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Once again, some muse babies fanfic. :3 They all belong to @birbyonce! This one is mostly HaruHana and AoJun. & merry Christmas~
Title: Because I Know You Like Me Back Pairings: Yuutaru, AoJun Words: 7931 A/N: boy is this chapter a whopper. originally it was going to be two chapters, but i decided to combine them because reasons. also i meant to post this yesterday but it got to like, 7am, and i got so tired i couldn't finish the last 2k words. oops. anyways! enjoy the conclusion to my little fic series for @birbyonceâ's muse babies au. also, iâve posted the series to AO3, here, for easier reading. itâs taken me until now to realise my blog has an awful font. c:
Youâre walking to Junkoâs house a little past midday when you decide to send Hotaru your third text of the day. Itâs windy, and a little chilly out, so youâve layered a rose pink scarf on top of your knit â she was the one who gave it to you, two birthdays ago. You donât really need it in all honesty, because itâs not that cold, but it reminds you of a time where you werenât scared of losing your long-time crush and best friend. Junkoâs promised you that the twins and their parents will be there, and the thought of seeing them again distracts you, a little. Nico is often out of town on tours, or travelling for photoshoots and meet and greets, so you probably know her the least out of all the Muse mothers. Youâve heard ample stories from your parents, though, and sheâs been charismatic enough the times you have seen her to stick in your mind. You think perhaps thatâs why sheâs such a successful idol. You ponder, briefly, if your parents and the rest of Muse could have made it big, like Nico did, had they stayed together. Your life would be different, surely â maybe you wouldnât see your parents as much. Theyâd be like Nico, always away on photoshoots and tours and whatnot. Youâd be wealthier, probably. You donât know the details, but you do know that Nico send a significant portion of the money she earns to her mother and siblings. Considering how wealthy their family is, you think that might be quite a lot of money. Maybe youâd have been raised by nannies, then â Kotori-mama would always be busy sewing costumes, and Umi-mama would be busy writing lyrics for their next hit. Itâd be hard for them, having to take several months off for your motherâs pregnancy. Then, you think, you might not have been born at all. Your mothers might have had to sacrifice any desires for parenthood as contracts dictated that they simply couldnât take that much time off. Being an idol wasnât just a career â it was a lifestyle. You suddenly felt a surge of respect for Nico, for managing her life as she did. She always seemed to be able to make it for the twinâs most important moments, no matter what. You think Nico might be a very, very good parents. Not that your mothers have been any worse â no, your parents are everything you could ever ask for, if a little quirky, and even then, they were a part of Muse. Itâs to be expected, you think. Still, you think youâre very glad your parents didnât decide to keep being idols. By the time you get to Junkoâs house itâs 1pm, and Hotaru still hasnât messaged you back. Youâre not expecting anything by this point, but it doesnât stop the hurt in your chest. âAh, Yuu-chin!â you hear as you announce your arrival at the front door, and a familiar mop of orange leans around the corner to greet you. âCome in, come in!â You follow her up the stairs into their kitchen â itâs open plan, linked to their dining room and balcony â and find Hanayo, calmly manoeuvring about the kitchen as she presumably prepared dishes for dinner. âYuuki-chan? Itâs lovely to see you,â she says, adjusting settings on the rice cooker. âItâs nice to see you too, Hanayo-san, Rin-sanâ you say, and the smiles they give you are so warm you canât help but return them. Thereâs something to be said about the two of them â Rin is free-spirited and candid, energetic and full of life. Hanayo, on the other hand, is calm, nurturing, and perhaps a little shy â the quietest of all the adults you know. Both of them, though, are genuine and kind. You donât think youâve ever seen either of them lie â not that they would have anything to lie about, you think. You wonder how they produced Junko â sure, she has Hanayoâs soft eyes and Rinâs wild hair, but sheâs not particularly energetic or shy, nor is she candid or exactly nurturing. Sheâs almost mysterious, but intense â she says she gets that side of her form Hanayo, but you donât believe it. Hanayo is so sweet that you could hardly believe her to be overly excited about anything. You understand where Junko got her calmness, though. That at least is clear enough. As you finish with greeting the two of them, Junko pops her head from down the stairs and gestures you to follow. Her parents wave at you as the two of your disappear down the stairs. The bedrooms in their household are on the lower floor, so you presume thatâs where Junko is taking you â and sure enough, she leads you right there. Itâs messy, clothes tossed aside on the floor and her bed unmade, but for whatever reason that makes you feel a little more at home. âWelcome to my room,â Junko says, and itâs a simple statement, but you feel like youâve been invited to a little more than that. Bedrooms, you think, speak volumes about oneâs character. Yours is neat and tidy to a fault â Umi-mama instilled that habit in you early on â which you suppose reflects on your personality. The mess in Junkoâs, youâre sure, says something about her, but youâre not exactly sure what. âHere,â she says, and you realise youâve spaced out for a few moments as she deposits something small and warm and white and orange into your cupped hands. âThis is Hamtaro.â So, you think, this is the hamster sheâs told you about. Hamtaro wiggles his nose at you, before itching at his ear. Itâs endearing, you think, and creature seems to smile back at you as you kiss itâs forehead. âHeâs adorable,â you say, and Junko grins. âIf you stroke him like this,â she says, running a finger over the hamsterâs tiny head and down its spine, âheâll be your best friend.â Sure enough, Hamtaro rolls over and exposes his soft belly, and you gently tickle it with the tip of your index finger. He wriggles at your touch, and you swear to yourself that the hamster is laughing. âBut,â Junko starts, smiling at you, âyou didnât ask to come over to play with Hamtaro.â You shake your head, because you didnât even, even if the rodent is much, much cuter than you expected. âItâs okay Hamtaro,â she says, frowning and cooing the creature back into her hands. He runs up her shoulder, resting there. âI still love you.â Youâre not sure whether or not to feel offended that Junko doubts your love for Hamtaro. âSorry,â she says, chuckling softly, âjust kidding. You wanted to talk about Hotaru, didnât you?â Junkoâs voice is a miracle in itself â soft and gentle and enveloping, like the warm blankets Kotori-mama brings out when the three of you huddle by the fire for a family movie in the middle of winter. Itâs different to how soothing Aoi is â Aoi is reassuring, authoritative, as if you feel protected under her care. Junkoâs, you think, makes you feel cared for, as if nothing else but you matters to her in the moment. You swallow, and think you realise why Aoi likes her so much. âMm,â you reply, tucking a lock of hair behind your ear. âAbout yesterday, really. Is ââ You stutter. How unlike yourself. âIs she okay?â Junko hums, gazing lazily at the creature as it runs under her clothes. You try not to think about that too much. âOkay? Well, yesterday she was very upset. You said that it was a misunderstanding, though, didnât you?â You nod. A misunderstanding is a good way to put it â even if you were the person who gave off all the wrong signals and itâs all your fault Hotaru cried. You bite your lip at the thought of her crying again, and guilt simmers in your stomach. âI froze up when she told me she liked me,â you say, avoiding eye contact. Itâs hard enough to be honest with Junko. You donât need to make it harder for yourself. âIt was like I couldnât move or speak and â to her, that meant rejection.â Junko frowned, raising an eyebrow. âAnd youâve texted her, to no response?â she asks, and Hamtaro reappears out of the waistband of Junkoâs shorts. âShe responded once,â you say. âShe told me I was cruel for joking like that.â Youâve read that text a thousand times since last night, and each time you run over the words in your mind it hurts a little more. That only makes you think about it harder. âI see,â Junko says, softening her words even more and closing her eyes, as if in thought. Hamtaro runs up and down her shoulders as she leans back, opening her eyes again. âSo, what would you like my advice on?â Everything, you want to say, but thatâs not an exactly an answer Junko can help you with, and you know you need to work with her here, so you try and narrow it down into pieces. âHow can I convince her that I like her back?â you ask, feeling like that probably sums up the start. Junko bites her lip and frowns, kissing the hamster as it runs up to her shoulders and nuzzles against her cheek. He decides to rest there, in the crook of her neck and collarbone. âTime, probably,â she says, and your heart sinks. Youâd wanted to sort this out as soon as possible, because the thought of Hotaru being upset because of you makes you feel worse and worse with each passing moment, and already you want to bury yourself in your bed and never emerge. âYou need to make sure you stay friends, first of all. Make things as normal as you can, with student council work and talking at school. Of course, thatâs up to Hotaru as well as up to you. Iâm sure Aoi told her something along the same lines, though.â You nod, because she makes sense, even if it isnât the kind of truth you want to hear. You so desperately want a quick fix, an easy solution â but if thereâs nothing you can do thenâŠtime is yur only option. âEventually, youâll get back to normal, and maybe then you can bring it up properly,â Junko continues, and your heart sinks at the mention of eventually. âYou have to be forceful, though, when you do finally decide to explain the truth. Hotaru-chanâs stubborn, so you have to corner her somewhere where she canât escape.â âAnd youâre sure thereâs nothing else I could do to convince her?â you ask â you know this is the best way, probably, but you canât help but hope. âWell,â Junko says, sitting up and offering you a half-smile. Hamtaro squeaks at the sudden movement, and she strokes him to calm him down. âYou could kiss her. Sheâd probably believe you then.â Youâre pretty sure your face turns a little pink at her comment, because Junko giggles, and you instinctively hunch your shoulders. K-kiss her? Impossible. âYou know thereâs no way I could do that,â you say, trying to keep the hot, hot embarrassment out of you. Junko just appears amused at your efforts. âAbsolutely no way.â âMm,â she says, tilting her head and letting the half-smile widen a little more as she gazes at you â how embarrassing â âBut thatâs why itâd convince her. Youâd have to really mean it to actually go out and kiss her.â You scowl, turning away from her, only to feel tiny claws prickle your shoulder as she places Hamtaro on you. He rubs against your cheek. Itâs adorable. âThatâs impossible. I â I couldnât.â âYour loss,â Junko breathes, and tilts her head as the door opens. âThat must be the twins.â You nod, and try to breathe the pink away from your face. Youâll wait, you think. Probably. It doesnât stop your mind from wandering to how kissing Hotaru would feel, though. You attempt to perish the thought. It doesnât work.
Nico and Maki are a couple youâd never have expected to see together, but when you see them standing side by side, Makiâs hand loosely pulling Nicoâs waist closer to yours, it sort of makes sense, a little. Nicoâs grown her hair out since her Muse days â sheâs kept the twin tails, but theyâre waist-length now, and somehow that makes her look a little elegant. The twins seem like the natural product of the two, you think. Somehow, it just works. Thatâs something you think a lot about their family. They certainly make Junkoâs room feel a lot smaller, however, and you didnât think it was particularly small to begin with â maybe itâs the fact that the headcount inside has doubled, but you think itâs more their massive presence. The two manage to occupy more space than their tiny bodies alone. Junko doesnât seem bothered, though, because the two are enthralled with Hamtaro. âJunko-senpai, heâs so cute!â Makoto says as she lets him run up her shirt. You recoil in disgust. Heâs cute enough to pet and hold, sure, but having him run through your clothes? Gross. Instead of worrying about the hygienic issues of hamsters, though, you let your thoughts wander about your situation. It could make an amusing story to tell, you think, when â if you finally get together. Listening to the story of your parents getting together was adorable â Umi-mama took three months to work up the courage to confess, and even though Kotori-mama knew how Umi-mama felt, she still waited until she was ready, so as not to rush her. Umi-mama had always liked to take such things at her own pace, so your other mother so no need to rush her. Eventually, sheâd asked her at practise one day, when they were the last two to leave. Kotori-mama had said yes, and slowly but surely, the two of them began to date and act as lovers. It was a slow, gentle, love story, but you found it endearing âHey, Junko-chan,â you say, interrupting the hamster cooing. âHow did your parents get together?â âOhh, tell us!â Kamiko says, blowing on the hamsterâs ears. Hamtaro chirrups at the sensation. Junko raises an eyebrow, leaning back on her hands. âIt wasnât anything like a confession,â she says, âthey started out as best friends, and one day they kissed, without ever talking about it. They donât have an anniversary, because they never really started dating. It just sort of happened over time.â You could see that, you think â Rin and Hanayo had always been close, and youâve heard enough of their antics from your parents. âWhat about your parents, Kamiko-chan, Mako-chan?â you ask, turning your head. The twins look at each other and grin. It takes you a certain degree of self-control not to show your fearful anticipation. âIt all began with a turbulent friendship,â Makoto begins, crossing her arms and closing her eyes. âThey were always fighting with each other, but they liked each other, really!â âEventually, their fighting became more like bickering, and then more like worrisome nagging,â Kamiko continues, âthey grew closer and closer, and then â â âOn live TV, Nico-mama told Maki-mama she loved her!â the two say, together, as if rehearsed. Then again, knowing the twins, they probably had rehearsed. âMaki-mama got really embarrassed, and ran off-stage,â Makoto says.  âThey got together in the end,â Kamiko says. âThey just took a little longer.â You blink. âAâŠlive confession?â Makoto grins, and holds up a USB. âHow about we just show you?â Junko nods, and thereâs a smirk on her face that you canât quite figure out. She hands over her laptop to the twins, and Makoto loads up a video. Maki and Nico are standing next to each other, as an announcer congratulates them on another performance â probably Zurui Yo Magnetic Today, you think, if itâs just the two of them. Before the curtains close, however, Nico asks for the microphone. âBefore we end today, thereâs something Iâd like to say,â she says, grinning. Maki raises an eyebrow, but says nothing. âMaki-chan,â Nico says, and Makiâs attention snaps immediately to Nico, any pretence of indifference tossed aside. âYouâre the best friend Iâve ever had. You challenge me in places nobody else does, and youâve shown me kindness in ways Iâve never before known. Thatâs why thereâs something I wanted to tell you today.â Makiâs face is going red, you think, and you can tell even under all the make-up sheâs wearing. She knows whatâs coming, but she doesnât say anything. âMaki-chan, I love you more than anyone Iâve ever met.â The video ends as you see Maki dart off-stage, red-faced. You feel sorry for her, a little. You know sheâs somewhat of a private person, so of course a public confession was never going to turn out well. âAnd thatâs how it happened!â the twins say together, again. You decide not to debate the logistics of how they kept matching each other word-for-word. Still, you think â thatâs about a messed up of a confession as you can get. You stand up, immediately. âIâm just going to ask the adults something quickly, okay? Iâll be right back,â you say, and leave the room before anyone can protest. Up the stairs, the adults are chatting and laughing, wine glasses clinking together as they stand huddled in a circle near the kitchen counter. âOh? Yuuki-chan?â Maki says, turning around. âDid you need something?â The four of them look upon you with a smile each but â suddenly their gazes are intimidating. You dislike asking personal questions when you donât know people all that well, but youâve got to ask anyone who might to be able to help you. âAh, Maki-san, Nico-san, could I ask you two a question?â you say, and the two of them put down the glasses in their hands. âOf course,â Nico says. You feel like her smile has seen a thousand people do the same. Youâre probably massively underestimating that figure, you think. âThen, about your confession, live, when you were younger â â you say, and watch as the two of them exchange a look of despair. â â should I stop?â âNo, no,â Maki says, shaking her head and rubbing her temples. âThe twins showed you that damn USB, didnât they?â You can only nod, and the two of the groan. Behind them, Rin and Hanayo chuckle. âItâs just like you two to have such mischievous children,â Hanayo says, touching Makiâs shoulder gently. âIsnât a lively household more fun, though?â Rin asks, leaning against Nico. If she minds it, she doesnât offer any signs. Instead, Nico frowns presumably at the thought of the twinâs antics. âMaybe if youâre not the one cleaning up,â Nico says, and Junkoâs parents laugh again. Maki rolls her eyes, and turns to you again. You feel like youâre witnessing something you shouldnât. âItâs fine, Yuuki-chan,â she says, offering you a pained smile. âWhat did you want to know?â âWell,â you say, and you have to think carefully about to word it, âHow did you two get together after you ran offstage, Maki-san?â âI told her how much I Nico-Nico-Needed her in my life, and â â Maki elbows Nicoâs side rather aggressively, and rolls her eyes again. âShe sent me flowers, and we talked a lot. I was stubborn, Iâll admit, though.â âI had to really try to get to her to listen to me,â Nico says, a little more serious now, âStubborn doesnât even begin to describe it.â âOh, and youâre not stubborn?â Maki says, but thereâs a grin on her lips and all of a sudden the interactions between the two of them start to make a lot of sense. âOf course not! Nico-Nii is perfect!â You chuckle and smile as you thank them for answering you, and head back downstairs. From what they said â trying, trying, trying seemed to be the only thing that worked. If nothing else, you had to keep trying. You open your phone, and send her another text. Eventually, eventually, sheâll reply, you think. You just have to keep on trying.
She doesnât reply. When Monday comes, youâre done and dusted, you tell yourself, youâre not to worry about her anymore, but as soon as you see her in class you canât adhere to that. She doesnât greet you that morning, and she doesnât greet anyone else with any of her usual cheer. Instead, she comes in quietly, sits down quietly, and opens her books quietly. She looks sadder than youâve ever seen her. You canât get rid of the feeling inside your stomach that this is your fault. She refuses to make eye-contact with you until third period, where for a single second your eyes meet â but thereâs no teasing glint in them anymore. Instead she looks back to her books as quickly as possible, whilst youâre left looking for more. At lunch, she moves away from you, and surrounds herself with the fangirls youâre normally there to drive away. No, this time youâre the one being driven away. You decide to eat your lunch in the council-room. No-one comes by, anyway, so itâs peaceful at least. You pretend to yourself that you donât feel lonely. She doesnât talk to you all day, either. Nothing but a small âsorryâ when you deliberately knock arms with her on your way past. As you get changed for club, you begin to dread your council work after. You canât hit a single arrow on the mark. Your accuracy is normally impeccable, and your clubmates begin to worry. Youâre sure your mother would be disappointed in you. No matter how hard you try, though, you canât stop thinking of her, and you canât focus on the way youâre drawing the bowstring. Youâre not sure whether or not itâs a blessing when club ends â on one hand, you can stop embarrassing yourself in front of your juniors, but on the other hand, you have to face her, and thereâs no way you can avoid it. You deliberately take your time as you shower and get changed back into your uniform, and youâre sure you take the scenic route back to the council room. For whatever reason, you feel a little more comfortable with the idea of letting her arrive first. What you do not expect is Aoi also being there. Nor do you to see Hotaruâs shirt completely unbuttoned, her hair down and messy against the wall, hands sliding under Aoiâs shirt. Nor do you expect to see the saliva trail between their lips. When they see you, they panic, and pull themselves off each other â and is that reluctance you see in the way they move? âUh, hereâs your hairtie, Hotaru-chan,â Aoi says, adjusting her shirt and darting past you. Sheâs gone before you can say a word. Hotaru does up the buttons on her shirt as if sheâs ashamed to be caught. You feel betrayed. Aoi is your best friend, and you told her so many times how you felt about Hotaru and then â No, of course. You donât have a claim any more. You ârejectedâ her. Aoi must think you donât care anymore. Youâre such an idiot. âWhat the hell do you think youâre doing?â you say, and you donât mean to lash out, so you have to quickly adjust yourself. âIf youâre going to do that sort of thing, keep it out of the councilroom.â Hotaru just looks at you with dead eyes. âSorry,â she says, and nothing more. You donât speak as you pass papers between each other. Instead, you fume over how she â already â moved on. And with Aoi? You canât believe it. Aoiâs your best friend, sheâs in love with JunkoâŠright? Right? Your stomach starts to ache as you think about it â what if they both moved on, without you? What if theyâve started dating? Itâs none of your business, you try to tell yourself, but it just canât be true. They canât date â Aoiâs your best friend. She would have told you, right? And Hotaru â ? You donât think you have any right to assume how Hotaru might act right now. She doesnât say goodbye when the two of you leave the councilroom, and you canât bring yourself to say it either. You walk in opposite directions to the shoe bay, and you figure sheâs going to wait for you to go before she heads home. You leave first. Itâs lonely walking home by yourself. When you see Aoi the next day, she demonstrates an impressive ability to provide very little in the vein of answers. âAoi, what the hell was that, yesterday?â you say, unsure how to feel. âUh,â she says, scratching her head. âNothing really. Just a platonic thing â we both kind of felt like it, because Hotaru was feeling sort of crappy after what happened on Friday, and Iâm kind of bummed about the Junko situation. Did she say anything to you at council?â You shake your head, and say, âNot a word. I got two âsorryâs, and that was it all day.â âAh,â Aoi says, stretching out her arms, âIâm sure things will improve. It wonât be like this forever.â Sheâs right, after all. That same day, Hotaru greets you with a cautious âheyâ as you enter the classroom. It feels only right to respond in kind as you take your seat. Just like Junko said, you think. Time will fix things.
You donât think you have the patience for time when you walk into the councilroom, and catch Aoi and Junko in a state of undress in the councilroom later that day. Thereâs a hickey on Aoiâs collarbone that you definitely didnât want to see, and Hotaruâs in the process of making another when you rip them apart. Youâre not allowed to be angry at them, you tell yourself. They have every right to do what theyâre doing. Just not in the councilroom, you tell yourself. Thatâs the reason youâre cross with them, and thatâs the reason you act snippy whenever you see either of them. Youâre not angry, youâre just â Youâre so, so jealous, and you hate it. It hurts. Aoi becomes evasive whenever you bring up the topic again, and eventually you decide to stop bringing it up at all. You canât look her in the face, not when all you can think of is what it might have felt like to have Hotaruâs lips on hers. She probably notices your jealousy, you think. Aoiâs been your best friend since you were a toddler â she knows more about you than anyone else in the world. Your thoughts are confirmed when she confronts you about it. âWeâre not dating,â she says to you on the way home that day. âyou know that, right?â You nod, biting your lip. Aoi said as much earlier, so of course youâd believe her â probably. Maybe. Itâd be easier to believe if you couldnât see the hickey on her neck. âI know,â you say, and you hate the way your voice scratches as you speak. Youâre not jealous, you remind yourself. Youâre not angry. Youâre just fine. Aoi doesnât believe you either, from the look in her eyes. Itâs not exactly pity, nor exactly empathy, but itâs somewhere in between the two. She stares at you for a moment, tracing your expression. Youâre pretty sure whatever poker face youâre trying to pull isnât working. âIâll stop if you want me to,â she says, turning her stare to the ground in front of her. You shake her head immediately, instinctively, because no, no, thatâs not what you meant at all â right? âNo, of course not,â you say, and youâre sure she knows youâre lying through your teeth. âI donât mind at all.â Aoi doesnât look at you like a liar â she just holds that same expression, and you think it might be easier if sheâd just call you out on your bullshit. By the time it gets to Wednesday, when you final both to look at her face, itâs not sadness, but apathy in Hotaruâs eyes. Youâre not sure which is worse. Youâre sure she catches the way you look at the two of them whenever you see them liplocked around school, but you have no idea what sheâs thinking. You canât read her anymore. It seems like youâre magnetised towards them, because you find them no matter where you go. No matter what you say, they never listen about making out in the council room. Itâs as if Hotaru is trying to make you jealous. Perhaps she is, you think. Itâs working far, far too well. You want to be where Aoi is, sitting on the receiving end of those lips so, so, so badly. Youâve pined on your own for so long, so why, when your wildest dreams finally come to fruition canât you be honest about how you feel? You start to wonder if Hotaru knows youâre jealous. The way she looks at you when you walk on them changes from embarrassment to something unreadable. The surprise in her eyes could be something else entirely. Maybe youâre overthinking it. You probably are. Even, still. On the Friday when you get home, youâre about done with it. Junko was wrong. Time hasnât done anything for you, you think. All waiting has done is make you hurt more as you think again and again of Aoi on those lips that should belong to you, and â Why canât she see how much sheâs hurting you? Why canât she see how every kiss makes you want to rip open your chest and bare your beating heart? Why canât she tell how much you ruminate over every time you see them together? Why does she look at you like sheâs unimpressed every time you catch them? âŠdoes she want to hurt you the same way you hurt her? If she does, you think, then sheâs doing a fantastic job. You bring a hand to your eye â when did you start crying? This wasnât part of the plan but â You heave out a sob, because itâs so, so unfair what sheâs doing to you â except didnât you just do the exact thing to her? Wouldnât that make it just and fair? But it hurts so, so much, you have to gasp out in pain. You didnât want to upset her, you never, ever wanted to hurt her, not once and now â She hates you, doesnât she? Thatâd explain it. She hates you now, and thatâs why sheâs trying to hurt you as much as possible. Sheâs picking spaces she knows youâll find them in. She wants to scratch out your heart with her fingernails and squeeze it dry of all the love it ever felt for her, to punish you for hurting her the way you did. You open your box of precious things, and take out the photo inside. Fine, you think. You tear the photo in two. You cry over how the two pieces will never fit back together how they used.
Over the weekend, you talk to Junko on the phone. âItâs not working,â you say, your voice bitter. Bitter is a good way to describe yourself, you think. It reminds you of the scalding green tea your mother makes. You think the comparison is somewhat apt. âYuuki-chan,â she says, and her voice is all marshmallows and hot chocolate with three spoons of sugar â too sweet. She sounds almost sarcastic, but youâve never heard Junko, of all people, employ sarcasm. âTime doesnât mean a few days. It means weeks, months.â Itâs not fast enough. âThere has to be something I can do, Junko-chan,â you say, and you donât even bother to hide the desperation in your voice this time. âI canât deal with them anymore. Theyâre everywhere.â You can hear her exhale at the mention of Aoi and Hotaru together. You wonder how she feels about it, but you donât think you have it in you to ask right now. âYou could try cornering her and forcing her to listen,â she says, although the tone of her voice is wavering. She doesnât believe itâll achieve anything. You donât care. You have to do something, you canât just keep sitting around, hoping for Hotaru to come to her senses. âOkay,â you breathe. âOn Monday, in the councilroom. Iâll tell her, properly.â ââŠ.good luck,â she says, and you know she means it. Youâll need all the luck you can get, probably. Her doubt doesnât sway you, though. Youâve had enough.
Youâre back to small-talk on Monday morning. Hotaru, at least, seems a little bit glad to see you, even if itâs fleeting in her eyes as she looks away. She looks like sheâs done something wrong. She hasnât, you remind yourself. It takes all of your concentration and resolve to force a smile. Your classes are less grating than the week before, just slightly. The fact that Hotaru isnât looking at you like you crushed her helps. You still feel a stab on guilt in your stomach whenever you think about it. Youâll make it right today, you assure yourself. You have to. At club, every single one of your arrows hits the bullseye, and your captain praises you on your concentration. Thereâs determination in your eyes, she says, but all you feel is a fire in your belly. You suppose thatâs a good thing. It feels nice to be outed by your captain, a little. Your mother would be proud, you think, and that in itself in something to be proud of. Theyâre there in the councilroom, again, when you open the door. âWoah, Hotaru-chan, where did you learn that?â comes Aoiâs breathless voice. You stand there in the doorway, waiting for them to notice, but theyâre so wrapped up in their own little world that you think they wonât. You watch as Hotaru smirks, of all things, before replying, âI just wanted to try something.â Her voice is laced with nervousness, and you can see it in the way she pulls Aoi closer to her as she leans in again and â You donât need to see this. You clear your throat, and the two of them jump ten feet in the air. Aoi waves at you and hurries outside, her face painted scarlet. Hotaru wipes saliva from her lips and stares at you as if sheâs expecting something. Itâs time, you think. So you begin. âHotaru-chan, can I speak honestly with you?â you start, and you hate how your voice isnât quite as authoritative as youâd like it to be. Youâre still meek in all the wrong places, but you canât let yourself back down now. You donât think you could forgive yourself if you did. âIf itâs about Aoi-chan,â Hotaru says, avoiding eye contact as she takes a seat in her usual spot. You stand at the desk, opposite her, watching. âI donât want to hear it. Pretending like you care doesnât make me feel any better, you know.â She frowns, and looks to the ground. Youâve never heard her be so dismissive of you before â youâve never heard her act like she cares so little for you before. Sheâs acting like the two of you arenât even friends, like you mean nothing to each other. Sheâs effectively throwing away all the memories the two of youâve shared together â just like you did when you ripped up that photograph. You hate yourself for that, just a little. You donât hate Hotaru. You just get mad. âIâm not pretending at all!â you say, your voice suddenly a lot louder as you slam your palms on the desk between you. âI care a lot, Hotaru-chan. I told you so many times, I like you back. I really do.â The words lips out so easily, but all you can do is grit your teeth at the blank expression on Hotaruâs face. You want her to listen to you so, so bad, but â âCan you stop this?â she says, snarling, and for the first time you see genuine anger in her eyes. âI told you, itâs not funny. Stop making how I feel into some joke you can laugh at.â You want to scream, because sheâs so dense, she just doesnât get it, and you wish, you wish that you could just get through to her, so she knows, so she understands how you feel. âIâm not lying to you!â and your voice is practically screaming now as you learn further over the desk, towering over Hotaru as if you could maybe, just maybe scare enough sense into her to make her listen to you just this once. âIâm being serious! Hotaru-chan, I like you!â Youâre leaning even further forwards over her, and the word keep spilling out of your mouth. âI donât get why you keep doubting me!â you say, scowling, âWhy the hell would I lie to you, one of my best friends, about something like this? I told you, I froze up. I was so shocked and so happy that I couldnât respond, and youâre the one who took it as rejection!â Your face is so close to hers, and you think that maybe if you yell at her face long enough, something will get through. âYou donât think that finding out the girl Iâve been crushing on for almost two years now feels the same way about me would make me happy? Would shock me? Do you really think Iâd say no? Can you really, honestly, say that?â You feel her breath on your face. âI texted you so many times, but you refused to text back! Why canât you just get it through your thick skull, that I, Yuuki Minami, like you, Hotaru Aya â â You feel your lips brush against something soft and warm. It takes you a moment to register that the soft and warm belongs to Hotaru. You kissed her. Immediately, you spring back, because oh no, oh no no no you canât have just done that â youâre not even dating, how inappropriate, how are you going to face your parents after this? What if Hotaru didnât like it, what if sheâs already moved on from you? What if youâre an awful kisser, what if â The look on her face stops you right in your tracks. Sheâs shocked, just like, you, and thereâs a strip of red spreading right across her cheeks. âDo,â you stutter â how uncharacteristic of you, âdo you believe me now?â The hotness in your cheeks is warm enough to burn, and you think you might melt in embarrassment, but your heart bursts in flames when you catch her nodding. Neither of the two of you say anything after that. Eventually, you move on with your councilwork, in dead, awful, awkward silence. You still canât bring yourself to say anything when the two of you finish for the day. The walk is equally awkward, and equally void of chatter. You donât think youâve ever seen Hotaru this quiet. Every now and then, you steal a glance, and let your face bloom a brilliant scarlet when your eyes inevitably meet. You donât want to admit youâre looking at her. Itâs just so embarrassing. You decide not to tell your parents just yet. You donât think youâre ready for Umi-mama to fight the girl you like.
When you both arrive at school the next day, it becomes blatantly clear to you that you havenât thought this far ahead. Itâs exactly like before, except instead of looking at you sadly, she looks at you as if youâll disappear. You wonder if she thinks that might happen. When the two of you bump shoulders in the hall, you both apologise, and you blush so hard you think you might be able to light a dark room. Today, at least, when youâre working together in the councilroom, itâs not completely quiet. âIâm almost finished with this pile,â she says after a while, and you canât help but notice how wispy her voice goes when sheâs embarrassed. You nod. âThatâs good,â you say, âif you can sort them too, thenâŠâ You canât bring yourself to finish any of your sentences strongly. Instead, youâre too caught up in the nervous way she chews on her pens, biting down hard on them every time she steals a glance at you. You only catch half of them, but eventually you think you can guess when sheâs staring at you. The sound of her pen scribbling across the page changes, ever so slightly. Sheâs efficient with her work, however, and sheâs beating you, today. Not that anyone could blame you, you think, probably. Itâs not your fault your vice-president makes you blush like a magnolia in May. Youâre grateful when the song on her phone changes, because it drags you out of your bubble of admiration just long enough to snap out of it. God bless, you think, for her suggestion of listening to music whilst you work. You think youâve finally buried yourself in your work for the first time that day, and maybe youâll be able to get some work done when she speaks up. âUh, hey,â she says, looking off to the side and itching at her neck. âHey,â you say, coolly, because just like that your focus on your work is gone and all you can think about is her gorgeous, gorgeous collarbone. âDo you,â she stammers over her words, and you think thatâs just like her, âDo you want to hold hands?â If sheâs trying to win an award for making you blush the most, you think, then she is definitely, definitely winning. âOkay,â you say, and as itâs as if you exhale the word itself, and swallow. Hotaru looks to the side, and takes your left hand in her right. Her hand is a little sweaty, but itâs warm, and as your fingers interlace, you find that you donât really mind. You donât miss the smile that creeps to her lips, either. It makes you smile a little bit yourself to see her look happy for the first time in over a week. You walk home together like that, hands together, fingers locked. She waves at you with the shyest of smiles on her face when you finally unwind your fingers and separate. Sheâs adorable, you think. As the week passes, you start to talk a little more each day. Hotaru cracks a joke in class, and when you laugh, the way her face lights up reminds you of everything good in the world. You greet each other in the morning with a shy smile apiece, and you say farewell in the evening with just the tiniest tinge of sadness in your expressions. Itâs embarrassing, you think, but she makes you happy enough that you donât think you really mind all that much. Aoiâs talking to you again, too, and whenever you tell her about something cute Hotaru did that day, she laughs and smile and ruffles your hair just like she used to. Sometimes thereâs a tinge of awkwardness when it comes up that she used to make out with Hotaru, and even though itâs only been a couple of days it feels like worlds away. Youâre just glad to finally have your best friend back. You missed her. On Friday, the two of you donât have club, so you head straight to the councilroom. The work is easy, you think, and the music thatâs playing is fast-paced, perfect for working through the papers with a little energy. Itâs not all the same â Hotaru never did enjoy themes in her playlists â so the tempo wavers a lot. Every now and then, you hear a Muse song come on. Hotaru swears black and blue that she didnât put them on there, but for some reason, she knows every line, so you maybe you donât quite believe her. Itâs getting late by the time you two finish, and you yawn, stretch out your limbs, and gaze at the girl next to you. Your girlfriend, you think. You havenât said it out loud yet, but eventually, you will. She smiles back at you when she catches your gaze, and it sends you hastily looking in the other direction. Thankfully, the song changes. Itâs a distraction, you think, as youâre putting your things into your bag, but oh â you know this song. Moshimo Kara Kitto, you think. A solo song Hotaruâs mother sung, back when they were younger. âHey,â Hotaru says, suddenly, and it almost catches you off-guard, because the two of you have hardly spoken words to each other today â maybe youâve communicated in hand squeezes and red-faced grins, but words seem a little far-fetched. âDo you know how to slow-dance?â she says, and stands, offering you her hand to take. You stare at her â golden hair slightly messy, half-up half-down in that curious hairstyle of hers, an awkward smile spread across her face â just briefly, before shaking your head, and placing your hand in hers. Youâve never really danced before â Aoi told you about the dancing lessons she took with Junko, but youâve never really had the drive. You like to think youâd be naturally good at it, considering your mother heads a traditional Japanese dance dojo, but you think that might just be wishful thinking on your part. You almost canât meet Hotaruâs eyes as you stand with her, and she wraps her arms around your waist. You place a hand on her shoulder, and she takes your other hand in hers. âLet me show you,â she says, and her voice is all kinds of illegal gentleness that you didnât think youâd ever hear from her. âItâs so easy, even I can do it.â You can only nod, because youâve never done something like this before, but soon you get the hang of it, and the two of you are swaying from side-to-side, together. Hotaru takes the lead, and for once, you let her. I'm sure We are destined to meet, and even if we will be separated The feeling that today will surely be bright still overflows When you get to the chorus, you prompt her to twirl you, taking the lead in your own way, and Hotaruâs face reddens a little more. Youâre spinning in circles around the room, swaying and dancing from here, to there, laughing and spinning and â Hotaru slows you, to your surprise, until youâre barely moving, just swaying gently from side-to-side. While bringing up the fragments of all your dreams I found myself, at some point, growing just as passionate Within the smiles of everyone She meets your eyes for the first time since the song started, and swallows. âCan I kiss you?â she asks, and you flush bright scarlet. You close your eyes, dipping your head as you try to prepare yourself. And then my dream gave everyone wings Among everyone's many smiles I will forever treasure these feelings I want to embrace them, I want to hold them dear Then, you reach up, cup her face in your hands and press your lips to hers. Itâs a little chilly, and you can feel it on her lips, but the second kiss is a little less cold, and the third is even warm. The song ends, and you breathe, laughing softly as hers tickles your nose, but you stay with your arms wrapped around each other. You think you could stay like that for a while longer. After all, you think as you press your lips to hers a fourth time, itâs cold.
A/N: i hope you enjoyed the fic! be sure to leave a like or reblog or send me an ask if you did, and check out nina's amazing art for her au!! (sheâs birbyonce) i had a lot of fun writing this, particularly because i never write in second person, so this was very much a learning experience! thank you for reading!!
Title: Please Donât Make That Face Pairings: Yuutaru, Aojun Words: 2428 A/N: okay so this was probs gonna be longer but like. i had to rewrite half of it bc my computer froze before i could save. so i had to rewrite it. but anyway!! part 4 of my fic thing for @birbyonceâs muse babies au. sorry for the gap between parts 3 and 4, i had an exam, but iâm all done now, so no more excuses!! this is the first part from yuukiâs perspective, so i hope you guys enjoy.
Youâve always prided yourself on being prepared for everything. Your campaign as student council president was a matter of being prepared enough to have an answer for every single question thrown your way â something that you managed, somehow. Dealing with people like Hotaru, Kamiko and Makoto on a regular basis is a mission, but you always manage to pull through. Youâre always thinking, and because of that, youâre almost always ready for whatever bullshit is thrown at you â whether it be the twinâs water balloons, or Hotaruâs latest modelling shots. The one thing youâve never prepared yourself for, however, is the reciprocation of your crush on your best friend. âYuuki-chan, I like you.â And itâs just like that that Hotaru is able to shatter all your pretences of control and stability, and bring your entire world â with your façade of indifference with it â crashing to the ground. Youâre stuck, paralyzed because you never, ever thought youâd hear those word pass from her lips, ever. Hotaru liked Hana, you knew â youâd heard her gush and gush all through middle school and Hotaru never, ever changed â and surely if she had changed then you would have noticed, because you have hardly spend a moment away from her side, considering youâre in the same class, your clubs practise right beside each other, plus youâre both on the student council, so â why? Why didnât you notice, why didnât you consider the possibility because here she is, standing before you with a scarlet face and twitching demeanour, and if you donât say something she might run away and cry. Youâre just â youâre just not prepared for this. You swallow, and try to speak, but you canât summon any words to your tongue, and you end up opening and closing your mouth pointlessly. Your mouth feels dry, and thereâs a shivering in your spine that you just canât ignore. Thereâs no point â your throat is all gummed up, and no matter how much you struggle, you canât do anything other than stand there, gape, and wait as the heat in your face rises endlessly. Hotaru looks panicked, and you think you have to speak, if only for her sake, you have to say something, even if all you think you could say if you could speak is gibberish. âIâŠâ you finally stammer out, and you almost flinch at the way sheâs hanging onto your solitary word, like youâre waving candy in front of a child face. Youâre still not sure if you can say anything else, though, because your throat feels like youâve swallowed bubble-gum, and your mouth feels like the Sahara.  Hotaru looks more and more worried, and you start to panic too â what if you just freeze her, and she gets the wrong idea? Surely â surely she wouldnât jump to conclusions? Except itâs a lie, youâre her best friend and you know she would. Anxiety burbles in your stomach as you struggle to force words out, and â âHotaru, I didnât â â Itâs not a complete sentence but itâs something, and you think that might have helped, but you realise itâs the wrong thing to say when Hotaru looks at you with solemn acceptance in your eyes. No, you think, wait, you think, stop you think, but you donât voice anything at all. You canât. ââŠoh. I get it. Iâm sorry. Please forget this ever happened,â she says, and you want to scream at her no, no, no, you want to tell her that sheâs got it all wrong, but you canât bring yourself to think beyond the fact that she just confessed to you, she just told you she liked you and â The look on her face makes you want to cry as she rushes past you. You reach out and grab her wrist, but she shakes you off, and she doesnât look back as you call her name like itâs the only name youâve ever known â and in the moment, it may as well be, because all you can think about is the stray tear you saw falling down her cheek, and the sheer, utter hurt in her voice as she accept you didnât like her back. But it wasnât true, it really wasnât, you just â you just couldnât find the words to tell her. As youâre left alone in the councilroom, you think youâve just made the biggest mistake of your life.
Your walk home is unusually slow, unusually cold, and unusually quiet. Youâre alone, for the first time â Aoi and Junko had already left by the time youâd gotten to the gym, the twins live in the opposite direction, and Hotaru is â well.
5:03pm Yuuki: hotaru?? iâm really worried about you, text me back No new messages.
All you can think about is the fact that youâve unintentionally broken the heart of one of your best friends. You canât get over the way her voice wavered as she spoke out of the way, or the way she looked when you finally managed to speak. Nor can you stop thinking about the fact that you made her â Hotaru, star of the Otonokizaka softball team, renowned model, Otonokizaka student council vice-president, Hotaru Ayase â cry and run away. Nor can you remove the picture of her back as she walked away from you from your mind. When you open the door to your house, you rush immediately to your room without even greeting your mother. Kotori-mama looks at you with concern, but you know she wonât chase after you immediately. Sheâs always known how to give you space. Umi-mama might have, but Kotori-mama probably would have stopped her. Sheâll come up later, though, when youâve sorted out how you feel a little more and youâre able to put it into words. When you finally get up the stairs to your room, you dump your schoolbag at the foot of your bed, and flop onto the duvet. The only thing you can think to do is ask Aoi for advice, because sheâs always been the one whoâs helped you when you were struggling. Youâre best friends, after all.
5:24pm Yuuki: um aoi-chan you wonât believe what just happened to me. hotaru-chan kind of said she liked me!! 5:27pm Aoi: oh man okay um like i have her here with me right now. what did you do? sheâs not in a good state man.
Your heart sinks at the thought of Hotaru being upset because of you. Youâd hoped maybe, somewhere deep inside your heart that sheâd cry a little a be over it within minutes, and that once the weekend was over you could somehow find the words to tell her you liked her too and then â
5:27pm Yuuki: i froze up. i couldnât speak, and she took my silence as a rejection and now sheâs not responding to my texts! what do i do? is she okay? 5:34pm Aoi: look man i have to go, hotaru-chan rlly needs to be looked after. sorry yuuki-chan but she needs me more rn.
âSorry Yuuki-chan, but she needs me more right now.â Those words hurt more than anything â not only because your best friend, Aoi, is turning your back on you, but because youâre the reason why sheâs doing so. It really, really stings. In a way, youâre sort of glad theyâre together, because at least Aoi can comfort Hotaru, right? Except she shouldnât need comforting at all, you think. You should have been able to speak, you should have said yes and then you wouldnât be in this mess at all. You shouldnât be. Itâs not fair to put her through all this. You can just text her, you suddenly think â surely if you text her and explain things, sheâll feel a lot better, right?
5:45pm Yuuki: hotaru. i like you too. i couldnât say it in the clubroom but i like you. 5:46pm Hotaru: Funny joke, Yuuki. Real funny. I thought youâd be better than rubbing it in. Whatever. 5:47pm Yuuki: iâm not kidding! hotaru I really like you! No new messages.
You want to cry when you receive her text. Even if you do try and explain things, she doesnât believe you or she wonât listen so â how are you supposed to fix things now? How can you fix things with someone who doesnât want to? You bury your head in your hands. Itâs not fair. Youâve liked her for well over a year now, and youâd spent so much time hiding it that now you canât un-hide it. Youâd just never â never ever ever â expected Hotaru to reciprocate. Hotaru was adventurous and kind and always happy to help anyone who needed her, and you were just â you. She had model-level looks, and you couldnât even get anyone to ask to dance with you at last yearâs Cultural Festival. Itâd been a joint effort with the local boyâs high school, and you figured one of them had to look your way, but â no. Hotaru had been approached by a swarm of them, but sheâd turned them all down in favour of dancing with you. You guess you knew why, now. You reach under your bed, and pull out your shoebox of precious things. Itâs old and tattered now, but itâs still staying together, and inside it you keep everything that means the most to you. Thereâs a photo of your mothers on the day you were born, a letter from your favourite childhood author, a scrunchie Aoi gave you on your first day of middle school, among other things. But what you pick up is a dusty photograph, taken the Halloween of your first year in high school. It looks similar to your favourite photo from your parentâs wedding â the one where Kotori-mama is posing with puckered lips, holding Umi-mama close to her with a arm around her neck and the other hand gripping her fianceâs wrist. Umi-mama, on the other hand, is blushing and looking away, in typical Umi-mama fashion. Even so, Kotori-mama still looks like sheâs having fun. The photo in your treasure box is similar, but instead of your parents in bridal outfits, itâs you and Hotaru. Youâd decided to go together as zombie brides the year, but before applying your undead make-up, youâd insisted on taking the photo â you taking Kotori-mamaâs place, and Hotaru taking Umi-mamaâs. Sheâd resisted at first, but eventually you convinced her to come around. Youâd gotten a copy each, and the photo was one of your most precious possessions. Hotaru was one of your most precious friends, and whenever the two of you fell out â which, knowing Hotaru in her first year, was common â youâd take the photo out and look at it, to remind yourself how much you meant to each other. For whatever reason, it wasnât working today. You sigh.
6:13pm Yuuki: junko, can you help me? itâs about what happened with me and hotaru-chan 6:25pm Junko: Iâd be happy to, but Iâm a little busy right now. Nico-san, Maki-san and the twins are coming over tomorrow for dinner though, so youâre welcome to join them. You can even play with Hamtaro!! 6:26pm Yuuki: okay. thank you. im sorry I just donât know what to do. 6:32pm Junko: Thatâs okay!! We all make mistakes, but you obviously want to fix yours. Itâll work out, I promise. Got to go, bye!! :3
Whilst Junkoâs words make you feel a little bit better, another look at the photo sends your heart crashing to the floor. Thereâs a knock on your door, and Kotori-mama pokes her head through the door. âCan I come in?â she asks, and you nod, patting the floor beside you. She has two mugs of hot chocolate with her â yours and her favourite. âHey,â you say, and itâs simple, but Kotori-mama snuggles up right next to you, offering you a mug. âHey,â she says in response, and itâs enough to make you smile. Somehow, your mother is able to do that without even trying. âWhat happened? Itâs not like you to be so upset after school.â You take a sip from your hot chocolate and stare at the space on the floor between your feet. âHotaru-chan told me she liked me,â you say, and your motherâs eyes widen, âand I couldnât answer her properly. I froze up, and she took it as a rejection.â You bring your knees up to your chin, and bury your face in your arms, because thinking about it hurts, and you start to want to cry a little. âNow she thinks I donât like her back, and she wonât answer my texts or anything.â âOh, honey,â your mother says, rubbing your back in circles that soothing way she always does when youâre sick or sad. Sheâs known for a while now about your crush â both of your parents have. Though Umi-mama initially was mad at Hotaru, a little gentle convincing from the both of you ensured the girlâs safety. Thankfully, they havenât teased your or anything over it. You donât think you could take it if they ever did. âItâs tough when you mess up, and a friend wonât listen,â Kotori-mama says, and her voice is soft and comforting. You want to snuggle into it, and make a point of shuffling closer. âHonoka-chan was like that at first when Umi and I told her we were dating, but with a little persistence, we got through to her, and weâre as close as ever.â Itâs true â your parents are exceedingly close to Honoka, and itâs part of the reason you and Aoi ended up as best friends. Still you wonder if mere persistence is enough to heal the damage of a broken heart. Your mother must have seen your face, because she takes you in a gentle embrace. You return it willingly, appreciating the gesture, even if you still donât feel a hundred percent okay with what went down â still, your mother has a point. If you donât try again, youâll never, ever get through. Eventually, your mother leaves you be with your hot chocolate, and tells you dinner will be in half an hour, and that Umi-mama will be home at around the same time. She always works late on Fridays â unfortunately shift timing, you think, but itâs only for this trimester. Once itâs over, sheâll have a new batch of classes to teach, at different times. You think youâll like having your mother around more in the evening. No matter the distraction, however, you canât stop thinking about Hotaru.
7:08pm Yuuki: hotaru, please text me back. iâm really, really worried about you. No new messages.
Title: So Why Are You Always The One Chasing Her? Pairings: Yuutaru, AoJun Words: 4353 A/N: whoop whoop more of @birbyonceâs muse babies au. okay so like, I did not really expect to write this much for part 3 but whoop, here we are. Part 1 can be found here, and part 2 can be found here! If you read the titles of each piece out in sequence, they make a sentence btw. I hope itâs not too confusing? Anyway, this is the last weâll see of Hotaruâs perspective for a bit. Also, I probably wonât be updating until Monday or Tuesday as I have an exam I need to study for (and sit!). anyways, enjoy c:
With those few words, you put all of yourself on the line. Everything youâve felt up until this point, all that sexually-charged banter youâve exchanged, all the heady glances and weighted stares â youâre ready to answer it. And so, you take a deep breath, count to three, and let the words come spilling out. âYuuki-chan, I like you.â Youâre not sure what youâre expecting as a response â youâd never really thought this far ahead. Maybe a begrudging yes, or an apologetic no. What you definitely didnât expect was â nothing. Yuuki stands there, her mouth just slightly agape, staring straight at you. You wait, counting the seconds â one, two, five, ten, twenty. Her face turns slightly red, and you pretend to yourself that the butterflies in your stomach arenât there. But they are. You inhale, and exhale, watching Yuukiâs face for any sign of â anything. Your heart begins to sink as the seconds tick by because â what if sheâŠ? You bite your lip as your chest begins to ache. âIâŠâ Yuuki finally says, opening her mouth and closing it several times before she even makes a sound. âHotaru, I didnâtâŠâ The sounds stop there, and Yuuki goes silent again. Youâve heard enough. You bite your lip harder, feeling your eyes begin to moisten as you realise whatâs happened. Sheâs rejected you. She doesnât like you back. This was a mistake. ââŠoh,â you say, softly, and you can hear the way your voice wavers. âI get it. Iâm sorry. Please just forget this ever happened.â You think youâve just made the biggest mistake of your life, and god, it hurts. You think you forget to breathe as you barge out of the room. Yuuki grabs your wrist, suddenly coming alive and calling your name but you shake her off, and leave. When you put a palm to your eyes, it comes back wet. Youâre crying, and youâve got no-one to blame but yourself for being so stupid. As if Yuuki would like you back. What a joke. Yuukiâs far, far too perfect to ever considering dating someone like you. Sheâs perfectly poised in all the right places, and youâre easily distracted, clumsy and clueless. Your grades are average, and itâs not like being good at softball is anything special. Not like Yuukiâs talent for archery. Youâre a mess, and sheâs ethereal. Of course she wouldnât like you back. You hate yourself for being so big a fool as to even consider the possibility that she might like you back. When you stop to look around and figure out where youâve actually walked, itâs been five minutes, and youâre near the showers. Aoi might be here, you think, so you stop and wait. You wipe your eyes again and again until theyâre red and they hurt too, but you think maybe that doesnât matter, because they donât hurt nearly as much as your heart does. People give you concerned looks as they pass you by, but you brush off all of their offers of help. Aoi emerges from the shower block with Junko, but as soon as she sees you, she wraps you in a warm embrace, and Junko takes the other side, leaving you sandwiched between them. You bury your face in Aoiâs chest, and she strokes your hair, whilst Junko whispers comforting words into your ear. âGuess things didnât work out, huh?â Aoi says after a few moments, and you nod, wiping your eyes again. Junko pets your head. âCome to my house again. You need it.â You can only nod, because sheâs not wrong. As you leave the school grounds, the two of them walk on either side of you, brushing against your shoulders with every step. You appreciate the gesture more than you can say. âYouâre brave, Hotaru-chan,â Junko says to you, âIt takes so much courage to tell people you like them. Iâm really proud of you.â She ruffles your hair, and you smile a little, even though your eyes are still wet and you still feel kind of sick in your stomach. Junko looks like Spring, you realise. Sheâs all bright colours and growing warmth, from her orange hair to her yellow nailpolish to her soft, gentle voice. She always smells fresh, you think to yourself. âYeah! That was super brave of you. Like, I could never do that, probably,â Aoi adds, and you chuckle. You donât miss the way she glances at Junko, though the orange-haired girl doesnât appear to take any note of it. If Junko is spring, you think, then Aoi must be winter. Sheâs all crisp blues and chocolate browns, and sheâs all of the cheer of a child seeing snow for the first time and all of the quiet of a crackling fire at midnight on Christmas Eve. Itâs another few minutes of listening to them tell you something funny that happened that day before it hits you â they really, really care about you. Maybe itâs not the love you were looking for, but it helps a little bit. You donât miss all the little ways they nudge you, as if to remind you of their presence so you donât forget that theyâre beside you. Even if every half-breath you have to heave air just to fill your lungs, and every step you think of what you did and how much you regret it, every other moment, you can think that youâre not alone. You feel a little bit worse when Junko has to leave. You wish she could stay with you, but you know sheâs got homework â besides, Aoi invited you, not her. You get it â it all makes sense. You still feel cold on your left side, though, and you rub your arm to try to make up the difference. It doesnât really work. Aoi puts her arm around you, and that helps, but you still feel like a few people are missing in your group-turned-regular hug. It wasnât like yo u could have a group hug with two people. âI told you,â Aoi says not long after three becomes two, âWeâre Team Unrequited Love now. We can take on the world,â and her enthusiasm falters a little bit at the end of the sentence, and god do you feel it. Youâre drained, you think, drained of all of your energy. Still, you donât think you could sleep if you tried. âMmhmm,â you agree, and you try to smile, but it just feels weak, and after a few moments, you stop trying. You lean into her as you walk, and she holds you tighter. If anyone were watching the two of you, you think, they might mistake you for lovers. You donât really mind the idea, just for tonight. When you make it back to Aoiâs house, itâs a little emptier than normal. Hikaru is in the backyard, shooting hoops, and Hana is staring intently at a book on the kitchen counter. âOh, Aoi-neechan,â Hana says as she looks up, âTsubasa-mama and Honoka-mama said theyâd be going out for dinner tonight, so they wonât be back until late. Oh, and hi Hotaru-chan!â You greet her, and wonder if Aoi texted her or something, because Hana doesnât look all that surprised to see you. Aoi frowns, but shrugs. âTypical,â she says, âSo spontaneous with their decision-making, my moms. Still, youâre welcome to stay for dinner, Hotaru-chan.â You think you might. Hikaru runs into the kitchen, a little sweaty, basketball still in hand, and grins at the sight of you. âHey, Hocchi! Good to see you again,â he says, and heâs so genuine you canât stop yourself from responding in kind. âAoi-nee, I need another person for this drill, can you help me?â Aoi looks troubled, but Hana darts up to you and clasps your hand in hers. âHotaru-chan can help me with these cupcakes! Is that okay?â she asks, and you smile and nod. Aoi looks pleased, and leaves with Hikaru. Hana drags you towards the kitchen with vibrant enthusiasm, and immediately begins babbling about what youâre going to do. âOkay, so, today Iâm making red velvet cupcakes. Iâve already pre-heated the oven, and lined the tin, so you get to join in for the exciting part! Making the batter!â Hana grins as she speaks, directing you to measure out flour and cornstarch, and showing you how to properly sift them together as she beats together some very careful measured egg whites. Thereâs an art to the way she moves her figures when sheâs baking, and you can sense her love for food in every movement. She really is Honokaâs daughter, you think to yourself, and with every excited command she gives you, you only think thatâs more and more true. By the time youâre done measuring the dry ingredients, youâre covered in cocoa powder and flour, and you think the mess youâve made might have done more harm than the good youâve done by trying to help. However, instead of scolding you for making a mess, Hana leaves over and admires the precision of your ingredient-measuring, before returning to beating the egg yolks and the butter together. You watch, a little mesmerized as she stops, very suddenly, before adding the rest of the wet ingredients, turning on the mixer again and staring intently at the bowl. By the time sheâs done, thereâs a splodge of mixture on her cheek, and you wipe it off with your finger and taste it. Hana looks particularly offended. âUm! Excuse you! I was gonna eat that!â she says, but the two of you grin, and Hana turns the page in the recipebook. âNow, Hotaru-chan, Iâm gonna fold the dry ingredients you measured into the wet ones. We have to fold them because if we just mix then weâll kill all the air bubbles in the mixtures and it wonât rise properly, but if we underfold then the texture will be messed up so we have to do it just right. Here, Iâll show you.â Hana takes the reins to the cupcakes, but youâre more than happy to watch her work. She explains everything as she goes, and youâre happy to pass her whatever she needs â the wooden spoon, the fork, the spatula â so that she can bake to her heartâs content. Sheâs so thorough you admire it, but â Somehow, her dedication reminds you a little of Yuuki, and you feel a little sadder. It gets a little harder to be swept up in Hanaâs rhythm after that, but you try your best to stay enthusiastic, and you almost lose yourself when she hands you the spoon to taste the batter, only to have her lick it herself as soon as you pass it back. You flush, immediately, because doesnât that count as an indirect kiss? Still Hana doesnât seem to mind. You think if you were still crushing on Hana, youâd probably react worse, but those days are gone, although you do think Hana sits rather squarely in the âI donât active like you, but Iâd probably date you if you asked meâ box. You think thatâs a weird box to have, but itâs true. You kind of wish it was Yuuki youâd had the indirect kiss with. You blush at the thought, and suddenly try and focus very hard on what Hanaâs telling you about putting the cupcakes in the oven. âWe have to be careful about how long we bake them, though â they have to be taken out as soon as theyâre springy to the touch, and we can insert a toothpick into the center and draw it out clean. Any longer, and theyâll dry out,â she says, and leans close to you. It really doesnât help the redness in your face. âAnd we canât have that! Our cupcakes must be moist!â Her boundless enthusiasm makes you chuckle again, and she shows you how to make the icing as the cupcakes bake. After twenty minutes, she pulls them out, and after another five minutes of allowing them to cool, she show you how to ice them â and this time, she lets you do most of them. Your first few are a little wonky, but then you get the hang of it, and very soon you have five wonky, and fifteen very nice looking red velvet cupcakes â although, you admit to yourself, at least five of those very nice looking cupcakes were thanks to Hanaâs icing. Aoi and Hikaru come back as soon as they can smell them, and practically salivate at the sight. Hanaâs holding herself back, you can tell, but she clasps your hands again and looks you in the eyes with genuine awe. âHotaru-chan, these cupcakes look amazing,â she gushes, twirling back towards the cupcakes. âWe might just make a baker out of you yet.â From the way she shovels four cupcakes into her mouth in the following four minutes, you think she is definitely Honokaâs daughter. Aoi then invites you to her room again, and itâs certainly a lot tidier than yesterday â you donât think Honoka seems like the type to nag about tidy rooms, so you think it can only be Tsubasa. You recline on her bed, and Aoi sits on the floor, resting on her stomach. She reaches over to her iPod, and sets it to go through a playlist. Itâs not got any Muse songs, and youâre somewhat greatful for that. You deal enough with that at home. âHanaâs a great baker, isnât she?â she says, and you nod. âSheâs always loved it. I guess itâs Honoka-mamaâs influence. Those two get along so well.â âTsubasa-san must get so fed up with all the baked goods those two must produce,â you offer, but Aoi shakes her head, resting her chin on her hands. âYouâd be surprised! Tsubasa-mama loves eating baking as well, so sheâs never really minded. Sheâs not that great at it, so having two people in the house who are is like a blessing to her,â she says. âHikaruâs a glutton, so Iâm the only one who really ever gets sick of so many sweet things all the time. Itâs a wonder Hana doesnât get fat with all she eats. Itâs not like she plays a sport, either.â The two of you smile, and Aoi keeps telling you all about her family â how Hikaru could never go to the bathroom in the middle of the night by himself, so heâd wake Aoi up, or how Hana got caught midnight snacking several times when she was younger. She assures you that Hana is much, much sneakier now. You bring up your parentâs antics, such as how Nozomi-mama is always trying to prank Eli-mama, or how on occasion Eli-mama will make you all a Russian dish youâve never heard of, and tell you terrible things about to make you fear eating it. It always tastes wonderful, in the end, and youâd think youâd learn after how many times sheâs pulled that trick, but youâre never quite able to be sure. The song changes to a slow, moving piano melody, and Aoi glances at you. âHey, Hotaru-chan, have you ever learnt how to slow dance?â You shake her head, and flush a little, but Aoi grins, and leaps to her feet. âCome on then,â she says, and extends a hand, âIâll teach you.â You swallow, mutter an âOkay,â and stand with her as Aoi starts the song over. âJunko and I took social dance classes a while back, and this is probably the easiest one,â she says, taking your left hand in her right, and resting her other hand on your shoulder. âIâll let you take the lead, but you if decide you want your partner to lead, you can just swap hand positions.â âWait, Iâm leading?â you ask, bewildered. Aoi nods, and you gulp as you rest a hand on her hip. âNow, you just step,â she says, stepping to the side and tapping one foot to the other, âand touch.â You copy her motion, trying it to the other side in time with her, until youâre both gently swaying to the music. âGood,â Aoi whispers, and you start to think to yourself that this sort of thing could be fun. âNow, try leading me in any direction you want â just make sure you do it in time to the music.â It takes you a few attempts and near-falls, but eventually you get the hang of it of it, guiding Aoi in circles, and even throwing in a spin or two until the two of you are dizzy, but you donât stop. The next song is slow, too, and you think you could just keep dancing with her forever. Then, suddenly the floor disappear from beneath you as you trip and take Aoi down with you, pinning her to the floor beneath you. You stare at each other, and youâre about to apologise and back off when Aoi whispers to you. âHey,â she says. âWant to make out?â That catches you off-guard. You blush harder than you think youâve done this entire week. âW-w-what?â you sputter, âI â â âLook,â Aoi says, with a wry smile. âYouâre hot, Iâm hot, and weâre both sexually frustrated. Letâs make out.â You nod, and suddenly Aoiâs lips are on your own, and youâre lost in the moment. Itâs not like youâve never kissed anyone before â youâve been on a couple of dates, and youâve played spin the bottle more than a few times but youâve never once in your life dreamed that youâd be making out with Aoi. Her lips feel so, so warm and â You both pull away at the same time, and match each otherâs sombre expression. As good as it felt, you really, really wish she were Yuuki â and you know that she wishes you were Junko. The two of you sigh, but in all honesty you feel a little better â even if you stopped, it helped, in a way. Youâre not exactly breathless, but you feel a little relieved. âUh,â you say, but Aoi just smiles and shakes her head. âI know what you mean,â she says, and ruffles your hair. You donât mind the gesture at all. Your phone screen lights up, and itâs a text from Natsuki. He hardly ever texts you, but itâs the second one today. You realise he must have texted you whilst you were learning to slow-dance, and flush a little.
6:08pm Natsuki: Nee-san, what time are you coming home? Hikaru texted me about what happened, and Eli-mamaâs making your favourite for dinner.
6:22pm Natsuki: Hotaru-neesan? Hello?
You quickly text back, smiling a little at the thought of Pelmeni.
6:23pm Hotaru: Iâll be home in fifteen minutes.
âIâm sorry, Aoi, but I wonât be staying for dinner,â you say, âEli-mamaâs making Pelmeni for dinner.â Aoi just smiles, and says, âThatâs fine. Iâll walk you half-way, then.â For whichever reason, the walk isnât awkward at all.
When you walk in the front door, and call out, âIâm home!â, the first thing you see is Eli-mama and Natsuki in the kitchen, the first thing you smell is the warm scent of Pelmeni, and the first thing you feel is Nozomi-mamaâs gentle embrace as she hugs you from behind. âWe heard about what happened from Natsuki,â she says, and her voice is so, so soothing. âAre you feeling okay?â You want to nod and say yes, youâre fine, but even thinking about still makes your voice go all strange and your chest seize up so â You shake your head, and Nozomi-mama hugs you tighter, stroking your hair and your cheeks, and wiping away every tear that falls. Sheâs so warm, you think, and you could just melt into your motherâs embrace, because she feels so safe where the outside world makes you think of Yuuki and makes you hurt. Her embrace feels like home, and thereâs nowhere else you want to be. After a few moments, she lets you go, and guides you towards the table, and when you take the first bite you canât help but smile. âThatâs my girl,â Eli-mama says, and her smile is filled with all the love in the world, and you feel just a bit better seeing it. Dinner is filled with silly stories â Natsuki complains in detail about how Hikaru comes to the councilroom in his sweaty basketball uniform, and how he caught Hikaru chatting up several girls outside the councilroom earlier this week and how Hikaru âaccidentallyâ threw a basketball through the window of their classroom. âYou call him stupid, but youâre the one who chose him as your vice president,â you say, and Natsuki slams his face into the table. âI have so many regrets,â he mumbles through the hardwood. For the first time that night, itâs a real, genuine chuckle that emerges from your throat, and in moments, your parents, and even Natsuki himself join in. You think to yourself that your brotherâs a dork sometimes â even if heâs all perfect and does dishes and cooks and cleans and gets perfect grades, thereâs something klutzy about him that you canât unsee. Eli-mama tells you all about the awful dancers at the school she teaches at, and how these kids are twelve and thirteen now and they still canât do a triple pirouette â she scoffs, and tells you that in Russia, youâd have had that kind of move perfected by the time you were ten. Youâre pretty sure sheâs exaggerating, though, because you can see the pride in her eyes when she tells you about the way their pointe techniques have improved, and how little Asuka-chan managed to perform her triple runs flawlessly that day. Â She looks proud, and it reminds you of the way she looked when you hit your first home run all those years ago. Youâve seen her look at you that way a hundred times since then, and each time, youâve felt just as special. Nozomi-mama tells you about the adorable finger-paintings the kids at her pre-school did that day â how Tomoki-chan drew a beautiful hillside that kind of looked like a green butt, but she didnât tell him that. Aya-chan drew a cute little cat, and your mother wonders aloud why your family has never had a pet cat. âItâs always been something Iâve wanted to have,â she says, completely serious. âMy parents were always moving around when I was younger, so why donât we get a cat?â Eli-mama, to her credit, looks like sheâs actually considering this, and agrees the family needs a pet. âWhat about a dog?â she suggests, âCats are cute, but a dog would be much more exciting, donât you think?â Nozomi-mama agrees and thinks that either a cat or a dog would be fine â if it were a dog, she thinks she could bring it to her daycare to play with the kids, providing she got permission from the parents. Natsuki, to your surprise, looks genuinely excited at the prospect. âWeâd have to walk it twice a day,â he says, looking more alive than he has all week, âSo weâd have to rotate duties, and make a roster or something.â âOh, but what breed would we get?â Nozomi-mama asks, âWeâll have to see if thereâs a breeder around here.â Moments later, the dishes are piled in the sink, unwashed, and the four of you are on the couch, crowded around your laptop on Eli-mamaâs lap. Youâre squished between her and Nozomi-mama, and Natsuki takes the other side. âIt has a be a toy poodle,â he says, âTheyâre clean and small.â âWhat about a Shiba? Wouldnât it be nice to have a Japanese dog?â Eli-mama suggest. âAh,â Nozomi-mama says, âWhat about a dachshund?â Nozomi-mamaâs enthusiasm takes over, and as the four of you stare at adorable pictures of puppies, youâre all in agreement: if itâs a dog, it has to be a dachshund. The four of you spend another half hour squabbling over names before Natsuki points out you canât name a dog until you see it. Eventually, Eli-mama shuts the laptop, and you think you can finally breathe again after being so uncomfortably squashed between your parents for so long. Somehow, you donât mind it though, because in their affection, thereâs something so endearing about them that you canât help but love them back. Youâre family, after all. You think that nowâs the time to escape to your room and crawl into your bed, but as you get up, Nozomi-mama grabs your wrist and pulls you back down. âWhere do you think youâre going?â she says, âItâs family movie night.â Natsukiâs in the kitchen making popcorn, Eli-mama gets up and hooks the laptop up to the TV â itâs decidedly smaller than the one at the twinâs house, but itâs still big enough to see on â and Nozomi pulls you into a hug. âBetter get comfortable, Hocchi,â she says, and you know you canât fight it so you snuggle up to her as best you can. Eli-mama cuddles you from your other side, and Natsuki â much to his dismay â ends up cuddling up to Eli-mama too. The movie you end up watching is Wolf Children â probably because of all this dog talk â and you pretend you donât see Natsuki tear up when the Wolfman dies, but as you watch the movie, you start yawning more and more, because youâre so, so tired. Itâs been a long week, and youâve come home late every night because of student council work or something else. When the credits roll, youâre struggling to keep your eyes open. Eli-mama is stroking your hair, and you barely stir as Nozomi-mama lifts you in your arms and carries you up the stairs to your bedroom. The last thing you remember before you fall asleep is hearing her sing.
Even if at times crushing sorrow fills my heart I'll keep watching over you, always, always
While bringing up the fragments of all your dreams I found myself, at some point, growing just as passionate Within the smiles of everyone And then my dream gave everyone wings Among everyone's many smiles I will forever treasure these feelings I want to embrace them, I want to hold them dear.

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Title: And You Look Like Summer Pairings: HotaYuu(Yuutaru?), AoJun Words: 5766 A/N: okay so like, i already wrote something but it was 6am so i didnât get to finish it. it sort of got out of hand so itâs like 3x as long as the first part oops i would link it here but itâs 5am and i rlly wanna sleep and i feel super sick so i canât be bothered linking oops. itâs probably on my blog or @birbyonceâ âs under the tag âmuse babiesâ so it shouldnât be hard to find. anyways im a little sick so its unedited and probably trash quality writing but i had a lot of fun getting this part out so hee. might do more, idk. not sure how i feel about the ending. im also sad bc i wanted to write more junko :c oh well enjoy
Itâs a week or two after the budget meeting that your resolve begins to fail. Yuukiâs showing you how to properly fill out response forms, because up until now itâs always been her job â youâve had other paperwork to do â but now that things have slowed, itâs more efficiently if the two of you work on the same piles at once. Youâre paying attention this time, too, even if every now and then your eyes creep to her rather exposed neckline. Itâs getting colder, but you suppose it isnât quite cool enough for scarves yet. Youâre quite pleased about that. âThen, you just sign here, and youâre done,â and she leans a little further forwards to show you exactly where. You release a tiny gasp as the distance between you shrinks to millimetres, because such extreme proximity is possibly a little much, and your face flushes. Youâre so close that youâre sure she can feel your breath on her cheek, and you briefly debate the possibility of kissing that awfully appealing neck before quashing the thought as fast as you can because that sort of thing would really, really not help you here. Her hair brushes against your face, and you can feel the curve of her chest pressing into your arm, and you think to yourself you might expire right then and there but â Yuuki leans back, raising a perfectly curved eyebrow, and asks, âWere you even listening?â It takes you a moment to realise that sheâd been talking the whole time, and because you couldnât keep your thoughts under control, youâd missed her yet again. âNnyes,â you sputter, your face still redder than last nightâs roast tomatoes, and you think to yourself how many times this has happened before. A couple of times a week, perhaps, maybe a little more. It impresses you that Yuuki hasnât outright given up on you â then again, itâd be a scandal if you were to get kicked out of the student council, so you think that maybe sheâs just trying to minimise the damage. Like always, she sighs, rolls her eyes, and begins explaining again. Youâve got to force yourself to pay attention, but thereâs only so much alone time with her you can take before your thoughts start wandering. And boy, do they wander. Itâs not until thereâs a knock on the door that the two of you stop working through the papers. At Yuukiâs permission, Aoi enters the room, Junko in tow. The two of them are still unchanged from club, a trace of sweat on their foreheads. âOh, hey Aoi, hey Junko,â Yuuki says, putting her pen down and resting her arms on the table. âShouldnât you guys shower or something? Itâs not good for your skin to stay in your club clothes.â You swallow and wave, reminding yourself that theyâre your friends too. Youâre just not, well â best friends. âI mean, Iâd love to,â Aoi frowns, âbut the showers conked out, so weâre gonna need a maintenance request form each.â Yuuki nods, and you watch her as she rushes to the side of the room, and hands over a piece of paper and pen to each. You just keep going through the paperwork, trying to mind your own business. If you pretend youâre busy, then you donât have to look at the gentle way Yuukiâs hands brush over Aoiâs shoulders, and the soft, kind look in her eyes that she never, ever looks at you with. âSo, how did they break?â You canât drown out their conversation, though. Eventually, the two of them leave with a promise to be back in fifteen minutes, and an offer to go out to that cute French CafĂ© again. âWould you like to come, Hotaru-chan?â Junko asks, smiling sweetly at you. You shake your head, though. âIâll pass, I think. I have a ton of homework,â you say, and itâs not entirely a lie. You do have a few pages of Math due tomorrow, but itâs not like itâll take you more than an hour. Yuuki gives you a sideglance, but says nothing. The two of you finish quicker than expected, so Aoi and Junko arenât back yet, and you begin to pack your things away into your bag. Yuuki pouts at you, drumming her fingers on the table as she relaxes in her chair. âReally? Youâre gonna leave me here all alone?â she says, âStay with me until they come back, come on. You donât have that much homework.â You roll your eyes, and itâs so, so easy to fall back into your old dynamic. Thereâs something teasing about the lilt of her voice, so naturally you respond in kind. âMaybe if you beg me,â you say, and a grin creeps to your face. You raise an eyebrow as she seems to ponder your request, but youâre just waiting for her to gently punch your arm and tell you âonly in your dreamsâ. What you donât see coming is the way she clutches a hand to her chest, adopts a look of distress, and â âHotaru-chan, please?â Youâre momentarily speechless before you remember sheâs Kotoriâs child, and suddenly it all makes sense. âFuuhh-huck,â is all you can manage as your jaw drops, and Yuuki looks at you with an infuriating smirk on her infuriatingly perfect face, and you know she knows sheâs won. âWhere did you learn that?â you ask, your voice a little breathy, because youâve only ever seen it once, long ago in your childhood. Itâs a technique her motherâs never used lightly, if only for the sheer power it holds. âKotori-mama taught me a few years ago,â Yuuki says, and somehow her smirk seems to widen. You suddenly feel very, very sorry for Umi. Fighting against not one, but two of them must be possible. You chat quietly until Aoi and Junko finally show up, and for once, itâs nice. Thereâs no mention of the student council, or Aoi or Junko, or anything unpleasant. You just talk. Itâs nice. When the three of them leave, you offer a smile, but as soon as theyâre gone, it drops from your face. You begin to wish youâd said yes to their offer, but itâs a bit late now. Instead, you take to the hallway, trying to get Yuukiâs smile out of your thoughts. Suddenly, your vision goes dark as hands cover your eyes, accompanied by two iconic giggles. âHotariiiiin~â they call, and you elbow the one directly behind you in effort to free yourself. âLet go, Makoto,â you say, and your vision instantly returns, accompanied by a pair of frustrated purple eyes. Kamiko snickers next to her. âThatâs so unfair,â Makoto whines, scowling, âHow did you know it was me, and not Kamiko?â âWell,â you lie, âI donât want to spoil my secret technique, do I? Also, itâs Hotaru-senpai, thanks.â The two of them roll their eyes and peer around you, into the empty council room. âWhereâs Yuuki-senpai?â Kamiko asks, and you shrug. âShe went with Aoi and Junko today.â The twins exchange a look, but begin to smile again. âSo, Maki-mamaâs on the late shift tonight,â Makoto says, âAnd Nico-mamaâs away on business. So,â âDo you wanna come over tonight?â Kamiko finishes. Makoto shoots her a glare, but the mischievous glint returns to their eyes in a split-second. Thereâs a hidden message in their seemingly-innocent request â you know well they just want you to cook them dinner. Still, itâs not a bad idea, considering their kitchenâs appliances are super expensive, and they always get the good meat. You could make a really nice curry, you muse. âFine,â you agree, ruffling their hair with your hands, âbut you two are helping me cook this time.â Itâs a wasted statement, because you know theyâre not going to, but the pleased looks on their faces are cute enough to stop you from caring.
The curry you make â alone, mind you, although Kamiko did show you how to use the stove â is probably the best one youâve ever had. The twins agree, rather noisily, but somehow manage to avoid spilling any on the table. Itâs not that late when you finish eating, so you decide to finish off those pages of Math. You know Yuuki will have your ass if you donât, especially after today, and an angry Yuuki is a Yuuki to run away from very fast. The twins are browsing though some old Muse videos from when their parents were still in high school, and you listen, absentmindedly, whilst you grind out some equations. Most of the songs are familiar to you â theyâre still played occasionally on the radio, and of course your mothers have been religious about teaching you their solos for âFamily Fun Fridayâ, much to your disdain. Natsuki is always equally as enthralled as you are, but you wonder if singing Garden of Glass ever bothered him. Itâs not like heâs ever shown any interest in anyone other than Hikaru. You make a mental note to tease him about that later. You derive a small amount of pleasure from just how embarrassed the twins sound as they watch an interview with their mothers from when they were still a first year and third year. âOh my god, Mom, no.â âI canât believe we spawned from their loins.â âHow did they ever get together?â âI have no idea.â âHow come youâre watching all these old videos if they embarrass you so much?â you ask, leaning back in your chair and glancing over at the couch. You can see their 80-inch TV from where youâre sitting, and in the back of your mind, youâre seething with jealousy. âBlackmail material,â they answer in unison, and you roll your eyes â of course. What else would they be doing it for? When you finally finish the last gruelling page of Algebra, you decide to join them. Itâs equal parts hilarious and cringeworthy to see your parents and theirs in their teen years, but something about it makes you smile. If not for Muse, youâd probably have never talked to Yuuki. The two of you made an unlikely pair, and if not for the fact that your parents were close friends, youâd probably never have felt the need to become so as well. You wouldnât have met the twins, or Aoi or Hana or Junko. Despite all this, it was still embarrassing as hell. As you watched, however, you became less distracted by your parentâs teenage antics, and more and more invested in the relationship between Yuukiâs parents and Aoiâs mother. In the beginning, theyâd always been together as a trio â HonoKotoUmi, the media called it in the many, many interviews. There was so much love between them, it warmed your heart. Yuukiâs parents were adorable, if humorous, and Aoiâs mother was so genuine it was almost painful to watch. They reminded you of the three of you â like mothers, like daughters. The further down the line you watched, though, the more and more you saw of Kotori and Umi together, and less and less of Honoka with them. Every now and then, Honokaâs smile looked â just a little, just a little â forced, whilst Yuukiâs parents looked happier than ever. It became apparent to you that over the months and years Muse had been together, Kotori and Umi had grown slowly closer, and with Honoka, had grown slightly further apart. Your heart almost breaks when itâs decided that Honoka will switch with Umi to be the center of WILD STARS. It looks so unnecessary to you, but Aoiâs mother takes it in her stride. Sheâs the leader, after all, and a member of the student council. She canât let petty things like feelings get in the way of her friends and her duties. You admire that hardworking side of her. Then, youâre watching one of their old training videos. Theyâre practising the steps for Future Style, one of their last ever songs, and Honokaâs without her typical smile. She stops, and Yuukiâs parents look at her strangely. âHonoka-chan, whatâs wrong?â ââŠdo you two not like me anymore? Are we not best friends anymore?â The hurt on Honokaâs face is so palpable, so real, and you relate to it so much. In your head, Yuuki is Umi, Aoi is Kotori, and youâre Honoka. Youâre on the brink of tears when you hear a key in the lock, and the twins frantically shut off the TV, unplugging the laptop from it and slamming it shut. Your heart sinks, because you just have to know what happens next â you think youâll expire if you donât know. âCan you guys give me that videoclip? I kinda want to keep on watching,â you ask. The twins nod. âUh, sure, but I donât know where a spare USB is.â You donât have one in your school bag, but you settle for the promise that theyâll bring you it tomorrow. You can wait, you think. Probably.
The twins make good on their promise and deliver it to you in the morning â âJust for you, Hotariiiin~â âItâs Hotaru-senpai, but thanks.â â but itâs not until after club that you have a chance to watch it. Youâre freshly showered, and Yuuki is running late, so you open up your laptop, and continue from where you left off. Almost immediately, that sinking feeling reappears in your chest when you see Honokaâs forced smile. âHonoka, what are you talking about? Of course weâre still friends.â âUmi-chanâs right. Weâre definitely still friends.â You swallow as Honoka takes a step back, still wearing that painfully forced smile. âThenâŠwhy do you two seem so much closer to each other than you are to me?â âHonokaâŠâ âHonoka-chanâŠâ ââŠ.itâs fine,â she says, and you can feel your eyes begin to water. âI think Iâm gonna head home for today, okay?â You burst into tears as you see her run far, far away. The clip ends, and you try to rub the wetness from your eyes, but it just keeps coming, and you release an undignified sob. Even though the clip is over, you canât get Honokaâs hurt expression out of your head. Itâs just so, so unfair. The three of them should have been together forever, and if they couldnât, then what did that mean for you and Yuuki and Aoi? Didnât that mean that one day, Yuuki and Aoi were going to leave you too, and youâd be forgotten about? Theyâd go on to have a happy family, and youâd be left all alone. The thought rips a hole in your heart, and you can feeling it bleeding out through your tears. âSorry about that, Hotaru-chan, Minori-chan had a couple of questions, and â â Yuuki enters the room at the worst possible time. You look up at her, tears streaming from your eyes, and immediately bury your face in your arms. A touch to your arm indicates she rushed immediately to your side, but your eyes are tightly forced shut, and you think that maybe, maybe if you pretend youâre not crying and that it doesnât hurt she wonât be able to see and everything will be fine. âHotaru-chan, whatâs wrong? What happened?â But itâs not. You shake your head over and over, unable to say anything because oh god, sheâs part of the reason youâre like this and why wonât she just leave you alone? You release another ungainly sob, and forget to breathe for a half-beat, trying so, so hard to just ignore her, but you canât, you canât. âH-hotaru-chan? Talk to meâŠâ she says, but her voice is wavering too, itâs almost as panicky as you feel and you know sheâs about to cry too. She doesnât even know why you canât stop crying, and you choke at the feel of her hands gripping onto your shirt. You hear her whip out her phone and tap away at it, but then she puts it down and awkwardly strokes your hair. Itâd be comforting if it wasnât her. You forget to breathe again, and heave out another sob, wiping your eyes again to no avail. Suddenly, Aoi opens the door and oh god you donât this could possibly get worse, but Aoi takes you in her arms and rubs your back. Just like that, you feel a little calmer, and you bury your tears into her chest until your heaving subsides, and the tears finally stop falling. âBetter?â Aoi whispers, and you nod, wiping your eyes again. You take a moment to glance over at Yuuki and instantly regret it. Her eyes are surrounded by a painful pink, her eyebrows knitted, and her face all screwed up. You did this, you realise. You feel awful for it. âIâm gonna take her with me, okay Yuuki-chan?â Aoi says, and she takes your hand in her warm, warm one and leads you out the door. Yuuki refuses to meet your eyes, and you suddenly wish it hadnât been Aoi to comfort you. The thought of her being jealous over you stings. Aoi herself, however, is kind and gentle, and all the things youâve ever wanted in an older sister. Youâve known her for a long time, but you never were as close to her as Yuuki is. She holds your hand in an effort to remind you sheâs still there, probably, and you appreciate that. The two of you walk in silence, but thatâs kind of nice, too. Aoi smiles at you and squeezes your hand whenever the two of you meet eyes â and you glance at her a lot â and you think to yourself that Yuuki is so, so lucky to have her. You canât blame either of them, really. They shine in places where you donât, so itâs only natural for them to be attracted to each other. Yuuki is the kind of person you canât look away from, and Aoi has her own gaggle of fangirls for a reason â itâs not like she lets anyone forget the time she received nine valentines on Valentineâs Day when she was in her second year. Youâre justâŠyou. Nothing else. âDo you wanna talk about what happened?â Aoi says, eventually, but you shake your head. The older girl ruffles your hair, and you chuckle. âNah,â you say, looking up at her, âbut thank you. Uh, but could I come to your house today, maybe?â You feel a little rude, inviting yourself over, but you doubt Honoka will mind. Sheâs always welcomed you into her home. âOf course,â Aoi says, and you thank the gods, âHow come?â âI want to ask your mother for advice.â Aoi raises an eyebrow â appropriate, considering how much she complains about how unreliable her mother can be â but shrugs, and elbows you. âA curious choice for advice there, but I guess you know what youâre doing, Hotaru-chan.â
Aoiâs family is lively as ever. Hikaru leaps up from the couch to greet you, and Hana waves enthusiastically from her chair. âHocchi! I havenât seen you in ages!â Hikaru says, and you give him a pointed look at the nickname he calls you by. Hikaru just grins, shrugging his shoulders. Honoka is in the kitchen, squatting in front of the oven and watching intently. Sheâs cut her hair short since her idol days, but it still looks nice, with the two clips from when she was 16 tucking a lock of hair neatly behind her ear. She doesnât notice you until you walk right up to her. âGood afternoon, Kousaka-san,â you say, and Honoka immediately stands up and grins at you. âHotaru-chan! Itâs been so long since you last visited, how have you been?â Honokaâs face lights up as she looks at you, and it fills you with a warm, fuzzy feeling, countering the gloom still lingering in your chest. âIâve been really good, but I wanted to ask your advice on something,â you say, and watch as her mouth briefly forms an âoâ before she glances at the oven. âOf course,â she says, âbut just let me pull out this batch of melonpan.â As always, Honokaâs bread is delightfully tasty, and you relish in the gentle crunch of the sweet exterior as she leads you outside, into the garden. Itâs a small, but peaceful place. Their house is somewhat compact, as well as open-plan, so you understand why Honoka chose this place to talk. Itâs probably the most private place on the property. âSo, uh, Kousaka-san ââ you begin, only to be cut off. âCall me Honoka, Hotaru-chan. Youâre a Muse kid. Weâre family.â The sentiment fills your heart with warmth, and you canât stop a goofy smile from creeping to your face. Honoka smiles brightly at you. âHonoka-san, I was watching one of your old training videos today. You were practising Future Style.â Her smile fades a little, to be replaced with compassion. You worry you might have brought up a painful memory too late, but her eyes encourage you to go on. âExcept there was a fight, and you ended up leaving Sonoda-san and Minami-san behind. You see, I â â you say, âI think Iâm in a similar situation. Two of my friends are â close, closer to each other than they are to me, and I think Iâm getting left behind.â Your shoulders droop. âI donât want that.â Honoka rubs your back in the same way that Aoi did, gentle and calming. âThat video probably didnât give you a great picture of what happened. It was a silly fight, really. I was so worried over being hurt by the two of them that I didnât realise how much I was hurting them by pushing them away,â she says, her voice soft. âThey chased me down, and once we talked about, I realised that they still cared about me just as much as they cared about each other â just in a different way. Maybe it was a little difficult to adjust at first, but Iâd never wanted to date either of them. I just wanted them to be happy.â You nod, but you donât see how that can help you at all. Youâd be lying to yourself if you said you didnât want something more with Yuuki, so what good was that sort of advice? âI guess what Iâm saying is, donât be afraid of talking to your friends, even if you think theyâre something wrong between you. Youâll solve a ton of problems if you just talk about things, you know?â You nod, and swallow. She makes a good point, you suppose, but â âBut how am I meant to talk to them if theyâre the reason Iâm so upset? I like â â and you almost say it, but you manage to withhold her name. Honokaâs face softens in realisation, and she hugs you to her side. âTalk to them anyway. Tell them how you feel about everything, and if theyâre really your friends, things will work out. If they care about you, of course theyâre gonna care about your feelings,â Honoka says, and you donât want to but youâre beginning to think that maybe sheâs right, âIf things donât work out, then you probably werenât great friends to begin with, but I donât think thatâs the case here.â She squeezes your hand like Aoi does. âDoes that help?â she asks. You nod once, twice, four times for good measure. âI â I think I know what Iâm gonna do. Thank you so much for talking to me, Honoka-san.â She just smiles, and pats your head.
Aoiâs agreed to wait for you in her room, and you get Hikaru to point out which is the right one. Her walls are a light brown, but her duvet is sky blue. The Western influence has to be Tsubasa, you think Honokaâs always lived in a traditional Japanese house. Aoiâs relaxing on her bed, reading a book, and she pats a space beside her. âGood talk?â she asks, clearly not wanting to pry, and rests her book on her bedside table. You nod, and take a seat, almost falling backwards because you fail to expect how squishy her mattress is. Aoi giggles, and the two of you throw words back and forth until youâre both laughing uncontrollably. Thereâs nothing particularly funny about the mattress, but Aoiâs laugh is so contagious you think your sides might split. When the two of you calm down, you decide to take the plunge. âHey, um, Aoi?â you begin, twiddling your thumbs. Youâre not sure exactly how to start, but an âmâ seems perfectly sufficient. âMm?â She gazes directly at you, focussing all of her attention onto you. You swallow. âItâs, uh, about earlier today,â you say, âabout why I was crying.â âWas it about Yuuki?â she says, you immediately feel the colour drain from your face because oh god how does she know about that, what if Yuuki knows? Youâre about ready to expire right then and there, but then Aoi laughs, a full sound. âIâll take that as a yes,â she says, grinning. âH-how â â you stammer inelegantly, your face turning red again. This seems to only encourage Aoiâs bemused expression. âJunko told me. Sheâs super observant, you know,â she says, âand I maybe accidentally eavesdropped a little when I went to the bathroom.â You flush, and try to be angry, but youâre so embarrassed you canât even muster enough anger to scold her. âShe knows Hikaru likes your brother, too,â Aoi continues. âIt makes me worry a little, because sheâll probably figure out I like her eventually.â You stop. âWait a second â you donât like Yuuki?â Aoi gives you a strange look. âAh, no. Sheâs my best friend, but Iâm not into her like that.â You suddenly feel a lot better. âIs that what this was about?â she asks, ruffling your hair. You bristle, much to her amusement, âYou thought Yuuki and I had a thing?â You feel stupid, but you nod once anyway. Aoi gives you a compassionate glance, and in that moment, she looks exactly like her mother. âI promise you, Yuuki and I are definitely not going to be getting together anytime soon. Besides, I think Junko would have told me if Yuuki was actually interested in me,â she says, and hearing those words lift a heavy burden from your heart. You let out a small smile, and everything feels better. âYouâre as useless as your parents, you know that?â You flush again, but youâre laughing this time, and your heart feels lighter for the first time in weeks. âYou should tell her how you feel,â Aoi says, âif nothing else other than to get it off your chest. Sheâll worry about you forever if you donât tell her what had you so upset.â You think thatâs a ridiculous idea, but the later it gets and the more you ponder over it, the more you think that maybe, quite possibly, you could do it. Hana joins the two of you shortly, and you think about how nice it is to be able to relax for once. The student council doesnât exactly allow for holidays, but this will do just fine. You think that a bigger family might have been nice, perhaps.
Dinner with Aoiâs family is every bit as lively as youâd expect. What Hikaru, Honoka and Hana lack in table manners, they make up for in gusto. Tsubasa-san and Aoi look a shade embarrassed, but when you smile and join in, they seem to relax. Itâs fun, you think, and so different from your own home. Sure, Honoka and Hanaâs curry isnât quite as good as yours, but you think you prefer it anyway. Eating it with five other people quite frankly makes it taste way better. The six of you laugh, joke, tease and tell stories, and all of a sudden it becomes a competition of who did the most exciting thing earlier today. Whilst Tsubasaâs story about Erena and Anjuâs dog, Toru, comes close, nobody can top Hikaruâs story about Natsuki and the turnips. Every time you think of it, you burst out laughing again, and it seems like everyone at the table shares your thoughts. By the time dinner is over, you think youâve laughed off enough calories to burn through all of it. Itâs exactly what you need, however, because you havenât felt so happy and loved in weeks. You thank Tsubasa and Honoka for having you, and Aoi offers to walk you part of the way home. Before the two of you leave, however, Hikaru darts up to you with a serious face. âHocchi,â he says, âI need you to do something for me. Itâs very important.â âOf course, Hikkun,â you respond, your face and tone matching his. âI need you to tell Tsucchi âDonât forget the turnipsâ from me.â You nod. âOf course.â Hikaruâs face twists into a grin at your response, and you bump fists as you walk out the door. Outside, the night air is cool, but it feels nice after the sheer energy of Aoiâs household. âDo you feel better about things now?â she asks, and you smile and nod. âA lot,â you say, âI really appreciate you letting me come over.â Aoi shook her head, waving her hands. She looked almost bashful in the light of the streetlamps, and for once, you can understand why sheâs so popular at school. âHonoka-mama loves having you over. She practically wants you to move in,â Aoi responds, and you giggle. âI think her dream household is everyone from Muse, and all their kids.â That sounds about right, you think, and you briefly ponder over what it would be like having yourself, Aoi, Hana, Hikaru, Junko, Yuuki and â oh god not the twins â in one house. âIt sounds like a living nightmare. Imagine living with the twins full-time.â âTheyâre not that bad. They just know how to push your buttons. They really respect you, I think.â Youâd debate this concept, but you let it slide. âYour mother gives good advice, you know,â you say to her, and Aoi puls a face. âThat would be the first time Iâve ever heard anyone say that,â but youâre both laughing about it. You figure Honoka canât be that terrible a mother. She raised Aoi, after all. âLook, even if Yuuki doesnât like you back, you donât need to feel like youâre by yourself, okay?â Aoi offers, brushing against your shoulder in a gentle gesture. âI know Junko likes someone else, so we can be Team Unrequited Love if it goes bad.â You smile, because Aoi is rather sheepish now. âI just donât want you to feel like I got your hopes up, or anything, because I really donât know, and ââ âItâs fine,â you say, and nudge her gently. âIâm prepared for whatever happens.â âHave you figured out when youâre gonna ask her?â âTomorrow. After weâre done with school council stuff,â You feel better about picking a Friday, because you donât have to see her at all over the weekend if things turn to custard. Aoi nods approvingly. âAlright, Iâll leave you here, okay? Get home safe,â she says, âand good luck.â âThank you so much, Aoi.â The two of you part with a smile, and you walk home with a bounce in your step. Youâve never felt this motivated before. As you open the door, you notice your parents curled up together, asleep on the couch. Natsuki is doing dishes in the kitchen, and he calls out to you. âOh, welcome home, Hotaru-nee,â he says, without looking up. You grin. âHey, Natsuki?â you ask. âMm?â âHikaru-kun says not to forget the turnips.â You laugh uncontrollably when you hear a loud crash and a volley of profanity from the kitchen.
The day canât seem to pass by soon enough. Youâre fidgety in your classes, and you race through your paperwork faster than ever before. Yuuki watches you with wide eyes, but refrains from commenting, likely afraid sheâll stop whatever kind of paperwork-defeating monster youâve become. When youâre finally finished, a whole quarter of an hour earlier than normal, you take a moment to breathe, and take her in. Sheâs reading over what you just completed, checking it for any mistakes, and you donât miss the way the corners of her eyes crinkle as she squints at your questionable handwriting. Nor do you miss the way her cheeks dimple when she grins, satisfied at a dayâs work well done. The window is open a little today â itâs hot again â and you watch the way her hair floats on the breeze. âSee something you like?â Yuuki says, suddenly, and goddamnit if you donât turn beet red on the stop. âW-well, uh,â you sputter, but you donât need to respond because A. you couldnât if you tried and B. Yuukiâs giggling at you with a certain twisted pleasure that only serves to make you feel more embarrassed. Then she wipes a non-existent tear from her eye to drive home the point, and offers you one of those genuine smiles you used to think were reserved for Aoi alone. You probably wouldnât know they existed if you didnât get one from time to time, you realise. âIâm glad youâre feeling better,â she says, and you didnât say it aloud, but she clearly picked up on your better mood. âTalking to Honoka-san and Aoi-senpai helped a lot,â you say, and you feel something in your heart drain when you see her wince. âAoi-chan is really great for advice, but her mother is a question choice, Hotaru-chan,â she says, deadpan. âSheâs actually really insightful!â you insist, but you doubt Yuuki would ever believe her. Her parents were Honokaâs best friends, of course theyâd tell Yuuki all the ways in which Honoka was unreliable. Umi in particular, you think. Yuuki just rolls her eyes, and bumps your shoulder with her wrist as she stands. âCome on,â she says, offering you that trademark smug smirk again, âLetâs head home.â âWait,â you say, and this is it â the moment of truth. âYuuki-chan, can I ask you something?â She pauses at the door, and drops that smirk of hers for a moment. You pretend youâre not sweating, and you pretend you donât feel as if the butterflies in your lungs have hatched a thousand babies each. Your fingers twitch, and you swallow. âGo ahead,â she says, the lilt of a questioning tone on her voice, âAsk away.â You inhale, but you donât think you could ever possibly be prepared for this moment, so you dive in headfirst, crossing your fingers and praying, praying to the gods that everything will work out just like Honoka said. One, two, three and â âYuuki-chan, I like you.â
SEASONS x Life  Mash-up By AojunÂ
One of my talented friend made this mash-up, I never noticed how life and seasons were..."close"
I really love this fusion ! =)