Sin | By : kiyasama Category: Naruto AU/AR > Yaoi - Male/Male Views: 1571 -:- Recommendations : 1 -:- Currently Reading : 4 |
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Notes: Hey! We have Kei-chan back from the dead! Good to see you, chica! *LOL* And thanks as always to my trusty crew, Sunngirl and Satterb for your feedback on the last chapter. I really appreciate it! Hope you enjoy the new update. Yours truly is off ta work...where she’s going to hide until further notice. -_-
Chapter 33: Beneath the Veil If I see that bridge
Sasuke: After an extremely successful raid/bust - where Asuma’s squad had seized several thousand kilos of illegal contraband – mostly cocaine, heroin, and unprocessed opium – I was subjected to his drivel about the effects of drugs on the human mind and body. I was half-listening, considering I was left with the task of completing the mountain of paperwork, while he lounged lazily on the veranda smoking. He seemed intent on telling me about all the drugs he had experimented with as a younger man for some inane reason. “...and then there was opium,” he reminisced with a reflective smile as rings of smoke escaped into the air before his face. “You do know opium, don’t you?” “Mmmmhmm...” I mumbled absently while stamping another signed decree. Of course I knew what opium was. Orochimaru smoked the damn thing sometimes and the stench often reminded me of the incense that was burned in the temples...the sickening kind. “...man, when you hit that thing, it’s like whoomp! Immediate heaviness – like someone had just slammed into you, but in a good way. Then just like that...bliss.” He gave a sigh as if lovesick. “It’s amazing how light you feel...like you’re floating on air, you can’t feel your legs...you can’t even see them.” He laughed softly. “Everything feels a-okay, you feel like you could do any fucking thing, you’re the only bright light amongst shadows and damn if everything doesn’t seem to sparkle at the same time. Pretty fucking weird experience all around. Pity that doesn’t last for too long though...” Pity indeed. Still, if Asuma were here, I’d probably tell him that I was just about experiencing the same effects he had so aptly described back then. Stealing a surreptitious glance, every now and then, at the silent blond beside me, I tried to tell my thudding heart that I should only take his words at the playground at face value. I told myself that I shouldn’t expect too much even if it had seemed like he was willing to give us another chance. I had no idea what ‘us’ really entailed, if Naruto simply just wanted the physical aspect of it to continue, or if he was willing to...to... (what exactly?) I furrowed my brows in thought. Was I naïve enough to believe that anything more could come from our relationship? What exactly was I looking for? Someone that I could spend the rest of my life with? A companion I could come home to after a long day, talk to or listen to, and share my bed at night? Weren’t those roles reserved for the opposite sex? Roles that my mother had performed so lovingly and dutifully for my father? Was I looking for someone to play the role of ‘mother’ in my life? If that was the case, then Naruto was definitely out of the question. Just the very mental picture of him waiting at home for me - looking docile or meek - was too much for me to deal with. “What’s so funny?” he asked when my light chuckle broke free. I shook my head and gave a light shrug. “Nothing. Just...” I glanced at him again; as tall as me, shoulders that now looked stronger and leaner thanks to his training, a face that has been battered and bruised and still managed to look so fascinating, those lips that had tasted sweet and salty, to eyes that were filled with bemusement and slight amusement at the same time. We were not holding hands – we would reserve that mushy sentiment for the females – but we were walking close enough that we would bump into each other every now and then, and as my arm brushed his again...I couldn’t help the small smile that came to my lips. “Nothing at all,” I repeated quietly. I just hoped he wouldn’t be able to read my thoughts as it would be rather embarrassing to reveal my real line of thinking. It did make me wonder, again, about why we did have the ability to see into each other’s minds. We had not really experienced that since Gudan, and yet tonight...for some inexplicable reason, it had returned. Why? Were we only able to experience this ‘telepathy’ when we really wanted to? Did we have to concentrate extra hard (though I don’t recall doing any such thing in the first place), or did it just come whenever it felt like it? Why waste my time bothering about it? If it happens, then it happens. There are just some things that defy logic, and this is one of them. I took a deep breath. “And what are you thinking about? You’ve been pretty quiet. Changing your mind already?” “Changing my mind about what?” he asked with a raised brow, and I was grateful that darkness had finally fallen so he couldn’t see how flushed my features had become. “What you said at the swings,” I mumbled and kicked myself inwardly for even talking about it. Let sleeping dogs lie, right? Maybe I should have just kept my big mouth shut before giving him reasons to doubt his decision to – “Why would I change my mind?” came the barely audible reply that had me looking at him. His body language clearly spoke of his embarrassment as well, and there was something rather...endearing about how he seemed to hunch within himself; hands sinking deeper into his pockets, his feet kicking and shuffling at the ground, while his gaze seemed trained on nothing in particular. I felt that now familiar hard twist within my chest; that emotion that let me know that at least for tonight, I would have him to myself again. Even if it was for ten minutes before Haku returned, it would be more than enough to tell him just how much I – “Yikes...rain drops?” I looked up and felt the first few plops of wetness upon my forehead and cheeks. The winds had picked up a little, and though the rest of the day had been relatively sunny, this was quite unexpected. The weather in Buk-gu was so damn unpredictable. “Let’s hurry before it gets heavier,” I said as I began to walk faster. We were almost home anyway. “Might just end up being a drizzle.” “Yeah,” Naruto agreed as he matched my strides. “Let’s hope Haku makes it before it does get bad. Don’t think he took an umbrella with him.” Unfortunately, I was wrong. The ‘drizzle’ – with another sudden gust of wind – immediately became a downpour; as if the heavens were not even going to bother with the step-by-step process before punishing mere mortals with its tears of fury. I could finally see our apartment building – thank God – and though I was about to suggest that we take shelter beneath the awning of a nearby shop, I figured we could make it if we ran really fast. We were already drenched, so why would an extra five minutes kill us? “Wait!” Naruto suddenly yelled out, forcing me to come to a stop. “What now?!” I shouted, having to turn to notice he wasn’t running after me. However, he had this rather odd smile on his face that made me frown in confusion. What the fuck was so funny now? “What are you doing? Let’s go already! We’re getting soaked!” He jogged up to me and with that smile still on his face, the sneaky bastard reached out to grab fistfuls of my jacket. “Naruto...!” I cried out, only for whatever else I would have said to be lost within the not unpleasant pressure of his lips against mine. Fuck yes! I didn’t allow myself to question why he was doing this and simply gave in with as much interest; my tongue seeking his hungrily and devouring when offered willingly. I literally felt as if we were molding our bodies to one another, unmindful of any curious looks coming our way (who would be bothered to want to stop in the middle of the pouring rain to watch us anyway?), or the fact that the rain kept beating mercilessly on our flesh. I reached up to cup his cheeks roughly, forcing him to release the grip on my shirt though his hands did find their way down to my sides and then... (how embarrassing!) ...sink themselves into the back pockets of my pants to pull me even tighter still against him. If the rain hadn’t made it obvious that we were both terribly aroused by all of this, the additional friction caused by the bulges in our nether regions nearly had my knees trembling in anticipation. I wanted him bad. I wanted to taste every inch of this man until I had him screaming my name. I wanted to dare myself to even go as far as taking him within my mouth, to experience what Haku must have and to prove that I too could bring him to the realms of orgasm with just my lips and tongue. God, how I longed for the challenge. “Nar...Naruto,” I panted breathlessly as I finally pulled away, but just so far, to get some much-needed air. My head was spinning. I was feverish, all but burning up with desire, and as I met those heated blue eyes that said so much, I knew we had to leave now. “Let’s go,” he whispered thickly with a sensual lick of his lips that had me aching terribly. I simply nodded and (mushy sentiment be damned), tugged his hand and began to lead him back to the building. We have time, I thought quickly; not wanting to release this haze of lust enveloping me like a cloud. Half an hour at least until Haku returns. We have – I blushed as I felt the sudden squeeze of his fingers around mine, but I didn’t want to look at him because I was sure if I did, we’d probably never make it to the building. I’d drag him into an alley nearby and – “Hey...isn’t that Jae Weong?” Goddamn it! What does that old coot want with us now? Sure enough, it was the building’s landlord at the gate with an umbrella and a somewhat pensive expression on his visage. He waved at us and with a muttered curse beneath my breath – somehow knowing that whatever Naruto and I had planned mere minutes earlier was going to have to wait for a while – I waved back warily. “I looking for you two,” Jae began as we approached. He held the umbrella over our heads – which was pretty pointless – and ushered us into the lobby. “Your brother called here twice already. He want to speak to you.” At that, Naruto and I exchanged a look; knowing damn well that for Itachi to call so incessantly must mean there was something up. “Did he say why he was calling?” I asked as we followed Jae Weong into the underground ‘communications’ room. “He not tell me,” Jae Weong admitted. “But he say he will call back in about...” He eyed the clock on the wall. “Ten more minutes. So you stay here.” Like he needed to tell us that. Naruto and I pulled up two of the wooden chairs to the table and prepared ourselves for the wait, while Jae Weong muttered something about leaking roofs and excused himself. In the silence, broken only by the faint sound of thunder outside, and the drip drip drip of water from our soaked clothes and shoes, we stared at the phone as if waiting for Armageddon. “What do you think he’s calling us for?” Naruto finally asked as he took off his face cap and shook it out before giving a sneeze. The cold was obviously beginning to settle in; our feverish high from the kiss in the rain, now waning with the harsh reality around us. “I can only imagine he’s gotten some new information,” I replied quietly. I took off my face cap as well and closed my eyes. All of a sudden, I felt a sense of trepidation. It was queasiness in my stomach that made me want to vomit. The sudden sound of the door opening had us sitting up and looking toward it quickly, but it was only Shikamaru who gave us a nod of acknowledgement. “Hey, Shika!” Naruto greeted jovially. “’Sup?” “Jae Weong told me you two were back,” he said as he too pulled up a chair and eyed our wet appearance. “I won’t even bother asking where you guys spent most of the day -” The shrill ring of the phone interrupted his words, but had me all but diving for the device. “Itachi?” I called out, panicking slightly when I heard nothing else at the other end of the line until I remembered I had to punch in a few keys (code) before connecting the lines. Damn it! “Itachi?” I tried again after finally getting it right. “Sasuke? Are you alone?” He sounded faint, as if calling from some place high. “I’m with Naruto and Shikamaru,” I replied. I put him on speaker phone so everyone else could hear him. “Where are you? And what’s going on?” “Hello Naruto...Shikamaru,” he greeted first; waiting until he heard their responses before continuing. “I’m on a train heading back to Tokyo. I was just in Hokkaido for a meeting with a few people you might find interesting when you return. Do you recall the conversation we had the other day about a possible plant in Buk-gu?” “Yes...” A few people I might find interesting? What is he talking abou-? “Well, seems like our theories were right,” Itachi stated; his voice becoming a little clearer. “Jūgo has been keeping me updated and with his last coded message, it appears that Kimimaro was the one responsible for sending the member of the secret police down there.” The three of us looked at each other, Naruto and I more so, and that feeling of trepidation grew tenfold. I glanced at the clock. Haku had promised to be back within the hour. It was only five minutes past said hour and though I figured he’d head straight upstairs when he arrived, there was still that nagging feeling that – “...revealed that it was someone by the name of Shin. Does that name ring a bell?” Itachi asked. “Shin...yes,” I replied warily. “He was in training to become a watchdog a few years back, but was ‘chosen’ by Orochimaru to become a member of his super elite. He was just there one day and the next...gone.” “Figures,” Itachi mumbled. “Do you remember what he looks like?” I sighed heavily, and with unspoken approval from my companions, I began to tell Itachi about Sai and his relationship with Haku. By the time I was done, the deafening silence at the other end was enough to tell me that things were about to change drastically. “Where is Haku now?” Itachi eventually asked. “He hasn’t returned,” Naruto replied. “Or at least we don’t know if he has -” “I’ll go check quickly,” Shikamaru offered as he rose to his feet and left the room before either of us could stop him. Every second he was away was like a death knell in my heart. I could feel my palms getting sweaty, and I tried to steady my breathing...to be calm... “He’s going to be fine,” came the sudden low whisper that had me looking up at the man across me. Naruto – though clear he was concerned as well – had a small smile of reassurance on his features. “You said he was one of the strongest fighters you’ve met, right? Besides, I doubt he’ll get himself in trouble. He’s already probably upstairs waiting for you -” “No dice,” came the firm words from Shikamaru as he walked back in. “Jae Weong’s been monitoring the doorway and no sign of Haku yet. I did tell him to make sure he tells Haku we’re in here when he returns.” “Maybe it’s the rain,” Naruto – ever the optimist - said. “He’s probably sitting it out and waiting until it’s over before coming back. Let’s give him one more hour before going out to look for him.” “And where the fuck would we even begin looking?” I snapped with an irritation that stemmed not from anger at him, but anger at myself for even sending Haku out to this damned ‘date’ in the first place. If anything happened to him, it would no doubt be my fault. I had sent him on this ‘mission’, and his loyalty to me would end up causing his death. Goddamn it! “Like Naruto said,” Itachi was saying. “Let’s give him another hour before writing him off, Sasuke. I know you’re worried...we all are, but Haku has proven to be able to take care of himself. So have a little faith in him, eh? In the interim, I will speak to Jiraiya as soon as I’m done with you. You should all begin to make preparations for leaving. If Shin or Sai or whatever the hell he is, has been on this mission for a while, you can be sure he’s been sending information back to Orochimaru all this time. It’s likely there might be others with him. We cannot take any chances. Jae Weong, and hopefully Jiraiya, will help facilitate your departure.” “How soon are we looking at here?” Shikamaru asked. “Temari and I had planned our wedding for Wednesday. I don’t mind canceling it. I just want to tell her exactly when we have to leave that’s all.” There was a long pause at the other end of the line before Itachi returned. “I’m really sorry this had to happen now, Shikamaru. I realize how long you and Temari must have waited for this moment and -” “Hey, no sweat,” Shikamaru replied with a small smile, though I could tell he was disappointed. “Life isn’t always prone to give you what you want, and you have to make do with what you’ve got, eh? If Temari and I could wait for two years, what’s another two?” “Look, let’s just wait to hear what Haku says when he returns, right?” Naruto said with a shrug. “I mean...let’s look at this here. If Sai’s been around for such a long time, how come he’s not made any move to take any of us out yet? What if he really does like Haku and doesn’t want to get us in trouble? The guy isn’t exactly making any attempt to hide who he really is...well besides us figuring he’s actually a spy. So before we go running away, let’s wait to hear Haku’s final report.” “How naïve can you possibly be?” I asked with my irritation growing by the second. “He’s already been sending information to Orochimaru and Kimimaro all this time. The reason why he’s so hung up on Haku is for purely selfish reasons. Guys like Sai have a one-track mind and are purely committed to finishing their assigned missions, no matter how long it takes. It’s only a matter of time before he snaps, and when he does, do you think he’ll be ‘nice’ enough to spare any of us? Like Itachi said, he might not be working alone! Sitting here and giving him the benefit of the doubt is not helping anyone especially Haku!” “Don’t yell at us,” Naruto snapped back just as angrily. “We’re all just as worried as you are, all right? Just calm the fuck down and wait for him to show up with more information we could use! Besides, my theory still stands, if there are others working with him, how come we aren’t dead or haven’t been ambushed yet?!” “Naruto’s got a point, Sasuke,” Shikamaru replied quietly as Naruto and I continued to glare at each other. “All we can do now is wait. Haku’s the key to all of this for now.” I cursed beneath my breath and turned away from those seemingly accusing blue eyes. You sent him out there, they seemed to say, and though I knew I was only imagining it and I was overplaying the guilt-trip card, I still couldn’t help it. “...else does this Jūgo person know?” Naruto was asking. “And how come he’s so close to that guy anyway? I thought he was Orochimaru’s like...second in command or something?” “They were apparently childhood friends,” Itachi explained. “And Jūgo does have the ability to stoke one’s inner kindness when he sets his mind to it. Let’s just say he and Kimimaro have been doing a lot of catching up and in the throes of passion...we sometimes let slip information we’d rather not.” I felt my cheeks burn at the insinuation, daring to steal a glance at Naruto, who was busy biting on a fingernail and not really as aware of what Itachi’s words meant. In the throes of passion...argh! This was not the time to be thinking of that! I looked at the clock again. Twenty minutes past. Still no Haku. “...to Kiba, Orochimaru’s been working hard on more additions to the underground labyrinths.” I forced myself back to the conversation; my brows raising at this new information. “Kiba says they’ve almost completed the renovation of the arena as well as some of the houses that got burned during our attack.” Itachi sighed heavily. I could almost picture him running his fingers through his hair in frustration. “He’s also not definite, but he believes Orochimaru’s been hiring a whole lot more officers for his special army. There’s been a lot of ‘disappearances’ of some officers lately. Kiba feels he might be chosen next. Suigetsu’s already been picked, which is why I haven’t heard from him in a while. God knows where they’ve taken him and the others to.” “And you don’t believe he’ll betray us?” Shikamaru asked warily. “Suigetsu might be a head case, but he’s loyal. I wouldn’t worry too much about him spilling anything about us to Orochimaru.” “What about our other problem?” Naruto asked in a tone that gave nothing away of what he was really thinking. I watched him carefully all the same. “If you mean Danzo, then he has been smart enough to lay low recently. He’s trying to disassociate himself from the recent attacks and it’s getting Ikegami restless. Danzo’s beginning to put together a campaign aiming for the public’s sympathy while trying to get re-elected into the DIET. However, we’re making things a little difficult for him. Several of our members have become aides to councilmen working hard to prevent Danzo from getting the votes he needs to even be considered for re-election. I already told you about Councilman Onoki’s role in all of this. He’s spearheading the anti-Danzo sentiment and so far...it seems to be working.” “But...?” Shikamaru prodded. “But Danzo has the money and some loyalists within the ranks; most of who are senior members of the parliament. Hell, I’m sure he even has the prime minister in his pocket, because the bastard is sure as hell not playing ball with those who want Danzo out. Our next plan of action is to -” Bzzt! The sudden fizzling sound akin to static, but not quite, was a loud jolt to us. The silence that proceeded it was more alarming. “Wha...what...?” I tapped the telephone foolishly as if that would help make it work again. “What the hell happened?! Itachi?!” “Disconnected probably,” Shikamaru reasoned with a heavy sigh. “Guess we’ll just have to wait...for either Itachi to call back or Haku to show up, whichever comes first.” I opened my mouth to refute his thinking, but the loud scrape of the chair across the floor signaled Naruto rising to his feet. “I’m going to wait with Jae Weong,” he announced with a firm nod as if unwilling to engage in an argument with his decision. “Let me know when Itachi calls back.” He left before I could stop him, not that he would have listened to me anyway if I tried to make him stay. All the same, I was torn because I felt I ought to be the one waiting at the door, but at the same time, I didn’t want to miss my brother should he return with more important information. I slumped back on my chair and pinched the bridge of my nose as my head began to throb with a headache. With so many different thoughts and possible scenarios going on in my head, it was all I could do not to scream in frustration. Where are you, Haku? I prayed inwardly with every ominous ticking of the clock. Just where the hell are you? __ Haku: Looking back, Haku would marvel at how everything seemed to go downhill so damn quickly. For most of the day, being with Sai had been a surprising pleasure. There were times he had to remind himself that he had a job to do for Sai had the knack of pouring on the charm effortlessly, which in turn caused Haku to be distracted more often than he’d like. In addition, he had made no overt moves (like the surprise kiss), and the closest he had come to being that intimate was holding onto Haku’s hand as they went through the museum. Conversation had been light for the most part, Haku choosing to downplay his curiosity until the time was right. He knew he couldn’t just blurt out the obvious like “who are you really and who do you work for?” Hence he stuck to revealing more of himself in little bits and pieces while studying Sai’s body language at the same time. Too good, Haku had thought when during a break for a quick snack at the arcade, Haku had mentioned that it was the first time ever he had been to such a place. “Where I grew up, there was no time for me to play such things. I had to train a lot in a dojo. Every now and then, they’d pair us up with someone else, and I sometimes got to spar with Shin-chan.”
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