Prisoner

AN1: I update regularly but with High School, here and there things are sure to come up so don't get angry if I don't update as fast as I normally can.

AN2: I will be changing the song story a few ways. The reason is because an anonymous reader (a.k.a. my best friend/Sasori cosplayer/Sasodei fan) told me I should for the sake of the fluff.

Disclaimer: I own nothing

"ARISE YOU WORTHLESS PIECES OF CRAP! NO SLACKING OFF NOW, GET UP BRATS!" the guard yelled arising Sasori instantly from his light slumber.

He grabbed his paper airplane he kept safely under his pillow and ran towards the outside door. Skipping breakfast entirely he headed to where you get your supplies for working and approached the guard standing tall.

"Hope you like what you did yesterday Sasori, you'll be doing that for the next six months brat!" the guard laughed.

Although he pretended to be annoyed slightly by it, inside he was jumping for joy. 'This means I can see Deidara more without the trouble of being reassigned!' he thought.

The guard tossed him his rake and as soon as Sasori caught it he ran out into the fields and started to work.

-o-

Deidara woke to the rising sun of mid morning coming in through his hospital window. He blinked a couple times then remembered that today was the day he was to meet up with Sasori no Danna! He looked over to his nightstand and found that father made him another delicious sandwich.

'I could give this to him today! Then he'd really be happy un!' he thought to himself.

He got up quickly and pulled out his clothes and his letter for Sasori no Danna. He slipped on his clothes and left his room in a hurry and headed down the familiar white hallway of the hospital. He put his head down low so no one could see him leaving and sped walked out the front doors.

He was hit with the morning sun shining directly on him but he kept walking towards the prison he last met Sasori no Danna. He followed along the train tracks leading into the hills for about two hours until he saw his destination. He sneaked his way behind the camps into the hills that lead into the barrier fence grounds over the hills of long grass and blue flowers. There working in the fields was Sasori no Danna, doing the same chore he was assigned to do yesterday.

"Sasori no Danna!" Deidara called out softly as he reached the fence.

Sasori stopped what he was doing and looked up at him. Upon seeing his new friend, he hurried over to the fence. He got out the sandwich his father left him and Sasori's face lit up once more.

"Thank you Deidara." Sasori whispered. Sasori then backed up away from the fence, looking to make sure no guards were watching him, took out a paper airplane and flew it over the barrier fence.

Deidara looked up to see where the plane was going to land and caught it before it hit the ground. It looked so fragile in his hands, as if any bad movement would make it tear and break. Deidara then backed up and looked up at the barrier fence that separated the two. In one fluid movement, he tossed his paper airplane over the fence. He watched as it sailed gracefully through the air then came flying to the ground.

'Like I always say "some of the greatest moments in life are fleeting un".' He thought to himself.

He turned his attention back to Sasori no Danna and the look on his face was priceless: he was looking up into the air at the paper airplane as if the meaning of life was in the letter he was about to receive. His arms were outstretched towards the sky just waiting to collect the plane with the widest smile on his face and his brown eyes twinkling. It made his day.

He started laughing and Sasori no Dana looked up at him. "What's so funny?" Sasori asked stepping up to the fence.

"The expression you have is funny, like you haven't seen a letter in your life, it's…cute un." He said honestly.

"Oh…um…well it's been a long time since I've received a letter in my life. It makes me happy. Thank you Dei." Sasori whispered.

"Dei?" he asked.

"Well, it's sort of like a nickname, since you call me Sasori no Danna I thought it'd be OK if I gave you a nickname as well." Sasori explained.

"Oh, well….thank you Sasori no Danna un." He said blushing but smiling at the comment.

"I should go before the guard catches me" Sasori said turning to see if anyone was coming.

"Yeah I should go too un. Tomorrow then?" he asked.

"With the paper airplanes." Sasori agreed.

"Goodbye Sasori no Danna." He whispered as he headed on his journey back to the hospital.

-o-

Sasori watched Deidara head over the hills that made him disappear out of sight. "Goodbye, Dei. Until Tomorrow." He whispered.

He finished in the fields hours later and started to hurry back to his cell before any guard caught him. He made it most of the way there before his cell guard stopped him in his tracks.

"Just where in the hell do you think you're going brat?" the guard asked.

"Back to my cell.' He answered simply. With that said he was struck in the face by a sharp object. He placed his hand to his face and gently rubbed where he was hit and looked back at his hand. There on his fingers was a crimson, sticky liquid he instantly knew as blood.

"What did you say brat? Say your answers with RESPECT!" the guard yelled.

"Back to my cell sir." He corrected himself almost through gritted teeth.

"That's better brat. Word has it you were seen today with someone at the barrier fence in the fields." The guard interrogated.

"Well obviously they're lying or their vision must be leaving them because I haven't been with, or talked to anyone today." He convincingly lied, feeling his heartbeat rise and skip a few beats. 'Who was the brat who saw?' he thought.

This got him another hard slap to the face, also making him fall to the ground but quickly getting back up. "That's good because you of all prisoners know the penalty for something like that." He chuckled motioning with his arms, a hanging move.

He silently gulped as he felt his heartbeat beat faster than ever before. "Yes I know," he managed to croak out with no hesitation or cracking despite his rapid nerves. "and you have no reason to worry about that sir."

"And why is that? What have we told you here?" the guard asked.

"That a filthy person like me could never be tolerated, liked, or even loved, by anyone who could ever walk this Earth." he replied speaking word for word the hideous phrase he was told over 1 million times.

The guard grinned and gave him a hard smack to the back of the head. "Good, now fuck off." He said walking towards some of his other guard friends who were close to laughing their asses off.

"Yes sir." He whispered.

He walked back to his cell and buried his face into his pillow. To any other prisoner, it would look like he was just burying his head in his pillow after a long hard day and fell instantly asleep. No one saw that there was a massive amount of tears flowing from his face and falling into his newly formed wounds.

'That's not true right? Dei tolerates me, he likes me, and more than human, he's perfect! He helps me, he really likes me. That's why I see him, because he's the only one that will do that!' he thought sorrowfully to himself.

He pulled out Dei's paper airplanes and carefully opened it up. He wiped the tears from his eyes and began reading it. As he started to read it word for word, by the end of the letter fresh tears started to stroll down his face.

'Do you really mean that Dei? Because it's the other way around for me, you make me feel more alive each day.' He thought.

He then reached under his bed and pulled out his paper and pencil and started to write his second letter.

Dear Deidara,

You don't know how much your letter meant to me. I was hit not too long ago just because I didn't use "respect" to the guard that tortures, and kills people every day. I'm lucky I just got off with a cut to the face. Then they asked me about the meeting with you because some brat might have seen me and told on me. I was scared when he asked me about you but I stood my ground and told him they were lying. That's not what made me glad to read your letter. He told me that no one would ever tolerate, like, or even love me. He forced me to say that, so when I read your letter, it became clear that he was the liar. I believe your letter to be true and I believe most of all, you Dei. Thank you, it means a lot.

Dei I had no idea what kind of a situation you were in with your disease. I am so sorry Deidara that no one even knows you're out there in the world. That isn't right for anyone. I understand exactly how you feel: trapped, not able to leave, always having a barrier that separates you from the world around you is hell. I will never forget you, and always remember your smiling, laughing face.

The person that will always know you exist,

Sasori

P.S. Yes I did love the sandwich.

As he wrote his final sentence he folded it into a paper airplane and placed it under his pillow. He carefully placed Deidara's letter into his pillow case. He curled up with his pillow case close to his chest and fell asleep ignoring everything and everyone around him. He was in his own world and didn't care about anything as slept overcome him.