Summer Vacation III: Honeymoon in Japan, Part 4
by Geri ([email protected])
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Rating: NC-17
Pairing: Aric/Takeshi, Snape/Lupin
Author's note: {} Indicates character's unspoken thoughts
Disclaimer: Based on the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling; no money is being
made off this story; consider it a little wish fulfillment on my part.
Warning: This is a continuation of the Always series, but the main focus is on
Aric and Takeshi, and Snape and Lupin appear mainly as supporting characters.
Sequel to: Always, Summer Vacation, For Old Time's Sake, Three's a Crowd, Return
of the Raven, Phoenix Reborn, Phoenix Rising, Aftermaths, The Revenant, and
Ash's Story. Although it's not so much a sequel to the latter two stories as it
is a companion piece. The Revenant, Ash's Story, and Summer Vacation III all
begin at around the same time, a couple of days after the ending of
"Aftermaths," and pretty much run concurrently.
Summary: Aric arrives in Japan and meets Takeshi's brother.
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Glossary of Japanese terms:
-san=Common honorific added to a name; the equivalent of Mr., Mrs., or Miss.
-sama=Similar to "san" but coonveys a higher degree of respect; usually used to
address someone superior in rank. Sometimes translated as "Master" or "Lord".
-kun=Suffix added to a name; used by a superior when addressing a subordinate,
or by close friends and family members. Usually used only when addressing a boy
in the second case.
-chan=Similar to ÒkunÓ but usually refeers only to girls or young children.
-hime; Ohime-sama=Princess
sensei=teacher
Oniisan (or shortened form Niisan)=Older brother
Okaasan=Mother
Otoosan=Father
ippanjin="ordinary people"; what the Japanese wizards call Muggles.
Mahou Gakkou=The Japanese school of magic; their equivalent of Hogwarts
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Aric and Takeshi had packed a couple of small suitcases with some clothes, a few
books, and some gifts and toys for Takeshi's friends and relatives in Japan.
Takeshi told Aric not to overpack, because they could always buy things in Japan
or Portkey back if they really needed something they'd left behind. In fact,
Isamu and Haruko probably would Portkey back every now and then to check on the
restaurant during their vacation.
There were two Portkeys to Japan, Takeshi explained. The one that the human
wizards used was a scroll in the Sakura that led to the land surrounding
Professor Kamiyama's temple. The other was kept in a locked and warded room in
the Kimuras' flat, because it led directly to the land of the crane folk, and
only someone who possessed crane blood was able to use it.
"So you'll have to hold my hand while I touch the Portkey, as if you were
Apparating with me," Takeshi told Aric. "My mother and father will do the same."
The Portkey turned out to be a silk robe hanging on the wall. It had once been
white, but was now yellowed with age. "It was the bridal robe of my ancestress,
the crane maiden who married the human man who saved her," Haruko explained in a
hushed, reverent voice. "It is woven from her own feathers, so it seems fitting
that it eventually became the focus of the portal that allows her descendants to
return to the land of her birth."
"My brother will weave my feathers into such a robe for you," Takeshi said
tenderly, then smiled. "Well, not a bridal robe, precisely, but a gift to
symbolize my love for you and seal the bond between us."
"Thank you," Aric said, blushing as his in-laws smiled affectionately at him; he
still wasn't used to how open Takeshi was around them. But he took Takeshi's
outstretched hand, and Takeshi touched the robe with his free hand. There was
the brief disorienting and dizzying feeling one got from being Apparated, and
then Aric found himself standing in a lush green valley surrounded on all sides
by steep mountains that seemed to enclose the valley like a fortress wall.
Haruko and Isamu joined them a moment a later.
Aric voiced his thought out loud, and Takeshi told him that his mental analogy
was quite apt. "The crane folk deliberately chose this valley for their home
because it is so easy to defend. The steep cliffs are difficult for intruders to
scale, and there are powerful enchantments laid on the valley. There are
permanent misdirection and illusion spells that cause humans to turn away if
they wander too close, and even if a Muggle plane should fly overhead, the
pilots will only see a barren, rocky wasteland. And there are defensive spells
to deter hostile wizards. The crane clan has lived here in peace and seclusion
for nearly a thousand years. No outsider may enter the valley without the
consent of the clan. Human spouses are considered part of the clan by marriage
and are allowed to come and go with their mates, of course, and members of the
Wizards' Council and diplomats from other clans are occasionally given
dispensation when they are carrying out a particular mission. But the wedding
between Chizuru and Karasu is the first time in our history that outsiders will
be welcomed into the valley en masse."
There was a large lake in the center of the valley, and Aric could see dwellings
built on the valley floor, as well as others built into the mountain walls
overlooking the valley. "Are there real cranes nesting in these mountains?" Aric
asked curiously.
"No, cranes don't normally live in the mountains," Takeshi replied. "They
normally live in marshes where they can forage for food--mostly insects, fish,
amphibians, and small rodents. Also grain and rice when they can find it. My
ancestors only moved to this valley for security purposes, to avoid being
captured or hunted by humans."
"Come," Haruko said, leading the way to one of the buildings on the valley
floor. "There are guest quarters available to those of clan who choose to live
outside the valley; this one has been set aside for our use. Even if some of the
pureblooded cranes might frown upon those of us with human blood, their loyalty
to the clan is absolute, and they would never turn us away. Anyone with even a
drop of crane blood has the right to reside in the valley if they wish."
"And their mates?" Aric asked, not feeling entirely confident about all this. It
was beginning to remind him a little too much of his old life in England, living
as one of the pureblood elite--except that this time, he was the one who was
scorned for having impure blood. Maybe this was his punishment for all the
casual, unthinking insults he had uttered about Mudbloods and half-bloods when
he had still been a pureblood himself.
"And their mates," Haruko replied, with a reassuring smile.
Takeshi reminded Aric to take his shoes off before entering the house, as was
the Japanese custom. "It doesn't really matter here, where it's just us, but--"
"I know," Aric sighed. "Your purebloods are big on tradition, just like the ones
back home, and I wouldn't want to commit a breach of etiquette." He smiled
wryly, thinking how ironic it was that the purebloods back home looked down
their noses at the non-humans, while here in Japan, the pureblooded cranes
regarded the humans as inferior. It might be kind of fun to lock both sets of
snobs in a small room together and watch the feathers fly--both literally and
figuratively.
But taking off his shoes wasn't really a big deal; he'd already gotten into the
habit of doing it at home because Takeshi did. He looked around the house--more
of a cottage, really--with interest. It was constructed with sliding doors
instead of hinged ones, to save space, Takeshi said. It was sparsely furnished,
with low tables and cushions, but no chairs--and no beds, either, which puzzled
Aric, until Takeshi showed him that the beddings were kept rolled up and stored
in a closet when not in use, again to save space.
"Very efficient," Aric said, eyeing the rolled-up futon mattresses a bit
dubiously. "I guess it will sort of be like camping out."
"They're more comfortable than they look," Takeshi assured him with a smile.
"It doesn't matter," Aric purred, nuzzling his mate's neck. "I don't intend to
spend a lot of time sleeping in them, if you know what I mean." Takeshi giggled,
and Aric frowned as he looked around the room more closely. "You know, these
walls seem kind of thin, and your parents' room is right down the hall..."
"That's what silence spells are for, my love," Takeshi laughed. "But not now,"
he added, gently but firmly pushing away Aric's hands as they started to wander
across his body. "We need to get unpacked, and then we'll visit my brother."
"Oh, very well," Aric sighed regretfully.
After they had finished unpacking, Takeshi said, "The Weavers' Hall is located
high up on the mountain, and there aren't any footpaths leading there." He
smiled. "Most of the crane folk simply fly up and down, you see. So I'll
Apparate us over."
They appeared in a large room filled with people weaving on looms, or sitting on
the floor embroidering lengths of bright silk. They were all dressed in kimonos
that were, for the most part, more subdued in color and less ornate than silks
they were weaving and embroidering. One man, who was clad in an indigo kimono
patterned with a white feather design, rose from his seat and smiled at them
warmly; he was a little taller than Takeshi, and his silky black hair was
shorter, pulled back in a shoulder-length ponytail, but there was a strong
family resemblance between them. And a moment later, Aric's guess was confirmed
when Takeshi said, "Oniisan!" and hurried forward to hug his brother.
Ichiro hugged his brother back, saying, "It's good to see you, Takeshi." Then he
turned to Aric and said with a mischievous twinkle in his eyes, "And this must
be your wolf."
Aric flushed a little, bowed, and said, "I'm pleased to finally meet you,
Oniisan." Takeshi had told him that he should address Ichiro as "Oniisan," or
"older brother," in the same way that he called Haruko and Isamu "Okaasan" and "Otoosan".
"Oh, you can just call me 'Ichiro' if you like," his brother-in-law said
casually, patting Aric on the shoulder in a friendly manner. "There's no need to
stand on ceremony with your family." he smiled ruefully. "I'm afraid that you'll
get enough of that from the rest of the clan."
Two little girls, about four years old, came running over and flung their arms
around Takeshi, shouting, "Takeshi-niisan!" They had black hair, brown eyes, and
fair skin, like Takeshi and Ichiro, and looked adorable in matching flowered
kimonos. An incredibly beautiful woman with ankle-length black hair tied back in
a long tail set aside the cloth she was embroidering, rose to her feet, and
glided towards them with an almost unearthly grace, and Aric realized that he
must be looking at a pureblooded crane maiden.
"This is my wife, Kaori," Ichiro said, and the lovely crane woman bowed
gracefully. "And these are our daughters, Kumi and Shoko." He added, somewhat
unnecessarily, "They're twins."
The two little girls stared at Aric with wide, curious eyes, and Takeshi smiled
and said, "This is my mate, Aric."
"Have you forgotten your manners?" Kaori gently chided. "Greet our guest
properly, Kumi-chan, Shoko-chan."
In almost perfect unison, the girls bowed and recited what was obviously a
carefully rehearsed speech: "Welcome to our home, Aric-niisan. We are very happy
to meet you."
"'Niisan'?" Aric echoed, giving Takeshi a puzzled look.
"There's a word for 'uncle' in Japanese, but it usually refers to a middle-aged
man," Takeshi explained. "So children in Japan usually address
older-but-still-young relatives and family friends as 'Big Brother' or 'Big
Sister'."
With the formalities out of the way, the girls started asking Aric eager
questions, reminding him of the cubs in his werewolf pack. "How did you meet
Takeshi-niisan? What's England like? Are you really an oukami-san?"
"Okami-san?" Aric asked Takeshi with a confused smile. "Isn't that your mother?"
Takeshi smiled and the girls giggled. "No, my mother is the Okami-san, or
Proprietress, while an oukami is a wolf." He stressed and held the "ou" a little
more than he did the "O" in "Okami".
"Wolf," the girls chorused, looking pleased to learn a new word.
"Yes, I'm a wolf," Aric told them. "Well, technically I'm a werewolf, so I only
turn into a wolf once a month, on the night of the full moon."
"A wolf!" Kumi (or was it Shoko?) said, clapping her hands together delightedly.
The second twin said, "We've never seen a wolf before!"
"They're not the least bit afraid of me," Aric observed, feeling a little
bemused.
"There are very few lycanthropes in Japan," Ichiro explained with a smile.
"There is a small pack of werewolves that lives in the mountains behind Kamiyama-sensei's
temple, but they keep to themselves and bother no one. So our children have
never been raised with the fear of werewolves that the British children have.
And of course our children, being cranes themselves, are used to the idea of
shapeshifters."
"I have a favor to ask of you, Niisan," Takeshi said. "When you have the time, I
would like you to weave a robe for Aric from my feathers."
"Ah, a lover's token?" Ichiro asked, smiling knowingly, and Aric's face turned
bright red. Ichiro laughed gently and said, "Of course, I would be honored to
weave a robe for my new brother, but I'm afraid it will have to wait until after
the wedding."
"Of course," Takeshi said. "There's no rush." He explained to Aric, "Ichiro and
Kaori are weaving the robes for the wedding party. It's a very great honor."
"I hope that we're not keeping you from your work," Aric said politely.
"The robes are nearly completed," Ichiro assured him. "There is just a little
embroidery left to be done, and we must be ready to make any needed last-minute
alterations after the final fittings. Would you like to take a look at them?"
"Of course," Aric replied, curious to see his brother-in-law's handiwork, after
all the stories Takeshi had told him about the crane folk weaving feathers into
silk.
There were several robes hanging displayed on the walls; Ichiro pointed to one
made of white silk. "This is the bride's underrobe, or kakeshita," he explained.
The robe looked plain and simple at first glance, but the silk seemed to have an
odd texture to it, and when Aric looked closer, he saw that a design of cranes
in flight had been embroidered on it with white thread. It was beautiful, in a
very subtle way, and almost impossible to see unless you were standing very
close to it.
"And this is the bridal robe, the uchikake, which is worn over the kakeshita,"
Ichiro said, gesturing towards another robe. Aric gasped when he saw it, and his
brother-in-law smiled proudly at his reaction. It was a magnificent robe of
crimson silk, with long, wide, wing-like sleeves, and a long, flowing train. It
was embroidered with an intricate design of cranes and crows and flowers so
lifelike that it almost seemed as if the birds might fly right up out of the
silk. Even the most expensive formal dress robes that Madam Malkin's had to
offer could not compare to the quality of the uchikake, and Aric said so.
The weavers all looked very pleased by his compliment. "Thank you," Ichiro said.
"We have been laboring on it for several months, ever since the betrothal was
formalized. It usually does not take so long to weave a kimono, but as this is
for our princess, every detail must be perfect."
"Was it woven from feathers?" Aric asked.
"Yes, from the princess's own feathers," Ichiro replied, then pointed to the
embroidered crows. "Except for these. I made the black thread for the crows from
Karasu-sama's feathers." He smiled. "The thread is coarser than the silk spun
from crane feathers, but it is strong and sturdy, not unlike Karasu himself."
"Very symbolic," Aric said, grinning. "Bride and groom are joined together in
the robe, as their lives will soon be joined in matrimony. The girls at Hogwarts
would find it incredibly romantic."
"As an incurable romantic myself, I agree," Takeshi laughed. "It's a nice touch,
Niisan."
"A very nice touch," a melodious female voice said.
"Ohime-sama!" Takeshi exclaimed, and Aric turned around to see a woman walking
into the room. Only she moved with such grace that it seemed more like she was
gliding, her feet barely touching the ground. She wore a white silk kimono with
black trim on the sleeves and hem, mimicking the coloring of a crane's feathers.
Her black ankle-length hair had the same smooth, silky sheen to it as Takeshi's
and Kaori's, and it was tied off at the waist with a length of gold cord that
had been fashioned into an elegant, decorative knot, causing her hair to fan out
across her shoulders like a thin shawl of black silk. He would not have thought
such a thing possible a few minutes ago, but she was even more beautiful than
Kaori, which meant that she was as lovely as a goddess. There was no way that
anyone would ever mistake this woman for a normal human, and Aric was beginning
to understand why some of the pureblooded cranes were so haughty and prejudiced,
since they were obviously superior--at least in terms of physical beauty--to
humans. He had to admit that to the eyes of an unbiased outsider, Takeshi would
probably look ordinary, even homely, standing next to Kaori and the newcomer,
who was presumably Princess Chizuru. Of course no one, not even a princess or
goddess, was more beautiful than Takeshi to Aric, but still, the sheer beauty of
the princess left him slack-jawed and dumbfounded for a moment before he noticed
that everyone else in the room, even the two little twins, were bowing very low.
He hastily followed suit, murmuring, "Your Highness."
"Oh, please don't do that," Chizuru said, sounding very embarrassed. "I get
enough of that at court. Please, raise your heads." Aric straightened up to see
the weavers, except for Ichiro and Kaori, smiling and returning to their work,
as if this was a common occurrence. Meanwhile, Chizuru was gently scolding
Takeshi, "You know that you don't need to bow to me like that, Takeshi-san. I
used to sit in your parents' restaurant and enjoy the food there like any other
customer, and you would call me 'Professor,' not 'Princess'."
Takeshi smiled at her kindly and pointed out, "But you were a Professor there,
while here you are a princess, Chizuru-hime. You know that the...ah...less
enlightened members of the clan would complain loudly of my uncouth manners if I
treated you with less than proper respect. I do not really care what they think
of me, but it would reflect badly upon my brother, who must live and work within
the clan."
Chizuru sighed and said wistfully, "Sometimes I miss being at Hogwarts, where I
was only 'Professor Chizuru' and no one knew that I was a princess. It's a
little better at Mahou Gakkou, but even there, everyone knows who I am, and some
of the students treat me with more deference than I'd like. At Hogwarts I could
be just an ordinary person..."
Aric grinned and said, "I don't wish to contradict you, Princess--or if you
prefer, Professor--but even at Hogwarts, no one thought you were ordinary. I
wasn't there while you were teaching, but my classmates still talk about you.
The boys sigh dreamily and talk about how beautiful you were, and the girls sigh
and say they wish they could be as lovely and graceful as you."
Chizuru sighed again, and Ichiro smiled sympathetically at her, but said, "I
understand how you feel, Chizuru-hime, but the truth is that you are a princess,
whether you wish it or not. And as a princess, you have the opportunity to
change the clan for the better--for example, by improving our relations with the
tengu clan."
"As always, you remind me of my duty, Ichiro-san," Chizuru said, smiling at him
ruefully, but not seeming offended by his gentle lecture. She turned to Aric and
said, "And this must be Takeshi's mate."
Aric blushed; it was still a little weird to hear himself being called
"Takeshi's mate," but so far everyone in the crane clan seemed to be taking it
in stride. Of course, he hadn't met the stuck-up purebloods yet, but Aric
figured that they couldn't be any worse than his own family.
"This is my mate, Aric Dietrich," Takeshi confirmed. "He belongs to the werewolf
pack led by the man you knew as Lukas Bleddri, who has assumed his rightful
identity as Cyril Diggory, head of the Diggory clan. Aric, this is Chizuru, a
teacher at Mahou Gakkou, the Japanese school of magic; a former Professor at
Hogwarts; and princess of the crane clan."
Aric bowed and murmured a polite greeting in Japanese. He had memorized a few
phrases of greeting, apology, and thanks, but there had not been time for
Takeshi to teach him much else--aside from the impromptu lessons in bed, which
Aric doubted he could use in polite everyday conversation, at least not without
ruffling a few of the cranes' feathers!
"Welcome to the clan, Aric-san," Chizuru said, smiling at him warmly. She must
have noticed the surprise in Aric's face at her words, because she explained,
"Even if you have no crane blood, you are mated to one of us, so you are part of
the clan. Although they might grumble about it a little, even the most
close-minded members of the clan will not dispute that you have a place among
us."
"Th-thank you," Aric stammered, touched by her words, although at the same time
he felt a pang of sorrow at the contrast between the werewolves and the cranes,
who had accepted him so easily, and his true blood relatives, who had just as
easily cast him aside. But then Takeshi smiled at him tenderly, and Aric reached
out to clasp his lover's hand, and found comfort in the touch of his mate as
Takeshi's fingers closed around his.
It turned out that Chizuru had come to have her wedding robes fitted, or rather,
had used that as an excuse to slip away from the exhausting wedding preparations
and her etiquette-conscious relatives for a little while. So Aric and Takeshi
went back to the guest house, leaving Ichiro and Kaori to their work, and took
the twins with them, to visit with their grandparents and keep them out of the
way while their parents worked on the wedding robes.
Aric had gained some experience in baby-sitting small children through the cubs
in the werewolf pack, and they were able to keep Shoko and Kumi sufficiently
entertained. They loved piggyback rides just as much as Max and Lyra and Lance
did, and they shrieked with laughter as Aric chased them around the house,
barking and growling like a wolf. He was having almost as much fun as the kids,
but it was a rather strange experience for Aric. The werewolves had been hailed
as heroes after the war ended, but the actions of the rogue Auror Williamson had
proven that the old fear still lingered just below the surface; it had taken
only a couple of staged attacks and a few insinuations to awaken the old
hostilities and prejudices. Aric wondered if things would ever reach the point
where children in Britain would ever think it was fun to be chased by a
werewolf.
When Aric was worn out, Isamu and Haruko distracted the twins by serving them a
snack, and Takeshi gave them some presents he'd brought them from England. They
tried some Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans, making comical faces when they bit
into one of the unpleasant flavors, like liver or booger. Takeshi also gave them
some hairpins and ribbons that they seemed quite pleased with, but the gift that
they liked the most was a deck of Exploding Snap cards. So they all spent the
rest of the afternoon playing cards, which was fine with Aric since it allowed
him to rest and recover from chasing the twins around the house. Aric and
Takeshi won most of the games, but that might have been because the girls seemed
to be losing on purpose because they liked watching the cards explode.
Ichiro and Kaori came over for dinner, and Aric mostly listened as the family
chatted and got each other caught up on things that had been happening in
England and Japan. They carried on the conversation in English, presumably for
Aric's sake, and Aric asked if everyone in the clan could speak English, which
seemed a little odd to him since they were so isolated.
"No, not everyone," Ichiro replied. "I do, because I lived in England for
awhile, of course, and so do those of us who deal with the outside world, such
as Chizuru, who works at Mahou Gakkou; and my uncle Yokuto, who is the crane
representative to the Wizards' Council."
"Ichiro travels outside of the valley as well," Kaori added. "He conducts
business in the human world on behalf of the clan, selling the silk that we
weave and using the money to buy the things that the clan cannot grow or make
ourselves. Mostly we are self-sufficient: we fish from the lake, and grow our
own rice and vegetables, but there are still some supplies that we must buy from
the outside world."
"Let the one with human blood deal with the humans, seems to be the clan's
philosophy," Ichiro said with a grin. "It allows me to get out into the Muggle
world, which is a relief, since life in the valley, while pleasant for the most
part, can be a bit confining at times. I keep an office in town to conduct
business in--"
"And to play with his ippanjin toys," Kaori added, looking amused.
"Oh, that's right!" Aric said. "Ash mentioned once that Takeshi's brother sends
him video games from Japan."
Ichiro smiled sheepishly. "Yes, but please don't tell the clan elders that. Most
of them frown upon Muggle technology. They are rather like the old pureblood
families in England, very much bound by tradition."
"The young people are growing restless, though," Kaori said. "They wish to
follow Chizuru-hime's example and venture outside of the valley, maybe even
travel to other countries, which I think is a good thing. So some of them have
started learning English and other languages, like French or German--against
their parents' wishes, for the most part. So you will find that many of the
younger cranes can speak a little English."
"And English has permeated the language of the Muggles, what we call the
ippanjin, in Japan, so most of the human wizards can speak and read a little
English, although they might not be fluent," Ichiro continued. "There's an
elective class in English at Mahou Gakkou, to aid those who wish to study the
Western forms of magic. You'll find plenty of people able to converse with you
during your stay here, Aric."
"And I'll work hard to learn Japanese, too," Aric said. "Takeshi's been teaching
me."
"Oh yes," Takeshi said dryly. "He's been a very enthusiastic student."
If they'd been back in England, Aric would have kicked his lover under the
table. As it was, they were sitting on the floor Japanese-style around a low
table, so he settled for giving Takeshi an "I'll get you for that later" look,
then turned back to Ichiro and said, "I speak German and Russian, because those
are the languages used at Durmstrang, where I used to go to school. But most of
the British wizards can't speak anything but English, and Professor Lupin says
that maybe Hogwarts should start teaching foreign languages, to promote better
understanding and friendship throughout the wizarding world."
"A very good idea," Ichiro said, nodding approvingly.
After dessert, Ichiro and his family bid them goodnight and returned to their
own home. Haruko cleared the dishes off the table; Takeshi and Aric offered to
help, but she smiled at them in an indulgent, motherly fashion, and said, "It's
kind of you to offer, but I can manage. Why don't the two of you go take a bath
while your father and I clean up?"
So they showered and had a brief soak in the tub, but for once, bathing didn't
lead to sex, because Aric was mindful of the fact that his in-laws were in the
house, and would be waiting to use the bath after them. He couldn't help
becoming aroused at the sight of his mate's body, though, which left him feeling
edgy and frustrated as they got ready for bed. It didn't help that Takeshi
donned a light cotton kimono that he called a "yukata" instead of pajamas. He
belted it loosely around his waist, and it kept falling open, revealing
tantalizing glimpses of bare chest and legs, which somehow excited Aric even
more than simply seeing him nude.
He helped Takeshi take the beddings out of the closet and unroll the futon
mattresses on the floor. Then Takeshi sat cross-legged on one mattress, humming
to himself as he combed out his long hair. His yukata fell open just enough to
offer a glimpse of his bare, white thighs.
"You are such a tease, 'Keshi," Aric said accusingly.
"Why, whatever do you mean, Aric?" Takeshi asked with a look of wide-eyed
innocence that might have fooled Aric if he hadn't known his lover so well.
"You know exactly what I mean," Aric replied firmly. He reached out and slipped
one hand beneath the kimono, sliding his fingers along Takeshi's chest until
they encountered a nipple, then gently caressed and teased it into hardness as
Takeshi gasped. Aric's other hand pushed the folds of the yukata away from
Takeshi's lap and began stroking his thigh. Takeshi moaned, and the comb fell
from his fingers and dropped to the mattress, forgotten.
"Aric," Takeshi whispered in a husky voice.
"Just remember, you started this," Aric murmured into Takeshi's ear, then began
nuzzling his neck. Takeshi moaned again, a little more loudly, as Aric's hand
began moving more purposefully on his thigh, sliding up towards his crotch. "Shh,"
Aric said. "Don't forget that your parents are in the kitchen." He paused to
listen with his keen werewolf hearing, then corrected himself, "Actually, it
sounds like your dad is heading to the bath."
"Silence spell," Takeshi groaned urgently.
Aric complied promptly, casting the spell with a quick flick of his wand. His
embarrassment and nervousness about having sex under the same roof as his
in-laws were rapidly fading as the wolf's hunger asserted itself. With a sharp
tug, he yanked away the loosely-knotted belt from Takeshi's waist, causing the
yukata to fall open. Aric pounced on his mate, and Takeshi laughed as he fell
back onto the mattress, then suddenly yelped in pain.
"Are you okay?" Aric asked, and Takeshi smiled sheepishly, and rubbed his calf
as he picked up the forgotten comb and carefully laid it aside. Aric examined
his mate's leg; there were small indentations where the tines of the comb had
dug into his flesh, but they had not broken the skin. Aric kissed the wound
anyway, gently running his tongue across it in a soothing manner, and Takeshi
sighed and lay back down on the futon, spreading his legs apart to allow Aric to
continue kissing his way up Takeshi's leg, moving from calf to thigh. Aric
couldn't resist nipping at the soft flesh on the inside of Takeshi's thighs; he
was trying to be gentle, but perhaps bit a little more sharply than he'd
intended, because light bruises began to form on his mate's fair skin. But
before he could feel too guilty, Takeshi moaned loudly, the desire evident in
his voice and in his brown eyes as he stared up at Aric imploringly.
His mate's desire for him was headier than any drug. Aric quickly stripped off
his pajamas and used his wand to summon the jar of mint-scented cream to his
hand. Before he could apply it to himself, Takeshi took the jar from him and
whispered, "Let me." His hands, always so nimble and efficient when treating a
patient, expertly stroked Aric, who was already half-hard, into a full erection,
spreading the cool, soothing cream against his hot, aching flesh. Aric groaned,
thinking to himself that Paul and Ash and all of Takeshi's other ex-boyfriends
must have been insane to let him go. Then he growled possessively and bared his
teeth, but Takeshi did not look frightened; in fact, if anything, he looked even
more excited. "Mine!" Aric said fiercely.
"Yours," Takeshi whispered, tilting his head back and exposing his throat in
submission. "I am yours, my wolf."
Aric bit down on his mate's throat, and Takeshi moaned again, the sound causing
Aric to go nearly dizzy with lust. The wolf wanted to claim its mate right now,
but Aric forced himself to wait, and reached for the jar of cream, dipping his
fingers into it. His inner wolf growled impatiently, but subsided for the
moment; wolf and man were both in agreement that they would never do anything to
harm their mate.
He pushed one finger and then another into Takeshi, who raised his hips, pushing
into Aric's touch as he moaned urgently. It seemed that his mate was nearly as
impatient with hunger as he was, because his body seemed to open up eagerly to
Aric. "Please please please," Takeshi whimpered, writhing on the mattress in a
most delightful and delicious manner.
That whimpering noise was driving Aric mad with desire. He hadn't spent very
long preparing his mate, but Takeshi certainly seemed eager enough, and the wolf
couldn't wait any longer. He pulled his hand away and knelt between Takeshi's
legs, but then Takeshi rolled over onto his hands and knees.
"I want you...to take me like a wolf," he panted, sounding out of breath, as if
he'd been running. He turned his head slightly to look back at Aric, his brown
eyes glazed with lust.
Aric growled happily; he enjoyed making love to Takeshi slowly and tenderly as a
man, but he also loved it that Takeshi desired the wolf in him as well. He
wasn't afraid of the beast, or even simply tolerant of it, but was unabashedly
excited by it, and that never failed to excite Aric in turn.
So he grabbed Takeshi's hips and slammed into him with a deep, hard thrust,
surrendering himself completely to the wolf without fear. He snarled and
growled, pounding furiously into his mate, without any gentleness, knowing that
in this instance, none was required. He delighted in his mate's loud cries of
pleasure, and in the way that his body eagerly pushed back against Aric's,
urging him on. Takeshi's cries soon began to take on a note of urgency and
frustration beneath the desire. They both knew from experience that Takeshi
couldn't lift his hands from the mattress without losing his balance, and Aric
knew what his mate wanted of him. He ignored the cries for a little while,
teasing his mate to whet both their appetites, then reached below him with one
hand to grasp Takeshi's erection, his fingers still slippery from the cream
sliding easily up and down the hard length of flesh.
Takeshi was crying out in Japanese, but Aric was too consumed by his inner wolf
to put his recent language lessons to use. But it didn't really matter, because
Takeshi's body communicated its need and desire quite eloquently to the wolf.
Aric moaned, leaning forward to press his chest against Takeshi's back, suddenly
wanting more contact with his mate, to feel the sensation of his skin against
Takeshi's. He inhaled, drinking in the scent of his mate, and let his tongue
dart out to lick a few droplets of sweat off Takeshi's skin, savoring the salty
taste. Takeshi shuddered, then tilted his head forward slightly in what seemed
to be an invitation, his black hair falling away to expose the nape of his neck.
The wolf didn't need to be asked twice; Aric immediately snarled and sank his
teeth into the exposed flesh, and Takeshi cried out as he came, his body
convulsing with pleasure. Aric thrust hard into his mate a couple more times,
and then he threw back his head and howled joyfully, the sound echoing off the
walls as a wave of ecstasy washed over his body.
The collapsed onto the mattress, trembling in each other's arms, and when Aric's
mind had cleared enough to begin forming coherent thoughts, he said a bit
sheepishly, "I really hope that silence spell was working." There was no reason
why it shouldn't be, but the walls in the house were very thin, and he was
suddenly once again conscious of the fact that they were living in very close
quarters with Takeshi's parents.
Takeshi giggled. "If it wasn't, then I'm sure we'd know it, because the entire
valley would be in an uproar, thinking that they were being invaded by rampaging
werewolves."
"You weren't exactly being quiet yourself, my lovely crane," Aric pointed out as
he nuzzled his mate's neck.
"I blame it all on you," Takeshi said, sighing contentedly as Aric soothed the
bite mark on the back of his neck with gentle kisses.
"Do you want to take a bath?" Aric asked with a mischievous grin. "I mean, we
are all sweaty and sticky, after all."
"I don't think I can move," Takeshi groaned, and Aric chuckled, a low, wicked
sound.
"Have I worn you out already, my love?"
"Yes," Takeshi replied sleepily. "But there's always tomorrow."
Lust gave way to a sense of profound tenderness as Aric gazed at his mate, who
looked so beautiful and vulnerable with his eyes half closed, his long hair
falling loose across his face and shoulders. "Sleep well, 'Keshi," Aric
whispered, and gently kissed his lover.
"Aishiteru," Takeshi whispered, snuggling closer against Aric's chest. He smiled
and his eyes closed fully, and he seemed to be fast asleep a second later.
"I love you, too," Aric whispered. He was tired, but he stayed awake a little
longer, savoring the musky scent of their lovemaking and the warmth of his
mate's body resting in his arms, until he could no longer keep his eyes open and
he slipped into slumber as well.