The Chocolate Vampire
Rating: T
Warnings: Maybe some BL, but not much. Okay, maybe a lot…
Summary: Sora was a normal boy that went to high school like any other normal kid his age. He had a nice, good life until his girlfriend, Kairi, had dumped him. Everyone had told him that it was going to happen, but he refused their words and continued to go out with her. After the big break-up, Sora walked past the local candy store and remembered Roxas' word "Chocolate makes everything better." Eating a bar of chocolate each day, he felt much better. But then he met Riku one late night. Riku was not your average boy. He had silver hair, bright mako eyes and a feeling to him that told him you should stay away. He gave Sora a chocolate chess piece, and left. Sora had never believed love at first sight, even Kairi was hard to get, but this was an exception, he thought to himself. After meeting the other boy many times over, Sora knew that it was meant to be.
A/N: Sorry the summary had to be sooo long. Sorry, sorry. Anyway, this is my second KH fic and would like to thank whatever holy reason that made me continue. So thanks to all my reviewers. Love you all!
And, please, forgive me for any grammatical mistakes and spelling. My beta has left me…again. I'm also sorry if you do not get the story that well. I'm trying to do my best in making it easy to read. It also doesn't have a plot. So sorry about that, too.
Mario Start!
The words had flashed upon the screen and the brunette haired boy furiously beat at his Game Boy in order to beat the final boss. There was a chuckle next to him and he quickly looked up to see one of his many brothers, Roxas.
"Yo," he said before going back to his game.
"Sora," he replied. "You're such a child, playing stupid games like that. You're fifteen already, won't you grow up?" The boy attempted to pull Sora away from his small electric device.
"I got past world eight," The brunette said. Roxas stopped pulling and stared at the small toy.
"I hate you," he said as he walked off to find Hayner, Pence, and Olette. "And that stupid game of yours!" Sora smiled despite his brother's words and continued to beat at the game even harder. After a few minutes, the game was successfully saved.
The school bell finally rang and the boy put the game back in his bag and headed outside with the rest of the school. Today there was nothing planned on his schedule so he made his way to the candy shop on the corner of the street. He had been there many times after his break up with his girlfriend, Kairi. Almost everyday he would go and purchase one Hershey's and head home eating it.
The reason why Kairi had broken up with him was because she had fallen in love with another boy. She never said who the boy was, just that he had beautiful silver hair and bright blue-green eyes. Sora felt envious that the other boy could catch her attention so easily.
Sora pushed the door to the candy shop open.
"Oh!" the man behind the bar exclaimed. "If it isn't Sora, my favorite and bestest customer." Sora looked at the man.
" 'Bestest' is not a word," he corrected. The man shrugged and smiled.
"So," he asked. "You want the normal? One bar?" Sora shook his head.
"I want one bar of dark chocolate and one bar of almonds." The man reached a hand beneath the counter and pulled out two bars of the ordered chocolate.
"That'll be two dollars," the man said as he punched some numbers into the register. The brunette boy pulled out two bills and offered them to the man.
"Thanks," he said as he walked out of the shop. There were dark gray clouds in the sky that loomed over the boy's head. "It's going to rain," he muttered to himself. The sun was nowhere in sight and the wind was blowing treacherously over the small island that was his home. "I'm gonna get soaked."
He continued to walk down the sidewalk towards his house until someone tapped him on his back. Sora turned around to see a boy his age with silver hair and bright mako blue-green eyes.
"Hey," the boy said. Sora noticed that his chest was heaving up and down as if he had been running. "I'm Riku." Sora cocked his head to one side as he thought about that name.
'It feels like I should know him,' he thought to himself.
"I'm Sora." Riku smiled.
"That's a nice name," he said. He dug in his pockets and brought back his hand when he found something. "Here," he said as he gave the thing to Sora. He turned around and started to run away. "Gotta go!" he yelled back. "See you later!"
The brunette boy waved absentmindedly before looking at the object in his hand. It was an aluminum foil wrapped chess piece. Sora unwrapped it to see that it was pure chocolate. Taking a small bite, the boy lived out his dream to taste the best chocolate ever. Smiling, he ate the rest and secretly hoped to see that boy again.
Olette placed the phone on the table. "So," she said to Hayner. "What brings you here?" The blonde boy looked nervously from left to right before answering.
"You remember the problem that I told you about?" he asked unsurely. The girl nodded her head.
"About Seifer and how you've been lusting him since you first laid eyes no him?" she confirmed. Hayner rolled his eyes.
"Just tell the whole world, will you?" Olette squealed.
"Can I?" she asked.
"No!" The room wasn't filled with nervousness anymore and it made Hayner feel a little more at home. "Yes, that problem."
"What about it?" she asked. Hayner nervously moved his feet.
"Well, you said something about helping and him…" he trailed off, but the girl understood.
"Get together?" she asked. The boy nodded. "Of course I'll help! And so will Selphie and Yuffie." Hayner's face paled.
"Isn't that overdramatic?" he asked. Olette shook her head.
"Nothing is overdramatic." The boy sighed and admitted defeat.
"Fine."
"Now," she said as she picked the phone up. "Let's hold a meeting with the usual," she announced. Hayner nodded and pulled out his own cell phone.
"Roxas, Sora, Pence, and Demyx?" he asked. Olette nodded.
"And Selphie, Yuffie, Tifa, and Axel."
"Wait," Hayner said as he paused. "Why Axel?" Olette shrugged.
"A little spice and everything nice."
Sora looked around the room. All the occupants save Hayner and Olette were dripping wet. The storm outside wouldn't stop and the wind never ceased to blow. Roxas had been in his room when he had gotten a phone call from Hayner. This lead to the reason that ten people were in the dining room, most soaking wet.
"So," Olette started. "I have brought you all here to ask for advice." The people nodded and Yuffie smiled like the maniac she was. "Hayner has a problem—." She was cut off with a remark from Axel.
"He's coming out of the closet?" he asked and everybody laughed, including Hayner.
"Yes," was the girl's reply and the room immediately quieted down. "And the reason is a boy named Seifer." Axel gasped as Yuffie clapped her hands together excitedly.
"You should let Sora take care of it!" she said enthusiastically. "Everything will be better if he does it!" Olette nodded her head.
"But I was thinking that it would be more of Sora and you that worked on this project." Sora smiled. This was a first in a long time that he played matchmaker. The last one had been Roxas and Axel. Throughout that project, he had dubbed it "Project Akuroku." It was no surprise that the two boys really did end up falling in love with each other. The one before that was Leon and Cloud and his very first one had been Demyx and Zexion.
To put simple, he was the best.
Yuffie squealed. "Yay!" she said. "I get to work with Sora the great!" Sora blushed at the nickname and smiled despite the looks Roxas and Axel gave him.
"So, when do I start?" he asked.
"Tomorrow."
And the end of the meeting, Sora walked out onto the porch to see it still raining. "Dang," he muttered to himself. The water continued to pour without stopping. "It's raining cats and dogs."
"Where?" came the reply from someone behind him. Sora looked behind him to see Axel holding Roxas at the hips.
"Idiot," Roxas muttered rolling his eyes. "Figure of speech, Axel, figure of speech."
"Oh, come on, Roxy," Axel said lovingly. "I know." Said boy twitched at the nickname.
"How many times have I told you not to call me that?" he asked. Axel silently counted on his fingers before replying.
"Too many to count?" he asked. Roxas nodded and turned to face his brother, Sora.
"Hey, where'd he go?" and true to his words, the brunette wasn't standing on the porch anymore. The red head shrugged.
"Home, I suspect," he replied.
"Good thinking."
Sora continued to run through the rain. It wasn't his fault the he had started to cry, and it also wasn't his fault that Axel and Roxas loved each other. No, wait, yes it was. Sora had been heart broken when he saw the way that Axel and Roxas were to each other, it reminded him that he wasn't with Kairi anymore. It wasn't really that he wanted Kairi; he just really wanted someone to lean on and comfort him when needed.
That was when Sora remembered Riku, the mysterious boy that he had met earlier today. There was something odd about the boy. He was too pale and a little depressed looking.
That was also when he remembered that Kairi had been fawning over a "silver haired, blue-green eyed" boy. 'She was after Riku,' he thought to himself. Still running, the boy changed his direction and instead of home, he headed towards the candy shop in which he loved so much. The rain had only gotten heavier with time and soon, Sora was nearly drowning in raindrops.
Finally arriving in front of the candy store, the brunette stopped and looked desperately around. And standing there in the rain, he saw the boy he hunted. But soon, maybe a little too soon, Sora lost consciousness.
Anyway, it wasn't his fault that he had been running in the rain on an October evening in the dead of cold only wearing a short-sleeved shirt and short pants.
Sora woke up to the sound of raindrops beating against the window. The last time Sora had checked, his room didn't have windows. Opening his eyes, he looked around. Also, last time he checked, his room wasn't so gloomy and depressing. It was actually bright and cheery, the complete opposite of this room.
Blinking, the brunette looked at himself. He was wearing a nice, warm pair of pants and a large over shirt. Thinking as hard as he could, Sora tried to remember how he got here and where he was before. In an instant, he realized that he was coming back from Hayner's house and was headed home when he thought of Riku and decided to see if the boy was still there. Seeing he was, Sora had passed out due to the cold and an oncoming fever.
Sora sat up and hugged his knees to his chest tightly. There was a chuckle from somewhere behind him and he turned to the source. There stood the boy he had been thinking of.
Riku.
"Hey," he muttered quietly.
"Yo," was the reply he got. The silver haired boy smiled as he sat on the edge of the bed. "I'm Riku, but I'm pretty sure you remember me." Sora nodded his head. "Good."
"How did I get here?" Sora asked. "And where is 'here'?"
"You're in my manor, and I brought you here." Riku's face was bright with anticipation. "I saved you from the storm," he explained. "I didn't want to leave you in the middle of the sidewalk for some random, creepy guy to come pick you up." Sora nodded his head.
"Thanks," he said.
"No problem. Are you hungry?" he asked. Sora nodded. Riku pulled a piece of cloth off of a tray that held a nice, small breakfast. "Here." Sora graciously took the meal and smiled.
"Thanks." The meal had been devoured in silence until Riku asked him a question.
"How old are you?"
"Fifteen. What about you?"
"One hundred ninety six." Sora stared at Riku before lifting an eyebrow.
"Sixteen?" he asked. The other nodded his head and smiled.
"You caught on pretty quick." Sora finished off his meal and made a move to get up but Riku stopped him. "I don't think there's a need for you to get up," he explained as he grabbed the tray from Sora's hands. "You won't be able to leave the manor because the weather outside is a bitch." Sora twitched at the use of such harsh words.
"Don't cuss," he said.
"Oh, sorry, does it bother you?" Riku asked.
"Yeah, kind of." Riku nodded. Quickly trying to think of something to say, he sputtered the first thing that came to his mind.
"Do you have any siblings?" Sora nodded.
"I have six. Three brothers and three sisters." Riku nodded his head. He never had siblings of his own, before.
"Tell me about them," he encouraged. Sora shrugged.
"There's Roxas, Demyx, and Leon. Those three are my brothers. Roxas is my twin, Demyx is one year older than me and Leon is three years older than me. Tifa and Yuffie are twins, both two years older than me and Aerith is the eldest at eighteen." Sora paused but Riku encouraged him to go on. "All my brothers are gay, and that is a proven fact."
Riku lifted an eyebrow at the comment. "Proven?" he asked. Sora nodded.
"Roxas goes out with Axel, a friend of his. Demyx goes out with Zexion, this emo kid, and Leon with Cloud, another emo kid." Riku smiled.
"Odd family you have," he said. Sora nodded his head.
"So exactly where are we?" he asked.
"The house next to the candy shop you go to every single day," was the simple answer.
"How do you know I go there every single day?" he asked. Riku shrugged.
"I do live next door to it. And I always happen to see you walk by with a bar of chocolate. So I'm correct in guessing that you like chocolate?" he asked. Sora nodded his head.
"And that chess piece you gave me was delicious," he replied. Riku smiled.
"I'm glad that you enjoyed it, oh," he said as he remembered something important. "Your school has been canceled."
"How do you know what school I go to?" he asked. Riku stared at him before deciding that the boy was cute when confused.
"There's only one school on the island." Sora's mouth shaped into an 'o.'
"I need to call home!" he said. Riku shook his head again.
"All phone lines are down and cell phones won't get any signal here." Sora dropped his head.
"My brother's must be worried sick," he muttered.
"Don't you have parents?" Riku asked. The brunette shook his head.
"No, just a lot of siblings and an uncle who works abroad."
"Then it looks like you're staying here today," Riku announced. "Or at least until the storm eases up."
Sora thought to himself that maybe being here with Riku wouldn't be so bad. But there lay a problem with Sora's hormones and the hotness of Riku. Just a slight problem.
"Don't you go to school?" Sora asked, trying to forget about his thoughts. Riku shook his head.
"I'm home-schooled by great scholars," he said. There was note of disappointment in his voice. "You want another piece of chocolate?" Sora nodded his head enthusiastically.
"Is it the same kind you gave me yesterday?" he asked. Riku shrugged.
"Something like that." He picked up a pen from the bedside table and concentrated on it. Soon, it turned a shade of brown that Sora was all too familiar with.
"Did you just turn that pen into chocolate?" he asked in disbelief. Riku nodded his head and handed the pen to the gaping boy.
"Eat up." Sora cautiously stared at the pen before nibbling it. He smiled in delight as the familiar taste of chocolate graced his tongue. He finished the piece off.
"Wow," he muttered. "So you can turn things into chocolate?" he asked. The other boy nodded. "How? Why?" Riku shrugged his shoulders.
"I'm a chocolate vampire."
A/N: I like the story plot...wait, what plot? I would love feedback, be ti praise or flames, don't really care. Your flame keep me warm at night.
