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SAIYUKI FANFICTION:
Until It Breaks - part 2
by Sherry Marie (click here to see more of this author's work)
You are given a set of choices with almost each step down the path of your
life, and with these choices come unique and unavoidable consequences. And
it is up to you, since it is, after all, your life, to weigh these choices
and consequences and make the decision on how your next step will fall.
Sha Gojyo was facing a measure of choice before him now as he sat tangled
at the waist with thin and worn bed sheets from yet another inn, staring
across the moonlit room as a certain monkey drew in deep breathes and
released them as loud gurgling snores.
Choice #1: Roll over and press his pillow firmly against his ear in a
feeble attempt to block out the grating noise.
Consequence: A sleepless night since the puny feathers in his pillow were
never any match for the might of the monkey's lungs.
Choice #2: Walk over there armed with said pillow and press it firmly
against the drooling idiot's face.
Consequence: The snoring would stop, but it would be replaced by yelling
and screaming after the saru bucks him off (because Goku is pretty freakin'
strong for a moron with sinus problems), followed by at best a pissed-off
monk barging in after getting woken up, screaming at them to shut the FUCK
up, and firing couple of rounds in their direction. At worst, all of the
above, along with an ejection from the inn for creating yet another
disturbance for all of the more calm and less insane guests, which would
leave all four of them sleeping out in the jeep, where he would spend the
remainder of the night seated next to the snoring monkey anyway.
You are given a set of choices with almost each step down the path of your
life, and in the life of Sha Gojyo, they were often crappy ones. So he
took choice #3, where he sat his ass down on the path and decided to have a
smoke.
He slipped from the dark room away from the noisy monkey to the front porch
of the inn where he could enjoy his cigarette in peace. The old
floorboards shifted and creaked under his weight as he sat on the top step.
The sudden flare from his lighter was the only fleeting source of light in
the still of the night in the sleepy town the foursome had stopped to rest.
The street was deserted at the late hour and Gojyo considered spending the
night where he was in order to take advantage of the quiet. He leaned his
head back as he felt the familiar taste of nicotine begin to settle his
nerves, and he focused on the night sky. There were thick clouds masking
most of the stars, and although he could taste traces of moisture in the
air, the rain held back its fall. This was good, because it meant that at
least Sanzou, and more importantly Hakkai, would be given a chance at
undisturbed rest for the night.
It seemed like forever (and thanks to Gojyo's assigned roommate, even
longer in his case) since any of them had enjoyed any hours of
uninterrupted sleep. The trials of the last few weeks involving Humora and
his men had taken a toll on the group. Each had been pushed to and then
beyond their personal limits, and then pushed some more. The final
showdown in the youkai tower had been weeks ago, and they were now just
reaching the point where their bodies were catching up with their minds
acknowledging that the gods were really gone and that particular threat had
been halted.
What really had gotten to Gojyo was the feeling that as strenuous and
dangerous this last trial had been, that it was most likely not going to be
the worst, and certainly not the last, challenge that lay ahead on their
westward journey. When he followed Hakkai out the door of their home all
of those months ago, it had been for an adventure; a chance to cut loose
and use his skills to their limits while maybe saving the world from youkai
along the way. It was a kick, really, when his friend had told him about
the monk's journey and request for their company. Imagine, Sha Gojyo;
drinker, gambler, free-loading half-breed who had only ever done one thing
that was worthwhile in his entire existence, could actually take part in
saving this piece of crap world. That concept was just too funny to not
go, and besides, Hakkai was going, and that alone was reason enough to drop
his entire life and follow.
He felt a slight burn against his lips as he pulled on the cigarette still
resting in his mouth indicating that it had burned as low as it was
getting. Instead of dashing it out, he chain lit a second one and settled
back more firmly on his perch. He was not eager to go back in to face the
snoring chimp, and he doubted anyway that sleep was within his grasp now
that these thoughts were swirling insistently in his mind.
He smiled suddenly, as he thought back on another burn against his lips of
a different nature. His ruby eyes slid shut as he tried, as he had many
times since it had first happened, to pull up the sensations of that moment
when his lips had finally made their way to Hakkai's. The kiss was the
most natural thing in the world, something it seemed his body had been
telling him to do since day one, and when it had finally happened that
restless night under the deep cover of the still forest, it was as if the
entire crazy universe they had been tripping through had shifted and
clicked into place telling him, 'yes, this is where you belong, this is the
way things are suppose to be, and its about damn time you figured it out
you dim-wit.'
The smile slipped reluctantly from his face as he remembered that that
perfect moment had been all too fleeting. Even as each nerve in his body
that had been singed and awakened by that small contact urged him to get on
with it, get even closer, as close as possible, *closer*, the very small
part of his brain that was still capable of thought beyond the taste on his
lips had told him that something was wrong. That was when he noticed the
tremors coursing through Hakkai's body. He had pulled back and whispered
his friend's name, but received no response other than the increase of
violence with which the converted youkai shook. He knew then that where
ever Hakkai was behind the tightly shut eyelids, he was no longer with
Gojyo against that tree, and that scared the half-breed more than any
vicious youkai had the power to do. Because he didn't know a lot of
things, but he knew that there wasn't any place that Hakkai went to that he
wouldn't follow, and if he couldn't follow, then he sure as hell wouldn't
letting the other go without him. That had already happened to him once in
his life, and once was enough, so he did the only thing that he could think
of, he pulled his best friend into his arms tightly, stroking his head and
down his back, calling out to him with nonsense words, waiting for Hakkai
to turn back from wherever he had gone to and return to Gojyo, where he was
needed most.
It was a small shock to him when he lifted his tired sunset-stained eyes
and saw the edges of the deep night sky tinged with the gray of the
approaching morning. His cigarette had long since burned out and was
laying on the ground beside his feet, discarded almost unconsciously some
time ago while Gojyo was lost in thought. He looked at it in annoyance,
feeling foolish to have gotten so wrapped up in his memories that he had
lost track of passing time. He did not like to feel sentimental about
anything; he considered it a wasted emotion. After all, sentiment never
did anything good for you. Sentiment left you lying in a corner, kneeling
in your mother's blood, as it walked out the door and left you alone.
"You are up quite early, Gojyo."
He started slightly at the gentle lilt of Hakkai's voice as it broke
through his thoughts and brought him back even more firmly to the present.
Hakkai was standing in his poised polite manner behind Gojyo with his
signature smile firmly in place. The redhead looked away fixing his gaze
outwards. He found himself feeling ridiculously fragile in the early
morning haze, and needed to look anywhere but that smile that now hurt his
soul, as it did from time to time, when his barriers were just a little
lowered.
"More like up late." He replied in a carefully casual voice. "Couldn't get
any decent rest with all the Saru's racket. He's as noisy and annoying
sleeping as he is awake."
He heard a polite chuckle in response, and reached to light another
cigarette. He expected the conversation to be closed, and for the other
man to retreat to do whatever weird Hakkai thing that had gotten him out of
his own bed so early. Ever since that night when they had shared the
disastrous kiss, long intimate conversation had been halted between the two
friends. It was something that Gojyo desperately missed, but he was as
willing to admit that almost as much as he was willing to admit his true
fondness for Goku.
Unexpectedly, he felt the shift of worn wood and the heat of Hakkai's body
as the other man sat beside him on the porch of the inn. They sat there in
silence for a time, emeralds and rubies surveying the horizon for the dawn,
until Gojyo could no longer take the quiet companionship that was now
filled with a tense strain. When he spoke, his voice betrayed a slight
gruffness.
"So what has you up so early? Or couldn't you sleep, either?"
"No, no, I slept very well. However, it looks like the good weather is
going to hold, and Sanzou mentioned getting an early start if it did. I
had promised Goku a big breakfast before we left, so I was on my way to the
kitchen when I saw you sitting out here."
Gojyo snorted.
"You baby that brat too much. There are people here that can fix him
breakfast without you dragging your ass out of bed early to fix it for
him."
"True, but Goku has expressed on more than one occasion his fondness for my
cooking. It's nice to be able to treat him when the chance comes."
"Whatever. I'm just saying that you give in to that kid too much."
"I can only give what I am able to."
The switch in currents happened so quickly, that it took Gojyo a second to
realize that the last response was not really directed at Goku and his
immense stomach. He risked a look at his friend beside him, and saw that
the other man was no longer smiling, but instead staring down at his open
palm, as he had a habit of doing when he was truly troubled.
Without real thought, Gojyo reached out and grabbed the scrutinized hand
and held it between his own. He fixed his eyes on the trapped open hand
now resting in his lap as he stroked his calloused thumb down the center of
the soft warm palm, tracing the all too short lifeline. He began to speak
without lifting his eyes to meet Hakkai's startled ones.
"I don't know why you give this thing so much attention. It doesn't mean
shit you know. Its just a stupid line in your hand that everyone has, and
some are longer than others, but that don't mean that Death will be looking
at your damn hands when he comes for you. My mom had a really long
lifeline, you know, and it didn't do her a hell of a lot of good, now did
it?"
He knew he was babbling, but could not stop. He knew that his actions,
that relentlessly tracing Hakkai's lifeline and pulling past it as if he
was trying to physically extend its length was in conflict with his words,
but he could not stop.
He stopped when Hakkai broke free from his grasp with a small tug, and
instead completely reclaiming his stolen hand, reached up and gently cupped
the scarred side of Gojyo's face.
The half-breed closed his eyes, unwilling to look at his friend, afraid of
what he would see now that masks were breaking and honesty rushed to claim
the moment. In the darkness of his apprehension, he was only aware of the
soft touch of the palm that seemed to support his entire body in its gentle
grasp, could only feel the whispered trace of fingertips against his raised
scars, was only able to recognize the faint tick of pressure where Hakkai's
pulse point rested against his cheek.
"I don't know what I can give to you, Gojyo. I've never known. You ask for
nothing but want everything that I have, everything that I am, but I don't
know if you understand how little of me there is left to give."
At some point during the rushed quiet words, a second hand reached out
framing Gojyo's face. He felt his head being pulled closer to Hakkai,
until he tasted the sound of the other man's whisper on his lips.
"I don't know why I can't stop wanting to give you things with empty hands.
I don't know-"
"You don't know much of anything, do you?"
The confession was halted at the harshness of Gojyo's interruption. He
felt Hakkai stiffen, and then start to pull away in hurt and confusion.
Before he could, however, Gojyo's hands shot out grasping his friend's face
and pulled him roughly back. His eyes opened and he stared into the now so
vulnerable green eyes before him, pinning the other with the intensity of
his gaze.
"But you know what? Neither do I. I don't know anything. Sanzou doesn't
know anything either, and Goku sure as hell doesn't. There isn't one god
damn soul on this world who has a clue about anything, and the sooner you
recognize that, the sooner you can stop torturing yourself and just get on
with it."
He had no idea where the words that were spilling from him were coming
from, but they rushed from him like an unstoppable storm. He tasted their
sting as they pushed past his lips, tasted the terrible power of a moment
where self-concept is broken by the rawness of the soul.
"We aren't supposed to know anything. Things are just the way they are,
the way they are suppose to be, and us knowing them ain't going to make
them any more or any less real. They just are."
He pulled the stunned man closer, needing to eliminate all space between
them, feeling that there had been too much space between them for far too
long. His lips were pressed against Hakkai's, and when he spoke, his mouth
moved against the other man's in a harsh parody of a kiss.
"This. Just. Is."
They stayed that way for endless minutes, the only sound in the still night
came form their harsh mingled breathes.
When Gojyo felt movement against his lips, his first thought was that
Hakkai was responding to his all but insensible words. But when no sound
came from the other man, Gojyo quite dumbly realized that he was indeed
being kissed. There was no room for shock, no room for anything other than
kisses it seemed, so Gojyo caught up with Hakkai, who was always one step
ahead of him, and fell into the embrace.
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