Digimon Fan Fiction ❯ Untitled ❯ Save Me ( Chapter 4 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Disclaimers: I. Dont. Own. It.
Save Me
[shounen ai] [twt] [angst] [PoV] [lime]
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The first thing I hear when I wake up is the sound of singing birds from outside. I don't bother to open my eyes yet. I'm too comfortable and it's so warm.
I feel Kai's body shift slightly over mine, the first time he's moved since last night, and I know he knows I'm awake because he makes a habit of listening to the speed of my breathing. "'Morning, Ken," he says cheerfully and sits up. I can hear him stretch.
"Ouch!" he yelps as he remembers his injured ribs and I open my eyes finally. "Forgot," he says smiling.
I sit up slowly and wrap my arms around his waist, pressing my chest against his back and huggin him - careful not to hurt his arm or ribs. Kai sighs contently and snuggles back against me, then I kiss his neck and slip a hand under his shirt.
"Will you wear your hair straight today?" I murmmer and snuggle closer until Kai is almost sitting in my lap.
He 'hm?'s confusedly and turns as best he can to look at me.
"I like your hair this way," I say grining and he runs a hand through his hair, only now realizing it's not spikey anymore.
"Fine," he huffs and leans forwad to kiss me. He presses his tongue against my teeth seeking entrance, and then explores my mouth, further than last night, as I drag my hand, that was under his shirt, teasingly to the waist band of his pants.
He moans happily again into my mouth and climbs into my lap, his legs on either side of me so we can be as close as possible.
"Breakfast!" we hear mama call and freeze like a pair of deer caught in a semi-truck's headlights.
Kai laughs and leans his forehead against mine, slumping onto me lazily. "Let's be thankful she doesn't come in here instead," and I laugh too.
Slowly we haul ourselves out of bed, helping eachother get dressed, and make our way out to the kitchen. Mama points to our spots at the table and then goes back into the kitchen to finnish frying some eggs for papa.
Kai sits down to his usual seat across the table from me and stirs his fork around in his eggs boredly. He hasn't been allowed to eat pancakes for awhile because mama wants him to stay in shape for soccer. I play soccer too, but I guess my talent isn't as important as his. I cringe at that dark, jealous thought. He is the favorite for his talent, but I am for my kindness.
I'm sure mama or papa have thought - atleast once - about how good life would be if we were one person.
After we eat our breakfast, or most of it, Kai and I get up to leave for school. When I'm certain no one is looking I grab my last pancake and run out the door after Kai.
"Here," I say and hold out the plain pancake, still warm.
"Mmm, plain," he laughs mockingly, but crams it into his mouth anyways.
At lunch time, Yolei is all over me, but Takeru seems to be keeping her at bay with a handy stick.
"Kai's hair looks really nice today," Kari says smiling at me. She may not know we are 'together', if that's what you'd like to call it, but she probably *does* recall the time when I told her that I wished I could convince Kai to wear his hair down for once.
"What about mine?" Yolei whines and shows off her purple braids for the hundredth time. She had her hair braided into about a thousand annoying little braids yesterday and I think *she's* the only one who likes it.
Takeru coughs and smiles at me, I grin back.
"Hey guys!" Daisuke shouts and runs over to our lunch table with a giant grin. "Anyone want to go play basketball?"
Yolei looks about ready to ignore him, but Takeru grabs her shirt and pulls her out of her seat, "We will." Then the two, with a furious purple haired girl being dragged by the braids, walk over to the black top leaving me and Hikari.
"So what's up, Ken?" she says smiling all sweet and innoccent like.
"Not much," I reply slowly. I'm wondering what's going on.
"Wanna talk to me about anything?" she asks again. Sometimes peoples' kindness can make me do anything.
"Kai and I kissed last night," I blurt out quietly, "and this morning."
Hikari grins in a knowing way, grateful I had enough trust in her to tell her. "I'm so jealous of your relationship. He's a beast and the only one who can get through his shell is you."
I smile. He makes me feel so special.
Then our attention is called to shouts we hear coming from the black top. Long slurs of random profanities - including the word 'fag' - and then... Kai's name.
Kari and I run over as fast as we can - I fearing the worst. A group of about five boys in the same grade as I, are circling something - Kai - but he doesn't seem to be hurt yet.
I push roughly through a thin, but growing crowd and yell out, "Stop it!" If I don't who will? Kids can be incredibly stupid sometimes.
Kai looks at me ashamed and frightened, but I won't let him get hurt this time.
"And what are you gonna do about it?" a boy, who's probably their leader, asks loudly and grabs me by my shirt collar.
Then the nearby kids leave all of a sudden, like they see the end of the world coming. It turns out to be the principle who takes the three of us to her office and phones our parents.
She doesn't seem to care at all about the details of the fight. She just knows Kai to be a trouble making little punk and that's all she needs to suspend us three for the rest of the day.
When we get home I am ordered to go straight to my room. Mama believes that neither of us started the fight, but she is still really angry at Kai for some reason. It scares me.
"Is it true?" I hear her loud voice from behind my door. I put my ear up closer, but Kai is too quiet for me to hear.
"You know I do not approve."
I open my door and peek my head out to hear Kai's voice better.
"It's not for you to approve or disapprove, mother," he says quietly, but sternly.
"I'll decide what goes and what doesn't in this house, Kai!" she yells. "Go to your room."
I shy away from the door quickly, scared of how mad Kai could be right now.
He enters the room and closes the door, then stares at me for a while.
"I'm going out is where I'm going!" we hear mama scream - most likely at papa, since there is no one else in the house left for her to scream at - and then a loud door slam.
Minutes later, papa pokes in and smiles warmly at both of us. "Kai, your mother is sorry. She just... needs to get used to this. We both love and support you." Then he comes in and gives Kai a big hug - for once he doesn't try and push him away - and then one for me aswell. "How's rice sound for dinner?" he asks, lightening the mood and leaves, shutting the door behind him. Rice is the only thing he knows how to cook without anyone's help.
"What are they talking about?" I ask nervously. I have a guess, but this could be about anything.
"I'm gay," he says flatly and then his anger disappears and he smiles at me.
"Ok." It's not a shock at all to me, except that mama took it so horribly. I wish Kai didn't have to go through that.
I walk up to him slowly and hug him, and he presses himself against me happily. We kiss.
Our tongues dance slowly in my mouth, I can feel one of Kai's hands under my shirt. It plays with a stiffening nub of flesh and I gasp into his mouth.
"Ken," he mumbles as he guides me back towards his bed and kisses me again. I love how he says my name.
Leafmon, who neither of us have noticed, flys out of Kai's bed and bounces up to mine, confused by what's happening.
As Kai leans on top of me, and we lay down onto the bed, I look up into his eyes. I could be lost forever in them. "Kai, I've never..." I stutter nervously.
He grins. "Neither have I." Then he strips off my shirt and kisses his way down my chest, his hands running up my thighs and completely ignoring the slight bulge becoming more visible in my pants. His lips return to mine and I kiss back eagerly, breathing hard now.
Kai pulls back slightly, looking down upon me with sparkling dark eyes. "Ken," he murmmers again and brushes afew strands of dark blue hair from my face, "I don't think I'm ready for.."
"Me neither," I giggle softy and pull him down towards me. Then I hear rustling noises coming from my top bed and see Leafmon stick his head over the edge to look at us curiously. I laugh and break Kai's kiss for a moment to say, "Leafmon, go to sleep."
Kai looks up curiously, almost hitting his head on Leafmon's, and a beautiful laughter erupts from his lips. I don't think either of us know quite how we'll explain any of this to it. I should ask Daisuke if he's said anything to demiveemon.
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Louise: Hyb, it looks to me like you used their young age and inexperience as a cheap excuse for this not to be a lemon.
Hyb: Uhm... I'm working on it.
Louise: Again, reviews would be cool ^__~