Break to Breathe | By : Okami-Rayne Category: Naruto > Yaoi - Male/Male > Shikamaru/Neji Views: 1959 -:- Recommendations : 2 -:- Currently Reading : 2 |
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BREAK TO BREATHE
by Okami Rayne
Chapter Ten
Time could only be marked by the play of light beyond the shoji doors and the twitter of birdsong; with the sporadic whistle of deer calls filtering through.
Despite this, the two ninja didn't stir. Ensconced in the easy quiet, Shikamaru drifted in and out of sleep, hovering in a light doze so that he could monitor the Jōnin resting against him. Occasionally he'd raise the back of his hand to Neji's mouth to feel the steady breath against his knuckles; on two of these occasions - that he'd later force himself to forget - he smoothed the crook of a finger along Neji's throat slowly, following the bared stretch of skin to the pulse-point. There was no reason to have done it so slowly; or to have even bothered double-checking the Hyūga's heartbeat. Which didn't explain why he did it twice. Shikamaru closed his eyes and tried not to think about it. An hour later, it was time to move. After deliberating how the hell he was going to extract himself, Shikamaru somehow managed to edge his way out from beneath Neji without stirring the Jōnin. He attributed it more to the Hyūga's comatose state of exhaustion, rather than to any stealth on his part. In fact, at one point he was pretty sure he'd tangled them up into a state of impossible separation, half caught in the sheets and half-caught in Neji's hair. This had resulted in a freeze-frame moment. One where the sole thought running through Shikamaru's head had been 'he's-going-to-wake-up-and-kill-me-before-I-can-run-like-a-girl'. So he'd held the awkward position until cramp had set in, forcing him to twist his body at an angle he was certain shouldn't have been physically possible. Neji had barely moved throughout this, the only stir being the faint flex of his fingers. Shikamaru snorted half-heartedly. That's right, Hyūga, you sleep on…I'll just cease to have blood circulation… Escaping with a few grunts of "troublesome" beneath his breath, Shikamaru managed to untangle the strands of long mocha hair twined into the sheets, which were in turn twined around him and crawled out the rest of the way. By the time he'd got Neji laying on his back and finally pushed himself to his knees beside the futon, he decided the whole effort hadn't been worth it and almost went back to sleep. Almost. A rap sounded from the door down the hallway. Ugh…go away… It came again, slightly louder. Shikamaru scrunched up his face and waited for it to stop. It didn't. "What a drag…" he groaned. Blinking his drowsy eyes, he reached across to drape the tangle of sheets back over the Neji without any thought to what he was doing. It was too soon for his tired mind to wrap itself around anything taxing; so it didn't strike him as strange or unnecessary when he bothered to brush his fingers along Neji's arm before rocking onto the balls of his feet. Door. Get the door. He stood up with a scowl, rubbing at his ribs as he slipped from the room and ambled lazily down the hallway. The rapping came again, not ceasing until he slid the door back a little, his dark eyes squinting against the warm, amber glow of late afternoon sunlight that silhouetted the smaller frames of none other than Hinata and… "Shikamaru, you've got to be kidding me!" "Ino…" Shikamaru groaned, slanting against door frame and rubbing at his eyes. "How the hell can you still be sleeping at this hour?" "Well excuse me for catching a nap in my own home, on my own time." He raised a hand to cup his mouth as he yawned. "What's up?" "Not you obviously…" The blonde raked her eyes over him critically, cradling a delicate bouquet of flowers to her chest. "Seriously, did you just wake up?" Shikamaru let his half-lidded gaze supply the answer before he flicked his attention to Hinata, immediately straightening up against the doorframe. "Hey, how's your leg?" The dark-haired kunoichi offered a timid smile. "Oh…better, thank you…I…I've come to drop off something." Shikamaru couldn't resist glancing at Ino. "Not the blonde, right?" "Hey!" Ino flicked him hard on the forehead. "You're lucky I even came here to check up on you, Shikamaru!" "Thanks for the concern," Shikamaru swatted at her hand and arched a brow. "Though I don't know about the flowers. That's kinda girly." "Idiot! They're for your mom. To thank her for all her help." "Right…" "Is she home by any chance?" Ino arched onto tiptoes, peering over his shoulder. "Nah, just me. Dad decided to do something to celebrate their anniversary. A month later, but hey…gets them out the house. They'll be gone for a while." "Aww." Ino hugged the flowers to her chest. "That's so sweet! Now why can't you be more like your dad?" Shikamaru snorted and stifled another yawn. "He's only doing it so she quits nagging him." "Pfft!" Ino made an elaborate hand gesture Shikamaru couldn't interpret. "Honestly, Shikamaru, you wouldn't know what romance was if it bit you in the ass." "Yeah, probably not." "Anyway!" Ino shoved the mix of drooping blue and elegant white flowers at him. "I gotta run and meet Shizune. There's no way Sakura is gonna beat me at medic training! So keep these watered and don't you dareneglect them." "Sounds like a drag…" Shikamaru grumbled, holding the flowers awkwardly and slightly away from his body. "Shikamaru!" "Yeah, yeah, whatever." "At'a boy! Hinata will help you with them! Look, I gotta go! If they die, then you're dead too, got it?" Ino grinned warmly despite her threat and then spun, nearly smacking Shikamaru in the face with her ponytail as she dashed off. "Crazy girl," Shikamaru muttered, shaking his head before glancing at Hinata. "Shouldn't you be resting?" "I suppose…but I wanted to…um…here…" Hinata held her hands out, handing over a travel bag she'd been carrying. "For Neji-niisan." Shikamaru kept his expression in check as he took the offered bag in his free hand, hefting the weight and determining it was probably clothes. It didn't surprise him that she'd guessed Neji's location. Hinata watched him nervously. "Is he ok?" she asked when he met her gaze again. Shikamaru couldn't withhold a grim chuckle, shaking his head as he stepped back and turned his body, gesturing for her to come inside. Hinata hesitated before accepting. "Right." Shikamaru handed her the flowers as she toed off her shoes. "You deal with the damn flowers, I'll deal with tea or something and then we'll have this talk sitting down, yeah?" Hinata smiled faintly, her eyes almost sad. "Yes."The tea sat cold and untouched, the steam having wafted away an hour ago.
Hinata sat quietly, her hands folded neatly in her lap as she gazed across the low table at Shikamaru. In contrary to her formal poise, the shadow-nin sat with one leg propped up, his arm draped lazily across his knee. But his head was bowed, dark eyes intensely fixed on the tea. Despite their different postures, their shared sense of tension was palpable. Hinata blinked slowly and lowered her eyes to her hands, lacing her pale fingers with a small frown. "I'm sorry, Shikamaru-kun." Shikamaru quirked his lip, but the expression didn't hold. "It's not your fault." "I just…he won't talk to me. Which I understand but…he won't talk to anyone." "Yeah well, what makes you think you're gonna get breakthrough with me?" the shadow-nin muttered, his eyes still on the tea. "The Hokage should know about this, or Gai…someone…" "You are someone," Hinata whispered. "That's not what I mean," he growled, his voice coming out a little harsher than he'd intended. He softened his next words. "It's not the same thing…" Hinata kept her eyes down. "I understand." "No you don't…or you wouldn't be here." Shikamaru sighed, blinking tiredly. "I could end up making this worse, even if I wanted to help." "You don't want to help?" Hinata glanced up, her voice soft, lacking accusation; almost too understanding. Dammit. "I don't want to make things worse," Shikamaru corrected, finally lifting his eyes from the teacup. "He's put these walls up in his system, for whatever reasons and you're basically asking me to knock them down…you know how badly that could end?" "I know how badly it could end if he keeps them there." To his surprise and respect, Hinata held his gaze. "I think that…you know that too…" Shikamaru pursed his lips, the vision of Neji's blood splattered across white sheets and the enamel of the sink causing him to hesitate in his response. "Look, I'm not a medical expert, Hinata…" "But your clan—" "No, I don't have the knowledge needed to deal with this. He needs medical assistance…probably some kind of mentor or veteran 'know-it-all' to set him straight…I don't know…" "You're wrong." Hinata frowned, her lips tightening a little with conviction that carried in her voice. "He doesn't…more than he needs medical assistance or a mentor…he needs…someone to…" "To what?" Shikamaru snapped. Hinata flinched before clasping her fingers tightly. "To be there…" Shikamaru turned his head away, but kept himself from apologising. He wasn't angry with her, but this conversation was turning down a path he had no intention of heading. He'd got tangled up enough in this crap. Now was the time to cut and run before he got in too deep. Mulling this over, he stared out the open door toward the low veranda and watched long shadows stretch across the golden-hued wood. He didn't expect her next words. "He needs someone…to stop him from…slipping back…" What? Shikamaru arched a brow, flicking his gaze across without turning his head, his dark eyes brandy-coloured in the golden light. "Slipping back?" Hinata nodded, her lavender hues touched by the flame-tinged light. "To that place he was in when he was younger…that place I was so sure that…that Naruto saved him from." Saved him from…? Shikamaru didn't think of himself as overly philosophical, at least not in a dreamy, abstract kind of way. He could be introspective, contemplative and even somewhat meditative when he could be bothered. His cloud-gazing was testament to that side of his personality. But ideas like doom and darkness never sat right with his logic, or maybe he didn't have the energy to entertain something that depressing and insubstantial. There was strategy and choices. That's the clear-cut way he liked to look at it. It saved him the emotional turnabouts that came with making things too figurative. Despite this assessment, he drew a slow breath and forced himself to toe around the edges of Hinata's words, posing his next question somewhat reluctantly. "What place?" He kept his eyes away from her, but he could sense her relief at his participation. Her docile tones filtered softly across the table, carrying like the specks of dust glittering softly in the air. "The place he was in three years ago…when he was so far away from everyone…" Shikamaru frowned. "He's always been pretty detached." "No…" Hinata's voice softened to a whisper. "I mean the place he was in…when he almost killed me…" Shikamaru snapped his gaze across; any illusion of peace or pretence was shattered by those words. Suddenly the shadows from the soft light seemed darker, more ominous as they fell across the tatami flooring. He studied Hinata for a moment, as if hoping that he'd somehow misheard. She's being dramatic… "He's not that messed up kid anymore. Neji wouldn't hurt you, Hinata." Shikamaru didn't know why, but he was absolutely certain of that. "Let alone kill you." "I know." Hinata smiled, but it was a miserable twist of her lips. For the first time, her voice didn't shake and she didn't stutter. "I know he wouldn't…" "Then what are you saying?" "That he'd kill himself first, Shikamaru-kun…" A horrible silence underscored her words. Hinata met his gaze, her lavender eyes carrying the faintest sheen. Shikamaru stared at her as if she'd just told a really bad joke. She stared straight back, as serious as he had ever seen her. The shadow-nin snorted, blinking slowly. "What?" "He's doing it already…" "Bullshit." Shikamaru shook his head sharply, a weak, wavering laugh tumbling from his lips. "You can't seriously believe that." Her silence was her answer; sadness misting her eyes. Shikamaru abruptly looked away, trying to make the gesture look dismissive rather than pained or confused. "Hinata…that's ridiculous. Neji isn't the kind to bow out. You know how he is with his 'I won't lose' crap. There's just no way…there's no way he'd set out to kill himself." "I didn't say that he's aware of it." Hinata shook her head. "I don't…I don't think that he is…or if he is…he thinks he can control it." Shikamaru stood up sharply, feeling a sudden, atypical need to move rather than sit paralyzed by these words; locked in cold dread by all the dangerous sense they were beginning to make. "I can't believe that…it's crazy…" He could feel Hinata's eyes following him as he paced. The movement didn't shift anything. He could still feel the chill of the realisation setting in. "I just can't believe that he'd be that stupid…" Shikamaru whispered, drawing to a stop by the open shoji door. "Troublesome bastard…" Neither he nor Hinata spoke for a long moment. There wasn't anything to say that would soften the blow of the ugly truth in Hinata's words. Dammit Neji…what the hell have you done to yourself…? "Shikamaru-kun…" Hinata's voice was so quiet he almost missed it. "Shouldn't you be getting home?" Shikamaru turned his head slightly, offering her a shadow of a smile. "Wouldn't want any more Hyūga's going AWOL, yeah?" Hinata remained kneeling by the table, her wide eyes imploring him, the moon-like irises so similar to the ones that had been wide with panic and pain only hours before. Dammit… Shikamaru closed his eyes. "I'll think of something to tell the Hokage. I might need you to corroborate it at some point." Hinata straightened up with hope in her eyes. "I will." "If it comes to that, I'll let you know my story so we don't get caught out on anything." "Of course." Shikamaru raised a hand to rub his thumb between his brows, sucking in a slow breath as he solidified a fractured plan. "It's gonna take a little longer than normal for Neji's chakra levels to replenish with those blocks, right?" "Yes." "Alright, that gives me some time at least…for now just…just take care of the Hyūga side of things, yeah? Don't let this leak back to your family." "I won't." "And for the sake of everyone's sanity, don't say a god damned thing to Naruto or Kiba…hell, don't say anything to anyone…we don't want this in any kind of circulation…not even rumours." "I understand." "Good, at least one of us does…'cause I sure as hell don't…" Shikamaru muttered; his tired eyes slipping open again to trace the shadows creeping across the garden as the sun began to set. "Shikamaru-kun, I'm s—" "It's not your fault," he cut her off, his voice carrying in a bored, apathetic tenor that was more than a little forced. "No point in feeling guilty anyway, it doesn't change anything…" "But I…thank you," Hinata said. "Don't thank me yet, yeah?" he turned his head, offering a faint smile. "You'd better get going." "Okay." Hinata left quietly, taking any semblance of peace with her and leaving behind a heavy mood to fill the void. Her gentle presence had kept the brooding atmosphere somewhat at bay and Shikamaru had hoped the grim cloud would leave with her, but it didn't. He tried to distract himself by making food, but paused half-way through the task, abandoning it to pace across the porch a few times. But no matter what he did, the feeling remained. It hovered and followed him around like his shadow. And it turned colder every time Hinata's words looped through his mind. "He'd kill himself first, Shikamaru-kun…" Shikamaru slid the door to the guestroom open, slipping inside silently. The room was lit by a gentle hue, almost sandy as the sunset filtered through the fusuma panels. Shikamaru's gaze tracked down to the futon. Neji hadn't moved. The Jōnin's arm lay draped across his stomach, his head tipped back and turned slightly to the side. His bare chest, revealed by the loose fold of the yukata, rose and fell softly. Shikamaru stared for a long moment, his dark eyes tracing over the marble-cut figure before he approached. Stopping close to the futon, he flopped down to sit beside the sleeping Hyūga. "You're a troublesome bastard, Hyūga," he growled into the silence, but there was no real heat in his voice. Neji slept on, wrapped in the ignorant bliss of recuperation. Oblivious to the eyes that traced his profile and the fingers that checked his pulse; oblivious to everything but the deep, dark shadows his mind was lost in. Shadows that right now, not even Shikamaru could reach.
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