Thursday 1.7 – Afternoon
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Yohji quietly watched the hours slide by, his surprise at Ran’s continued presence failing to wear off, in spite of it being only the last in a long line of unexpected behavior. He should be getting used to it by now, the concept that Ran wasn’t half as predictable as he’d always assumed. It would probably take substantial time to really adjust to that though; Yohji had years of assumptions to overwrite.
Nonetheless, the unexpectedness of it gave Yohji difficultly in believing things would last. So he remained in bed, stubbornly refusing to leave so long as Ran was willing to stay as well, his subconscious convinced that such a moment wasn’t likely to give him a repeat performance. It was probably simply a testament to how badly Ran had been injured….
Eventually though, the daylight started to fade, and the sustenance of breakfast had long worn off. When Ran finally pushed reluctantly out of bed Yohji couldn’t reasonably contend it. He took his time in following though, appreciating the view of the younger man collecting his clothes and carefully dressing himself.
It pained him to see Ran’s awkward limping movements. And it was almost certainly his fault Ran had been shot. He covered his frown at the thought by rummaging in his bedside table drawer, in search of a replacement lighter. He found it and a pack of cigarettes as well. He dressed himself quickly, shoving both hastily in his pocket.
When Ran left, Yohji guessed it was to check on the shop, or his sister, or more likely both. He decided to make an appearance in the shop too, although with no intention of actually working. But first he was far overdue on a rendezvous with his smoking habit, of which he’d had particular difficultly indulging lately.
He silently slipped out the back door and sat down on the steps, a grin on his face as he lit up.
Nonetheless, the unexpectedness of it gave Yohji difficultly in believing things would last. So he remained in bed, stubbornly refusing to leave so long as Ran was willing to stay as well, his subconscious convinced that such a moment wasn’t likely to give him a repeat performance. It was probably simply a testament to how badly Ran had been injured….
Eventually though, the daylight started to fade, and the sustenance of breakfast had long worn off. When Ran finally pushed reluctantly out of bed Yohji couldn’t reasonably contend it. He took his time in following though, appreciating the view of the younger man collecting his clothes and carefully dressing himself.
It pained him to see Ran’s awkward limping movements. And it was almost certainly his fault Ran had been shot. He covered his frown at the thought by rummaging in his bedside table drawer, in search of a replacement lighter. He found it and a pack of cigarettes as well. He dressed himself quickly, shoving both hastily in his pocket.
When Ran left, Yohji guessed it was to check on the shop, or his sister, or more likely both. He decided to make an appearance in the shop too, although with no intention of actually working. But first he was far overdue on a rendezvous with his smoking habit, of which he’d had particular difficultly indulging lately.
He silently slipped out the back door and sat down on the steps, a grin on his face as he lit up.
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Date: 2009-02-19 08:16 pm (UTC)It barely even registered.
Without even putting thought into his movements, his fingers were tightening around Ran’s and his hips were shifting to increase the contact.
He’d actually forgotten the bet….
He was surprised to find that it didn’t even seem half as enticing as it had when Ran had first dangled the notion in front of him. The possibilities for what he could do while they stayed in suddenly trumped any possible outings. Just the contact right now was better than the rhetorical date that Ran had not-so-sincerely promised.
Although now that Ran had reminded him there was no way in hell that he was going to let it drop. Ran at a club. Not a mission. The grin already in place only widened.
It would have to wait though. Yohji wanted both of them to be completely healed before cashing in. A date like that might be a one time deal, and he wanted to properly enjoy it.
All too quickly the desired contact was removed, and Ran was nonchalantly back to acting as though nothing had happened. It took all Yohji’s willpower not to grab him back and drag him out of the flower shop. Ken could come back at any moment after all….
He picked up a fragment of an oasis from the counter and satisfyingly crushed it to green powder in his hand. He studied the mess for a moment before returning his gaze to Ran.
“Good to know” he said calmly. “I’ll remember that. Need any help there?”
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Date: 2009-02-19 09:20 pm (UTC)"If I said yes?" His voice was deep and held a note of rare teasing.
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Date: 2009-02-20 04:10 am (UTC)He definitely liked this increasing trend towards blatantness.
"I can be very helpful." He wiped the dusty remains on his apron before striding up to the register, stopping about an inch from Ran. "Multitalented, you know," he breathed into his ear.
He then swooped over to the sink and busied himself with clearing out the stem clippings.
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Date: 2009-02-20 04:58 am (UTC)The first two times he checked for an "all clear" he got to see something that he didn't want to walk in on. If things had progressed further Ken would've given up and stayed in the kitchen.
With steady, careful movements he gathered the three full coffee mugs and brought them in without incident.
"Um, do you think we should close a bit early today?" He wondered aloud, peering into the depths of his coffee as though it held the secrets of the universe. "The afternoon rush might be a little difficult to handle with, well..." He made a small gesture in their direction.
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Date: 2009-02-20 03:01 pm (UTC)With what? Their injuries? Or…behavior….
Yohji shrugged and turned to accept the coffee from Ken. “I’m always game for closing the shop.” He agreed enthusiastically.
Was it just his imagination or was Ken avoiding eye contact? He looked sideways at Ran.
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Date: 2009-02-20 04:51 pm (UTC)He frowned a little at the suggestion himself, and while he decided it was better not to know exactly what the soccer player meant by that, both for his own sake and for Ken's, he admitted he was right. He removed himself from the decision and looked away, skimming past Yohji's gaze to the front door. There was a gaggle of schoolgirls already approaching on the sidewalk across the road. He repressed a sigh.