Characters: Hikaru Hitachiin, Kaoru Hitachiin
Setting: Blue Kitchen
Time: Day 006, a little after
this thread.
Summary: Kaoru struggles with a can of soup, the twins find each other and there is happy and joy and D’AWW.
Warnings: The twins being the twins? :o
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wtf can opener? )
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Even his reaction would have been enough.
No. No no no. No. I don't want to do this, I don't . . . It can't be true!
'Kaoru says. What Kaoru says, is right. Even if you don't want to believe him . . . He's the only one you can trust.'
But why? Why us?
Experience, maybe. Punishment for locking themselves away from the world for such a long time. The curse of being rich and not having to go through the same troublesome situations as the poor.
He wanted to panic. He wanted to scream and run around in circles and go back to that damn door that wouldn't open and open it, damn it, to prove that everyone else was wrong. Even if he had to fight, tooth and claw. It would be a showdown between him and the door.
But what if there's nothing out there? What if it's all in vain?It didn't matter. They would get back to the Host Club someday. They could do it together. They were together now. Their love - the strong bond that kept them together, the one that ran through their blood - could conquer all obstacles ( ... )
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Kaoru didn't know what to expect from his brother and that, not knowing, was awful. For once he didn't know how to console him or how to make things better. The only thing they would be able to do is stay together. Two against the world.
"...What are we going to do?"
What were they going to do? How could he make this better? How could he tell his twin, his brother, his other half, that things would be ok when he knew they would not? How could he soothe Hikaru's worry and fright when he couldn't deal with his own ( ... )
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'We'll figure this out, Hikaru . . .'
Yes. They would; Hikaru was sure of that. They could always get through the tough times, couldn't they? They would survive because they had each other. It was like a magical bond, a bond that could not be broken. Monsters and ghosts, have at it. These twins were invincible.
Maybe, the small voice inside his head told him. With an over-exaggerated sigh, the boy sunk down into one of the wooden kitchen chairs, draping his arm over its back.
"We'll get out. Somehow." He furrowed his brows. "They couldn't have checked every possible exit. However many people that are trapped in here, too." The creases on his forehead deepened. "No, not trapped." I still refuse to believe that. By now he was speaking more towards himself than to his brother. Hikaru under pressure? Since when did that ever happen? He wasn't used to this - it was driving him batty. "We'll make it out. We can. We will." Kaoru had assured him something like that, yes ( ... )
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Kaoru recognized the distress in Hikaru's voice immediately and it was disconcerting to say the least. He couldn't stand seeing his twin like this - he knew what would happen next. Night would come and all of his doubts would be gone. Hikaru would learn as he had that there was no way out of this house and that monsters didn't exist only in scary stories.
"Hikaru..."
His eyes flooded with concern for his twin and somehow he felt like it was his fault that he was even here in the first place. Didn't he want him here? Hadn't he been thinking that he would feel so much better if he was around?
Yes he wanted him here, but...God did he feel guilty. It was such a terrible, selfish thing to want him here and he knew it was. The two of them were selfish people and that was something that wasn't about to change any time soon.
"I've been here for at least a week and a half."
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