Me: I'm so not sorry.


Yoh sighs as he sits quietly next to the sliding door window. It was raining hard today. Clumps of water landing harshly on the wooden deck right outside the sliding door. Yoh scowls this time.

'He's come back.'

"Will it ever stop raining?" He asked no one in particular, relaxing his face.

Then a pair of arms circled his thin frame. "Soon Yoh, soon." The voice was smooth but firm making the brunette shudder and tense. If only this person left him be.

Tears ran down the sides of his face, hitting his exposed chest. "Hao, go away."

"No, you need me. Admit it, I'm the only one who loves you." The older of the two whispers and kisses the side of Yoh's neck. "You need me and I can give you anything your heart desires." Those words brought more tears to his already blurry eyes.

"No, you can't. You took everything away." Hao growled at his words and gripped him possessively.

"Nothing was taking from you, Yoh. It was YOU who had been taken. You were taken from me." He scuffed at Yoh for being so clueless. "You should only think of me."

"Thinking of you hurts."

Hao frowned loosening his grip on Yoh and coming around to face the other and pull him into a warm yet forceful embrace. "You're lying, Yoh."

"I h-hate you."

Hao smiled and rubbed his brothers back in small circling motions. Yoh whimpered and griped the front of his poncho. "No, you don't."

"L-leave me alone."

"I could never do such a thing. It would simply kill you." Yoh shuddered and sobbed into his chest. Everything that Hao said is true. Yoh would simply die if Hao left him, never to return. The brunettes heart wouldn't be able to take such a tragedy and would ruin himself so he wouldn't have to admit he needed the raven.

"Please, stop."

"No."

"Hao, I wanna go home." Yoh sobbed into the older's chest, his own torso heaving from his wrenching sobs.

Pity could be heard in Hao's voice as he spoke. "Yoh, this is your home."