Falling Feathers
By Sakata Ri Houjun
AN: This is a fic that I'm
dedicating to my beloved Hikari. This was an RPG we did a long
time ago and recently, I finally got to watch City of Angels.
Immediately I thought of her and this RPG and...so I'm starting
yet another fic.
This was written to the Witchblade soundtrack (the comic, not the
TV series) leaving me with a melancholy feeling that seems to fit
this fic well enough.
I'm going to apologize ahead of time for any spelling errors and
what not. I know they've been cropping up a lot lately in my
stuff and I can't really catch them all since I don'thave a spell
checker program on this computer.
~***~
Soaring through that suspended
place between Heaven and earth, an angel flew, making his way to
earth. He had his mission, his duty, but his heart sang with joy
at the thought that his old friend could be welcomed back into
paradise. His wings stretched to their full span, the blue-tipped
feathers rustling in a wind that did not exsist. The angel
Chichiri, gaurdian of Divine Fate and protector of the redeemed,
materialized within the mortal realm, but remained intangible. It
wouldn't do to be seen by God's favored creation, though most
didn't even believe in Him. The celestial being's mahogany eyes
scanned the bustling city below him, searching, not so much with
his eyes though, but rather with his aura, searching for the one
who was like him yet not like him, at least not anymore.
Meanwhile, somewhere in Japan,
a fallen angel sat atop a roof, looking down at the people,
rather grumpily. For a full mortal's lifetime and more he had
been condemned to earth, forced to endure the lonliness that
accompanies an immortal's exsistance. Unable to return to Heaven
because one of his wings had been cut away from him, torn from
his back, unable to take flight for an eternity. And all for the
love of a mortal.
Tasuki lay down against the
roof of the building, his eyes closing, wondering how much longer
he was going to be stuck in this... kind of hell. Suddenly he
twitched, sensing the aura of goodness, something only certain
winged creatures possessed. One golden-flecked amber eye eased
open to see if maybe he could see whoever was flying around near
by, a false hope building in his heart at the thought of seeing
another like himself after so long.
Chichiri smiled to himself,
feeling a familiar warmth radiating towards him, welcoming him
almost. Although he knew it was more out of curiousity rather
than recognition. He angled his trajectory a bit, wings catching
the cool breeze of Tokyo, and he landed soundlessly on the roof,
next to Tasuki. He remainied invisible to the mortal eye yet he
knew the fallen angel could 'see' him.
The once protector of the
fearless closed his eye again, a soft smile on his face. "I
know you're there."
The intangible being's aura
radiated with soft laughter, his mind reaching out to
communicate. He couldn't speak while in this form but sharing a
divine lineage with the fallen angel before him also created a
link between them, allowing any words that might be said to be
heard. "It's been an eternity, no da."
Tasuki pretended to laugh, the
sound almost bitter. "Has it been?" he murmured aloud,
knowing that the angel could hear him. "I thought I've only
been here for a day."
Chichiri looked out across the
skyline, the blazing sun setting in the west. "We all
miss you, no da. I've missed you..."
The fallen angel shook his head
sharply, still not opening his eyes. "Oh please, don't give
me that."
Chichiri looked back at him at
the bitter words. "You don't belive me?"
"I wasn't exactly popular.
Who else would miss me besides you?"
"Heaven doesn't feel
the same without you there. Is that more acceptable?"
The redhead nodded slowly,
finally opening his eyes to stare at the air which shimmered
under the presence of one of the celestial choir. "A
bit."
"And would you belive
me if I said I came with good news for you?"
Tasuki sat up and sighed rather
dejectedly. "What is it?"
"You have a chance of
returning to Heaven, no da." Chichiri stated, not even
bothering to hide the joy in his voice at the good news he was
delivering.
The fallen angel nodded a few
times really slowly, taking what the angel had just said in.
"I have a ch-- Hey!" He jumped up suddenly, staring at
the empty, shimmering space with wide golden eyes. "What do
you mean?"
"Hang on,"
Chichiri murmured before slowly materilizing, taking on the
substantial human appearance. Though he lost much of his
celestial grace and beauty, looking at him he was still beautiful
by human standards, striking features that were perfect, flowing
blue hair, and peircing mahogany eyes that flashed red in the
dying light. His wings were gone and his clothes were rather
plain and ordinary, almost coarse and ugly compared to his
beauty. Gravity hit him once the transformation was complete and
he nearly slipped on the roof tiles, barely managing to catch his
balance. Yet he made the gesture seem graceful.
"Sorry..."
Tasuki tried not to laugh as he
reached out to take his hand, helping the cerulean-haired angel
to his feet. "Yeah, gravity takes some getting used
to." He looked him over a bit before nodding, a knowing
smile on his face. "You still look the same... So what's all
this 'bout gettin' back into Heaven?"
Chichiri squatted down next to
him for better balance, his face pulling into a smile as he
looked back up at his old friend whom he had missed terribly
during all this time. "I guess you could say you're up for
parole, no da."
The fallen angel scratched his
head in confusion, before settling back down on the roof.
"Parole?"
The cerulean-haired being
laughed, squeezing the redhead's hand gently. "You've lived
on earth for how long and you still haven't picked up the phrases
humans come up with yet, na no da?"
"Hey! Just cuz I've lived here don't mean I know what
they're talkin' 'bout! Besides, you seemed to have picked up
something during your transformation, no da." he mimicked
playfully.
Chichiri remained silent for a
moment, enjoying the familiar warmth of Tasuki's aura, a
nostalgic feeling washing over him. "One of God's faults is
that He always forgives, though His wrath can be encompasing at
times..."
"Ah, forgiveness, I forgot
'bout that... You think He really would? I mean,
honestly..."
The smaller angel gazed up at
him, smiling gently as a wind whipped through his long blue hair
almost playfully, the strands seemingly alive. "I'm here to
observe you, no da. If you can behave yourself around me while
I'm here, I can tell God that your repentant for your sin and you
can come home."
Tasuki leaned in close towards
Chichiri, leering. "Well, the question is... can YOU behave
yourself 'round me?"
Chichiri drew back slightly,
blushing faintly in the dying light, finding his heart racing at
the shift in Tasuki's arua. "W-what do you mean?"
The redhead pulled back
laughing and clapping Chichiri on the back. "Ah,you know I'm
kiddin' with you!" Almost instantly, he stopped laughing,
staring seriously at his old friend. "But seriously... are
you going be in human form the whole time while
you're...'observing' me?"
The angel nodded after letting
out a shaking breath, intensely relieved yet disappointed.
"It'd be hard to explain to mortals just who you're talking
to if I remained invisible, no da."
"There now, ya see? I'm tellin' you... human life ain't
gonna be so easy..." Tasuki then looked pointed down at his
clothes, a condenscending expression on his face. "Like the
way you're dressed... and your hair's too long..." He
gestured to his own messily cut vibrant orange locks as an
example.
Chichiri reached up, finding
himself becoming self-concious all of a sudden, his fingers
toying with the almost feathery strands of blue. "C-cut my
hair?"
"Ahaa... Angels aren't
supposed to be so concerned about appearances..!" Tasuki
shouted, pointing at the angel accusingly.
Chichiri looked away, blinking.
"Your aura must be affecting me, Tasuki..."
The redhead laughed as he
reached into his pocket and pulled out a rubberband. "Calm
down Chichiri, alright? You're in good hands here. Now..."
With the band in his hand, he reached over and collected
Chichiri's hair. "We got to take care of you before we head
back to my place..."
The cerulean-haired angel
closed his eyes at the intense closeness and the overwhelming
warmth permating his own arua. He knew lust was forbidden to
angels; it was why Tasuki had been condemned. But surely God knew
what He was doing by sending him summoning him for this mission.
Every secret that angels kept, God knew... "I promise you
won't notice me here at all, no da..." he whispered quietly.
Tasuki bound Chichiri's hair
from his face securely, giving the tail a playful tug. "Oh
please... I need the company!" He paused for a moment,
arguing with himself, whether or not to pull his dear friend
close and hugging him tightly, before quickly pulling away and
nodding. "There you are... that'll do for now."
Chichiri shook his head,
testing it out the ponytail. "This feels strange, no
da..."
"Yeah, but you were so hesitant to cut it..." he
pointed out before jumping off the roof to the sidewalk below.
"C'mon." he urged Chichiri, looking back up at him with
a grin on his face.
The smaller angel raised
himself slowly, trying not to lose his balance again. "Is it
supposed to feel this clumsy and awkward, no da?"
Tasuki held out his arms.
"I told you, it'll take some gettin' used to... but you if
just slide off, I'll catch you..."
"Not like I could get
killed anyways..." Chichiri joked with a wink before he slid
across the tiles and off the edge of the roof. Sure enough, the
redhead caught him and he found himself leaning into Tasuki's
arms for balance.
"Ah, true." he
returned while looking him over again. "Your clothes are
too..." he sighed, words failing him. "I guess you can
borrow what I got at home..."
Chichiri looked down at his
clothing. "I didn't want anything conspicious..."
" It's just so
boring..."
He smiled before fingering
Tasuki's leather jacket. "And what about you, no da? You
look like a punk, no da."
"Eh?" Tasuki looked
down at his own choice in clothing, wondering if Chichiri
disapproved of what he found confortable. "What do you
mean?"
Chichiri laughed softly,
pulling from the closeness and striking a thoughtful pose.
"Leather, torn jeans..." He reached up and tugged
lightly on one of the sparkling earrings dangling from his ears.
"You've even peirced your ears, no da..."
Tasuki scowled and jerked his
head away from Chichiri's hand. "You don't have to make fun
of me..."
"It suits you..."
Shocked, Tasuki gazed over at
Chichiri and grinned. "You really think so?" The
cerulean-haired figure nodded slightly in response, blushing
wildly. Unable to help himself, Tasuki wrapped an arm around
Chichiri's shoulder, pulling him close again. "Thanks,
Chichiri... Now.. where's my bike?"
Chichiri leanned against him, wondering how it could be such a sin to want to be close to his friend. "You know how to drive too?"
Tasuki looked around, nodding
absently to the question. "You have to learn a few things to
survive in the mortal realm."
Slowly, the redhead led the way
to the motorcycle. Chichiri stifled a laugh at the paint job, red
wings fluttering along the casing, loose feathers trailing back
as though caught in a galestorm. "Somehow, I'm not
surprised, no da..." he murmured, tracing a slender finger
along the length of the wingspan, causing Tasuki to shiver
involuntarily.
"Well..." he coughed
"C'mon now Chichiri... You know this is as close as I'll
ever get to havin' TWO working wings." He climbed on the
bike, patting the seat behind him.
Chichiri watched a moment, a
sad expression on his face as he tried to imagine how his beloved
friend had felt all those year, so close to flying and yet... He
climbed on behind Tasuki, wrapping his arms tightly around his
waist from behind. "You're very strong, you know. I think I
would have gone insane if I had lost what you have..."
Quickly, Tasuki grabbed his
helmet and handed it to Chichiri. "You'll need this more
than me... I don't think you'll like swallowing flies." he
joked before leanning back against the smaller angel so he could
flip up the kick stand and start the bike. "But I ain't
strong Chichiri, just... adaptable."
The cerulean-haired figure
wondered for a moment why he suddenly felt the need to cry at
that while slipping on the helmet. He resumes his hold on his
fellow angel, starting a bit at the powerful roar of the motor
coming to life.
"Hold on tight now, you
hear? Don't be afraid to get close." he muttered as he
kicked off the ground and started off. Chichiri felt the wind
whipping at his clothing, his grip getting margianally tighter.
Why was he so afraid of this rush? It wasn't like he was going to
die, but the exhilaration of being so close to Tasuki and the
feel of the mortal world around them, it was quite a feeling
unlike anything he'd ever experienced.
Tasuki could sense Chichiri's
unease and slowed down just a little bit as he took a turn and
started going down a much quieter road. Chichiri sank his fingers
into the stiff leather of the driver's jacket, closing his eyes
and letting hiself just drown in these sensations overwhelming
him, all the while questioning God's judgement in sending him to
observe Tasuki. Surely He knew about his attatchment to the
fallen angel...
The redhead slowed the bike
down, stopping at a large apartment building. "Here we
are... my humble abode... sorta.." He looked over his
shoulder at Chichiri, smiling sheepishly. "You know... if
you want, I can show you around later."
Chichiri reached up and removed
the helmet, shaking his hair a bit, his heart still racing from
the bike ride. "Around?"
"You know... resturants,
malls, where to find gir--" he paused, his face reddening.
"Yeah, that's right, Angels aren't allowed to feel lust,
right? Well then... movies.. mortal things, you know?"
Chichiri looked down slightly,
but still smiled. "I've been wondering what you've been
doing to occupy your time, no da."
Tasuki jumped off the bike,
taking the helmet from Chichiri's hands and hanging it off of the
handlebars. "What do you mean?" he mutters, certain
that his face was blushing. "I don't know what you're
talkin' about!"
The angel gazes back up at him,
his expression reproachful and sad. "Your lover...he was
only human..."
In an attempt to keep from
looking at Chichiri, Tasuki started wheeling the bike towards the
garage, his posture hunched slightly as though to protect
himself. "Yeah.. he was human..."
Chichiri swallowed the lump in
his throat. "I'm sorry...I shouldn't have said
anything..."
He looked up over his shoulder
at his old friend, a large fake grin plastered on his face.
"It's okay Chichiri!"
The angel shrinked back
slightly at the change in tone. "I won't say anything
else...I promise."
"No no! Really it's
alright! It's been... what... over 50 years? I dunno...
I'm.." he took a deep breath before continuing. "Over
it."
"If it makes you feel
better, I know how it feels..."
Tasuki looked at him in
confusion. "What are you talkin' 'bout?"
Chichiri shrugged helplessly
"I'm just rambling, no da..."
Tasuki continued staring at
Chichiri, an eyebrow sliding up in skeptisim. He had known this
angel ever since they first came into exsistance, since before
time even exsited, before the very mortal place they were
standing on was even created. "I don't believe you... but
I'm guessin' you don't want to talk about it." Tasuki
returned to his task of locking up his bike before holding out
his hand towards the smaller angel. "You know Chichiri...
I've gotten used to this mortal life..."
"I know...I've been
watching you sometimes..." he returned quietly, following
the redhead up the stairs.
"You have?" He looked
back over his shoulder at him, blinking in interest.
Chichiri looked up this time,
nodding. "I had to...make certain you were okay..."
Stopping suddenly, Tasuki
whirled around, shaking Chichiri's hand enthusastically.
"Arigatou, my good friend. I've been wonderin' why I kept
sensin' someone with me all the time. So I was never alone?"
He grined and started up the stairs again.
Chichiri blinked then smiled.
"As if my telling you that I missed you wasn't clue enough
as to how much I valued your companionship, no da?"
"You got a point
there."
"I really have missed you,
Tasuki," he sighed softly. "We used to be together all
the time before..." he trailed off, knowing that the subject
was still tender with the redhead if the earlier conversation was
indication.
"Well... we can make up
for some lost time, ne?" Tasuki gestured to a door.
"This is my apartment."
Chichiri looked around
curiously. "Aren't you going to start by letting me in and
showing me where I'm sleeping then, no da?"
The fallen angel visibly paled
as he opened the door. "Oh shit..."
The smaller angel stared at
him, unfazed at the use of profanity. He was the one who
practically invented it after all. "What?"
"I, uh... one bedroom... I can take the couch...! Yah,
that's right! It's all good!" He nodded a few times before
pointing to the couch. "Right there. You can sleep in my
room. So how long are you plannin' to parole me?"
Chichiri blinked at the lumpy
couch before answering. "Until further notice, no da...
Orders from the Almighty, Himself."
"Okay... great...
Well..." He kicked open a door, tugging Chichiri after him.
"This is my room, and this is where you'll be sleepin'.. you
don't... have anything with you, do you?"
"Angels don't exactly have
much to pack, no da..." He eyed the large bed, blinking.
"I should sleep on the couch, Tasuki."
"Nah, yer my guest."
"No, I don't need this
much space...it's too much." he protested mildly.
"Dammit Chichiri, you're going to sleep my bed! And
you're going to enjoy it!!"
The cerulean-haired angel
looked at him, eyes flashing crimson breifly. "Then you're
going to share it with me or else I'm sleepinng on the
floor!"
"Nuh-uh!" he
insisted, crossing his arms and shaking his head defiantly.
"You know how I thrash in my sleep!"
Chichiri smiled. "I
remember...It'll be like old times again, no da..."
Tasuki found himself smiling as
he nodded a bit. "Yeah... but still.." Quick as a
flash, he reached out, pushing Chichiri onto the bed.
"You're sleepin' here."
But just as quickly, Chichiri
grabbed one of his wrists, pulling him down with him stubbornly.
"Not without you, no da."
Tasuki fell down on the bed
with an ungraceful thump. "Dammit..! Chichiri!" he
growled.
Chichiri grinned back up at
him. "Still the same old Tasuki..."
Sneering enough to bare his
fangs, he returned, "Quit arguin' with me Chichiri...! Two
guys livin' together and sleepin' in the same bed doesn't make
for a warm welcome, okay?"
The angel blushed but mantains
the grin. "You've done it before. Are you afraid something's
going to happen, no da?"
"No!"
Hiding the pang of sadness he
felt at the loud negative protest, Chichiri slipped his arms
around his neck, pulling him closer. Tasuki couldn't
hide the blush blossoming across his face. "H-h-hey now
Chichiri... This is really awkward for me... I'm under parole
afterall... and you're still a full fledged angel..." He
pulled away and got off the bed, his face still red.
Chichiri propped himself up on
his elbows, tilting his head in confusion, his heart filling with
a fragile hope. "Tasuki, do I make you uncomfortable...being
here...like this?"
The redhead cleared his throat,
immediately heading towards the bedroom door. "I gotta make
dinner or somethin'..."
The angel pursed his lips
together, his aura resonating with sadness yet the hope remained
in his heart. "Now that I think about it, this form is in
need of nourishment, no da. But...you will share the bed,
right...for old times sake?"
Tasuki paused at the doorway,
but didn't look back at his friend. "I'll think 'bout it,
okay?"
~***~
Special Note:
To Hotaru, who didn't leave me any real way of contacting her,
you're more than welcome to use my name for your fic. I can't
wait to see a new chapter.
