Earthian Fan Fiction ❯ Messiah's Obsession ❯ Chapter 2
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Messiah’s Obsession
By Sakura (aka L-sama no miko)
Chapter 2
Chihaya moaned, causing the dozing green haired man to jump awake. He dashed over to the bed and carefully helped the now awake angel to sit up. “How are you feeling, koi?” he asked, brushing away a few stray locks.
“M-Messiah,” he groaned, hissing slightly at the pain he felt all over his body. “W-Why does everything hurt?”
The homunculus frowned, feeling a bit guilty for doing what he did the night before. “I’m sorry, my angel,” he said kissing they boy’s forehead. “I let that *bleep* get to you.”
“W-What do you mean?” Chihaya stared at the dark angel in confusion. He tried to think of who Messiah had meant, but his head throbbed even worse if he did. All he could remember was blond hair and then waking in Messiah’s arms.
The green haired homunculus looked at him sadly. “You don’t remember?” he asked. Chihaya shook his head, the pain too much for him to speak. Messiah sighed. “What do you remember, koi?”
Before he could answer, the smaller angel cried out at the sudden flare up of pain at his back and clutched at the taller one’s shirt. Messiah immediately wrapped his arms around him and began to rub circles around his back, careful to go easy on the area where his original self had torn off the beautiful black wing. ‘So my nanites have decided to repair that have they?’ he mused, feeling the scar had begun to heal. ‘That should make him like me even more then.’ A smug smirk appeared on his face as he thought of the look on Chihaya’s face when he learned about his newly re-grown wing.
“I r-remember…” the smaller angel began when the pain had subsided enough for him to talk. He furrowed his brows, trying his best to remember anything without causing another throbbing headache. “B-Blond hair?” he winced at the throbbing pain in his head again. Messiah frowned, which Chihaya missed since he had buried his head in the taller one’s chest again.
“That’s the one who took you from the Doctor and me,” he said, still rubbing the poor angel’s back. “What else can you remember?”
“H-Hurts,” he moaned, tears forming at the corners of his eyes.
“I know my angel, but it’s important that you try. Will you do that, for me?”
“I-I’ll try,” he said sniffling. Messiah smiled gently and wiped away the glimmering tears.
“Do you remember who made you?” the green haired homunculus prodded, steering the smaller one’s thoughts away from what he knew would hurt him if he tried to remember the other angel again.
Chihaya frowned and furrowed his brows again. He didn’t remember ever being ‘made’ but as he concentrated on his green haired companion, images of a large building or was it a mansion, came to his mind. “Were we… were we in a big house?” he asked, images of seeing Messiah behind a glass wall or was it a door?
“That’s right,” Messiah said, smiling. “We lived at the Shop. Go on, Chihaya.”
The smaller angel was silent for several minutes, obviously trying to remember anything else. “There was a man,” he said, frowning, “He wore sunglasses?”
“The Doctor,” the green haired man muttered in disgust.
“Messiah, I don’t think I like him,” Chihaya whispered fearfully.
“I don’t either, koi. He was a horrible man. He wanted to take you from me.”
“B-But I thought you said t-the one with…” He winced at the sharp pain in his head.
“Shh. Easy little one. They both wanted you,” he explained, making the smaller one lie back down. “But you’re safe with me now.” He covered him with the blankets once more before leaning down to kiss his forehead. “Get some rest, Chihaya.”
  ; “I-It hurts, Messiah,” the smaller angel moaned.
“I know. I am truly sorry, but it’s the only way I could stop the poison,” he said placing a damp cloth on Chihaya’s forehead.
  ; “P-Poison?!” he stammered, struggling to sit up, making the cloth fall to the side and onto the floor.
The green haired homunculus frowned, gently pushing him back onto the bed. “It was the Doctor,” he spat angrily, making his smaller lover to cringe away in fear. Messiah smiled sadly at him. “I’m sorry for frightening you, koi. It’s just that I hate that man so much.” He picked up the cloth, but put it aside instead of back on the angel’s head.
“I-If he made me, w-why try to poison me?” Chihaya asked, confused.
  ; “Go to sleep, Chihaya,” Messiah said, firmly.
“Messiah, tell me!” the smaller one pleaded.
Seeing that Chihaya wouldn’t listen, the green haired homunculus sighed, then began explaining. “The Doctor made you to be a weapon of some kind,” he said, frowning, a tiny pang of guilt pulling at his heart for the lies he was about to tell. “But he wasn’t satisfied for some reason, maybe it was because you’re so kind and gentle.” The smaller angel blushed profusely at his taller lover’s compliment, but kept quiet, wanting him to go on.
“So he made me. You were wandering around the Shop and came across my cell. That is how we met. We soon became very good friends. That sick *bleep* of a creator of ours didn’t like that. He thought that the prototype – you – would corrupt me somehow so he handed you over to a client of the Shop’s.”
“The blond haired man?” he asked wincing again, though the pain in his mind wasn’t as bad as before.
Messiah nodded grimly. “He is the one who I saved you from. It hurt me when I saw that you didn’t remember me then. The Doctor must have done something to wipe your memory for you were all over that man! I could smell him on you!” Chihaya eeped when the taller green haired angel slammed his hand down on the mattress. He backed away as far as he could, if he could have gone through the headboard, he probably would have.
The green haired angel immediately cursed himself for scaring his little one yet again. “Oh Chihaya!” he cried, pulling the smaller angel into his arms and began to gently rock him back and forth. “It’s ok, I’m sorry, my love. I’m not angry with you. It’s their fault for causing you to forget.” He continued to rock him, making nonsense noises in an attempt to calm the now very frightened Chihaya.
It took several more minutes before the black haired angel was able to pay attention to the rest of his lover’s tale. “I took you from that man and ran away with you. For a while we were happy. But it wasn’t meant to last. Somehow the Doctor had found where we were hiding and managed to capture us. I escaped and went searching for you. However, I found you too late.” He then bowed his head.
“T-The poison?” Chihaya asked, guessing at what Messiah had meant.
Nodding, the green haired homunculus continued. “That *bleep* had just injected a very potent toxin into you when I found you. He was laughing, saying that I was a baka (idiot) to get all worked up over a failure like you and that it was better that he get rid of you as soon as possible.” He looked away, not wanting to scare Chihaya with the look of pure rage that he was certain he had on his face. “I was so mad. So mad that…”
“Y-You killed him,” the smaller angel finished for him.
“I killed him,” Messiah confirmed. “I killed him because I wanted us to be free. I did it for you Chihaya. My angel.” He nervously reached out to cup his cheek but thought otherwise and attempted to draw his hand away.
He was startled when Chihaya smiled at him and pulled his hand back and placed it on his cheek. “Thank you,” he beamed, tears of love pouring from his amethyst eyes.
The green haired homunculus smiled, all feelings of guilt or remorse was pushed to the farthest reaches of his heart at the smaller angel’s smiling face, especially since it was directed at him and only him. “Get some rest now, little one,” he said, chuckling slightly at Chihaya’s rather loud yawn, “I’ve tired you out.”
“B-But what about the poison?” Chihaya asked again, concerned that it might have been deadly.
Messiah continued to smile at him. “It’s alright, koi. I gave you the antidote, that’s why your body is hurting so much right now.”
“Oh,” he replied, relieved that he wasn’t going to die. “Thank you Messiah!” He then shocked the taller angel by lunging forward and glomping him.
Smirking to himself, the green haired homunculus reveled in the victory he was sure he’d won over his blond rival. The nanites had done their job and Chihaya had always been rather gullible – always eager to believe whatever anyone told him. “You must rest,” he chided again, pushing him back down yet again.
Chihaya yawned again, rather cutely Messiah thought, but still refused to listen. He looked at the green haired man, silently begging him. “What is it you want, little one?” he asked, teasingly, knowing full well what his smaller love wanted.
“S-Stay with me?” he asked, shyly.
“Of course.” Messiah then gingerly moved the smaller one aside so he would have room. Chihaya blushed profusely, but let the taller dark angel slide into the bed beside him. Once he made sure they were sufficiently covered, Messiah wrapped his arms around the smaller angel. Chihaya let out a contented sigh and snuggled against his chest, wrapping his arms around him as well. Within minutes, the smaller one was fast asleep.
“I win, Kagebaka,” the green haired homunculus whispered, “Chihaya’s mine now. And nothing will ever tear us apart!” he vowed, tightening his grip on the slumbering angel. The smaller one frowned and winced slightly in his sleep, causing him to look at him. Kissing him in apology, Messiah loosened his hold slightly and smiled when the smile returned on his love’s face. Soon he too was asleep, content for the first time he could remember.
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&nb sp; Kagetsuya was frantic now that the initial anger had worn off. He’d been searching all over the city and still hadn’t found any sign of his missing partner. He even went so far as to ask the birds for help, but they too hadn’t been able to locate the black winged angel they were so fond of.
“Where the hell are you Chihaya?!” he shouted, startling a few of the passersby. He continued to walk ignoring the various looks he got from the Earthians. He could care less what they thought of him, what mattered right now was that he find Chihaya and as soon as possible. “Don’t make me ask Michael-sama for help,” he muttered. Going to the head angel for help meant that he had failed in taking care of said angel’s adopted son. And being on the run from the other angels wasn’t exactly helping the situation either. “Damn it!”
&nbs p; “Kagetsuuuuuuuuyyyyyyyyyyyyaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!”
& nbsp; He whirled around half expecting his wayward lover but cringed when a lavender haired girl came barreling into him. “Ugh! Aya!” he said, frowning at the fierce bear hug he found himself in.
“Everyone’s been looking for you! Just what did that Chihaya make you do to tick off Michael and Raphael-sama?!”
  ; “Aya!” chided a sandy haired man coming up to them. “You shouldn’t say things like that when you do know everything. Besides I’m sure it’s just some sort of misunderstanding, right Kagetsuya?”
&nb sp; “Actually,” the blond began.
“Hey,” interrupted Aya, “Where’s Chihaya? Isn’t he always hanging all over you?” She looked around but couldn’t see the black haired angel anywhere around.
“Can we talk somewhere else? I can’t risk the Earthians overhearing us.”
&nbs p; “Sure, there’s a café nearby,” the sandy blond suggested.
&nbs p; A few minutes later, the trio was seated comfortably at one of the rear tables where there were fewer people. “So Chihaya’s been missing since last night?” Miyagi, the sandy blond angel asked after having been filled in.
Aya frowned not liking that they were going to talk about the black angel. “So who cares,” she said coldly. “It’s his fault for always fraternizing with Earthians. Good riddance I say.”
&nb sp; Kagetsuya glared at her, finding it extremely hard not to punch her there and then. “Aya!” Miyagi scolded, slapping her cheek. The lavender haired angel let out a shriek.
“H-How could you, Miyagi!” she cried, tears streaming down her now mismatched cheeks.
“No, Aya,” he said coldly, “How could you say that about Chihaya. Did you forget I’m a plus checker too? What if it was me who went missing?!”
&nbs p; “B-B-But,” she stammered, still holding her hurt cheek.
“I’ve had enough of your constant berating of Chihaya. It’s time you grew up and stop acting like a spoiled brat, Aya. It’s obvious Kagetsuya’s made his choice so get over it!” Both minus checkers stared at the normally calm plus checker in complete shock. Never before had Miyagi lost his temper like that. Having to constantly listen to her incessant praises of the other blond hadn’t helped either since she’d never been able to get over his crush on her.
“I think I’d better leave, you’re making a scene,” Kagetsuya said icily, getting up from his seat. “If you do find him, here’s my number.” He threw down a business card Chihaya had made for him while exploring the city one day.
“B-But Kagetsuya!” Aya called, starting to get up as well.
Miyagi grabbed her arm. “Let him go, Aya. Can’t you see he’s worried about Chihaya?”
  ; “B-But,” she tried again, not wanting to lose sight of her crush.
“Forget him!” Miyagi yelled. What happened next surprised them both. The sandy haired angel pulled her to him and planted a fierce kiss on her lips. “Can’t you see I love you?!” he said once he let go for breath.
“M-Miyagi?!” she said, totally flabbergasted, blushing profusely.
&nbs p; Kagetsuya shook his head, secretly glad that the blond plus checker had finally gotten the courage to confess his feelings. He left enough money for his share of the food they had ordered and left the two to settle things between them.
~TBC?~
Sakura: Can’t believe I was able to go on with this. I thought this baby was a goner once I got a bad case of writer’s block.
Aya: I can’t believe you made Miyagi do that! And in front of Kagetsuya too! -_-
Sakura: Well it’s about time too! I’m pretty sure some of his fans would just loooooooooove for him to do something about that annoying crush of yours.
Miyagi: I have fans?!
Sakura: Yep. Earthian girls just adore guys with long hair AND wings! ^_^
Miyagi: Oh. I’ll have to keep that in mind.
Kagetsuya: Just what did you do to Chihaya onna?!
Sakura: Not telling Kagebaka. 8P
Kagetsuya: I’m giving you only one warning Earthian, where is Chihaya?
Messiah: Should I take care of this Sakura-san?
Sakura: Nah. Let him stew a bit, maybe if he starts acting a bit nicer I just might give Chihaya back.
Kagetsuya: ONNA!
Sakura: Keep it up blondie and you’ll NEVER get your precious partner back! Anyhoo, tell me what you think minna. The more reviews I get, the harder I’ll work on this thing.
Messiah: Review or else!
Sakura: Messiah! No threatening the readers! Don’t make me take Chihaya away mister.
Messiah: Gomen.
Sakura: That’s better. Well g2g ppl, see you next chappie!