The intercom announcement didn't exactly make Ritsuka feel very safe. It was a blatant reference to Pandora and even if it wasn't, the message was ominous enough to send a chill down anyone's spine. Taking the notice, Ritsuka went over to the door and opened it cautiously. He didn't like the idea of forcing the Clinic on Nataku, but for now, he
(
Read more... )
Soubi idly ran a hand through the boy's hair. The kid never did say if he liked Soubi or not... Sure he put up with the older man...but Soubi needed the kid to really like him, and then...well, he supposed he'd like himself, but that wasn't important. Just Ritsuka.
"I'm sorry I took so long," he smiled, looking at Ritsuka curiously. He didn't want to outright ask if the kid was ok, he'd just bristle and...perhaps seem sad. Soubi looked at the journal in his hand. According to Miku, the picture should capture most of Alfons' essence. As far as his perfectionist streak went, he had to settle for the results and quit worrying about that. The only thing left to concern him was...Ritsuka's reaction.
"I...have something for you. Perhaps now's not the best time," he said, trying to work it out in his head. Human emotions. There ought to be some sort of education on them.
Soubi just pulled Ritsuka to him instead and looked at the room. "Is there anything you need me to do?"
Reply
Soubi apologized about coming late and Ritsuka shook his head. Soubi had probably been with Demyx or something, which was fine. Or it was supposed to be fine. Instead, he felt a twinge of something that he couldn't quite place. Jealousy? No, probably not. Rather than say something unnecessary, though, he just shrugged and ignored the apology like Soubi didn't have anything he really needed to apologize for.
When the Fighter mentioned he had something for Ritsuka, though, the boy looked up curiously. What else could Soubi have for him? Photographs? More batteries? Ritsuka still hadn't figured out what to give Soubi in return yet, which made him feel bad about Soubi giving him gifts. He'd pierced his ears once, but that had been so long ago now. "Um, there's not much to do. Hanatarou's here and the twins, but, um....there's really nothing to do unless someone comes in." Turning to look up at Soubi when the man pulled him closer, he raised an eyebrow at him. "What is it? It isn't my birthday, you know."
Reply
"I...wouldn't take a risk like this on your birthday," he said, quietly. "It's....perhaps...a sensitive subject." He tried not to look too...upset, angry? Heartbroken? But... it...got to him. The way Ritsuka cared for these strangers. Soubi was working so hard to be in the boys life and mean something and these strangers just waltzed in (and out) without a second thought. Without offering their existence. And Ritsuka accepted them completely.
Soubi ripped a few pages out of his journal and folded them around the picture of Alfons, refusing to fold THAT piece. He didn't want to...ruin it.
"Save it until the morning...?" he suggested. It might be easier if Ritsuka wasn't surrounded by people. Soubi had no idea how the boy would react and he was dreading it.
He sighed and leaned against the wall, keeping Ritsuka against him.
"You...never really answered me this morning," he pointed out. Another thing he dreaded. But he kept his tone light and, maybe, a little hopeful. "Do you....like me? The person that I am?" He kept the conversation quiet enough so that it was private in the packed room.
Reply
Ritsuka hadn't answered Soubi that morning because he hadn't been able, but now that they were alone and Ritsuka didn't have to worry about the nurses hovering over them, he could. It would just take a little more courage what with the twins right next to them and Hanatarou nearby as well. Why was it so hard to say that he liked Soubi as a person? Maybe it was because those words 'I like you' were nearly impossible for him to say anyway. He could count on one hand the times he'd said it to someone, and most of those times were to his family.
Sighing, Ritsuka looked down at the mysterious present again, turning it over in his hands. He tried to play it easy, but his heart was racing as he said, "Idiot, of course I like who you are. I don't hang out with people I don't like."
Reply
And then Ritsuka refused to look him in the eye. Because he was lying...or because he was...shy?
Whatever the case, Soubi struggled to keep a skeptical look on his face and his happiness beamed through despite his doubts. Even if Ritsuka didn't mean it completely... at least he cared enough to lie. Soubi's life was pretty much one big lie anyway. And if Ritsuka DID mean it? Soubi's smile grew and he leaned down, ready to kiss the boy's head but stopping himself in time.
"Thank you," he said.
Reply
Instead, he noticed Soubi move closer and lean down and Ritsuka closed his eyes, but nothing came. Maybe he hadn't said the right thing after all or... Oh, right. His stupid order. Now he really couldn't look at him because he wanted to take the order back, but he couldn't. It might be taken the wrong way and he didn't want Soubi to misinterpret things. "You don't have to thank me. I was just being honest." Mostly.
Reply
"I honestly like you too. A lot," he said with a big smile, fingers entwined in the boys hair where one of his ears used ought to be.
Reply
Shooting Hikaru and Kaoru a look, he crossed his arms. Great, the teasing. "Nothing important and no, I'm not lying to you, if that's what you mean. I don't lie, remember?"
He was about to snap at them when Soubi's hand touched his head and instead of saying anything, he dropped his gaze and tried to hide the fact that his face had just turned bright red. He hated when other people touched him nothing happened, but the second it was Soubi? He flushed like he had a fever. Stupid, stupid, stupid!
Reply
"Ah," he said, a little surprised, "but something..." He didn't feel...too hurt. Ritsuka at least admitted there was something and Soubi shouldn't worry. He knew that.
"Tomorrow night," Soubi said, carefully, "will you be here?" Soubi wanted Ritsuka to come and hear Demyx play. But if Ritsuka wasn't here tomorrow... he'd probably be upstairs.
Ritsuka had said it was because of Soubi. Because Soubi had been alone and it wasn't fair so he wanted to make it up by saving others. Soubi, personally, felt a little put out by that... But whatever Ritsuka wanted...Ritsuka would get. Besides. Soubi still needed to go up there. For himself. Whatever that really meant....
The whole thing was getting further and further away but still left Soubi lost. The wounds were still closing in on his fate, sealing it there. He rubbed at the bandages with his spare hand. He was supposed to tell Ritsuka about his plans... he'd admitted it to the boy even. But he was starting to wonder if he should get a hand on the scalpel first...
Reply
As for tomorrow...That reminded Ritsuka that Soubi wanted to go back up there to look at the room. Ritsuka didn't like the idea of that, nor did he like the idea of taking Soubi back to that horror, but he had promised and now there was nothing he could do. "...Tomorrow night is when I have to go upstairs. If someone else is going in my stead, then I'll be here, but otherwise I have to go."
Reply
"Okay," he said, eventually.
His fingers went back to curling around Ritsuka's soft hair and he resisted a sigh. Upstairs it was. Maybe Soubi would find the tools himself. He wanted to see if there were reports in the lab...
He stared at one of the walls for a moment. If Kio hadn't been stubborn and given his file back... maybe Soubi could have checked it for new information. False information but still. Perhaps there was time to sneak out and get another file. But that meant there was yet another let loose into the institute. Once he had the new one, he planned to burn the first. With the pictures of Ritsu. That'd make him feel a little better.
"Alright," he said, smile a little forced. The Tamaki brat ought to be here cleaning his own mess.
Reply
The first of which, was Soubi.
The older man's hand was still curling in his hair and Ritsuka kept his gaze lowered. After a moment, Soubi also agreed to Ritsuka's plan for the next night and the boy finally moved away, going to put the paper package into his journal. He'd look at it tomorrow when he had time. "If Tamaki moves the Clinic to his new room, then there will be nothing more for me to do here." He shot a look to Hanatarou, hoping the lack of things to do here wasn't boring him. "And there are other people working on the upstairs, so I'm going to try and coordinate efforts so we aren't all crowding up there. It's stupid to have too many people in that room in case of monster attacks. The more people, the more dangerous it is."
Ritsuka closed his journal and stared at the cover for a moment, brow knitting together as he tried to figure out what to do. "I'll figure it out. Somehow."
Reply
Leave a comment