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Shizuo Heiwajima ([personal profile] a_violent_end) wrote in [community profile] vatheon2012-02-10 08:30 pm

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Characters: Izaya and Shizuo
Location: Izaya's place
Time: Evening
Style: Prose
Status: Closed

Shizuo was no longer a bodyguard - no longer a man from Ikebukuro, displaced and deposited in Vatheon. As the week progressed, he left that identity behind, slipping deeper and deeper into the mindset of a hunter. Whereas before his ax and daggers were unhappy burdens that reminded him of the violence that he so despised, now he carried them with ease, viewing them as tools of a necessary lifestyle. He stalked the forest in search of game, and it was natural, the way he tracked and hunted. Eventually, he stopped questioning himself and embraced what he came to perceive as the necessities for living.

He spent most of the day in the forest, which he navigated with surprising ease. By the time evening fell and the sky darkened, he found his way out without any trouble. The hunt had been relatively fruitless, but he was still in good spirits. What he did not catch today, he would catch tomorrow. Some days were easier than others. Such was the life of a huntsman.

It happened on the walk home. One moment, Shizuo was thinking about dinner, and the next, he was instilled with a compulsion to head in a direction that did not lead to his home. It started as a very subtle change - making a turn instead of heading straight, ax slung over his shoulder, mind at ease. Eventually it blossomed into conviction - something dark that invaded both mind and action, making Shizuo check his clothing to ensure that he still had his daggers, causing him to tighten his grip on the ax and clench his teeth in grim determination.

He couldn't say whose words he was following, exactly, but they were there, in his mind: Kill Snow White and bring me back her heart as a token.

Much like Shizuo the bodyguard, Shizuo the huntsman had never killed a human being before. Though he felt resolved, as though this were a fate he could not escape, an unease clouded his judgement. He had to do this - and yet, each step in the direction toward the fairest in the land was heavy, weighed down by Shizuo's planned deed. His misgivings hardly mattered; despite them, Shizuo approached the doorstep of Snow White's resting place.

A short thrust of his ax, and the door was open. Shizuo didn't need to search the home - he was drawn to the room, which he entered quietly, setting his ax down against the wall. There lay Izaya, hair as black as ebony and skin as fair as snow, sleeping peacefully. Shizuo took out his best dagger and held it in his hand, advancing on Snow White's sleeping form. But when he held it up, poised above Izaya's chest, Shizuo stopped.

It wasn't right. Izaya should be awake for this - should know that his time had come, and that his heart would be taken and given away.

Then Shizuo the huntsman thought of the sleeping man in the tower, and how he had tried to awaken him.

Without hesitation, he sat on the bed and leaned forward, bringing his lips against Izaya's. Unlike the brief, chaste kiss he had given Guy days before, this kiss was confident - tender, but meaningful. It was a kiss that not only requested Snow White to awaken, but urged, You must wake up.

All the while, Shizuo held his dagger, ready to bring it upon Izaya when necessary. The huntsman could not allow Snow White the opportunity to run. Izaya was to awaken to meet his end - nothing more.

[personal profile] kingwithnocrown 2012-02-11 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
The last thing that Izaya remembered was feeling exhausted. He had made the mistake of stopping on his way home to eat and had a few odd interactions. None of which he truly cared to think back on as he had made his dreary way home. This exhaust was far more different than any other kind of exhaust he had ever felt before. It dragged out through his whole body. Sure, he had worked for a few days on end but it isn't as though he had never skipped sleep altogether before. He was used to a very depleted sleeping life. It was practically a requirement for his job. It had never taken such a toll on him as it had this time.

He was happy to have had Sola to walk with him home though. If he hadn't, Izaya had feared that he would've collapsed somewhere. Why was he so tired? He had barely changed into pajamas and crawled into the center of his bed when he promptly fell into this inky, black sleep. A sleep where he soon held no conception of time. In brief moments of clarity, he could barely tell if an hour had gone by or a month. It extended and squeezed together before crushing in on him in the suffocation of absolute ignorance. He had never felt so secluded before.

But then there were the sweet moments of bliss. The moments where he dreamed. Some of the dreams were so realistic that he was almost disappointed to wake up in another dream. Some dreams were so unrealistic that he was perfectly aware that he was asleep. It was a true twilight effect but at some point, Izaya wondered when it would end. But like in sleep, that thought was quickly forgotten and replaced with some idol nothingness that filled the void of a faint, unnecessary question.

It was some time around earlier that day that his consciousness began to chip through the darkness. Like ice breaking away to reveal murky waters. It was steadily becoming more and more clear and Izaya was suddenly aware of how long he'd been asleep for. He knew it was more than eight hours. Of course, he had no idea that it had been for at least two weeks, if not a little more.

His body hadn't moved once during his sleep. The blanket was folded over his waist and one hand was on his chest while the other was by his side. His head was carefully rested in the very center of a pillow and perhaps to a fooled huntsman, he really did look like the Sleeping Snow White. At least a modern-day, male-version of Snow White. It didn't help that his already pale skin had been made even more so through lack of any sunshine whatsoever. Of course, his roommates had been taking care of him just fine but to keep a healthy skin tone wasn't the easiest thing to manage. Not that Izaya was really concerned with that.

Just as wakefulness began to rouse upon him, he felt that muddled confusion of the in between of sleep and wake. He could feel a warm, full pressure against his mouth. In the bleary depths of his waking mind, he sluggishly wondered if he was maybe still asleep. He felt so groggy. Like he had been sedated. Was this how some of his victims had felt after waking up from those drugs? Perhaps. He wanted to laugh but he found that he couldn't.

Slowly, his eyes parted open, burning faintly for the amount of time they had been kept shut. His fingers twitched and his body hummed with a reserved energy.

His mind of wheels and levees slowly began to churn and clink together. That pressure was still against his mouth and now that he had opened his eyes somewhat, he could see that someone was in fact kissing him.

Shizuo.

The name presented itself warmly inside of his mind and he closed his eyes. So this was a dream. A slightly weakened hand rose up and his fingers just barely touched Shizuo's chin and there was the slightest amount of pressure applied back to Shizuo's kiss. Izaya returned it with this weak yet prominent firmness of equal confidence in the kiss.

It was when he parted his lips against Shizuo's mouth and touched his tongue to Shizuo's lower lip that he was shocked into reality. And all because of one simple sense: taste.

His eyes flicked open and he jerked his head back. His mind spun into full gear and he knew damn well that he was awake now. But Izaya was shocked. His mouth felt as though someone had doused it with acid and the rate of his heart beat almost made him question the possibility of a heart attack.

He had just kissed Shizuo. No. Shizuo had just kissed him. His fingers left Shizuo's cheek and instead he began to feel blindly next to him for his flick blade. It wasn't there. Of course it wasn't there.

Shizuo had just kissed him.

What in the hell was going on?

But that's when he noticed. The dagger. His eyes widened in even further shock and he sank down against the pillow and actually looked afraid for a moment. Why? Because Shizuo had just kissed him and that was an actual weapon in Heiwajima Shizuo's hand- holy fuck what did he miss.

"Shizu-chan," he breathed, his hand gripped tightly in his bed sheet. Maybe if he wasn't so undeniably groggy- but...but. Everything felt so thick and confusing. What was happening?

[personal profile] kingwithnocrown 2012-02-11 04:00 am (UTC)(link)
What was that expression that Shizuo wore? Why was it so....humane? That was more confusing than the kiss. Shizuo was looking at him in such a way that Izaya was back to wondering if maybe he was still dreaming. But no. He wasn't. The weight of that hand against his chest was very, very much real.

"What- no you're not-" he started, but the way Shizuo planned to kill him was so...not Shizuo. Cut his heart out? If Shizuo ever killed him, it would be with a street sign or a vending machine surely...Not by cutting his heart out. Even Izaya had to admit that Shizuo wasn't enough of a monster to do something like that. Something wasn't right.

Then he knew something wasn't right. It was in that faint touch. Those soft-spoken words that sounded painfully sincere that Izaya actually winced. It sure wasn't the first time he had been told he was attractive or handsome or whatever but this was a completely unreal situation and he felt a little sick.

"How long was I asleep for..." he mumbled to himself. Shizuo obviously was not himself in the slightest. Did that mean...Perhaps a curse? Izaya's eyes flicked up and he stared blankly at Shizuo, feeling a cold sensation crawl up into the pit of his stomach.

"You don't want to kill me," he said, deciding to play along. At least a little bit. While Shizuo treated him kindly right now, Izaya had a hunch that he really was about to kill him. He had a dagger. He took his hand and slid it around Shizuo's and stared directly into Shizuo's eyes. It was more intense than any other time he had ever looked at Shizuo and maybe, just maybe, he was trying to tell Shizuo something in one look.

"You don't have to kill me," he said and pushed Shizuo's hand away from his chest. Now that he was relaxed more and aware, he mentally calculated the possibilities. It could very well have been that he had slipped into one of those comas. Shizuo was still in Vatheon. How long had he been asleep? It could have been a month now. Or perhaps just a few weeks. If this really was a curse...Where was Laharl? Ion? Sola? Were they okay? Why weren't they here?

That didn't matter. This was a dangerous situation and he couldn't stand to be a damsel in distress. He yanked Shizuo's wrist suddenly, using his entire body to force Shizuo entirely onto the bed. The original plan was to have pulled Shizuo down and whip himself over Shizuo and onto the floor.

Unfortunately, being in a coma isn't the best thing for your body and instead, he managed to get Shizuo down onto the bed and half of his own body sprawled over ontop of Shizuo's, his hips on Shizuo's stomachs as he curved onto his side next to Shizuo, a hand still around that dagger. His legs felt like dead weight and they were caught up in blankets. A trap. An ironic trap.

He let go of Shizuo's hand instantly and reached out to his bed side table now that he could and wrenched open the night stand, reaching his hand in only to find- nothing. Shit, shit, shit...Where was his blade?

[personal profile] kingwithnocrown 2012-02-11 04:54 am (UTC)(link)
To Izaya's complete horror, Shizuo overtook him with that extreme, inhuman power of his but it felt different. It felt controlled. He could feel the entire weight and immense strength behind those hands. He didn't even have to try to move to know that Shizuo had him pinned down in such a way that iron bars themselves wouldn't have been able to contain Izaya better. Izaya felt something that he had never once felt before: authentic fear that he was about to die.

It was only enhanced as his hoodie was sliced neatly apart and Izaya felt shameful for a moment as he was revealed to Shizuo in a more personal way than he had ever really wanted anyone to see him in. The context didn't matter. He was on his back and below a man with a knife and the intent to murder him. And his most vital spots were in perfect reach. He was absolutely victimized and Izaya almost wanted to cry.

But this is Orihara Izaya and despite his heavy sleep, he had to keep his sanity and wits about him or he very well could die. He stabilized himself and just as he parted his mouth to try and convince Shizuo not to do it- that dagger was brought down and Izaya could've sworn he saw every single individual second of his life pass before his eyes. That mind-numbing screech of pain ripped through him as the dagger ripped literally through him and he felt the ice cold sensation of being stabbed and for a moment- he was blinded by shock that Shizuo had done that. That that was his blood dripping down over his sides and pooling at the crevices of his body. Izaya wasn't a foreigner to being stabbed.

Just a few inches below where Shizuo had just sliced him, there was a faint, small scar from where he'd been stabbed in the stomach not long ago when he had briefly returned to Ikebukuro. But it hadn't hurt this bad.

This was all wrong. Everything that had just happened was completely wrong. The kiss. The reaction. The stabbing. Nothing was right and Izaya hated Vatheon with every fiber of his being for messing up what had eternally been theirs to begin with. That loathing, that hate. As Izaya watched Shizuo back away, the grandeur of what he had just done obviously taking a toll on him, Izaya found himself loathing the fact that he did not hate Shizuo in that moment.

Instead, his heart thrummed hard in his chest and he glared at Shizuo, sitting up now as he held his chest in a nearly identical way as to how Shizuo had held his own on that one day. He saw that humanity raw in Shizuo's eyes. That regret that was too genuine to be just because of the curse and Izaya could have puked- he really could have.

"Look at what you've done," he said, pulling his hand back and he looked down at it. It was entirely covered in bright, red blood. His blood.

He slid out of bed and instantly wobbled on his legs. They began to give out on him and as they did, he forced himself forward until he was right in front of Shizuo, grabbing tightly onto his shirt so that he couldn't fall down, even though his legs had given out already and he was all but hanging from Shizuo.

"You son of a bitch," he said but then he smiled easily, peering up at Shizuo as he got the feeling back into his legs. "You just can't stop, can you? Just when I think I've won, you come along and do something else. Something else that's so outrageously unpredictable that I can't help but...- it's funny. I don't really even hate you," he said.

And with those words, he stood firmly onto his feet and pushed back from Shizuo, pressing his palms into his bleeding chest. It wasn't a deep enough cut to critically injure him but it stung and it hurt like hell and this wasn't the wake up call that he had expected.

[personal profile] kingwithnocrown 2012-02-11 05:50 am (UTC)(link)
Izaya would laugh and skip over this later. He would find ways to use it to his advantage and not let anyone know the true impact of this event. How much it stung deep down below his skin to have had everything just transcend as it had. To have Shizuo look at him with such a pathetic expression and to have him be kissed by that mouth that he was so used to seeing curled up in a feral, insane smile, hungry for Izaya's blood and the thrill of their fights. No, this moment would be isolated in the back of Izaya's memory alongside a few others that he never touched but always kept. That sticky blood ruining his sweater and the undeniable stench of his own rot. It was truly disgusting.

His eyes flashed dangerously to Shizuo when the blond began to speak, that expression of his burned through into Izaya's memory. If he wasn't so clouded from the coma, he would have been able to think quicker, respond faster. Even if he had just awoken from a regular sleep he would be quicker but all he could do was stare and hold onto his chest, hold onto the solidified fact that Shizuo would never be able to do more than just that. That there was something under all of this that Izaya sneered and turned from when confronted with in valuable, horrific moments like this.

"Shizuo," he responded firmly, but even as Shizuo apologized, Izaya observed his expression carefully and he could see that conflict. He understood what was happening and he watched, he waited. Shizuo was two people right now and it was difficult to decipher which one was which, but that despair and regret- that was obvious. That was an inner turmoil that Izaya was long familiar with by now. That desperation Shizuo had to be human. Izaya knew it much more intimately than any other single person and that was what put him ahead of everyone else. Not that Izaya could fight Shizuo and outrun him. No, it was that he understood what it was like to be such a monster. He understood that it was the weakest spot within Shizuo. No one else even had a clue.

But Izaya did.

He always had.

"Shizuo," he said, knowing that the blond was lost to the mentality of whoever the hell he was now due to the curse. Izaya had the common sense to know that it was pointless to talk to Shizuo like this. That it would change nothing. He dropped his hand and walked after Shizuo, grabbing onto his hand before it could reach that ax.

"If you want my heart," he said slowly, carefully, because watching Shizuo look so disgustingly dejected really dug at Izaya in a nasty way, "Then...come find me..." he trailed off, wondering what day it was. What time it was- how much longer the curse had. But then he nodded and said- "A week from now in the gardens. I'll have my heart there for you, okay? That way you won't have to kill me and you'll still have my heart," he said, his thumb pressed into Shizuo's palm.

A week from now, this curse would be over. But Izaya felt some unexplainable urge to try and do something to take that look off of Shizuo's face. That look of failure. It was...unpleasant.

"Or will it be too late?"