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The unknown Chapter 7
Title: The unknown Chapter 7
Pairing: Main: Matsumoto Jun/ Sakurai Sho alias Sakumoto; Side: Ninomiya Kazunari/ Toda Erika, Matsumoto Jun/ Aiba Masaki as brothers. Aiba Masaki/ Nishikido Ryo; Ohno Satoshi/ Kamenashi Kazuya
Rating: PG-13 and higher
Warning: none
Beta: Thanks to my dear
little_kirin for beta reading and for your great help with some plot issues :D
Summary: Jun’s life seems perfect. He has a great job, amazing friends and he enjoys every part of his days, till he meets a stranger at a friend’s party. With this day his life starts spinning upside down and he isn’t sure anymore if his life is really that perfect…
Aiba had never seen such a place before. Well, at least not in reality – just on TV. He was excited about it, but also a little bit afraid. In the end they didn’t know why they were here and who had sent them here. It was just a mysterious thing, but he couldn’t tell Jun that he was afraid that something could happen to them. His brother seemed so happy about that trip, and he didn’t dare to ruin the good mood between them now.
And maybe he’d have the chance to talk with Jun tonight. There had been some things bothering him for months, and he had never found the chance to talk with Jun about them.
“Here is your champagne,” a waiter said, with two glasses on his plate.
Aiba was sure that this wasn’t the cheap one he always had at home – he probably didn’t earn enough money to buy one of these bottles with the salary he got, and he earned more money than many others at his age.
“Don’t spill the champagne,” Aiba whispered. He turned to see if the waiter was listening to them. “I think we never drank something like this before, and I am sure that we won’t drink it soon again.”
Jun nodded at him. “Have you seen the label?” Jun leaned a little forward. “One bottle costs at least what we earn per month.”
“Who the hell did you talk to last night?” Aiba wanted to know.
“I have totally no idea,” Jun shrugged his shoulders. “Here it’s only the high society people running around. There are no ‘normal’ people around, like we are.”
“Nope,” Aiba took a sip and he could feel the cold liquid running down his throat. He didn’t drink often, but he could swear that this was the best champagne he had ever drunk.
“I think that is similar to the party our young boss brought along for his welcome party,” Aiba held the glass in the air and looked through it.
“Yes, but he didn’t buy the most expensive one. But even then, I thought about the money he spent on it compared to my salary,” Jun agreed.
“What do you think about Kamenashi?” Aiba asked.
“You mean the fact that we didn’t tell Ohno that Kame is actually our new boss and he is upset because of a man who has more money and who is totally not in need to earn money with his pictures?” Jun smiled.
Aiba wrinkled his nose, like he did when he was grinning brightly about something. “Yes.”
Jun twisted the glass between his fingers. “I think we shouldn’t tell him and let him in the dark till Kame tells him about it.”
“Or Nino, if he teases Ohno again,” Aiba guessed.
Jun shook his head. “I don’t think Nino will tell him. He is far too amused about that story to ruin it by telling Ohno the truth.”
“Master-tease,” Aiba laughed.
“Yeah, you could call him that,” Jun agreed.
Aiba’s mood slowly changed. The tension and the slight fear had already disappeared. They sat on the terrace and enjoyed the sun shining on their faces.
“When do we need to leave the place today?” Jun asked the waiter, who returned with a plate with strawberries on it.
“You have two days here, sir.” The waiter smiled at them.
Aiba thought he had misheard something. “Two days?” he looked at Jun. “But we need to get back to work tomorrow morning.”
“Oh, I forgot to give you this,” the waiter added and gave Jun a small envelope. “I am terribly sorry about forgetting it.”
Jun took the paper and opened it. He read it far too slowly for Aiba, who already shifted on his chair to take a look at it. “What’s written there?” he asked.
Jun looked up at him. Aiba couldn’t read his expression but he seemed to be astonished and maybe also confused. “We have a day off, tomorrow and the day after.”
“But that’s not possible. I didn’t ask for holiday,” Aiba said confused.
“Me neither,” Jun said.
“But how?” Aiba wanted to know.
“He called our company, and they told him that it’s no problem. Kame signed it,” Jun explained.
“You know, I don’t understand a thing right now,” Aiba replied. He really had no idea what was going on here.
~~~
Ohno waited for Kame to arrive at his gallery. He was already annoyed because Kame came late – again. Ohno was absent-minded and air-headed, but he hated it when people were late.
He turned when he heard the door to his gallery open. “I am terribly sorry, I met someone and forgot about time.”
Ohno shook his head. “It’s your money after all. It’s you who won’t get paid if you aren’t here.”
Kame looked at him, his head a little tilted. Ohno could totally not read the other one’s mind. And he hated it. Most people he had drawn, or wanted to draw, were easy to read. There was this sparkle in their eyes, the wrinkles in their faces, their gesture and their body talk. Ohno didn’t even need words to understand most of the people, but with Kame it was something different. He was totally not able to read this guy.
Kame bowed deeply. “As I said I am terribly sorry, but I will come with three new pictures this week.”
Ohno sighed. He had some buyers who had already bought the dog-man combination, but he knew that he needed something else soon, because otherwise Kame wouldn’t even sell one single picture anymore. “You know, about your motives…,” Ohno started.
Kame waved his hand. “I know. It’s getting boring, right?”
There it was again, this certain glance in Kame’s eyes Ohno hated so much. It was the thing he couldn’t read, the riddle he wasn’t able to solve. “Can I draw you now?” Ohno asked out of the blue.
It was one of his weak points – when he wanted to say something, Ohno did it, no matter if he was talking about something totally different right at that point.
“What?” Kame blinked.
“I want to draw you, please let me,” Ohno asked again.
Kame shifted a bit. He was insecure – at least one feeling Ohno was able to read. “Now?” Kame wanted to know.
“We can do it later if you have plans now,” Ohno suggested.
Kame seemed to think about Ohno’s request. “Okay,” he finally said. “I will be your model.”
~~~
Jun let the sun shine into his face. Of course, he should care about the fact that someone invited him and his brother to a luxurious spa, and that they had two days off without asking for holiday, but for this moment Jun just switched off every feeling he had. He just felt tons of stress falling off him. The last weeks had been terrible and he had now the feeling that he could relax at least a bit. And in a few hours they would research about that mysterious man he had met the day before.
“Jun?” Jun froze when he heard Aiba’s voice. They had been silent for almost half an hour.
Jun opened his eyes and blinked to get used to the sunshine. “Hm?”
He saw Aiba nibbling on his lower lip, like he always did when he was nervous. He had already done that when they were children. “You are nervous?”
Aiba first shook his head and then he nodded. Jun smiled at that. “Why? Are you afraid that we get caught like the guys in Saw?”
Aiba looked up at him, and Jun’s smile disappeared almost immediately. Aiba wasn’t asking about a random thing, there was more behind his brother’s nervousness.
Aiba breathed out deeply and Jun wasn’t sure if he wasn’t fighting against tears. Jun’s heart started pounding against his chest heavily. What the hell had happened?
“Damn, Masaki, what happened? Aren’t you feeling good? Did something happen? Did someone hurt you?” Now Jun started getting nervous as well.
“Why did you never say a word?” Aiba pressed out.
Jun blinked at that. He could feel his hands getting sweaty. Of course he knew that Aiba would ask one day, but on the other hand he had hoped that his brother would never ask. “Masaki…,” Jun started.
“No, please, no excuses. Did you think I couldn’t bear it?” Aiba clenched his fists. He was aggravated, Jun knew him so well.
Jun swallowed. “It’s not that easy. I didn’t know it myself, and when mom and dad told me, I promised to stay silent. I couldn’t break this promise. Nothing would have changed if I had told you. We are still the same.”
Now Aiba laughed. It let Jun shiver. He didn’t know his brother like this. This wasn’t the Masaki he knew. “No, everything had changed, because no one of you told me the truth. Of course I had already guessed things, but I never had the proof that I am not part of the family.”
“But you are my family, Masaki, and nothing will change this,” Jun tried to explain.
“No, I am not your family. I am not related to you, mom and dad. I don’t belong to this family .” Some tears ran down Aiba’s face and Jun had no idea what he should say about it. He could try to calm Aiba down, but he feared that Aiba wouldn’t listen to him at all.
A/N: So some of you already guessed it: Aiba and Jun are not related by blood. ^^ But the most of you thought that Sho is Jun's boss, so it seems he isn't :P Sorry for that twist. I am curious about new thoughts? Who is he? And what will happen to Jun and Aiba? Was that everything?
Pairing: Main: Matsumoto Jun/ Sakurai Sho alias Sakumoto; Side: Ninomiya Kazunari/ Toda Erika, Matsumoto Jun/ Aiba Masaki as brothers. Aiba Masaki/ Nishikido Ryo; Ohno Satoshi/ Kamenashi Kazuya
Rating: PG-13 and higher
Warning: none
Beta: Thanks to my dear

Summary: Jun’s life seems perfect. He has a great job, amazing friends and he enjoys every part of his days, till he meets a stranger at a friend’s party. With this day his life starts spinning upside down and he isn’t sure anymore if his life is really that perfect…
Aiba had never seen such a place before. Well, at least not in reality – just on TV. He was excited about it, but also a little bit afraid. In the end they didn’t know why they were here and who had sent them here. It was just a mysterious thing, but he couldn’t tell Jun that he was afraid that something could happen to them. His brother seemed so happy about that trip, and he didn’t dare to ruin the good mood between them now.
And maybe he’d have the chance to talk with Jun tonight. There had been some things bothering him for months, and he had never found the chance to talk with Jun about them.
“Here is your champagne,” a waiter said, with two glasses on his plate.
Aiba was sure that this wasn’t the cheap one he always had at home – he probably didn’t earn enough money to buy one of these bottles with the salary he got, and he earned more money than many others at his age.
“Don’t spill the champagne,” Aiba whispered. He turned to see if the waiter was listening to them. “I think we never drank something like this before, and I am sure that we won’t drink it soon again.”
Jun nodded at him. “Have you seen the label?” Jun leaned a little forward. “One bottle costs at least what we earn per month.”
“Who the hell did you talk to last night?” Aiba wanted to know.
“I have totally no idea,” Jun shrugged his shoulders. “Here it’s only the high society people running around. There are no ‘normal’ people around, like we are.”
“Nope,” Aiba took a sip and he could feel the cold liquid running down his throat. He didn’t drink often, but he could swear that this was the best champagne he had ever drunk.
“I think that is similar to the party our young boss brought along for his welcome party,” Aiba held the glass in the air and looked through it.
“Yes, but he didn’t buy the most expensive one. But even then, I thought about the money he spent on it compared to my salary,” Jun agreed.
“What do you think about Kamenashi?” Aiba asked.
“You mean the fact that we didn’t tell Ohno that Kame is actually our new boss and he is upset because of a man who has more money and who is totally not in need to earn money with his pictures?” Jun smiled.
Aiba wrinkled his nose, like he did when he was grinning brightly about something. “Yes.”
Jun twisted the glass between his fingers. “I think we shouldn’t tell him and let him in the dark till Kame tells him about it.”
“Or Nino, if he teases Ohno again,” Aiba guessed.
Jun shook his head. “I don’t think Nino will tell him. He is far too amused about that story to ruin it by telling Ohno the truth.”
“Master-tease,” Aiba laughed.
“Yeah, you could call him that,” Jun agreed.
Aiba’s mood slowly changed. The tension and the slight fear had already disappeared. They sat on the terrace and enjoyed the sun shining on their faces.
“When do we need to leave the place today?” Jun asked the waiter, who returned with a plate with strawberries on it.
“You have two days here, sir.” The waiter smiled at them.
Aiba thought he had misheard something. “Two days?” he looked at Jun. “But we need to get back to work tomorrow morning.”
“Oh, I forgot to give you this,” the waiter added and gave Jun a small envelope. “I am terribly sorry about forgetting it.”
Jun took the paper and opened it. He read it far too slowly for Aiba, who already shifted on his chair to take a look at it. “What’s written there?” he asked.
Jun looked up at him. Aiba couldn’t read his expression but he seemed to be astonished and maybe also confused. “We have a day off, tomorrow and the day after.”
“But that’s not possible. I didn’t ask for holiday,” Aiba said confused.
“Me neither,” Jun said.
“But how?” Aiba wanted to know.
“He called our company, and they told him that it’s no problem. Kame signed it,” Jun explained.
“You know, I don’t understand a thing right now,” Aiba replied. He really had no idea what was going on here.
~~~
Ohno waited for Kame to arrive at his gallery. He was already annoyed because Kame came late – again. Ohno was absent-minded and air-headed, but he hated it when people were late.
He turned when he heard the door to his gallery open. “I am terribly sorry, I met someone and forgot about time.”
Ohno shook his head. “It’s your money after all. It’s you who won’t get paid if you aren’t here.”
Kame looked at him, his head a little tilted. Ohno could totally not read the other one’s mind. And he hated it. Most people he had drawn, or wanted to draw, were easy to read. There was this sparkle in their eyes, the wrinkles in their faces, their gesture and their body talk. Ohno didn’t even need words to understand most of the people, but with Kame it was something different. He was totally not able to read this guy.
Kame bowed deeply. “As I said I am terribly sorry, but I will come with three new pictures this week.”
Ohno sighed. He had some buyers who had already bought the dog-man combination, but he knew that he needed something else soon, because otherwise Kame wouldn’t even sell one single picture anymore. “You know, about your motives…,” Ohno started.
Kame waved his hand. “I know. It’s getting boring, right?”
There it was again, this certain glance in Kame’s eyes Ohno hated so much. It was the thing he couldn’t read, the riddle he wasn’t able to solve. “Can I draw you now?” Ohno asked out of the blue.
It was one of his weak points – when he wanted to say something, Ohno did it, no matter if he was talking about something totally different right at that point.
“What?” Kame blinked.
“I want to draw you, please let me,” Ohno asked again.
Kame shifted a bit. He was insecure – at least one feeling Ohno was able to read. “Now?” Kame wanted to know.
“We can do it later if you have plans now,” Ohno suggested.
Kame seemed to think about Ohno’s request. “Okay,” he finally said. “I will be your model.”
~~~
Jun let the sun shine into his face. Of course, he should care about the fact that someone invited him and his brother to a luxurious spa, and that they had two days off without asking for holiday, but for this moment Jun just switched off every feeling he had. He just felt tons of stress falling off him. The last weeks had been terrible and he had now the feeling that he could relax at least a bit. And in a few hours they would research about that mysterious man he had met the day before.
“Jun?” Jun froze when he heard Aiba’s voice. They had been silent for almost half an hour.
Jun opened his eyes and blinked to get used to the sunshine. “Hm?”
He saw Aiba nibbling on his lower lip, like he always did when he was nervous. He had already done that when they were children. “You are nervous?”
Aiba first shook his head and then he nodded. Jun smiled at that. “Why? Are you afraid that we get caught like the guys in Saw?”
Aiba looked up at him, and Jun’s smile disappeared almost immediately. Aiba wasn’t asking about a random thing, there was more behind his brother’s nervousness.
Aiba breathed out deeply and Jun wasn’t sure if he wasn’t fighting against tears. Jun’s heart started pounding against his chest heavily. What the hell had happened?
“Damn, Masaki, what happened? Aren’t you feeling good? Did something happen? Did someone hurt you?” Now Jun started getting nervous as well.
“Why did you never say a word?” Aiba pressed out.
Jun blinked at that. He could feel his hands getting sweaty. Of course he knew that Aiba would ask one day, but on the other hand he had hoped that his brother would never ask. “Masaki…,” Jun started.
“No, please, no excuses. Did you think I couldn’t bear it?” Aiba clenched his fists. He was aggravated, Jun knew him so well.
Jun swallowed. “It’s not that easy. I didn’t know it myself, and when mom and dad told me, I promised to stay silent. I couldn’t break this promise. Nothing would have changed if I had told you. We are still the same.”
Now Aiba laughed. It let Jun shiver. He didn’t know his brother like this. This wasn’t the Masaki he knew. “No, everything had changed, because no one of you told me the truth. Of course I had already guessed things, but I never had the proof that I am not part of the family.”
“But you are my family, Masaki, and nothing will change this,” Jun tried to explain.
“No, I am not your family. I am not related to you, mom and dad. I don’t belong to this family .” Some tears ran down Aiba’s face and Jun had no idea what he should say about it. He could try to calm Aiba down, but he feared that Aiba wouldn’t listen to him at all.
A/N: So some of you already guessed it: Aiba and Jun are not related by blood. ^^ But the most of you thought that Sho is Jun's boss, so it seems he isn't :P Sorry for that twist. I am curious about new thoughts? Who is he? And what will happen to Jun and Aiba? Was that everything?
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So who's Sho? It seems that he's filthy rich the way he's treating Jun and Aiba.
Awww Aiba, the way he breaks down I want to hug him XD
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Yes, Sho is pretty rich...at least it seems so.
Poor Aiba, I know...thanks sooo much for reading and commenting <3