Behind the waves - Chapter 4
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Title: Behind the waves
Pairing: Aiba Masaki/ Sakurai Sho; Matsumoto Jun/ Ohno Satoshi;
Rating: PG-13
Warning: none
Summary: Aiba has a special ability – he can see shadows surrounding people who can’t get rid of their past and what had happened to them and the people they once loved. As psychologist it’s Aiba’s duty to help them getting rid of their bad experiences (and their shadows) to start a new life.
Aiba could feel Haro shifting between his legs. Aiba had no evidence – but he was sure that animals were able to feel the shadows around them. Sho’s shadow knelt next to Haro, stroking the dog’s neck.
“You look pale, Masaki?” Aiba got pulled out of his thoughts. Jun smiled at him.
“I just didn’t sleep well,” Aiba replied.
“You should watch out that you get enough sleep for your health,” Jun said, earning a playful smack from Ohno.
“You are not the doctor,” Ohno said. “At least not today,” he added.
“I am okay, really,” Aiba said again, even though he wasn’t. The shadow next to Haro pulled on Aiba’s energy and Ohno’s shadow had taken place right next to Aiba, pulling on his arm to get his attention. Aiba could feel the power floating out of his body. “Is it okay to take a piece of bread, even though we aren’t yet eating?” Aiba asked.
Food always made him feel better and he hoped it would help here. “I am sorry to ask this, but I didn’t eat anything today and maybe that’s why I look a little pale,” he explained.
“Of course,” Jun said and handed Aiba the plate with bread.
Aiba thanked him and took a bite of the bread. He could immediately feel some power coming back to his body. “You need to say when it’s too much,” Nino whispered, but Aiba just shook his head.
“It’s okay.”
“Have you been at the spa, like I told you to do?” Nino wanted to know. He still whispered at Aiba that the others couldn’t hear him.
Aiba nodded. He was glad to have at least one friend he could talk openly with. Aiba trusted Nino, but he didn’t want to tell him that spas weren’t helping him at all. He was just thankful that someone thought about him.
“You like visiting spas?” Sho wanted to know.
“From time to time,” Aiba answered. “It’s nice to find some rest if life’s busy.”
Sho laughed. It sounded like he made fun of Aiba. “As if you have a stressful life here.”
Aiba tilted his head. He could argue with him now, but it wouldn’t change something. Sho was totally stuck behind a wall of arrogance and haughtiness. Aiba had seen many people like Sho, but he was one of the few people Aiba was sure that Sho actually wasn’t like that.
“With patients like you he has more stress than a mouse running after her life when the cat is right behind her,” Nino growled.
Sometimes Aiba just wanted to hug his friend for not caring about what he said.
Right in the moment Sho wanted to say something probably not so nice to Nino, Jun and Ohno placed the food on the table.
“I hope it tastes good. I tried a new recipe.” Jun smiled. He probably wanted to avoid Sho arguing with Nino, so he started talking about the new recipe and what he had added to the tomato-potato salad.
“Those two are always fighting,” Sho’s shadow said. Aiba looked at Nino and Sho. Yes, he could imagine why they fought often. Nino hated arrogance, but he got bratty when someone showed an attitude like this. And he totally didn’t stay quiet when someone acted arrogant. “Papa-san, you got so angry and filled with bitterness.” The shadow walked up to Sho and pulled on his shorts. The other hand touched Sho’s arm. It was so tiny and it looked breakable, even though it was just a shadow’s hand.
“Aiba-chan?” Aiba winced when he heard his name. He was totally absent-minded for some moments. Ohno smiled at him with a grilled tuna on his big fork. “Tuna?”
Aiba nodded. “Yes, please.” He took the fish and thanked Ohno. His stomach was slightly grumbling and just by now Aiba realised how hungry he was.
Satoshi told me you didn’t want to come first?” Jun asked.
“I am not a real communicative person,” Aiba answered honestly.
“We are happy that you decided to come here today,” Jun said. Ohno had told Aiba how happy Jun was about Ohno’s progress in their therapy. What Aiba had got to know till now, it was thanks to Jun that Ohno searched for help, and he was probably the support Ohno needed right now.
“I don’t like him,” the shadow behind Ohno said. Aiba looked up. He didn’t like what he had heard. If a shadow had dark and bad feelings inside, it was much harder to make them disappear. They clung to the living people and it made it harder for the living ones to let go off. He just hoped that it wouldn’t make Ohno falling back again in a dark mood.
“I am glad to be here.” Aiba tried not get too distracted by the shadows.
“How did you two get to know each other?” Sho pointed at Nino and Aiba.
“We know each other since childhood, and we went to school together. Then we studied partly together. He got a psychologist and I got a doctor. I was a pain in the ass till Masaki let me be his friend,” Nino explained.
“Did you have a crush on him?” Jun asked directly.
“No,” Nino laughed. “I had always a soft spot for crazy people like I am. And I was interested why Masaki never wanted to be in contact with others, and why he avoided people. And why he is so closed.”
“Did you find the answer?” Sho wanted to know.
“Yes, he can see dead people,” Nino said.
Thanks to the movie ‘the sixth sense’ it had always been a good joke and no one spent a single thought about this story being the truth. No one ever asked if this was reality or not.
“Oh of course,” Jun said. “Tell my grandmother I greet her, if you see her.”
“Of course, I will.” Aiba bowed. He grinned.
“But you can see the dead ones, so I don’t understand why everyone is laughing,” Sho’s shadow said.
Aiba ignored it. He never talked with shadows. They knew he could see them, but he prevented it to get in contact with them. He never wanted to be the connection between living people and the dead ones. He wanted the living ones to let go off on their own, and not because they talked with the shadow, which wouldn’t change anything in their inside after all. Aiba never wanted them to get in contact with the beyond.
~~~
After they had finished eating, Aiba decided to make a little walk with Haro.
“I’ll come with you. I need to exercise a little,” Nino said.
“You and exercise?” Jun laughed.
“Pff …, “ Nino snorted. “I am sportier than you think I am,” Nino retorted.
“Oh, I am sure you are,” Jun said ironically.
“Do you see this?” Nino turned to Aiba. “I call this thing here mobbing.”
Aiba chuckled. A warm feeling crossed his body. It had been a good idea to come here. “Oh I am sure …, “ Aiba started. “ … that Jun’s right,” he laughed earning a dark glance and a playful smack on the head from Nino.
Aiba looked at Sho who smiled at them. It was the first time he saw him smiling for real. It was a warm and honest smile, and not the one he showed when he had insulted someone. But this smile only lasted a few moments and Sho fell back to his frustrated self.
~~~
Aiba walked next to Nino without talking with each other. Nino turned back like he wanted to make sure that no one was following them. “You really do not look good.”
“How charming, thank you,” Aiba said.
Nino pulled on Aiba’s arm to make him stop. Haro looked back at them like she wanted them to go on. Then she found her interest in some flowers next to the path and started sniffing around there. Aiba let her run and made the leash a little longer to give her more space.
“You look horrible, Masaki. Don’t overstrain yourself with your patients,” Nino said.
Aiba sighed. He could see the worry in Nino’s eyes. “It’s okay, really. Just that there were two shadows here today and one of them is extremely strong and the other full of hatred. That makes everything really exhausting for me.” Aiba sat on the bench close to the way. He could feel his tension slowly fading. The shadows were too far away to hunt him till here.
“Are they gone now?” Nino asked.
“Yes.” Aiba stretched his arms. “They never leave their ‘owners’,” Aiba explained.
“How about cancelling your next sessions?” Nino suggested. “We can go on a boat trip.”
Aiba laughed. “And you want to tell me that you make a step on a boat?”
Nino shrugged. “When I get seasick, you take the lead.”
“Of course,” Aiba said ironically. “I think that would be more stressful than staying here between all the shadows.”
“Okay, okay … ,” Nino said. “ … but how about a weekend just the two of us, locked in your house, playing some games, eating junk food, watching TV, going to swim and do a lot of nonsense?” Nino smiled at him.
“I’d love that.” Aiba nodded. A silly-funny-calm-weekend sounded almost too great.
“It’s settled then. This weekend, just the two of us.” Nino stood up to walk up to Haro. “Did you hear that, cutie? This weekend I’ll be at your place.”
Haro sniffed on Nino’s leg before she licked over it. “I think she likes me,” Nino said while he stroked over her fur.
~~~
It was late at night when Aiba woke up. His head felt like exploding and he sweat like crazy even though it wasn’t that hot.
He stood up to take himself a glass of water. It was a calm night. Aiba stepped on the terrace. A warm wind was blowing. Aiba closed his eyes. The pain in his head got a little better, but it still felt like everything was spinning around.
He took his pencils and paper from the desk and took place on the terrace again. He switched on the light he had bought for dark nights like this one, and started drawing.
It was a strange attitude he had. Aiba always drew things which burdened him. He sometimes drew patients to get a better feeling for how they were. Aiba couldn’t tell why, but drawing them was like taking a picture from their soul.
He drew Sho’s face and the small shadow clinging on Sho’s leg. Then he started with Ohno and Jun, both holding each other’s hand, looking at each other lovingly. Right behind them stood Ohno’s shadow pulling on their arms to get them away from each other.
On a third picture Aiba drew himself in the pet shop’s garden. Right next to him stood Sho, smiling at him. No shadow was around him, nothing dark or bad was in this picture.
Aiba looked at his drawings. They looked manga-like. Not the way he had drawn them, but more the form he used. They looked like small comic strips. Small pictures made a complete story from Aiba’s last days.
The head ache faded slowly, but Aiba had still the feeling that his head would explode – it was like the shadows were still behind him, even though that couldn’t be.
Sho’s and Ohno’s shadows were extreme strong, and Aiba had never worked with such strong ones.
The most persistent and strongest shadow was the one hunting Nino once. Goose bumps appeared on Aiba’s skin when he thought about back then. Aiba and Nino never talked about that time back then, and it was probably the best thing they could do. Aiba and Nino wanted to get rid of the dark parts in their life. Not only Nino was affected by this, but also Aiba.
Aiba sighed. He rubbed over his face. He was tired and his body felt like he had run a marathon. He yawned and stretched his limps. Once more he took a look at his drawings. He’d solve this riddle behind Sho and Ohno’s shadows and he’d made them fading.
A/N: So Aiba was at the party. I know Sho is really hard to handle because of his attitude, but he'll be better soon, I promise.
Nino and Aiba will have a nice weekend together, so what they'll do there? Any suggestions?
Thanks for reading this chapter till the end my friends. <3
Pairing: Aiba Masaki/ Sakurai Sho; Matsumoto Jun/ Ohno Satoshi;
Rating: PG-13
Warning: none
Summary: Aiba has a special ability – he can see shadows surrounding people who can’t get rid of their past and what had happened to them and the people they once loved. As psychologist it’s Aiba’s duty to help them getting rid of their bad experiences (and their shadows) to start a new life.
Aiba could feel Haro shifting between his legs. Aiba had no evidence – but he was sure that animals were able to feel the shadows around them. Sho’s shadow knelt next to Haro, stroking the dog’s neck.
“You look pale, Masaki?” Aiba got pulled out of his thoughts. Jun smiled at him.
“I just didn’t sleep well,” Aiba replied.
“You should watch out that you get enough sleep for your health,” Jun said, earning a playful smack from Ohno.
“You are not the doctor,” Ohno said. “At least not today,” he added.
“I am okay, really,” Aiba said again, even though he wasn’t. The shadow next to Haro pulled on Aiba’s energy and Ohno’s shadow had taken place right next to Aiba, pulling on his arm to get his attention. Aiba could feel the power floating out of his body. “Is it okay to take a piece of bread, even though we aren’t yet eating?” Aiba asked.
Food always made him feel better and he hoped it would help here. “I am sorry to ask this, but I didn’t eat anything today and maybe that’s why I look a little pale,” he explained.
“Of course,” Jun said and handed Aiba the plate with bread.
Aiba thanked him and took a bite of the bread. He could immediately feel some power coming back to his body. “You need to say when it’s too much,” Nino whispered, but Aiba just shook his head.
“It’s okay.”
“Have you been at the spa, like I told you to do?” Nino wanted to know. He still whispered at Aiba that the others couldn’t hear him.
Aiba nodded. He was glad to have at least one friend he could talk openly with. Aiba trusted Nino, but he didn’t want to tell him that spas weren’t helping him at all. He was just thankful that someone thought about him.
“You like visiting spas?” Sho wanted to know.
“From time to time,” Aiba answered. “It’s nice to find some rest if life’s busy.”
Sho laughed. It sounded like he made fun of Aiba. “As if you have a stressful life here.”
Aiba tilted his head. He could argue with him now, but it wouldn’t change something. Sho was totally stuck behind a wall of arrogance and haughtiness. Aiba had seen many people like Sho, but he was one of the few people Aiba was sure that Sho actually wasn’t like that.
“With patients like you he has more stress than a mouse running after her life when the cat is right behind her,” Nino growled.
Sometimes Aiba just wanted to hug his friend for not caring about what he said.
Right in the moment Sho wanted to say something probably not so nice to Nino, Jun and Ohno placed the food on the table.
“I hope it tastes good. I tried a new recipe.” Jun smiled. He probably wanted to avoid Sho arguing with Nino, so he started talking about the new recipe and what he had added to the tomato-potato salad.
“Those two are always fighting,” Sho’s shadow said. Aiba looked at Nino and Sho. Yes, he could imagine why they fought often. Nino hated arrogance, but he got bratty when someone showed an attitude like this. And he totally didn’t stay quiet when someone acted arrogant. “Papa-san, you got so angry and filled with bitterness.” The shadow walked up to Sho and pulled on his shorts. The other hand touched Sho’s arm. It was so tiny and it looked breakable, even though it was just a shadow’s hand.
“Aiba-chan?” Aiba winced when he heard his name. He was totally absent-minded for some moments. Ohno smiled at him with a grilled tuna on his big fork. “Tuna?”
Aiba nodded. “Yes, please.” He took the fish and thanked Ohno. His stomach was slightly grumbling and just by now Aiba realised how hungry he was.
Satoshi told me you didn’t want to come first?” Jun asked.
“I am not a real communicative person,” Aiba answered honestly.
“We are happy that you decided to come here today,” Jun said. Ohno had told Aiba how happy Jun was about Ohno’s progress in their therapy. What Aiba had got to know till now, it was thanks to Jun that Ohno searched for help, and he was probably the support Ohno needed right now.
“I don’t like him,” the shadow behind Ohno said. Aiba looked up. He didn’t like what he had heard. If a shadow had dark and bad feelings inside, it was much harder to make them disappear. They clung to the living people and it made it harder for the living ones to let go off. He just hoped that it wouldn’t make Ohno falling back again in a dark mood.
“I am glad to be here.” Aiba tried not get too distracted by the shadows.
“How did you two get to know each other?” Sho pointed at Nino and Aiba.
“We know each other since childhood, and we went to school together. Then we studied partly together. He got a psychologist and I got a doctor. I was a pain in the ass till Masaki let me be his friend,” Nino explained.
“Did you have a crush on him?” Jun asked directly.
“No,” Nino laughed. “I had always a soft spot for crazy people like I am. And I was interested why Masaki never wanted to be in contact with others, and why he avoided people. And why he is so closed.”
“Did you find the answer?” Sho wanted to know.
“Yes, he can see dead people,” Nino said.
Thanks to the movie ‘the sixth sense’ it had always been a good joke and no one spent a single thought about this story being the truth. No one ever asked if this was reality or not.
“Oh of course,” Jun said. “Tell my grandmother I greet her, if you see her.”
“Of course, I will.” Aiba bowed. He grinned.
“But you can see the dead ones, so I don’t understand why everyone is laughing,” Sho’s shadow said.
Aiba ignored it. He never talked with shadows. They knew he could see them, but he prevented it to get in contact with them. He never wanted to be the connection between living people and the dead ones. He wanted the living ones to let go off on their own, and not because they talked with the shadow, which wouldn’t change anything in their inside after all. Aiba never wanted them to get in contact with the beyond.
~~~
After they had finished eating, Aiba decided to make a little walk with Haro.
“I’ll come with you. I need to exercise a little,” Nino said.
“You and exercise?” Jun laughed.
“Pff …, “ Nino snorted. “I am sportier than you think I am,” Nino retorted.
“Oh, I am sure you are,” Jun said ironically.
“Do you see this?” Nino turned to Aiba. “I call this thing here mobbing.”
Aiba chuckled. A warm feeling crossed his body. It had been a good idea to come here. “Oh I am sure …, “ Aiba started. “ … that Jun’s right,” he laughed earning a dark glance and a playful smack on the head from Nino.
Aiba looked at Sho who smiled at them. It was the first time he saw him smiling for real. It was a warm and honest smile, and not the one he showed when he had insulted someone. But this smile only lasted a few moments and Sho fell back to his frustrated self.
~~~
Aiba walked next to Nino without talking with each other. Nino turned back like he wanted to make sure that no one was following them. “You really do not look good.”
“How charming, thank you,” Aiba said.
Nino pulled on Aiba’s arm to make him stop. Haro looked back at them like she wanted them to go on. Then she found her interest in some flowers next to the path and started sniffing around there. Aiba let her run and made the leash a little longer to give her more space.
“You look horrible, Masaki. Don’t overstrain yourself with your patients,” Nino said.
Aiba sighed. He could see the worry in Nino’s eyes. “It’s okay, really. Just that there were two shadows here today and one of them is extremely strong and the other full of hatred. That makes everything really exhausting for me.” Aiba sat on the bench close to the way. He could feel his tension slowly fading. The shadows were too far away to hunt him till here.
“Are they gone now?” Nino asked.
“Yes.” Aiba stretched his arms. “They never leave their ‘owners’,” Aiba explained.
“How about cancelling your next sessions?” Nino suggested. “We can go on a boat trip.”
Aiba laughed. “And you want to tell me that you make a step on a boat?”
Nino shrugged. “When I get seasick, you take the lead.”
“Of course,” Aiba said ironically. “I think that would be more stressful than staying here between all the shadows.”
“Okay, okay … ,” Nino said. “ … but how about a weekend just the two of us, locked in your house, playing some games, eating junk food, watching TV, going to swim and do a lot of nonsense?” Nino smiled at him.
“I’d love that.” Aiba nodded. A silly-funny-calm-weekend sounded almost too great.
“It’s settled then. This weekend, just the two of us.” Nino stood up to walk up to Haro. “Did you hear that, cutie? This weekend I’ll be at your place.”
Haro sniffed on Nino’s leg before she licked over it. “I think she likes me,” Nino said while he stroked over her fur.
~~~
It was late at night when Aiba woke up. His head felt like exploding and he sweat like crazy even though it wasn’t that hot.
He stood up to take himself a glass of water. It was a calm night. Aiba stepped on the terrace. A warm wind was blowing. Aiba closed his eyes. The pain in his head got a little better, but it still felt like everything was spinning around.
He took his pencils and paper from the desk and took place on the terrace again. He switched on the light he had bought for dark nights like this one, and started drawing.
It was a strange attitude he had. Aiba always drew things which burdened him. He sometimes drew patients to get a better feeling for how they were. Aiba couldn’t tell why, but drawing them was like taking a picture from their soul.
He drew Sho’s face and the small shadow clinging on Sho’s leg. Then he started with Ohno and Jun, both holding each other’s hand, looking at each other lovingly. Right behind them stood Ohno’s shadow pulling on their arms to get them away from each other.
On a third picture Aiba drew himself in the pet shop’s garden. Right next to him stood Sho, smiling at him. No shadow was around him, nothing dark or bad was in this picture.
Aiba looked at his drawings. They looked manga-like. Not the way he had drawn them, but more the form he used. They looked like small comic strips. Small pictures made a complete story from Aiba’s last days.
The head ache faded slowly, but Aiba had still the feeling that his head would explode – it was like the shadows were still behind him, even though that couldn’t be.
Sho’s and Ohno’s shadows were extreme strong, and Aiba had never worked with such strong ones.
The most persistent and strongest shadow was the one hunting Nino once. Goose bumps appeared on Aiba’s skin when he thought about back then. Aiba and Nino never talked about that time back then, and it was probably the best thing they could do. Aiba and Nino wanted to get rid of the dark parts in their life. Not only Nino was affected by this, but also Aiba.
Aiba sighed. He rubbed over his face. He was tired and his body felt like he had run a marathon. He yawned and stretched his limps. Once more he took a look at his drawings. He’d solve this riddle behind Sho and Ohno’s shadows and he’d made them fading.
A/N: So Aiba was at the party. I know Sho is really hard to handle because of his attitude, but he'll be better soon, I promise.
Nino and Aiba will have a nice weekend together, so what they'll do there? Any suggestions?
Thanks for reading this chapter till the end my friends. <3
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Date: 2016-08-28 01:53 pm (UTC)Aiba's job is tiring ne~ hope it doesn't consume lot of energy from him.. waiting to hear more about Ohno and Sho shadows. Looking forward to the next one :)
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Date: 2016-09-04 01:31 pm (UTC)But he'll fight the shadows.
Thanks sooooo much for your comment <3
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Date: 2016-08-28 02:33 pm (UTC)Poor Aiba, I feel sorry for him because he can't even enjoy himself because the shadows take energy from him. I hope them will fade soon so both Ohno and Sho will be happy ^^ And now I'm curious about Nino's shadow that in the past was clinging to him~
Aiba and Nino alone a whole weekend could mean only one thing: fun and sillyness XD But I think they also will talk seriously and frankly.
Looking forward to the next chapter~
Bye bye <33
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Date: 2016-09-04 01:30 pm (UTC)The thing about Nino's shadow will be revealed soon :D
Thanks soooo much for dropping by, dear <3
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Date: 2016-08-28 08:24 pm (UTC)I love Nino's protective side and his ability to be so blunt.
Thanks for the update 💕
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Date: 2016-09-04 01:29 pm (UTC)Thanks so much for your comment, dear <3 <3 <3 3
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Date: 2016-08-28 08:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-09-04 01:29 pm (UTC)Thanks sooo much for your comment, dear <3
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Date: 2016-08-28 10:24 pm (UTC)Wow, those ate some shadows. Ohno's shadow hated Jun (or maybe she's possessive?). Sho's child is not really bad but maybe he's determined to bring the old Sho back. Poor Aiba, these guys are too difficult.
I am curious about Nino and Aiba's weekend together. Maybe there will be an emergency session within that weekend? IDK. But I'll wait! Thanks.
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Date: 2016-09-04 01:33 pm (UTC)Yes, Aiba has a lot of work with them, but he has a stong character, he'll make it ;)
The weekend is soon to come for them, and you'll see what will happen ;)
Thanks for dropping by and leaving a comment dear <3
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Date: 2016-08-29 01:27 am (UTC)Thank you so much for the update dear! ^_^
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Date: 2016-09-04 01:34 pm (UTC)Juntoshi have no easy life with the shadow.....
thanks sooo much for leaving a comment dear <3
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Date: 2016-08-29 03:01 am (UTC)One of the most beautiful qualities of true friendship is to understand and to be understood ..
hope they have great and enjoyable weekend ..
i'm glad aiba able see sho's honest smile once ..
i'm wonder about the third picture of aiba drew .. happy to see them together!!! ..
and curious why the ono's shadow hates jun??
wonder how he going to help sho ...?~~~~
looking forward ..
thanks for writing
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Date: 2016-09-04 01:21 pm (UTC)Sho will open up now, so there'll be more uncovered ;) And for Juntoshi there'll be a hard way....
thanks sooo much for reading and commenting dear <3
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Date: 2016-08-29 05:38 am (UTC)Poor Aiba-san. I know that feel. Sometimes is not easy nee... *patted Aiba's shoulder*
Gomen for able to give my comment in your 4th chapter. I just realized how much I love fantasy and horror things. XD
Will waiting for next chapters ^ - ^
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Date: 2016-09-04 01:22 pm (UTC)Not a problem, I am glad you left a comment here :*
Thanks sooo much, dear <3 <3
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Date: 2016-08-30 01:33 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-09-04 01:23 pm (UTC)Ohno's shadow is much harder...
thanks sooo much for reading and commenting dear <3 <3
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Date: 2016-09-03 01:38 am (UTC)Poor Aiba. He has to face such terrible things all by himself. Thank God for Nino and his brattiness who could always save the day.
Sho's shadow- the little girl, I don't think that she's actually Sho's daughter. Maybe she's someone real close to Sho. So close that she saw Sho as her papa or something. And perhaps, her death was caused by Sho. One way or another. That's why it lingers on Sho.
As for Ohno, I'm pretty sure it was a shadow of his past lover. That's why he is so against Ohno and Jun together. I first thought it was Nino, but then he's apparently not. Haha
Oh, so Nino used to have a shadow too once. I wonder what the story behind his. And Aiba, that it actually affects him as well.
But a weekend lazying around looks fun!
Aiba would cook but then Nino decided to be nice and took over so Aiba could just relax. (Or, they could just order pizzas)
They could surf (Or Aiba could) and play with the pets and sunbath on the beach (Aiba would, Nino probably opted to stay inside and play games for all he cares)
Thanks for this~
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Date: 2016-09-04 01:26 pm (UTC)It's an interesting thought about Sho's shadow, I really like the thought <3
No, it's not Nino *lol* That would have been really hard.
Yes, Nino's story will be uncovered in a few chapters. But for now they'll just have a nice weekend together :D
THanks oooo much for your comment <3
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Date: 2016-09-04 03:27 pm (UTC)I wonder about Nino's and Aiba's pasts too. Seems like something really huge happened.
I love how Nino talks back to Sho by the way :D
Thanks so much for sharing this! <3
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Date: 2016-09-11 02:22 pm (UTC)Yes, Nino and Aiba have a past they share.
:D Nino doesn't hold back :P
THanks for reading and commenting dear <3
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Date: 2016-09-08 05:48 am (UTC)Haro is a cool dog :) Nino and Aiba should spend some time playing frisbee with her in the surf! :)
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Date: 2016-09-11 02:29 pm (UTC)It's really a mystery ;P
Thanks sooo much for dropping by and leaving a comment <3