Weiss Kreuz Fan Fiction ❯ Sweet Captivity ❯ Chapter 1 ( Chapter 1 )

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

Sweet Captivity

Thornangel

Tootsiesmile@aol.com

Warnings: Yaoi, mild violence

Pairings: Yohji/Aya(Ran)

Summary: Matt is an illegal merchant. Yohji is one of the king's men. His mission? To lure Matt to England and get enough evidence to put him in jail. It just so happens, Matt has a brother. And by luck, Yohji happens to get a hold of this brother, Aya. Now, Aya's been kidnapped and is being held on Yohji ship. But is this wild redhead too much for Yohji to handle? It's going to be a rough ride with a vengeful father, a wild redhead, and his new developing feelings.

A/N: Okay. This is an AU. Aya is out of character a little bit, but it fits into the story. I actually got this idea from a romance novel that I had. Only difference was, it was a woman. No, I won't be copying the book, only the main idea.

Disclaimer: I don't own the characters. Well, except one. I do own Matt. Me own Matt! No you! But I don't own any of the others, and I don't even really own the idea. Got it from a book! ^_^! Changed a lot of things, but the main theme is from it. It's been a while since I've read it, so I can't remember all of it. But that's okay, because some of it was really stupid. Oh yes! And Brad is in here too! You'll see what character he plays. Quite important. And I think I'll use the name Ran in here too.

Ran and his brother walked into the main hall, coming from the dining room. "What are your plans for today Ran?" Matt asked, turning towards him. Ran shrugged and they began walking towards their rooms. "Well, if father doesn't give us too much work today I was planning on us going on a horse back ride."

Matt said with a smile. Ran looked at him suspiciously. Matt never did anything without an alternative reason. They lived in a large English style home on the bay of the Atlantic Ocean. Ran was two years older and would have been out of the house already if it hadn't been for the fact that his father wouldn't let him do anything.

He didn't want Ran running off and forgetting about his duty to the household as the heir. Ran knew Matt wanted to be the heir much more than he did. And it worried Ran immensely.

He knew Matt was an illegal merchant, shipping and trading goods that the English king had banned. But their father only knew he was a merchant and thought he was doing it legally. Or else Matt might have been cast out of the family for shame.

Ran knew the real reason that Matt had gone in the business. It was the reason their father ignored him and thought him weak. Matt desperately wanted to prove to their father that he could amount to something in his life and make him proud.

They both hoped, although Ran did it secretly, that it would have the desired effect and persuade their father to switch the inheritance to Matt instead of keeping Ran in the house.

Ran hated the household with a passion. He was just waiting for the chance to get out, and once he did, he was never coming back. And that was exactly what their father knew, which was why Ran was never allowed to have a job outside the household. "Why should we go horseback riding?" Ran asked, bringing his thoughts back to the present.

"Why not? It's a nice day out, and we've just finished lunch. Maybe we could go riding along the ocean shore." Ran still looked at him disbelieving. Whatever it was Matt was trying to get too, he better do it fast.

"Oh! I have an idea. Why not go over to Crawfords place and ask him whether or not he'd like to come with us." Matt said enthusiastically. Ran stopped in his walking to glare at him. He knew it! He should have known Matt would try to bring that blasted Crawford fellow into all this.

"No." Ran said simple, and still glaring walked off. "Aw, come on Ran. You know you're going to have to put up with him in the future. I mean, he is your future husband." Ran stopped and turned on him quickly, just about snarling.

"He will never, NEVER, be my husband. I'd rather go off and bury myself under an avalanche than marry him!" Matt just stared at him shocked. "But father has it all planned out already and it's supposed to take place next year. How do you plan on getting out of that." Matt said, shaking his head.

"You just need to live with it Ran. He's not that bad really. And he really does like you." Ran snorted and continued walking. "Well, I don't like him. It doesn't matter what he thinks because it will never happen."

Matt shrugged, signaling that the argument was over for now. Ran sighed and turned to look at him. "I like the idea of riding. I just don't want to ruin my evening by spending it with someone I don't like." Ran rolled his eyes when Matt smiled brightly at him.

"Aw, I always knew you liked me. Even all those times when you threw me out of your room and pushed me into the water and ruined my good clothes…" Matt trailed off as he tried to think of something else.

Ran was getting father and father away from him when he finally shouted. "Oh! And don't think I forgot about that time you painted my boat pink and purple!" Ran cringed and began laughing when he remembered his brothers face when he saw the side of his boat.

Of course, he didn't manage to paint all of it. That'd be impossible in that short amount of time. He had just managed one side of it. It kept Matt out of the business of being a merchant for a month while he had the paint stripped and had it repaired.