Nov 10, 2009 17:27
Title: When you push the switch
Author: Masuhisa
Pairings: Ohmiya (main), Sakumiya, Junma
Summary: In the near future, the government has set a project to find out why teens commit suicide. Kids at the age of ten are sent to centers and given a switch which would kill them instantly when pressed. Only 4 of the thousands managed to survive, and the professor in charge wants to get rid of them as quickly as possible…..
Disclaimer: Since I can’t come up with a witty disclaimer, I’ll just stick to the usual ones. I don’t own Arashi or Johnny. The fic is based on Yamada Yusuke’s novel of the same name.
Chapter 4:
“Jun-kun, there you are!” exclaimed Ohno, when he opened the door to Jun’s room.
“Did you get it to him?” asked Jun excitedly, jumping up from his chair.
“Yes,” nodded Ohno.
Jun sighed in relief, “Thank you, Ohno-san! So what did he say?”
“Well, at first he didn’t believe me,”
“Then,”
“I told him to read it first,”
“Go on,”
“He said he was very happy that you were doing fine,”
Jun started bouncing around the room in delight.
“But,” said Ohno, his smile turning into a frown, “when I turned around, I heard him say something about having no more regrets. The next thing I knew, he pressed his switch,”
Jun stopped jumping. He rushed up to Ohno and grabbed him by him collar.
“What do you mean Toma killed himself?” snarled Jun, not believing Toma would actually do something like that.
“It’s all my fault!” cried Ohno, bursting into tears, “I should have stopped him; I should have not delivered the letter…”
“No, it’s my fault,” sobbed Jun, releasing Ohno’s collar slightly, “I wrote him that letter,”
“That’s right,” smirked Ohno, his mood changed in the blink of on eye, “You killed Toma!”
“I killed Toma,” muttered Jun, completely releasing Ohno. Jun tried to stop the immense pain flowing through his head. But it just didn’t work. He had killed his boyfriend.
“You killed Toma,” repeated Ohno, laughing at Jun’s misery, “Haven’t you heard of the phrase ‘a life for a life’?”
Jun nodded, still sobbing uncontrollably, with both his hands grabbing his hair.
“You know what to do,” whispered Ohno, as he sat cross legged on the table, watching the magnificent show in front of him.
Ohno watched Jun as he pulled out his switch from his pocket, like a child among his Christmas presents. He watched as Jun opened the cap that separated his finger from the said button. He watched as the button was pressed. He watched Jun’s limp, lifeless body fell flat onto the floor with a soft ‘thud’
Ohno grinned.
One down, three to go.
Ohno skipped out of the room, whistling as he did so, not noticing a face at the window.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~
“Jun! How dare you sleep on the floor, while we waited our ass off for you!” yelled Nino when he entered Jun’s room and saw him lying face down on the floor.
No reply.
“Jun?” continued Nino, “Don’t pretend to be asleep! It’s in the middle of the day!”
Still no reply.
Nino walked up to Jun cautiously, every cell in him hoping what he thought happened did not actually happen. But, he did not need to go any closer. A small white device in Jun’s hands told him exactly what happened.
“This can’t be happening,” sniffed Nino, “Jun-kun, that’s enough, you can stop pretending now,”
Jun didn’t move.
“Nino?” came a voice.
Nino turned and saw Ohno. Following his instinct, he dashed up to Ohno, his face meeting Ohno’s chest as he started sobbing. Nino had no idea why he did that, or why Ohno didn’t push him away. But either ways, Nino thought Ohno felt comforting. Ohno started stroking Nino’s hair, muttering words of encouragement.
When Nino finally let go of Ohno, Ohno walked up to Jun’s body, covered it with his jacket, before leading Nino out of the room.
As Nino’s cries echoed in the corridor, Ohno and Nino didn’t hear footsteps entering the room which they had just exited.