This is my first story here. I'm curious to people's reaction to it. I hope someone enjoys reading 'Autumn'.

Disclaimer: I don't own Beyblade or any of its characters. But everybody knows that...

This story contains shounen ai. Kai/Rei. So if you don't like that, don't read it.

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Autumn

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Sometimes, late at night, I had to cry. I never knew why. I wasn't even particularly sad or something. It just happened from time to time.

Kai had always been a light sleeper. So I had to be quiet. No sound was allowed to pass my lips. My sobs had to be soundless. My tears had to run silent.

I never knew why I cried.

I never made a sound.

I didn't know why Kai woke up that one night. That one single night that changed my life so completely...

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Part I : Leaves

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It was a nice afternoon in mid-October. The sky was a milky blue. Single clouds were moved by a faint wind. You could still feel the warmth of summer lingering in the air – combined with the unique smell of autumn.

Most of the once so green leaves turned different shades of yellow and red. A multicoloured carpet of foliage covered the cool, damp lawn.

Standing in the park, which belonged to the hotel the Blade Breakers were currently living in, Rei watched the fall of each leaf.

There.

A slight tremble ran through the red-rimmed one he had his eyes on at the moment. As if fighting against it...

A fight against leaving its home.

A fight against gravity.

A fight which had to be lost, no matter how hard you tried.

And then it started to fall. Slowly. Softly.

Spiralling downwards, the leaf turned around itself and Rei could see tiny sparkles of green embedded in shining, rich yellow.

A slight breeze played with the boy's ebony coloured bangs, blowing the small leaf in his direction.

The young Chinese caught it in a swift motion and upon closer inspection he could make out every single one of its tiny veins.

Holding the leaf in his open palm he traced them gently with his forefinger.

Looking at it, he came to the conclusion that he was in some aspects not very different from that leaf.

He too had had to leave his home. Caught by fateful wind. Twisted and turned. What for? To be caught by someone? Or to fall down...unnoticed...to be tossed around...ripped apart.

Rei decided to keep it and tucked it away into his tunic. Lucky you are...already caught and save.

Would there be someone to catch him as well? To keep him save, and warm...?

A deep voice startled him out of his thoughts. "Too nice a day to brood, ne, Rei?"

The unnoticed frown that had settled upon his features began to dissolve when he turned around to discover someone standing a few feet away from him.

He smiled. "Kai... I didn't hear you coming..."

For a few moments they stood there, just watching each other. Before Rei could open his mouth to say something more a loud and shrill scream could be heard from inside the hotel.

Takao.

Chasing after a hysterically laughing Max.

"You cheater!!"

Gaining even more speed, the blue-haired teen emitted a low growl. Maxie began squealing in delight, passing by a startled Rei and a more than disgruntled Kai with Takao following a second later.

The chase came to an abrupt halt when Takao decided it was time to jump his blond friend from behind. Both boys went sailing into a pile of leaves, scattering them all over the place – including themselves.

Seeing their stunned looks Kai snorted. "That children..."

"I think it's fun. I did it a lot, too." Upon seeing Kai raising a contemptuous eyebrow Rei added a quick "...as an infant."

"Hn. But they're sixteen. They shouldn't behave like infants. It's embarrassing."

Rei began smiling again. "But Kai! What would life be without fun?"

"..."

"What?" Rei's smile widened.

"Something like that from the one who stands around at the brightest of days and broods..."

And then Kai turned around and began walking back towards the hotel, Rei's smile began to falter.

Halfway through the door, the bluenet called back over his shoulder. "You should wear an anorak or something. I can't have you sneezing all over the Bey-dishes."

And Rei's smile vanished completely.

Oblivious to everything around them Takao and Max continued throwing leaves at each other.

The wind began to blow a little stronger, and a little colder. Rei shuddered.

Maybe in the end Kai was right. One shouldn't be outside in October in only a tunic. Ignoring Maxie's high pitched shriek as Takao shoved a hand of cool leaves down his back, the brunet followed his team captain back inside.

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"Hey Hiromi, what do you cook for us tonight? One of your delicious family-recipes?"

"Oh, Rei. Tonight I'm not cooking at all." But he was sure there was an irresistible scent of food hovering in the air. So who...

"Kai offered to cook." Now, that was news.

Normally Mr Icicle strictly refused to such things.

You wouldn't even be able to talk him into grocery-shopping. Him being the leader and all. Having to do more important things and such. And now that?

Rei couldn't believe his ears. He must have heard wrong. "Kyouju, did Hiromi just say Kai's cooking?"

Taking his eyes of his laptop, Kyouju nodded.

So the Chinese boy went to sit down on the living-room couch next to Hiromi.

"Hey, you're cold! Have you been outside without your jacket again?" Being the only girl around, Hiromi made it her job to take care of everything and act like a mother hen in general.

"You know, Kai told me of for it, too..."

"Kai?" Ok, so she also thought of the bluenet's behaviour as conspicuous. First caring, then cooking...

Rei grinned. "Maybe your 'Mother-hen-complex' is colouring off on him?"

WHACK!

That comment got him a slap on his head. 'Surviving-Hiromi-Rule #1': Never make fun of girls with a complex.

"Ouch..." Rubbing his head Rei turned his attention to Kyouju. "What are you doing there?"

"Oh, nothing special. Analysing some data material."

Nothing special, indeed. When did that boy ever do something else than analysing...

"Does someone know why Takao chased after Maxie?" The opening and closing of the door made all three of them turn around.

Accompanied by cheerful laughter first Max and then Takao entered the living-room.

"Well," Hiromi began "they were playing some kind of game. And it seems like Maxie won. Which Takao wouldn't believe. So he got furious and began calling him a cheater. And then they were suddenly of and gone. I don't know further. What did happen then, guys?"

"Come on Maxie-chan, tell them. They want to hear!" Somehow the blue-head seemed to be unearthly proud of himself.

Max rolled his eyes and began talking in a servile voice – something Takao had probably demanded for one reason or the other.

"I, poor little Mizuhara Max, tried to escape almighty Kinomiya Takao's wrath by running away. Unfortunately – but inevitably – I got caught soon after. Not being able to cheat anymore – as I did before, 'cause otherwise divine Takao-sama would never had lost – I lost to Him in a furious leaf-battle. And now I'm very sorry for ever trying to compete against him...."

Boasting, Takao stemmed his hands upon his hips and began laughing again.

"That's it Maxie! Has everyone heard? Now you know it. Better not try anything, ne?"

"Can you ever stop being childish? Dinner's ready..." No-one had noticed Kai entering, too absorbed in Maxie's too comical rant.

"Can you ever stop being sour? You cooked? Wonder if I'll survive it..." And with that statement Takao left for the kitchen with his hungry team-mates and a scowling Kai in his wake.

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Noticing Kai's icy glare no-one dared to utter a single word. Including even Takao. That is, he didn't actually say anything – but you could still hear him slurping and chewing open-mouthed. With little chewed crumbs being strewed across his place. When a particularly large chunk of food found its way from Takao's mouth onto Rei's plate Kai snapped.

"You wouldn't be able to at least try to eat like a human-being, would you?"

"Kai. I love curry and rice. It tastes good – even though you cooked it. I'm hungry. Why on earth should I care what I look like, eating? Stop complaining about my manners already...." And he reached out to empty the large bowl of rice, which was placed in the middle of the round kitchen table.

Only to receive a slap on his hand.

"Oh no, you won't!" If Kai's looks could have killed, the other teen would have been dead for at least ten times over.

His hunger weighing more than his intelligence, Takao dared to revolt against Kai.

"Hey, listen you big, fat idiot! I'm hungry. Still. Why won't you let me eat?"

Everyone's eyes were upon them now. In a mix of awe and horror they watched Kai stand up, taking the rice-bowl with him. Takao fumed with anger.

"Kai..."

Indifferent to Takao's growls Kai replied with a shrug of his shoulders and a raised eyebrow.

"Why I won't let you eat, you insufferable pig... First, that is the last bit of rice. You already had five helpings of it. The others didn't. Maybe you could have asked if someone else had wanted rice, too. One calls that sharing, you know?

"And second, it's no wonder you're still hungry. Half of your food is lying strewn out over the table! Maybe if you recollect and eat that you'll have had enough. And if not, there's a really big, fat bit of it lying on Rei's plate, in case you haven't noticed. Just stuff that in your mouth, chew it and then sod off! I can't stand seeing your piggy face."

What had started in a furious whisper had soon increased in volume, so that at the end Kai was openly shouting at Takao.

Now everyone seemed quite perplexed and stunned. Never had the slate-haired boy lost his composure in such a way. Never had he insulted Takao so directly. And not once before had he seemed so furious. Angered, offended and such. But never that furious.

Upon seeing their startled expressions, Kai set the bowl down again and apologised curtly.

"I'm sorry. I didn't mean it to come out like that."

That being said he turned away and stalked out of the kitchen.

But the tension remained.

"Well guys, I think me and Kyouju are going to clear the table and do the dishes, ne?" Kyouju answered Hiromi's suggestion with a nod.

"Does anyone still want to eat?" The four boys shook their heads in unison.

"Ok then. Sheesh! Out of the kitchen. Don't look so depressed. He said he was sorry. Go on! Watch some TV! Play games..." Hiromi's complex had kicked in again and Rei, Maxie and a sulking Takao were ushered out of the kitchen.

After standing in the hallway for a few awkward moments the blue-haired boy decided to drag Max of into the living-room without making the slightest sound.

And so Rei was standing there alone. Probably stamped as a traitor.

Because it was his plate the food had landed on.

Because he was sharing a room with Kai and therefore he was his ally. Kai's ally – Takao's enemy. Just like that. Well, he'd get along with it.

Tomorrow everything would be fine again.

So he went of to his room to see if Kai had calmed down again or if he possibly had used the furniture for an 'anti-aggression-therapy' – which would mean the furniture would be trashed completely this time.

Breath. In. Out. He's not mad at you...

And then Rei went to open the door.

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When he entered the room Rei had to blink once. Twice.

Against his suspicion Kai was not trashing anything. On the contrary. He was just lying on his bed with his eyes closed.

"Hey Kai...."

A thin stripe of rich magenta sparkled in the dim light as the blue-haired boy opened his eyes, watching Rei suspiciously.

"What do you want?"

"Oh, as it is my room as well... and for Takao seems to be mad at me, too, I figured it was no problem if I joined you in here."

Scratching the back of his head Rei closed the door behind him and went to sit on his own bed. Kai had closed his eyes again, ignoring his team-mate's presence completely.

Rei cleared his throat and then tried to speak to Kai again.

"It was really good. Dinner I mean. Delicious. I mean Hiro--"

"Hn." And then Kai sat up on his bed, crossing his legs in a half-yoga-seat.

"Listen, Rei. I didn't mean to...to explode like that. I didn't mean to shout. And I didn't mean to hurt him – though I do think everything I said was true. And therefore I'm not going to apologise again. Only because Takao behaves like a toddler again. So you don't have to try to talk me into it."

While talking the bluenet had been looking right into Rei's eyes. In that perspective Kai's eyes changed their colour to a shimmering, dark red.

"I didn't mean to..."

Realizing that he had stared at Kai's eyes Rei quickly averted his gaze.

But he looked back again when he saw Kai standing up and coming over to his side of the room.

Kai moved towards his bed and then stood in front of him. Rei moved to stand up, too, but a hand on his shoulder stopped him.

"You have something there..." And then Kai's hand slipped inside the other boy's tunic.

Rei froze.

What the hell is doing there?

Upon realizing the black-haired teen's widened eyes and tensed posture Kai quickly withdrew his hand again.

Looking at said hand Rei discovered the leaf he had put there in the afternoon. With the older boy being so cold to him he had forgot about it.

"Oh...I wanted to keep that. I thought it was beautiful. Even though you'll probably think it's childish..."

Those words being said he stretched his open palm towards Kai, who gently passed the leaf back to him.

When Rei turned to place it in a book he had lying on his nightstand he heard the other cough. Looking back up at him he was surprised to discover a pleasant look upon his features.

"I don't think it's...childish. I only thought you had joined the kids in their 'leaf-battle'. And that it accidentally remained inside your clothes. I didn't know...hn."

As an afterthought he added "I didn't know you had...problems with...someone...touching you. I'm sorry. I wouldn't have done it if I knew. A good team captain am I now, ne? I don't know anything about my team-mates..."

Rei was stunned to hear earnest regret in Kai's voice.

"You think you're a bad captain? Is that why you cooked?"

Upon receiving a small nod Rei smiled. Then he punched the boy still standing in front of him lightly in his stomach. His hand got caught by Kai's own.

Grinning up at his leader he said "I think you're good at what you're doing. And by the way...I don't mind being touched."

And then Kai smiled back at him. They remained like that for few moments – neither one thinking of what they did as strange. That is until Takao stormed in, a large grin plastered on his face.

"Hey you guys! We've got visit!!" Eyeing them sceptically he continued. "Don't look at me like gawping fish. And stop holding hands already... Really now! Come on. Especially you, Rei. You won't believe who's there..."

Drawing their hands back abruptly, Kai and Rei stared at each other. Then both boys blushed.

Kai stepped back so Rei could get off his bed. Then both made their way for the door, avoiding any body contact.

Entering the floor a single thought passed Rei's mind. Who could possibly be here to stop even Takao from sulking?

His thoughts where however interrupted by a shrill screech.

"Reeeeiiiiiii!!" Oh no...

Someone threw themselves around Rei's neck knocking him down on the hard wooden-floor. Sitting on his lap with a sheepish grin on her face was a certain someone.

"Mao..."

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Stop playing with my hair already...

How much longer did that girl intend to sit on top of him?

Did no-one notice he was uncomfortable? Obviously not...

Takao nearly died laughing at seeing Rei's startled expression, Kyouju and Max looked a bit helpless and Hiromi had a scathing eyebrow raised high up – she despised the pink-haired girl – and Mao herself seemed to be too absorbed in caressing the fine hair at the back of his neck.

A grunt from behind him reminded Rei that there was still hope.

"Would you mind getting of him now? I don't want you to squash him or something."

Mao's expression twisted into a nasty sneer, directed at Kai, before it went sugary sweet again a second later.

Then she moved to stand up and helped Rei doing the same.

"I'm so sorry Rei-chan. Did I hurt you? I didn't intend to. I was just so happy to see you again..."

"Oh no, it's ok. Nothing much happened. I was just a bit...surprised. I didn't expect to see you."

He heard Kai snort softly from behind. It seemed like he was the only one to notice though.

The others had by now stopped laughing – or glaring on Hiromi's part – and turned to go back into the living-room. Mao clutched Rei's arm and dragged him with her.

When they arrived, the raven-haired boy realised one thing.

Hiromi sat in one of the two small armchairs, Kyouju in the other. Takao and Max were sitting on the small couch, which left only one sitting-possibility open--

The large armchair.

Really, a comfortable place to lounge about and watch TV. But for two people? And Mao being the other for that fact?

It wasn't as if he didn't like her, but he regarded her as a friend. Maybe as a younger sister.

So when she had started to make him advances half a year ago, when he had visited the Whit Tigers in China, he hadn't been happy about it at all. Of course he had tried to drop her some subtle hints, but somehow she just wouldn't get them. Either she hadn't understood them or she had outright ignored them. He didn't know it – and he certainly wouldn't ask her, too afraid of hurting his childhood-friend.

Taking a deep breath he began to make his way over to the armchair, with Mao still tightly attached to him.

That was when Kai brushed past him, letting himself fall down on said chair with a heavy plop and a contended smirk on his face.

"Hey, you! Rei and I wanted to sit there!" Mao seemed outraged.

Rei seemed perfectly happy. And so he saves me again...

"But Mao-chan...We can also sit on the carpet. That's no problem for me. If it is one for you, you can ask one of the guys to change places with you. So you can sit on the couch, ne?"

Hiromi had begun glaring again. "The one you were talking with is named Kai. Not 'you'."

"Oh...And who'd be you again? Hikaru, right?"

Mao used her most innocent smile to disguise the hostility that was more then evident in her voice.

Hostility, Hiromi fuming...whatever. Being very absorbed in fighting with the other girl, Mao had loosened her grip on his arm, for which he'd have to thank Hiromi later.

Maybe I should talk to Hiromi. As a girl she probably knows what I have to tell Mao to make it clear I don't feel for her that way.

So the Chinese pulled his arm completely free.

"She can have my armchair if she wants one so much." And with that Hiromi stood up and left for her room.

"Oh, now she's behaving strange, too. First Kai then her... What's with you guys today?"

A collective sigh of 'Takao' ended that matter and Rei ushered Mao to the empty armchair.

"What about you, Rei-chan?"

"As I said – I'll sit on the floor." Then he turned towards his captain. "Kai, would you mind handing me a cushion?"

Without saying a word Kai let one of the fluffy armchair-cushions fall on the floor next to him.

When Rei moved to sit there he could see his pink-haired friend pouting. Kai's armchair stood opposite to Mao's, which separated the two Chinese teens by at least five feet and a coffee-table.

So Rei plopped down next to Kai and put on his friendliest smile.

"Now tell me, Mao-chan, what brings you here?"

Upon seeing his smile, she began smiling again, too. "I just wanted to see you."

"Don't you have some training to do? What about your team?" That obviously seemed to be Kai's stereo-question.

"Lai said it was ok for me to go and visit Rei. My captain gave his ok. That was all I needed."

"Hn." And that his stereo-answer.

"How long are you going to stay? Because if you stay longer we should possibly book another room. Because this one is too small for seven people."

It already seemed as if Kyouju was planning to keep her.

"Well, I planned on staying two weeks or so..." The puppy-look.

"That's not possible." And there Kai saved him again. Two weeks. That would be way too much. Even for him. And even more for Hiromi.

"Hey Mr Sourpuss, you can't just decide that like that. Mao is Rei's friend. So it should be his decision."

"But I am the team-captain, Takao. If the White Tigers don't need to train it doesn't automatically mean we don't have to. And I can't have her watching us train. Even you know why."

Kai had his point. But somehow no-one but him seemed to be able to accept that. No-one else but Rei. Now even Maxie contradicted their captain.

"Well, but maybe Mao could go shopping or something when we train. Do some things with Hiromi, you know?"

Why couldn't anyone see Rei himself didn't want her to be for that long. Maybe his hints were too subtle to be noticed. He urgently needed to ask Hiromi for help.

"Now listen, all of you. Hiromi doesn't like her. She doesn't like Hiromi. That was obvious." And hearing Kai, not referring to Mao by her given name once or talking to her directly, it became obvious that he didn't like her, too.

"She can stay for the weekend. We won't train then. Today is Friday. Sunday evening she will go home again. That gives her about two days. Enough time I think. I hope I made myself clear. Goodnight to all of you."

And with that being said he rose from his place and left the living-room.

To change the mood – Takao was sulking again, Mao had tears in her eyes – Rei began some chit-chat about childhood and other things. The conversation that ensued soon gained more substance and laughter and continued on until well after midnight.

After they had ordered cushions and blankets to make Mao a sleeping-place on the couch, everyone went to bed.

Kyouju had his own room and Max and Takao shared a room. So Rei was the only one who had to be silent in order to not disrupt someone's sleep.

When he opened the door to his and Kai's room he was surprised to see the other boy still awake.

Sitting on Rei's bed.

Wearing nothing but his pyjama-pants and a sleeveless shirt – ignoring the cold night-air that streamed through the wide-opened window.

Staring at something he held in his hands.

That leaf...

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When he closed the door behind him a confused frown settled on Rei's features.

"Kai? What are you doing there?"

"Huh?"

Somehow Kai's eyes seemed to be far of, as if not even realising Rei had entered the room. Then he snapped back into reality with a jolt.

"Oh... I was..."

Scanning the room as if in search for an answer to his team-mate's question, his eyes landed on the open window.

"...airing the room. It felt sticky in here. And then that leaf-", raising it he waved it around in little circles, "fell out of the book and I picked it up and--"

"--ended up staring at it for what? Two hours?" Raising a confused eyebrow Rei made his way over to his bed and took the leaf from Kai's hand before he could crumble it.

Closing the window he asked, "Kai, why are you sitting on my bed?"

"I don't know." Seeing Rei's eyes narrowing he added a quick 'honestly'.

After placing the leaf back to its former place, Rei moved to sit next to the older boy. "Hey, you're cold..."

"Hn."

Now both boys sat staring at the floor.

"It's late. Maybe we should go to sleep."

"..."

Turning his head to see why Rei hadn't answered, Kai saw him smirking in a somewhat smug way.

"What?"

Rei's smirk turned into a suggesting grin before he replied.

"You know, Kai, I would like to go to sleep, but...you're still sitting on my bed. So maybe you should go to your own bed. Then both of us could sleep. Unless you plan to sleep with me in my bed..."

And for the first time since they had known each other he saw Kai blushing.

Faster then Rei could blink Kai was up and sitting on his own bed, his cheeks still flushed from embarrassment.

Then Rei realised just how his words could be interpreted. Of course he had meant actually sleeping... Nothing else. But upon seeing Kai's reaction, he thought it was quite obvious that Kai had misunderstood him.

So Rei blushed, too.

"I didn't mean it like that..." came his mumbled statement.

Nothing but a gulp could be heard from Kai's side.

After an awkward silence Rei could hear Kai clearing his throat tentatively.

"So...erm...do you want to take your shower now or in the morning? Because if you're not going to do it now, then I'll just switch of the light..."

"I think I'll take my shower now. But you don't have to keep the light on. If you want to sleep. I'll find my way."

And so he rose and went into their small bathroom.

Standing in front of the mirror he unfastened the band that held his hair together.

He was still flushed.

Why do I bother so much. I didn't mean it like that. So why...?

--Because you're thinking about how it would be if you had meant it like that...

"Oh, great. Now my mind starts talking to me..."

Stepping into the shower, he turned the water-temperature up high.

Kai is showering way too cold. No wonder he looks like an ice cube...Even with that blue thingies gone.

Soaping first his hair and then his body, Rei's thoughts came back to circle around that.

What if he is...? What if I am? Am I? I think he's handsome...but does that mean...?

How would it be?

With another boy?

Stepping out of the shower he grabbed his towel, first drying his skin and then wrapping it around his hair.

But what about Mao? Or girls in general?

They don't make me flush.

Kai does.

Boys in general don't.

After changing into his pyjamas – black satin with dark red tigers, Chinese cut – he rubbed his hair as try as possible and began to rewrap it.

But Kai...does.

Brushing his teeth he abandoned those thoughts.

It's nothing. I only flushed because...I said something stupid.

--Yeah, of course...

Switching off the bathroom-light and entering the actual room he suddenly stood in the dark.

So Kai had taken him by his word and had gone to sleep.

Deep, regular breaths confirmed Rei's assumption.

When his eyes had gotten used to the sudden light-conditions – or lack thereof – he made his way over to his bed. Feeling a bit drowsy Rei plopped down and fell asleep almost immediately.

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A few hours later he awoke by the feeling of something wet against his cheeks.

It was way before dawn – so the possibility that Takao had again sneaked into their room to wake him and Kai up by smearing honey on their faces was against zero.

So if it wasn't honey...then it was probably--

--tears.

Confused, Rei sat up. He couldn't remember a bad dream. He wasn't sad. Everything was ok. He had felt fine the whole day. Even though Mao was there and he didn't know how to handle her.

Then why did he cry?

Gasping without making a sound he tried to calm himself down again – as always.

But tonight it wouldn't work.

A sleep-thickened voice nearly gave him a heart attack .

"Rei?"

Not trusting his voice the raven-haired boy remained silent. Then he heard the rustling of sheets and steps on the carpet.

And suddenly Kai sat next to him on his bed, hugging him tightly.

What he understood even less was the fact that he was clinging to Kai the moment their bodies touched. Burying his face into Kai's neck he gave in to his tears completely, sobbing and trembling like a little child.

"Shush...it's ok...Don't cry...it's alright...don't--"

And suddenly there was a warm pressure on Rei's cheek. Clinging to the older boy even more, his sobs subsided.

Then he turned his head a bit and sought Kai's lips with his own. At the first contact both teens stiffened.

And then Kai began to move again.

Soft, probing touches against Rei's mouth, who found himself responding. Nibbling at Kai's lower lip he heard the other eliciting a soft sigh.

Then Kai's lips were replaced by a warm and surprisingly soft finger.

"Rei...I'm...we shouldn't...I think I'll just--" He stopped however when the other boy tightened his hold on him.

Straining his ears to make out what Rei mumbled against his skin, he felt a shiver running down his spine.

"...don't go...please....stay...don't leave...please..."

Soft lips pressed themselves against the juncture of his neck and shoulders and Kai found himself caressing Rei's silk-like hair.

Lying down he slowly pulled the young Chinese with him.

Drawing lazy circles on Rei's back he felt the other relax completely after a short while. And soon he was asleep again.

"So in the end I came sleeping with you, ne, Rei?"

Then his eyes closed and he too fell asleep.

And for the first time in months he wasn't hunted by nightmares of his childhood.

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So. That was the first part. There will be more - should someone like it.

Reviews are appreciated.