Being the beginning of a repost of my TOSed fics onto this journal. Read or ignore at your leisure.



Kurikaeshi
by Trismegistus



     Hakkai sat in the far corner of the room and let the silence wash over him, a silence which might have seemed, to other people in other conditions, oppressive or perhaps even threatening, yet both he and Sanzou understood it as being preferable to some forced and artificial attempt at companionable small talk. And really, what could they do? Sit over a few cups of coffee and a cigarette for Sanzou and compare notes on personal loss? Yes, silence was infinitely preferable.

     Both windows were open, dingy motel curtains billowing into the room on small puffs of breeze, then hanging limp and flaccid in the evening humidity. The nightnoise was broken by the precise metallic chink of a lighter and a nearly silent intake of breath as Sanzou drew a first dose of smoke into his lungs. Hakkai knew, without looking, that after the first few drags Sanzou would sit propped against the pillows and headboard and stare blankly into the far distance, forgetting the cigarette until it burned down to the butt and scorched his fingers. Then he would start, nearly imperceptibly, reach for another cigarette, begin the whole ritual anew.

     So different from Gojou, who went through about as many cigarettes as Sanzou, but who actually smoked them, and who used the burning cylinders of paper and tobacco to great effect, gesturing wildly with one pinched between index and middle finger, letting another hang rakishly from his bottom lip while he made some wise comment or leaned over to murmur into another woman's ear.

     "I'm going to sleep. Make noise and I'll kill you."

     "Yes, yes," he murmured, without even a cursory effort to appear concerned by the threat. Sanzou knew perfectly well that he was the least likely of any of them to be loud and disruptive, and Hakkai understood that what Sanzou was doing was bidding him goodnight.

     "Hmmph." Sanzou dropped his lighter and pack on the nightstand and then the bedsprings creaked as he settled into the mattress, and Hakkai stayed awake, aware of but not focusing on Sanzou's breathing as it slowed and deepened and then became lost into the drone of the insects outside the window and the rustlings of mice between the walls. Eyes unfocused, Hakkai let images of the past few days filter through his mind, random thoughts coming and going as they pleased, before he too drifted off to sleep.

     And emerged just as gently from it, the voices echoing down the hallway drilling ever more persistently into his consciousness.

     "...you, you son of a bitch!"

     "Aah! I'll kick your ass, Gojou!"

     "The hell you will!"

     "Sanzou. Sanzou!"

     By the time Hakkai pulled himself completely from whatever abyss his sleeping mind had been occupying Sanzou was sitting stock upright in his bed, pistol already in hand, glowering at the door behind which the voices were steadily approaching.

     Hakkai counted one, two, perfunctory knocks before the door flew open, banging against the wall, and Gojou stormed into the room, a loudly protesting Gokuu following close in his wake.

     "Sanzou, do something!" he demanded. "The damn gaki snores so loud the dead couldn't sleep through it!"

     "Bastard! Pervert! Cockroach!"

     "Who the hell are you calling a cockroach, you fucking monkey?"

     Gokuu's eyes had widened dangerously as, nostrils flaring, he dove for Gojou's hair, the perfect image of an incensed child. "I told you not to call me monkey!" And Gojou, always the bigger, cooler brother, had leaned back just far enough to be out of Gokuu's reach, smiling, the ever-present cigarette dangling from his lip. Gokuu, robbed of his original target, settled instead for grabbing Gojou by the arms and shoving for all he was worth. "Oh?" Gojou responded. "Let's see what you've got, monkey." Legs braced against the floor, they grunted and twisted, each trying to break the other's hold.

     They would have continued on in this fashion indefinitely, or until one or the other of them had decided that something - food or women - was more interesting than fighting, had a shadow not fallen over them as they struggled. Half a second elapsed, and then they froze, and raised suddenly wary eyes to the figure, now standing, at the head of the bed.

     "Shut up, both of you." Sanzou's voice was barely pitched above a whisper, but no less deadly for lack of volume.

     Gokuu's eyes widened, whites visible around golden irises. "Buh.." he ventured, then shut his mouth again just as quickly, wanting to protest, but this was Sanzou, and the desire to please was stronger.

     Sanzou stood for a brief moment, utterly still, shimmering with suppressed tension. "Hakkai. Gojou. Out." A brief flick of wrist and pistol and both Hakkai and Gojou were heading obediently for the door and the abandoned room down the hall.

     New rooming arrangements thus settled and Jeep safely ensconced on another anonymous hotel pillow, Hakkai listened patiently as Gojou ran through his token complaints concerning Sanzou, adding a mild "Mmm," or "Ahh," wherever it seemed appropriate. "Damn self-righteous, holier-than-thou, asshole monk thinks he can..." the sentence trailed off as Gojou lit another cigarette, took a deep hit, then, grinning impishly, produced a deck of cards from some nether region of his attire. "Poker?" he inquired, with the faintest twitch of an eyebrow.

     "Well," Hakkai responded, amused by the abrupt change of subject, "I don't know if I'll be on top of my game tonight, but..."

     So they pulled up chairs at the rickety hotel table and played out a ritual that had been played out countless times before, Hakkai seated companionably across from Gojou, sharing small talk, silence, second hand smoke, smiling benignly at Gojou's displeasure at having lost another hand.

     You some kind of card shark or something?

     No, it's just that I've always had a feel for the game.

     The hours ticked by; it was late, and Sanzou, who had no doubt gone to sleep in an extraordinarily foul mood would also without a doubt rouse them as early as light permitted tomorrow morning. Hakkai glanced at his cards, at the stars twinkling lazily in the sky outside, at Gojou worrying his cigarette with his lips as he surveyed his hand. And the hours ticked by, and Gojou disappeared briefly and reappeared with a case of beer and some oden. Jeep slept contentedly atop his pillow, the stars twinkled on as before, and Hakkai told himself, just one more hand, and when that hand ended, just one more...but only half meant it.


     "Oi. I need another beer," Gojou announced, and as he leaned forward to retrieve a bottle from the case at Hakkai's side his hand, as if for balance, came to rest on Hakkai's knee, slid upward as Gojou reached for the beer, curled around Hakkai's inner thigh and then was gone so quickly, so smoothly, that Hakkai wondered for a moment if he had imagined it all. And there was Gojou, sitting across from him, beer in one hand, as if nothing had happened.

     But the fingers of the other hand twitched against the pitted wood of the hotel table, fingers naked without the ever-present cigarette, and Hakkai knew that he had not imagined it.

     Gojou met his gaze, all dark red eyes and dark red scars and dark red hair, flame and rawness and completely, utterly open to him. It was frightening, this kind of connection, one that had always, always been there just under the surface, hinted at and danced around, but never openly referred to. Until, perhaps, now.

     It was heady. As heady as Gojou's Hi-Lite and Kirin lips as they closed around Hakkai's own, as warm and velvet as the back of Gojou's neck under his hand and somehow although he had never imagined that this could happen he knew that it was right. Blood flared, not into an old scar, but elsewhere.

     And, thought Hakkai, I am a fool, because it had always been there. Of course I'm going to live with Gojou, he'd told Sanzou, someone has to take out his garbage...

     ..and had at that point believed that that was all there was to it, and maybe that was all there had been to it at that point, but hadn't it been gratifying, for some strange reason, to hear the petulant voices of the bar girls: Gojou hasn't been back into town since he took that dead man home and Hasn't Gojou just changed so much and Why doesn't Gojou spend time with us anymore?

     ...and Gojou's mouth was still over his own, Gojou's tongue between his lips, and Gojou's hair a curtain of scarlet as it swept gently against his face.

     And they rose together and stumbled together and fell into the bed together and although it should have felt strange to be in another man's arms, in Gojou's arms, it didn't, because it wasn't exactly the first time Gojou's arms had held him.

     "Stop trying to outdo yourself, idiot," Gojou had said, and Hakkai, half-delirious from loss of ki and blood and worry about the other three hadn't realized that there was something more lurking behind those words and the look on Gojou's face, had chosen not to hear anything in Gojou's voice that he didn't think should have been there, had been guided into Jeep without really understanding or trying to understand what was occurring around him. And even after that Gojou could not or did not want to give it up and his hand had closed over Hakkai's own....

     Hakkai sought out Gojou's fingers, found them against the musty, stained pillow near his head, and they were warm as he twined his own fingers through them.

     ...hand, "Hakkai, let me drive."

     And Hakkai, his smile so deep it almost hurt, shut his eyes and pressed his body up toward Gojou's own. Yes, Gojou, please drive. And he felt rather than saw Gojou's lips bow into an answering smile against his skin and knew that his request had been heard.

     "...how many times have I explained to you, Gojou, that this is what will happen if you discard your cigarette butts into empty cans."

     "Oh yeah. Sorry 'bout that."

     ...and they had met one another's eyes, truly looking, and for that moment the world had contracted until they were they only two people in it.

     They were the only two in it now. And Gojou's fingers...

     ...Gojou shredding his empty cigarette pack between those blunt, tobacco stained fingers, and letting the confetti flutter gently down in front of his face, both of them laughing because yes, we're going to die but we're going to do it together and that at least is all right.

     ...untangled themselves from those of Hakkai's hand and twisted instead against his shirt and then moved lower and wherever they went they traced fire. Hakkai shut his eyes, and breathing came in rapid, constricted bursts and he was certain that he had absolutely parted from his sanity, because he had never, ever shared anything like this with Gojou, and yet the memory was there, that playful, aggravating, captivating man above him, "...imagine the bricks they'd shit if they could see us now."

     To which he had replied, exhilaration mounting with every thrust of his lover's hips, "Honestly, I don't understand what the fuss is about, really. You're just acting on a ranked superior's orders..."

     And Gojou had thrown his dark (dark? thought Hakkai) head back and laughed that devil-may-care laugh that he (and was he really Hakkai?) loved so much. But by that time Hakkai was lost, absolutely lost, because wherever he stretched or twisted or writhed, wherever his skin lay exposed to the humid night air, there were Gojou's hands or the touch of Gojou's mouth and Hakkai could not, did not want to think about anything else. "We're gonna get this straight right now, alright? You're the first and last man I carry to bed," Gojou had told him. Oh, Hakkai thought, truly...

     And when they were done... He had always held Kanan, afterwards. Could he hold Gojou like that, ever? Somehow he doubted it, but for now he was content to lie like this, long slender fingers of one hand loosely entwined with Gojou's, and to stare into those dark crimson eyes until sleep took them both.


これで以上です。

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From: [personal profile] incandescens


ff.net has no recognition of quality whatsoever, TOSing something excellent like this.

From: [identity profile] lebateleur.livejournal.com


Thanks muchly:) As I'm still working on getting to excellence, I think the real problem was that too many ff.net readers experienced violent allergic reactions to the punctuation and spelling, and that's what did me in. Such is life.

From: [identity profile] lebateleur.livejournal.com


If one defines 'quality' as 'two men kissing,' then yes, your statement is correct.

Thank god I can descend into happy degeneracy in the friendly waters of lj.

From: [identity profile] sara-tanaquil.livejournal.com


LOL! So true.

I'm enjoying your stories very much... I started reading against my better judgment, knowing I'd spoil myself for Saiyuki (still only in volume 1), but they're so well written.

The bonus is that they're so well written in terms of subtlety and drawing on references to the series that I often don't really understand the spoilers anyway. More reading to look forward to in the future! :-)

From: [identity profile] lebateleur.livejournal.com


Ooh, thank you! You know you really should get your hands on as much Saiyuki as quickly as you can, because it's just such a great series on so many happy ways. (Are you reading it in English or Japanese, btw?)

Anyway, my super spoilerific Saiyuki fics are all WIPs, so you aren't being spoiled for much, even if you do read.

From: [identity profile] sara-tanaquil.livejournal.com


Reading in English, for now... vols 1-4 are out in English (I just bought 2 and 3). Much as I like reading in Japanese, it takes me freaking forever. So I'll take English if I can get it.

Guess I should do an internet search to find out how many Japanese volumes I might eventually be buying if I get really addicted, as seems quite likely. (I love Hakkai already.) Maybe I should just arrange to have my paycheck paid straight into Sasuga's account...

From: [identity profile] lebateleur.livejournal.com


Fair enough. I was just wondering, because it doesn't get really slashy fanservicy juicy good until about vol. 6. (At least, that's when I feel the art surpasses prettah into drop-dead thudness. Yes, it's sad that line drawings can rob me of my adult vocabulary, but there you have it.)

I've actually heard that the Saiyuki transes are pretty nicely done, thanks to the uproar that occurred in fandom over the dub fiasco. So you're in good hands until you feel ready to tackle the Japanese;-)

As for volumes, there's nine in Saiyuki, one Saiyuki Gaiden, and then three volumes of Saiyuki Reload which have been published to date. You might want to look into that direct deposit option after all!

From: [identity profile] luxetumbra.livejournal.com


Lol, if it was just about two men kissing, I could find that in a million places. Kissing with a story and dialogue that don't make me want to retch - not so common.

---

FMA episodes? Did you ever have a chance to download episode 42 from the yareyare server? Did you still want to download the other episodes you missed? My server has non-existent ftp logs, so if you've already been and gone, my apologies.

From: [identity profile] lebateleur.livejournal.com


Kissing with a story and dialogue that don't make me want to retch

Two out of three down. Now I just have to figure out how to command actual plot. But we'll get there one of these days.


Actually, I'm still working on the FMA eps (can you believe I managed to watch for the first time in about ten weeks last Saturday?). For some reason, my ftp client won't let me resume half-finished downloads, and I can never manage to stay connected long enough to get an ep in one go.

(So if you need to free up the space, go ahead. I'll totally understand.)

From: [identity profile] luxetumbra.livejournal.com


Hmm, I was wondering - would you like me to mail you the episodes on CDR or DVD-R? Would take about 10 days or so basing on how long the Bunny Watch took, but you'd probably get them faster than FTP. I understand if you don't want to do this do as internet(!) and real names(!) are scary things, but if you're interested, just let me know.

From: [identity profile] lebateleur.livejournal.com


Would you really do that? I would be muchly, greatly obliged. :-D (I'm not particulary scared of sending real names or addresses, and even if I was, I live an ocean or so away, so I doubt much harm could come to me;-) )

Anyway, the computer I'm using now won't seem to let me log into gmail, but I'll get in touch tomorrow!

From: [identity profile] luxetumbra.livejournal.com


It's no hassle - I work a few floors above a post office, so it's really not a burden. Just let me know whether you have a DVD drive or a CD drive and what episode I should start burning from (30 and up? 35 and up?). If you're not sure of the episode number, just give me a one line description of the plot of the last one you watched and I should be able to dig up the episodes after.

From: [identity profile] lebateleur.livejournal.com


I was one of the people hit by tribunal, an anti-slash/yaoi crusader who's apparently been going through all of the anime fandoms and TOSing unsuspecting bystanders. Ironically enough, the story that she reported had the least amount of sexual content of any of the fics I had archived.
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From: [identity profile] mikeneko.livejournal.com


Reminds me, this archiving thing. Is it that you're lacking server space somewhere on the web to put it all, post-ffn? I've got a truckload of MB sitting idle. But the major downside is that it's all under my business domain.

From: [identity profile] lebateleur.livejournal.com


I have a small amount of server space through my ISP in the states. The problem is that it's shared by the entire extended family, so I hesitate to put up anything they might stumble across and read. I'm assuming that might be a similar problem for fic hosting on your domain, non?
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From: [identity profile] lebateleur.livejournal.com

Re: Because good fic should be helped!


Hmm. I might just take you up on that offer (and thanks for extending it, as well!). But first I've got to track down all the TOSed fics, so I'll get back to you at some point. I have to warn you though - I'm extremely picky about my posts and I usually don't notice errors for some months after I've committed them, so be prepared to do a lot of uploading for me:/

I had no idea about the fic archive! I'll definitely see about posting my stuff there as well.
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From: [identity profile] mikeneko.livejournal.com


Yes, that's why none of my own stuff is on there. "Let's see, here's her resume, and here's her . . . oh? Oh."

Content belonging to others is entirely different. I'd not mind others being there, if -they- didn't mind crouching underneath my domain. The plan with my host server does include buying subdirectory ftp, I've just never had any use for it. (I also can provide limited html help, but I'm hopeless with anything design related.)

And, I s'pose, if there were more than one tree, I'd consider ducking behind one as well.

So it's an option. :)

From: [identity profile] lebateleur.livejournal.com


That would be really cool if you didn't mind, but would visitors make the distinction that the porn living in your host domain isn't your porn, or would it matter more to them that you're hosting porn, period. The last thing I'd want is to make your server space donation blow up in your face.

(On a completely unrelated note, where in Indiana are you, if you don't mind my asking? I lived atch kotchi in IN for over a decade.)
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From: [identity profile] lebateleur.livejournal.com


Thanks again - this was the first 58 fic I ever attempted, back when 38 was still my OTP. Who would have thought?
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From: [identity profile] lebateleur.livejournal.com


clicks together like jigsaws and...heals?

:::::BINGO::::::

I think that's it exactly. Those two are both carrying around so much pain, and they can't really form human relationships because of it. But they just...fit one another's missing places so perfectly. And it's so subtle, so much of it depends on the expression Minekura puts into their eyes or postures, or...

Okay, I'm going to stop now before my squeeing reaches embarrassing heights of fangirliness.
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From: [identity profile] lebateleur.livejournal.com


cause Gojyo's primary method of dealing with stuff is Repress and Deny, which, if he couldn't distract Hakkai from it he goes off and makes himself scarce 'cause he's hardwired that, "If I remove myself, emotional things will get better" and also the whole "If I push for love, they'll leave".

Um, please tell me you've read Reload 4 already? Cause there's just so much I could say about your quote up there in regards to the events in that tank.

Please?

oh, did you get all the yousendit files okay?

No, because my computer kept crashing. Can't figure it out - there's no virus on the thing and it isn't overheating either. But if you could resend the first one again, I'd be much obliged:)
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From: [personal profile] stormcloude


I found your LJ through [livejournal.com profile] absenceofmind or perhaps [livejournal.com profile] luxetumbra, I think. I hope you don't mind having another rabid 58 fan friending you. *^_^*

Oh, I really love this fic, the way everything just suddenly clicks for them. And I think the way you handled the flashbacks was great (and the bonus of adding in Gaiden made me squee!)
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