Haruka didn't even say goodbye to Makoto at the bus station when he finally had to leave for Tokyo. He didn't even go there, because everything that needed to be said and done had been done at his house and he didn't want to carry another painful memory a
Makoto hardly lets anybody in into what he's really thinking. Most of the time he doesn't know himself what he's thinking, but there are a lot of times when he feels like he might be a little too close to people in general. That he's latching onto them an
It was easy to be fully in love when he was alone with Barnaby. It was nice, too, as long as they were in the blond’s apartment and he didn’t have his dead wife’s and family’s pictures staring at him, Kotetsu decided.
"Alright," Kotetsu mumbled, put on a pair of reading glasses that he only used when absolutely no one was around, and adjusted himself in his seat in front of the computer that he was using, "this is silly, but we're finally getting somewhere."
Zack stared out of the cave they were trapped in, watching thousands of snowflakes move up and down, right and left in a storm that did not seem as if it would end soon.
You have no idea how happy you made me when you smiled at me just these few moments ago... when I... I asked this brazen thing of you. Why did you do it? You smiled and said, "Yami, I'll help you with whatever you ask from me."
Title: The lonely seesaw
Author: Makiko Igami (makikoigami@yahoo.de)
Pairing: Taichi/Yamato/Sora
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: Angst, sap, Songfic to the Teen-Age Wolves "Hitroibocchi no shiiso",translation at the end of the story
Disclaimer: Tai and Matt? Mine? Oh gods...