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  Rating:
      Explicit
  Archive Warning:
      Underage
  Category:
      F/M
  Fandom:
      Ouran_High_School_Host_Club_-_All_Media_Types
  Relationship:
      Fujioka_Haruhi/Ootori_Kyouya
  Character:
      Ootori_Kyouya, Fujioka_Haruhi, Fujioka_Ryouji_|_Ranka, Tachibana
  Stats:
      Published: 2013-08-26 Chapters: 3/3 Words: 13428
****** Snow Storm ******
by Sambucivox
Summary
     A blizzard happens and Kyouya gets stuck at Haruhi's house. Against
     their will. M rating, proceed with caution. Complete.
Notes
     Blizzard: A long-lasting snow storm with intense snowfall and usually
     high winds. Particularly severe storms can create whiteout conditions
     where visibility is reduced to less than 1 metre.
***** Blizzard *****
There were weeks in which Haruhi wouldn't see her father at all.
She would never say it aloud, but she loved to be home alone.
(Except when it stormed, and she had never really thought about it before that
night at the beach. She had just assumed that everybody had to face their
miseries alone.)
She enjoyed the silence while she shifted through the pages of her books. There
wasn't a lot of traffic in the street beneath her apartment. The advantage of
living in the suburbs of Tokyo. Children cheering during the summer, raindrops
tapping against the roof on spring, the cracking of leaves on autumn and the
sharp wind on winter.
Hot tea and cushions were everything Haruhi needed.
And maybe some noodles with pork and veggies for dinner.
When she was done studying –and in the rare moments that she spaced out, for
Haruhi, as focused as she could be, remained human after all- she reflected.
When she went to middle school, she thought a lot about Ranka. She wondered
what did it really mean to have breasts and to wear skirts. She concluded that
it made certain persons look "cute". It didn't really affect the core of the
person. Her eyes readjusted and went back to the page she was reading.
Since she had entered Ouran she spaced out more. Maybe because she did more
things at her new school. She had a crammed timetable, so to speak. There were
a few breaks. Between two and three o'clock, when she could stay at the library
and just be. The twins were taking Art and Sports as electives, and she chose
Free Study instead. After the club was closed for the day, in the train ride
back home (that was the reason why she never accepted a limo ride from her
friends). When she walked from the station to her house, that was peace.
She knew that other girls went out, in packs, to bathe in the city lights and
to dance to the klaxons. She preferred the dim and the quiet, and the
snowflakes that were falling from the sky at that very moment.
Softness. Her old clothes were smooth, the cotton turning to silk and the wool
to cotton after too many washes. Hikaru and Kaoru would cringe at the sight of
the button-down shirt and the patched pajama bottoms.
She readjusted the lamp. The lesson today was about the First World War.
History was fine with her. More entertaining than Math. In class, Hikaru and
Kaoru stared into space or doodled across the margins of their notebooks.
Sometimes, they required her to trade tables with one of them, so they could be
together and play hangman.
Haruhi felt her attention drifting away again and decided to take a rest. Maybe
she'd have an early dinner. Her stomach purred.
The doorbell rang.
Haruhi opened the door reluctantly. The cold wind slapped her cheeks.
"Good night. Is Ranka-san home?" asked a very red-nosed, snow-covered Kyouya.
Haruhi blinked at him. "Hmm. No. He isn't."
Her eyes wandered from his frozen bangs to his laptop bag. His eyes drifted
from her headband to the quilted sweat pants to her bare feet.
Kyouya shivered and tapped his boots on the door frame.
"He had to fill in for a collegue," Haruhi started to explain, and then she
stopped. She didn't really like to hand out information for Kyouya. He could
find what had happened to her father on his own. "Can I help you with
something, senpai?"
He contemplated the girl for a minute. "Actually, you can. He promised me he'd
have some pictures of you as a baby ready for the next number of the Host Club
Magazine."
Haruhi stared at him in disbelief and started to close the door.
"Have a safe trip home, senpai."
He interposed his boot between the door and the frame. "It's quite inconvenient
that he isn't home, as the magazine is going to print tomorrow."
Haruhi struggled and pushed the door further. "Then I guess you will have to do
your special chibi reportage without me, huh?"
Kyouya managed to squeeze in an arm and then a shoulder despite Haruhi's
efforts.
"In that case, the sales of the magazine would decrease, for your customers
would not buy it. Should I add the difference with the expected revenue to your
debt?"
Haruhi pressed a little harder. Kyouya extended his arm and banged the door
against the wall. He readjusted his glasses, which had sled down to the tip of
his nose during their little battle.
She still offered a little more resistance by crossing her arms and locking her
leg before the tall boy. She really, really enjoyed her time alone.
"Can't you wait until tomorrow? I'll bring them to school. I can give them to
you before the classes start, even. The train always leaves me early."
"I have to design the final layout tonight, and I can't do it without knowing
the size and the nature of your photos. It should be harmonious, you know."
A defeated -and pissed off- Haruhi postaged the entrance.
"Be my guest," she muttered.
"Don't worry. I will only waste five minutes of your time."
Haruhi sighed. Kyouya took off his boots and his coat, and handed the later to
Haruhi. She hanged it on the wall, trying not to forget her manners. They went
into the living room.
"I highly doubt that." She opened the small built-in closet that contained the
futons and the sheets. "Sit down... wherever you want," she told him before
plunging her upper body in the closet.
It was difficult to navigate in the inside. Not only because it was pitch-
black, but because it was cluttered with sentimental crap. Now, the last time
that she had cleaned it up was last spring (ten months ago) and she remembered
that the tin box with the photos was pressed at the left side, under the extra
pillows and the tricycle...
Haruhi touched and pushed and reached for the tin box. She heard Kyouya's
voice, amortiguated by many layers of feathers and foam. He sounded amused.
Well, at least one of them was enjoying the situation.
Her fingers finally touched the metallic lid, and she took it with her to the
outside. Her apartment suddenly looked luminous and spacious.
"Haruhi...," Kyouya chuckled.
"Yes?"
"Your... pant teared off," informed her senpai as he put the laptop over the
kotatsu.
Haruhi blinked, turned her head over her shoulder and blushed. A clean reap
across her butt which let the little muppets of her knickers see the world.
"Most convenient..." smirked Kyouya. "After all, you shouldn't be wearing that
in the presence of an upperclassman, should you?"
Haruhi threw the tin box across the room and over the kotatsu. It stopped
before crashing against the shiny computer. Such a pity.
"I'll be back in a minute. There should be something useful in that box."
Kyouya nodded, made his glasses beam and loaded his laptop. Haruhi closed the
door of her room and leaned against it for half a minute, trying to keep calm.
She reminded to herself that it was Kyouya, not the twins, nor Tamaki, who was
invading her living room at that precise moment. Therefore, he would be as
eager to leave as she was to slam the door against his nose.
Haruhi took off her late comfy sweatshirt pants and rummaged through her
closet. Her father had the nerve, giving away her pictures to the first
handsome boy that talked to him. She took a pair of jeans from the rack. What
if she thought that it was a violation of her privacy? And who had come up with
that idiotic idea of rug-rat hosts? It reeked of Tamaki and Renge, but probably
Hani had supported it too. The girls would love it, that was a given. She could
almost see the dancing hearts in their pupils and the haze of baby-talk
squealing out of their mouths.
Haruhi zipped up her jeans and repelled the urge of looking in the mirror and
reconsider her whole image as a human being. She always felt half-finished, the
project of a person, whenever she was near Kyouya, who was always so polished
and neat and ironed. She put on a pair of thick wool socks for the cold feet he
gave her.
Kyouya had emptied the whole contents of the tin box over the floor and was
perusing through them, ordering them in neat lines.
"Found anything interesting?" asked Haruhi.
"No." Kyouya pursed his lips. "There are too many frills and bows. Besides, you
are too old in those photographs."
Haruhi threw a glare at the valuable, tamakifiable memorabilia that was at her
feet and sat down, legs crossed, next to the dark haired boy. He was right; her
hair was already too long and her ribbons were a tad too pink. "That will have
to do. Make a shop or something, like Hikaru and Kaoru."
"No. You should have pics from when you were a toddler, before Ranka-san
fluffified your wardrobe."
"I don't remember where they are," she lied, and she knew that he knew that she
was lying. So she pretended to be oblivious by helping him to order the pics.
Ten minutes passed in complete silence. The living room's floor was completely
carpeted in shiny cartoulines. Kyouya wasn't frowning yet, but he would soon,
and Haruhi really didn't want an irritated Shadow King at her side.
"Maybe this one could work..." she reached out for a very old picture of her in
a cap, cheeks and t-shirt stained with the juice of an orange popsicle. She was
expressionless, but maybe the designators would be able to project cuteness
into her tiny features. He glanced at it, arched his eyebrows and shook his
head.
"Too messy," though he took it. "Last resource material."
She shrugged.
"Do you mind if I switch on the TV? I usually watch the night news."
He arched his eyebrows again, but Haruhi couldn't interpret it this time. He
looked surprised, but his expression softened before she could get into it and
he nodded.
"Why not? It could be interesting to see what the world is told."
Three minutes into the news broadcast, Haruhi shivered when she watched for the
first time a rolling on the floor Kyouya.
"What do you find so funny?" she asked, quite pleased. "They're announcing the
inauguration of a new amusement park that will create hundreds of new jobs in
Okinawa."
He whipped a tear from under his glasses and straightened a little.
"Actually, they're building a new amusement park there because Disuneya Inc
losed its holding to Pikusaru and had to close the park they had in Hokkaido.
This new one will be machine-operated and will not make up for the thousands of
people fired in the former one."
"And how's that funny?" she should have known better. A laughing Kyouya was an
evil Kyouya.
"The cover-up is badly crafted, which is funny for a company whose aim is to
create make-believe for the masses." He adjusted his glasses in place, and
smiled so widely that his eyes became shining slits. "No wonder why they can't
thrive anymore; not even a small child who knows the ABC of business would fall
for that petty excuse."
Haruhi didn't answer. She knew too well that it would be pointless. Though a
small –tiny, really- part of her admired Kyouya's grasp of the current events,
another felt insulted by the carelessness that his senior had toward the job-
less. Yet the biggest –the Ouran savvy one who had started to tag people, much
to her displeasure- suspected that hKyouya only cared for himself and those
lucky enough to be cherished by him - lucky because no one in his right mind
would want to be on his not-cherished-at-all part of the world.
Instead, she asked something completely different.
"So, can I see the pictures of the other hosts from back in the day?"
"Are you interested in someone in particular?" he backfired.
"Can you not read something into every single one of my acts and words?" she
asked.
A small shadow of a pause flew into the room while he considered the question.
"No." His voice came out clear and dry and he turned away to his laptop.
She shrugged.
"Fine, then."
She started to put the photographs back in the box. The news were already
talking sports and she wasn't interested at all. Neither was Kyouya. She
finished the stuffing of the memorabilia and clicked the lid shut. So did him
with his laptop.
"I'll call the car." He said as he pulled out his cellphone.
Haruhi nodded and smiled, happy that she would be left to her books and her
silence and her pork noodles again. His dark irises shifted to the corner of
his eyes and glimpsed the end of her small smile. She felt slightly guilty.
"Tea?" she offered in a voice tone that sounded a bit too complacent.
"That would be nice," he accepted, half a note too polite.
While he curtly ordered Tachibana to drive the limo to her house, she went into
the kitchen and boiled some water in the tiny kettle. She knew that Kyouya
liked green tea –he always ordered it at the club- so she made a strong cup of
that for him. She could do with regular, black, sachetted leaves.
Haruhi put the cups on a tray and carried it to the living room. Kyouya was
looking out the window. She joined him and handed him his cup of green warmth.
There were no longer snowflakes gently floating in the air, but sharp needles
of white slashing through the street lamps. So many that it was hard to see the
building at the other side of the road.
"Was Tachibana very far from here?" she asked.
"Yes," answered Kyouya, a hint of worry in his voice.
"How did you get here, then?"
"The second chauffeur drove me. Tachibana had to attend his son's Christmas
play."
The wind twirled the ice and howled. Kyouya sipped and stared a little more.
"Isn't it strange to have a bodyguard following you no matter where you go?"
"It's safer like that. After all, I was born into a very wealthy family."
She considered it.
"So did the twins and Tamaki, and no one's in charge of them like Tachibana is
of you."
"True," he looked away from the window to her inquisitive face. "However, they
are so hopelessly imbecile most of the time that my security team takes care of
them too. Remember the incident at the supermarket?"
She did. When Tamaki was going to try out some fried cheese, Tachibana had
stepped out of the blue and taken it in his place. To save master Tamaki from a
potential murder attempt at a commoner's place.
"It's funny, I never thought that someone like him could have a family life,"
she commented. "He looks very absorbed by his job."
"He is. One of the most loyal members of the Ootori group. But he gets days
off, too. I guess he used the little free time he has well."
"I think I would get jealous of you if I was his child," she stated.
Kyouya sat down again, softly cradling the teacup so that the liquid would
almost surpass the border. Haruhi noted that his socks were thick too.
"His children will be able to attain the top education because of me. I
wouldn't be jealous," he paused, and slowly turned his shady gaze to her. "Do
you get jealous of Ranka's customers?"
It was Haruhi's turn to look into the depths of the tea. She realized that it
was her who had started to turn the conversation personal, and that it was only
fair that he posed the same question. "I used to... sometimes. When I was
little," she could feel that he was still looking at her, and that this time he
wasn't going to accept a half-hearted truth."When it stormed."
"But you never told him," he stated, matter of factly, and drank again.
The wind cried a little more. On TV, the bates and the rackets faded into the
weather broadcast. Haruhi rested her head on the wall, and she noticed how cold
the wall was.
"No. I didn't see the point. He would have stayed in. I knew that much."
The perky weather woman was exclaiming that the flakes that were falling from
the skies were indeed made of frozen water. Haruhi swallowed. "But the
situation was very different."
"How?"
"My father's customers didn't know that he was a parent. Some of them couldn't
even tell that he was a man..." the corner of his eyes and mouth lifted a
little.
"...roads cut by the snow, we recommend our faithful viewers to stay in their
homes until the blizzard has passed..."
They turned their attention to the screen. The map showed a lot of clouds and
white stars over Tokyo. It faded into a series of images of the different main
roads that connected the city with the suburbs. Most of them covered in
slippery ice or with mounts of snow cutting in front of cars.
"...special rescue teams are already been sent to the most critical areas to
take the drivers that have been stuck in the roads back to the city..."
It was Kyouya's turn to blink.
Haruhi just supposed that her father would spend the night at one of his
lover's.
The perky weather broadcaster was faking that she was cold under the focus
light while she cuddled inside a silvery parka. Outside, a car slipped and
crashed against something. Haruhi rushed to the window, but between the curtain
of cold she could see that the driver was angry at the winter but not hurt. The
car alarm beeped once, then stopped.
Their phones rang in perfect unison.
They exchanged a look. Kyouya's was calculating and businessy, the closest he
would get to asking for a favour. Haruhi's was blank, then horrified, then
resignated.
In case the worst possible scenario was about to erupt through their mobile
devices, they both had agreed that the extra futon would be unrolled.
Haruhi took her call in the kitchen.
"Honey, it's dad..." giggled a dizzy voice at the other side of the cord. "I
don't think I'll make it home tonight... or tomorrow, have you seen the news?!
Maybe you will get a school free day! Ain't that exciting?" Haruhi watched the
back of Kyouya tensing in the adjacent room and cringed. Her father hadn't
mentioned his appointment with Kyouya; maybe he had really forgotten about it.
"That's fine, father. Thanks for calling."
"The better part is that every customer is staying here to pass the blizzard!
Which means... more tips!" he cackled "If the weather clears tomorrow, I'll buy
you a nice skirt. Okay?"
Kyouya was pacing back and forth and one of his hands was on his hips. Not a
good signal. Haruhi opened the cupboard, holding the auricular between her
cheek and her shoulder. There were three packages of noodles.
"That would be nice..." she answered absentmindedly. "Take care at the bar."
"You take care. Close the doors and the windows. Don't let strangers in. And
call me if you feel lonely, huh?"
Kyouya slammed his hand against the wall.
Haruhi opened the refrigerator. Its inside was decorated with a few soda cans,
a lonely onion in the middle row and some pork meat at the bottom.
"I will. See you tomorrow."
Ranka kissed the auricular and hung up.
His daughter took the meat and the onion out and started to slice them thin.
Halfway through the recipe, Kyouya entered the kitchen rubbing his hand. He
looked at the busy arms of his underclassmate and at her purposely
expressionless face when she asked him how he liked his meat.
"Rare."
"Was Tabachana okay?"
He hummed and nodded as he picked up a slice of onion and bit it.
"I guess I'll have to finish the magazine here."
She shook her head. There was water boiling, again, and condiments to be added.
"I don't know if it's worth it... my father speculated that maybe the blocking
of the roads would last until tomorrow. If that's true, then it means no Ouran
tomorrow. You get one more day to make a shop."
He rested his weight against the work top. Haruhi put the noodles on the pot
and started to cook the meat and the onion in a sizzling frying pan.
"You could easy things up and give me the photographs."
His veiled tone didn't interrupt the stirring.
"I told you, I don't remember where they are."
"I'm not going to bribe you debtless this time," he informed, eating the rest
of the onion slice.
"I wouldn't remember even if you did..." she paused "...but maybe you'd get
more pork in your noodles."
He looked amused.
"Cheeky, but the mean doesn't justify the ways."
"So I thought."
Kyouya watched as she set up the table for dinner.
"For a person who doesn't care about gender roles, you play the part of a
housewife perfectly."
Haruhi tried to shrug the mild insult off. He was probably enraged with the
situation.
"It's easy. Even you could become one if you tried, mom," she answered, half
teasing and half pissed.
He winced and adjusted his glasses. "That's a very rude thing to say to a
guest, Haruhi."
"It's not as if I invited you in the first place," she snapped, a little tired
of Kyouya's forcefulness.
He didn't step back.
"Careful, I'm not Tamaki. Actually, this situation is entirely your fault. Your
lack of collaboration is causing me a lot of inconveniences."
Haruhi frowned and almost stabbed the table with the chopsticks. Kyouya leant
against the wall and looked at the floor while she served the food.
They ate.Outside, the snow storm raged on. The room was dimly lit and there
were strange shadows in the corners flickering with the lamp-posts outside.
Kyouya's cell was on the table, and every once in a while he threw a glance at
it. The alarm of the car that had crashed started to twit.
Haruhi caught a suculent bit of pork and ate it with gusto. Kyouya sipped the
soup off the bowl before twirling the noodles around his chopsticks
The alarm started a crescendo minuet that could be heard over the wind and the
TV.
Kyouya drank directly from the can, and this time he held it so fiercely that
the imprints of his fingers were left on the thin metal. Haruhi looked at the
can and then at the TV.
The car alarm became Renge's laugh.
Kyouya rose and walked to the door, stoped to put on his boots and stepped
outside. Haruhi watched him with mild interest...
... until she noticed that he was wearing her father's "manly" umbrella, the
one with the ebony handler, in his hand...
"Kyouya-senpai...?" she called in dismay, before following him out.
The boy was going amok on the car. No. He was more like meticulously destroying
every window. Some heads peeped down to them from the apartment block. The poor
machine shrieked in agony.
Haruhi tugged his sleeve. "Senpai..."
Kyouya slammed the umbrella against one lateral window. Haruhi retreated.
She noticed that the laces of his boots were untied and that his hair was going
up in spikes, that his eyes were bright and that his cheeks were starting to
redden –half due to his anger against the impossibly high-pitched death-squeal
of the car, half due to the cold.- Maybe he was about to have a seizure of some
kind.
Kyouya pulverized the last window.
The car screamed on. More windows lit over their heads, and more heads looked
down down. Haruhi waved her hand to them half-heartedly.
She tried the play-tug-Kyouya's-sleeve-risking-your-life again.
But his sleeve was gone, along with his shoulders and his head which were
already into the car.
Kyouya repeteadly hit the instrumental panel. The car shrieked in pain. Haruhi
winced when she saw the real evil smile take control of her friend –the one
that was sheer darkness, not the one that he showed when he talked money- and
she stepped back a little.
With a final blow of the hardwood umbrella handler, Kyouya silenced the alarm
forever.
The wind carried its last moan for a few seconds.
Kyouya sighed with satisfaction and closed his eyes before recomposing his
features into those of a pleasant and well-bred young man. Haruhi shivered.
Splinters of ice attacked every inch of their exposed skin while Kyouya put his
business card in the driver's seat.
Haruhi tugged for the third time, and this time he looked down and met her
eyes.
Another blow of the wind ruffled their hair. Kyouya opened his mouth to say
something, he closed it, adjusted his glasses and opened it again.
"That car alarm was annoying," he informed, cheeks still red and eyes still
bright.
Haruhi quietly nodded and let the snow cool them down. Kyouya unclenched his
fists and closed them again. There were scratches on the back of his hands. She
bit her lower lip, and noticed that her jaw was quivering –and probably
frosting.
"That was a really stupid thing to do," Haruhi said, stopping her teeth from
bitting her tongue.
He looked down at her, his usually combed hair a mess of ice and ink and his
glasses gleaming with tears from the cold. The duel carried on.
Kyouya shook his head. "No, it wasn't. That noise was annoying you too," the
pallor reconquered his skin. "Only you didn't have what it took to stop it."
Haruhi caught his wrist and walked inside her house with the boy in tow.
Kyouya got his limbs warm and his hair dry. Haruhi served tea again and
switched off the TV.
He touched his lips, and she noticed the scratches again. Some glass hailstones
were beaming, trapped between the limits of his skin and his flesh. He picked
up one and put it on the table.
"Let's see what can we do about that hand," Haruhi said standing up.
She got some Betadine, cotton balls and a whole package of band-aids.Those were
pink and had drawings of tiny princesses. Kyouya didn't mention it. In the end,
his usually elegant became a net of pink and yellow.
"So, have you kissed anyone since the Christmas party?" he asked nonchalantly.
Haruhi suspected that he wasn't really interested; it was just another way of
extracting information. Information that could be used to make her dance and
jump and twist and swing.
"Hmmm... what about you?"
"I asked first," he lifted his other hand, which was less canary yellow than
the other, and rested his head on it. Haruhi glued another band-aid to his
thumb, and considered that, after all, it wasn't a big deal. And maybe that
would make him lighten up a little.
"I have. Well, it was more like... forced on me," she declared.
"Benio?" he asked without moving a facial muscle more than necessary.
"Nope," there was a tiny glass in the delicate skin between the thumb and the
index. She extracted it using her nails as tweezers. He winced. "You made sure
she didn't, remember?"
"Then who?" he looked sincerely curious this time, like a child in front of a
wrapped present. Not that he had gone all watery eyes and huge grin like Tamaki
would have; it was more a nose thing. His nostrils dilated a little at the reek
of secret information –though, as Haruhi repeated herself, it wasn't really
that big deal. She let him wonder.
"Riddle?" he proposed at last.
"The guess-who-kissed-Haruhi-game!" she smiled, glad that he had lightened up.
She trapped another glass needle. "You get three chances, if you guess right
you'll get an extra pillow."
He rose his chin and his brows.
"Oh?" his face turned to positively angelic and Haruhi's deffenses rose up as
one in a second. "That is not a very stimulating prize."
"You have to spend the night here, and our extra futon is no feather mattress.
You'd think otherwise when we switch the lights off."
"In that case, it would only be polite to offer your futon to me."
His lips were curved upwards, but that meant nothing, so she replied nothing.
"I'd like to play, though. But only if I set the bets," he added, after the
lack of reaction of his imprompted nurse.
Haruhi soaked a cotton ball in Betadine and took his other hand.
"Too risky."
Kyouya pretended that he hadn't heard her.
"First, your prize. Ladies go first. If I fail –and I have three attempts- I'll
add a 33 to each one of your designator's paycheck at the end of every month."
"You'll cut my debt by a third?"
"You may even end up earning some money, if you work hard," he pleasantly
informed. Haruhi didn't like his tone.
"What would you get if you guess right?"
"I want to see your secret stack of photographs, and to take some, for the
magazine," Haruhi arched one eyebrow. "As you can see, I'm only thinking about
the club's profit."
"Yeah, right..." Haruhi mumbled. "You'll never guess," she stated, pretending
to be sure.
"Then, lets start. My offer is very generous."
Haruhi looked out the window. It was going to be a long night.
"Kyouya-senpai..."
"Yes, Haruhi-kun?"
"My conditions."
"I'm all ears."
"You can only take one picture for the reportage if you win."
He thought about it.
"Fine."
"Why are you so interested, anyway?"
"I love to have a psychic advantage over my peers, as you once said."
Haruhi blushed. He remembered.
Then, she felt stupid. Of course he remembered that conversation. He was
humoring her.
"Go on."
As she tinted his skin with iodine, he guessed.
"I know it's not Tamaki. He would have exploded of happiness. Neither one of
the twins, they are too transparent and we'd have seen through them... not to
mention the conflict in their relationship..." Haruhi looked up, a little
surprised. What did he mean? Conflict? "... Hani could have done it, disguised
as a child's kiss for his sister, but then you wouldn't be so secretive about
it, would you?" he scrutinized her features, looking for a reaction or a clue,
and finding nothing, went back to his brain. "... that leaves Mori. Only...
kissing you would be a big deal. And you would never confide it to me. Unless
you were serious. Hence this game wouldn't take place at all. Would it?" he
leant in an inch too close, his pupils tiny and his lips a thin line of
tension. Haruhi's heart skipped a beat and she quickly went back to the
healing-the-devil thingy.
"It wasn't Mori," she stuttered, her eyes on his inert hand and her fingers
shaking a little. "And that counts as a first guess," she added, a bit too
aggressively.
Kyouya chuckled.
"Don't worry. I know that you like him," he sighed. "I'd like him too if I were
you," he added as an afterthought. Before Haruhi could retort that Mori was
certainly handsome but that she was not really interested in handsomeness, he
went on. "So, no Mori."
Haruhi shook her head and let go of his hand. He opened and closed his fingers
in the air, trying them.
"Forced on you,"he repeated, watching his hand fold and unfold in the air."Did
you lose a bet or something like that?" he asked. She shook her head again.
"Then, how could it be forced? No Lobelia kidnappers either..."
"Do you need clues, senpai?" she quietly asked. The room, without the TV screen
on, had gone darker. Kyouya tilted his head, dead serious, and that graveness
made Haruhi smile.
"What would be their price tag?"
"Fifty percent over the prize that the designators pay for me."
"And I only get a photograph," he stated, his jaw clenched again like when he
was wrecking the car. "But you'd tell me nonetheless, even if I lose."
Haruhi shrugged and lied on her back , curling her toes inside her socks.
"Really, it's not that big deal."
"I accept..."
"Fine. That person kissed me... two weeks after the Christmas incident that you
so kindly manipulated," Haruhi rolled over her side to face the Shadow King,
who had followed her to the floor and was now looking at the ceiling.
"I didn't knew that you were the rancorous kind."
"I never knew your motives for that. Other than to tease Tamaki."
He turned his head toward hers. His eyes were veiled and mostly closed.
"Why should I have a second intention?" he asked in a husked tone.
Because you always do, she thought.
He stretched like a cat and held her gaze, daring Haruhi to elaborate.
She didn't.
"Do you want another clue?"
"Sure."
"It was also your fault that this other person kissed me."
He stared at her, his eyes got bigger and his skin lit up with realization. She
frowned. There went her opportunity to cut down her debt.
"Renge," he rushed in, a little startled. "Renge," he repeated , rolling on his
side and staring right into Haruhi's eyes, who were slightly closed and pissed
that he had guessed it right. "It was Renge."
"Yeah," she'd rather not recall it very vividly.
He softly laughed. It reminded her of Kaoru's small chuckles.
"How?"
"She forced me to play Uki-doki Memorial with her... for a whole night... and
when I obliged," because I was scared of what you would have done me if I had
offended the daughter of your family's business partner, senpai ", she took it
as a proof of my eternal love. Apparently, nobody had ever endured that many
hours with her and her console."
"I'm..." he snickered a little more, and put his hand over his heart, in a
parody of a most sincere apology. "I guess I'm sorry. She's a terrible,
slippery kisser."
It was Haruhi's turn to be surprised. Her jaw dropped, her eyes questioned and
Kyouya went grave again, though his glasses glistened with mischief and its
corners were lifted and sharpened.
"When?" mumbled Haruhi.
The lamp flickered, and for a few seconds the room went dark. Haruhi tried to
remember where were the candles and the flashlights, but then the light came
back along with Kyouya's stunning confession.
"Cookie day. After the club was closed. Before the horrified eyes of a wedding
planner that she had just hired."
And you didn't kill her.
"Does Tamaki know?"
The air densed. Kyouya went grayer, and straightened. Haruhi would have gladly
stuck her foot into her mouth, but it was too late. She didn't want him to know
what she knew; but those glances over the kotatsu had been too obvious, hadn't
they? Had she been the only one to notice? Kyouya got back together quickly,
though he didn't went back to the floor.
"Of course not," he lifted his only unharmed finger to his lips. His nails were
pale and not a millimeter too long ", this is a secret between me..." still
mind-struck, Haruhi followed his finger through the space that separated them
until it touched the tip of her nose and traced it down to her bottom lip.
"...and you," The finger lingered in the softest spot a moment longer than
necessary, and it made her think of a suspect leaving his fingerprints in a
police file.
The lamplight flickered again, and Haruhi stood up.
The finger retreated and the smell of iodine flied away with it. With the tip
of her tongue, Haruhi felt the small hollow that it had left in her lower lip.
Kyouya smiled one of his secret mouths and Haruhi realized that they had gotten
too acquainted for her comfort in the last three minutes.
"I'm going to lit some candles; it could be dangerous for you to be in the
dark," she informed.
"Not for you?" he asked, crossing his arms under his head.
"I'm not half an inch too tall for the ceiling."
She poured herself into the infamous closet for the second time that night, and
emerged with a few white, thick, wind-proof candles and a matchbox. The light
bulb hesitated again, and she hurried up with the birth of the small flames.
Just in cue the electricity got cut and the table remained an island of warmth.
"Kyouya?" she called to the corner where they had been lying and sharing
secrets about kisses -like normal people did at sleepovers.
"I'm here," he called back from behind her, somewhere in the shadows of the
kitchen.
Haruhi chose a candle and followed the faint trace of the voice.
"What are you doing in there?" she rose her hand with the candle to illuminate
his features. The tiny flame danced in his glasses.
"I was looking for my cell phone when the lights went out."
"Your cell is on the table. Come with me and help me to put those around the
house before you break your neck."
"Yes, mom," he mimicked her, cold and composed. She split the group of candles
–their only barrier between the blackness and the shape of things- between the
two of them.
"This must be the opposite of what you're used to, musn't it, senpai?" she
asked.
"Certainly. Though I was once in a blackout," he answered, in his host-mode
chit-chat tone.
"And what happened? Your father banned the electric company from the country?"
she joked.
"Actually, I don't remember; I was only a few months old. Apparently, someone
tried to kidnap me."
Haruhi had a bad feeling about his words, because Kyouya never talked about his
family unless it was strictly necessary. But she waited to see where his
narration led.
"They infiltrated the mansion and they blew up the power source. The alarms
didn't work. The baby's chamber was in the farthest wing of the house, so it
wouldn't bother anyone when it cried," Haruhi doubted that Kyouya noticed that
he had started to talk about himself in the third person and with a non-human
pronoun, "and everybody was more concerned about the safety of the documents
and the first born than about mine, so before anyone noticed, they were already
fledding out with the baby."
"With you," Haruhi corrected.
"Unfortunately for the so-called-professional-kidnappers, our gardener, whose
family had worked for us since the dawn of times, had seen them. So, before
they could cross the garden's gates, he fashioned them a new hairstyle with the
rake."
Haruhi's mind was invaded by images of the Ootori gates splattered with blood.
A small bundle with shiny black hair crying his lungs out, a bent rake on the
trembling fist of a faceless man and the darkness swallowing the whole scene.
Kyouya played with his healthy finger and the long flame of the candle,
traversing it so quickly that it didn't get burn. Haruhi saw her image
reflected in his glasses, all wide-opened eyes and parted lips.
"Did they...?,"she said "...survive" she didn't say.
"No. The gardener wasn't prosecuted. After an appropriate amount of time had
passed, my father promoted him."
She understood.
"Tachibana."
He nodded, hovered his palm over the light, and the flame grew taller and
bluer. His eyes met hers for the third time that evening, and she felt an ache
in her chest, as if something was crumbling.
"But, Haruhi-kun, that happened a long, long time ago," his gaze pulled out and
his body stood up, a candle in each hand. "Where are those top-secret
photographs that you owe me?"
"In my room."
He led the way and opened the sliding door of the tiny place with his foot.
Haruhi followed.
Kyouya left the candles over the table and waited. Haruhi pointed to the higher
bookcase. "There. The white album. Can you see it?"
He nodded and fetched it, and then sat on the floor with his back against the
wall. The room was so small that his feet almost touched the door. Haruhi took
the candle and sat down beside him.
It was funny. Haruhi felt really uneasy with that precious album trapped in his
hands –even if they seemed colorfully inoffensive now- yet a part of her
yearned for Kyouya to open its lids and see what was inside; it felt almost
fair after the story that he had just told her.
But why was she thinking about intimacy in terms of give and take? Was it
calculation, a way of not owing him anything, not even the right of pressing
her for more information than the one that was already confined in his
notebooks?
Maybe.
Maybe that's why he had considered it necessary to offer a bit of information
about his past. Just in case she would have wanted to break their agreement.
Had it been conscious?
Haruhi was surprised when he didn't flicker professionally through the pages,
discarding the cuteness-free photographs like she had thought he would.
Instead, his palm caressed the blank cover, and he looked at her, barely an
understated way of ask for her permission.
She bit her lip, got closer and, still hesitating –because this had been, until
now, a private part of her world, so private that the album had never been
opened since her memory had gone somber- lifted the cover for him.
A groom and a bride smiled at them through the thin, transparent plastic sheet.
The man could have been a perfect stranger. Not much older than she was now, a
little awkward with his short and dull hair.
Haruhi didn't look at the woman.
Kyouya passed the page.
A tiny red thing covered in white frills.
Newborns are really ugly.
The woman feeding the red thing.
Her stomach clenched and her body swayed enough for Kyouya to notice. He
touched her nape with his free hand and caressed her back over the thick
button-down shirt. It was supposed to be an attempt at calming her. But then,
why didn't he stop the shuffling?
Baby naked in the sink. For obvious reasons, they could not use that
photograph.
Kyouya smirked. His hand slid down her spine and briefly around her waist,
before catching her wrist. Haruhi closed her eyes, and the darkness was
perfect, until he circled the inner side of her wrist with his thumb, shuffled
the book and she had to look again.
Mother, father and baby in the beach, the sunlight that seemed to be dead since
then making them bright and alive. The candlelight made Kyouya's features sharp
and cruel. He was actually enjoying this; this was his retaliation for...
...for her witnessing him in a moment of weakness, the car alarm incident,
maybe...
...his way of informing her that knowledge and the crumbling of walls had a
prize, and that prize was to blow her own defenses up...
... an intoxicating step towards pain and memory lane that she wasn't ready to
take yet...
... an excuse to pin her to the floor, so close to him that she could actually
feel his warmth through the sweater, and rejoice in his previous victory...
... which wasn't that bad, because the house was cold and she wouldn't be able
to look at the album if he wasn't holding her...
The nausea came and went. His grip tightened.
It wasn't worth it. He could decide which picture was Ouran-worthy on his own.
It wasn't part of their deal that she had to stay and die.
Haruhi decided to leave the bedroom and return to the History book until she
and the insomniac that was torturing her went to sleep.
Kyouya passed the page and Haruhi walked her intentions through the doorframe.
The last thing she heard before closing the door was the crunching of the pages
that had turned crisp and stiff with the weight of a decade of ignoring them.
Kyouya didn't follow her.
Later that night, when the candles were almost consumed and the deathly winter
was still shattering the windows, Kyouya stepped out and slid the door of
Haruhi's bedroom closed.
She laid in her futon on a corner, already asleep with a thick textbook
covering her chest. Kyouya kneeled by her side and took the book from her
hands. He opened the closet and took out blankets and pillows for both of them
and a futon for him.
"Take an extra set of sheets for you as well,"ordered her drowsy voice.
"Of course," he unrolled the futon and set it up on the floor.
"Senpai..." she said when he finished tucking the sheets.
"Yes?"
There was a tiny pause.
"How does it feel to kiss a boy?"
He froze, though only for a second.
"It feels better than to kiss Renge," he said.
"How did it feel to kiss Tamaki?" she asked again. This time he looked. Her
eyelids were close, and her eyes rested unreadable.
Oh, Haruhi. Your paybacks were endearingly transparent.
It didn't really matter if she knew or if she was pretending that she did.
"It... was good. Though it wasn't a serious thing. As you would put it, not a
big deal."
"Oh," her eyes opened and her pupils adjusted to the darkness. "Why?"
"You ask too many questions, Haruhi," Kyouya sighed. "though I guess that's
what's fair after..."
"Yes."
Kyouya approached her still form, and noticed that the socks were gone. Her
feet were a stain of white among the haze. She followed his movements as he sat
by her side.
"It wasn't serious because... he was playing. Practicing, for when the real
thing came along."
"Were you?"
He couldn't help the pause.
"I knew what he was doing."
One candle went off. The darkness grew. One feet caressed the other. Kyouya
weighed the questions.
"Haruhi."
"Yes?"
"Would you like to practice?"
He felt satisfied when her pupils dilated.
"But. You've already had Renge," she managed to humor through the shadows.
"I don't think that's representative."
"Why?"
"It could be enjoyable," he mused, still not touching her. "You would learn,"
Haruhi turned her back at his business-like presentation.
"And this time you would be practicing too," she whispered, her voice not sad
at all.
Kyouya forced her to roll over and face him again.
"You shouldn't care about my reasons if the only thing that you are feeling is
curiosity."
Another flame died. The shadows engulfed Haruhi, who was further away from the
table.
"Would I owe you?" she asked.
"Hosts do not sell their bodies."
***** Sleet *****
Chapter Notes
     Sleet: In Britain, rain mixed with snow. In America, ice pellets
     formed when snowflakes pass through a layer of warm air, partially
     thaw, then refreeze on further descent.
There were no candles left when they began. It was the light from the lamps
reflected on the snow what led Kyouya's hands through the wool and cotton
barrier.
She trusted him, though he was deceiving. For example, his face. It was
serious, concentrated, focused on her eyes and on her nervousness. It radiated
strength and power. Though, by all means, he should be nervous too.
His hand caressed her hair, combing the strands between his fingers. It swayed
back and forth over her nape, her back, softly stroking her over the clothing.
Haruhi laid down and he trapped her legs with his knees before not-smiling. She
noticed that his eyes had a beautiful form, slanted and longer on the sides,
shadowed by thick lashes.
He sled his hands over her chest, so quickly that she doubted the action had
taken place. And then, still not-smiling, nor-kissing, he undid the first
button.
She gasped. The cold draft that came through a creak in the windowpane menaced
her body and her breasts hardened.
He tilted his head when two dark spots grew at the other side of the shirt.
Kyouya undid the second button. Haruhi breathed in. Kyouya pushed her head back
by the chin, and widened the gap between the cloth and the skin. There was a
line of snow from her mouth to her pelvis. At the south some kind of warmth was
starting to brew.
It was strange to be almost bare-chested under his eyes.
There was nothing soft about that gaze.
And yet, when his hands lifted the two sides of the shirt and her small breasts
were kissed by the brisk air, the trust remained. Haruhi looked up and found
him fascinated. His glasses reflected her white torso against the dark sheets.
She felt like a butterfly about to be dissected, her wings pinned to the futon
so the owner could admire them in its full beauty.
She shivered when he leant in and kissed her front.
He then slid her jeans down with her panties, without bothering to unzip them.
As they were pushed down, he slid his fingers over the just-exposed skin,
leaving traces with his nails.
The jeans fell from the futon. Kyouya stood tall and dark, still wrapped in his
layers of thick wool and cotton, observing the body between his knees.
She was so delicate. That night at the beach, ages ago, he had thought the
same. She seemed so small, fragile, made of air and bones, her eyes so big and
dark and hungry, like a bird. But to see her pale skin, the slight mounts and
dales, the triangle of the pubic hair and the somber nipples, the blue vein
that begun in her heart and was now visible in her chest, in her neck. How
could something so tiny work and live? There was something morbid about the
whiteness of her flesh, in the way it showed off the red marks of his nails.
She hadn't complained about it. But, when did Haruhi complain about anything?
He caressed the inside of her thin thighs. It should be dangerous to have such
a soft skin; how did she stand the cloth against it? How did she manage to not
fall apart?
Kyouya pulled out. Haruhi's eyes widened. She sat up, and trembling,
unexperienced, lifted his sweater. When her hands crawled up to his chest, he
gave in. He buried his head in the corner of the neck, inhaling her scent,
licking her pulse, biting into the warm flesh. She felt his mouth trailing down
to her nipples, but that sensation didn't make her spine arch like the sight of
his head in her bosom and the twirling of his tongue around the belly button
with his lids half-closed while she wanted, and feared, and desired and
quivered to be devoured. His hands griped her hips and pushed her upward, until
her head fell from the futon and her cunt was exposed. She guessed that his
look would be the same one that he shot her that summer night, so long ago,
when he bowed a little, so their faces would be leveled, and whispered his
offer about the flowers. That was the scariest moment of the night; the turning
point when she had a glimpse at the power that Kyouya held and used to his
advantage every day.
His tongue gave a flat, long stroke and she didn't reminisce anymore. A soft
cry escaped her throat when that same tongue twirled, and she felt him
breathing out, smiling wide, satisfied.
Haruhi had desired before. Sometimes, when she found the twins tangled around
the spots that sent chills down her spine; Kaoru's breath blowing behind her
lobes or Hikaru's lips an inch too close, always a bit too humid, when he took
food directly from her mouth. Or in the rare occasions that Tamaki behaved like
a hero instead of a fool, when she felt this urge to hug him, to press her
chest against his back or touch his golden hair. Kyouya had been right before,
the need came in stronger waves when she watched Mori, but didn't every girl in
the third music room harbor the same troubled waters for him? They were just
too intimidated to swim in them. It was easier to let the twins love each
other, or to listen to Tamaki's praises. It was easier to ignore Hani's
famished eyes altogether.
But this. This was her blood pulsing so hard that she couldn't think; this was
every muscled contracting and aching for contact, this was running short of air
and plunging in lukewarm water, not being to stay still, no matter what Kyouya
was ordering down there. Humidity against wetness, fingers exploring inside,
teeth caressing and coercing her lips to open more. She trembled, she wanted to
stop the shaking, but Kyouya stroke her calves, pushed down the flat of her
stomach with his palms and commanded her body to implode.
It obeyed.
The windows shaked. The room went dark. Kyouya wetted his lips and hovered over
the shattering girl. Haruhi's arms and legs mimicked those of a puppet, spread
out, inert, sweaty and manipulable. He lowered his head and put his ear over
her heart. It was beating fast, like a small animal trapped in a cage.
"What are you doing?" she asked.
He hushed her and kept listening. She tried to move, to touch his face, but his
hands were pressing the shirt to the mattress and the upper part of her body
couldn't move.
Haruhi shot him a dirty look. He didn't notice, buried as he was between her
breasts. She tried her luck, took impulse and tangled her legs around his
waist. He lose balance and collapsed over her body. She grunted when his skin
touched her, and had to roll free from under his weight. As she climbed over
his stomach, the swelling between her thighs pulsing and reacting to every
little touch, he got hold of her shirt. Now she was on a longer leash, but
still trapped.
He rose his head, trapped a nipple between his front teeth, blew cold air on it
without releasing and licked it. The rapid succession of sensations made Haruhi
gasp and hiss. Satisfied, he let go, rested his head on the futon and dared her
to make the next move.
Haruhi hadn't really thought that far. She brushed her vulva against the cloth
of his jeans, and his eyes opened wide. She caressed his chest and wandered his
hands down to the edge of the trousers. He didn't flinch a facial muscle, but
relaxed his grip on the shirt a little.
Haruhi covered his body with hers and unbuttoned his trousers. Kyouya didn't
close his eyes, and Haruhi realized that he wasn't letting himself go with the
flow; his eyes were piercing hers as she threw the pants, the boxers and the
socks to the floor. She walked her fingers down the line of soft, dark hair
that started half an inch down his belly button. She felt satisfied when his
pelvic muscles contracted, and when his hands pulled her closer to him.
Kyouya did blink when she took his swollen cock with her left hand and pushed
the skin back, letting the thin, viscous layer that covered its tip soak her
palm. He gasped when she started to pump it, slowly, afraid at first that she
might hurt him. He hissed, and caught her earlobe in his mouth. At the same
time, he lowered his hand from the forearm to entangle it with her working
fingers and guided her movements. Those were quicker and harder than what
Haruhi would have allow her to perform, but he seemed to enjoy it –his gaze was
no longer daring, and his eyelids were blinking more often. Haruhi wanted to
make him shout her name.
Instead, it was she who cried when he entered her with his fingers. She
stopped, wanting to feel him without any distractions, but he halted the
pleasant caress and started to guide her hand again. When Haruhi regained the
steady rythm, his right hand returned to her entrance and his left hand touched
her lower lip, repeating the gesture that he had made earlier that afternoon.
This time, she took his finger inside her mouth and sucked it. But the feeling
became stronger than her will and she had to interrupt the motion again. Kyouya
groaned in frustration and stopped. His eyes beamed a dangerous glint. Haruhi
breathed in and slid her hand again. They repeated this maddening game for some
minutes, until Haruhi couldn't take it anymore and came again, tight and wet,
around his fingers, still trying to masturbate him. He smirked, triumphant, and
didn't allow her to rest. He pushed her head down in a rather harsh manner over
his shaft.
Haruhi doubted. But his grip was back, and her mouth was only millimeters apart
from the relucent tip, so she timidly licked it. It tasted strange, slightly
salty, a little bit like sweat but meatier. Kyouya pushed a little bit harder,
and Haruhi's tongue travelled from the tip to the roots this time.
He sighed.
She let her hand play with the silky, curly hair around his cock, while she
ventured further. Once she had licked the shaft clean, she dared to put an inch
inside her mouth, careful to not touch it with her teeth. Her lips were dry and
they got on the way, so she rose a little, wetted them with her tongue and
plunged again over his sex. Every time she trailed down, she took more inside.
Her tongue twirled around the engulfed parts, and Kyouya's hands laid over her
shoulders, sometimes in her head, whenever he wanted to change the pace to his
desires.
But that wasn't right. He shouldn't be taking charge right now. She increased
the rythm and slid her tongue all over the penis at the same time. She took
Kyouya's hands away with her own and nailed his thighs. His stomach contracted,
his knees trembled, and Haruhi felt accomplished. The member inside her mouth
was hotter and bigger, and it moved –she had never known that it could jump in
little spasms like that. His palms slid under the shirt and caressed her
shoulders. He had thrown his head back, his hair was touching the floor and his
throat, exposed.
Kyouya whispered her name in the dark
Haruhi didn't see it coming when he pushed her up, before he could erupt in her
mouth. He caught his cock and squeezed it, trying to contain himself, and
snatched both of her wrists with the other hand to stop her from touching him.
Hurt, and thinking that he had done something wrong, Haruhi turned her head
down and away.
Neither of them moved. Kyouya's body was covered with a thin layer of sweat,
and Haruhi was feeling colder and lonelier by the second. However, he couldn't
move. He didn't want to go like that. He wanted his erection to last longer,
not to end in the girl's mouth. It would have taken a lot to regain his forces,
and he didn't want to wait to take her.
So he tried to slow his heartbeat, to calm down, to cool off, and he was in the
middle of that when a drop that wasn't sweat nor saliva fell upon his chest.
Haruhi was whiping and blinking her tears away, and hiding her face in her
chest.
He noticed that he was holding her wrists a bit too strongly and let go them a
little. However, Haruhi stayed in the same position and didn't move her arms.
Kyouya didn't know what had happened.
"Haruhi..." he said, sitting up to look at her. She didn't react, nor did she
look up. Kyouya pushed his hair away from his eyes. "Haruhi, look at me," he
ordered.
The girl turned her head to the other side.
Kyouya took her chin between his index and thumb and forced her to rise her
face.
However, those big, warm eyes, who were usually so direct and blunt, avoided
his. He frowned.
"What is wrong?"
"What was wrong?" she echoed.
He understood. It was a surprising facet of her, that insecure side; but just
as nobody could blame Tamaki for not being an accomplished carpinter –because
he had never, thanks God, held a saw- nobody could blame Haruhi for breaking
down when he had pushed her away.
"Nothing," assured Kyouya. Haruhi's eyes finally met his, and Kyouya's coolness
almost melted when he saw how open, how vulnerable they were behind the dilated
pupils. "Nothing was wrong," he repeated, sliding the damped shirt down her
arms.
He touched her shoulder blades, noting how they opened like wings with every
breath. He bit her shoulder hard, delecting in the feeling of the salty flesh
giving in under his incissives. She complained, and Kyouya caressed the mark
with his tongue.
"But it's going to hurt much more than that," Kyouya whispered, and bit again
over the same spot to prove his point. Haruhi stiffened and tried to push him
away again, but relaxed when he eased the sore skin with his lips. Kyouya
grabbed the shed shirt at her back and twisted it into a rope, still nibbling
her.
"I know. They told us that in class," she finally answered.
"Really?" Kyouya tilted his head and brushed her clit. She was swollen and
steamy, and as his index contacted the small mount of bare flesh, Haruhi arched
her back and pushed her stomach against his. The brief contact made Kyouya want
her at that precise moment. He grabbed her wrists with his free hand and made
them meet at the small of her back, still tracing circles with the other. "I'm
glad that you are aware of what is going to happen now," he smiled, and tied
her hands together at her back with the twisted shirt.
Haruhi gasped and tried to back down, but she was slow and not very strong and
an easy prey. Her resistance was ephemeral. After a few seconds, she resigned
herself to be moved around like a rag doll and let Kyouya turn her around and
make her kneel.
"You know, Kyouya-senpai..." she started while he pushed her head onto the
pillow.
Kyouya slithered his hands over her breasts, her ribs, her waist.
"What?" he checked the rope that would stop her hands from stopping him when it
started to hurt –and it would, they'd told him that in class too.
"You have yet to show me what it feels like to kiss a boy."
Kyouya straightened. She was right.
"If when we're finished you still want to know, I'll show you."
"Practice?"
He caressed her cheek.
"No."
And, grabbing her hips, Kyouya thrusted in.
It did hurt. Haruhi had to bury her face in the pillow and grit her teeth to
stop her throat from screaming. Kyouya was getting in very slowly, very calmed,
but that made it worst. The gentler he went, the longer the pain wave expanded
before the next one came.
The tension at the entrance was red-hot, and Haruhi's first impulse was to jerk
away. But his hands were in her hips and hers were tied up, making that very
difficult. Her second impulse was to close herself, but when she contracted the
muscles around his shaft, Kyouya exhaled and put it all inside.
Haruhi screamed against the futon.
Kyouya didn't move for a while, but the iron bar that had been forced into her
was still painful. Haruhi felt a tear sliding down her jaw and clenched her
teeth.
Kyouya forced her to stand up on her knees, still inside her, and she moaned
and asked him to retreat.
"Shush, hush, calm down..." Kyouya put his palm under her stomach and pressed.
Haruhi could feel him there, there was a small bump, and apparently he could
too, because he thrusted in a little against his own hand. She let a cry
escape, and Kyouya went still again. She felt her limbs going feverish and
cold, and the air not getting to her lungs as it should. She tried to move
away, but that hurt too and she hadn't reached half of the way when Kyouya
pushed in again and enclosed her body with one arm. Haruhi turned her head
upward. He looked cool and slightly amused at her suffering, and she hated him
for that.
"Haruhi, I'm not going to stop now. It would make no sense now that we've gone
this far..." the hand slid down and caressed her pubic hair, and touched her
major lips again, but now it did hurt and she told him so.
As an answer, he thrusted in again and licked her ear.
She opened and closed her useless hands and cried out in agony.
Kyouya tipped her head up and covered her mouth with his hand.
"Bite it when it hurts," he instructed, pushing his hips in.
She did, and her mouth filled up with her own taste and that of iodine.
He smiled down to her.
"Good girl," he lifted his other hand, licked his own fingers and stroke her
sex again. She shivered, but this caress was less intense, more fluid, and she
tried to relax and enjoy it. Until he pushed again, that was it.
"Please..." she begged.
"Just bite the pain away," he pulled out a little. Haruhi felt so narrow, so
hollow, that she found it very difficult to believe that he could be enjoying
the sensation of being inside her. But Kyouya entered again, this time more
forcefully, and started to chain a steady rythm between his cock and his thumb.
Haruhi felt his chest against her back,and his hot breath in her neck, and
those small, reassuring sensations helped her to stay sane.
After half a minute of utter torture, she discovered that it didn't hurt as
much if she moved her hips with his.
Kyouya's humid manipulations were useful too. There were sparkles of pleasure
intertwined with the pressure of his cock, and she tried to focus on those
instead of on the certainty that she was going to break in two at any moment.
Kyouya lowered her body again until she was lying down. And then, something
happened. His shaft reached a soft spot that was only accessible from that
position. Haruhi whimpered. He stoped for a second and did it again, harder,
and this time the wave that took over was of sheer anticipation. The third
time, it made the pain look worth it. Kyouya noticed it, because he found a new
cadence, faster and harsher than before. She asked for more, and he obliged.
Haruhi heard his breathing getting high pitched, fast, unlabored, and she
smiled. There was something deeply satisfactory in exciting Kyouya.
She felt hot inside, and a white light behind her eyes; though they were wide
opened and that wasn't possible. Her spine became lightning, and she heard
herself mumbling inconex words before Kyouya clenched his nails into her hips
and gave a last, powerful impulse.
They didn't move for an eternity.
Then, Kyouya fell to the bed like a dead weight, rolling over in the air. His
eyes were wide open. He stared blankly to the ceiling. A wide smile was painted
in his face, truthful, and handsome, and scary. Haruhi wondered what was Tamaki
thinking about, wooing her instead of his Shadow King.
Little by little, the sweat evaporated and the cold air from the outside winter
world took over the room again. Haruhi shivered, and reached for the blanket,
and then she realized that she was still tied up and that every single nerve
under her waist ached.
Kyouya noticed, undid the knot and wrapped her body with a sheet before leaving
for the bathroom. Haruhi heard water running and she was starting to get asleep
when Kyouya came back, took her in his arms –sheet included- and carried her to
the warm bath that he had prepared.
It was only when he shed the sheet that Haruhi noticed the dark stains between
her thighs. She frowned.
"I just did the laundry..."
"Don't worry about that," he answered, dropping Haruhi into the water and
reaching for the sponge.
The water burnt her for a second, and then it eased the muscle aches. Kyouya
poured some shower gel in the sponge and cleaned her thighs and her sex. He
squeezed the sponge and rinsed it; and Haruhi figured that the water was
adquiring a pinkish tone. Though it was imposible to check it in the darkness.
He poured more gel and foamed her skin. The citrousy scent of the soap filled
her nostrils. Haruhi lied down and let Kyouya wipe her arms and legs.
It was wonderfully relaxing. But odd. She could have washed herself alone.
"Why are you doing this?" Haruhi asked to the dark silhouette when he started
with her hair and shoulders.
"You healed me before," he shrugged, but the soft contact continued and reached
her chest. "I was just paying that back."
Kyouya let Haruhi dry all alone. She put on a cozy pajamas. When she exited the
bathroom, still aching but feeling cleaner and slightly exhilarated, she found
him drinking a soda, wearing his jeans and lying over a freshly-made futon. She
found the dirty sheets cramped in a plastic bag by the door.
Haruhi took a blanket and sat down beside him. Kyouya passed her the soda can.
"Drink. Sugar is good for your muscles after you exercise," Haruhi drank and
smiled him a thank you. "Tomorrow, we will go to the Ootori hospital so you can
take the day-after pill."
She blinked.
"In your case, I'm not concerned about STDs, but I wouldn't like to conceive a
heir yet," he explained. "I apologize, we should have used a preservative."
"Oh. That," Haruhi took a long sip of the cold sugary drink, realizing how
thirsty she was. "Don't worry, I'm on the pill," she answered. "My father
practically forced the gyn to give it to me after he met Tamaki for the first
time..."
He chuckled and stole the soda can away. "Good for Ranka-san."
Both of them looked out the window. The blizzard had passed; now there were
big, fluffy snowflakes falling to the ground. The wrecked car was a white
hillock and barely visible. Haruhi looked at Kyouya's cell phone, that was
still on the kotatsu. It was 2 AM.
"I don't think that the roads will be opened by tomorrow morning," she said.
Kyouya yawned. "I agree."
"You know, senpai, if you slept in my room, the light wouldn't disturb you
tomorrow, and you would be able to sleep in," she proposed.
"That is very thoughtful of you. But your room is too small to alocate your
futon, isn't it?"
She nodded. "You would use the guest's. It's smaller, but..."
Kyouya curved up his lips like a good boy.
"I thought that the guest's futon was no feather mattress..."
Haruhi flinched and felt slightly embarrassed. "Ugh."
Kyouya ruffled her hair.
"Nice try, Haruhi-kun," he squashed the can with one hand and yawned again. "I
think I'd rather share the bed with you for tonight. I'm delicate, you know..."
Haruhi slid beneath the covers and curled up.
"As you like," she whispered.
The falling flakes made her blink twice into slumber.
Haruhi was surprised when Kyouya took her hand and tangled their fingers. He
touched their lips together and kissed her with his eyelids wide shut. They
lingered chastely; he swayed her hair with his sliced hands.
"Verdict?" he asked, opening his eyes.
"You were right. Much nicer than Renge's."
***** Epilogue: Crust *****
Chapter Notes
     Crust: A double layer of snow in which the lower layer may be powdery
     dry but where the upper one is frozen together in a stiff, icy
     surface, which often can support human weight.
The bar was so heavily heated that Ranka had to climb up the ladder and open
one of the small ceiling windows. It was due to the many customers that were
litting many cigarettes, and there were very many of both! Misuzu had started
to charge them an extra for every drink that was ordered after midnight, but
even without that percentage the cash register would have spilled out the notes
and the coins.
And that spelled "shopping spree" in Ranka's mind.
He was in charge of greeting the costumers that night. He had to take out their
coats, put their shoes in a locker and help them to find a seat among the cold,
the drunk and the blizzard refugees.
Ranka was mentally window shopping a night robe for his daughter –that old
flannel pajamas of hers was so last century- when a quite different customer
stepped through the door.
Ranka knew that they had met before. However, he didn't look like any of their
clients. He was tall, muscled, and impeccably dressed in a black suit under his
frozen coat.
Ranka approached him and grinned a little wider than usual. The handsome not-
quite-a-stranger looked down and stared.
"Fujioka-san," he greeted.
Ranka smiled even more. "Ooooh, my dear sir, I knew that we had met before! And
how nice of you to remember the name of this humble woman. I am honoured," he
tousled his long hair and winked at him. He reacted in a very stoic, hot way.
Ranka felt that he was having a small crush. "Here, here, we do not have a lot
of room tonight, but I will find you a cozy spot where you can enjoy our first-
class sake and warm up that gorgeous body of yours," Ranka took the well
dressed hunk's coat and shoes and walked behind the counter. "There, you are
number 69, an easy one to remember, ain't it?" he winked again. The man blushed
a little. "Oh, but don't be shy, I will treat you with my utmost respect and
devotion. What kind of host would I be if I didn't?"
The man gasped and adjusted his tie.
"So your daughter is home alone," he stated.
Ranka stared. How did the hunk know his daughter's name? Maybe he was part of a
band that kidnapped lovely girls like Haruhi and forced them to become
prostitutes in barbarous, unscrupulous countries. But he had just talked to her
on the phone, and she was alright. Maybe they were stalking outside their
apartment, waiting for the lights to go off to enter and take her away. Now
that he looked at it, the man looked a bit like a high-profile yakuza member.
That was it. This man was the contact that the band had sent to check that
Haruhi's father was occupied and wouldn't come home any soon. And that bulge
under his arm that he had noticed when he took off the coat was not ball- pen.
Ranka switched to Ryoji in a second and grabbed the baseball bat that was
hidden under the shoe lockers, just in case.
"Why do you ask?" asked Ryoji in his most manly tone, nevermind the lackluster
effect of the sparkly eye shadow. He planned to hit him hard in that criminal
skull and then run home. What if the roads were cut? A simple manifestation of
nature wouldn't get between a a loving father and Haruhi.
To his surprise, the high-profile yakuza collapsed over the counter and covered
his head.
"What?" mumbled Ryoji. "What did you say?" he asked, letting go of the bat and
leveling his face with the man's nape.
"I failed master Kyouya," miserably stuttered the yakuza.
Only –the light of realization lit up in Ryoji's's brain- that he wasn't a
yakuza. Because he knew that lovely Ootori kid. Now he remembered; that's why
this man looked familiar; he was Kyouya-kun's body guard. He followed the boy
around, every day.
And then, Kyouya's soft voice spoke from the back of his memory. Something
about a magazine, and a reportage, and some pictures from Haruhi's childhood...
"Oh, crap," Ryoji slapped his front.
"I've tried to drive, but even the secondary roads are cut," explained
Tachibana from the depths of his despair.
Ranka was channeled again to save everyone's sanity and poured two glasses of
hot sake without spilling too much.
"Don't worry," smiled the okama. "Both of them are sensible children. They will
be okay," it wasn't as if Haruhi was trapped with that Tamaki-bug "and Haruhi
is a wonderful little cook, and we have an extra futon..." he patted
Tachibana's back and forced the sake in his hand. "It's not that bad."
Tachibana rose and drank the whole glass.
"But what if somebody tries to... take him away?" he wondered aloud.
Ranka paled a little, but he trusted the make-up to hide it. "With this storm?
The kidnappers wouldn't be able to get away, not even in a helicopter. They
said so in TV," why hadn't Haruhi mentioned that Kyouya was with her? She
needed to be lectured again about that not-sharing-important-information
mindset of hers.
"At least we've met by chance. Funny, ain't it?" Ranka said.
"Master Kyouya told me to come here," Tachibana confessed. "He was worried that
you might try to get home, specially after hearing the news..." he frowned, and
Ranka understood that Tachibana had been expecting exactly the opposite and
that he disaprobed of his choice of working through the blizzard. That
explained his surprise when they met at the entrance.
"That's so thoughtful, Kyouya is such a kind boy..." Ranka served more sake.
"What would you have done if you hadn't found me?"
"Call the Ootori rescue team, of course," answered Tachibana as if it was
obvious. "I wanted to do that to take master Kyouya out of your apartment the
moment I got stuck, but he told me that those would be excessive and
unnecessary measures."
Misuzu, who was overhearing the conversation, awarded Kyouya with his first
refreshing point.
Ranka sighed. "And he was right, wasn't he?" he cheered and took a sip.
"Honestly, I think that you worry too much. Kyouya-kun is perfectly capable of
surviving a night alone."
Tachibana shrugged.
"It's my job."
"Nah, it's 1 AM. If you worry so much at this hour, it's not a job, it's an
obsession," giggled Ranka. "Besides, I phoned home an hour ago and Haruhi told
me that she was fine."
"So you were worried before too," calmly stated Tachibana.
"That is different. I'm a daddy," answered Ranka. "I have to worry about my
child."
The bodyguard frowned. He seemed to be thinking something intently, so Ranka
refilled his drink. Three times. Eventually, Tachibana looked up, excused
himself and went to the men's toilets. On his way he took out his cell phone.
Misuzu and Ranka exchanged a look.
Five minutes later, Tachibana walked back to the counter, skipping the cold
that had drunk too much and were now sleeping on the floor. He looked mortified
and sad. Both okamas stared at him .
"Ermm..." he started.
"Yes, Tachibana-san? Can we help you with something?" they chorused.
He closed his eyes and took a deep breath.
"Do you have a phone guide?"
Ranka wondered why he hadn't called the information service. Misuzu had an
answer prepared. "No, but you can access them through the internet. I could
look it up in the bar's computer."
"That would be nice..."
Misuzu gave him a pen and a napkin. "Just write the name here..." he did,
"Fine, I'll be back in a sec."
Ranka went behind the cash register and covered for Misuzu.
"There weren't enough operators... or maybe the lines to the information
service were cut by the storm..." mumbled Tachibana.
"Nevermind," waved away Ranka. "However, it is strange that you don't know the
phone number of your own home."
The faithfull bodyguard blushed and looked away. "I don't call my own home very
often," he grumbled. Ranka nodded. "Tonight it was my son's Christmas play. I
had to leave before I could tell him how great he was," he explained in a very
low tone.
Ranka was surprised that Tachi-chan had a family, but didn't show it.
"I used to love those," he said instead. "But Haruhi was so bad at acting, she
always got the part of a shepherd or a sheep... of course, I made sure that she
was the cutest sheep of all, but for once I would have wanted her to be the
Virgin Mary. With the halo and the blue dress..." Ranka pictured his daughter
in that heavenly attire, but Tachibana's sad expression brought him back to
Earth.
Misuzu came back with the napkin. He had written the phone number under
Tachibana's kanji. He thanked Misuzu and reached for his cell phone.
"By the way, what role did your son play?" asked Ranka as he marked the
numbers.
Tachibana pressed the green key. "He was a guardian angel."
The okama smiled. Tachibana thought that Haruhi's smile –whom he had only seen
once, at the supermarket- looked very much like Ryoji's.
"Just like you, then," said Ranka to Tachibana, just before his wife answered
the phone.
He felt warmer inside.
Some snowflakes flew into the bar through the ceiling window.
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