AHAHA! FINALLY! I have added a new chapter to this! Now, only 48 to go!! ... FUCK! Oh well. This one kind of sucks. It was a tough quote though. And Satoshi is a bitch. Because he's so prissy and elusive and bitchy. Hope you like it though!
Hello is such a simple word. But from the right person, it can mean everything.
"Hello, Hiwatari-kun!"
At first, it annoyed him. Every time Niwa saw him, he'd call out the same thing. Even if he saw him ten times in one hour. And it always got on his nerves. Because it was hard to know that your whole existence was for the sole purpose of putting one person behind bars, and that that person was so friendly. And it was especially annoying for Niwa to be so friendly when he was desperately trying to hate the boy and keep him at a distance. It was exceedingly hard to hate someone who was always smiling at you and trying to be your friend.
"Hello, Hiwatari!"
Next, it amused him. He and Daisuke had been friends for five years now, and the former still called him by his last name. It didn't matter that he used the other's last name. He did so as a way of a nickname. Because, honestly, he and Daisuke had been through so much for him not to have warmed up to the other male, and he had grown quite fond of him. So it was like a game for him to try and see how long in would take for Daisuke to call him something other than his surname.
"Hello, Hiwa-… Satoshi-kun…"
Then, it was endearing. He had told Dai that he could call him by his given name, but it seemed the Niwa had a hard time remembering to do so. And he always blushed when he did call him by his name. All in all, he found it quite adorable. He sometimes had to resist reaching out and kissing the other male. But of course he knew that Dai wouldn't appreciate it.
"Hello, Satoshi."
Later, it drove him mad. He loved hearing Dai say his name. Sometimes he found himself doing things to make Dai say his name. Anything that might coax his name from the other's lips, which surprised him. He never really thought about how his name sounded, but somehow, when the Niwa said it, it sounded right.
"Hello… Sato…shi…"
Now, he lived for it. It was the first thing he heard when he woke up, said through yawns, in a soft voice, rough with sleep. And it had never sounded better.
Yup.
And just for the record. I love Satoshi-kun. I really do. He's just difficult to write. But I know this one sucked. They wouldn't work with me here. They wanted to do one thing, I made them do something else. It ended okay though. 'Cause they got what they wanted in the end. Stupid pervs. Review!
