Yusuke and Touya actually made it through the rest of the night without Touya throwing up again, though there were a few occasions where he needed to sit down and wait for his head to stop throbbing. The whole time, Yusuke taunted him playfully, disgustingly unfazed. More than once Touya scowled at him jealously.
At one point, Yusuke jokingly tried to win a giant stuffed-animal for Touya. When he failed, he simply stole one ((how do you steal those giant stuffed animals???? They're HUGE!)), but then wondered how the hell he'd get it home. They ended up selling it to some family with a bunch of cute little kids for drink money.
Yusuke laughed, buying some cotton candy and a funnel cake. "Those people looked at us so funny! I think they were afraid NOT to buy that stuffed animal! Its not like we were trying to look intimidating or anything!" Touya grinned, and Yusuke handed him the plate with the funnel cake. They sat down and Touya discovered something that could rival pizza for his favorite.
"What's this? A funeral cake?" Touya asked, poking the confection.
Yusuke grinned. "I hope not. Its called a funnel cake, 'cause if you picked it up by the edges and lifted it, it kinda' droops down in a funnel shape." Touya nodded.
"Oh, okay then. I was wondering why someone would want to eat something called a FUNERAL cake anyhow!" They both laughed, and then Touya felt something fluffy shoved in his mouth. He grinned, as the stuff dissolved, and vanished.
"Cotton candy?" Yusuke asked innocently, offering some to Touya.
Touya laughed. "Indeed." He took some from Yusuke's open hand; delighted by the way it seemed to just disappear. "Can we ride the Ferris Wheel again?" he asked, having finished the funnel cake.
Yusuke nodded. "Yeah, that'd be a nice way to end it off." They surrendered their last tickets to the ride manager and climbed on. Once again Touya found the view breathtaking, shocked at the great difference of night and sunset. All the carnival lights gleamed, city lights too, and it almost seemed as though the stars had fallen, yet a look at the moonless sky showed multitudes of the pinpricks of light.
It was overwhelming, even Yusuke found the sight worthy of his awe. And it was truly more than that. Not only was their sight filled, but the cold night chilled Yusuke and comforted Touya, crisp clean air carried the smell of sugar and such wafting up from the concession stands, the yells and babble of the carnival people was a low rumble, faded away with the night, and the remainder of their cotton candy kept their mouths sweet. Every sense was assailed, a moment of silence, as thoughts died away to the wonder.
Then Yusuke turned to his Touya, and found him even more wonderful than all the carnival joys. He laid a hand to the side of Touya's face. Touya turned and they let themselves fall into each other's eyes, slowly, unconsciously moving closer. Yusuke gently let his lips to Touya's, and they fell into the sugary kiss. They drew away, thankful for the long cycle of the wheel. Yusuke grinned, as their carriage drew closer to the ground. "We'll finish that when we get home, huh?" Touya blushed, and nodded happily.
