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yukitsubute ([personal profile] yukitsubute) wrote in [community profile] sky_no_yuki2017-05-20 04:40 pm

Up where we belong 7/? (JunBa, Sakumiya)

Title: Up where we belong
Pairing: For the beginning Arashi friendhip, later on: JunBa, Sakumiya, Ohno/??
Rating: up to R
Warning: None
Summary: To grow up in an orphanage can be really depressing. You miss your family, or you wonder about your family. Why are you here? Where is your mother? Your father? Everything starts getting easier when you have friends who are your family - like in Masaki's, Sho's, Kazu's and Satoshi's case. And when a baby arrives in the orphanage, Masaki has big-brother-like feelings from the very first beginning.



„Hey, Masaki,“ Sho said after they had finished dinner. “We have a surprise for your birthday.” Sho had seen Masaki’s sad eyes when Maria-san had told him that it was his last birthday with all his friends together. Sho didn’t like the thought either. Not only that he didn’t want to leave the others, but also because he was terrible afraid of what would await him out there in the world.

“Oh yes, we have planned it for weeks.” Kazu clapped his hands and Jun imitated him immediately.

“And Kazu cursed a lot, but I was not allowed to learn the words from him,” Jun told Masaki excitedly.

“And that’s good.” Masaki poked Jun’s side, earning a giggle from him. Masaki glanced at Kazu. “No cursing in front of little children.”

“Yes, mom,” Kazu mocked the other.

“Hey, how about we go upstairs to our room?” Sho suggested. The others agreed. They had thought a long time what they could give Masaki as a present. They all didn’t have any money to buy him something, but nevertheless they wanted to give something to him.

Sho just hoped that Masaki would like it.

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They sat together in Masaki’s room. Masaki looked around, but there was nothing which looked like a present. Of course he didn’t await something special, but at least something self-made.

Jun jumped on Masaki’s bed grasped for the book on the nightstand. “Can you read another chapter for me tonight?”

Masaki brushed Jun’s head. “Of course, but it’s a little bit too early to read now.”

“Are you ready, Masaki?” Sho and Satoshi stood at the doorframe their hands on their back.

“I am not sure, I don’t trust you,” Masaki laughed out loud.

They smiled at him and came up into the room. Kazu knelt on his bed, a grin covering his face. “We all wish you a happy birthday.”

“Happy birthday, Masa-channnn,” Jun blurred out. His hands stretched up over his head.

Masaki took the package Sho handed to him. It was rather heavy and he wondered what they had made for him. He unwrapped it and held a bunch of papers in his hands. They were bound together with a green string and on the top page was a picture with all of them together. Everyone of them had written a small note for Masaki.

“See, that’s mine,” Jun smiled, pointing at an undefined signature on the paper.

Masaki was close to tears. He opened the book and looked through various pictures, starting when he was a baby himself. “Where did you get these from?” He wanted to know.

Sho and Satoshi joined Jun and Masaki on the bed and even Kazu jumped down from his own to join them. “We asked the nuns. They always make pictures from us, but I think we got used to it, and we don’t care about it anymore. We asked them to help us, and Maria-san came to give us the pictures last week,” Sho explained.

“That’s amazing. That is the best present ever.” Masaki rubbed his eyes. He didn’t want to cry, but this really touched him.

“Oh, we have a much better present for you.” Satoshi grinned brightly.

“Better than this?” Masaki asked.

Sho nodded. “We’ll stay here.”

Masaki blinked. What did Sho say? “Who stays where?” He asked.

Kazu poked Masaki’s nose. “Sho and Satoshi stay here. They will just move in a new building. And come.” Kazu pulled Masaki from the bed to the window. See the house there?”

Masaki nodded. “It’s the old nun’s home, right?”

“Yes, but Maria-san and the others moved to the new building on the north side, and this one is empty, so they decided to let the young adults live there,” Kazu explained.

Masaki turned to his friends. He saw them smiling at him, and he was sure that they were probably the happiest that they could stay here. “That’s amazing, that’s the best birthday ever.” Masaki walked back to the bed. “But how? They always said that they want you to get into a life without help?”

Satoshi leaned against the backrest. He looked relaxed and the fear which sparkled in his eyes during the last days and weeks was gone. “They had some bigger troubles with others in past. I just heard that some of the boys from this orphanage ended in not so good affairs. That’s why they want to keep them together till they have a constant life. Like a job and regular salary and so on.”

“I can’t believe it. That’s really the best birthday ever,” Masaki said. He looked at the book on the bed. They were all smiling on the picture. It had been Jun’s first birthday they celebrated together.

“Oh, and look,” Jun suddenly said, opening the book on the last page. There was a big paper folded into a smaller one.

Masaki opened it and smiled. It was the paper with their hand prints on it. “Our vow from almost four years ago,” Masaki whispered.

“And we are still stuck together,” Kazu said. “Unbelievable.”

“Sometimes I wonder why no one wanted us,” Sho said absent-minded.

“I think we didn’t want someone, and some of us still don’t want a family. That’s why none of us got adopted till now. Plus Jun who screamed everyone to death when they tried to carry him,” Kazu chuckled.

Masaki could feel Jun’s head resting on his leg. He really had always started crying when a family came to see him. There was no chance to keep him calm, not even when Masaki was around. Soon the nuns got frustrated and fewer families came to see Jun. By now there were hardly any interests in Jun anymore.

“Don’t you want to know who your family is?” Satoshi suddenly said. Masaki looked at him. He had never thought about it. He didn’t know why, but Masaki had always been happy with his life. Of course there were times he missed a real family, but when he looked at his friends, he immediately felt better again.

“Last week I saw a family bringing a baby here,” Sho said. He looked down on his legs. “I wondered if my mom and dad also brought me here like this.” Sho smiled sadly. “They gave the small bundle to the nuns and walked away, like they sold some old DVDs or something like that.”

“You mean it looked like they didn’t even care?” Masaki wanted to know. He couldn’t imagine that someone was able to act like this.

Sho nodded. “It looked so carefree. And it made me wonder how my parents were.”

“Last week,” Satoshi started. “I heard some nuns talking about the documents they collect from the children. They said that they keep everything in a separate office at the third floor.”

Masaki felt something in him jumping up and down. “You mean that there is all information about our past?”

Satoshi nodded. “Yes.”

Kazu sat upright on the floor. He was nervous. Masaki could see this in his body language. “And is there a chance that we can get there?”

“You mean to break into the room?” Masaki whispered.

“That’s forbidden,” Jun said.

Masaki tousled through Jun’s hair. “It is, Jun-pon, but …” He didn’t know what to say. What was a reason for them to break into the nun’s office.

“You know, Jun,” Kazu hooked in. “We want to solve this riddle. It’s like the game we played last week. We are treasure hunter, and we want to get the treasure. And no one is allowed to know about it, except us.”

Jun tilted his head. He looked from Kazu to Satoshi and back. “That sounds funny,” he finally said. He sat up in the bed. Masaki could see Jun’s eyes sparkling, like always when it was about playing a game.

“But it’s a game we aren’t allowed to talk about.” Masaki put his finger on his mouth to symbolize that they should keep quiet about it.

“You really want to break into the nun’s office?” Sho asked. “Do you think that this is a good idea?” Sho had always been cautious when it was about pranks. He had always been far too earnest to play tricks on anyone.

“We need to be careful. If we get caught, we end up in serious problems,” Satoshi said. “But I think there is a chance that we get into the room to take a look at our documents.”

“We just need a good plan,” Kazu said. He stood up to get some paper and a pen.

Masaki felt the nervousness in him rising. He had never thought about these documents before, but now he got all over chipper about it. Maybe he’d soon get to know who he really was.

Soon after his nervousness turned into a feeling of being sick. “Let us think about a plan,” Masaki said, his hand pulled up above his head.

“Yeah, plan,” Jun giggled, imitating Masaki’s position.


A/N: Hello everyone, here is the update of the week *lol* I am pretty busy right now, so I am happy that I am able to update at least one multi Chapter <3
I hope you'll like it. So what do you think? They are going to break into the office now? 
 

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