sinking into the pool up to his
shoulders and closing his eyes. “Auras, psychic healers, soulmates. As if.
Science, people. We have science for a reason.”
“He's a bit unreasonable on the soulmates thing,” Hikaru said even as he shoved
a splash of water at his friend. “Then again, I don't think he's ever actually
met a mated pair, never mind his own soulmate. You'll see, Toya-kun. Mine's a
total jackass, but Kurosaki-sama's soulmate is amazing. And don't even get me
started on Kacchan and Kou-kun.”
“Was,” Kuina said without thinking. “One of, anyway.”
“W-What?” Hikaru stammered, suddenly frozen. Panic flared in the ginger omega's
scent and aura both and Kuina kicked himself. Well, it was too late to take it
back now.
“Sorry, told you, I can see auras. Can't control it any more than Maru-nii can
control his scenting. You felt it though, right? It's been, hmm, sometime in
the last ten days?”
“I ... are you sure?”
“Yeah,” he said, wary of making things worse. “It's ... the best I can explain
it is I can see the bud where the bond's torn off, but that's not exactly right
either. Definitely not a peaceful death, you have to have felt it.”
“I wasn't sure. I'm still not sure,” Hikaru said, shaking his head. “I've
wanted him dead for so long, how do I know I'm not just imagining that's what
it was?”
“Does it really matter?” Toya countered. “It's not like that jerk was even a
part of your life.”
“No, he was just this weight spoiling every interaction I had with an alpha,
other than Kou-kun and Sakai-sensei. Now what am I supposed to do? If he's
actually dead now ... by the time his soul is reborn....”
“You do whatever you want, same as ever,” Toya said with a shrug. “That whole
paired souls doctrine is Occidental bullshit anyway.”
Kuina toyed with one of his lip piercings, debating his options. On the one
hand, Hikaru might actually like to know he had another option. On the other
hand, Toya was so completely closed to the idea of soulmates - amusing for
someone who had three of them waiting out in the world for him - that he was
afraid it would just make things even more tense and awkward.
And then Mahiro was bringing Kana over to the pool and Kuina completely lost
focus on anything but the bright-yet-muted glow in front of him. Soul-deep
wounds that had been allowed to fester, still oozing wrongness all over Kana's
aura ... it was enough to bring a prickle of tears to Kuina's eyes and he had
to squeeze them shut tight for a moment before the information rolling off Kana
overwhelmed his senses.
“Puppy?”
“I'm okay,” he said, keeping his eyes firmly shut even as he managed to
navigate the pool and draw Kana into a tight hug. A tense beat and the omega
all but collapsed into him.
“Shh, it's okay,” he soothed, hugging him tighter for a moment before guiding
him over to one of the submerged benches so they could sit together. Only then
did he let himself open his eyes, smiling a little at the way the hurting had
eased. “Some day,” he said softly, “I want to hear everything, especially about
your brother, but not today.”
Kana shivered in his arms, but he wasn't pulling away from him. It was better
than he had been expecting. He could feel everyone else watching him, watching
them, but they weren't what was important. Settling on the bench with Kana
beside him, he smiled a little at how easily Kana leaned against him.
“... that is so rude....”
Kuina twitched an eyebrow at Hikaru but the ginger omega just shook his head
before nudging a floating bucket their way.
“He needs to drink that more than any of the rest of us,” Hikaru said with a
shrug. The water bottle inside was already starting to sweat, it wouldn't stay
cool for long.
“'m tired,” Kana protested.
“Yeah, but you have to drink lots of water after massages. Helps your body
flush out the toxins purged from the muscles by the massage,” Hikaru countered.
“Besides, we still have to go to dinner after this.”
Kana groaned, but he took the small bottle, sipping from it cautiously.
“Rest a bit if you need to, Kana-kun, it'll be okay. We'll take care of you.
A muted hum of agreement from the other two, though Kuina knew there was
nothing muted about Hikaru's commitment to his friend. Kana was in good hands,
whether he realized it or not.
~*~*~
Hayato had fully expected to be bored out of his mind well before the others
were finished with their onsen time, which was why he had brought his tablet
and an actual book with him. Of course he had also expected to be shown a bare,
empty room. Instead, the cozy lounge had a fire, a sizeable television,
comfortable seating ... and another alpha who had come as escort to an omega.
He hadn't really intended to strike up a conversation, but Amano had been too
curious about his relative youth to resist. This time, Hayato didn't use any
names at all, not knowing about the other alpha. He was pretty sure Amano
noticed, but the older alpha didn't call him out on it.
“Ah, looks like Masa-chan is done. We're here every Tuesday he's in town, and
if you ever just want to talk about the job or need recommendations around
town, I'll be happy to offer advice.”
“Ah, thank you, senpai,” he said, bowing politely as he accepted the other
alpha's card. “I really appreciate it. Tokyo's kind of intimidating, yeah?”
“Yeah, but you'll get used to it,” the older alpha said with a grin and a wink.
Sitting back down, Hayato actually looked at the card this time, running his
fingers over the professional embossing. Strange. When he turned it over, his
heart skipped a beat. That watermark. No ... no, it had to be coincidence,
right? The butterfly was a common motif, after all, though not one he would
have expected from a guy like Amano. Maybe it was a nod to his employer? He
hadn't asked much, not wanting to be seen as looking for information he himself
wasn't willing to give. Still, it looked an awful lot like the Aurora butterfly
... especially when he pulled up the label's website and placed the card next
to it. It was too much alike to just be coincidence, but he had no idea what he
was supposed to do about it. Nothing, he supposed. It was a curious
convergence, to be sure, but did it really matter?
“Higuchi-san? Your party is ready for you.”
“Ah, thank you,” he said, fumbling with his tablet and bowing awkwardly at the
same time. Maybe some day he would learn how to be smooth and poised at all
this escort stuff. Today was clearly not that day.
The minute he rejoined the others, his eyes went straight to Kana. He looked
... better. Tired, but better, more relaxed. Even his scent was less tense.
The restaurant where Kurosaki had made dinner reservations was a short walk
from the onsen, though it was enough that everyone was happy to be inside again
when they got there.
“Oh I think I'm going to have to call Tomoyan to meet us after this,” the omega
Hayato assumed was Yamashita Koudai said as they were seated at a semi-private
table towards the back. “It's too cold out there!”
“Such a delicate flower, Hachi,” Kurosaki teased. “Oh, I should introduce you.
Hayato-kun, this is my dear friend Yamashita Koudai and his assistant's younger
brother, Sugimoto Kuina. Hachi, Puppy, Higuchi Hayato, Kacchan's escort.”
“I figured as much,” the older omega said, offering Hayato a warm smile. He
felt an ache in his chest at that; of course an omega as beautiful and charming
as Yamashita would be mated at his age, but there was still a part of Hayato
that felt disappointed at having missed his chance. Even at the same time he
realized Yamashita was completely out of his league. No wonder Kana would get
so flustered talking about his soulmate's friends. Hayato was going to have to
make some mental adjustments of his own, before he made a complete fool of
himself.
“Aren't you a bit young and unmated for escort duty?” Sugimoto asked, his head
tilted to one side almost as if he were studying a fascinating new specimen.
“There aren't a lot of options for escorts in Fukui-ken,” Hayato said with a
shrug. “I was available and I've known Kacchan almost our whole lives, we
practically grew up together, so not really any chance of me wanting him like
that, you know? He's family.”
It might not have been the smoothest delivery, but the answer was apparently
good enough to satisfy the omega as he promptly dropped it. Hopefully it wasn't
a question he was going to have to answer too much? Though perhaps it would be
better if he didn't hold his breath on that one. He was on the young side,
people were bound to be curious.
Even before dinner was finished, Hayato could tell Kana had just about reached
the end of his stamina. So could the rest of their party, though everyone was
careful not to say it so bluntly.
“Too bad you aren't a year older,” Hikaru teased, winking at him. “You alphas
don't feel the cold as much as us omegas, from what I've seen.”
“Oh, we probably do, we're just trained not to complain about it. Sign of
weakness and all that,” he shot back, grinning. “I could loan you my coat if
you wanted another layer?”
“Nah, I'll be fine, it's not actually that far, but I figure if I go fetch the
car myself and bring it here, I can spare the rest of you a bit of cold. And
it's easier than making everyone trudge back to the parking garage.”
Well, Hayato couldn't fault that logic. Nodding, he was just about to tuck back
into his dessert when he caught a shift in Kana.
“I –.”
“There's no rush,” Yamashita interrupted, apparently having picked up the same
thing. “I only just messaged Tomoyan and he said he has something for you,
Kacchan, so you can't go until he gets here anyway.”
“He ... he does?”
“Don't look at me, I have no idea, that's just the message he sent me,” Koudai
said, shaking his head and laughing. “It's either just some paperwork or
something the school sent. Either way, if Tomoyan's delivering it, there's
definitely no need for you to worry.”
Kana didn't exactly look appeased, but at least he subsided back into his seat
without further comment. It was going to end up being an early night tonight,
Hayato could tell. But maybe that wouldn't be such a bad thing? With two
medical appointments, tomorrow was going to be another full day, for all of
them.
Chapter End Notes
     First, my apologies, the cast list still hasn't been updated and I'm
     not sure when it's going to be updated. We've reached the stupidly
     hot part of summer and still don't have A/C, so I'm not spending a
     whole lot of time day-to-day at my computer. What time I do get,
     priority goes to typing up newly drafted fic, then edits and
     generally I run out of time well before I can get to the image
     editing that needs doing to update the appendices. Sorry. :/
     As a reminder, Masun is now going on pause while I start posting
     Season of Kink fills. Including a couple shorts from this verse. ;)
***** Medicine *****
Chapter Notes
     Despite the name, Suzuki-san is NOT Reita. In my original notes for
     Fatima, he was going to be, but then those five morons decided no,
     Gazetto was totally one of Satsuki's bands, soooo. Not Reita anymore.
     XD Also more Koudai, yay!
Kana felt more than awkward, sitting in a hospital waiting room with Kouki,
Mahiro, and Hayato all waiting with him. His soulmate had started to offer to
stay back, but of course he had cut him off before he could finish saying
something so ridiculous. But it didn't make their party any less obviously
unusual.
“Relax, Kacchan.” Mahiro scolded softly, reaching over to squeeze his hand.
“You're not the only omega in Tokyo to have an escort, you know.”
“I ... I'm not?” he stammered, feeling silly for his own surprise. And yet...
“Nope, in fact I met an alpha at the onsen yesterday who was there on escort
duty,” Hayato chimed in from the seat across from him. “Says his charge is
there every Tuesday, when he's in town anyway.”
“Remind Kou-kun of that later,” Mahiro said with a slight nod. “Might be worth
scheduling Kacchan's own massage appointments for the same time, if only so you
can have someone to chat with while he's busy.”
Hayato turned an interesting shade of embarrassed at that suggestion, but
before Kana could ask him about it, Mitsuki himself appeared to invite them
into his office. It was probably just his imagination, but Kana couldn't shake
the feeling like everyone was watching them, judging him.
“Now, before we start, I have to ask, for the record, so don't hit me for it,
okay? Kacchan, are you sure you're okay to discuss your medical issues in front
of Maru, Kou-kun, and Higuchi-kun? You don't have to, if you'd rather talk to
me privately. I can't tell them anything without your permission, you have the
right to decide for yourself.”
“I ... I understand,” he said, hating that little tremor in his voice. “I'm
okay with them hearing it from you directly. Less chance of me messing it up
that way, right?” he added, latching onto Kouki's hand.
“Yeah, I kinda figured,” his surgeon replied, grinning, “but I had to ask. Kou-
kun, Higuchi-kun, have a seat over there and I'll move this screen a minute so
you can have some privacy while I check you out, okay?”
He wanted to ask for Kouki to stay with him, but Kana knew he wouldn't be able
to get undressed in front of his soulmate. Instead, he settled for a quick kiss
and then forced himself to cross the room to the shielded exam table. And still
he hesitated a moment before he was able to make himself take off his sweater
and jeans, shivering a little even though the room wasn't actually that cold.
The table was worse, even though it was padded, the paper crinkling each time
he so much as breathed. He wasn't sure when he had last felt so self-conscious
about everything down to his breathing.
“Hey Kou-kun, there's a thermostat over by the door, bump it up a couple
degrees, would ya?”
“Sure thing!”
“I apologize in advance, there's no way of warming up the gel we use for the
probe, but I'll try not to take too long one way or the other, okay?”
Kana wanted to ask what Mitsuki meant, but then he was being lightly urged to
lay back on the exam table. Another moment and then a cool gel hit his skin and
he yelped. The red-haired alpha mumbled another apology, adjusting some sort of
equipment cart next to the table. Panic flooded through Kana, memories of the
last time he had been nearly naked in a doctor's office with strange medical
equipment rushing over him.
“Shh, easy, Kacchan, it's just the ultrasound machine,” Mahiro soothed, fingers
brushing against his cheek, his forehead. “See? That's the processing unit and
there's the screen so we can see what the probe sees.”
“It's okay, Kacchan, see, I have to press this wand against your abdomen so the
soundwaves can paint a picture of what's going on inside your body,” Mitsuki
added, holding up the probe. “I'm sorry, I should have explained that first,
it's okay. No one's going to hurt you. Well, this might hurt a little as I'm
pressing, but if it gets too much, just tell me, okay?”
“O-okay,” he stammered, forcing himself to take a deep breath. Contrition and
concern and Kouki's love. Of course he was safe here. He winced as the probe
was pressed into his stomach, but he was determined not to cry out, no matter
how much it hurt. And it definitely hurt, more than he wanted to admit, little
whimpers escaping him in spite of his resolve.
“Stubborn,” the surgeon murmured, easing up on the probe.
“I thought we'd already established that,” Mahiro added, gently carding fingers
through Kana's hair.
“Mm, well, the good news is it looks like you're healing on schedule. I'll
forward my okay to your physical therapist, but I still don't want you doing
any strenuous activities, especially lifting. And no sports. Hydrotherapy
only,” Mitsuki said, using a damp cloth to clean up the gel from the
ultrasound. “All right, you can get dressed and I'll write up those orders.
I'll include the scan in your file, so when you do finally get in to see a
proper gynecologist....”
“Next Monday,” Mahiro interrupted. “And don't act like you didn't already know,
you, because I told you right after I made the appointment.”
Chuckling, Mitsuki stepped back around the privacy screen. Kana needed another
moment and a few more deep breaths before he was able to make himself get up
and get dressed again.
“That's one down,” Mahiro said encouragingly as he helped him down from the
exam table. “One more to go.”
“I don't want to go,” Kana mumbled.
“You want to get better, don't you?” Mahiro countered with a light frown.
“Besides, Hachi's waiting, you don't want to disappoint him, do you?”
“He ... he is?” Kana asked, startled by this revelation.
“Mm. I have to steal Maru away from you for the rest of the afternoon, I'm
afraid,” Mitsuki said, looking surprisingly solemn as Kana came around the
screen. “But Hachi knows more about this sort of thing than Maru anyway.”
It made sense, but Kana was still upset. Even after everything, a part of him
still felt intimidated by the elegant omega sometimes. And no amount of telling
himself that he was being stupid seemed to be able to get his brain to stop
making comparisons that, inevitably, ended with him feeling like a
disappointment.
“You worry too much about meaningless things,” Mahiro whispered as he hugged
him close. “The only person you need to be like is you, and that's something
you're perfectly capable of doing.”
Somehow, Kana held back the urge to whine at his sponsor. Regardless of how he
felt, now was definitely neither the time nor the place to be arguing about his
self-image issues. Instead, he turned and latched onto Kouki's arm, silently
daring anyone to make an issue of it. No one did.
~*~*~
By the time they reached the physical therapist's office, Koudai was indeed
waiting for them, sharing a cup of tea with the therapist.
“Kobayashi-kun, it's good to see you. Sakai-sensei's notes already reached me,
so if your alphas will be good enough to wait here, we'll get your testing
started, shall we?”
Even with the silent encouragement radiating from the others, Kana couldn't
help himself, clinging tightly to Kouki's arm and pressing his face into his
alpha's side. He didn't want to be stuck in the past, but he didn't want this,
either.
“Kacchan?”
“Dun wanna,” he mumbled again, refusing to move away from Kouki's side. He
could scent the surprise and gentle confusion in the room, but he just couldn't
do it.
“Maybe if you explained...,” Koudai suggested, but Kana didn't know how to
explain what he was feeling. So he was more than a little surprised at Suzuki's
heavy sigh.
“Right,” the beta said. “As I'm sure Sakai-sensei told you, Kobayashi-kun,
you've been cleared to start physical therapy, but before we work out your
schedule, I need to run some tests, to see how much the various muscle groups
have weakened during your convalescence. It's all quite safe, we use resistance
gauges to estimate without making you do things like lifting heavy boxes. Of
course I don't have a baseline for you, but it will give us a place to start.
And then we can talk about where I want to see improvement and by how much and
where you want to see improvement and by how much and make a treatment plan
from there, okay?”
It didn't sound so bad, so why was he still feeling this dread in the pit of
his stomach?
“Sooner started, sooner finished,” Koudai said softly, fingers briefly brushing
against the small of his back. “Sooner finished, sooner I can take you out for
something sweet.”
He knew it was supposed to be an enticement to get him to go along with things,
but there was still that fearful voice whispering wordless dread in the back of
his head. It was stupid, and yet....
A sigh and then Kouki was drawing him aside from the others, turning a chair
around so Kana could sit with his back to the rest of the room. Only then did
he pull his arm free, crouching down in front of him.
“What is it you're afraid of, love?” the blond alpha asked, gently clasping
Kana's hands in his. But he still couldn't put words to what he was feeling,
misery clawing at him as he shook his head.
“Shh, hey now, it's not like that,” his alpha soothed, pulling him down into a
gentle hug. “I'm trying to help, love, but I can't see what's going on in your
head unless you tell me, ne?”
“I just want to go home,” Kana mumbled, leaning into Kouki's arms. “I ... I'm
not ready.”
“Not ready for what?”
“I'm not ... I'm not ready to be better. I don't want to go.”
“Oh sweetheart ... no, Kacchan, no one's saying that,” Kouki said softly,
pressing a kiss to his forehead. “Sensei didn't say you were healed, he said
you're healing ... that you've healed enough to start the next phase of
recovery. Suzuki-sensei can't change that, it's not his job. His job is to help
you take the next step forwards in getting better, only your surgeon can say
when you're fully recovered, and you've got weeks and months of recovery yet.
Even if you didn't, I'm not letting you go anywhere. You're mine, love, your
place is here, with me.”
Something in him actually relaxed a little at the conviction in Kouki's words.
Whether any of what his soulmate had just said was related to what he had been
feeling or not, hearing it somehow helped. A little sigh and he pressed himself
closer to his alpha. He wanted to stay right where he was, but after an all too
brief moment, Hayato coughed politely and Kana supposed that meant his friend
was trying to warn him that they were about to cross a line. A heavy sigh and
he forced himself to sit back, then get up and turn to face his therapist
properly.
“What do I have to do?”
~*~*~
Koudai had to bite back a small smile, watching as Kana struggled his way
through Suzuki's tests. He remembered all too well feeling that same
frustration himself when he had been at this stage of his own recovery. Kana
hadn't wanted to go through this alone, but now that it was nearly over, he
could tell the young omega was actually kind of glad Suzuki had refused to
allow the alphas to join them. One thing to be weak in front of your therapist,
something else entirely to be weak in front of the man you loved more than life
itself.
“All right, that's it, all done,” Suzuki announced with a clap of his hands.
“And I'm actually pleased with your results overall, Kobayashi-kun.”
“But ... I could barely do anything,” the young omega protested, frowning.
“Which is exactly what I was expecting. Kobayashi-kun, you've gone through a
core body trauma. Most people don't appreciate how much of everything they do
involves those core muscles until something happens to weaken them. For your
age and designation, you're charting well within expectations for this sort of
injury,” the therapist said, moving to sit beside him on the bench. “Bet you
were a school athlete before all this, right? It shows, you know. It's going to
be months before you're back to that level, but you're young enough, I think we
can get you there. Now, I want to start you on pool exercises twice a week
starting next week. Yamashita-san said you had a massage therapist wanting to
see you once a week, I'd like to schedule your pool sessions around that.”
“I ... I don't...,” Kana stammered and Koudai could pick up the trace of fear
in the young omega's scent. He wished he knew what was causing that fear,
perhaps he would ask Kana about it later.
“How does Mondays and Thursdays sound to you?”
“Th-this next Monday?” Kana squeaked and that was definitely panic now. That
would never do.
“Excuse me, Suzuki-sensei,” Koudai interrupted, moving up to rest a gentle hand
on Kana's shoulder, “but we should probably take this part of the conversation
back to your office. Kana-kun's only partially in charge of his own schedule
right now, especially when it comes to things requiring transportation.”
“Right, right, of course, well, let's give you ten minutes with a TENS unit and
then we can go back to the office and work out a proper schedule, all right?”
the therapist said with an obviously abashed look. Getting up, he let Koudai
help Kana to his feet, escorting them into a side room and directing Kana to
lay down on a padded massage table.
“Have you ever had a session with a TENS unit before, Kobayashi-kun?”
“Um, no, I don't think so,” the omega said, glancing sidelong at Koudai, his
nerves plainly visible as he watched an equipment cart being rolled over to his
table.
“It's quite simple, really,” the beta therapist explained. “We use these little
electrodes to deliver very gentle electric shocks to different muscle groups in
a sort of touchless massage. Even with the massage you had yesterday, I could
still read a lot of binding tension in your muscles, so we're going to use a
low dose of electricity and some hot towels, see if we can't get you to loosen
up a little more, okay? And I'm going to send you home with some resistance
bands, Yamashita-san will be able to show you how to use them.
Koudai could feel Kana's unease, so he stepped closer again, taking his hand
and gently squeezing it in support. It seemed to do the trick, the younger
omega relaxing a fraction. He watched where the therapist placed the electrodes
and nodded to himself; as much stress as Kana had been under lately, he wasn't
surprised those were the groups that were particularly tight still. Just as he
hadn't been surprised at Rei wanting to keep working on Kana as well. He had
his doubts about how effective the treatments were going to be, given Kana's
mental state, but it was better than doing nothing.
~*~*~
As much as a part of Kana really just wanted to go home, now that he was curled
up in a booth with Koudai and ice cream, he was kind of glad they hadn't yet.
“I feel like I should be jealous,” Kouki drawled, sliding into the opposite
bench. Kana felt a flush in his cheeks, but he didn't move away from Koudai. He
felt ... safe with the omega, even in spite of everything else going on in his
own head. Safe and ... loved. Not that he didn't feel that way with Kouki, of
course, but ... this was different. He couldn't even explain how it was
different, it just ... was. He hadn't felt like this since the night of the
accident, hadn't even realized just how much that safety and security had been
missing in his life. How much he'd missed that feeling.
“Say that again and I'll pop you one myself,” Koudai half growled and Kana
could almost hear the rolling of his eyes. “You keep him too isolated, Kou-kun,
it's not healthy.”
“Hey now, he was just out with you guys yesterday!” Kouki protested. “And
Sacchan's little sister wants to meet up with him this weekend some time. At
this rate, he's going to have another week like last week, and Sensei already
gave me a hard time about making sure he actually rests enough!”
Were ... were they actually fighting over him? In public?? A weird feeling
nested in his chest at that thought. He didn't like the idea at all, but he
wasn't sure that's what was actually happening.
“See what I mean? He's too isolated in that golden tower of yours!” Koudai
insisted, huffing and carding fingers through Kana's hair.
“Hachi.... You know he needs to rest. It hasn't even been a month yet, he's
already being more active than you were.”
“But not more social, which is my actual point, knothead,” Koudai countered
with another huff. “I'm not saying he needs to be more active, I'm saying he
needs more time with people who aren't you.”
“Maru and Hayato-kun already live with us, Hikachu is over enough that he's
practically living with us....”
“Oh, well, four people, of course that should be plenty,” Koudai said, rolling
his eyes again. Kana tried not to squirm, but the more these two argued, the
more uncomfortable he felt.
“Look, he's doing the onsen on Tuesdays and while he gets next week off still,
after that he'll have physical therapy on Mondays and Thursdays. That's as full
a schedule as he can have before Sensei kicks my ass, I don't know what else
you want me to do, Hachi.”
“Have Tomoyan and me over for dinner one night a week. Invite Junji-sensei and
Kuu-chan over another night. Have his friends over for movie marathons on
Fridays or Saturdays and one whole weekend a month. Let Puppy introduce him to
the twins. Nudge Maru into inviting the Kanos over - Kacchan hasn't even met
Jin-kun yet and he really ought to, soon, before that one gets his stupid self
put on bed rest. Yes, having people over will be tiring, but not as tiring as
going out to meet them and the socializing will be good for everyone.”
Sitting very quiet, Kana ate his ice cream with closed eyes, following the
conversation with his ears and nose. Koudai was worried about him, it was the
same scent his brother used to get before getting into a fight with their
father. His chest ached again with memories of his brother, and then Koudai's
arm was around him, hugging him close.
“It's okay, little brother,” the older omega murmured, brushing a kiss to his
hair.
“If there are people over all the time, isn't that going to make it harder to
hide that he's sleeping in Kouki-san's bed?” Hayato asked with a thoughtful
frown.
“As long as Kacchan's been here now, his scent is all over the apartment, no
one would be able to tell from that alone,” Kouki said, shaking his head. “If
we're having your new friends over for a weekend, I imagine the group of you
will be sacking out in the lounge anyway, so again, nothing to suggest anything
improper there. Especially with you living with us. Sometimes the appearance is
more important than the details.”
Kana frowned down at his empty ice cream cup, not sure he was liking what he
was hearing. Not that he didn't trust Koudai, he did, completely, but it was
sounding a little too much like he wasn't going to be allowed to have much time
alone with his soulmate anymore. Maybe Koudai was right about him needing to
socialize with others more, but he also knew for a fact that he needed his
alone time with his soulmate. They got so little time actually alone with each
other that wasn't filled with sleep as it was already....
“I'm not trying to take him away from you, little brother,” Koudai scolded
softly, hugging him close again. “One night a week should definitely be set
aside for the two of you, even if you just sit home and watch a movie. But
trust me, Kacchan, as another omega who's been through this, you need time with
other omegas, time with other friends. We're social creatures and whether you
realize it or not, your sense of community is broken right now. From what I've
heard, it has been for a long time now, long enough that you don't even
remember what it feels like not to have that wound. It's going to take time to
repair all that damage, but we'll get there. Together.”
The tears surprised even him, wet trails that leaked down his cheeks. If he
really was meant to have a wide social circle, then Koudai was right, he had
been broken for so long now that he couldn't remember what it felt like to be
properly whole anymore.
“One step at a time,” Kouki agreed softly. “But not tonight. But maybe tomorrow
night you and Tomoyan can join us for dinner? And this weekend, Kacchan and I
can make plans for next week. Together.”
Kana nodded a little, taking a deep breath to try to calm himself. Together. As
long as he had Kouki's support, he could make it through anything.
~*~*~
Kana rolled over again, but it still wasn't any good. He had tried everything,
he just couldn't get comfortable. Something was definitely wrong with him, but
he was too scared to go to his mother. She would probably scold him for waking
her up in the middle of the night, tell him it was just the flu or something.
He didn't know much, but he knew this wasn't the flu. Pulling on a pair of
jeans, he slipped out of the house and into the night. Atsushi would fuss at
him for sneaking out in the dead of night, but at least he would be with his
mate.
The aches in his joints had migrated to his stomach, turning into a sharp,
stabbing pain by the time he reached Atsushi's apartment. Pushing the buzzer,
he thumped a weak fist against the door a couple of times, grateful that
Atsushi's neighbors were all betas. As terrible as he felt, he could only
imagine what an alpha or omega would be picking up from his scent, even with
the masking soap.
“Kacchan? What the fuck are you ... shit, Kacchan, what is it??”
Atsushi's voice and scent washed over him, the alpha scooping him up and
carrying him inside. Kana tried to cling to him, but the pain came back, a
sudden sharp stab that clawed at his guts. Atsushi was swearing now and Kana
could feel a wetness between his legs that felt completely wrong. Atsushi's
bathroom swam into view for a moment, but the pain was making Kana lightheaded.
“Kacchan? Fuck, don't you die on me! Kacchan!”
~*~*~
The panic in Kana's scent was more than enough to jerk Kouki to full alertness.
His omega was once again curled into a tight ball of misery in the middle of
their bed. Hesitantly, Kouki reached out, but Kana shied away from him with a
choked cry. Which could only mean one thing. A deep breath and he tried again,
reaching out more firmly this time.
“Kacchan, it's over,” he said softly, rubbing a hand along his side. “I'm right
here, baby.”
Another strangled cry and Kana was suddenly fully awake again, all but throwing
himself at Kouki. He held his omega close, moving up against the headboard and
pulling him up into his lap. Kana's tears tore at his heart, but for once his
alpha instincts were quiet. And then it hit him - the scent of Kana's tears was
different this time. It wasn't just pain and fear, there was loss in them, too,
a profound loss he normally only scented when Kana was remembering his brother.
And yet the earlier panic had smelled far more like a reaction to a memory of
Atsushi, not Hiro. Confused and worried, he forced himself to wait for Kana to
recover enough to be able to explain on his own.
And yet by the time the tears were finished, he could tell Kana was more asleep
than awake. With a deep sigh, he rearranged them on the bed, tucking his
sleeping omega against his chest. In the morning. They would talk in the
morning. Hopefully.
***** Miscarriage *****
Chapter Notes
     Finally, the last chapter is here.
See the end of the chapter for more notes
When he came back to the apartment the next morning, he was surprised to find
Mahiro in the kitchen, fussing without accomplishing much. A deeper breath told
him Kana was on the couch, a knot of misery. This was not good. Ignoring the
need for a shower for the moment, Kouki went over to his soulmate, crouching
down beside the couch and reaching out to rub his arm. In an instant, Kana was
up and pressed close to him, clinging to his neck like a drowning man.
“Shh, it's all right, love, I'm here,” he whispered, lifting his omega into his
arms. He hesitated a moment before sighing and settling on the couch. The loss
scent was back, even deeper than last night. The front door opened and Kouki
frowned, but it was Hayato, coming back from some errand or other. The young
alpha nodded before slipping into the kitchen and a moment later Mahiro was
bustling himself out the door. Nothing made sense, he didn't even know where to
start with questions.
“Talk to me, Kacchan,” he murmured, hoping maybe that would be enough. Instead,
Kana shook his head and pressed closer. This wasn't working.
“Hey, Hayato-kun,” he called out, a little surprised at the worry he saw
written on the younger alpha's face when he stepped out of the kitchen.
“Um, yes?”
“I wasn't gone that long. What the hell happened?”
Guilt flared through both Kana and Hayato, which struck him as being completely
bizarre, and yet.... Hayato stood there, visibly dithering, weight shifting
from one foot to the other, but no words were coming out of him. And that
worried Kouki even more than the odd scents.
The front door opened again, but instead of Mahiro, it was Koudai who walked in
from the genkan. And the second the omega's scent hit them, Kana crumpled even
more. The red-haired omega cooed something, pressing long fingers into Kana's
hair and down his neck. A tense moment and then Kana was slipping away into
sleep again.
“Hayato-kun, could you please take Kacchan here into the guest room? I'll be in
with him in a moment,” Koudai said, getting up and wiping his hands off on his
slacks.
“I can -,” Kouki started, only to have Koudai shake his head even as Hayato
stepped in and scooped Kana up off his lap. Huffing, he waited for the sound of
the guest room door closing before turning a frown on Koudai.
“You didn't tell us there had been a miscarriage,” Koudai said softly, moving
to sit beside him on the couch.
“Yutaka-kun wasn't sure if he believed Kana had been pregnant more than the
once. That Atsushi had allowed it to happen once was hard enough to believe, as
hard as that bastard had been working to hide their mating from everyone. I
didn't want to believe it,” he admitted, sighing and pushing a hand through his
hair. “I still don't want to believe it, but I don't know how we'd go about
proving it one way or the other.”
“You're not the only one in denial,” Koudai said with a sigh. “Puppy said he
saw it. Them. I called him on the way over here, he's coming, too.”
Kouki felt something in his heart break. Them. Kana had miscarried more than
once. Intellectually, he knew it wasn't that uncommon for male omegas to have
trouble carrying to term, especially during their teens and early twenties. But
knowing the science of it, even in the limited form that Kouki did, and
reconciling that with the reality of Kana's experiences....
“Maru's named me Kacchan's chaperone for the day, I'm going to go take care of
him now. Puppy should be here soon, it might be a good idea to give Hikaru-kun
the day off.”
Kouki nodded, not about to waste time explaining that Hikaru wasn't being paid,
so it wasn't like Kouki could just send him home. For that matter, if he even
tried it, when Hikaru found out why, the fiery omega would probably give him
ten kinds of hell for it. That thought was almost enough to make him smile.
“Should I go ahead and start breakfast or...?” Hayato asked with an uncertain
frown.
“How about we do it together?” he suggested. Taking a deep breath, Kouki forced
himself up from the couch. Well, at least now he had some idea what had been in
Kana's flashback last night.
~*~*~
When Kana woke to a bed that wasn't Kouki's, his first instinct was to panic.
And then he realized he was surrounded by the scents of Mahiro and Koudai and
the tension left his body. It took him another moment to remember the flare of
utter despair he had picked up from Mahiro ... was it still the same morning?
He had no idea anymore, looking around. He was in the guest room, using
Koudai's lap as a pillow while the older omega combed fingers through his hair.
With a shaky breath, he pulled himself up to lean into Koudai's side, the
omega's arms shifting to wrap around him protectively.
“Mahi-nii....”
“Is spending the day with his mate,” Koudai said softly. “It's not your fault,
little brother. You didn't cause any of this. You're a victim as much as anyone
else.”
Kana nodded, but he still felt miserable. He wasn't even sure why, only that he
was positive Mahiro was mad at him for something. And no matter what that
something was, it his fault, regardless of what Koudai said.
“Come on,” the redhead urged with a gentle nudge. “Kou-kun's probably beside
himself with worry by now. And you need to be having breakfast anyway. Well,
more like brunch at this point.”
Kana hesitated, torn between an almost instinctual need to reassure his alpha
and a primal fear that he didn't understand. He couldn't even say what it was
that was causing the fear, just that he wasn't sure he could even face Kouki
right then.
“Come on,” Koudai repeated, a firmer nudge this time. “Puppy's waiting for you,
too. Who knows what trouble him and Hikaru-kun are making without us there to
supervise them.”
The moment they stepped out of the guest bedroom, it hit him. The scent of
another alpha, someone significantly older than his Kouki. Panic flared through
him again, and then Koudai's soothing scent curled around him as the omega
tucked an arm around his shoulders.
“Shh, relax, little brother. You know neither Kou-kun nor Hayato-kun would let
anyone hurt you.”
Kana closed his eyes again, nodding and forcing himself to take a deep breath.
It didn't really help. And when he looked up –.
“T-Takashi-ani?” he stammered, too stunned to even think for a second. The hard
lines of the older alpha's face frowned at him and Kana felt raw under those
intense black eyes. And then the coldness dropped away, Takashi's face relaxing
into something more like a smile as he held out an arm. Kana didn't need to be
asked, stumbling forward to cry into Takashi's chest. Takashi was nothing like
Kouki, his scent filled with sawdust and wood lacquers and iron strength, both
strange and comforting. But he was a piece of home and his childhood, a once
literal giant of his youth, now only a few centimeters taller than him. And yet
still with that giant's strength and safety.
“There, there now, little one,” the older alpha said in a low rumble, slowly
rubbing up and down Kana's spine. “It's going to be all right now, you'll see.”
He wanted to believe that. He wanted to believe it so much it ached in his
chest. But a part of him wasn't so easily convinced. Hadn't he been told that
before, after all? And still things were a terrible mess. And yet he could
clearly remember a childhood conviction that Takashi could make anything happen
just for wanting it. Maybe....
The addition of another hand on his back was enough to remind him why they were
standing in the hallway. He felt a flush hit his cheeks and he forced himself
to step back. Those dark eyes were on him again, frowning, and he ducked his
head.
“I take it you're Higuchi-san,” he heard Koudai saying from behind him, that
hand moving up to squeeze his shoulder. “Yamashita Koudai, substitute
chaperone, it's an honor to meet you, sir.”
“Substitute?” the older man repeated in something like mild surprise.
“I've been stepping in when Kurosaki-san has had other obligations,” Koudai
said, squeezing Kana's shoulders again gently. “Between Kurosaki-san, Tokai-
sensei, and myself, I suppose you could say we've somewhat ... adopted Kacchan
here.”
“I see...,” and Kana glanced up at the odd note to Takashi's words. Had that
been the wrong thing to say? Was this whole thing about to explode in their
faces before it had even fully begun? He could see the older alpha's nostrils
flaring a second and had to bite back a whimper. Why couldn't he ever just do
things right??
“Kobayashi Kana,” Takashi rumbled and there was no way he could mistake the
disapproval in his tone, “how long have you known me?”
“A-almost s-sixteen years,” he stammered, though he wasn't sure how much the
first few even countered.
“And in all those years, when have you ever known me to make a snap judgement
about anything, hmm?”
“N-never,” he confessed, heat rushing into his cheeks again as he ducked his
head back down. One hand caught his chin, tilting it up slowly until he had no
choice but to meet Takashi's gaze.
“Trust in me, Kacchan, and trust in your friends. My purpose is to see that
your needs are being met and that nothing inappropriate is going on. I am not
my father, I am quite happy to listen to the arrangements you and your friends
have made. Now, shall we go back to the lounge before your alpha comes charging
in here to try to save you from me?”
Takashi's smiles were so rare, in Kana's experiences with him anyway, but it
was a genuine smile he was wearing now, one that softened the harder edges age
and grief had worn into his face. With a shy nod, he moved towards the lounge,
trying not to smile at the way he could see Kouki had been pacing. Hikaru and
Hayato were absent, but Kuina was curled up in a corner of one couch, watching
Kana with dark, soulful eyes. It was a little unnerving, though he didn't have
long to think about it before Kouki was sweeping in between them, pulling him
into a tight hug. Appropriate or not, Kana couldn't resist his soulmate,
leaning into him and taking a deep breath. Warm spices, sun-kissed leather, and
a safety he didn't feel with anyone else. Losing this would completely break
him, he was certain of it.
“All right, Kacchan, you've made your point,” Takashi said, briefly touching
his arm as he moved past him. Kana wasn't sure what he meant, hefting a heavy
sigh before he pulled away from Kouki to take a seat on the couch. To his
surprise, it was Koudai who joined him while Kouki took one of the flanking
chairs and Takashi settled in another.
“So as I understand it, your parents no longer speak for you, correct?”
Kana nodded, suddenly nervous again. Should they have called Junji in for this
meeting?
“These questions are something of a formality. Your parents wouldn't know to
talk to us even if they were still empowered to do so,” Takashi said with a low
snort. “From what Morihito-san was telling me, the point of all this is to
prevent his grandfather from invalidating your mating later. The standard for
these contracts is six months, but something tells me you're going to need
longer than that, yes?”
“The original agreement was that I wouldn't bite him until he was twenty,”
Kouki said with a nod. “But I'm not sure he's still willing to wait that long.
It is, however, probably going to be another eight to twelve months before he's
cleared, so it will have to be at least that long.”
“One problem at a time, right?” Takashi said with another small smile.
“Pretty much,” Kouki agreed.
“All right. Education?”
“His teachers have sent down materials and his homework for the rest of the
term. Kurosaki-san oversees that with I believe some help from Hayato-kun for
maths?” Kouki said, glancing over at the young alpha who had appeared from who
knew where and getting a nod in response. “I believe he's nearly caught up?”
“I take it any plans for university are having to be put on hold until next
year.”
“Unfortunately, yes. It's unlikely he could sit an exam this March, not that
he's decided on a college yet, I don't think? Kacchan?”
“I ... I hadn't really.... I mean, everyone's said I won't be able to sit the
exam, so I kinda ... stopped thinking about it,” he admitted quietly.
“That's fine,” Takashi said, another quiet smile appearing as he patted his
hand. “They're probably right, given your health status. Even if you were able
to take the exam, you wouldn't be able to start classes so soon, better to just
wait. Hayato-kun will be sad to have to wait a whole other year or two before
going back to school himself, but he'll manage.”
Another blush hit Kana's cheeks, but he could only scent amusement in the air.
“Traditionally, this little arrangement,” Takashi continued, gesturing to
include the whole penthouse, “wouldn't be allowed. Of course I've seen houses
smaller than this penthouse, so we just won't tell Otousan anything he doesn't
want to hear. How many and who exactly is living here?”
“Myself and Kana, obviously. Kurosaki-san has moved into the guest room, his
mate Sakai-sensei comes over one night a week. Sometimes their daughter Ritsuko
stays with us, she's only five and omega. Chamu-kun comes down on Fridays, goes
back on Sundays, though not every week. Hayato-kun moved into the office. Itoh-
kun isn't technically staying here, but he's here more than he isn't.
Yamashita-kun steps in when needed, but he doesn't stay here either. And this
is Sugimoto-kun's first visit in awhile. Kacchan, Chamu-kun, and Itoh-kun are
listed as long-term guests so the building staff doesn't bother them. Legally
speaking, we haven't changed Kacchan's residency yet, which I think means the
government would view him as being homeless, but Tokai-sensei has wanted to
wait until after Kacchan's graduation, rather than trying to reconcile a Fukui
high school graduation with a Tokyo address.”
“As I seem to recall, Kurosaki-san used an office suite for Kacchan's mailing
address on the contract. Would that be Tokai-sensei's firm then?”
“Yes. Ah, do I need to arrange a meeting with him?”
“No, I can do that for next time.”
“N-next time?” Kana stammered, another brief swell of panic rising into his
chest.
“Guardian contracts are supervised with random visits every two to four weeks,
to make sure everything is still going smoothly,” Takashi explained with a
small smile. “Not even Haya-kun will know when I'm coming, that way I see
things as they actually are, not as they've been arranged to placate me.”
As sensible as that was, the panic wasn't going away. Surprise visits meant
Takashi could catch them in any of a number of unacceptable situations, it was
just sheer luck that he had come while Kana had been in Mahiro's room.
“Kacchan, stop,” Takashi said firmly, taking his hand and squeezing it. “I
already know you and Morihito-san share a bed. I do know a thing or two about
the needs of injured omegas and I'm not blind to the strength of the soulmate
bond between the two of you. Besides, Haya-kun already told me all about the
first time you and Morihito-san met, which is why I volunteered to do this,
while claiming it was so Otousan didn't have to travel. Otousan would
understand, he knows how these things work, but he's too set in the old ways,
he'd have no choice but to insist on separating the two of you. As long as
you're being careful, I see no reason anyone else should need to know or care
what you do here at home. There is more than enough room in this apartment, as
far as anyone needs to know, you're sleeping in the guest room with your
guardian placed between you and your betrothed. It's enough to satisfy
traditions and it's what's going to be put in your file.”
“But....”
“I'm on your side, little one,” Takashi said, his voice going softer as he
spoke. “You are our responsibility, as an omega of Fukui-ken, of course we'll
do what we can to ensure your happiness.
“Now ... tell me more about this scandal situation?”
“Last week, Kacchan debuted as my betrothed,” Kouki said. “The entertainment
and society pages had the predictable response, considering he's half my age
and male, though we filed objections to the worst of the speculations about his
previous sexual activities.”
“We being...?”
“Tokai-sensei and the Matsumoto Group's in-house legal department. Suggestions
that Kacchan was some sort of child prostitute that I had bought for myself
count as slander of both my character and his, and considering he is a private
citizen....”
“I take it Tokai-sensei is being retained as Kacchan's legal counsel. Who is
paying him?”
“At current, he is advocating for Kana as part of his pro bono work with the
Omegas United group, particularly given Kana's current lack of resources,”
Kouki said and Kana blinked. This was news to him, he had sort of been
expecting for Kouki to have been covering Junji's retainer for him. Although
... Junji had said back at their first meeting that he did advocate pro bono as
part of his civic service.
“And if I were to call Omegas United...?”
“They know all about it, yes. Kana's story as a victim of the pre-Christmas
bombing is only secret insofar as the news never mentioned him by name, since
he was a minor at the time of the attack. I admit, I called Tokai-sensei
directly because he's my friend, but he's done all the appropriate paperwork.”
“I notice the scandal didn't stay on the top of those pages very long,” the
older alpha said with a wry smirk. Kouki shrugged, but he was also smiling.
Meaning they both knew, or at least thought they knew, the timing of the Sony
thing had been deliberate. Kana couldn't help feeling a little unsettled,
surprised when it was Koudai who rubbed his back.
“I'm just guessing, but with that smile .... Sacchan?” the red-haired omega
ventured.
“I didn't ask him to do anything, if that's what you're asking,” Kouki replied
with a shrug. “He offered to look into it, but I suspect people think it was
Kumi-chan, considering Sony and Avex are industry rivals. Not that it really
matters one way or the other.”
“Indeed it doesn't,” Takashi agreed with another nod. “Well, I'm satisfied
Kacchan's needs are being adequately met so far. Just give me a few minutes to
chat with Haya-kun and I'll be out of your hair.”
“Y-you ... you don't have to rush off or anything,” Kana stammered, throwing an
uncertain look at his alpha.
“At least stay for lunch,” Kouki offered with a nod of his own. “It's the least
we can do, after making you come all this way.”
At first, the older alpha looked like he was ready to decline. And then
something like mischief twinkled in his eyes as he graciously accepted the
invitation. Kana felt momentarily torn between shyness and an urge to give the
man another hug. Fortunately for him, Hayato chose that moment to resurface
again, almost bouncing at his brother's side as he tugged him out to the
terrace. Glancing after them, Kana was surprised to see the two alphas engaged
in lighting cigarettes; he hadn't thought Hayato smoked.
And then Kuina was waving a hand in front of his face.
“Hey, while those two catch up, how about you tell me all about them?” the
older omega asked, flashing him an openly playful smile. “Is that really
Hayato-san's brother? They don't look anything alike! He looks old enough to be
my dad!”
“Yeah, no, they really are brothers. Hayato-senpai was kind of a surprise.
Actually, I guess both Hayato-senpai and Yuta-nii were kind of accidents? But I
can't really say too much about that, just what I've heard,” Kana said,
shrugging.
“Oh I so don't even care, tell me everything!” Kuina said, laughing as he
scooted closer. Kana felt his ears burning at just the suggestion, but if it
gave him a break from schoolwork for awhile longer, he would take it.
~*~*~
After a social lunch and seeing the elder Higuchi off, Koudai quietly urged
Kana to lay down for a nap, not the least bit surprised when Kuina volunteered
himself as a cuddle buddy. Though it did leave him wondering what to do with
himself and the rest of their little grouping for the few hours he expected
Kana to rest.
“I guess you don't really need me,” Hikaru mumbled, the younger omega throwing
a frown towards the master bedroom.
“You could join them, you know,” he said. “I'm half tempted to do that myself.”
“Nah, if I sleep now, I'll never get to sleep on time tonight,” Hikaru said,
shaking his head. “But ... if you wanted.... I could set an alarm and get you
guys up in ... an hour or two?”
“Are you sure you don't mind?” he asked with a sidelong glance at the younger
man. He would hate to be an imposition on Hikaru's better nature, after all.
“I'm sure, honest. I'll just ... con Hayato-kun into playing Halo with me or
something,” Hikaru replied, smirking. Koudai couldn't help a laugh at that,
especially with the way the alpha in question was sputtering.
“Two hours then? Don't kill him too much or he won't want to play with you
anymore~” he teased.
He couldn't say he was particularly surprised to see Kana was already asleep,
Kuina sitting up beside him and petting his hair. The purple-haired omega
looked up when Koudai stepped into the room, a small smile twitching at his
lips.
“Couldn't stay away, huh? He's fine, see?” Kuina murmured. “What's the matter,
aniki, don't you trust me with him?”
“Of course I do, I just ... decided a nap sounded like an excellent idea.
Hikaru-kun's going to wake us in about two hours. If you aren't tired....”
“Maybe in a little bit,” Kuina said, shrugging. There was something behind
that, obviously, but Koudai wasn't going to press. If Kuina wasn't volunteering
the reasons yet, well, there was likely to be a good reason for that. Kuina
would explain himself when he was ready.
Annoyingly, he felt like he had just barely gotten to sleep when someone was
shaking his shoulder to wake him again. Huffing, he rolled over to find himself
frowning up at Hikaru. Another inhale told him it was just the two of them and
that was enough for him to abruptly sit upright, nearly cracking heads with the
other omega.
“Kacchan.....”
“Is fine. He got up on his own after about an hour, Kuina-senpai brought him
out to the lounge, said to let you sleep the rest of the timer. And I was going
to but, um, your mate is downstairs. Or maybe up here by now, it doesn't take
that long.”
Koudai frowned, closing his eyes a moment and taking a deep, steadying breath.
He had intended to call Tomoya later, suggest his mate come over for dinner,
but he hadn't actually done it yet, so it worried him that the man had turned
up on his own. Not that it was likely to be anything serious, but still.
“It's probably nothing,” he said, pulling himself up from the bed. Now if only
he could make himself believe that so easily....
And yet when he walked out to the genkan, Tomoya was hanging up his coat as if
it was the most natural thing in the world for him to be off work so early on a
Thursday afternoon. Hands on his hips, Koudai stood at the edge of the genkan
and frowned at his mate.
“All right, what the hell's happened now?”
“Why do you always assume something's gone horribly wrong?” Tomoya countered,
coming up to him and wrapping him in a loving hug. “It's fine, babe,
everything's fine.”
“Don't give me that,” Koudai countered, struggling to resist the pull of his
soulmate's charms. “It's not even 14:00, Junji-senpai never closes the office
this early, especially not on a Thursday.”
“He didn't close the office,” Tomoya said, trying again for a kiss, but Koudai
leaned away from him. A sigh and Tomoya dropped his arms from around his mate's
waist. “He didn't close the office, but he doesn't really need me anymore
today, so I'm taking some personal time. You think I can't feel how upset
you've been this morning?”
“Tomoya....”
His alpha scooped up one of his hands and raised it to his lips, kissing the
back of it.
“You are my mate, my soulmate, the love of my life. Worrying about you is what
I do. And if there is anything at all I can do to ease your pain, you know I
will. Always. All you have to do is say the word, love.”
It was ridiculously cheesy, but no less heartfelt, and that genuine emotion was
enough to melt his heart all over again. That silly little grin of his didn't
hurt, either.
“How did you ever convince me to accept you as my mate?” he huffed, though he
relented and let his alpha draw him back into his arms.
“Just lucky, I guess,” Tomoya said with a soft chuckle. “So am I allowed to
stay or...?”
“Hmm, I don't know, an alpha, completely unrelated, visiting another alpha's
betrothed in the middle of the day? Sounds a bit suspicious to me. We'll have
to run it past Higuchi-kun.”
“Hey now, I've represented him as his lawyer! And I thought you had already
adopted him as your little brother?”
“I'm not the one you need to convince,” Koudai teased, walking with him into
the main part of the penthouse. “Ne, Higuchi-kun, is it all right if my mate
visits for ... the rest of the day?”
He had to bite back a laugh at the sudden deer in the headlights look the young
alpha got for a moment, obviously not expecting to be put on the spot like
that. And then he seemed to be seriously considering it, head tilting downwards
as he chewed on a lip ring, visibly mulling over his options.
“Well, he's outnumbered ... and he is your mate ... and it's not like he's
going to be trying to get Kacchan alone, so.... So yeah, it should be all
right.”
“If it helps any, I've actually acted as Kacchan's lawyer a couple times,”
Tomoya said, amusement filling his scent even as he wrapped his arms around
Koudai once more in another hug from behind.
“Is ... is everything okay?” Kana asked, glancing between them nervously.
“Is now,” Tomoya replied with a nod, squeezing Koudai again.
“Let me guess,” Hikaru said with a huff, “you're intending to stay for dinner
now. See? This is why I shop one meal at a time: I never know how many of you
are going to turn up for the next one!”
“You are more than welcome to borrow him for grocery shopping later,” Koudai
said, laughing as he leaned back against his mate's strength. He wasn't sure
how much he believed his mate's supposed reason for coming over, but he wasn't
going to send him away now, either. True or not, he wasn't going to surrender
the comfort of Tomoya's support so easily.
~*~*~
Another Friday meant another morning jog with Satsuki, things starting off with
the usual teasing about Kouki's age and Satsuki's shorter legs. Another bit of
comforting normality in a life that had been somewhat lacking that for the past
month.
“So ... how's that omega of yours doing?” Satsuki asked after awhile.
“It's been kind of a rough week, but ... come over for breakfast anyway? Then
you can ask him yourself about meeting up with Mizu-chan. Maybe between you and
Hachi, he'll actually agree to it.”
“Hachi? Something happen with Maru?”
“He had to take yesterday with his mate, Hachi's filling in for a little bit.
It probably worked out for the best, really, since we also had our first
surprise inspection yesterday. You know how Maru does with surprises.”
“Inspection? Oh, because of the betrothal and that contract to have Kacchan's
honor protected?”
“Yeah,” he said, nodding. “The eldest Higuchi son is overseeing the contract,
rather than the clan patriarch himself, supposedly because of the travel
requirement. It's ... going to be interesting.”
“You're the one who used to complain about having such a boring life!” Satsuki
teased, laughing easily.
“Yeah, well, I take it back! Kacchan and I could use a bit more peace and
quiet, dammit.”
“Too bad the universe doesn't work that way. If it did, I wouldn't have my baby
sister calling me in tears because of jerks at school,” the other alpha said
with a low growl. “And I know she hasn't told Father, because it would've been
all over the news, him taking out the beta assholes who only ask my sister out
because they think, as an omega, she'll be some easy sex.”
“And why she told you, because you're too far away to do the same thing?”
“Probably,” Satsuki agreed. “Which didn't stop me from ordering her on the next
train up here last night when she called me. As upset as she had been, Father
wouldn't have needed her to tell him what had happened. He wasn't happy when I
called him - after she was already here and pretending like she'd surprised me
- but since she was already up here....”
“Glad to see you putting your deviousness to use for good reasons for a
change.”
“Oi, you don't have to say it like that!” Satsuki protested, but there was
still laughter in his tone and underlying his scent. Kouki put on his most
innocent expression and his friend just laughed even harder.
Two showers and some light cooking later, they were just getting settled at the
breakfast bar when an obviously sleepy Kana shuffled over to Kouki, eyes closed
as he leaned against him. Not entirely normal, but not odd enough for him to be
that worried about it, slipping an arm around his omega.
“Where's Hachi?” he asked softly, kissing Kana's tousled hair. But even as he
asked, the red-haired omega in question walked into the kitchen, heading
straight for the coffee pot.
“Is there enough for the rest of us?” the older omega asked, flashing him a
teasing smile over his shoulder. “Or do I need to make more? Good morning,
Sacchan.”
“Rice cooker's still mostly full and you know where everything is,” Kouki said,
smiling even though Koudai's back was turned towards him. The light huff wasn't
unexpected, though he had to bite back a grin at the disgruntled zombie look
Hayato was sporting when he walked into the kitchen a moment later. Koudai
glanced over at the young alpha, then huffed and shook his head.
“What did you do, stay up half the night playing video games?” the older omega
scolded. “You better not be getting into bad habits, young man!”
“Jus' need coffee,” the teen grumbled, pouring himself a mug and then adding a
questionable amount of sugar. “Didn't think Kacchan would be up this early.”
“Well, I'm kind of glad he is,” Satsuki chimed in and once again, Kouki found
himself biting back a grin, watching the sudden transformation from coffee
zombie to embarrassed fanboy.
“S-sa-satsuki-sama...!”
“Mizu-chan was thinking maybe you and her could meet up for dinner without us
... how did she put it ... boring old knotheads?” his friend continued, turning
to address Kana directly. His omega blushed prettily again and this time Kouki
couldn't help a soft chuckle, even when it earned him a weak swat from his
soulmate.
“I ... I don't ... when?”
“Tonight? Or would tomorrow lunch be better?”
Kouki was actually surprised when Kana didn't immediately panic at the
suggestion of something so short notice and without him. Surprised, but also a
bit relieved.
“I don't really ... I was hoping to just stay home and rest tomorrow,” Kana
mumbled, still blushing cutely. “I ... I guess we could do tonight, but ... she
knows I have to bring Hayato-senpai with me, right?”
“I told her, though I'm not sure how much she actually believed me. The whole
betrothal thing is a bit alien to her.”
“I know a couple places here in Otsuka,” Kouki suggested. “If you want, I can
probably get the three of you a semi-private table at one of them. Might make
things easier?”
His soulmate was dithering again, but he wasn't refusing outright. That felt
rather like progress to him.
~*~*~
“Will you stop that already?” Hayato scolded softly and Kana felt yet another
blush heating his cheeks as he dropped his hands back into his lap. He didn't
know why he was feeling so nervous, it wasn't like he hadn't met Mizuki before
this. Of course that meeting had been a bit different. Kouki wasn't here this
time, he was actually going to have to talk to her himself, no old friends
along to carry the conversation for them. Considering he didn't really know her
at all....
“Did we really have to get here so early?” he grumbled.
“It hasn't even been five minutes yet,” his friend countered, laughing. “Relax,
will ya? I thought you knew this girl?”
“I've only met her the one time and Kou-kun and Satsuki-san did most of the
talking that time. I ... I'm not even sure we really have anything in common,”
he confessed, sighing. “Which I guess that's probably why she wanted to meet up
again without them. But she's a fifteen year old omega girl and I ... well....”
“Well, regardless, there's nothing to be gained by worrying and fussing about
it now, right?” his friend said with a cheerful grin. “She can't be as bad as
you think, or else Kouki-san wouldn't be letting you do this without him. And
come on, she's Satsuki-sama's kid sister, how scary can she be?”
“Did you miss the part where I said she's three years younger than me?” he
huffed, glancing up when the café door opened again. Still not Mizuki. Kana was
more than half tempted to suggest he and Hayato go ahead and get their table
just to get them away from the door. Most of the people coming through the
doors were betas, as he had been somewhat expecting, but this made the third
group with at least one alpha in it. And just like the previous ones, he could
feel this alpha giving him an odd look. Not surprise exactly, but ... something
about him was obviously abnormal and the voices in the back of his head were
all too happy to start rattling off a list of possible reasons, none of them
good.
“As wound up as you are, if I were her, I'd be wondering if there was something
wrong, too,” Hayato whispered against the back of his ear. “Close your eyes,
take a deep breath, and try to relax, okay? I've got your back, Kacchan. It's
why I'm here. No matter what, I will protect you.”
What a ridiculous thing to say. Huffing, Kana closed his eyes and took a deep
breath, but it didn't help. He could scent the alpha, only half a meter away at
the hostess stand, and while her beta companions might have been completely
clueless, her worry was plain to Kana's nose. He could feel her eyes still
watching him and it made him want to run away. He was nothing to her, why
should she even care? What was she seeing when she looked at him? A helpless
victim? Or something even worse?
Hayato's arm tucked around his shoulders, bringing with it the comfort of his
friend's familiar citrus-y scent. With his eyes still closed, he couldn't say
for sure if Hayato's gesture was having the desired effect, but at least the
unknown alpha and the rest of her party were moving away, to be seated
somewhere hopefully far away from the table Kouki had reserved for this
meeting. A beat and he slumped against Hayato's side. Maybe this whole thing
had been a mistake?
“I'm sure Mizuki-san will be here any minute now,” Hayato said, squeezing him
close for a second. “And then you can order whatever you like from the menu and
the biggest dessert they have. Kouki-san made sure I had money enough for us
both and I'm sure some food will help. Food always helps.”
Kana huffed a sigh, in no mood to either argue or spoil Hayato's good mood. And
he could scent an omega coming their way. Perhaps that was Mizuki? Whoever it
was, they were still too far away for any details, not even gender, just the
telltale omega notes.
“Gods, something smells absolutely amazing,” Hayato mumbled suddenly and Kana
frowned up at his friend. They had been smelling the admittedly mouth-watering
scents of the café's food for the last five minutes, nothing about that had
changed, so why the sudden outburst? But Hayato wasn't looking at him, his eyes
closed as he savored whatever it was he was smelling. Maybe it was just that
his friend's hunger was finally getting the better of him? Now that he thought
about it, he couldn't remember seeing the alpha eating very much at lunch
earlier. Or breakfast, for that matter. Yeah, that was probably all that it
was.
Even so, Hayato's behavior kept getting weirder, the hostess looking like she
was getting ready to confront them about it, when the café door opened to admit
Mizuki and Satsuki. Kana was just getting up to greet them when Mizuki abruptly
paled and crumpled to the ground. A low whine escaped her as she clutched her
abdomen. Kana knelt down beside her, his own nostrils flaring as he caught it.
Heat scents. Mizuki was going into heat.
“Nooooo,” she whined, trembling. “No, no, no, no, no.”
“I'm sorry, oh god, I didn't ... I couldn't have ... I'm so–.”
Hayato's babbling was cut off abruptly when he reached for Mizuki only to have
his hand slapped away by a snarling Satsuki. Kana could hardly believe what he
was seeing, what he was smelling.
Hayato was Mizuki's soulmate.
Chapter End Notes
     I make no apologies for that cliffhanger!
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     furiously drafting a novel, Vampires' Three Jewels #1, Fledgling's
     Hope (title subject to change), so I won't be posting any more fanfic
     until December or possibly January, (unless a certain hamu manages to
     present me with a prompt I just can't ignore). Patronage starts
     pretty cheaply, so if you like what I write and want to see more of
     it, please do consider it.
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