Title:
Sleep
Summary:
Hiei rests. Kurama takes advantage.
Hiei sleeps in strange places. He sleeps on tree branches and in window frames; he sleeps standing, simply leaning against the nearest vertical surface. Unmoving like a statue he will remain, though it would be foolish to believe his conscience held tight in Morpheus' clutches. When he does slip under so very deeply, it is the dragon which is to blame. Summoning it will have tired him out and this is the time when he will rest and lie on a bed, too, because Kurama is nice like this - no ulterior motive involved, of course. He even shares with Hiei, who, relaxed and off guard, provides his lover with gestures of affection that he won't allow himself while awake. Kurama takes these and treasures them and sleeps so well himself in Hiei's arms.
