A/N: Written for the OSEGOBF's Challenge #2. Second songfic ever, first completed TyKa ever. n.n Enjoy!
Same Old Lang Syne
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Met my old lover in the grocery store
The snow was falling Christmas Eve…
The snow crystals came drifting – spiraling, spinning, pirouetting down, like
so many miniaturized glassy carousels in the encircling arms of one of the icy,
buffeting winds. They whistled their way through the shaded city in the wintry
dusk, guided only by the glow beyond the clouds themselves.
I stole behind her in the frozen foods
And I touched her on the sleeve
She didn't recognize the face at first
But then her eyes flew open wide
She went to hug me and she spilled her purse
And we laughed until we cried
A few wispy stragglers reached out hollow fingers to snag and rattle a pair of
windowpanes in the city graying out into night, and one of the occupants in the
snug little room looked up briefly, his expression lost amid a tangle of
colorful lights lying cold against the frosted glass.
We took her groceries to the checkout stand
The food was totaled up and bagged
We stood there lost in our embarrassment
As the conversation dragged
Kinomiya Takao looked back at his unexpected guest, who was quite immobile in
the chair where he'd left him. Between the two young men a slightly stunted
Christmas tree stood half-clothed, strewn with threadbare tinsel and bedecked
with a couple of dangling ornaments.
We went to have ourselves a drink or two
But couldn't find an open bar
We bought a six-pack at the liquor store
And we drank it in her car
"Kai?" His erstwhile teammate took a long draught from the already
more than half-empty bottle, passed it to the younger man; watched him with
half-closed eyes that burned like autumn's ashes. Takao took it without a word;
he didn't normally drink, but he raised the bottle to his lips.
We drank a toast to innocence
We drank a toast to now
And tried to reach beyond the emptiness
But neither one knew how…
Takao had finished putting up the last ornament by the time the wind died down
and the night drew in a collective breath for that moment where time ran
laughing on a glittering carousel and seemed unwilling to alight. The clock on
the wall displayed a Cheshire Cat grin and the needles ran to nowhere. It
struck midnight, and still the snow fell.
She said she'd married her an architect
Who kept her warm and safe and dry…
Kai brought the stepladder, Takao the lifeless star that had lain in wait all
year in some dusty corner of his closets; everything done in silence, like an
old movie reel. Takao had tarried at the window to turn on the strings of
cheery Christmas lights, and the frost, creeping, reclaimed the glass his
clumsy fingers had disturbed.
She would have liked to say she loved the man
But she didn't like to lie
Kai put up the star this year; despite its lack of electric accessory, its fake
gilded array seemed to touch each corner of the room and make the tree stand
taller. As Kai came down the ladder, he turned; rough, deliberate fingers
descending upon rollicking waves of ocean-washed hair, questing down a
darkening jaw line, and that was all.
I said the years had been a friend to her
And that her eyes were still as blue
But in those eyes I wasn't sure if I saw
Doubt or gratitude…
She said she saw me in the record stores
And that I must be doing well
I said the audience was heavenly
But the traveling was hell
They sat down, and opened another beer.
We drank a toast to innocence
We drank a toast to now
And tried to reach beyond the emptiness
But neither one knew how…
We drank a toast to innocence
We drank a toast to time
Reliving in our eloquence
Another 'auld lang syne'…
The wind howled.
The eaves trembled.
The beer was making them light-headed, and the frost was sneaking up on the
last corner of the window.
The beer was empty and our tongues were tired
And running out of things to say…
Takao kissed Kai behind the hopelessly jumbled Christmas lights, and the snow
continued to fall in silence.
She gave a kiss to me as I got out
And I watched her drive away…
He woke to dawn, a hangover, and an empty house.
Just for a moment I was back at school,
And felt that old familiar pain…
The doorbell rang. The mailman smiled a toothpaste smile.
And as I turned to make my way back home…
"Merry Christmas," Takao told the waking city softly, and closed the
door against the draft.
The snow turned into rain…
The snow had stopped, and the streets were turning to slush.
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