Title: I will make your ♡ go doki~doki
Chapters: 6/??
Author:
ueluwsakirareiGenre: romance, AU.
Warnings: The Gang fic here. Always something happens.
Rating: G/PG
Beta:
seishinwarumonoPairings/Characters: Reita/Ruki.
Disclaimer: I do not own characters or their lives. It's just my mind saying weird things.
Synopsis: Takanori is lonely, kind and strong teenage boy. He's going to school, like everyone else, but... There is a gang, which has a lot of power in the school and it's after Takanori. Days passes and more and more adventures visits Takanori's life.
Comments: Here you go, the sixth chapter and oh look! Kai appeared! Chapter starts with Akira's small pov. I hope you'll enjoy this ^^
And, biiiiig THANK YOU <333 for
seishinwarumono . This girl is awesome :)
I closed the door of the nurse office and went down the hall. The thought that everything was already fine and Takanori was safe made my soul peaceful again. I couldn’t imagine that such a small boy could make me feel so much worried. It was the first time in my life when I actually cared about someone. I reached the classroom and sat in my usual place. While I was waiting for the lesson to start, I started to imagine Takanori sitting in front of me. He was always there, alone. I guess that’s why he took my interest.
“Akira-kun?” The girl approached me and I didn’t look at her. The image of Takanori started to fade. “Hey, Akira-kun..?” the voice was fake and echoing. Only now I noticed that we were alone in the class.
I finally looked at the girl, letting Takanori disappear into thin air.
“Hey,” the girl greeted me and I remembered everything about her.
“Amaya,” I whispered.
……………
I opened my eyes slowly, meeting the darkness of the sheet castle. It was evening already, but the nurse didn‘t say anything about coming home yet, so I wasn‘t in hurry to get up from bed. My ears listened to the silence in the room and I peeked if there was anyone around me. My senses didn‘t disapoint me. There was a boy sitting next to me, looking through the window. I didn’t know who he was, so I closed my eyes again, trying to get some sleep.
About an hour passed and this guy didn’t move an inch. He was watching the whole room, calmly. I couldn’t fall asleep, so it started to get boring.
How can a real human be so calm and peaceful?
It annoyed me. Without even thinking, I groaned and sat up in my bed, starling this guy to death.
“You know, it’s getting annoying,” I said. The boy looked at me, surprised and said nothing. “What?” My voice sounded even more annoyed and sleepy.
The boy shook his head and smiled. “Sorry, you really got me here. It was so calm, you scared me.”
I looked at his smile and scanned his face. He surely looked like annoying type. “Who are you anyway?” I asked angrily.
“I am Kai,” he answered simply.
First Yuki, then Yumi, now - Kai. They all have nicknames in this school, huh. I thought.
I stood in front of him, looking down at him. Somehow, I felt like I was better than him. I guess I am quite an asshole when I wake up.
“I am Takanori,” I said proudly, giving him a hand to shake.
Kai’s eyes looked at my small hand. He smiled again and stood up, making me feel like an ant. There goes my greatness…
“Nice to meet you, Takanori,” Kai said, shaking my hand. He sat again and I did the same.
There was a moment of silence, so I started to make questions, just to avoid it. “So, what are you doing here, Kai?” I asked again.
“I… No, nothing. Just sitting,” he answered and I could smell the lie.
“Liaaar…” I said, pouting.
He looked at the pouting me and giggled. “I don’t know if I should tell you, Taka.”
“Fine, then don’t tell me,” I said, annoyed again.
Just to keep myself awake, I started looking around my bed, searching for the jacket which I wore today. It seemed it was hid somewhere, because I couldn’t find it. When I looked down and was about to take it from the ground, my mind formed another question to ask.
“You’re from “Kuro Akuma”, aren’t you?” I asked Kai simply, like it was a normal thing to be a gang member. “You came here to make sure if everything’s okay with Yuki?” I asked again, childishly.
“You’re a smart boy, Takanori,” Kai said and nodded to himself. “Yes, I am from “Kuro Akuma”.”
I finally took the jacket from the ground, shook the dust, cleaned it a little and put it on. When I ended cleaning, my eyes started to scan Kai. He didn’t look like a gang type. He was kind of cute, dark haired, smiling guy. Opposite the guys I saw in the old school.
“Why?” I asked, curiously.
“It’s a long story,” Kai said, trying to run away from the question.
“I like long stories,” I answered and made myself comfortable.
Kai sighed - he did that a lot. I could see how his eyes changed when he started the story, his heart wanted to tell it to someone, really badly.
“It happened, when I was in tenth grade. My dream was to become a chemist, to change the world with the things which now kill it. I was fully confident of my success; my mind and spirit were always walking forward to reach it. The optimism grew in me, I always smiled, even when I failed at something. I had a family, friends. I could call myself happy, but I knew that there was something missing, so I never called myself a happy one. Days, months passed and family, friends, chemicals didn’t fill up the hole in the word “happy”. There was something missing, some important chemical that could make me full and happy… I started to search for it and of course I found it.”
“What was it?” I asked without even thinking.
“It’s called love.” Kai smiled and grasped his shirt, right where his heart was. “She was so beautiful: gold hair, deep brown eyes. The moment I saw her, I already knew that my heart is going to fall into her arms. I forgot about everything; my mind lived and breathed only for her. I was always dying to see her, I lived for those moments…” Kai made a pause and sighed. His eyes were shining now, I bet he loved her even now. “Her name was Suzume (jap.w. ‘sparrow’). It fit her perfectly, such a small, but strong spirited girl…”
There was silence and I imagined the two of them, happily walking down the hall of our school. The image burned into my heart and I smiled. It was heartwarming.
“But…” Kai’s voice went serious and I started listening again. “One day, I couldn’t go to the school. I became sick. So, Suzume started to come over my house and take care of me...”
“Ukeee!” Suzume called and walked in a messy room. “How have you been?” she asked cheerfully, making the boy in the bed hide himself. “Heeeyy, don’t hide from me…” The girl came next to the bed and took the sheets from the boys head. “I missed you, you know.”
Both of them grinned, kissing each other.
“I was really happy someone cared for me,” Kai continued. “My parents were always at work and I didn’t have other siblings. Suzume was a life saver. She came to my house after lessons, talked to me, gave me homework, made me hot soup. We both liked each other, we both wanted each other. It’s usual to feel this way, we were young teens after all.”
“I love you, Suzume…” the boy whispered to the girl lying next to him. “I will always do…”
The girl opened her sleepy eyes and looked back at the boy. “I love you, too.”
Tired, they fell asleep in each other hands.
“So you slept with her,” I said bluntly and Kai nodded his head, embarrassed. “What happened next?”
“I could finally go to the school again, my heart was dying to see Suzume again. But I didn’t even reach the door when Kuro Akuma’s guy knocked me out and took me to the old school.”
I looked at the ground, remembering the painful memory. “Yeah, I know that place.” I felt the cold and rotting smell of the hall, it made my hands shake a little.
“Someone took you there?” Kai asked and I nodded.
“Yuki did.”
Kai looked at me, surprised. I looked back at him.
“Can you please tell me the end of the story?” I asked.
“Y-yeah…” Kai tried to remember where he stopped. He only now understood that there was something special with Takanori. The leader wanted something from him, that’s why Kai was sent here.
“So they took you to the old school, what’s next?” I asked impatiently.
“I met the leader of the gang and there was Suzume, sitting next to the blond, masked guy.” Kai sighed. “He said to me, very clearly, that I shouldn’t touch the property of Kuro Akuma and if I do, they’ll beat me up.”
“Don’t you know, Uke, this girl is ours. She is the property of my gang and you don’t have any right to touch her.” The leader looked at the beat up boy who lay on the ground, panting from the pain he felt. “This girl is my sister, Uke, and as her brother, I don’t want any bastard to touch her, get it?”
Eyes widened and everything became clear in the boys head. Suzume looked down at the ground, she was crying, she felt helpless and hurt. The boy couldn’t cry; he had to become strong, for her.
“So she’s the property of Kuro Akuma’s?” the boy asked.
“I don’t like repeating things twice,” the leader answered playfully.
“Then I am going to join Kuro Akuma,” the boy said, making everyone in the room gasp out of surprise. Only the leader grinned under his mask.
“Oh... We have a badass over here.”
Uke looked into the girl’s crying face, smiling. “No, I can do anything for her.”
Suzume never stopped crying.
“In the end, she ran away from home. The other gang found her and took care of her. The leader of Kuro Akuma - Suzume’s brother, tried to bring Suzume home, but she refused. The gang which took care of Suzume was called “Hebi”. The leader of the Hebi gang was a woman, called Amaya. I had a chance to talk to Amaya and ask how Suzume was doing.”
“Suzume told us about you, Uke. She’s going to be alright…”
“I had to believe that woman. I didn’t have any other chance. Kuro Akuma and Hebi were enemies; they were rivals, too. Kuro Akuma was the number one gang among the schools and Hebi was the number two. I always wanted to quit Kuro Akuma, but they didn’t let me.”
“You know, Kai, we have a rule in this business: once you are into this shit, there is no coming back.”
“So, I had to live, to survive. I became a comrade of the devil, I helped him countless times and he helped me in return. I had to. There was no coming back.” Kai stopped, his voice started to shake and I couldn’t say anything.
I looked at him and saw the human, searching for help. He wasn’t a bloody gang member. He was a soul, like me. A smile was placed on my face.
“Don’t lose faith, Kai.”