And that's the end. Not one of my best fics, but for some reason, the ideas just weren't flowing.
Anywho, enjoy.
Rainy Days
He never did like rainy days. Because he wasn't the type of guy who liked to sit around.
Takuya K
Rating: K+
10 – Snow Angel
'Aargh, why did it have to rain?' Takuya complained, grumbling at the closed window and the sheets of water that assaulted it.
'Stop complaining Ni-san,' Shinya replied automatically, barely looking up from the game of Super Mario with Tomoki.
'But I can't stop complaining,' the elder Kanbara yelled dramatically. 'Anything would be better than this. Sunshine, show...damn, I'd even settle for hail.'
The two on the floor ignored him, as did Yutaka, absorbed in a novel. Out of the four, the goggle-wearing brunette restlessly pacing appeared to be the only one incapable of staying indoors when weather didn't admit outside endeavours.
And there was no way he was going to sit down and do homework on the first day of winter break. And with Tomoki absorbed with Shinya and the elder Himi with his book, he was really wishing for a change in situation. Whether that be someone braving the heavy rain and arriving at the doorstep, something good coming on TV (at the moment, a dud), or best of all, a change in the weather.
And he was wishing for this so desperately that the instant the first snow flake fell from the sky, he thought he was hallucinating.
But the sudden cheers as Mario was left to die proved him wrong, and the two nine year olds began talking at once while Takuya dug out snow appropriate clothes from the Kanbara's closet.
'Snowball fight!'
'Snowman first.'
'How about a show ort. We'll need that.'
'Hey,' Takuya called, voice slightly muffled by the clothes in his arms and the hint of a smirk in his tonne. 'Remember the tradition.'
Shinya grinned. 'Of course,' he replied, just as excited. 'Snow angels first.'
'Wont the get trampled?' the ex-warrior of ice asked.
The two brothers shrugged. 'That's kinda the point. Something about 'kaa-san and 'tou-san's first date.'
'You do realise,' Yutaka began, looking up from his book finally. 'That you'll have to wait a good few hours before the snow is deep enough.'
There was a pregnant pause, before a chorus of groans followed.
Oh well...at least it wasn't rain this time.
