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Category:
Gravitation › General
Rating:
Adult +
Chapters:
32
Views:
9,985
Reviews:
95
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
0
Disclaimer:
I do not own Gravitation, nor any of the characters from it. I do not make any money from the writing of this story.
Almost Home
AN: Hey everyone. Glad you all liked my last two updates. School is going good, dropping a class and changing a major. Meeting idiots. Lol. Here is the next chapter of my story. I realize it been practically a month again. I’M SORRY! School is getting crazy and I’m having trouble figuring out what should happen next. Please continue to read. (And review!)
Reviewers list:
FF: Thank you all so much.
AFF: Thank you everyone. Eiri-san, Bookworm51485 (thank you for the support), Chikky, Kaori, chocho, and zack.
Disclaimer: if I cared I might actually write what I’m supposed to but since I don’t I’ll say this: NOPE!
Chapter 23: Almost Home
“No! No, please don’t go! Eiri, I’ll leave you alone for a whole day so you can get your next book done. I’ll even order take out instead of trying to burn the kitchen down. But Eiri, please stay with me!” Shuichi cried out, tears pouring down his face. “No, stop it! Hiro let me go! I have to save him! I can’t loose him! I can’t!”
“I don’t care what you recommend. I just told you I’m staying so like I already said, move me back over there to wait for the next one and take someone else,” Eiri’s said with a raised voice.
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A heavy wind picked up in the valley blowing over the wreckage. The cold breeze traveling through the air caused some to throw on jackets to cover their bare arms. An officer, shrugging into his coat, came over to where Eiri lay with Shuichi in his arms, the radio in his hand crackled. “There’s another helicopter coming soon. As soon as some of this wind dies down it’ll be here.”
“And how long will that take? You can’t possibly say that you guys plan on getting everyone out by helicopter. That would take all damn day.” Hiro said walking over, frustration showing on his face.
“How the hell should I know? Do I look like a meteorologist to you? That’s what they told me over the radio. We’re moving as fast as we can.” The officer growled out.
“Could we at least get some blankets then? That wind is making me really cold.” Shuichi complained snuggling into Eiri as much as he could.
“Yeah, yeah. The people hurt the worst need them more then you at the moment. As soon as we have more you’ll get them.” The officer replied before turning and walking away.
“Shu, how in the world can you be cold? You’re under Yuki’s blanket with him.” Hiro questioned looking at Shuichi, an eyebrow raised.
“Sometimes shock can cause someone to become cold even if the surrounding air is warm. It can be caused my too many traumatic events happening simultaneously. ” Fujisaki said coming over, looking up from his cell phone.
“Huh?” Shuichi stared at Fujisaki confused. “I know what you just said but for some reason it just flew over my head. Could you say that again with smaller words?”
“What do you mean ‘smaller words’? Those were small words. Maybe I need to say them slower so they can penetrate that thick skull of yours.” Fujisaki said with plenty of anger.
“Hey I’m not stupid!” Shuichi defended himself sitting up next to Eiri on the stretcher.
“He didn’t say you were stupid, he said you had a thick skull.”
“Eiri! Don’t take his side!” Shuichi said.
“I’m not taking sides, Shuichi. I’m injured remember? Sick people don’t take sides.”
“You’re not sick and you just did!” Shuichi yelled.
Eiri sighed rubbing his forehead, not wanting to continue the argument, he kept his mouth shut.
A medical technician came over holding a blanket. He handed it off to Shuichi, interrupting his train of thought and causing him to close his mouth, cutting off what he wanted to say. “A helicopter is on its way but it’s not the one that was supposed to come. Apparently it heard the commotion over the radio and was in the area. He said he can fly through this wind easily. Pretty lucky, huh?”
“So then we’re finally getting out of here?” Hiro asked in disbelief.
“Well yes, but not all at the same time. The helicopter only has enough room for two people. Better decide it’ll be here in about five minutes.” The technician informed them as he walked away.
“You guys go. Fujisaki and I will wait for another one. And don’t worry,” Hiro started as Shuichi opened his mouth to speak. “We’ll be fine. The crazy psycho bitch and the old geezer are gone so they can't do anything.”
“But Hiro-” Shuichi started to say.
“Baka, stop worrying over nothing. Hiro can take care of himself.” Eiri reasoned.
“Yeah I know. I’m just worried that we might not see each other again. I have a really weird feeling about something.” Shuichi said growing worried.
“Shuichi-” Hiro began as he was cut off by the sound of an approaching car pulling up a few feet away next to the emergency officials. It was followed by the sound of the helicopter arriving and preparing to land. The dark black car looked like a cross between a normal car and a limo. As it came to a stop an officer came running over to the window that was slowly lowering to show a man behind the wheel wearing a dark hat and sunglasses to cover his face. They exchanged a few words and the officer walked away.
The same technician from earlier came running over, a hand over his hat to keep it from flying into the wind. “There’s a car that just arrived offering to take ‘the two on the stretcher’ to the nearest hospital. And the helicopter is all ready for the other two. Just need you guys to load in and he’ll be taking off shortly. Come on.” He yelled over the loud sound of the blades of the helicopter cutting through the air.
The technician motioned for Hiro and Fujisaki to follow as he turned to walk away. Shuichi reached out but Eiri stopped him from jumping off the stretcher with his arm around Shuichi’s waist. He yelled over the noise into Shuichi’s ear, “They’ll be fine.” Shuichi nodded and sighed, leaning back into Eiri, clutching the man’s shirt tightly in a fist.
As they watched Hiro and Fujisaki climb in, the officer that had spoken to the driver ran over along with another technician. Together they each grabbed a hold of one end of the stretcher and began pushing it towards the car. Worry came back into Shuichi’s eyes but he didn’t say a word. He just held onto Eiri tightly as they were pushed through the wind.
AN: Short, I Know. But hey, it’s better than nothing right? Maybe if I was still in High School I might be able to write sooner and more but being in college takes up so much time. Well hope you liked it. I’ll try to get the next one out sooner. Definitely sooner than a month later.
Reviewers list:
FF: Thank you all so much.
AFF: Thank you everyone. Eiri-san, Bookworm51485 (thank you for the support), Chikky, Kaori, chocho, and zack.
Disclaimer: if I cared I might actually write what I’m supposed to but since I don’t I’ll say this: NOPE!
Chapter 23: Almost Home
“No! No, please don’t go! Eiri, I’ll leave you alone for a whole day so you can get your next book done. I’ll even order take out instead of trying to burn the kitchen down. But Eiri, please stay with me!” Shuichi cried out, tears pouring down his face. “No, stop it! Hiro let me go! I have to save him! I can’t loose him! I can’t!”
“I don’t care what you recommend. I just told you I’m staying so like I already said, move me back over there to wait for the next one and take someone else,” Eiri’s said with a raised voice.
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A heavy wind picked up in the valley blowing over the wreckage. The cold breeze traveling through the air caused some to throw on jackets to cover their bare arms. An officer, shrugging into his coat, came over to where Eiri lay with Shuichi in his arms, the radio in his hand crackled. “There’s another helicopter coming soon. As soon as some of this wind dies down it’ll be here.”
“And how long will that take? You can’t possibly say that you guys plan on getting everyone out by helicopter. That would take all damn day.” Hiro said walking over, frustration showing on his face.
“How the hell should I know? Do I look like a meteorologist to you? That’s what they told me over the radio. We’re moving as fast as we can.” The officer growled out.
“Could we at least get some blankets then? That wind is making me really cold.” Shuichi complained snuggling into Eiri as much as he could.
“Yeah, yeah. The people hurt the worst need them more then you at the moment. As soon as we have more you’ll get them.” The officer replied before turning and walking away.
“Shu, how in the world can you be cold? You’re under Yuki’s blanket with him.” Hiro questioned looking at Shuichi, an eyebrow raised.
“Sometimes shock can cause someone to become cold even if the surrounding air is warm. It can be caused my too many traumatic events happening simultaneously. ” Fujisaki said coming over, looking up from his cell phone.
“Huh?” Shuichi stared at Fujisaki confused. “I know what you just said but for some reason it just flew over my head. Could you say that again with smaller words?”
“What do you mean ‘smaller words’? Those were small words. Maybe I need to say them slower so they can penetrate that thick skull of yours.” Fujisaki said with plenty of anger.
“Hey I’m not stupid!” Shuichi defended himself sitting up next to Eiri on the stretcher.
“He didn’t say you were stupid, he said you had a thick skull.”
“Eiri! Don’t take his side!” Shuichi said.
“I’m not taking sides, Shuichi. I’m injured remember? Sick people don’t take sides.”
“You’re not sick and you just did!” Shuichi yelled.
Eiri sighed rubbing his forehead, not wanting to continue the argument, he kept his mouth shut.
A medical technician came over holding a blanket. He handed it off to Shuichi, interrupting his train of thought and causing him to close his mouth, cutting off what he wanted to say. “A helicopter is on its way but it’s not the one that was supposed to come. Apparently it heard the commotion over the radio and was in the area. He said he can fly through this wind easily. Pretty lucky, huh?”
“So then we’re finally getting out of here?” Hiro asked in disbelief.
“Well yes, but not all at the same time. The helicopter only has enough room for two people. Better decide it’ll be here in about five minutes.” The technician informed them as he walked away.
“You guys go. Fujisaki and I will wait for another one. And don’t worry,” Hiro started as Shuichi opened his mouth to speak. “We’ll be fine. The crazy psycho bitch and the old geezer are gone so they can't do anything.”
“But Hiro-” Shuichi started to say.
“Baka, stop worrying over nothing. Hiro can take care of himself.” Eiri reasoned.
“Yeah I know. I’m just worried that we might not see each other again. I have a really weird feeling about something.” Shuichi said growing worried.
“Shuichi-” Hiro began as he was cut off by the sound of an approaching car pulling up a few feet away next to the emergency officials. It was followed by the sound of the helicopter arriving and preparing to land. The dark black car looked like a cross between a normal car and a limo. As it came to a stop an officer came running over to the window that was slowly lowering to show a man behind the wheel wearing a dark hat and sunglasses to cover his face. They exchanged a few words and the officer walked away.
The same technician from earlier came running over, a hand over his hat to keep it from flying into the wind. “There’s a car that just arrived offering to take ‘the two on the stretcher’ to the nearest hospital. And the helicopter is all ready for the other two. Just need you guys to load in and he’ll be taking off shortly. Come on.” He yelled over the loud sound of the blades of the helicopter cutting through the air.
The technician motioned for Hiro and Fujisaki to follow as he turned to walk away. Shuichi reached out but Eiri stopped him from jumping off the stretcher with his arm around Shuichi’s waist. He yelled over the noise into Shuichi’s ear, “They’ll be fine.” Shuichi nodded and sighed, leaning back into Eiri, clutching the man’s shirt tightly in a fist.
As they watched Hiro and Fujisaki climb in, the officer that had spoken to the driver ran over along with another technician. Together they each grabbed a hold of one end of the stretcher and began pushing it towards the car. Worry came back into Shuichi’s eyes but he didn’t say a word. He just held onto Eiri tightly as they were pushed through the wind.
AN: Short, I Know. But hey, it’s better than nothing right? Maybe if I was still in High School I might be able to write sooner and more but being in college takes up so much time. Well hope you liked it. I’ll try to get the next one out sooner. Definitely sooner than a month later.