Theme – 018 – Rainbow
Character – Takashi Kawamura & Jin Akutsu
Words – 456
Warning – Chapter kinda fluffy...Blame me.
When Akutsu returned to the living room he found Kawamura looking through the window. His expression was kind of sad, his eyelids where almost closed. His eyebrows frowned in worry. But he didn't seem to be looking at anything in particular. What was the matter then?
He didn't seem to realize his steps as he approached to him. Definitely Kawamura was drowning in his own thoughts. As he enveloped his waist with his arms, Akutsu wondered what Kawamura was thinking about to be so immersed in it.
Distracted as he was, Kawamura didn't notice Akutsu until he felt his breath in the back of his neck. It startled him for a second as he hadn't heard him approach. But he relaxed as his arms cuddled him from behind. It was a surprising but sweet act he couldn't imagine Akutsu was able to do.
They stayed in silence for a while. There wasn't much to say at that moment. It wasn't like that uncomfortable silence that had followed them the first few times they were so close together. The time they had apart from the other gave them a new vision of this new relationship between them. A good new look.
"Look," Kawamura whispered softly. "It's raining."
For all that Akutsu knew, Kawamura liked rain. And it was just for one reason. The rainbow. Colorful bow that only appeared in rainy days, just when the sun is coming back. A bow of faith he had said sometime in the past. A bunch of crap, that's it.
"Do you think we'll get the chance to see it?" He asked with the same tone again, covering Akutsu's arms with his hands. His voice told him he was smiling and the reflection in the window proved him right.
"Maybe," Akutsu answered, tilting his head a bit so he could rest his chin on Kawamura's shoulder. His own reflection was scary like hell. His swollen eye seemed worst than it did in the bathroom's mirror. "Do you think we'll get the chance to see a thunderbolt burn a car?" The brunette laughed quietly. "Hey, it's a serious question."
"As serious as mine?"
"Way more serious than yours," Kawamura chuckled. "It's funnier than looking for a girly bow." Akutsu frowned when Kawamura moved around, breaking the embrace. His frown went away when he kissed him gently in the mouth, being careful not to hurt him. He had a pout in his face instead.
"Then, sure. Let's hope for that. And…For no one to get hurt by it," he added a second after, turning again to look at the sky.
A smile was now on his face. The worry had been taken away and Akutsu couldn't help but smirk to himself behind Kawamura's back.
They continued staring outside until it was too dark to even see.
