(05-16-05)+Gaspness+ Someone reviewed my story! I have a fan! I love you, my little fan! In fact, just for you, I ran straight back up to my room after uploading my newest chapter and started working on this, a special chapter since I'm starting two in one day! Hmm…or are you my giggling yaoi fan-girl friend from biology? If so, shame upon thee, I was going to give you my chapters the 17th… If not, YAY, I have a fan who I don't know! Wh00tness! Okay now, on with the story! Oh, and I have a second story out, please read and review that too. Tell me if it belongs here or if I should kill it… moo… And now…CHAPTER FOUR+Puts on J-Rock just because+

Chapter Four

Kazahaya and Rikuo headed home early since very few customers were coming by. Both boys were silent as they walked, Kayahaya sulking from all the teasing he'd received and Rikuo unable to think of any more ways to taunt his brother-to-be. For the moment at least. The dark haired boy also wanted to give the light haired one a break, no matter how short, from his constant insults and abuse.

When the two boys got home, the sounds of moans and sighs, gasps and whimpers of pleasure came from Kakei's room.

"Shh…" Rikuo said, stopping a pissed off Kazahaya with one arm, Kazahaya mad because he realized what was going on and who was doing it, "we don't want to disturb the love birds." He then walked off to the living room, leaving Kazahaya alone, quaking with anger at the sudden twist his family had now and then joined Rikuo in the living room, though he picked up a manga and began reading instead of watching the TV. He remembered the kiss that Rikuo had given him earlier and shivered. Did the boy have a crush on him, or did he like messing with his mind a little too much?

The two sat in silence other than the TV and the occasional noise from Kakei's room. Finally, Kazahaya asked, "What's wrong with you?"

Rikuo shrugged. "What's wrong with you?" He returned, eyes not leaving the TV screen.

Kazahaya glared, but then returned to his manga.

There was silence again.

Then there was a commercial break and Rikuo stood, stretched, and walked over to Kazahaya, pulling the manga down with one finger to see his face. "Excuse me," Kazahaya said dryly, stiffening as Rikuo brushed a strand of his light hair back.

"Yeah, ruin a moment why don't cha." Rikuo growled, as he moved to the kitchen to grab a snack.

"There was no moment, ass-hole!" Kazahaya called after him. He angrily returned to his manga and then, as Rikuo returned, stormed up to his room to just be alone.

Short, I know. But it's another chapter! Be expecting one for my other story and then I'll probably be done for a few days; I have homework.

(05-17-05) Hi again! This chapter is too short so I'm adding on to it! Thank you all who reviewed! You too, Naomi-chan +Pokes back! Anyways, here's my normal writing pattern. 1. Go on parents computer to check email upstairs and type a chapter out on my laptop quickly 3.Go back down stairs and upload the new chapter 4.Check email again (I get lotsa email!)

Anyways, though this story is popular (more so than I thought it would be, I thought everyone would hate it), I feel very little inspiration while writing it and will be ending it sooner than I'd like, though I do have a nice little twist planned out that will come up soon, maybe in this or the next chapter, that will drive Kazahaya really crazy!

Oh, and the house in the story isn't based off mine, it's actually based off someone else's, though I haven't really described it much.

Chapter Four Continued

Rikuo watched Kazahaya leave and then returned his gaze to the TV. Eventually, Kakei and Saiga left their room. The two were surprised to see Rikuo already home.

"No customers." Rikuo said plainly to answer their unanswered question, "And Kazahaya is pissed off."

"Should I go talk to him, see what's wrong?" Saiga asked.

"Maybe I should." Kakei said.

"Or just let him be alone," Rikuo said, "He's not used to this and may never be." He grinned inwardly, enjoying teasing the boy and didn't want his mother to make everything better quite yet.

Kakei nodded and then returned to his room to take a shower. Saiga, on the other hand, sat down by his son and watched TV with him.

Kazahaya, as he walked into his room, noticed a letter on his dresser. He picked it up and instantly recognized his mother's stationary and handwriting. He quickly tore open the envelope and read the writing.

Dear Kazahaya The letter read, I'm so sorry for not writing in so long, but I've been busy. You see, I've decided to remarry. "You're not the only one," Kazahaya muttered before reading on. I am now married to my dearest sweetheart, Yuki. After our honeymoon is over, we will be visiting. Please tell Kakei-san this. I've received all of your letters, don't worry. I can't write much more, Yuki wants it to all be a surprise. I love you!

"'Yuki', huh?" He muttered to himself as he glanced down at the short letter and then frowned and placed it down. "Sounds pretty girly." He then remembered that his mother liked girly men, having been married to Kakei for several years. He sighed. "At least I can see her again. Maybe her Yuki will be more likable than Kakei's Saiga.

He sighed, flopping down on his bed and flipping on his radio to listen to some music as he tried to settle down some.

Rikuo glanced up as Kazahaya finally came down from his room. "Dad! Mom's going to be here in a few days!" Kakei stood from where he was snuggled up next to Saiga.

"Hana-chan?" He breathed, surprised, "really?"

"Yeah, she wrote me finally." Kazahaya went into the kitchen and poured himself a glass of milk. "She remarried to a Yuki-san."

"Well, she'll be here just in time for our little wedding." Saiga said as he pulled Kakei back down into his arms and nuzzled his love's neck.

Rikuo was surprised when Kazahaya didn't even flinch at this as the light haired boy walked calmly to the seat he had been sitting in earlier when he had been reading manga.

"I don't know where she'll stay, though." Kakei said, "Rikuo has the guest room."

"We can work it out when she gets here, I guess." Kazahaya suggested.

The reason that he was so calm was because he was planning to go off with his mom when she came so that he could live a normal life with one mom, one dad, and no annoying, perverted, dark haired step-siblings.

"Well, this ought to be fun. Hana-chan, hm?" Kakei said the name a second time in disbelief, hat having heard from her in ages, his ex-wife preferring to write and call Kazahaya. "Hana-chan…"