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Behind the waves - Chapter 7
Title: Behind the waves
Pairing: Aiba Masaki/ Sakurai Sho; Matsumoto Jun/ Ohno Satoshi;
Rating: PG-13 (R for this one)
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.
Nino had already fallen asleep again, but Aiba couldn’t sleep anymore. It was half past 4am. He stared at the ceiling. His thoughts were running wild.
Aiba sat up and sneaked out of the room. Haro lay in her basket but she looked up immediately when Aiba passed her. “Shhh…quiet,” he whispered at her.
Aiba took some sheets of paper from his cupboard and collected his pens and a glass of his self-made-ice-tea he had made some time ago. He opened the door to his terrace and sat at his table. It was still warm outside.
Haro lay next to him, her body across Aiba’s legs. She immediately snoozed away again. Aiba started drawing and got lost in his fast but exact lines. Soon he had Nino’s body on the corridor, the shadow above them till it had disappeared. On the other page he drew Ohno and next to him Jun, who was searching for Ohno’s hand to hold it, but Ohno didn’t react. On a third page he drew Sho with a little girl in a nice dress right next to him. She looked up at Sho, and he smiled down at her full-heartedly. On a last page Aiba drew himself, sitting next to Sho. Their shoulders almost touched. On the other side were Jun and Oho, happy together, no shadows around them. He drew Nino right next to him with a big smile around his lips.
“You really drew me well.” Aiba yelled out when a sudden voice resounded behind him in the almost silent morning. Aiba looked at the clock. It was already 8am.
“God, do you want to kill me?” Aiba turned to face Nino.
“No, actually not.” Nino grinned. He was totally his old self again. There was no sadness and no broken heart like he had showed it earlier. “How about I make some breakfast for us and you go for a walk with Haro?” Nino suggested.
“You voluntarily make breakfast?” Aiba blinked. “Okay, who are you and where’s my Nin-chan?”
Nino chuckled. “Stupid Ma-chan.” He threw the rubber against Aiba.
Both had to laugh. Aiba felt awake and the terrible tiredness from the day before was gone, even though he hadn’t slept much last night. He really needed to take care of himself. He shouldn’t be in contact with two shadows at once often.
“Those pictures are amazing, Ma-chan.” Nino brushed over the paper.
Aiba blushed. Those were actually his thoughts – a bit like his personal diary in pictures. It wasn’t something he usually showed to anyone.
“Especially this last picture with us together. We all look so happy and hat’s this closeness between you and Sho?” Now Nino grinned sheepishly.
Aiba took the papers to bring them away. “Nothing.”
Nino tilted his head. “Ohhh… I see … you like him?”
Aiba looked at his friend. To like Sho? The one who talked with him like it been Aiba’s fault that Sho felt bad? “No, I think we can’t talk about like here. He really is an asshole, really.”
Aiba could see Nino stunning before he burst out in laughter. “To hear such words from you, who even said that our ‘stone-throwing-neighbour’ back in our childhood had a good side, and he was just stuck in a depression, is really amusing.”
“It’s the truth.” Aiba shrugged. “He’s so closed and he acts like he’s the king of the world. And it annoys me, because I am sure he wasn’t always like that.”
Nino shook his head. “No, he was once really a nice young guy. But he has changed a lot.”
“I really wonder what happened to him.” Aiba knew he shouldn’t start that topic again, but Sho was so closed, he didn’t even have a clue what could have happened.
Nino sighed. “As I said, I have no idea either. And I think not even Jun as his brother is perfectly informed what happened back then.” Nino rubbed his belly. “But before we start a big conversation now, let’s make some breakfast. And you go with Haro, she already waits for her walk.” Nino pointed at Haro. She stood at the terrace’s door, waving her tail left and right.
“Okay, I am back in half an hour,” Aiba said and took the leash from the cupboard he had on his terrace. Haro immediately jumped around him before she headed to the front door.
~~~
Aiba walked down the small path. Haro ran left and right, and back and forth, but Aiba let her. He was in his thoughts. Nino’s words were still resounding in his ear. Did he really like Sho? No, but there was something attractive in his eyes – and Aiba had to admit that Sho was his type. Just that he’d never get into any kind of intimidate contact with his patients, and in the end Sho had had a child, so he most probably wasn’t interested in men.
Aiba shook his head – no – that was just his weird mind, maybe because of the shadow Sho was surrounded by.
“Come, Haro-chan, we walk back home.” Aiba pulled a little on the leash and Haro immediately started running back home. Aiba let the leash go and Haro jumped through the grass to the beach and headed towards Aiba’s house where she threw herself on Nino’s leg just to bite into his calf almost painfully.
“Hey, you brat,” Nino yelled out and jumped which made Haro believe that he wanted to play with her. She jumped up and reached the tie of Nino’s shorts. She pulled on it till Nino’s shorts slipped down his knees. “Leave it, Haro, stop.” But she didn’t listen. She shook her head and snarled like it was a very funny play – which it was – for her.
Aiba had already tears in his eyes. He held his stomach which already hurt.
“Stop laughing and help me here,” Nino whined.
“You look incredible cool with your shorts down your knees and your fight for your pants,” Aiba hiccupped because he was already out of breath.
Stop laughing and help me out!” Nino cried.
For one second Aiba thought about letting Nino suffer a little longer, but he was already starving and so he pulled out a treat and whistled, “Haro, here.”
Haro let Nino go to rush up to Aiba, taking the food out of his palm.
Nino pulled up his shorts and grumbled something maybe not so nice. Nino pushed the tie on his pants into them. “Just in case you want in my pants again.” He glanced at the dog.
Aiba sat down on the ground, laughing like madly. His sight got blur when he felt the tears filling his eyes. He didn’t remember when he had laughed that much for the last time.
“How nice that you think my misery is that funny.” Nino pointed with the knife at Aiba.
“I should have made a picture,” Aiba pressed out.
“Oh yeah, that would have been nice,” Nino grunted. “And now come, I need a big coffee and some pancakes.”
Aiba sat next to Nino. “Maybe I will draw this.”
Nino threw a dark glance at Aiba. “Oh shut up.” He took a bite of his pancake and started chewing angrily.
“Thank you.” Aiba bowed.
Nino blinked. “What for?”
“That you made me laugh full-heartedly. I really needed this.”
Nino put the fork on the table and pulled his eyebrow up when he looked at Aiba. “I love being your personal mood-trainer-clown-whatever.”
“What do you want to do today?” Aiba changed the topic. He knew Nino too well to risk that he’d get really annoyed with him.
“Hm, how about chilling in the sun, maybe play some Mario Kart in the afternoon and have a nice barbeque in the evening? I’d suggest to go to town for you to buy the food,” Nino said.
Aiba clapped. “I have some things here already, but we’d need some more things to have a nice barbeque, so that’s great. I can make salads and sauces for us while you are in town.”
Nino smiled at him. “Okay, that really sounds like a plan. So let’s have a nice breakfast now. And maybe we’ll go to swim afterwards?”
Aiba nodded. He could really feel the stress of the last days fading. It was nice to have a weekend like this one. “That really sounds like a master-plan.”
~~~
Aiba cut the strawberries into little pieces. He wanted to make a nice cake for him and Nino who was already in town to buy the food for the barbeque.
Akira lay on the window sill, purring slowly. She enjoyed being surrounded by humans from time to time. But when Aiba had a visitor she hardly showed up. “You have a good life, Kitty.” Aiba grinned.
Aiba felt like he had a soulmate with Akira, because she was like him, he also didn’t like humans around him – at least not every human.
“I am back,” Aiba heard Nino yelling from the front door. Akira stood up and jumped down into the garden, hiding somewhere under the bushes. Aiba smiled at that. “Oh, and I brought someone along, I hope that’s okay.”
Aiba walked up to the door. He was curious who it was. There was no shadow somewhere around, so it couldn’t be Ohno or Sho. “Jun-kun?” Aiba asked stunning.
Jun bowed. “I am sorry for breaking into your calm weekend. I can go if I disturb you and come back any other time.”
“Nah,” Aiba waved, “don’t be stupid. We have enough to eat, so come in. Where’s Ohno?”
“Thank you,” Jun said. “He’s on a boat trip. That’s why I wanted to visit you. He doesn’t know that I am here.”
A/N: So we have a little visitor on their weekend, why is Jun at Aiba's place? What does he want to talk about? :)
Pairing: Aiba Masaki/ Sakurai Sho; Matsumoto Jun/ Ohno Satoshi;
Rating: PG-13 (R for this one)
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.
Nino had already fallen asleep again, but Aiba couldn’t sleep anymore. It was half past 4am. He stared at the ceiling. His thoughts were running wild.
Aiba sat up and sneaked out of the room. Haro lay in her basket but she looked up immediately when Aiba passed her. “Shhh…quiet,” he whispered at her.
Aiba took some sheets of paper from his cupboard and collected his pens and a glass of his self-made-ice-tea he had made some time ago. He opened the door to his terrace and sat at his table. It was still warm outside.
Haro lay next to him, her body across Aiba’s legs. She immediately snoozed away again. Aiba started drawing and got lost in his fast but exact lines. Soon he had Nino’s body on the corridor, the shadow above them till it had disappeared. On the other page he drew Ohno and next to him Jun, who was searching for Ohno’s hand to hold it, but Ohno didn’t react. On a third page he drew Sho with a little girl in a nice dress right next to him. She looked up at Sho, and he smiled down at her full-heartedly. On a last page Aiba drew himself, sitting next to Sho. Their shoulders almost touched. On the other side were Jun and Oho, happy together, no shadows around them. He drew Nino right next to him with a big smile around his lips.
“You really drew me well.” Aiba yelled out when a sudden voice resounded behind him in the almost silent morning. Aiba looked at the clock. It was already 8am.
“God, do you want to kill me?” Aiba turned to face Nino.
“No, actually not.” Nino grinned. He was totally his old self again. There was no sadness and no broken heart like he had showed it earlier. “How about I make some breakfast for us and you go for a walk with Haro?” Nino suggested.
“You voluntarily make breakfast?” Aiba blinked. “Okay, who are you and where’s my Nin-chan?”
Nino chuckled. “Stupid Ma-chan.” He threw the rubber against Aiba.
Both had to laugh. Aiba felt awake and the terrible tiredness from the day before was gone, even though he hadn’t slept much last night. He really needed to take care of himself. He shouldn’t be in contact with two shadows at once often.
“Those pictures are amazing, Ma-chan.” Nino brushed over the paper.
Aiba blushed. Those were actually his thoughts – a bit like his personal diary in pictures. It wasn’t something he usually showed to anyone.
“Especially this last picture with us together. We all look so happy and hat’s this closeness between you and Sho?” Now Nino grinned sheepishly.
Aiba took the papers to bring them away. “Nothing.”
Nino tilted his head. “Ohhh… I see … you like him?”
Aiba looked at his friend. To like Sho? The one who talked with him like it been Aiba’s fault that Sho felt bad? “No, I think we can’t talk about like here. He really is an asshole, really.”
Aiba could see Nino stunning before he burst out in laughter. “To hear such words from you, who even said that our ‘stone-throwing-neighbour’ back in our childhood had a good side, and he was just stuck in a depression, is really amusing.”
“It’s the truth.” Aiba shrugged. “He’s so closed and he acts like he’s the king of the world. And it annoys me, because I am sure he wasn’t always like that.”
Nino shook his head. “No, he was once really a nice young guy. But he has changed a lot.”
“I really wonder what happened to him.” Aiba knew he shouldn’t start that topic again, but Sho was so closed, he didn’t even have a clue what could have happened.
Nino sighed. “As I said, I have no idea either. And I think not even Jun as his brother is perfectly informed what happened back then.” Nino rubbed his belly. “But before we start a big conversation now, let’s make some breakfast. And you go with Haro, she already waits for her walk.” Nino pointed at Haro. She stood at the terrace’s door, waving her tail left and right.
“Okay, I am back in half an hour,” Aiba said and took the leash from the cupboard he had on his terrace. Haro immediately jumped around him before she headed to the front door.
~~~
Aiba walked down the small path. Haro ran left and right, and back and forth, but Aiba let her. He was in his thoughts. Nino’s words were still resounding in his ear. Did he really like Sho? No, but there was something attractive in his eyes – and Aiba had to admit that Sho was his type. Just that he’d never get into any kind of intimidate contact with his patients, and in the end Sho had had a child, so he most probably wasn’t interested in men.
Aiba shook his head – no – that was just his weird mind, maybe because of the shadow Sho was surrounded by.
“Come, Haro-chan, we walk back home.” Aiba pulled a little on the leash and Haro immediately started running back home. Aiba let the leash go and Haro jumped through the grass to the beach and headed towards Aiba’s house where she threw herself on Nino’s leg just to bite into his calf almost painfully.
“Hey, you brat,” Nino yelled out and jumped which made Haro believe that he wanted to play with her. She jumped up and reached the tie of Nino’s shorts. She pulled on it till Nino’s shorts slipped down his knees. “Leave it, Haro, stop.” But she didn’t listen. She shook her head and snarled like it was a very funny play – which it was – for her.
Aiba had already tears in his eyes. He held his stomach which already hurt.
“Stop laughing and help me here,” Nino whined.
“You look incredible cool with your shorts down your knees and your fight for your pants,” Aiba hiccupped because he was already out of breath.
Stop laughing and help me out!” Nino cried.
For one second Aiba thought about letting Nino suffer a little longer, but he was already starving and so he pulled out a treat and whistled, “Haro, here.”
Haro let Nino go to rush up to Aiba, taking the food out of his palm.
Nino pulled up his shorts and grumbled something maybe not so nice. Nino pushed the tie on his pants into them. “Just in case you want in my pants again.” He glanced at the dog.
Aiba sat down on the ground, laughing like madly. His sight got blur when he felt the tears filling his eyes. He didn’t remember when he had laughed that much for the last time.
“How nice that you think my misery is that funny.” Nino pointed with the knife at Aiba.
“I should have made a picture,” Aiba pressed out.
“Oh yeah, that would have been nice,” Nino grunted. “And now come, I need a big coffee and some pancakes.”
Aiba sat next to Nino. “Maybe I will draw this.”
Nino threw a dark glance at Aiba. “Oh shut up.” He took a bite of his pancake and started chewing angrily.
“Thank you.” Aiba bowed.
Nino blinked. “What for?”
“That you made me laugh full-heartedly. I really needed this.”
Nino put the fork on the table and pulled his eyebrow up when he looked at Aiba. “I love being your personal mood-trainer-clown-whatever.”
“What do you want to do today?” Aiba changed the topic. He knew Nino too well to risk that he’d get really annoyed with him.
“Hm, how about chilling in the sun, maybe play some Mario Kart in the afternoon and have a nice barbeque in the evening? I’d suggest to go to town for you to buy the food,” Nino said.
Aiba clapped. “I have some things here already, but we’d need some more things to have a nice barbeque, so that’s great. I can make salads and sauces for us while you are in town.”
Nino smiled at him. “Okay, that really sounds like a plan. So let’s have a nice breakfast now. And maybe we’ll go to swim afterwards?”
Aiba nodded. He could really feel the stress of the last days fading. It was nice to have a weekend like this one. “That really sounds like a master-plan.”
~~~
Aiba cut the strawberries into little pieces. He wanted to make a nice cake for him and Nino who was already in town to buy the food for the barbeque.
Akira lay on the window sill, purring slowly. She enjoyed being surrounded by humans from time to time. But when Aiba had a visitor she hardly showed up. “You have a good life, Kitty.” Aiba grinned.
Aiba felt like he had a soulmate with Akira, because she was like him, he also didn’t like humans around him – at least not every human.
“I am back,” Aiba heard Nino yelling from the front door. Akira stood up and jumped down into the garden, hiding somewhere under the bushes. Aiba smiled at that. “Oh, and I brought someone along, I hope that’s okay.”
Aiba walked up to the door. He was curious who it was. There was no shadow somewhere around, so it couldn’t be Ohno or Sho. “Jun-kun?” Aiba asked stunning.
Jun bowed. “I am sorry for breaking into your calm weekend. I can go if I disturb you and come back any other time.”
“Nah,” Aiba waved, “don’t be stupid. We have enough to eat, so come in. Where’s Ohno?”
“Thank you,” Jun said. “He’s on a boat trip. That’s why I wanted to visit you. He doesn’t know that I am here.”
A/N: So we have a little visitor on their weekend, why is Jun at Aiba's place? What does he want to talk about? :)