Something About The Sunshine by Sterling Knight & Anna Margaret
Lavi pushes the door open slowly and peeks his head around it, eyes (because he'd decided to ditch the eye patch for now) scanning for the temperamental but totally beautiful Japanese teen who usually occupied the small, tidy, totally functional (and ace for parties) apartment.
He can hear the shower running and he grins, letting himself in and settling on the couch. He flicks on the telly, keeping out a watchful ear (let's pretend ears have eyes to be watchful with) so he will know when Yuu is done in the shower.
And hey, if Lavi is lucky, Yuu will walk out in just a towel like he so often does when no one's around – oh hell yeah, Lavi knows him that well (and has spied just a few hundred-and-one too many times).
"Yuu!" he calls happily when Yuu does finally arrive – dressed, unfortunately. Don't worry, Lavi just began secretly crying with the utter disappointment as well. "Let's go out! It's too great a day to spend inside!"
"Fuck no," is the simple, totally predicted, totally Yuu reply. And he doesn't even bother to look at Lavi as he moves about his apartment with that grace he has always possessed, as if he owns the place (and hey, he does).
Ok, so, yeah, Kanda tried to say 'fuck no' a number of times, but he only has so much patience (can you say none at all?) so eventually he got Lavi to shut up by saying yes. Well it was more like, 'fuck! Yes, alright! Shut up, baka usagi!'
And Lavi got waaaaay too excited as the thought of all the implications those few words had, seeing as they came from Kanda. (Sexual, of course. Wouldn't be Lavi's implications otherwise, now would it.) But now Lavi was having too much fun, and enjoying himself too much, and Kanda had known him for far too long (fuck yes!) to be able to bring himself to snap at the redhead.
Instead, he was fighting a smile (sword and all damn right! This is Kanda fucking Yuu!) and hiding the signs behind his hand as Lavi tried on each ridiculous pair of sunnies – one after the other. He really had known this boy for too long. Because Lavi was still a boy (so goddamned immature) but Kanda still loved him anyway.
Love? Loved? Lov-e-ly? Lovely Lavi. Huh, he is good at amusing himself. But there's something about the sunshine, and Kanda just can't get that image of that smiling out of his mind. It's pressed to the back of his eyelids and will remain there for a good long while, he's sure of it.
"Come on, Yuu!" Lavi hollers (and he can holler. You should here his 'God' imitations). He's miles (not really but you need to understand exaggeration to understand Lavi – in the same way you need to understand sarcasm and pain to understand Yuu) away from Yuu who is clearly taking in the warm surroundings. Have to love summer. Have to love Yuu.
Huh. Love. Loved. Love Yuu. Lavi Yuu... Lavi Yuu... LaviYuu... LaviYuuLaviYuuLaviYuuLoveYou. How bloody freaking awesome. And Yuu looks too gorgeous for Lavi not to sweep the boy into his embrace and kiss him on the lips, under the sunshine, because there's something about the sunshine. And there's something about Yuu. And there's something about Lavi. And LaviYuu is totally LoveYou.
Or so Yuu says when he pushes Lavi away, trying to hide the blush, trying to fight the smile. But why bother, it's Lavi. If he sees all with one eye – then fuck yeah, he sees all with two eyes.
There's something about the sunshine baby,
I'm seein' you in a whole new light.
Out of this world for the first time baby,
Oh, it's alright
