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Title:
Survivors
Author:
jedishampoo
Pairing: Hakkai/OFC
Rating: NC-l7
Summary: Hakkai takes the girl home. She reminds him of someone, except
for the still being alive part. Set during Saiyuki Reload Vol. 5.
Author’s Notes: Het OMG! Angst OMG! Written by prompt of
sharpeslass, as
detailed on the birthday fic coupon that I foolishly gifted her with. ;) She
wanted Hakkai gettin’ it on with a grateful rescuee, and so here it is. Man,
this was tough for me to write, and was put off several times by Real Life, but
here it is, finished, yay! Betaed by same
sharpeslass,
thank you! About 7300 words.
Hakkai was more than happy to leave the party for a little while, even if it was
being held-- somewhat-- in his honor. Hazel was entertaining the townspeople
perfectly well as the hero of the evening, so well that Hakkai had begun to feel
rather ill. So when the girl, Lienhua, asked him for a ride home, he agreed.
Hakkai had been watching her-- watching all the girls they’d rescued-- in small
glances throughout the evening. She, he was most worried about. She’d seemed
even more out of place at this celebration than he had felt. She’d grimaced
generally at the townspeople, who should have been her people. She’d barely
touched her food, and had brushed her blonde hair away from her tired face, over
and over like an obsession.
He’d wondered when the aftereffects of her ordeal might overcome her; she’d
seemed almost too calm earlier. When Gojyo had sliced her kidnappers into bits
the other girls had screamed and wept, but Lienhua had hunched in the corner and
watched with wide eyes as the writhing, spurting bodies had flopped to the
ground. Then she’d smiled. Hakkai knew what sort of thoughts those quiet, grim
smiles could hide.
Goku was digging into the buffet, and he waved Hakkai off with a face-stuffing
grin. And so Hakkai left to do what he always did: return people to their ruined
lives.
Lienhua’s tired demeanor seemed to dissipate the moment they stepped outside the
inn. She released her white-knuckled grip holding the borrowed jacket-- one of
Gojyo’s-- closed over the tiny bikini top they’d found her in, and stretched out
her arms.
“Thank god I’m outta there,” she said, and took a deep breath. She looked up at
the thick wildflower field of stars stretched across the breadth of the moonless
sky. The early spring night was cool but clear and windless. The streets were
quiet as everyone celebrated at the inn. “I didn’t want to walk home.”
Hakkai held open Jeep’s passenger door. “Do you live alone?”
“Now I do, I guess. Except for my cat. My roommate Min and her boyfriend were
with me when they got us. But they killed him, and she died after a couple of
days,” Lienhua said as she climbed in.
“I’m sorry to hear that,” Hakkai said, neutrally.
“Yeah. I was really pissed off about it, too. She was all like ‘We can’t live
like this’ and threw herself on one of the dudes’ knives. Stupid bitch. I’m
proof you can live like that, and get through it, right?”
“Ah.” Hakkai didn’t ask her what “like that” had involved.
In the beginning of their journey it had all seemed so simple: stop the minus
calamity, restore the peace. He and Sanzo and Gojyo and Goku would save people,
a few at a time, until their mission was complete. The first town they’d rescued
had given them hope. They’d left young Houmei with the thought that youkai
weren’t all bad, despite the fact that she’d seen her friends murdered and been
dangled in the air by a spider-monster.
But Yakumo had spoken aloud what they’d all perhaps been wondering. One man
could be forgiven-- he himself was proof of that. But mass murder on a racial
scale? That sort of upheaval took generations to heal, if it could even be
healed. Hakkai would probably never see it in his lifetime. Lienhua and the
others in her town never would, either.
Hakkai wasn’t even sure sometimes about his own feelings on the matter.
Forgiving the dead was often a useless endeavor. It was all very confusing.
Being alive was exhilarating and utterly terrifying.
“Ah,” Hakkai said again, rather than say those other things.
Silence drifted over them while Hakkai and Jeep navigated the narrow town
streets. Hakkai wasn’t sure if it was a comfortable silence or not. He’d spent
too long in the sole company of people he knew too well to remember how to gauge
a stranger’s reactions in close company. He glanced her way now and then. She
seemed cheerful enough, looking around at the town she hadn’t seen for several
weeks with perhaps not pleasure, but at least not displeasure.
“Where is your family?” Hakkai asked her, breaking the silence. He wished she
had just cried with the other girls in the arms of the townspeople who’d missed
them.
“You guys are lucky to have a car.” Lienhua didn’t answer his question, but
grinned and fluffed her hair in the wind as Jeep picked up speed along the main
road out of town.
“Are they still alive?” Hakkai asked, upgrading the quiet force of his smile
when she looked at him.
“You hardly ever see them out here in the country,” she continued, eyes wide and
guileless.
“It’s all right if you don’t want to say.”
“I bet if we’d had one, we coulda outrun those assholes,” she said.
“We are lucky,” Hakkai said.
“Up there-- it’s a dead end,” she said, and pointed.
“Not forever,” Hakkai said.
Lienhua stared at him for a moment and then burst out with a laugh. “How many
conversations are we having here, anyway?”
“Two, I think,” Hakkai said, and his smile relaxed for a moment, felt real.
“Maybe more. Do I go left?”
“Left,” she said. “All the way to the end.”
There weren’t many houses out along the soft-dirt road to her home, which lurked
all peeling white and darkened windows and lonely at the dead end. He pulled up
to the edge of the yard because there was no driveway. Lienhua opened the side
door before he had a chance to open it for her and hopped down onto the patchy
grass. She put her hands on her hips, looking impossibly small in the too-large
jacket, and looked first at the house and then at him as he shut the
driver’s-seat door.
“I suppose this has to be ‘see ya,’” she said, brushing her hair out of her eyes
once more. “Thank you.”
Hakkai tried not to look at the way the jacket hung open, exposing the skimpy
top and the way her breasts nearly fell out of it. Her bare skin was
goose-bumped, but otherwise fresh and unscarred. Exhilarating and terrifying.
That soft flesh had never been meant to fight, yet had done so in its own way.
Hakkai looked instead at the vicinity of her right ear. “Are you going to be all
right here, alone?” he asked.
“I’ll try not to throw myself on a knife or anything.”
“Please don’t say that,” Hakkai said.
“It was just a joke.” She narrowed her eyes at him, like she was reading a book
that she just didn’t understand. “Wanna come in? If you do, I could give you the
clothes back.”
Hakkai patted Jeep’s hood, not looking at her. “Ah ha ha. Goku and Gojyo will
appreciate that,” he said. He’d already decided that he would go in
whether she wanted him to or not, just to be sure everything was as she’d left
it. And to hide the knives.
“Me, too.”
When Hakkai looked at Lienhua again she was grinning widely, her eyes brighter
and she looking younger and prettier than he’d yet seen her. Hakkai wondered
what she was feeling, to produce such a smile. Relief? Happiness that someone
actually cared?
Saving people a few at a time. Hakkai was reminded of a little girl
gazing in adoration at Sanzo, glee uncrushed in the face of his surly exterior.
Hakkai was no Sanzo. He smiled back. “Do you still have a key?”
“In the same place everyone keeps one,” Lienhua said, shuffling across the grass
in her ragged pants-- Goku’s-- to bend over near the doorstep. It appeared that
yes, typically, the key was stored under a dead, potted plant on the stoop.
“Though only me and Min and... uh, well... the neighbor are supposed to know. So
where do you all come from? A city? A big city? How do you know each other? And
I don’t mean the priest guy and the big guy.”
Hakkai wondered if perhaps she was merely chattering to keep her mind off her
dead friend. She hadn’t seemed overly curious about them, earlier, whereas the
other girls had asked a myriad of questions. Hazel had given the rescuees and
townspeople his usual speech about his holy mission. Usually that was enough for
most people-- the famous Sanzo party and the increasingly famous Priest Hazel
party, doing what they did. Hakkai watched the slight twitch in her fingers as
she shoved the key into the doorknob. Her hands were dirty.
Ruined lives. Leaving. Goodbye. Nothing personal, Miss.
“Up until a little over a year ago, I lived in Chang’An. In the east. Gojyo and
I shared a little house.”
“I’ve heard of Chang’An, but that’s it,” she said as she opened the door. “Here,
Shishi. Shishi! Mommy’s home!”
Hakkai’s breastbone clenched for a moment as her words conjured up the vision of
a child, left alone in the dark. Then he remembered her cat.
“Here, Shishi! Here, kitty!” Lienhua practically jogged into the dark house.
Hakkai halted inside the door and looked for a light-switch. He pressed a square
on the wall and soft gaslamps flickered to life. Lienhua had already disappeared
into another room, but he could hear her calling.
“Shishi! Where’s my kitty? Eeeeeeyaagh!”
“What is it?” Hakkai’s heart panicked again at Lienhua’s shrill scream. He ran
after the sound of her voice and found her in a tiny, dusty kitchen, staring at
a pair of empty bowls on the floor. Hakkai only hesitated a moment before
touching her slumped shoulder through Gojyo’s jacket. She didn’t flinch, but she
was shaking.
“Asshole couldn’t even feed my fucking cat? Son of a bitch. I hate this fucking
place!” Lienhua kicked at a cat-flap set low into the back door.
Hakkai wanted to say something carefree, like Ahahah, such language. I’m sure
she’s fine, but he didn’t. His gentle touch on her slim shoulder turned into
a squeeze. “Perhaps when she sees the lights on, she’ll come back,” he said in a
quiet voice.
“Yeah.” Lienhua swiveled and spread her arms. Hakkai stilled and waited. Was she
going to hold him, to weep at last? But she only clutched his arms for a
fraction of a second, then released him and looked up. She was very close. “He.”
“Where is his food?” Hakkai asked.
“Pantry,” Lienhua said after staring at him for a moment or two. “There’s also
tea. Would you make some? Or maybe we’ve-- I’ve-- got some booze left in there.
Will you stay for a little while I take a shower? Give me a few minutes of
company? And think up something good to tell me about Chang’An. I gotta get out
of here, someday.”
“Ah ha hah, I should be--” Hakkai started, then stopped. “Yes. I’ll stay. For a
little while.”
“Oh, God, thank you so much. I just gotta get clean. I didn’t get many showers
in the ‘fortress.’”
“Whatever you need to do,” Hakkai said.
There was an awkward shall-we-dance moment when she moved to walk around
him and he stepped in the same direction, but after a couple of tries she made
it out of the kitchen. Hakkai found the pantry and pulled out a bag of tea and a
bottle of amber-colored liquor. He brushed away a few cobwebs, then filled the
teapot and set it on the gas stove to boil. He rinsed the cat’s bowls and filled
them with fresh food and water. There were clean glasses and cups in the
cabinet. Dull knives stacked neatly in the drawer. Women on their own certainly
lived differently from men. From Gojyo, anyway.
Hakkai thought briefly about the others, waiting for them in the next, bigger
town. Gojyo was probably getting chattier and his chat filthier as he waited
with the taciturn duo of Sanzo and Gat. Sanzo’s reasons for involving them in
this rescue were a bit mystifying, but his reasons for splitting them all up
weren’t. They were keeping an eye on their new-- comrades? By being here, was
Hakkai not holding up his end of Sanzo’s bargain?
It didn’t matter. Hakkai was keeping an eye on one of the important people in
this mess, one of the people often forgotten or ignored. He certainly would have
liked it if someone other than he had cared what had happened to Kanan.
And there it was. Lienhua reminded him of Kanan. So now that was out of the way,
he could move ahead with whatever he needed to do.
It involved sitting on her couch, sipping alternately at whiskey and tea,
listening to the muffled splash of water from a room away, and looking around
the tiny living room. He could see a few weeks’ dust, cat hair on the couch,
some dead flowers. Otherwise it was neat and tidy, with a few feminine things
scattered about the walls and the two little tables next to the couch and chair.
Hakkai wondered if he should help her clean the intruding dust.
“I haven’t been this warm in weeks,” came Lienhua’s voice. She emerged through
the doorway covered in a mostly-decent robe, combing her wet hair. “When they
wanted us clean they only had cold-- well, you saw that place. I probably
shouldn’t be talking about it, should I?”
“I’m glad you feel better,” Hakkai said. She plopped onto the couch next to him.
Upon further examination, her robe wasn’t as decent as he’d first thought. It
was thin...ish. Her upper chest had lost its goose bumps and gained a pink,
hot-water sheen. Her knees and calves glistened-- lotion? She smelled feminine.
Perfume-y. A lovely scent that Hakkai had gotten used to living without. It
reminded him of things that had seemed forbidden at one time.
“Oh, thank God. Tea and booze. They had crappy taste in wine, too,” she said.
Unconsciously mimicking him, she first grabbed the little glass of whiskey and
took a healthy gulp, then set the glass down and picked up the tea, blowing on
it before taking a sip.
To distract himself from her damp skin, Hakkai talked.
“It’s a large city with a large, famous Buddhist temple. Sanzo and Goku lived
there. Gojyo and I shared a small house. I had a tutoring job. I didn’t make
much money but I enjoyed it.”
“Any opportunities for girls there? Kinda stupid girls with a primary-school
education and a lot of experience waiting tables?”
“Ah. There’s a good college. Gojyo would know about the waitressing jobs.”
She drank more of the whiskey. “The tall, good-lookin’ redhead? I’ll bet. He’s
got his eye on the girls, I can tell.”
So did Hakkai, he discovered to his shame. She caught him taking a lingering
look at her pink cleavage as she bent over to set her glass on the table. She
didn’t look upset about it at all; in fact, it seemed her brown eyes held a
shrewd gleam as she considered him.
“Pardon me,” Hakkai said. There was no use denying the fact that he’d ogled her.
“The whiskey tastes funny because I brushed my teeth,” Lienhua half-whispered,
still staring at him. She pressed a light palm against his chest. “Still tastes
good, though. Thank you.”
What an odd thing to say, Hakkai thought. He leaned a tiny bit away from
her, out of her soft orbit of perfume and wet skin and gratitude, wondering why
he hadn’t removed her warm little hand from his shirt. “You’re welcome.”
She’d noticed him leaning back. It was her chance to show him that she wasn’t
being suggestive. Instead, she pressed his chest a little more firmly. “How far
west are you guys going? Are you ever coming back this way?” she asked in her
new, quiet, wondering voice.
“Far, and I don’t know,” Hakkai whispered back. “I don’t think you are stupid at
all.”
“I’m not, really. And you’re better-looking than your friend,” she said. Her
gaze left his, wandering down to stare instead at his chin. Or his mouth. Her
hand slid temptingly down, nearly brushing his hidden scar. Her words, gestures
and meaning had evolved from suggestive into unmistakable. Hakkai felt his
muscles twitch all-too-pleasantly at the unfamiliar, soft touch. His shame knew
no bounds. She became a little blurry up so close, even in his good eye. “You
have a girlfriend somewhere?”
“No, but I think you’re overwrought.” Hakkai removed her fingers from his belly,
clasping them slightly to show that he wasn’t angry. “You’ve had an incredibly
difficult time and I think you should--”
Lienhua clasped his fingers back and gave him a short eye-roll. “You’re not a
psychology tutor or something, are you?”
“Ah hah hah. No. But I’ve taken some classes. You’re probably feeling very
vulnerable, and while you are very lovely, any sort of... would be taking sick
advantage of you--”
She pfted a breath from between her pink lips, blowing pale strands of
her drying hair to mingle with his.
“So what you’re saying is, I can fuck those losers to stay alive, but I can’t do
something nice with the nice guy who saved me? Someone I like?”
Hakkai felt that hard, wrenching thump under his breastbone again. She’d brought
that out in him several times already, this evening. That, and his shocked
candor.
“That’s blackmail,” he told her.
“I know.”
Hakkai was a little less taken aback at this admission than he probably ought to
have been, as Lienhua’s manner of being herself settled into an odd sort
of rhythm in Hakkai’s brain. Whether she was entirely sane or not, he’d
underestimated her. And understood her. Somehow that thought was more arousing
than her nearness, her damp skin or her scent.
“Something nice. Ha ha. I appreciate your truthfulness,” he told her.
“Well, I appreciate... well, you, I guess.” She backed up little, unblurring
enough for him to see the now-skeptical slant of her eyebrows. “I mean, if
you’re not interested, just tell me. I am sorta trashed goods, now.”
“Oh, God, please don’t say that,” Hakkai told her, aching pity joining his
amusement and arousal to swirl around into a hot little mixture that seeped into
his limbs in a way he hadn’t felt in a very long time.
Her look clearly said, well, shut me up, then.
Hakkai stared at her for a few nonplussed moments, all his shame now focused on
how long it was taking him to make the next move, whatever it was going to be.
Part of him was leaning towards ‘okay.’ There were many ways of helping
people, he thought. Then he realized that was a crass rationalization. He
was attracted to her, whether he’d been blackmailed into it or not.
It was a good thing, because he hadn’t the heart to snub her further. Once that
decision was made, he shifted on the couch to face her more straight-on. And
stared at her. The expectant, shut-me-up look in her eyes began to waver
into more of an oh-God-what-have-I-done? look.
It was too bad, really, that she’d chosen him and not Gojyo. Gojyo knew women;
he would have made her laugh with indignance and when it came down to touching
her, he would have known what to do to make her happy. Gojyo left all his women
happy.
No, Hakkai told himself. Lienhua was not unlucky. He, Hakkai, was the
lucky one; only clumsy and screwed-up. He released her hand and set his palm on
her cheek, wet from her hair.
Lienhua helped, leaned forward until her nose bumped his lips and he had to lift
her chin to kiss her. It felt very nice. Soft. She had brushed her teeth and
tasted minty and musky, like toothpaste and liquor. Exhilarating and terrifying.
Other people did this every day. It was only Hakkai who’d managed to twist his
last love affair into something shunned by most right-thinking people. That
didn’t mean he hadn’t enjoyed it. Very much.
His belly twitched under his scar. Very nice. He pushed forward to kiss
her more firmly. His body remembered what to do, even if his mind was hurrying
to catch up and savor the experience.
After a few minutes there was more catching up than he’d expected; somehow he
was half-laying over her on the couch, pressing the back of her head into the
couch-arm, mere thin fabric over hard wood. And still he was kissing her,
letting his tongue remember the feel of another person’s mouth in slow sweeps.
How easy. He hardly knew her. But it was more than comfortable; he sank a
little further into her warm little body, sliding his knee into the widening
curve of her thighs. When his cock throbbed to life it was as instant and as
painful and urgent as in his dreams; long denial and longer memory? In dreams it
was frightening and yet freeing, with no one to hurt. Still, she clutched at his
shoulders with sharp squeezes, egging him on.
Too easy. Hakkai pulled his tongue out of her mouth for a moment and
realized he was breathless. “It’s been a very long time,” he whispered at her,
to apologize for... for whatever he was sure he’d done. For being too slow, too
fast? For being a horrible person?
Lienhua sighed in what looked like bliss, her eyelashes fluttering on her
cheeks.
“‘Sokay. I’ve had enough of rough.”
For being too slow, maybe. Hakkai ignored the sick little twitch in his gut at
her words, because he couldn’t explain it. “Ah hah hah,” he hemmed, then thought
it inappropriate. Had the youkai locked the women up when they weren’t using
them? Or had the girls been forced to lay next to their captors all night,
thinking of ways to kill them? He was youkai. What would he have done?
Wait: he was youkai. And she had no idea.
How easy it had been, to forget himself and his own nature so completely. Forest
for the trees and all that, but still, no excuse for pretending to be normal,
for delighting in her warm, wet female skin. He’d already reached under her robe
to stroke it, slick, soft and enticing. She moaned so pleasingly when he traced
her breastbone all the way to her navel.
He could tell her. He should tell her. When had he developed such a
selfish streak? The guilt should have killed his erection. It hadn’t, not in the
slightest.
“My head does hurt, though,” she said after a bit and wriggled under him,
pushing his shoulders back until he relented and pulled her up into a sitting
position beside him. Her wet hair was sticking up in places. She was smiling. He
felt flushed, untidy.
“I’m very sorry,” he said automatically.
“Don’t be.” Some of his guilt drained when she pressed his erection through his
pants with unshy surety. There was that acute, exciting ache again, that
shameless throbbing. “Ha! You look all formal with your clothes on and your--
eyeglass thing.”
“I suppose I do.” It was his chance to say something else, something more
truthful. He could tell her he was youkai; she’d be horrified and fearful at
last, and he could escape, having done his duty and left her as terrified and
grief-stricken as possible. A few moments alone behind a tree somewhere with his
memories would hurt no one but himself. “It’s a monocle.”
“Don’t get me wrong. You’re hot.” Lienhua stopped torturing his crotch and he
felt her hand at his chest, playing with his shirt-buttons. “So. How long’s it
been?”
“Ah.” Since shortly before I became youkai? was the answer that came to
his lips but was quickly stifled. Telling her such a thing would serve no
purpose at this point. He’d always been selfish, when offered something he
wanted. “Three, four years?”
“Wow. But somehow I think you’re telling the truth.”
“I am.” He needed to do something other than sit there like an idiot. Quickly,
his body requested. It really was a shame she hadn’t chosen Gojyo.
Her robe was all askew, the opening wrenched sideways so that he could see just
the droop of one breast, that pink skin he’d noticed earlier, and one thigh,
exposed clear to her waist. One pull on the robe-tie was all it would take. An
expanse of flesh to explore and bury himself in, wanted, alive.
His longer, stronger fingers brushed hers as he popped the buttons to his tunic.
Though he’d had long practice taking off the same traveling clothes every night
in every inn or every campsite for a year, there had been no spectators. He
fumbled a bit, trying not to look too eager or clumsy.
Was he too slow again? Lienhua clutched at his knee for balance as she slipped
off the couch to the floor. She kneeled between his legs and unbuttoned his
pants. His erection popped out of his jeans gratefully, looking like it felt:
hard, dark with blood, desperate. She looked so... happy, to see such a thing,
her brown eyes smiling along with her pink lips when she looked up at him. So
eager to touch him, to rub fingers on his bare, aching skin, after such an
experience. Would she have been so?
“Why don’t you... lift your butt so I can pull these down?”
A ridiculous question for a ridiculous situation. Still, he arched his back from
the couch and pulled his shirt off at the same time, knocking his monocle askew
as he did so. By the time he’d straightened it again she was staring at his
lower half.
“Wow.”
Hakkai wondered if he should be embarrassed. He wondered what she was staring
at. But it seemed she was examining his scar, looking at it so closely he could
feel her warm, puffing breaths on the head of his cock. For an instant he
imagined his hand on the back of her head, pressing her down towards it; but
that was only one horrified moment. When she touched the old wound his stomach
muscles twitched visibly.
“A bit trashed myself. Haha,” he said, when her fingertips skimmed its uneven,
dark ridges.
She actually seemed grateful for the feeble joke. “Well, you survived it,
whatever it was. Does it hurt, Hakkai?”
It was the first time she’d said his name to him since their brief
introductions: Thank you, Mr. What’s-Your-Name. I’m Hakkai. Cho Hakkai. Thank
you, Mr. Cho Hakkai. Can we get out of here? That priest creeps me out. Which
one, haha?
“No, it doesn’t hurt much, anymore.”
“Oh. Good.” For all Lienhua’s brashness she was soft, scarred. Scared? He wanted
her, anyway. He did what he’d pictured in his mind, earlier: pulled on the sash
to her robe, slowly I’ve had enough of rough. She leaned back as he did
it, her robe slipping off and catching on her nipples before it slid down to her
sides.
She was spread open, sweet-smelling, alive, human. And lying on the floor. Well,
at least it was carpeted, he reasoned, with no wooden chair-arm to knock either
of their heads. He stepped out of his pants and kneeled over her, looking not at
her face but at her body, the slight, dark hair on his leg next to her smooth
one. What next?
If he’d been given one last chance to touch Kanan, what would he have done?
Grabbed her, probably; crushed her in a thankful embrace and not let go for
hour, days, weeks. Smothered her. Bound her to him until she realized her life
did not belong only to herself.
His over-thinking of the issue was the ridiculous part. He’d been told before
that was one of his problems. But he was overcoming it; already he’d sort of
fallen onto Lienhua’s naked body until their skin was touching everywhere, and
she was moaning and stroking his spine, petting his head. Already he was
caressing her slick skin, appreciating what she’d offered him with no strings.
That was a lie, of course. There were always strings, but they’d survived
everything else and there he was, thinking too much again.
His hands wanted to grab but he kept them slow, gentle, thumbs delighting in the
soft flow of her breast as he traced the undersides, the sweep of her waist and
hips. He kissed her under her ear and she shivered all over at once. Amazing
that after what she’d been through she still took delight in this. In him. She
had nearly become dead flesh, soulless yet moving. If Hazel had killed and
reanimated her, would her body have still wanted him, a dead thing seeking
comfort from the alien soul inside it?
Well done, he thought at her, and kissed her with his eyes open. He was
glad her eyes were brown and not yellow.
His cock was not interested in her eyes. It was drawn to the indentation of her
hip, pulling him down so that he had to force his hips back. Restraint and soft
skin warred until he was rocking his hips in tiny, teasing then satisfying
movements. He brushed his thumb through the light, damp hairs between her thighs
and felt one of her legs kick. Their noses bumped.
“Oh!”
Something hit the back of his leg. It was one of the pillows from the couch,
kicked loose. He grabbed it and slapped it onto the floor next to her head.
“That is for me,” he said, and rolled over onto it, pulling her atop him. She
sat up and straddled his thighs, laughing.
“Such a nice guy,” she said. “Nice to have a choice.”
Nice. Her lower belly was glistening from where his shameless, dripping
cock had already become over-stimulated. It thrust up between them, rising out
of their mingled dark and light hairs to beg and twitch against her stomach. He
grabbed her hips and yanked, hinting none too gently, because he feared wasn’t
going to last long enough to give her any choice. Instead of doing what he
wanted she wrapped her fingers around his erection.
“Clean, too. Those assholes weren’t. Glad I showered.”
He was too far gone to be shocked or even amused at her candidness. “I thought
I’d let you--”
“Nice guy.” Her grabbing turned into stroking. Hakkai was already too tight, all
his muscles clenched from his neck down. No, even his jaw was tight; he was one
long nerve stretched to his curling toes, centered on her stroking fingers. His
bottom arched into the carpet, trying to escape her fingers because he’d never
be able--
“Please sto-- Ah!”
Hakkai gritted his teeth but still he climaxed, spurting on her and himself.
“Oops,” Lienhua said. Her wet hair was still sticking up, adding to her aura of
amused surprise. “Well, you did say.”
“I’m--” he began, then a shock of cold rationality surged into his brain and
body. He stared at her with his mouth open, feeling foolish. His position was
foolish, his nudity was foolish. He was hard-pressed to explain such astonishing
lack of control in himself, a practitioner of chi. For a few, strange moments
she was an alien being, unfamiliar and reminiscent at the same time.
Exhilarating and terrifying.
“What?” she asked after his outburst of silence.
“Too embarrassed to continue speaking.”
Lienhua grinned. “Not a setback. If you’ve got a few more minutes. No! Stay
there.” He’d tried to sit up but she pressed his belly to hold him. Shameless
enough for both of them, she clenched and unclenched her fingers, rubbing his
ejaculate into his stomach, spreading the sticky white and dulling the angry
purple edges of his scar. Above him her breasts dangled through her open robe,
splashed with more evidence of his rather violent climax. The sight was
shockingly erotic. “You’re too cute.”
“Now I’m even more humiliated,” Hakkai said, not being entirely truthful. Almost
without thought he caught one of her swaying breasts and brushed his own semen
into the perfumed skin. Lienhua closed her eyes and leaned hard into his touch,
sliding her bottom against his thighs. He felt tugging at his hair and realized
his own eyes were closed.
“Oh, crap. Now it’s in your hair, too. Feels kinda sexy. God, your hair is
soft,” she whispered.
“Is it?” Hakkai murmured, understanding at last what she was doing, what he was
doing. Already his skin, gone cold from post-premature release and rationale,
was warming again.
“Yeah.”
The warmth was relaxing; Hakkai pushed against the couch with his foot and
stretched his leg. Lienhua shifted to bear down on it, clenching it between her
thighs.
“Clean?” Hakkai said, bending his knee for her. The moist heat between her legs
burned a little trail down the skin of his thigh, back and forth. The
realization had been rather anticlimactic, so much so that he was only shocked
that he’d not seen it before. It was all so her and made perfectly vulgar
and completely arousing sense.
“Yeah. Guess I’ve dirtied it up, though.”
“I’ll survive,” Hakkai told her. That arousal turned the warmth back into a
pleasant, softly thumping tightness that spread throughout his limbs. He pushed
his hand between her and his thigh, curling one finger against her moist cleft.
She cried out and collapsed forward a little, bumping his nose again but never
ceasing her back and forth, back and forth. Hakkai opened his eyes to watch her
intent expression, the wisps of her drying blonde hair swinging over her cheeks.
“God, you’re so hot. I bet you’re covered in cat-hair, too.”
“Probably,” Hakkai said. What had Kanan learned without him that had horrified
her so? Given the chance, he’d have let her show him. He was youkai, and
screwed-up. He could have taken that punishment. He was not selfish at all. The
thought was very freeing and un-terrifying.
That pleasant throbbing had reached his cock and it jerked against her belly,
returning to sharp, aching life. Lienhua felt it and opened her eyes to look at
him.
“Oh, good. You’re easy, too, huh?”
“Apparently,” Hakkai told her.
“Slut,” Lienhua said.
“Ha, yes.” He caught her at the waist and lifted her a little so he could roll
her without tossing her to the carpet, which he knew was not so soft after a few
minutes. Then he slid the pillow under her head before he crawled back atop her.
“How is this?”
“Perfect,” she said, and yanked his hair, pulling his head down.
Her mouth still tasted like toothpaste and liquor, already familiar and yet
novel enough to remain more than exciting. Hakkai felt her slick thighs spread
and slide over his hips. He gripped her waist again and squeezed, pressing his
thumbs into the giving flesh of her belly. Had the men impregnated her in their
defilement? That, he could not erase by being nice. He could, in fact,
become culpable.
Unselfish he may have been but still he was male, and thoroughly, appallingly
stimulated by the thought. His cock shuddered against her skin. He had to pull
back from her a bit to position himself just so, rather than bumping clumsily,
achingly, at the slick, soft folds between her legs.
“Hurry it up!” Lienhua begged, arching her hips from the floor and pressing her
ankles into his ass, not making his job any easier. “Oh, God, I’m the slut,
right?”
“No,” Hakkai gasped as his fingers and his cock found their way and he pushed,
squeezing himself gratefully, finally, into a clenching, female heat he’d missed
very, very much. “You’re all right. Everything’s going to be all right,” he
babbled at her.
“That’s what you--oh! Said. Before.”
Hakkai barely heard her because he was concentrating on everything at once: the
flowered scent of her hair as he sank down and buried his face in her shoulder;
the thump of his heart in his chest, beating in time with the rhythmic slide of
his hips; the pattern in her carpet and the way the gold flecks in its brown
matched her hair. How nice.
“Uh-huh,” he breathed.
“Oh! That’s good. God. There was blood everywhere.”
He was aware of her words mostly as sharp, hot breaths in his ear, matching his
own gasps. Into the carpet. How uncharitable and selfish of him. It only took a
little effort to shift his head to kiss her. The gesture was meant to be kind
and comforting but was turned by her wide mouth into a mad scrambling to get
into her everywhere at once. Her nails dug into the back of his head, dirtying
him even more with her sticky fingers.
Hakkai just moved, dimly glad of his earlier release because it meant he could
make the sensation last longer, feel each clenching thrust in and slick pull
out.
Lienhua mumbled incomprehensibly into his mouth until he had to pull away and
breathe. Alternately she defiled him and urged him on until her words trailed
off into sharp gasps. After a while his knees burned on the carpet. He propped
himself up to gain leverage, tangling his fingers into her hair spread out on
the floor. Then he could push deeper, faster, hard, tight and hot. Lienhua
twisted her head and shoved her tongue onto his wrist.
“Ah!” Hakkai cried out as his testicles clenched with brutal force and he nearly
climaxed again. A pause and a couple of deep breaths steadied him and he
regained his pace, concentrating on letting her do what she needed. He hoped
very much that she did it quickly.
“Hakkai from Chang’An,” she mumbled wetly into his ridged veins.
Hakkai would have spoken back to her but was afraid of what he might say when so
vulnerable. Instead he gritted his teeth and focused on the clutch of her
fingers at his hips, the soft give of her willingly given body, and the burning
that arced down his spine and stung his knees. With his free hand he trailed a
line of sweat down her belly, then slid his palm back to catch the bounce of her
breast as she arched off the floor with his thrusts.
In an instant Lienhua’s body spasmed, her thighs and fingers grabbing at him
arrhythmically. “Nngh. Oh!” she cried, and after a few moments her arched
back slammed limply to the floor. Hakkai released the tight clench of his teeth.
“Thankyou,” he whispered. It only took a couple more thrusts of build before he
could let his body tip over that tight edge. The arc in his spine spilled out in
a hot rush.
Full cold rationality returned a little more slowly the second time around and
Hakkai was grateful. It gave him a chance to catch his breath and to wait for
Lienhua to relax her death-grip upon on. He smiled at her when she opened her
eyes and focused on him.
“Your eye-thingum fell off,” she breathed, and fluffed his hair.
“Monocle,” Hakkai repeated, and checked for the familiar weight on his nose. It
was indeed missing. “So it has.”
After a few more deep breaths, Lienhua wriggled under him and Hakkai eased some
of his weight off her. His limp flesh slid out with a rather embarrassing
slurp.
Thankfully she didn’t mention it. “You look good like that. I can see both your
eyes,” she told him. She released his hair and he rolled his sticky, sweaty, and
utterly relaxed body onto the floor next to her. She held her hand in front of
her eyes, then looked over at him. “Even if you are covered in cat hair.”
“That washes off,” Hakkai pointed out.
“I’m sure I look like hell,” she sighed at the ceiling.
Her words produced the old, hard ache in his chest; Hakkai felt instantly
terrible that he hadn’t been equally as complimentary. She did look lovely, even
covered in cat-hair and sweat, but it would not be kind to point that out quite
so truthfully. He did not wish again, however, that she’d been left with Gojyo.
“You never have yet,” he said in a quiet voice.
They’d both been staring at the ceiling for a minute or so when there was a
rustling noise in the other room. They sat up in alarmed unison. Lienhua stood
and started running for the kitchen.
“Wait!” Hakkai called after her. Considering the life he’d been living, it could
have been anything. Had he put her in danger? He, too, jumped to his feet and
was about to follow her when he heard her delighted shriek.
“Shishi! Kitty! Shishi’s back!”
Not an emergency, then, but a happy reunion. Hakkai took the few moments alone
to pull on his clothes and his monocle, noting that indeed he was sticky and
fuzzy in some very inconvenient places. He hoped he’d helped her, in some small
way. She’d certainly given him something very pleasant in return, and it hadn’t
only been physical.
“Your other mommy’s not here, anymore, but I’m here. God, you need a brushing.”
Hakkai grabbed Lienhua’s robe from the floor and joined her in the kitchen. She
was kneeling, naked, and holding a largish, grayish cat in her arms.
“This is Shishi,” Lienhua said, waving a dirty gray paw at Hakkai. She released
the cat to his food bowl and took the robe. “Thanks.”
“I’m very glad that you won’t be alone,” he said.
“You really gotta--” She stopped at the look in his eyes. “Then I guess this is
‘see ya,’ really. Oh, let me get that out of your hair, first.”
It was a sensible suggestion. Hakkai bowed his head and let her fiddle in his
hair with a damp cloth. Her perfumed scent had changed, been invaded by the
smell of sweat and semen. He smelled much the same, much like the girls had when
rescued. Whether his hair was clean or not, Goku and perhaps the others might
notice.
Well, Hakkai reasoned, it wasn’t their business and shouldn’t matter.
He thought he might give himself a quick cleanup at the inn if Hazel was still
showing off, however.
Lienhua was talking.
“So you guys be careful, will you? There,” she said in a quiet voice, giving his
head a final dab. “And... I dunno. Watch that Priest Hazel guy. Religious freaks
bug me. I heard what he was saying, about killing all the youkai.”
“Don’t you agree with him?” Hakkai said, feeling disingenuous as he was reminded
once again how he’d kept his nature from her. She’d never mentioned his ear
cuffs. It seemed the sort of thing she might notice, if only to tease him about
it.
“Eh. I don’t know. I had youkai friends, before, you know? All guys can
be assholes. I’ve known a few who’d be better off sliced to bits than alive. In
this town, even.”
“Will you stay?” Hakkai asked, and patted his damp head without meaning to. It
wasn’t too wet, and should dry enough in the drive back so as not to raise
unnecessary questions.
“Hell, no. Soon’s this... thing is over, I’m going east. What do you think of
that?”
“That sounds like a good plan.” Hakkai was tired of saving and leaving. He
wasn’t even quite convinced that what he’d done here had been a good thing.
Still, it was done, and he felt less defiled than he might. How selfish.
“Except you, of course. What I said before.” After this near non-sequitur,
Lienhua bent to pet her cat as he gobbled food from his bowl. Then she stood
again and stretched her arms towards the ceiling with a massive, happy grin.
“God! I feel like I could do anything.”
A survivor. Goodbye, nothing personal miss.
Hakkai smiled when he left, carrying his friends’ clothing, and smiled more when
Jeep greeted him with a happy kyuuuuu at the dirt road.
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