Title: See The Light
Pairings: Gaara and Lee
Setting: Quite AU, set in 1945 during the Holocaust.
Description: Gaara and Lee had hidden their romance for years; until something happened.
Rating: M, to be safe
Note: Oooo cliffy!! Hehe…That's it.
My eyes slowly adjusted to the light, and I looked up to see Lee's horrified expression.
What…What's going on?
Before I could answer my own question, turning my head answered everything. I saw other men. They were digging holes, trenches, some being beaten by Nazi's, and others lying in a heap, dead. A shove on our backs pushed us foreword and into the bunk. There, the guard named Sasuke looked at them all.
"Alright. This is your bunk where you will stay tonight. You will stay here every night. Until you die."
This camp reeks with death… I thought.
"You get two meals a day. One in the morning, and one at night. There are three to a bunk." He throws blankets onto the few bunks that have none on them. "You have the rest of the day off. Now, you stay here for the rest of the day Jews." He left and slammed the door shut.
A bald Neji stood up on a rock on the floor of the bunks. "Alright. Let's get the bunks set out. There are 8 of us, and 3 people to a bunk. Which means someone lucky bastard will get a bunk with only one person."
"I ain't sharing a bunk wit those bastards." Naruto chimed in, pointing at Lee and I. I growled and he quickly shut up, but still obviously meant what he said.
"Well…Naruto has a point…For once." Neji said. "Why don't we let Gaara and Lee have their own bunk? We will all share." Groans of disapproval came from the other 5 boys. I didn't care. I got to share a bunk with Lee.
"Man! I'm not sharing one with Chouji!" Shikamaru moaned.
"You'll share with who ever the fuck you get." Neji snapped. "But here we go: Shino, Kiba, and I. Then Shikamaru, Chouji, and Naruto." Neji said, happy for his choice.
"Why do I have to share a bunk with thoselosers?!" Naruto whined, pointing at Chouji and Shikamaru.
"Hey, at least you don't have to share a bunk with them." Neji said, nodding his head in our direction.
And that's what we were known as throughout the camp years. Them.
