Italics- general thoughts/ flashbacks
Bold- Hao's thoughts
Bold Italics- Yoh's thoughts
"The Shaman Only World: Successful or is It?"
Hao stood near the kitchen sink that morning a frown turning his lips. Yoh had brought a friend to their home to stay and claimed to have plans for their future life. The shaman only world he wanted would be realized, but by different means, and even though he should be happy, he wasn't, he was actually worried. Never in his life had he ever been scared much less worried. But here he was brooding over last nights events, breakfast long forgotten.
Flashback
"You're really going to do that?" Hao asked, "Just for me?"
Yoh nodded as he continued to eat smiling thoughtfully.
"You see," Yuki began, "We are going to turn everyone into shamans. Those that are shamans will be safe those that aren't might not or will be killed."
"How is that any different from what I wanted?" Hao asked frowning upset that he was told not to kill, yet his brother and friend were friend was ready to.
"What do you mean? It is very different." Yoh stated frowning at Hao's frown.
"No you willing to killing people, and you tell me killing is wrong." Hao snapped quietly, somewhat glad that Opacho was tucked in bed. If he had said it any louder the town would most likely hear, despite them living father out.
"I beg to differ," Yuki answered calmly. "We aren't killing them. Shamans can handle the energy coming from spirits, mainly because they were born to see spirits. Humans on the other hand were born not to see spirits and are more likely to go mad. Simply because they can not handle the energy spirits release."
"You're still going to kill people. That's called homicide." Hao threw in frowning when both boys smiled.
"It's not homicide, it's suicide." Yoh stated clearing his bowl and reaching over for another helping. "Being Shaman King means I can give furiyoku to others human and shamans alike. I have no reason to give the furyouku to a shaman, but humans are less likely to be able to handle that type of energy."
Hao gaped at him.
"All that energy, even though it will only be a little, will cause them to go mad and kill themselves." Yuki explained further pushing his hair out of his icy-dark eyes. "Simple."
Hao looked at him. "What about your parents, they can't see spirits, and Manta's?"
Yuki shrugged. "Boohoo, cry me a river."
"Rewind and repeat." Yoh stated. "Manta will get over it. If he doesn't then I'll over exert his body, his small spirit can only handle so much."
Hao looked away from them and stared at his half empty bowl. He wasn't sure if he should be scared or happy and he felt that he shouldn't be the latter. Yoh was willing to kill his own friend to obtain this world. To be honest he had never expected his brother to take it so far either.
End Flash back
Hao stood at the sink staring for what seemed to be, down the drain. He looked as if he were in a trance, trapped within its depth. Blinking slowly Hao brought himself back to the task at hand.
Breakfast.
Yes that's what he was doing. Pulling a few pots from the cabinets and grabbing the rice cooker. Hao began working quickly finishing in an hour and had the dishes placed on the table within a second. Hao looked to the stairs unsure of himself. Did he want to see them now, much less talk to them.
"It's not homicide, it's suicide."
Hao frowned at the words that replayed over and over in his head. To drive someone to the point of suicide is far beyond something Hao would have done. He never would have resorted to such a thing, but Yoh was going to. He had every intention of killing every human and he was going to do so without getting his own hands dirty. That plan seemed far more evil than he had been, but he knew not to under estimate Yoh. Yoh had changed drastically. Hao himself noticed this drastic change when Yoh gained a new spirit and got rid of his old one.
Spirit of Light.
Just like his own Spirit of Fire, but Yoh's spirit was way stronger. How did he know? Well,
1: Yoh was Shaman King.
2: Yoh's spirit beat the hell out of his spirit, but only because Hao disobeyed Yoh, who in turned threatened to feed the S.O.F to the S.O.L. if he ever disobeyed again.
3: Yoh fed Amidamaru to the S.O.L.
Yes, Yoh fed his samarai spirit to His newly acquired spirit. The samarai itself was powerful on it's own, but Yoh did it anyways. Then again Amidamaru wasn't the only one he fed to S.O.L., Matamune was offered up too. He one and only friend, the one that he trusted and had betrayed him in the end. Hao knew he shouldn't care but he did Matamune may have betrayed him, but he still was a friend.
A friend that now no longer existed. Hao's frown deepened as he thought of Yoh's plan for the shaman only world.
"It's suicide."
Never in his 1000 spiritual years had suicide crossed his mind. When you feel like you are the only one going crazy you would want to kill yourself, but Hao knew better, suicide and tears got you no where. Besides if you kill yourself it would be a waste, something you could have done won't get done, or instead of killing oneself you could have done this and that. Yet Yoh was going to force the humans to kill themselves, all of them, and Yoh's friend Yuki didn't seem like he would hesitate to help Yoh either.
"This is Yuki, a friend of mine."
And this Yuki boy. Who was he and how did Yoh manage to meet someone of Yuki's status anyway. He had yet to see the boy's spirit but with the waves Yuki was giving off Hao was pretty sure that Yuki and the spirit was strong. He had never heard of this Yuki friend before and he doubt anyone else has.
Hao sighed glad that Opacho was sent to stay with his 'new' friends. Opacho would have questioned him to no end, plus Opacho never liked it when Hao was sad, frustrated, or angry.
Hao glanced to the stairs again not caring if he called them, but knowing better than not to.
"Breakfast." Hao whispered knowing that they heard him anyways or least Yoh always did.
In an instant Yuki was walking by him with Yoh following a few feet behind stopping when he was in front of Hao himself. Yoh placed a kiss to his lips and pulled him by the hand to follow him into the dinning area. Once there Yoh pulled Hao down to sit next to him at the table. Hao sighed as he picked up his chop sticks and began eating.
"You really should stop worrying yourself over it, Hao." Yoh stated as he too began eating.
Hao shrugged his shoulders.
"Right. There is something of a surprise I have for you." Yoh says smiling when Yuki snickered.
Hao licked his lips and set his rice bowl down.
"Wanna' guess?"
Hao shakes his head frowning at Yuki, he still disapproved of the boy.
"Hao, you are really boring." Yoh deadpanned.
Hao shrugged again waiting.
"We're are going to school tomorrow." Yuki stated waiting for Hao's reaction.
"Congrats."
"I don't think he gets it Yuki." Yoh explained. "Hao, 'we' stands for everyone at this table."
Hao frowned at his brother a glare settling in his eyes. Did Yoh think this was funny?
"Well yeah. I'm laughing aren't I?" Yoh stated when Hao glared settled on him. "You are going to school Hao."
"Why?" Hao asked pushing his food away. Yoh and Yuki frowned.
"Well,... you are apart of the plan." Yuki said a smirk forming.
"No I'm not. Kill 'them' on your own." Hao stated rising to leave the table. Yoh grabbed him anger evident within his grip.
Yoh yanked Hao down forcing him into his lap. "No one is killing no one."
"Bullshit."
Yoh wrapped a single hand around his brother's throat and squeezed. "I dare you to say that again."
Hao wheezed as his lungs to in less and less air. Shakily he latched his hand onto Yoh's wrist hoping for him to let go. Yoh didn't instead he squeezed harder forcing Hao to the floor as he placed himself above and over Hao.
"Say it again." Yoh demanded.
I'm sorry.
"Thought so." Yoh stared down at his brother a frown forming. "Did that hurt?"
Hao remained silent tears threatening to fall. He swallowed wincing when the air caught in his now hoarse throat.
"I asked you a question."
Hao nodded quickly fearing not for himself but for Opacho and his spirit. Yoh smiled as he removed himself from atop Hao and pulled him into his lap. He combed his fingers through his brothers hair inhaling the scent of strawberries.
"Why don't you want to go to school?" Yuki asked making it obvious that he had seen the rough treatment Hao recieved.
Hao didn't answer but instead leaned into Yoh's embrace enjoying the feeling of Yoh messaging his scalp, that is until he felt a tug on his hair.
"Answer him." Yoh whispered into his hair pulling him impossibly closer than he already was.
"I never been to school before." Hao whispered loud enough to be heard by both boys.
"Aaaawww. How cute." Yuki cooed causing Hao to blush slightly.
Yoh chuckled and kissed his brother's cheek. "Don't worry. Just do as you're told and you will be alright."
Hao nodded as Yoh tilted his head back to kiss his neck. He moaned suddenly forgetting Yuki as his thoughts focused on Yoh and what he was doing. Yoh smiled as he leaned forward pushing the dishes across the table before laying Hao on top of the table, peeling both of their shirts open. Hao closed his eyes as Yoh slowly trailed kisses down his body moaning and writhing when he got to a particular spot.
Hao opened his glazed over eyes only to see Yuki smirking down at him. Hao jumped up and pushing Yoh away in the process. Hao pushed himself off the table and frowned at Yuki before directing that frown to Yoh, who was glaring at him angrily.
"What?" Yoh asked his patience starting to wear thin.
"Don't expect me to continue doing this with him watching." Hao stated pointing towards Yuki who had frowned also.
"I expect you to do everything I tell you to!" Yoh snapped pushing Hao back onto the table.
"Well I'm sorry to disappoint you!" Hao shouted pushing Yoh away again.
Yoh slapped Hao before shoving him onto the table and forcing his pants down.
"NO!" Hao shouted struggling against his brothers weight. "I thought you cared. I thought,...I thought...I thought."
"You thought what?"
"I thought you loved me." Hao finished as tears slid down his cheeks.
"I do." Yoh cooed.
"Then why are you trying to take me in front of him? Don't you have any respect for me at all?" Hao asked trying to push himself up but it proved futile.
"Of course I do."
"Then send him away." Hao begged.
"No." Yoh stated unzipping his pants and positioning himself in between Hao's legs.
"But why?" Hao begged, he was desperate now. He didn't want to be humiliated in front of Yoh's friend.
"Because I said he could watch." Yoh said licking his lips before thrusting inside his brothers heat.
Hao gave a small cry at the brutality tears falling down his cheeks. His eyes glazed over as he fell back on the table whimpering with each new burning thrust that entered his body. He closed his eyes trying to escape painfully aware that Yuki was still watching.
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