Mmmmmm...yahoogroups has a habit of screwing up the formatting on my
fics and making them unreadable. But I decided to give it a shot
again. Let's hope that doesn't happen here ~_~ if it does, this
story can be found on CLAMPesque and ff.net.
Title: Pitr-loka
By: Isabella Kraft
Pairings: SxK ^__^
Rating: NC-17... no kiddies here! :p
Dedicated to Shell because she's evil just like me, and Murasaki
because it's fun to write really twisted SxK just to see how
she'll
react to it XD
Warnings: This fic handles some EXTREMELY disturbing subjects, be so
warned ... this ain't your mother's SxK ^__~ If you're
looking for
happy, fluffy SxK perhaps you should move along. But then again, I
don't believe in gratuitous or pointless abuse, torture, rape,
etc,
etc, in fics... so get through to the end and who knows, you might
like it after all ^_^
Kamui grinned up mischievously at his captor, not fighting the weight
that pinned him to the futon, in fact ... embracing it. Relishing in
the feeling of Subaru's hands strangling his wrists, in the force
of
the Sumeragi's cold stare, and even in the subtle fury to the
onmyouji's breathing. He loved it, but how could he not? He had
known
very little else for 2 years.
"Neh Subaru, remember when I first came here?" His grin
broadened
slightly and the deep purple color of his eyes sparkled darkly,
playing off the double meaning of the words. He rose up as much as he
current position would allow and dropped his voice to a dark
hush. "And I was just a helpless ... innocent ... boy." Each
word was
accented and drawn out with an airy purr as if Kamui was taunting
Subaru the only way he could. "Who was helplessly in love with
you?"
Subaru raised an eyebrow suspiciously, indicating that he knew to
what the younger man was referring, but said nothing. He had never
talked much to begin with, but after it all ... he began talking even
less. It was at the point now that the sound of Subaru's voice
startled Kamui, it was so very rarely he heard actual words from the
onmyouji.
As such Kamui was not expecting an answer to his question, and
continued on unfazed by his situation. Like it was perfectly normal
for a person to carry on a conversation while pinned down to the
bed. "Do you still kill people Subaru? I've always wanted to
ask,
because I've never been really quite sure what you do when
you're ...
not here," he smiled again, softly this time, not taking
advantage of
the obvious attack. "I suppose outside of this place you could be
doing almost anything ... hell maybe you have Seishirou-san's
corpse
in your bed for recreational purposes--"
The slap came hard and quickly, making a cracking sound as it hit and
burned his cheek for whole minutes afterwards. He felt the skin flush
both hot and cold and his eyes tearing ever so slightly. "I'm
sorry
Subaru ... I shouldn't have said that, it just came out."
"You're a sick boy Kamui."
Subaru's voice was even, neither contemptful nor cold. Other than
the
slap across the face there was nothing that indicated any reaction to
Kamui's statement.
The "boy" merely grinned, because he was not a boy at all.
Not
anymore at least. Although he remained very slight and thin, he had
grown a good measure taller and matured a bit more. He was 20 years
old, his face had grown out of it's innocent angelic like shape a
bit. Cheeks less plump and youthful, subtle angles that had been
sculpted in over the years... Not a boy by any stretch of the
imagination.
But to Subaru ... maybe.
"Aa, you're right," he concluded, eyes closing with a
brief helpless
shrug-- or about as close as anyone could get with his arms pinned
above his head anyway. "You're always right, I'm a sick
fuck ...
you're a sick fuck..." He trailed off, likely expecting to be
hit
again. But he was not, and this seemed to satisfy him in some odd
way. His eyes lit up deviously and he continued, "we're sick
fucks
together really. Sorou always said we'd make a great couple."
"Sorata," Subaru corrected, his eyes softening somewhat, a
bit of a
fond smile curling up in them.
Kamui blinked, tilted his head and considered that mistake for a
moment before throwing it aside. "Yeah that was it ... hey
you're the
one who wants me to forget about all them anyway. They're dead,
not
like I can't be polite and remember their names." He
continued
rambled on like that for sometime, his mind not able to decide
whether he was justifying the mistake or condemning Subaru's
approval
of the mistake.
"Well my point is, we're both fucked up," he announced
cheerfully. "Now, don't you want to fuck me up a little
more?" A grin
of cool anticipation, rubbing one leg against Subaru's
shamelessly.
"Not especially," Subaru replied.
Kamui pouted a little, "why not? You never had any problem with
that
before, regardless of what I thought about it."
***********
He extended his arm fully, spreading his fingers and watching the
muffled sun light dance between them. This was his prison, he thought
blandly. He had been held here for 2 and a half years. 4 years since
the Promised Day had come and gone as coldly as a stiff breeze
through his hair.
Maybe he was dead and this was Hell ... maybe it was Heaven, he could
not find a difference anymore.
Memories of the Promised Day were vague and random. He knew that he
had killed Fuuma, and that many of the faces that had become so
familiar were dead as well. He could not, despite multiple attempts,
remember how they had died. The things he did remember seemed almost
disrespectfully irrelevant.
Like the rusty green color of exposed metal as the paint peeled on
the beams of Tokyo Tower. The smell of concrete dust. The gleam of
the red jewel in his sword as it eagerly bathed itself in blood...
When he thought of Fuuma now, all that came to mind was blood. His
blood, Fuuma's blood, the blood of people Fuuma had killed ... it
didn't really matter. He fought to remember, fought to remember
the
face of his twin star, what his voice had sounded like, what the Dark
Kamui had been wearing the day he had died. Anything other than the
feeling of warm blood curling around his fingers and running down his
wrists as the blade pierced the heart of his best friend.
How horrible was it that he could only remember that? He had been
thinking of that on the day Subaru came for him hadn't he? The
feeling of warm blood curling down his wrists. But he could remember
so much more than that back then, so much more. Yet the only memory
he could link to the incredible pain of that day was the feeling of
blood, and how much his blood had felt like Fuuma's blood that
day.
Everyday Subaru took a little more from him. A little more of the
memories of what he was and what he had done. A detail here, an event
there, until one day he woke up and wondered whatever happened to
that pretty girl he'd been so fond of--
He remembered of course, seconds after the question had occurred to
him he remembered. But the simple fact that for one moment he had not
been able to recall Kotori's death, disgusted him.
He didn't know whether to hate Subaru or love him for that.
It was not the rape of his body he minded, one such as he who's
only
use was the murder of people he loved, deserved as much... it was the
rape of his mind that tormented him. The fact that every time Subaru
forced him down, he took something much more important to Kamui than
his dignity.
Their names ... their faces ... their histories and dreams... All
slipping away from him a little more, a little more.
Sorata.
His goddamn name was Sorata.
He stared at the walls of his cell. Simple wood with traditional rice
paper windows and sliding doors. No bars, no chains, no cement walls
or electrified fences. Hell there weren't even any wards or
barriers
raised. Just wood and paper.
The one who possesses the power of the Gods ... watch him as he
remains trapped in his paper prison...
It occurred to him as he stared at his fingers that he could just
blow this place to bits. That escape was ridiculously easy and that
he had never actually tried to escape. He wondered idly if there was
some trick to this house. If escape was not really as easy as it
appeared.
As if on command he heard the door to his room slide open.
"Ohayo Subaru," he smiled, his eyes not moving from his
fingers. "I'm
thinking of doing a little remodeling, what do think about this
wall?"
Kamui had long ago gotten used to carrying on both sides of the
conversation. He could almost see Subaru leaning up against the door
frame, regarding him curiously and making no movement to stop him
from blowing right through the wall. Kamui figured that an escape
attempt would probably yield a horrible punishment, but he also had
forgotten how to care about that. He continued along almost
cheerfully. "I'm thinking about knocking it down so we can
put in a
hot tub. Wouldn't that be nice? No wait ... even better maybe
I'll
just leave a gapping smoldering hole there. Those are all the rage in
Tokyo now, you know? Big gapping holes in buildings ... I do believe
that Fuuma and I started a fad. Revolutionized interior decorating we
did ... well what do you think?" He started focusing on the skin
of
his palm, drawing all his power there.
"Go ahead."
Subaru's voice made him jump. He had not anticipated an answer,
certainly not in the mildly disinterested tone Subaru was using. Was
it a game? A trick? He frowned and focused himself again on his
hand. "Yeah well ... it's been a while since I've been
outside ...
some fresh air would do me good don't you think? I--"
His voice died with the abrupt realization that nothing was
happening. Not only was Subaru not trying to stop him from escaping,
but there was no sacred glow of green light sparkling around his
hand. Not a bit of it. The power of the gods...
Was not answering him.
He stared at his palm for a long time, eyes tracing over the lines
and textures as if the problem could be fixed by adjusting something.
Angrily he whipped around to face Subaru, "what did you do to
me?"
"Nothing," Subaru said.
"Then why...? Why can't I..."
"The Promised Day is over," Subaru remarked casually.
"The purpose
those powers were to serve has been served."
Yes, the Promised Day was over a long time ago. And it had been
replaced by a new bitter future for Kamui. The first day of the rest
of history had been spent digging out bodies in the wreckage. He did
not care for survivors nor the rest of humanity, all that mattered to
him were the bodies of those who had stood at this place on the final
day. And he felt that he could not just walk away until he had them
all. Some he could not identify, some he did not want to identify, so
he counted them.
He wasn't really sure why he did it in the first place. He
didn't
know how his friends and enemies would want to be buried, or whose
families to contact, or where to send them. He didn't know why he
bothered at all, since all he could do was stand there and count them
and try very hard not to see any faces. Perhaps he was hoping that
someone-- Dragon of Heaven, Dragon of Earth-- might be alive under
the mess that was around Tokyo Tower. Although that seemed entirely
unlikely, he would had sensed them would he not? He would have known?
But he just had to know, he had to know they were dead for certain.
In the end there were nine. He found nine, four Dragons of Earth,
five Dragons of Heaven. There was one missing.
Subaru...
He kept looking. He kept looking until they had to pull him away,
screaming and lashing out and trying everything to get back to the
ruins of Tokyo Tower. But they wouldn't let him. The people he
had
protected and saved, whose faced in his mind now were vast black
voids and who's voices were the first to be lost ... several of
them
pulling him away, saying things that were meant to be comforting but
to Kamui sounded silly and pathetic.
Earthquake ... tragedy...
They had no idea.
He was dimly aware that they brought him to a temporary shelter for
the "earthquake survivors" on the outskirts of Tokyo, and he
laughed
at the word "survivor" and wondered why he was alive. Why he
was
alive and alone. Of all of the Dragons of Heaven and Earth he had the
most meaningless existence. Everyone else had lives before the
Promised Day, things which they had been pulled away from by the
apocalypse's calling.
Even Fuuma had a more meaningful existence than him. Kamui's only
purpose had been for the Promised Day. That was the reason he was
born ... it made no sense for him to be the one alive after it was
all over.
Alone... he realized finally when settled down on one of the many
cots place across the floor of what appeared to be a school gym. He
realized when he closed his eyes and tried to find Subaru. He and
Subaru had always had that sort of link, he couldn't always tell
where Subaru was or what he was doing, but he could always find him.
A part of his heart and soul that recognized the Sumeragi's
spirit
among the countless numbers of people in Tokyo, like a bright red
flower in a field of daisies.
When blackness met his mind's calling, when not even a flicker
across
his senses separated one person from the mass of mourners, he knew
that Subaru was gone and his friends had left him behind.
He was alone.
The thought, surprisingly, did not make him cry. He thought it would,
and the tears did come, but they came not in droplets of salt water.
They came out in words.
He started talking, and he told them. He told them everything ...
everything, because there was not reason to hide it anymore. Because
it was all over and he was alone and useless and he could think of
nothing else to do but say it. Over and over again to anyone who
might get within two feet of him.
You know I killed my best friend, I think he might have loved me
too ... he always acted like he did. But he was my Twin Star and a
Dragon of Earth and one of us had to kill the other to determine the
fate of the world.
So I killed him...
Naturally they committed him within a week.
The day Subaru came was the day the blood was running down his
wrists. And he had closed his eyes and sighed happily and recalled
every detail of the Promised Day perfectly. It was the last time he
would hold all those details so close to his heart, and it was also
the first time that Subaru interrupted such thoughts about the past.
There was something unearthly pleasurable about sitting against the
heavily padded wall, watching red blood ran down his wrists and all
over the floor. He remembered smiling just before the door opened and
changed everything.
"Subaru...." He was having a hard time keeping his eyes
focused. Pale
light was leaking through his vision and his eyes were beginning to
water, but he wasn't sure why. He hadn't cried in a long
time, why
should he start again now?
The Sumeragi looked down at the mess Kamui had made himself, a
picture of utter disgust on his face. Kamui, for some reason he
really didn't understand at the time, was trying to smile. He
wasn't
sure if it was the drugs they gave him or the blood being drained
from his veins that made him feel so happy at that moment, but he was
aware that the feeling is completely unwanted.
Subaru knelt down beside him and studied his eyes for a moment, as if
considering if what he had come for was really worth all the trouble
to collect it. Kamui understood this in some strange way, he had
never been very fond of living after the Promised Day, certainly the
half starved, drugged boy bleeding to death before Subaru didn't
look
altogether appealing.
Subaru touched his cheek, a touch that made him gasp in spite of
himself. It was so real, so solid and alive, yet so cold. He had been
wondering whether it was actually Subaru, or whether he was
hallucinating. But now he was certain, this was Subaru. A small part
of his heart buzzed warmly confirming it indefinitely. It was real,
Subaru was alive and here with him finally.
The cruelty that he should finally get to see Subaru just as his
hands were beginning to go numb, was not lost on Kamui.
"I wanted to see you ... so badly. I thought you were dead."
Subaru might have smiled reassuringly at him as he lifted him into
his arms, Kamui wasn't sure ... everything seemed to be slipping
away.
"Just once more, just once more. Even if your were dead ... I
wanted
to see you ... Just once more, and know for certain it was true. Even
if it was to know you were dead. That was all I ever wanted..."
Normally he'd be alarmed and angry about this. Normally, if such
a "normal" situation for one a die can even be imagined, the
idea
that he might die just as Subaru had found him would have broken him
completely. But oddly in Subaru's arms he did not fear the
possibility of his death. He knew that Subaru had come from him and
would not let him go.
And as he suspected, he woke up the next day in the room that would
soon become very familiar to him with Subaru by his side. The prison
with walls made of fragile paper. The weakest bounds to hold the
strongest force ... or what had once been the strongest force among
men at least.
God was probably laughing at him, and showing him off at heaven's
Christmas parties. `Look there's Kamui ... I give him the
power of
God and his can't even tie his own tie!'. Yes that was it. He
was a
cosmic joke and kept alive only to be laughed at.
Subaru was tending very carefully to him, running a moist clothe over
his face and neck to soothe the waning fever. His wrists were
carefully bandaged and the blood washed from his skin. And it only
took a brief moment and the brushing of soft cotton sheets up against
his bare skin to tell him that he was also naked under the sheets. He
felt his cheeks flush shyly and he glanced away from Subaru's
attention.
"I'm glad you're awake, I was worried for a while
there." The
Sumeragi's voice was soft but felt oddly empty to Kamui.
"I'm so happy you found me. I thought at first you were an
angel,"
Kamui laughed, causing a slight smile to flicker on Subaru's
face. "But you're real aren't you? You feel real," a
touch gently
running down Subaru's arm as if to illustrate Kamui's
statement. His
fingers fascinated by the curve of muscles in Subaru's thin
body. "And in my heart you feel just as I remember you."
"I was looking for you ... since that day," Subaru admitted.
"Really?" Kamui laughed again, "how strange it is that we
didn't find
one another until now. How did you find me there Subaru?" He
shuddered with memories of that place, all vague and clouded by waves
of drugs.
Subaru's hand gently stroked through Kamui's feather soft
hair, his
eyes listening with encouraging little glints. When the question was
asked, he shrugged and did not answer. Kamui quickly grew nervous and
changed the subject.
"You know ... I just wanted to get out of there. I wanted to find
you
and the others. Kotori ... Fuuma ... I was convinced that where ever
people go when they die, I could find you all again. But I'm kind
of
glad I didn't have to die to find you Subaru."
Again Kamui found no response and his distress poured out in more
words.
"Of course, they took me outside sometimes ... to see the birds
that
used to play in this big tree in the courtyard. I loved that ... the
birds ... they were pretty. Pretty birds ... Pretty birds....
Pretty ... Pretty Subaru." Kamui smiled hopefully at the
onmyouji, a
smile that was returned silently. Too silently to comfort Kamui.
"Is this your home? How far are we from Tokyo anyway? It's a
nice
house ... very traditional, I like it. How long have you lived--"
Subaru's fingers touched his lips gently, and the Sumeragi slide
closer to Kamui, finally coming to sit on the futon beside him.
"What
is it you want Kamui?"
The question confused him. He looked up at Subaru, trying to catch
the older man's eye but finding he could not ... Subaru was more
interested with the floor. "I don't understand," he
finally
admitted. "What do you mean? I want to be with you and live
happily
ever after." He grinned stupidly at the words, trying to
emphasize
that this was a rare attempt at a joke.
Subaru apparently took that request more seriously than Kamui meant
it. "No, if that was true ... you would not be here. This is not
a
place of happily ever after."
"It's not?" Kamui blinked.
Subaru shook his head in confirmation. "If you truly wanted to
live a
happy life ... you would not have ended up in that place ... and I
would not have found you as I did and you would not be here now."
Kamui supposed that was true, but that did explain why they
couldn't
be happy here. His suicide attempt had been the conclusion of many
different factors. Factors that had changed now that Subaru was in
fact alive and with him. "I don't understand," he
repeated. "What do
you mean, `what do I want'?"
"When you cut yourself," Subaru clarified. "What did you
want then?
Why did you do that?"
"I--" his mouth opened and closed on the word, searching for
the
correct answer in his mind. "I was thinking about how I wanted to
be
with all of you again..."
"And?"
"And ... how I wanted everything to go away."
"The others are gone, but..." Subaru's face turned to
meet his stare
and suddenly Kamui was overwhelmed by the realization of how close
they really were. He could feel Subaru's breath softly curling
across
his cheek. He could feel the Sumeragi's soft black hair brushing
lightly over his forehead. "I can make it all go away."
Subaru lips touched his gently but none to timidly. Like a warm hug
embracing his mouth ... he melted submissively into it with a content
sigh.
Subaru push him down onto the bed with a subtle aggression that
alarmed Kamui, but he said nothing of it. Nor did he attempt to break
the hungry kiss that brought them together. He chose to ignore
Subaru's hands moving slowly down his arms and Subaru's
weight
shifting on top of him. He chose to ignore the possessive groping of
Subaru's hand as the explored without permission or request.
The advance was unwanted only in its timing and urgency. It
frightened Kamui, but he was more afraid of pulling away and hurting
Subaru. He didn't want Subaru to leave. He would do anything to
make
Subaru happy.
So he didn't protest when Subaru slide him into his arms and
unbuttoned and unzipped his pants and touched him. He didn't try
to
resist or ask Subaru to wait-- it was too much too soon ... why did
it have to be done now?-- he let Subaru stroke him. It would be a lie
to say he did not enjoy it. He most certainly did, but it left him
with the strangle feeling that the whole thing had been worthless to
Subaru.
And when he was done, he felt confused. Oddly dirty and used, yet
reason told him he had no justification in that. After all it was
Subaru who had given him pleasure? What right should he have to feel
like that?
He tossed those thoughts aside. This was Subaru's way of showing
how
he felt. He should try his best to please Subaru.
Kamui relaxed finally into Subaru arms, his breath moving oh so
deeply in and out of his lungs as the warm glow of release slowly
faded from his body leaving him physically content and drowsy.
Subaru's hand came up casually, passing his line of vision
carelessly
as Subaru moved to wipe it clean ... or reasonably so at least. On an
impulse, Kamui caught Subaru's wrist and let his tongue flicker
over
a finger experimentally, testing both his reaction and Subaru's.
When
Subaru chose to merely sit and watch what he might do he grinned and
licked the fingers eagerly, drawing them into his mouth and sucking
lightly.
"Good?" Subaru asked, slightly amused by Kamui's
boldness. The boy
nodded softly, eyeing Subaru curiously with a sideways glance. He had
never imagined that the Sumeragi would allow himself to act on any
such desires, but he was glad for it. Even if this was not the way he
would have liked his first time to go, even if it wasn't
especially
romantic or tender ... he was glad for it.
He had a nagging feeling in the back of his mind, like he was suppose
to be thinking about something he could not remember. There was a
small, fuzzy, blackness swelling in his memories, one that he could
only vaguely detect.
"More?" Subaru voice was innocent, and it set him immediately
at
ease. All thoughts about the things forgotten immediately sank into
the deepest points of his mind. He looked up at Subaru with
questioning, bewildered eyes and nodded silently.
Subaru's thumb worked its way over Kamui's lower lip, parting
the
entranced boy's lips gently and scooping under the tongue as his
lips
nibbled on Kamui's neck. The fingers were accepted greedily as
Subaru
caught the tongue between his thumb and the knuckle of his pointer
finger and held it still even as Kamui's mouth sucked softly on
them.
When he came to the base of Kamui supple neck he left teeth marks
with a sharp snap at the flesh. To which Kamui might have yelped had
Subaru's fingers not made it impossible to achieve anything more
than
a small muffled choking sound.
Subaru withdrew his hand from Kamui's mouth and let the saliva
glazed
digits worked down Kamui's skin. He shuddered beneath
Subaru's touch,
feeling the Sumeragi work his body up into a deeper excitement again.
He wondered idly what Subaru will do this time and how it will feel.
Even as Subaru is in no rush and give no clues as to where
they're
heading.
There's so much he wants to ask for. So much he's thought and
dreamt
about doing with the onmyouji. But he also is desperately afraid that
Subaru will be disgusted with him and leave him alone. He does not
want to be alone. He doesn't care what Subaru does to him or
thinks
of him as long as he isn't alone.
Later he would wonder if he even really wanted to have sex, or
whether he was just so afraid of losing Subaru that he swallowed any
inhibitions and regrets that may have plagued him. And eventually he
would convince himself that it was a treatment he deserved. It was in
a very real sense what he wanted.
********
"Why do you keep me here?" he whispered. His mind has almost
no
strength left to fight it, to fight anything. He thought that if
Subaru were to force him into something now he would only be able to
offer weak protests in response.
"I don't keep you here," Subaru answered, his voice
unusually
forceful for the Sakurazukamori Kamui had come to know. "You want
to
leave?" he stepped aside and gestured at the open door. "Then
leave."
Kamui looked up, wide, disbelieving eyes desperately searching Subaru
for the intention behind those words. "You mean that? I can
go?"
Subaru did not offer any answer, but his hand remained out stretched
towards the door and his eyes waited patiently.
Kamui stared at the open door ... his freedom. The wood paneling of
the hallway just outside awaited him eagerly. Odd, he thought, odd
that the only thought in his head was a wonder over what that
paneling felt like. He took a step forward, or rather his foot moved
forward, his body's weight never really quite followed.
And then his eyes came back to Subaru. He could pretend he was just
hesitating, or perhaps being wary, but the bored mismatched eyes knew
better. The impassive gold and green closed with a soft sigh and
Subaru began crossing the distance between them. His movements
graceful and elegant across the floor. His hands in his pockets, his
head lowered ... an ultimate insult to Kamui, that his pain
wasn't
even amusing anymore. The Sumeragi stopped just in front of him, his
attention fixed over Kamui's shoulder. "I don't keep you
here.
Whenever you wish to leave just walk out that door."
Kamui's arm stretched out towards the door rather pathetically,
as if
grasping the air could somehow drag it to him. His hand trembled as
he felt Subaru's lips softly on his neck and he watched the
fingers
shake and clench weakly in a confused horror. "Subaru ... please
don't..."
Subaru's mouth was up by his ear now, teeth playing along the lob
gently but possessively. "I won't try to stop you, if you
really want
to leave." Their foreheads were pressed lightly together,
Subaru's
hands running lightly over Kamui's face, kisses and nips falling
carelessly everywhere. Kamui's arm weakly fall away, and later he
would tell himself that the blood was running out of his arm and he
couldn't hold it up anymore. "Just walk out that door Kamui
... I'll
never try to stop you."
That wasn't entirely true. While Subaru had never kept Kamui from
leaving Kamui had never attempted to leave either. Ever time he
thought about leaving, Subaru appeared almost out of nowhere. It may
him wonder softly what Subaru would have done if Kamui had decided to
bolt. Would he as he said just let Kamui go without any resistance?
Or did Kamui stand no real chance of escaping?
Or was it really just that Subaru knew he would never try?
"Please Subaru ... not now ... please ... don't..." the
words came
out pathetically in the mists of what he thought might be moans. But
whether their were of pleasure, pain or simply defeat ... Kamui was
not entirely sure.
Time was a strange thing in his paper prison. There seemed to be no
space between morning and evening. No time between dusk and dawn, no
day, no night. No hours upon hours of being alone with his thoughts.
Only sleep and abuse.
Had he really been here nearly three years? Subaru's hand creaked
against his back, his own hands barely holding himself up. He was
thankful that he did not have to see Subaru's face this time.
Thankful that he could at least try to shut out the feeling of
Subaru's fingers running down his belly, and ignore the tears the
shivers caused him.
Ore no omae wo...
Clothing was easy enough to get rid off. Buttons unbuttoned, cloth
pushed away from shoulders, revealing more skin to the cool air, lips
brushing lightly with warm breath, and surprisingly cold hands.
Subaru was always gentle in his violence, so unlike the other one who
was cruel and mocking. Subaru was always gentle, always loving,
always so kind, but yet his presence would not be denied. His will
was like a weight that bared down on Kamui's back and pinned him
down
into submission.
Ore no ... omae?
There was something impatient tonight. Something more angry and
dramatic than previous rapes. The kill had to be made quickly and
finally, Kamui thought. That was always the way he imagined Subaru
killing as the Sakurazukamori, so fast that one could only stand back
at wonder at one's own death.
He did not protest anymore. Since Subaru was obviously not going to
stop, it would be foolish to provoke any additional anger. Kamui
simply shut his eyes and waited for it to be over. It would not hurt,
because Subaru was always careful not to hurt him ... one of the odd
and disgusting quirks of Subaru's career as his personal rapist.
And
if he was lucky he wouldn't feel quite so sick once it was over.
Ore no....omae.....omae....
Ore no....
There were words that haunted his mind. Words linked so closely with
Kamui's soul that there very utterance invoked a strange reaction
in
him. At times when lying alone in his bed as a Dragon of Heaven he
wished darkly that these words could be erased from his mind. That
the memories and knowledge that haunted him constantly could be taken
away from him, like a burden to be lifted. He thought that everything
would be much simpler if he only did not have to know that the Dark
Kamui had once been so dear to him. If he didn't have to know who
gave up their lives for his sake.
It occurred to him suddenly that the domino effect of Subaru's
abuse
was growing stronger each time they did this. What had first been
small insignificant details-- a vagueness here and there, a soft
fuzzy spot where he could not recall things perfectly-- had become
large chunks being ripped away from him. As memories linked so
closely to other memories began to fall away and his entire grasp on
who he was began to collapse slowly under him.
And there were good times, smiling faces he still wanted to know that
his mind no longer recognized. Their touch had been amputated with
the nightmares. Subaru would not just take away the sorrow of his
life, he would take away everything. Everything that marked this life
as what it was being taking away by Subaru's touch.
He wanted to escape this life, but to have it done this way ... it
made it seem like all he had suffered was for nothing. All his
sorrow, all his pain, all his happiness and love, it was all
meaningless. Soon, very soon, he wouldn't remember any of it ...
and
would have endured it for nothing.
In the mists of these thoughts he found a rare boldness to fight to
defend what he still had. And also the panic as he could feel things
literally slipping through his mind and into the deep void, the deep
black hole Subaru had planted in his soul.
He screamed and moved whatever forced he still possessed against
anything he could make contact with. He slipped up against the sheets
as he body tried to scamper out from under Subaru. His body clawed
out at anything that registered in his mind, desperate to escape with
what little he still had.
Subaru arms wrapped sternly around him, keeping him from moving too
much. His weight forced Kamui down onto the mattress and held him up
against it so that he could not hurt either one of them with his wild
and aggressive movements.
The Sumeragi shhed him gently, combing his hand through Kamui's
hair
and soothing his tantrum. Or at least, that was the intended effect.
It seemed to fuel Kamui's rage even more.
"Give them back! Give them back!!!" Kamui screamed, his arms
lashing
about, looking to connect with anything. "Give them all
back!!!"
"I can't." Subaru's voice was cool in his ear.
"Even if I wanted to."
Kamui did not believe this. ".......Then tell me ... you
remember,
tell me what happened that day, how they died... tell me."
"No." His voice bore no ill will, nor indication that this
was a
punishment, nor any hint that Subaru was denying him to torture him
or to hold control over him. It was a small answer to an infinitely
complicated request. "I won't do that."
"Why not?" Kamui whimpered, his nails bit into the cushioning
below
him. "Why Subaru? Why?"
At first he thought that Subaru was not going to answer him, the
Sumeragi's hands were continuing with their pervious dedications.
But
just before Subaru's lips pressed into his back he felt the
Sumeragi's low tone brush against his skin. "They're were
quite
insignificant things ... you're memories. What do they matter
now?"
"Because ... I don't want everything to be worthless.
Everyone who
died, everyone who suffered for me. I don't want them to be
worthless."
"They're not," Subaru assured calmly.
"I can't believe ... that I ever imagined I loved you!"
He could feel Subaru's smile spread on his back. "I'm not
the first
you thought that about Kamui ... although you never actually said it
to the other did you?"
"....I don't know ... maybe I did."
"You didn't," Subaru corrected smoothly. "You felt
too guilty to even
admit that feeling to yourself."
"What do you care?" Kamui spat. "All you ever do is use
me. The
pretty little ass you like to fuck. All I am is a glorified sex toy
to you, that's all I ever was..."
Subaru's soft chuckle moved up his spine. He hated it, it made
the
hairs on the back of his neck bristle in both excitement and
rage. "Is that so?" Subaru purred. "If that's the
truth, I wonder
Kamui, how much of that you created for yourself."
"What do you mean?" He looked over his shoulder at
Subaru's smirking
face to the best of his ability considering his position.
"This is not a place of happy endings ... remember? The nature of
this place forbids both endings and true happiness. It you seek these
things, then you will leave as all people eventually do. Although the
time you spend here depends entirely on the your desires. People who
wish to live forget easily and eagerly walk out that door to a new
life. People who have no desire to live hold on to everything and rot
here. They are trapped. Prisoners held by their own will and
commitment to a past and sorrow that no longer exists. They will
leave eventually ... but they can spend 2 years, 4 years, a thousand
years here. They will stay trapped here until they wish to live and
leave."
He paused, soft licked falling on Kamui's back. Kamui shivered,
but
tried to remain calm and consider what he was told carefully. He did
not understand what it meant, but it seemed right with his mind's
experience of this place.
"What happens here is your creation, and will play out until you
are
satisfied enough to let it go. It will play out until you are at
peace and no longer hold onto what was."
Kamui stared silently off into space, searching Subaru with his heart
to try to pinpoint the identity of the imposture. But his heart gave
him no difference in it's answer. This was Subaru.
Subaru sat up a bit, still straddling Kamui's waist. "Do you
understand this Kamui?"
"You're saying this is happening because I want this..."
Subaru shook his head, an action that Kamui could almost hear, and
leaned down until his lips touched the tip of Kamui's ear.
"No ...
I'm saying this is happening because I want you to live.
"It's not fair of me to interfere I know," Subaru
admitted. "The
heart should come to terms on it's own time. But left to your own
devices Kamui I know you would be here for much longer than two or
three years and I almost can't bear to consider what you would
put
yourself through before you allowed yourself to move on.
"It's a little selfish of me, you're right. It is what I
chose to put
myself through for my own time here. Because you are so much like me
and still I can't do anything for you. It's very wrong of me,
but it
will play out until my heart understands what my mind already knows.
"There was nothing I could ever do for you."
Subaru moved him to his side and spooned up against Kamui with soft
kisses across his shoulder. He brushed his fingers across the soft,
smooth, flesh of Kamui's chest, playing across the nipples
teasingly.
Kamui gasped and shuddered in Subaru's arms, a weak moan slipping
past his lips.
"And eventually the part of you that yearns for this and keeps
you
here will realize that you do not deserve to be a victim. No matter
how many tragedies you fail to prevent or how many lives are
sacrificed for you, you don't deserve to be a victim." He
slid one
leg softly between Kamui's, rubbing calf against calf as Kamui
writhed. "That's what keeps us entangled here Kamui ... we
both want
this. But it will be over for you soon. Soon you will have no reason
to think that you deserve to be treated like this. It's horrible
of
me because you cannot force someone to learn something, but that is
one of the many things my heart has to come to understand. That you
can do nothing to change the will of ours without their permission.
So you're right Kamui ... I am using you."
"Subaru..." Kamui panted, only dimly aware of how much he
needed
Subaru right now. How much Subaru's gentle touch was enflaming
his
skin. "I don't want to forget them. That would be wrong."
"It's not the mind that learns Kamui, it's the heart. And
the mind
will forget but the heart will not. You haven't forgotten them,
any
of them. And if you see them again one day, your heart will know them
even though your mind cannot remember their names, dreams and
favorite colors. You will not lose those of this life, nor those of
lives gone by, nor those onto the next."
The man with the strange eyes of different colors licked just under
his chin and ran his hand down Kamui's hip. Fingers touched him
as
they often did and Kamui gasped out loud and open his eyes.
"No...
no... I want to see you."
He paused, obviously not expecting such a request from Kamui. They
stared at each other for brief searching seconds before his green and
gold eyes smiled at Kamui and he nodded. "All right, if
that's what
you want."
He laid Kamui down on his back and guided his legs up onto his
shoulders. Kamui studied him carefully, his own deep violet eyes
reflecting a small curiosity and wonderment at the man before him.
Almost as if he was seeing him for the first time.
Kamui reached up and allowed the tip of his fingers to brush under
the man's gold eye. There was something familiar about that.
Something that left him with a distant feeling of pain, but he
couldn't ... he couldn't seem to place it.
Indeed there was something familiar about this man before him, and
the feeling of him pressing into Kamui's body all seemed vaguely
familiar.
He watched with rapt fascination as the other moved in a matter that
could only be described as oddly graceful. A gentle yet powerful
raise and fall in and out of him. It felt good he noted, and that
seemed to drive all other concerns away. Until he didn't care who
the
other man was and even the pain he felt in his heart upon looking at
that eye of gold faded from his notice.
It felt so good, he arched up into it. Matching the man's rhythm
and
moaning as he fell into a place where the only thing he could
recognize was intense pleasure vibrating through him.
A hand came down and stroked him in time with their motions. He bit
his lip at the firm hold of it moving up and down his length. And it
was not long at all before his body became very tense and still and
pushed as close to the source of the pleasure he could get before
release washed over him finally and his mind drifted down into the
blackness of sleep.
*******
He could have left then. Indeed the sparkle of light beaming through
the paper window was beginning to capture his curiosity. He wondered
idly what was outside those walls and imagined opening the door to
fields of green and gold and crystal blue skies. He was about to walk
out the door without a single thought when a concern, muffled and
clouded in his mind, snagged.
He glanced over his shoulder to find a man leaning on the frame to
the room where the light could not find him. The room of paper walls
and windows. He was standing in the hallway, hand pressed up against
the wooden paneling the door out of the house and into whatever lay
outside just inches from him.
Kamui turned around. The man seemed both surprised and perhaps a tad
alarmed at this. The smiled faltered on his face just a little.
"What
is it?" he asked softly.
Kamui looked at the door again, his fingers tracing over the delicate
paper and the patterns of bright sunlight that breathed through them--
providing light but not allowing the light to touch those inside the
house. He paused, he did not know what was wrong, only that his heart
was not content just yet.
He looked back at the man with the odd eyes, finally settling on
speaking the first thing that came to his mind and hoping it was also
the most honest. "Aren't you coming?"
The smile returned, brighter and less burdened than before and the
man closed those unusual eyes softly and shook his head. "Not
just
yet."
"Soon?"
"Perhaps." The man had a way of smiling with his whole body
and not
just his lips. And it made Kamui oddly happy to see it.
Kamui looked back at the sliding door and the light beaming
seductively. How it was killing him not to know what was on the other
side of it. How he wanted to open the door and rid himself of the
suspense. "Maybe I should stay..."
He was startled by the arms that gently wrapped around his shoulders,
and the chin that rested on his shoulder. The man's eyes looked
amused by Kamui's offer. "No, you should go. You want to go
right?"
Kamui nodded, "but ... you'll be all alone here then."
"I know ... that's okay. You can't do anymore for me
anyway."
"I suppose not," Kamui sighed. "But I want to see you
again, I like
you."
Subaru nibbled cutely at Kamui's ear. "I'll be all right.
I have
things to take care here first. And you have others waiting for you
to find them again that you like more than me anyway."
Kamui laughed softly, "do I?"
"Aa ... we all do."
Kamui pressed his hand on the door as if about to slide it open, but
stopped just before he finalized the motion. He turned around in the
other's embrace and looked up with hopeful eyes. "Not too
long?"
"Not too long," he nodded. "You'll hardly notice the
time I promise.
When you leave you will have forgotten all about this place."
"So if I see you again it will be like a pleasant surprise?"
"That's right."
Kamui pushed away gently, smiling brightly at the other as he moved
back to let him leave. "Not too long," he repeated.
"I'll be going
now ... Sayonara."
He nodded politely, "Sayonara."
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"In the intermediate state there are no real chariots, nor
horses,
nor roads; but by the light of the Self he creates chariots and
horses and roads. There are no real blessings, nor joys, nor
pleasures; but he creates blessings and joys and pleasures. There are
no real ponds, nor lakes, nor rivers; but he creates ponds and lakes
and rivers. He is the creator of all these out of the impression left
by his past deeds."
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad (Prabhavananda), 105
--End--
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