Title: rendering
death and forever
Author: Rana Eros
Fandom: Yami no Matsuei
Pairing: Tatsumi/Hisoka
Author's Notes: Written for Spren
Appreciation Week
, using the original Stages of
Love format and themes. I love you, sweetie. All titles from the e.e. cummings'
poem usually known as "somewhere i have never
travelled."
easily will unclose me
Attraction
Kurosaki is ideal. Practical and competent, yet he
looks vulnerable, and Tatsumi knows how Tsuzuki
responds to that. Tsuzuki will hold himself together for a partner so young,
and Tatsumi believes Kurosaki won't allow Tsuzuki to
become distracted on assignments.
Really, the chief chose well.
Then the chief hands Kurosaki a gun,
and that vulnerability shifts into a deadly delicacy. Tatsumi
doesn't even blink, but his breath startles in a way both strange and familiar,
his skin growing tight, hot.
As though in response, Kurosaki meets his eyes.
That fierce gaze burns through his shadowed heart, leaves him exposed.
Wanting.
deeper than all roses
Romance
Kurosaki doesn't
like the sakura trees that grow around JuOhCho. Tatsumi's too polite to ask,
but when a demon-possessed Tsuzuki destroys the library,
and Tatsumi consequently finds Hisoka
trying to read in the noisy breakroom during lunch,
it only seems logical to offer the use of his office.
"Thank you, Tatsumi-san," Kurosaki says formally, "but I
wouldn't wish to inconvenience you."
"It's not an
inconvenience." Wondering if he's overstepping, Tatsumi
adds, "Your company would be...welcome, Kurosaki-kun. We'll read and eat
together."
He still feels
bared by Kurosaki's eyes, but the flush to Kurosaki's skin makes it worthwhile.
"All right."
whose texture compels me
Passion
It begins as a
disagreement about the meaning of a translated poem, Kurosaki leaning over the
desk from one side, Tatsumi from the other, their
fingers meeting on the page, heads nearly touching.
"The reversal
begins with this character, Tatsumi-san,"
Kurosaki says, and taps the relevant spot for emphasis. His hand brushes Tatsumi's, and Tatsumi catches
it, feels the calluses of pen, sword, bow that mark the fineness of Kurosaki's
fingers. "Ah...."
"I'm
listening," Tatsumi whispers, but he's
distracted by a different sort of poetry.
Kurosaki's hand
turns in his; he follows where he's pulled, away from the open book.
touching skilfully, mysteriously
Intimacy
Tatsumi's not sure what he expects after rescuing Tsuzuki and Hisoka from the Queen Camellia, after hearing what
happened. He doesn't expect Hisoka to come to him, to
close the door to his office, cross the floor, lean across his desk and ask,
"Are you still listening?"
"Yes," he
says, then pushes away from the desk as Hisoka rounds
it. He raises his hands to catch Hisoka at the waist,
and Hisoka's hands press down on his shoulders. He
holds on, and waits.
Hisoka takes a breath, but doesn't speak. Just watches, just
lets Tatsumi hold him.
That says enough.
your most frail gesture
Commitment
Hisoka is what Tsuzuki needs. Tatsumi
says it, and he means it, but he still can't make himself suggest Hisoka sleep in the same room as Tsuzuki. Hisoka is tired, shaken in his own way; Tatsumi
wants to keep him close.
Hisoka stumbles, moving toward the door. Tatsumi
catches him, and he turns into the touch, letting Tatsumi
draw him in. Tatsumi presses his hand against soft
hair, and Hisoka makes an odd, hitching sound.
"I'm sorry, Tatsumi-san...."
"Stay
here," Tatsumi whispers. "Stay."
"Yes."
Hisoka won't let Tsuzuki fall apart. Tatsumi
promises himself he'll be there to hold Hisoka
together.
END