Gravitation Fan Fiction ❯ Rock On ❯ Chapter 1 ( Chapter 1 )

[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]

The crowd was . . . cheering.
 
That simple fact was not lost on him. He could hear them. He could see them. Their faces, even the ones he knew he couldn't see, were alight with their enthusiasm, their desire for more. The noise that they made filled his hearing, sent his blood rushing throughout his body.
 
Shuichi smiled as he, Hiro, and Fujisaki took their bows and exited the stage. All three men were literally exhausted but happy.
 
It had been a strange and bumpy ride to the top. Shuichi knew that. He was surprised his band had survived everything that they'd gone through. If it had been any other band, they'd have probably gone their separate ways by now. But not his band. Not Bad Luck. No. They had survived. They had proven they had what it took to be a top-notch rock band.
 
During that time, his relationship with Yuki has also flourished. Again, something he had never expected to happen. He had always liked girls. Always. Then Yuki came, changing his life once more.
 
'How did I get so lucky?' he sighed happily, grabbing a bottle of water from one of the large coolers filled with ice. 'The career that I wanted, the love of my life . . . can things get any better than this?'
 
Shuichi glanced around the room, mentally preparing for the meet and greet that came after every show. Tohma was there as was Bad Luck's manager, K. Everyone that needed to be there was there. Even Yuki had shown up for the show. It was just as it should have been, in Shuichi's mind.
 
At that point, the fans with the backstage passes were slowly ushered in, disrupting the quiet of the room. For the rest of the night, Shuichi continued to smile and have his pictures taken with fans. It was the perfect end to a perfect show. Once it was over, he and Yuki would go home and climb into bed . . . maybe even engage in some cuddling or something much more . . . nothing could dampen Shuichi's mood anymore. The future looked very bright indeed.
 
Little did he know about the changes that were coming around the corner.