Disclaimer: I do not own the characters.
Warning: OOCness, molestation, slash.
Finn nervously peered out the door, staring at the road ahead of him. He'd called Harv earlier, and the goat-herder didn't have time to pick him up for school.
Every day it was a hazardous fight for his survival. Around every corner, there was danger lurking. The horned beast that plagued his every step was out there, waiting to finish what it started.
Gulping down his fear, he took that fateful step outside the comfort of his home, and began to tread the path that lead into town. He could usually handle himself these days, but he'd run out of sacrificial sugar cubes.
Well, he hadn't exactly run out of them. He's just eaten the last two for breakfast, thinking he had a few to spare.
He walked with careful steps, glancing around to make sure he wasn't being followed.
After a good ten minutes, Finn was confident enough that he was safe, and walked with a little more confidence.
He reasoned that as long as he made it past the Mill with no hassle, he could make it to Harv's safely.
He decided to sing as he walked, after all practice makes perfect. His voice carried off down the road as he sang, not a care in the world.
"You're my best friend forever, think of all the thing's we'll do together…"
Finn was getting so into his singing that he didn't hear the faint rustling in the bushes a few feet behind him. He was quite oblivious to the crazy eyes peeking out from the bushes at its purple clad prey.
"You've got muscled arms to catch me, you're a personal one man army, there's no terror you can't taaaame!"
He was practicing the sonnet he'd written for his best friend Harv. He'd been distracted by his Warrior classes, but he had a few moment's here or there to make up for his missed practices.
Before catching his breath for the next verse, he heard a sinister "Nihihi!" before turning to see the horned beast emerging from its hiding spot.
"Ahhh!" he shrieked in horror. Hevvin dug his front hooves in the dirt, snorting in a craze fashion as he prepared to charge.
Finn took the opportunity to get a head start, taking off down the road with his arms in the air. He screamed loudly, hoping anyone down the road who could hear him would rush to his aid.
Hevvin whinnied as he sprang into a full on gallop, eyes locked onto the screaming target. He ran with his horn aimed for Finn, like an experienced hunter aiming his rifle.
The unicorn was gaining fast, and Finn was losing speed. Seconds before Hevvin could drive his horn through the blond boy's chest, Finn made a mad dash to the right, landing on the grass.
"Ni?" Hevvin chirped, confused as he halted his movements. He glanced around for Finn, catching sight of him as the boy took off into the field.
Clenching his teeth in anger, the unicorn went galloping after him again, determined to catch him this time.
Finn was panting, already out of breath. He was usually a fast runner, but for some reason he didn't have enough energy. It must have been because he had been singing so loud, he'd used up all his energy singing at the top of his lungs.
He could hear Hevvin gaining up on him, and he grunted as he tried to speed up just little more.
The hoof beats were replaced by footsteps, and Finn went crashing to the ground as a taller body collided with his, effectively tackling him.
"Help!" Finn shouted in alarm, squirming beneath Hevvin. The unicorn struggled to keep Finn pinned down, but it was a little difficult.
"Hold still!" Hevvin ordered, trying to wrestle Finn into submission. Finn pushed at his attacker, managing to weasel out enough to get on his feet.
"Harv! Help me!" he shouted. Hevvin growled in anger, pouncing on Finn successfully.
Both struggled for a moment, Finn clawing to get away and Hevvin straining to keep him down. The unicorn finally managed to straddle the small boy's waist, effectively pinning down both his wrists with one hand.
"Help me!" Finn repeated. Hevvin glared down at him, infuriated.
"Stop shouting!" he yelled. Finn bit his lip, afraid of disobeying. Satisfied with the obedience, Hevvin sighed.
"Now. Where are the sugar cubes?" he asked in a demanding, but cheerful tone. The color in Finn's face faded, and he glanced to the side nervously.
"Well? Give me." Hevvin urged.
"I-I don't have any more…" Finn whispered, fear evident in his voice. Hevvin stared down at him wide eyed, his left eyebrow twitching slightly.
"What?"
Finn closed his eyes, afraid to answer. He flinched when he felt Hevvin lean down, hearing the unicorn sniffing.
"Liar! I can smell its sugary-ness. Produce them!"
"I can't! I don't have any more!" Finn protested. The unicorn looked unconvinced, scowling down at Finn.
"Why would you lie to me? Do you want me to kill you?" he asked, a little curious if that is what Finn wished for. Finn franticly shook his head in response.
"I know you're hiding them." Hevvin leered over Finn's form, eyeing out pockets or hiding places. He grabbed the bag beside Finn, rifling through its contents with crazed determination. The blond could only watch as books and notes and parchment flew from the bag, scattering everywhere. He watched as Hevvin examined his harp before tossing it mercilessly, continuing to pilfer the bag for the non-existent sugar cubes.
"Where are they?" he asked, sticking his head into the now empty bag. Finn tried to use the distraction for a chance to escape, but he was quickly caught again by the murderous unicorn.
"Where'd you put them?" Hevvin questioned, leaning down to sniff the other boy again. Finn closed his eyes as Hevvin sniffed like a blood hound over his neck and face. The unicorn paused over Finn's mouth, inhaling deeply.
"I can smell it…" he said in sinister whisper.
Finn's eyes widened in fear. Was Hevvin going to stick his hand down Finn's throat to search for the sugar?
He was about to scream when he felt lips pressed to his own, warm and soft. He was so confused by the action that all he could do was blink in surprise.
Was… was Hevvin kissing him?
Finn whimpered as he felt a warm and wet tongue slide into his mouth, feeling around his teeth and tongue. He was too surprised and too confused to do anything but stare in horror. Hevvin pulled back, looking thoughtful as he tested the taste on his tongue. "I can taste it…" he trailed off, unsure of how Finn was hiding the sugar.
"Hevvin, wait-!" the smaller boy began, but was quickly cut off by another searching kiss. He squeezed his eyes shut as the unicorn invaded his mouth to the very fullest, making Finn's face grow hot in embarrassment. "Give it to me…" Hevvin growled dangerously as he paused his actions, quickly continuing to probe Finn's mouth.
Finn struggled to breath, feeling slightly faint. Finally, Hevvin pulled away, disappointed in his failed search.
"I-I can buy you more…" Finn panted, afraid that Hevvin would kiss him again. Hevvin's eye lit up at the offer, but was suspicious.
"When?" he asked, narrowing his eyes. Blushing, Finn glanced to the side, feeling afraid again.
"A-after school. I can get some after school…" he stammered. He would say anything to get out of this alive.
Hevvin rolled off of Finn, smiling like a fat boy who was promised cake. Pulling Finn up, he gripped his arm and pulled him close. "You promise?" he asked, sounding threatening. Finn nodded, taking a step back and trying to pull away. Fortunately, Hevvin was satisfied with this, returning to his form as a unicorn and bouncing off across the field.
Finn waited until Hevvin was out of sight before he could sigh in relief, bending out to pick up his things hurriedly. He'd have to stay close to Harv all day now, thanks to the scare he'd just experienced.
Packing his things back into his bag, Finn returned to his route to school, eager to get into a safer zone.
Finn made it to school safe and sound, although he was late. He'd tried to get Harv's attention numerous times, but the Teacher was extremely cranky today, and he refused to tolerate Finn's outburst and quiet whispers.
Finally the bell rang, and Finn launched himself at Harv in a possessive hug. "Harv! You gotta help me!" Finn whined, clinging to Harv. The older boy sighed, trying to push Finn off of him.
"I can't Finn. I'm sorry, but I have to watch my siblings all day." Harv stated, trying to get out the door. Finn scrambled after him, not ready to take 'no' for an answer.
"But Harv, that crazy unicorn is after me! You have to help me!" Finn persisted, keeping a tight grip on Harv's shirt.
"I thought you had sugar cubes to fend him off?"
"I did, but I ran out." Finn replied.
Harv looked unconvinced, continuing to walk down the hall. "Well, you have money. Just buy some more." He answered simply. Finn gritted his teeth.
"I'm going to! But the unicorn is going to follow me, and he nearly killed me today!"
"I'm sorry, Finn. I can't let down my dad." Harv apologized. Finn gave him those puppy dog eyes, and he had to look away. "Just come home with me, then." Harv suggested almost reluctantly. Finn smiled, knowing that in Harv's company, he'd be safe.
"Hey guys, how you do on the exam today?" a deep but gentle voice greeted from above. Harv and Finn looked up to see Trevor and Cliff standing by the doorway.
"Hey guys!" Harv greeted back. "I think I did okay. It was the written part I'm worried about though."
Cliff and Trevor laughed together, Harv cheerfully joining them. Finn was about to urge Harv to get a move on, when he was suddenly pulled away from the group. A gloved hand covered his mouth, and Finn could only watch as Harv walked out the door, oblivious to Finn's sudden disappearance.
Being dragged in the opposite direction, Finn struggled against whoever was holding him, and only once fully out of ear shot did the attacker reveal his identity.
"It's after school…" the voice whispered darkly. Finn turned around to see Hevvin, who had an almost death grip on his arm. "Sugar tiiime!"
Finn felt the urge to scream fill his mind, but for some reason he was too afraid to do so. Hevvin began to walk off in a random direction, taking a completely different exit than Harv.
"Wait, Hevvin! Y-you're going the wrong way!" Finn stammered, attempting to pull away. Hevvin ignored him, walking a bit faster down the hallways until they were outside. Unable to get Hevvin's hand off of him, Finn sighed in defeat and allowed himself to be dragged along.
"Town is this way. I remember from when we spent the day together." Hevvin told him. The University wasn't too far from the sweets shop, but it was on the opposite side of town. There were too many dark alleys in between, and Finn knew that dark alleys were where Hevvin could dispose of him in secret.
"Hevvin, you're hurting me!" Finn whined. The unicorn stopped, pausing to stare at the area he was gripping Finn's arm. Hoping the taller boy would release him, Finn awaited for the grip to loosen just a little so he could make a dash.
"Oh. Sorry." Hevvin laughed as if it was a silly mistake. He slid his hand down to Finn's, taking a hold of it before continuing.
Finn blushed at the action, and although it was more comfortable than the grip on his arm, it was more embarrassing. Hevvin set a brisk pace, searching for the store. Finn figured that the unicorn was just heading in random directions, and had no clue how to get to the store.
"Wait, Hevvin. Stop!" Finn pleaded. Hevvin stopped again, looking back at Finn.
"What is it?" he asked. The blond boy glanced around, spotting a café close by. Pointing towards the café, he pulled Hevvin in that direction.
"How about we have some cake, and then I'll show you where the store is." Finn offered. He watched as Hevvin's eyes widened, eyes going glassy at the mention of cake. "Cake?" he asked excitedly. Finn simply nodded, leading him towards the café.
The two took their seats at one of the outdoor tables, ordering two different cakes. Finn ordered vanilla cake with pink frosting, and Hevvin ordered strawberry cake with chocolate frosting. Finn was hoping that Hevvin would be distracted by the cake, but the unicorn gobbled it up as soon as the plate touched the table.
Sighing at his loss, and Hevvin's lack of finesse, he took a bite of his delicious treat. He smiled as he swallowed the pastry, the sweet velvetiness of the icing making his heart burst with joy.
He loved cake with icing, and this was the best cake he'd had in a long while.
Hevvin watched with interest as Finn ate his food, acting classy with each movement of the fork to his mouth. When Finn had fully consumed the delicacy, he suddenly noticed Hevvin's envious stare.
"W-what?" he asked nervously. Hevvin stayed silent, and the look in his eyes was creeping Finn out.
Finn placed a few gold coins on the table, wondering if he should have left a tip when Hevvin roughly grabbed him again. "Hevvin!" he shouted in alarm. Hevvin took him behind the café, slamming him against the wall. Finn's head slammed against the brick wall, causing a burst of pain and an explosion of stars dancing before his eyes.
"You're so amazing!" Hevvin growled in his ear, pinning Finn to the wall. Unable to register the statement, Finn could only look at Hevvin with a dumb expression on.
"Huh?" he asked, confused and dizzy. He felt a familiar pair of lips pressed against his mouth, tongue pushing past his lips without permission. He felt his breath leave him in an instant, eyes tightly shut as Hevvin kissed him. Finn was aware of what was happening, but he couldn't force himself to react properly.
Gloved fingers entwined with his own, and he felt Hevvin pushing his thigh in between his legs and pressing up against him. That slippery tongue was exploring his mouth again, more heated this time. Finn whimpered, the feelings he was experiencing totally foreign and new. He gasped for air, a quiet moan escaping his mouth as Hevvin's tongue played with his.
"Hevvin…" he tried to speak, the name coming out muffled. Hevvin ignored him, licking Finn's swollen lips. Finding it hard to breathe, Finn writhed against the unicorn boy, trying to push him off somehow. "Hevvin!" he repeated, sounding clearer this time.
Hevvin's assault on his mouth finally relented, the taller boy pulling back with a confused expression. "What?" he asked, sounding slightly annoyed and out of breath. Finn tried to catch his breath, his heart feeling like it was about to explode from his chest.
Finn hesitated, trying to gather his wits before speaking. "Why do you keep doing that to me?"
The unicorn tilted his head. "Doing what?"
"That! Kissing me!" Finn shouted.
Hevvin looked bewildered at him. "I didn't kiss you!" he shouted back in a defensive manner. Finn looked at him dumbfounded. Of course he'd kissed him! He'd done it twice now!
"Then what were you just doing to me?"
Hevvin's eyes glanced away, seemingly distracted. Instead of answering, Hevvin took Finn's hand again and sped off down the alley, making Finn cry out.
"You're going the wrong way again!"
