Drained
(Sequel to Trained)
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Posts by KH Ship
After losing to the Adlers and ex-boyfriend Ushiwaka at Kurowashiki, Sakusa Kiyoomi allows Miya Atsumu to make him feel better.
Oh, and how he succeeds.
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They hold each other, warm in their shared embrace. They donât feel the cold, donât even remember that the powerâs out.
Itâs just the two of them, and the vast, unending universe.
//fin//
Heâs swimming in a sea full of stars.
âWow.â The cloud of Shouyouâs breath reaches for the heavens, but disappears.
Tobio wraps his arms around him, presses his chest to Shouyouâs back, rests his chin on his head. âWow.â
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Hundreds, thousands, millions of stars.
The moon isnât out, doesnât overpower the view. The stars shine even more brightly, diamonds scattered across a jewelerâs velvet cloth, glittering and precious. Tobio feels the edges of black eternity, but itâs not empty.
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and as Tobioâs eyes adjust, he realizes that the fireplace isnât the only source of illumination. A silvery glow lines the windows running along the front of the house.
Tobio leads Shouyou to the front door, and out to the porch.
They look up.
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Instead, he focuses on the positive. âWe have the rental car. If anything happens, we can just⌠drive away.â
Shouyou grabs his hand, his thumb rubbing over Tobioâs knuckles. âItâs not that dark, I guess.â
They stand there in the gloom, +
âYou scared of the dark?â
Shouyouâs voice is small. âWeâre in the middle of nowhere. Something could happen.â
Tobio doesnât mention the fact that they could have stayed in an actual hotel in an actual town, and if he had been in charge of the trip, they would have.
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âSave your battery until the morning, then.â
âItâs dark.â
âNot completely.â The stove has plenty of firewood stacked up next to it, and even more outside. The light is orange and flickers unevenly, but they wonât be in complete darkness.
Shouyou shivers and Tobio canât help a smirk. +
âItâs near midnight,â Shouyou squawks. âI donât want to be rude!â
Tobio doesnât think they, the guests, would be rude letting the owner know that the cabin theyâd paid a pretty penny for was electricity-optional. He grabs Shouyouâs phone and switches off the light.
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Someoneâs /ancient/ cabin, with an old-fashioned wood-burning potbellied stove and a fuse box that seemed to have also been installed a hundred years ago.
âThereâs no use.â Tobio steps back from the wall and gives up. âWeâll have to call the owner and explain.â
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But thereâs a big difference between English in a textbook and English handwritten on a fuse switch.
Tobio fumes. Was any of this even his fault? He signed up for a trip, sure, but he thought theyâd be staying at a hotel, not at someoneâs cabin in the Colombia River Valley.
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âI did click them! To the right /and/ left! What kind of moron do you think I am?â Tobio yells back. âKeep the light still!â
Would it even help? The fuses are all covered in an intelligible scrawl, in a language they both kind of know. +
There's a second part!
Power Outage // Back to the PNW // sfw kghn
âNo, youâve gotta click the handles to the left, dumbass,â Shouyou yells at him. His cellphone flashlight is shaky, the dancing shadows making everything even more difficult.
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one more added to the board, two more to go đ¤
Tobio could still see Shouyou, reflected in the window. He hadnât experienced this honor alone. Forever, they would share this memory.
âThe view was worth it,â Tobio smiled.
âTold you so,â Shouyou smiled back.
//fin//
Tobio sat back into the chair. Heâd literally been on the edge of his seat. He took a deep inhale and let it out, expecting to see his breath in the cold air.
But they werenât in the mist, in the trees. They were in the temperature-controlled train car.
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and would be there long after heâd departed this earth.
It was comforting, somehow.
And then the view was yanked out of sight by a building, and another one, their strange, mystical trip to another dimension ended.
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Tobio should be scared by such a solitude, but it was more sublime than scary, more awesome than alarming.
He felt small in the face in the face of so much wonder, humbled to be in the presence of such majesty. Ancient, it had stood before Tobio was even born, +
They were both whispering, even though it was unnecessary. They were alone.
But something about the moment seemed holy, sublime. For a brief interlude, they werenât just the only two people in the observation lounge, but the last survivors in a world that had moved on.
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He couldnât tell which were the ghosts, the fog or the trees. Who haunted who?
âItâs beautiful,â Shouyou said, taking his hand.
Tobio jumped at the sudden sound of his voice, then threaded their fingers together, felt the grounding weight of his touch. âIt is.â
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The trunks stood sentinel, dark tombstones scattered over a graveyard. The light of the sun, not yet visible to the earth, curved its way over the horizon, the faintest glow amplified in the blank canvas of condensation.
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or a swamp hiding all manner of terrors.
Even through the glass, Tobio somehow felt the early-morning air, surrounding him like a soft down coat, chilling him instead of keeping him warm.
Then, out of the grey, the trees.
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But there were seats facing the large windows that offered the âview,â so Tobio had a seat and waited for the cafe to open.
Thatâs when he saw the trees.
It was mist, first. Gloomy yet gleaming in the pre-dawn. It clung to the ground, some sort of ancient bog, +
It was nearly sunrise, and he couldnât take it anymore. He decided to walk over to the cafĂŠ car, maybe get a cup of coffee, start his day, even though they were only halfway through the marathon trip.
The coffee wasnât ready yet, not until six. +
Maybe it was, during the day, and on a full nightsâ sleep. But the train had been driving through the night for nearly twelve hours, and trying to fit his 188 centimeters into a cramped seat hadnât been restful at all.
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Foggy // sfw kghn // train ride // atmospheric piece
Tobio still didnât understand why it was preferable to spend over twenty hours on a train to Portland, Oregon, instead of ninety minutes on a flight. But Shouyou had never been good with flying, and he swore the ride would be scenic.
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I'm so close to being done but tomorrow is the deadline aaaaaaaa
They were roommates.
They were teammates.
They were friends.
They were more, much more than any of those things.
âIâm so in love with you, Atsu.â
âI love ya so fuckinâ much, Omi.â
//fin//
Even though Atsumu thought Kiyoomiâs taste in music was utter garbage. Even though they could never agree on a chore schedule or how clean a kitchen needed to be to be considered âclean.â
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