Disclaimer: I don't
own Saiyuki Gaiden, which rightfully belongs to Minekura Kazuya.
Rating: PG
Pairings: past Homura/Rinrei, hinted Konzen/Goku and Homura+Goku
Warnings: mention of death, mild angst, mild fluff, some spoilers
for the second half of the series
Notes: Idea came from an RP scene me and Nikki did. I ended up really
liking it, and then I wanted to turn it into a fic. It's not nearly
as cute or amusing as the RP, but I think it came out well. Some things
might be inaccurate, since I had to ask people for information I didn't
have yet (up to episode 34 now; we're getting there!) so any help
with my inaccuracies would be appreciated. So would constructive criticism
and feedback.
Flying
by D-chan
It
wasn't as though he didn't understand why he kept coming back. He
knew; he understood. It wasn't because of the lovely scenery. That
could be found virtually anywhere around here. Neither was it because
of the sweet scents wafting in the air. That, too, could be found
virtually anywhere around here, though in different sorts of varieties.
No,
the reason he always came back was because the scenery, the scents,
they reminded him of her. If there was such a thing as wind
in heaven he would have probably even heard her voice in it.
But
while it was supposedly perfect, heaven had no wind. Actually, what
many considered perfect he considered somewhat boring. The air was
always perfectly warm; it never rained, but the flowers were always
in bloom. The sun was always shining, giving blessed warmth, and at
night it would be replaced by the cooler touch of the white moon.
Well,
it wasn't really all that bad. After being imprisoned for almost his
entire life he could actually appreciate the never-changing sun and
the sweet, delicate scent of baby blossoms. It mostly just hurt so
constantly to think that she had been taken from him... and for what?
Because she'd associated herself with him, and one should never associate
with a heretic being.
Not
even a half human one.
They
had only touched once, that day she'd run into him. He remembered
being fascinated yet uncertain, remembered the confusion he felt when
she had apologized to him. Being apologized to had felt so... strange.
At the time.
One
of their early conversations had been about death. Being half human,
he knew he was slated to die much earlier than any other god. He actually
wasn't afraid. There was a little regret that he couldn't have died
with her at his side, but... he'd always accepted that he was going
to die sooner than most celestial or heretic beings.
"I
want to be wherever Homura is, even if I have to die..."
It
was a wonderfully ironic phrasing, considering she had been the first
of them to go... all because she'd spoken to him, gotten too close...
It
was enough to make him sick.
It
was the faintest rustle that alerted him, that told him he was no
longer alone. He turned his head slightly, eyes flickering to the
small figure tiptoeing through the grass and flowers. A pair of large
golden eyes blinked up at him before a sheepish smile touched the
boy's lips.
"I
was tryin' not to bother you," he explained even when the man
said nothing. "Whenever Konzen has that look it means he don't
want me to bother him."
Homura
remembered this boy. He was the itan being that had been born from
a mountain, brought to heaven for unknown purposes... though Homura
had a pretty good guess at them. They were probably the same reasons
they had bothered to keep him alive. The child's name was Goku; this
he only knew because the boy had introduced himself the first time
they'd met.
And
the second time Homura had seen him, he's also seen that tantalizing
display of incredible power...
Surprised
to find he couldn't tear his eyes from the boy, and even more surprised
to find himself speaking, Homura said quietly, "It's all right.
You haven't bothered me at all."
"Ah..."
Goku seemed at a loss for a moment before he shrugged and grinned,
suddenly and completely at ease with that simple assurance. "Okay
then! Hey, hey, mister, can I pick s'more flowers? Is that okay? They're
yours, aren't they?"
He
shook his head. "They aren't mine... but go ahead."
"Thanks!"
The boy happily sat himself down, immediately proceeding to pick out
the closest white blossoms. Once he had a good amount the childish
fingers went to work, amazingly gentle and cautious as the flowers
slowly joined together to become a wreath. Goku kept glancing up from
time to time, and after a while he offered a somewhat hesitant smile.
"My friend, right, he's sick... an' Ken-nii told me to bring
flowers when someone's sick, so I'm makin' him somethin' pretty!"
"That's
a good idea," Homura agreed, his voice still quiet.
Goku
frowned, looked down at his wreath, then back up at the man. "Hey,
mister... you never told me your name. I asked you once, 'member?
And you never answered... an' it's only fair! You wanna sit down?"
He somehow managed to say it all in one breath. Despite himself, Homura
felt the beginnings of a smile make his lips twitch. However, the
effort was too much for a face that had forgotten how to give a real
smile, so he settled for a nod as he crouched down a few feet from
the boy.
"Homura,"
he finally said.
"Ho...
mu... ra." Goku tested the new name on his tongue, looking a
little worried. "Ah... I think I can remember that... hey, Homura,
do you live here?"
Homura
caught his meaning; the boy seemed very straightforward and simple.
He wasn't talking about heaven in general, but the flower garden.
"No."
"Ah..."
The boy concentrated on the flower wreath again, but his attention
span seemed to be too short because he looked up again quickly. "Where
do you live, then?"
He
hadn't had a real conversation since Rinrei had been taken away from
him... Homura tried to ignore the swelling pain in his chest and was
only partially successful. He did manage to keep his voice steady,
and that was something. "I was given a small living space a little
ways from here."
Goku
nodded as though he understood perfectly, hands working on the wreath
again. "I see I see..." A small tongue poked out between
his lips as his eyebrows drew down a bit in a look of childish concentration.
"Do ya got any family?"
That
question made Homura cringe. He was thankful Goku was too immersed
in his work to see. "No."
The
boy nodded a bit, glancing up and grinning. "Konzen says I don't
got family, either, but Ten-chan says Konzen's kinda like my family.
Then Ken-nii said it was in... insectus... or something like that.
Whatever that means." Incestuous, was what Homura believed
the boy wanted to say. He delicately decided to avoid that train of
thought for the moment. Goku was about to save him from having to
think any further upon it anyway. "Why d'you got two different
eyes?"
"Because
I'm half human, half heretic," he replied promptly; his voice
was still quiet, but the more he relaxed and got used to the barrage
of questions, the stronger his voice grew.
Seeming
satisfied with the finished project, Goku finally set the wreath aside
before looking back up at the man curiously. "What's a heretic?"
He
didn't know? Homura set that information aside for later use; it might
do good to ponder on it. Something about this boy intrigued him, and
part of that something was the immense strength he could practically
feel lurking within him. As to what the other part was... Homura hadn't
quite placed what it was yet. "It's what you are; an unnatural
being born of the earth with golden eyes."
Goku
blinked, seeming taken aback. "... oh." His voice sounded
mildly uneasy, as though he could sense it wasn't a good thing. He
shook his head and immediately went on with the questioning. "Is
what why you got those chains?"
"Yes."
The
boy lifted on his arms, staring at the shackles on his own wrists.
He jiggled them a little, the sound of chains clinking in the air.
Homura watched the flickers of emotions in the boy's easy-to-read
eyes; uncertainty, curiosity, unease, and perhaps that was even a
glimpse of fear.
Now
he was intrigued.
Goku
looked up, his hands dropping back to the ground as he smiled. "You
got a favourite food? I like everything, but I really like meat buns
a lot! So what d'you like?" he asked eagerly, as though he'd
already forgotten about the chains.
The
man hesitated to reply; despite its simplicity, the answer was a little
difficult to find. He'd never really thought about which foods tasted
better than the other. It had never occurred to him, really. "I
don't know," he answered honestly.
The
boy gave him a strange look, as though he couldn't comprehend one
not knowing what one's favourite food was. "What about flowers?"
Homura settled for a simple shrug. "Colour?" He was starting
to sound desperate, almost like he was afraid to lose Homura's interest.
Thinking
quickly, Homura just grasped the first pleasant colour that came to
mind. "Red, I guess."
Goku
grinned, a hint of relief in his eyes. "I like all kindsa colours,
but I really, really like yellow! It reminds me of the sun. It's really
warm... d'you like the sun? Oh! Do you know Konzen?" he asked,
suddenly bouncing as the name came up.
Choosing
his words delicately, Homura just said, "Not exactly, but I have
seen him around." That should have been obvious enough, if Goku
had even absently noticed him when he had walked past with Konzen
and his friends the other day. At the boy's disappointed expression,
he dared a simple question of his own. "Why?"
"Ah..."
Goku smiled sheepishly. "I was hoping you could tell me more
about him... but that's okay!" he said quickly. "Um... how
old are you?"
"Old
enough," was all Homura wanted to say.
"Where'd
ya get the cape?"
The
question shouldn't have been too surprising; the boy's questions hadn't
really had a sense of order. Even so, Homura found himself too startled
to reply right away. He used that moment to think, trying to remember
where he had gotten it. It seemed he'd had it for as long
as he could remember... who knew its origins? "I don't know,"
he finally said. "I've always had it, from what I can remember."
The
boy nodded as though he understood perfectly. "It's really neat!
What's it do?"
This
time it was Homura's turn to shoot the boy a bit of an odd look, one
eyebrow slightly arched in question. "What do you mean?"
"Well...
like..." The boy stood up, spreading his arms widely and flapping
them, imitating a bird as he grinned down at the man. "Like,
can it make you fly? That'd be so cool!" he went on, nearly bursting
with childlike eagerness. "It'd be so much fun to fly!"
He frowned. "But... whenever I try, I fall. Then Konzen yells
at me..."
Homura
stared at the boy for a few moments, a brief memory passing him by
before he, too, got to his feet and started walking off.
Goku's
voice was surprised. "Ah... Homura?" he called uncertainly.
"Where're you goin'? I didn't mean to make you mad!"
The
god paused, contemplating briefly. The memory was one of his treasured
ones; he hadn't spent much time with Rinrei, and ever precious moment
was sacred to him. It made him feel he'd be tainting the memory, but...
He
turned to face the boy. "You want to fly?"
"Yeah!"
Goku darted forward, his golden eyes wide and excited. "Can you
teach me? Huh? Huh?"
"Follow
me," was all he said before turning and walking off again. He
walked out of the garden, toward the cluster of peach trees nearby.
Homura
had once heard that the peach trees on earth were fairly weak, with
thin branches barely strong enough to hold the fruits that grew on
them, their lowest branches not even reaching that high off the ground.
Whatever they looked like, the ones in heaven were huge and the branches
long, thick, twisting mazes that, when in bloom, would hold peaches
that had the potential to grow to the size of one's head. Thus, the
branches were very sturdy even when not bearing fruit... just as they
were now.
"Ohhh,"
he heard Goku breathe. Rather than comment he simply led the boy further
into the orchard. He wound around wide trunks, pricking his ears to
make sure the boy was still following. Just from observing him once,
he doubted Konzen was the type to be too forgiving if his property
was lost.
The
further he went the stronger the memories seemed to grow; now he could
have sworn he heard faint, almost girlish laughter. The strong smell
of peach blossoms filled the air; the ghosts of a gentle touch or
two on his arm made his skin tingle faintly and his heart swell to
the point it felt he would choke on it. Homura had to swallow, a bit
too loudly for his comfort, but the boy didn't seem to notice at all.
So
he wasn't too observant. Good.
"You've
never been on one?"
Homura
closed his eyes briefly; the voice was stronger now, a gentle murmur
in his ears, ricocheting in his mind...
"It's
the greatest sensation..."
It...
hurt.
At
last they came to a tiny clearing in the trees. To the right was what
Homura had been searching for: an old but still strong board with
thick rope suspending it a few bare inches in the air.
"...
What is it?" Goku didn't sound too impressed.
"A
swing," Homura said quietly, staring over at it. She had lead
him here one day to show where she had played as a child. He could
remember her sitting on it, barely able to fit on the wide board.
He walked over to it, tugging the rope to make sure it was secure
and brushing a hand over the board to check for splinters. The rope
didn't give and the board left no injuries; as he should have expected
from anything in heaven. He finally looked back over at the boy, continuing.
"It will help you fly."
"Really?!"
Now he had Goku's attention; the child scampered up to him. "How
does it work?"
If
he remembered correctly... "Sit down." Goku obeyed, but
not how Homura meant him to; the boy plopped himself down to the ground
and the god found himself almost smiling. "No, on the swing."
Giving him a sheepish look, Goku scrambled up and sat down on the
swing, both hands grasping the rope.
Then
Goku looked up at him curiously. "Now what? I ain't flyin'..."
He gave the ropes a good shake to prove his point. With a blank look
Homura just moved behind the boy, placed a hand on his back, and gave
him a firm, hard push.
"Uwah!"
Goku yelped. Homura quickly stepped to the side before Goku could
kick him in the head. With those shackles and chains that would have
been especially painful. It was impossible to see Goku's expression
from this point of view, at least for the moment, but Homura imagined
it was shocked, if not at least a little frightened. Indeed, when
the boy swung back it looked as though the surprise was just starting
to seep away, only to be replaced with awe, wonder, and delight.
"Hey,
wow!" Goku cried, swinging his legs in what was probably an unconscious
movement. "It's just like flying!"
"It's
almost like flying!"
The
phrasing made his breath catch. It was momentary and passed quickly,
but the effect left him a bit dazed. He shook his head, trying to
get rid of the feeling as the boy's laughter reached his ears. The
sound was so raw and real that it distracted him long enough, made
him look up and be captivated by the sheer exhilaration the boy was
displaying.
Something
so simple could make him so happy... it made Homura think of his childhood,
how he could have been just like that.
It
would have been wonderful.
"Hey,
hey!" Goku cried as he swung back at forth. "I'm gonna fly,
Homura, really fly! Watch!" And with that Homura had barely opened
his mouth to utter a warning before the boy swung forward, fingers
uncurling from the rope as his body lurched forward. He arced gracefully
for a split second, long hair fluttering behind him... and that image
was emblazed into Homura's mind, making him stare too long. Gravity
and weight took its toll almost immediately, sending Goku crashing
to the dirty with a loud thud. Homura actually winced; that had to
hurt, especially with all those chains weighing him down.
"Owww,"
Goku moaned, pushing himself to his hands and knees before he rolled
over on his rear, wincing as he rolled his pants up to check for injuries.
"That hurt," he whined, rubbing his knees with dirty hands
before flinching and jerking them away. "Ow! That hurt even more!"
Emotion
swelled in Homura's chest again, but this time it wasn't related to
sadness at all. In fact, it was just the opposite. It grew so strong
that it finally escaped him in the form of a soft chuckle, making
his shoulders shake a bit for the few brief seconds.
When
he looked up again, Goku was pouting at him. "That's not funny,"
he said indignantly. "My knees really got hurt!"
Homura
just shook his head, his smile lingering as he walked over to the
boy and knelt beside him, dusting off the excess dirt from the boy
before using his precious cape to wipe off what he could of the rest.
"I'm sorry," he said, the corners of his lips still curved
upward. "I'm not laughing because you're hurt."
The
boy gave him a skeptical look, though he didn't seem to be done pouting.
Homura found the expression sort of endearing. "Okay," Goku
said slowly. "If you say so."
Homura
just nodded, standing up and offering a hand to the boy. With only
a brief moment of hesitation, Goku grasped the offered hand and allowed
the man to pull him to his feet. He grinned. "Eh heh... you don't
seem like a bad guy," he said with childish innocence, rubbing
the back of his head. "At first I thought you were kinda weird...
you kinda are still... but that's okay!" he said quickly, as
though worried about offending Homura. "I think you're a good
guy!"
"I'm
glad to hear it," Homura said quietly.
Goku
beamed up at him, opening his mouth to say something, but then he
paused. Seconds later Homura heard what the boy must have been hearing;
a distant voice calling Goku's name in repetition. Must be his
keeper...
"I
gotta go!" Goku started to hurry away, only pausing to snatch
up the wreath he had dropped near one of the trees. He did linger
long enough to wave and yell, "I'll see you tomorrow! I wanna
play on the swing again, and maybe you can push me!" Then he
was gone, and all Homura heard from him after that was a faint, "I'm
coming Konzen!"
He
is... different, he mused, staring after the boy for a moment
before he started to make his own way out of the orchard. And Homura
was slowly starting to place a finger on what made that child so interesting.
Aside from the raw power that he just knew was thrumming inside him,
waiting to be released, Goku's childishness was attractive. He was
naive without being completely stupid, even at that age, and intriguing
in his innocence and delight of the simple things around him. Homura
couldn't remember having ever seen such pure delight in anyone's eyes.
He
definitely wanted to know more about that child.
From
what the boy had said Homura could assume that Goku wanted to see
him back at the swing the next day. He'd give it a night and see if
he was still intrigued, and if he was... well the boy was also a heretic.
What could they possibly do to them as punishment? Neither would be
sent down to earth, as heaven wanted to keep a close eye on all heretics.
Besides, the child belonged to a god anyway.
Homura
found that he was, indeed, still very much interested. So interested,
in fact, that he waited all afternoon and even into late evening.
By dark it was obvious the boy wasn't coming. And it wasn't until
the next day that Homura learned of the rampage that had killed several
of the gods-- and lead Konzen Douji, Kenren Taishou, and Tenpou Gensui
to take the Western Army general hostage and run off with Goku.
Goku
in his demon form.
His
true form.
Homura
regretted not being able to get to know Goku better, but he also regretting
being able to see him in his natural form. Just imagining the amount
of power charging through that small body gave him a sort of thrill
he'd never realized before-- excitement. He wanted to witness that
power... no. He wanted to go up against that power, wanted
to test his strengths against it.
In
fact, it gave him an idea: an idea to create the perfect world with
no gods. It was actually just a notion he fancied, but the more he
thought about it the more he liked it. If there had been a world with
no gods perhaps Rinrei would still be alive...
And
perhaps he'd have gotten to know Son Goku better.
He
was going to have a lot of important things to think about for the
next few years, maybe even the next few hundred, possibly thousand.
It wouldn't do to miss out a single day of work.
With
a slight, self-mocking smirk and a gentle push of the swing, Homura
left the orchard.
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