Reunions are nice, yes?

Nov 18, 2009 19:10

Who: Ivan and Raivis
Where: Outside the Franz Joseph I Building
When: Sometime after the first event ends
What: Ivan scaring the life out of Raivis, obviously.
Can other people participate? Sure why not, especially if Ivan and/or Raivis knows them already.
Summary: Ivan heads out to see if he can find some unsuspecting new students to make friends ( Read more... )

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rairaigalante November 19 2009, 00:36:34 UTC
It seemed like every time Raivis started to feel like he had gotten the hang of things, something would happen and completely throw him off. One of the few comforts, however, was his dorm’s floor. Although he couldn’t account for the whole building, at least his floor didn’t seem so bad, in fact they all kept to themselves ( ... )

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bloodyfullmoon November 19 2009, 00:54:35 UTC
Ivan hadn't gotten a roommate yet, and he doubted he'd get one this year. The last few he played with got scared, and transferred out of his dorm. So what if he liked playing a little rough? It's not like those bruises will last forever. He'd given people scars before, but they deserved it for doing bad things, so they had to be punished. Oh well. More of an opportunity to invite people over to his dorm to play instead ( ... )

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rairaigalante November 19 2009, 19:37:47 UTC
Raivis’ inner chanting seemed to have no affect on the universe, as he heard his named enthusiastically called, causing him to bolt upright. So much for trying to keep a low profile. His body continued to shake weakly as he turned to face Ivan, who was heading right toward him ( ... )

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bloodyfullmoon November 19 2009, 20:26:42 UTC
Ivan felt as though his heart would burst with joy when he felt the boy hug him back. Here he thought he might faint on him or start to cry, much like he did in the past. It would've been funny and nostalgic to see, but he preferred the older Raivis in a way. That meant he could hug him more often now! And maybe he can play with him a lot more often too ( ... )

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rairaigalante November 20 2009, 03:48:00 UTC
Raivis felt uncomfortably stressed the entire duration of the hug. He wanted to be anywhere else in the world but where he was now. Every second moved by at such a tantalizingly slow rate. But, as scared as he felt during the hug, he was more afraid of what could happen next. A rough hug was hardly the end of his problems. Had his body fully registered what was happening, the thought would be enough to make him cry ( ... )

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bloodyfullmoon November 20 2009, 04:40:58 UTC
Ivan was content with Raivis' response, since he would've been mad if the boy had been bad while they were apart. Still, it was better safe than sorry, as his mind started to already plan punishments for him to make sure he stayed that way. Plus he had to make sure the boy never, ever left him all alone again ( ... )

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rairaigalante November 20 2009, 21:13:00 UTC
Raivis was really just waiting for the critical moment when he said the wrong thing. He knew it would come eventually, the odds increasing every time he opened his mouth. There were just so many wrong things to say that it was inevitable. He’d either make Ivan mad or he’d make him too happy. He was affectively damned either way ( ... )

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bloodyfullmoon November 20 2009, 22:12:02 UTC
Ivan was currently at the point of almost being too happy, which by judging at how tight his hold was on Raivis, could easily cause him to break the boy's spine in two in a hug. He figured this already, since he knew how strong he could be, but he really didn't care. At this rate, they might not even be like this for much longer, as his curiosity was starting to blossom about Raivis' dorm room ( ... )

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rairaigalante November 21 2009, 22:44:23 UTC
Raivis could feel the slow increase on the strength he was being held with. By now it was beyond being just uncomfortable, it hurt. The tears that were pooling around his eye socket finally spilled down his face a little. He had no choice but be pressed close to Ivan. If he had tried to keep his distance, he probably would have broken something already ( ... )

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bloodyfullmoon November 22 2009, 00:14:15 UTC
Ivan felt Raivis press close against him, and took that as an acceptance to the hold on him. Unable to miss the lovely sight of his tear streaked face, he should've noticed it was more likely from pain, but he didn't consider it. He was too excited at the moment to think about the boy's misery, but the slight distraction did cause him to stop tightening his hold temporarily ( ... )

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rairaigalante November 22 2009, 22:22:07 UTC
Raivis couldn’t tell whether or not he was being held tighter or not. He wasn’t even sure how much of his pain was physical and how much of it was emotional. He just knew he was hurting on all levels. He didn’t know why Ivan seemed to take so much pleasure in this, especially not if the Russian really considered them friends. Between the shivering and crying, he was making it pretty clear that he wasn’t comfortable and friends shouldn’t try to hurt each other. But, that mystery wasn’t news ( ... )

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bloodyfullmoon November 23 2009, 02:02:00 UTC
Ivan was sadistic. Plain and simple. Ever since he had taken the hobby for releasing his anger out on others, he enjoyed seeing their pained faces as they beg for mercy. Sadly only those he really, really liked knew about this, for he had told them this himself about his past, so anyone else that had the misfortune of being one of his victims was left in the dark about it ( ... )

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rairaigalante November 24 2009, 19:20:25 UTC
Raivis hadn’t been aware of Ivan’s presence at the picnic, if he had; he doubted he would have been able to be as collected as he had been. As it was, his nerves had been pretty high, the possibility of the Russian finding him would have ruined the whole evening. At least he had gotten a few days of unsuspecting campus life in before this reunion ( ... )

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bloodyfullmoon November 24 2009, 20:20:20 UTC
Ivan had begun to draw up ideas on how to get closer to his new friend. If he was anything like Raivis, then touching him too frequently would be a bad idea. As fun as it would be to watch him fluster up and faint like he used to, he learned that overdoing it scares them away. Why else would Raivis had join the other two in abandoning him so long ago? "He's cute like you too."

His big-boned body disagreed with his idea to use the stairs, what with the long walk he just took, but he assured himself that the exercise would be good for him. Especially with Raivis around to keep him company. So as they climbed up the stairs, half his mind focused on the stairs, while the other half was on the boy. "I'll have to get used to doing this a lot, yes? Lucky for me, my room's on the second floor of the Jeanne D'arc building."

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rairaigalante November 29 2009, 17:42:51 UTC
Raivis didn’t know how he should feel about being called cute. He was an eighteen year old man, not a little kid or a puppy. He was probably supposed to prefer other adjectives. But he still couldn’t feel all that bad about a compliment, even given the source. He didn’t even consider any other meanings of the word. “Oh, that’s nice. What’s his name?” he asked, enjoying the times when the conversation had nothing to do with him ( ... )

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bloodyfullmoon November 30 2009, 20:20:29 UTC
Ivan thought back to try to remember his new friend's name. It was something short, he knew that, so it shouldn't be that hard, but it was hard to think while concentrating on getting up the stairs. "Ah... I think his name was Kiku. Yes, that must be it. A cute name for a cute boy, yes?" he answered, feeling a bit content with himself for remembering.

"It is. I think it is one of the best buildings, but maybe I'm being a little biased." Finally they reached the top of the stairs, yet he kept his grip on Raivis. He looked around the hall, then realized that he had no idea where to go next. "So what iss your room number?"

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