A/N: I've come to a conclusion…since document manager is so weird sometimes, I'm going to write up my chapters way ahead of time…so they'll be already in the system and I won't have to hassle with it. That also means I can update anytime, anywhere I want. If I'm at school during third period…which is where I usually check reviews…if I see a lot of reviews and I'm planning on working that night and I don't want to bother writing after school…I won't have to. I'll just update then. And that way, I can continue writing chapter after chapter if the mood strikes me. hehe, how fun.

Disclaimer: After all the other disclaimers I've made…you'd think people would know by now that I don't own anything.

It happened so suddenly. One moment, Fayt was pinned down against the bed by Albel and was struggling violently. He didn't know why he was struggling, but he felt for some reason as if he was in grave danger. Albel managed the thrashing teenager while casually stroking a hand over Fayt's cheek and gently pressing his eyes closed. "Return to your time of innocence," he whispered. The next moment, Fay was completely calm and Albel no longer had to hold him down.

Fayt blinked open his eyes and stared at Albel with child-like curiosity. "Where am I?" he asked softly. 'How did I get here?"

Albel sighed. He had only meant to go back to before he had raped Fayt, but it seemed as if the boy had lost his innocence when he first met Albel.

"I'm sorry," Fayt said quickly, misinterpreting Albel's silence. "I don't mean to be a burden. I'll just go." He sat up and made to go.

'No, stay," Albel growled. He pushed Fayt back down onto the bed and frowned at the boy thoughtfully. "Don't you remember coming here?"

Fayt shook his head. "No. I have no idea how I got here. But it's so kind of you to take care of me."

Albel nodded solemnly and gave Fayt a calculating look. "It sounds like you've hit your head wandering through the woods."

"I don't even remember going through the woods," Fayt said sorrowfully.

"Well, I'll show you then,' Albel said gruffly. He seized Fayt's hand and pulled him to his feet.

Fayt obediently followed Albel out of the shack, stopping to exclaim over the house in the middle of the woods. 'Wow, I wish my house was a s cool as yours," Fayt said excitedly. "You probably get to see deer and rabbits up close. And you have all the trees with their leaves turning colors now that it's fall. It's so peaceful, so connected with nature."

Fayt suddenly stopped and looked at Albel sadly. "But you're so far away from everything. It must be awfully lonely."

Albel shrugged and glanced at Fayt suspiciously. Fayt said no more and was already happily dashing through the trees.

Fayt squealed in delight as he came to the edge of the forest. "Oh, look. It's the park."

Albel walked up quietly behind Fayt and placed a hand on his shoulder. "Yes. I think you were walking through the park and saw the light from the house and went to investigate." He turned Fayt so he could look back into the forest.

Fayt's eyes widened impossibly as he saw the light shining through the trees. "Ooh, yeah, you're right. I'd definitely go investigate."

Something about the way Fayt spoke made Albel suddenly realize something. "Fayt, how old are you?" he asked carefully.

Fayt smiled gently. "Fifteen next month."

"Fifteen, eh?" Albel murmured to himself. "I wonder what happens before then." He suddenly paused. "Oh yes, I remember now."

Fayt looked puzzled. 'What did you say?"

"Er, nothing. You're just kind of young to be wandering alone all day. You parents probably want you home for dinner. Actually, it's probably past dinner, but I really don't want you walking alone in the dark."

Fayt smiled sadly. "It's nice of you to be concerned, but my parents won't be worried. They're rarely home"

'So you wander around the woods at night all the time? That's pretty dangerous." Albel raised an eyebrow questioningly.

"Oh no," Fayt said quickly. 'I'm usually in bed by now. I don't know why I was out so late. It must have been important." He bit his lip and looked at Albel hesitantly. "I know it sounds weird, but sometimes I have these feelings that I suddenly need to do something. Once, I woke up at 2 a.m. and I felt like I had to go to the park and I ended up finding a hurt rabbit."

Albel frowned. "So, you're saying you came out here for a purpose? Some higher power wanted you to fall and hit your head?"

"No, silly." Fayt's eyes shone brightly. "If I didn't get hurt, I wouldn't have met you. I know! I'm supposed to keep you company. You're probably really lonely all by yourself." He took Albel's arms and pressed his hand against his cheek.

Albel flinched involuntarily and Fayt looked a little hurt. "Well, maybe I should stay at your house tonight and then I'll go. Don't want to be walking at night if I have a concussion. I might suddenly pass out of something."

Albel nodded. "I'll let you stay tonight, but you can't keep staying just to cure my loneliness. You're cute, but not even you can pierce my isolation." He turned and walked back towards the shack.

Fayt caught up to him and grasped his hand. He smiled. "No one's ever called me cute before. Thank you. You're too kind."

Albel rolled his eyes. "Didn't you parents teach you not to talk to strangers?"

Fayt paused to think for a moment. He grinned and rested his hand against Albel's shoulder as he opened the door. "But you're a nice stranger. If you wanted to kill me, you wouldn't have taken care of me. You would have left me to die."

Albel couldn't compete with Fayt's logic. He made an irritated noise in the back of his throat but said nothing.

Albel settled onto the bed and Fayt watched him worriedly. "Am I too much of a bother? I can go home if you want."

"Stop that," Albel growled. "I said you could stay so you're staying."

"But I don't feel right taking your kindness…"

Albel eyed him suspiciously. "Kindness? Are you trying to make me feel guilty?"

"Oh no,' Fayt quickly assured him. "But, I mean, you're taking care of me and I'm not doing anything in return."

Albel smirked. "Well, it'll be a long, lonely night and you can keep me company."

"Okay," Fayt said agreeably. "What do I do to keep you company?"

Albel patted the bed next to him. "C'mere, Fayt," he purred. "It's almost winter and the nights are long and cold."

Fayt leaned against Albel, snuggling up to him happily. "It's okay. I'll keep you warm."

Albel kissed Fayt's cheek. "Such concern. You really are so young."

Albel placed a hand on Fayt's knee and slowly drew it up Fayt's thigh. Fayt let out a short gasp and he blushed bright red when Albel's hand started stroking his inner thigh.

Albel smiled coyly as he bit down gently on Fayt's earlobe. "Don't be ashamed, Fayt. It's your body's natural reaction."

Fayt gasped again as Albel gently licked the inside of his ear. "I'm not-not ashamed. It's just…it's the first time I've ever felt this way."

"Hmn," Albel murmured, attacking Fayt's collarbone with his teeth and tongue. "It's called sexual arousal."

"Sex," Fayt whispered. "Mother told me it's something that only people that love each other do together. That's why they stopped."

Albel started. "How would you know if they stopped?"

Fayt shrugged. "They're never together. They can't have sex unless they're with each other."

"Makes sense,' Albel muttered. He lowered his head to continue his assault on Fayt's neck while undoing the buttons on Fayt's shirt.

Fayt panted and threw his head back. "Do you love me, Albel?"

"Of course," Albel said smoothly. "I love every inch of your delicious body." He trailed his finger down Fayt's now bare chest.

Fayt shuddered and moaned. He could barely keep his eyes open. "Then I guess it's okay for us to have sex."

Albel looked surprised. "You don't mind at all? Don't think it's morally wrong before marriage and especially with another man?"

Fayt shook his head. "As long as we love each other, it's okay. Gender doesn't matter."

Albel smiled. "Very few people are as open as you are. So I'll have to reward you."

Fayt looked slightly embarrassed once Albel had completely stripped him, but Albel affectionately nipped at his neck. 'Don't worry. It's only natural."

Fayt lay still on the bed, a little nervous, but Albel's constant reassurance comforted him. Albel carefully pulled off his own clothing and Fayt stared at him with wide-eyes. Albel smirked. "Impressed?"

Fayt nodded cautiously and Albel smiled. "You lucky boy. Roll over. Onto your side. Good. Now, try to relax."

Fayt grimaced as Albel pushed himself into Fayt. "It hurts," he whimpered.

"Shhh," Albel whispered soothingly. "It'll get better."

Fayt tried to relax his tense muscles and the pain ebbed away to a minor discomfort.

Albel made a soft sigh. 'I need to help this along a little with the good knife."

Fayt was alarmed. "What? A knife?"

Albel smiled dangerously as he reached up onto the bedside table for the small paring knife. "Blood always heightens excitement."

Fayt began hyperventilating. He squeezed his eyes shut, expecting the worst. He was surprised when he felt a slight scrape against his skin and Albel announced. "There, all done."

Fayt cautiously opened his eyes and examined the small scratch on his arm, with barely a trickle of blood. 'That's it?"

"Of course. Too much blood and you'll die." Albel smiled. "But remember, with pain comes pleasure. It's the rule of sex." He licked the wounded spot delicately.

Fayt shivered, suddenly filled with an unbearable heat. He let out a soft moan.

"Good. Finally got the blood flowing to the proper places,' Albel muttered. "Let's do it."

Fayt was almost senseless as Albel began thrusting into him. He could barely think. The pleasure was just too much. He moaned incessantly and writhed on the bed. Albel dug into Fayt's shoulder with his fingernails, tempering the pleasure with pain.

Fayt's body was spent within minutes and Albel pushed into him for another few minutes before he collapsed alongside his captive. Albel allowed Fayt to roll over and snuggled up next to him. Fayt yawned and announced sleepily, 'I'm going to bed."

"Naked and covered with semen?" Albel asked skeptically.

Fayt smiled. "I don't see why not. It was a shared experience. Besides, we can keep each other warm."