http://fuckingqb.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] fuckingqb.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] tampered2008-03-30 09:04 pm

LOG; Ongoing

When; March 31, early in the morning
Rating; PG-13 [language]
Characters; Anezaki Mamori [[livejournal.com profile] fuckingmanager], Hiruma Yoichi [[livejournal.com profile] fuckingqb]
Summary; Hiruma is back in the City after being gone for a little over a week.
Log;

The apartment is quiet this early in the morning, save for the sounds of Kurita's snoring. Far from having kept him awake when he'd arrived several hours ago, it had actually put him to sleep faster. It had helped that he'd been tired as fuck, of course, though really anything that helped him sleep these days was welcome.

His fingers twitched, the skin of his right arm itching. It made him scowl irritably, shifting his arm a bit and baring his teeth in a deeper grimace at the flare of pain this caused. He resented the weight of the cast on his arm, the sling he was forced to wear to keep it from pulling too much on his shoulder. He hated what the cast meant for the team, both the one in his world and the one in this one. Even more he was not happy, at all, knowing he'd been gone as long as he had. His expectations for practice this morning weren't high. The fucking fatass and the fucking shrimp would be there. He'd get the others back.

He held the pot under the tap, listened to the water fill it. Making coffee one-handed wasn't a difficult task, thankfully, and one he managed with a kind of grumpy ease. If he'd been anyone other than Hiruma Yoichi, he wouldn't have gotten out of bed this fucking early. He would have stayed right where he'd been, warm and as comfortable as he could be considering the cast. But he didn't sleep in and he sure as hell didn't lay in bed wide awake when it was time to get up and get work done.

He leaned his hip against the counter, staring at the coffeemaker without really seeing it.

[identity profile] yo-harbinger.livejournal.com 2008-03-31 08:00 am (UTC)(link)
The noise coming from the kitchen was more than enough to stir Mamori from her slumber, the manager having found it difficult to concentrate on anything in the past week, sleep included. It wasn't healthy, that much she knew, but she had denied herself enough in public, smiled often and held her shoulders high, and to be asked to do the same at night was simply too great of a burden. Unfortunately, night had already given way to day, it seemed, and with a soft yawn Mamori slid her legs over the side of the bed, wondering just who it was that could've been awake at so early an hour. Nero had managed to make every practice on time, but she highly doubted that the man would have found any reason to enter her apartment, and Kurita-kun always slept until the last possible moment...

Quietly, she shuffled to the kitchen, rubbing sleep from her eyes and sleepily peeking ahead, the outline of the person slowly becoming clearer.

Until her breath suddenly lodged itself somewhere in her throat.

A hallucination, Mamori immediately thought. Lack of sleep, perhaps, or maybe she'd simply missed him too much and her brain decided to compensate in whatever manner it could. She rose a hand to her lips, teeth biting down hard on the lower one--worse yet, perhaps it was a curse, the City playing tricks with her mind, as it had done so many times before.

Wasn't her life difficult enough?

"If this is the deities' idea of a joke," she whispered bitterly, breath leaving her lips shakily.

[identity profile] yo-harbinger.livejournal.com 2008-03-31 08:17 am (UTC)(link)
It was his voice, his expression, everything was perfect down to the last hair on his head, and Mamori was all the more bitter for it. Lyra had told her about the City and its particulars, how people seldom returned so soon, seldom retained their memories--if Hiruma wasn't baffled by the location, by the setting they were both in, then it probably wasn't him. Luck wouldn't be that kind to her, she was pretty sure.

But still, perhaps... just maybe.

"It's not really you, is it?" Mamori murmured quietly, doubt etched all over her face. "Hiruma-kun already left the City, last week. And if this is a curse... I'd be happier without."

[identity profile] yo-harbinger.livejournal.com 2008-03-31 09:06 am (UTC)(link)
Perhaps it was still all a trick, a mirage, and experience had taught her to be wary in the City, to doubt until proven otherwise, but there was only so long that Mamori could hold out, human tendencies and emotions overflowing--and she just needed something to grasp onto, just for a moment. Hiruma would probably berate her for wanting to hold onto something despite such deep suspicions, but if it wasn't him, he wouldn't be there to know anyway, and if it was--

...if it was.

She walked briskly over, hands so tempted to wrap around him again, to pull him to her, but they paused in midair, just for a moment. Her gaze dropped to his cast--he'd been away, that much was certain--and her fingers traced over it lightly--it was unfamiliar; had he jumped ahead in time?--slowly taking his words in as well. The City wouldn't have thrown such unfamiliar details at her, would it? And the way he had phrased it, as well.

He was back.

Suddenly, it became simply too painful to hold back any longer, a whimper slipping suspiciously from her lips as she wrapped both arms around his waist, the familiar warmth pressed against her again as she buried her face in the small of his neck.

"Welcome back," she whispered lightly, worrying her lower lip for a moment before composing herself enough to speak again. "Hiruma-kun."

[identity profile] yo-harbinger.livejournal.com 2008-04-01 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
A moment of weakness was all Mamori could really afford in the City, but that wasn't enough to stop her, emotions flooding over reason as she pulled back only for the sake of getting a closer look at him, searching for all the little things--the earrings were the same, the curve of his collarbone so familiar, and Mamori let her hand trail up his jawline, fingers weaving into the strands of his hair--to hell with the City, even if it was just a temporary thing. She didn't dare smile yet, brow still furrowed as she gazed at him.

"I missed you," she whispered, perhaps out of consideration for the others in the apartment, perhaps because she didn't want to call any attention to the fact that he'd returned. She wasn't sure which. "I didn't think you were coming back."

Leaning in, Mamori allowed the bridge of her nose to run along Hiruma's jaw before she tilted her head back, pressing her lips lightly against the corner of Hiruma's mouth--he remembered, right? That's why he said he was back, right?

Or so she hoped.

[identity profile] yo-harbinger.livejournal.com 2008-04-01 03:46 am (UTC)(link)
Sighing softly, Mamori tilted her head further, mindful of his arm as she draped one of hers around his neck, pulling him closer, body tense in an effort to not press against him in a way that would jar against the fracture. Preoccupations, really, distractions which were apparent in the kiss itself, hesitant in the way her lips trembled against his. It was such a contrast to the way he was acting, almost as though nothing had happened, despite the arm, despite his absence, and everything just seemed to be working against her confidence.

But she couldn't let it on, and when her lips refused to move further, Mamori compensated by pulling back, a tentative smile pulling at her lips.

"I do hope that you don't plan on playing with that arm," she noted, tone as light as she could muster. "Oh, and the team's been doing well this past week. Nero-kun's even stepped up to oversee practices, so I think you'll find the results rather pleasing on the whole."

[identity profile] yo-harbinger.livejournal.com 2008-04-01 03:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Changing the subject to football was always something that seemed to work relatively well with Hiruma, even if it wasn't always enough to completely distract him. Mamori knew it well, that his first and only real love was football, and the dedication was one of the reasons why she had found herself so attracted to him, even if it led to rather frustrating moments spent thinking as she stared at the grain of the table, or moments when she thought she'd have a heart attack when he stuck his neck out on the line again. Where Hiruma didn't worry for his own welfare, Mamori made up double for it.

She was pretty sure she did, anyway.

Quirking an eyebrow and relaxing slightly into her smile, Mamori shook her head. "I don't think anyone can really be as brutal with the team as you are, Hiruma-kun," she noted, slowly pulling away from the embrace--she wasn't supposed to be needy, he needed his space. "But he did a good job, and if nothing else, the team's managed to bond pretty well and the members seem... happy to be here. And in the end, that's one of the more important factors, right?" Mamori yawned lightly, body taking care to note that it was still early, thank you very much, earlier than she usually got up for practice.

"In all honesty, you and Nero-kun are rather similar at times," she added. "I wasn't surprised that he took over for you."

[identity profile] yo-harbinger.livejournal.com 2008-04-03 03:07 am (UTC)(link)
"Not mutually exclusive," Mamori corrected him with a smile, "bonding and practicing. I mean, if you consider what happened to the team last year, I'd say that there was significant progress in both areas, no?" She looked at Hiruma from the corner of her eyes, heart still beating faster than normal, a tightness in her chest that left her breathing shallow--quickly, she averted her gaze, which landed on the coffeepot. With a small smile, she moved over, leaning slightly against Hiruma as she searched in the upper cabinets for the grounds, spooning one into the filter.

"So, given that we have... two hours before practice," Mamori mused aloud, glancing at a nearby clock. "What do you propose that we do, Hiruma-kun?"

[identity profile] yo-harbinger.livejournal.com 2008-04-04 06:43 am (UTC)(link)
"Never said I wasn't tired, but I can hardly just go back to bed now, can I, Hiruma-kun? By the time I'd manage to fall back asleep, I'd need to get up again," Mamori replied, permitting herself to rest her head on his shoulder--just barely. At this rate, she was probably going to drive him crazy with the mixed signals. Actually, she was already driving herself crazy enough, all things considered.

"I imagine you'll be at practice too?"

She didn't even really have to ask; even if she hoped that Hiruma-kun wouldn't try practicing with the team with his arm in the condition that it was in, she didn't put it past him to watch over the game carefully. Directing from the sidelines.

Which couldn't have been very fun, she imagined.

[identity profile] yo-harbinger.livejournal.com 2008-04-12 06:29 am (UTC)(link)
"He didn't," Mamori murmured sleepily, letting her eyes close for an instant--just an instant, mind, she wasn't going to let herself fall asleep so soon after his return, wasn't going to let him out of her sight for very long. "He continued running practices generally in the same manner that you did, and I've been... strategizing, about positions, and so forth." She let out a quiet yawn, covering her mouth with a hand.

Not that they really had anyone to play against, unless Sasaki Koutarou was planning to run a single man kick operation against them--which, now that she thought about it, wasn't entirely unlikely, given the man's fervor for the sport. She hoped that Hiruma recognized that as well, that he didn't need to keep up such a front here, especially in the apartment, and that they weren't just about to play in an important game. That he needed to take some time for himself, for his health, in order to recuperate.

She wouldn't be able to voice any of this, however, without him denying it, or ignoring it, or laughing at it.

Unfortunate, perhaps.

And, even worse, Mamori felt herself drifting off to sleep despite pondering the entire situation, so quickly that when the red light of the coffeepot turned on, she never even noticed.