Moments of Forever
Disclaimer: I wish I owned PMK. But I don't. if I did, I would be much more rich.
Author's Note: very very sorry for late update. College sucks. Classes suck. textbooks cost too much…..
Okita slammed the thin wooden door back on its slider, hard enough to knock some of the leaves off the large tree in front of the room, letting sunlight shine into the dark room where a bundle was huddled in the side of the room.
"Neeeeeeeh, its such a lovely day in autumn, the sun is out and I want to go fishing!" He sung as he bounded to the side of the room where a low heavy wood chest lay. He pulled open the top drawer and started digging through the shirts, pulling out this and that, trying to find something not so black. Toshi was starting to dress more and more like Hajime. Good thing he didn't start insisting on wearing those sound muffling fishnet shirts yet.
"Nya, I got Ayu-san to pack some food for us so we can walk around the riverbanks and pull out weeds and stick them in our mouths and pretend to be old fishermen and try to pull fish out of the river with our hands—" the younger bouncy man was scarcely visible in the onslaught of undergarments and haori.
The small bundle of blankets on the far side of the room visibly tightened in a shrinking fetal form. Souji giggled and finding a colorful scarf Kondou had bought as a drunken festival gift and somehow had wound up hidden in the dark crevices of the closet, he tossed it around his neck and threw a wink back at his favorite piggy, Saizou. The notoriously grumpy pig merely snorted and settled with its rear to the bit of warmth leaking through the tree leaves at the doorway.
"Come on! Up up up! Too much sunshine will make your rear baggy!!"
Toshizo Hijikata tried to make himself disappear inside his wonderfully warm, soft woven blankets, even as a geta caught him in the foot. After last time, he had started sleeping upside-down to buy him at least a few more minutes of euphoric bed-time.
He hated it. If the man was going to be so giddy and perky in the morning, he shouldn't be the one keeping everyone up at night with his singing. It just was NOT fair.
