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A/N - This is a Yamori. I think this couple is so perfect, but other people don't seem to. Tell me how you feel. Shout outs to Dreamer4, Cell, and Izzychick. You guys rock. Blibble (inside joke). R&R.
SEGREGATION
By: Softball Chicks
Chapter 1
"It's like the Holocaust all over again," a small brown-haired boy remarked to his friend.
The older boy nodded. "This is total segregation. How can they do this?"
The boys were talking about a recent sign they had seen, stating, "No gays and/or lesbians permitted in this store." It wasn't the only sign that had been spotted, though. Nearly every store, restaurant, and fast food place had those signs up, except for a select few.
"They can't do this," the younger agreed. "We've got to do something."
Yamato Ishida, the older boy, looked down at Iori Hida in awe. "Seriously, Cody? What could we possibly do?"
Cody looked thoughtful for a moment before replying, "I don't know, Matt, but we've got to do something."
"About what?" a tall, blond boy asked.
Matt grinned at his younger brother, Takeru Takaishi. "That," he answered simply, indicating a sign.
TK read the notice carefully before making a face. "That's awful," he commented. "How can they fault someone for their opinions?"
"Who's faulting who?" a cheerful girl's voice wondered.
"Read the sign," TK ordered his girlfriend, Sora Tachenouchi. (A/N - What, you were expecting Kari?)
Sora skimmed it and her eyes narrowed. "You weren't kidding. That's crazy. Can they do that?"
"Yes," muttered another voice darkly. Four people walked up to their friends: Hikari Kamiya, the voice, Koushiro Izumi, her boyfriend, Taichi Kamiya, her brother, and Mimi Tachikawa, his girlfriend.
"How do you know?" Cody demanded, tearing the announcement in half.
Tai answered for her. "My dad works for the committee that made that law. He's completely against it, but apparently the rest of the board isn't. Dad keeps saying that they don't have the right to do that, but nobody's challenged them yet. So they're in the clear unless someone says something."
"No one will," Matt complained, sounding defeated. "Everyone's terrified of them."
"Not me," Cody argued, punching air. "I'd kick their butts single- handed if I could."
"But you can't," TK pointed out teasingly.
"But we can," Matt realized, looking at the younger boy in silent question. Cody's eyes lit up, and he nodded.
"What are you planning to do?" Kari asked, puzzled. But the boys exchanged a look and took off, chatting eagerly about their idea.
TK and Sora looked at each other, both with a look of surprise written on their faces. "This may prove to be quite interesting," TK mumbled, glancing in the direction his brother had gone.
"What's going to be interesting?" Kari demanded, eyeing her friend.
"They want to fight a law against gays, right?" Sora questioned. "So what better way then to be gay?"
Kari's jaw dropped, along with Tai's and Mimi's. Izzy smiled, though. "I always knew those two had some brains, somewhere."
TK shrugged. "Maybe we should help them."
Sora shook her head. "This is their project. We just have to be their backup."
Meanwhile, Matt and Cody were about ready to begin Operation Segregation (A/N - I'm a poet and I didn't even know it). The younger boy looked up at his friend. "Are you sure you want to do this, Matt?"
The blond nodded defiantly. "There's nothing I won't do for a cause I feel is worthy. Are you sure you want to do it?"
"Positive," the brunette assured him.
"You realize we're going to have to kiss and stuff?"
Cody nodded. "Let's pull out all the stops."
Matt smiled, putting an arm around the little boy. "You're on," he declared quietly.
They stepped into a restaurant that had a sign on the door. Almost immediately, they were ambushed by several employees. "Can't you two read? No gays allowed in here. Take your little love affair somewhere else."
"Bite me," Matt retorted. "I'll stay where I want to, with whomever I choose to be with. If you've got a problem with that, report me. I dare you."
Something in the boy's eyes scared the others. But they weren't going to back down. "Look, kids, this is bad for business. Get out of here or we'll call the cops."
"Be our guest," Cody told them.
One guy called the police. "We've got two boys here who think they can break the rules."
Within minutes, some police officers were at the restaurant. "This is bad for business," Matt joked, smirking at the restaurant owner, his arm still around Cody.
"Think your smart?" the officer taunted. "Well, you better think again. If you don't leave this restaurant right now, and don't go into another one with a sign on it, we'll arrest you for breaking the law."
Cody snorted. "Go ahead. Some law. You-" He was cut off by Matt slipping his hand over the younger boy's mouth.
"Now?" he whispered into Cody's ear.
Cody hesitated. He'd been dreaming of Matt kissing him for a year now. Even though this wasn't exactly what he'd had in mind, it would still be his first kiss, a kiss he'd been saving for someone special. Nodding to his "boyfriend," Cody closed his eyes, anticipating the feel of Matt's lips on his own.
Matt, meanwhile, was having his own thoughts. He'd always felt protective of the younger boy, but was he really ready to kiss him. He'd never even kissed Sora when he was going out with her. Actually, he'd pulled away when she tried to kiss him. He was waiting for someone; was this little boy the one? Taking a deep breath, he leaned in and felt his lips touch Cody's.
And suddenly they both felt a sense of empowerment. Later, they would swear they'd seen fireworks. Surprised by the sense of passion in the kiss, they deepened it, until they were molding into each other. For a brief moment of unity, they'd never been stronger. That was just a small preview of the power that was yet to come.
Breaking away, both boys couldn't contain a small blush that crept into their cheeks. The police officers stared at them, before one found the voice to say, "That's it; you're under arrest."
A/N - To be continued. Please review. Blibble.
A/N - This is a Yamori. I think this couple is so perfect, but other people don't seem to. Tell me how you feel. Shout outs to Dreamer4, Cell, and Izzychick. You guys rock. Blibble (inside joke). R&R.
SEGREGATION
By: Softball Chicks
Chapter 1
"It's like the Holocaust all over again," a small brown-haired boy remarked to his friend.
The older boy nodded. "This is total segregation. How can they do this?"
The boys were talking about a recent sign they had seen, stating, "No gays and/or lesbians permitted in this store." It wasn't the only sign that had been spotted, though. Nearly every store, restaurant, and fast food place had those signs up, except for a select few.
"They can't do this," the younger agreed. "We've got to do something."
Yamato Ishida, the older boy, looked down at Iori Hida in awe. "Seriously, Cody? What could we possibly do?"
Cody looked thoughtful for a moment before replying, "I don't know, Matt, but we've got to do something."
"About what?" a tall, blond boy asked.
Matt grinned at his younger brother, Takeru Takaishi. "That," he answered simply, indicating a sign.
TK read the notice carefully before making a face. "That's awful," he commented. "How can they fault someone for their opinions?"
"Who's faulting who?" a cheerful girl's voice wondered.
"Read the sign," TK ordered his girlfriend, Sora Tachenouchi. (A/N - What, you were expecting Kari?)
Sora skimmed it and her eyes narrowed. "You weren't kidding. That's crazy. Can they do that?"
"Yes," muttered another voice darkly. Four people walked up to their friends: Hikari Kamiya, the voice, Koushiro Izumi, her boyfriend, Taichi Kamiya, her brother, and Mimi Tachikawa, his girlfriend.
"How do you know?" Cody demanded, tearing the announcement in half.
Tai answered for her. "My dad works for the committee that made that law. He's completely against it, but apparently the rest of the board isn't. Dad keeps saying that they don't have the right to do that, but nobody's challenged them yet. So they're in the clear unless someone says something."
"No one will," Matt complained, sounding defeated. "Everyone's terrified of them."
"Not me," Cody argued, punching air. "I'd kick their butts single- handed if I could."
"But you can't," TK pointed out teasingly.
"But we can," Matt realized, looking at the younger boy in silent question. Cody's eyes lit up, and he nodded.
"What are you planning to do?" Kari asked, puzzled. But the boys exchanged a look and took off, chatting eagerly about their idea.
TK and Sora looked at each other, both with a look of surprise written on their faces. "This may prove to be quite interesting," TK mumbled, glancing in the direction his brother had gone.
"What's going to be interesting?" Kari demanded, eyeing her friend.
"They want to fight a law against gays, right?" Sora questioned. "So what better way then to be gay?"
Kari's jaw dropped, along with Tai's and Mimi's. Izzy smiled, though. "I always knew those two had some brains, somewhere."
TK shrugged. "Maybe we should help them."
Sora shook her head. "This is their project. We just have to be their backup."
Meanwhile, Matt and Cody were about ready to begin Operation Segregation (A/N - I'm a poet and I didn't even know it). The younger boy looked up at his friend. "Are you sure you want to do this, Matt?"
The blond nodded defiantly. "There's nothing I won't do for a cause I feel is worthy. Are you sure you want to do it?"
"Positive," the brunette assured him.
"You realize we're going to have to kiss and stuff?"
Cody nodded. "Let's pull out all the stops."
Matt smiled, putting an arm around the little boy. "You're on," he declared quietly.
They stepped into a restaurant that had a sign on the door. Almost immediately, they were ambushed by several employees. "Can't you two read? No gays allowed in here. Take your little love affair somewhere else."
"Bite me," Matt retorted. "I'll stay where I want to, with whomever I choose to be with. If you've got a problem with that, report me. I dare you."
Something in the boy's eyes scared the others. But they weren't going to back down. "Look, kids, this is bad for business. Get out of here or we'll call the cops."
"Be our guest," Cody told them.
One guy called the police. "We've got two boys here who think they can break the rules."
Within minutes, some police officers were at the restaurant. "This is bad for business," Matt joked, smirking at the restaurant owner, his arm still around Cody.
"Think your smart?" the officer taunted. "Well, you better think again. If you don't leave this restaurant right now, and don't go into another one with a sign on it, we'll arrest you for breaking the law."
Cody snorted. "Go ahead. Some law. You-" He was cut off by Matt slipping his hand over the younger boy's mouth.
"Now?" he whispered into Cody's ear.
Cody hesitated. He'd been dreaming of Matt kissing him for a year now. Even though this wasn't exactly what he'd had in mind, it would still be his first kiss, a kiss he'd been saving for someone special. Nodding to his "boyfriend," Cody closed his eyes, anticipating the feel of Matt's lips on his own.
Matt, meanwhile, was having his own thoughts. He'd always felt protective of the younger boy, but was he really ready to kiss him. He'd never even kissed Sora when he was going out with her. Actually, he'd pulled away when she tried to kiss him. He was waiting for someone; was this little boy the one? Taking a deep breath, he leaned in and felt his lips touch Cody's.
And suddenly they both felt a sense of empowerment. Later, they would swear they'd seen fireworks. Surprised by the sense of passion in the kiss, they deepened it, until they were molding into each other. For a brief moment of unity, they'd never been stronger. That was just a small preview of the power that was yet to come.
Breaking away, both boys couldn't contain a small blush that crept into their cheeks. The police officers stared at them, before one found the voice to say, "That's it; you're under arrest."
A/N - To be continued. Please review. Blibble.
