I am on a writing spree that is the only reason why I am posting another chapter. Anyway...
I hope you all liked the last chapter and for those of you that didn't I AM SO SORRY!!!!!
There are only a couple more chapter's left now and it is quite sad for me 'cause I have no idea what to write next.
I apologise before hand for any grammar and/or spelling mistakes but I just don't care.
Enjoy!!!
The Rabbit, the Cow and the thunderstorm
Chapter Three
After opening his front door to whoever was knocking loudly on it, Hatori was shoved aside as Haru pushed past him and rushed into the house. The cow them began searching everywhere or his M'iji, calling out the rabbit's name. He was just about to enter the kitchen when Hatori grabbed his arm and pulled him away.
"No, Haru. Not in there."
"B-But, I need to see M'iji. I need to know if he's ok and what..." Haru began, pulling towards the kitchen again where he was sure Momiji was.
"Haru, listen. Momiji doesn't want to see you."
Haru stopped dead. He turned to the dragon, wide eyed, a look of disbelief on his face. "W-What?"
"He doesn't want to see you," Hatori sighed, feeling that he was always the one to break the bad news. "He said that he doesn't want to be with you anymore and that he is sorry if he upset you."
"Y-You're lying, you have to be." Haru growled, tears of anger forming in his eyes. "M'iji wouldn't... would he?"
"I'm sorry Haru, but I need to ask you to leave now."
Unable to say anything, Haru nodded his head, gazed longingly at the closed kitchen door and left Hatori's house, heart well and truly broken.
From inside the kitchen, Momiji sank to the floor behind the door, weeping loudly. He had heard everything, including the hurt in Haru's voice and he hated himself for it. More than that, he hated Akito for making him do it.
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Later that night another thunderstorm raged. Momiji lay in Hatori's spare bed, still weeping. He held himself like Haru would in times like these, trying not to move as it making his pain a lot worse. Haru was led in his bed, alone; silent tears streaming down his cheeks, wondering what had happened to make Momiji change his mind so suddenly. He wanted nothing more than to be with the smaller boy right now, to hold him close to his chest and tell him that everything was going to be alright. But, without Momiji, Haru wasn't sure that everything was going to be alright.
Hatsuharu must have fallen asleep at some point during the night, because he was awoken a few hours later by a gentle knocking on his bedroom door. The storm was still raging louder than ever outside. And Haru knew that Momiji must be feeling very scared and alone by know. The cow stood and opened his door, feeling a lot worse when he saw who it was.
"Good evening Haru," Akito said, acting like it wasn't the middle of the night, "I need to talk to you."
The God walked pasted the broken boy and into the room, seating himself down on the end of Haru's bed.
Haru knelt on the floor before his God, looking into space, not listening to a word Akito was saying.
"Are you alright, Haru?" Akito asked, looking down at the boy before him.
"I'm fine, Akito," Haru replied, not looking up and trying to him the hurt in his voice.
"You don't sound fine. Is it to do with Momiji's accident? I heard you two had a falling out as well. I..."
Haru didn't hear the rest o what Akito had to say as a sudden thought hit him. Momiji wouldn't suddenly break up with him, not unless... unless he was forced to. Haru looked back up at Akito with hate filled eyes, making Akito stop mid-sentence.
"Haru? Are you..?"
"You did it didn't you." Haru growled, getting slowly to his feet, fists clenched. "You hurt M'iji; you made him say those things." Haru could feel his darker side awakening. Akito seemed to shrink back into the bed.
"I did no such... Where are you going?"
Haru had turned on his heels and marched out of his room. He sped out of the house and into the storm, but didn't stop there. He hurtled down the road, back to Hatori's house. He didn't care that the rain was pelting his face, or that the bitter cold wind was nipping at him, or that the drenched pavement was soaking his bare feet. All he cared about was getting to Momiji, to comfort the boy during the storm, to tell him... to tell him that he loved him and that we was going to make everything ok.
Hatori's house came into sight and Haru forced himself to run even fast. He wasn't sure that Hatori would let him in again, but i he didn't then Haru was just going to force his way in. Haru skidded to a halt outside the door and banged on it loudly to make sure that he was heard above the storm. A few moments later a light came on inside and a tired looking Hatori opened the door. He didn't look surprised to see Haru.
"Haru, i told you that..."
"Move," Haru growled as he pushed Hatori out o the way for a second time that day, not caring if he hurt the dragon. He thundered up the stairs and across the landing, slowing down when he heard a muffled crying coming from inside one of the rooms.
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At first, Momiji had thought that it was only the storm. But as the loud noise from outside of his room got louder and closer, he realized that there were footsteps in the hallway. Loud urgent footsteps that stopped outside his door. Knowing it wasn't Hatori and knowing that there wasn't anyone else in the house, Momiji sat up and waited or the stranger to open the door. He was shocked to see who it was.
There in the doorway, staring right back at him was Haru. His black and white hair dripped with rain water and he was shivering with the cold. Momiji had never in his life been so pleased to see him. Jumping from his bed, Momiji ran across the room to the soaking cow, wrapping his arms around the taller boy and breaking down into his wet chest. All Haru could do was stand there, arms around his lover, crying along with him and waiting for his heartbeat to calm down again.
Finis
Only one chapter left now, NNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!
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