(FanFic) Shinkenger: Lost
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Title:
Lost
Author:
Hotaru
Fandom:
Samurai Sentai Shinkenger
Characters/Pairing:
Juuzo/Genta
Rating:
K+
Summary: Genta
is so utterly lost.
Disclaimer:
Dun own any of the Super Sentai-shows, though I know someone as
stupid as Ryuunosuke.
A/N:
This pairing is completely their own fault.
Genta was
completely lost, no question about it. He had no clue as to where he
were. He sighed, telling himself that even though he had been in such
an interesting conversation with Ika-chan and Ebizou, he should've
kept his eyes open and he wouldn't have ended up in this
predicament.
He let go of the handles to his cart
and slipped out from the bars. He added supports to the cart
and put up the benches. He sat down with another sigh.
“Aa-ah...
Which way am I supposed to go? Does it have to be so empty of people
anyway..”
“You are at a seldom used road after
all.”
“Ah, I see. Thanks, that helps a lot.”
Slowly, the
other presence and voice registered in Genta's brain, and he quickly
spun around, managing to fall down from the bench and onto the
ground. “Y-you!”
Juuzo looked at
him with a small smirk playing at his lips. “You're as interesting
as always, Osushiya-san.” He reached forward and held out his
hand.
When Genta blinked and stared from the fallen humans hand to
his face, Juuzo took a hold of Genta's wrist and pulled him up from
the ground.
“Would you mind making sushi for an enemy? I'll pay
this time.”
Genta's mouth opened and closed like that of a fish
(quite fitting, considering his profession. And the name of
his blade.) and Juuzo took the moment of confusion to sit down at the
portable sushi-restaurant.
Genta spun around, crossing his arms
over his chest. “Why would I?”
“Because you said not many
appreciate your sushi, and I happen to be one of few who doea.”
Juuzo explained, looking at Genta over his shoulder as he rested his
elbow on the firm wooden table. Genta's cheeks filled with air as he
puffed them up with a displeased huff.
Juuzo chuckled as Genta
stomped over to the other side of the cart and started to prepare the
ingredients, then the sushi. The half human half Gedou followed every
movement the young human made, partly to make sure he didn't make
wasabi-sushi, (observing him had shown that people Genta wanted to
get away from got to suffer from the fearful wasabi-sushi, and Juuzo
wasn't very fond of the item in question.) And then because Genta
showed such a great concentration that he hadn't seen on the boys
face before. Then, it was because he was interesting, this
oshushiya-san.
“Hai, douzo.” Genta placed a plate of sushi in
front of Juuzo.
“How does it taste?” he asked as Juuzo took
one and ate it.
“You've improved,” Juuzo commented. For a
moment, a look of pleased embarrassment crossed Genta's face before
he feigned a cough and tried to wipe away the expression. He didn't
need compliments from an enemy, it seemed.
Again, Juuzo smirked as
he swallowed another piece of sushi.
They didn't say
anything more, until Juuzo finished and asked how much he owed. Genta
named a price and accepted the money from Juuzo, who in turn didn't
accept the change.
Genta frowned and protested; he was an honest
person and didn't want people to pay too much, be it enemy or not,
ally or not.
They both stilled
for a moment, staring into each others eyes.
Juuzo saw a barely
hidden curiosity in Gentas. And to be honest, he was feeling quite
curious as well.
Without warning,
Juuzo grabbed the scruff of Genta's shirt and pulled him close as he
leaned over the table. He pressed lips against lips, feeling how soft
Genta's were to contrast his own.
As Genta's surprise subdued and
the kiss was returned and deepened, a hand buried in curly locks and
Juuzo practically devoured Genta's mouth.
The one to break away from the kiss was Juuzo, and he smiled when he saw the sushi-chefs flushed face.
“Gochisousama. I
might drop by sometime, if you'd be interested.” Juuzo said,
swiping a hand through Gentas hair. Then he motioned toward the left.
“Go straight until you come to the first crossroad, then turn
right. Then you'll be able to get back to town.”
Genta nodded as
he saw Juuzo leave, both holding onto an unspoken promise. Next
time we're alone, I'll show you more.
That was when Genta noticed the money left on the table. With a sigh, he picked them up and clutched them tightly in his hand, promising to give Juuzo his change next time. At least it would give him and excuse to be on the lookout for the other man.
~Owari~