Fandom: Weiss Kreuz
Pairing: Brad/Crawford/Ken Hidaka
Slash
Rating:G
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A/N: This is AH, starting from the time Aya left for America by plane.
#01 - (Comfort) - After Kase's and Yohji's betrayals, and Aya's abandoning him, Ken has forgotten to hope for what Crawford's “I won't let you down” gives him.
#02 - (Kiss) - Crawford waits for his talent to give him the green light, but ends up kissing Ken without it.
#03 - (Soft) - The background music is so soft, Ken always has to remind himself to find out what it is next time.
#04 - (Pain) - When Crawford first asks Ken for the pills to muffle Crawford's after-vision headache, Ken begins to hope he's more than a fling.
#05 - (Potatoes) - Crawford's relationship with other Schwarz is none of Ken's business, but Ken can't help noticing how he winces when Ken serves bacon and fried potatoes.
#06 - (Rain) - “Why do Weiss like hunting in the rain so much?” Crawford grouses, trying to drain his expensive revolver.
#07 - (Chocolate) - Unlike those Valentine's Days Ken spent smothered in unwanted chocolate, Crawford hands him a cold beer and lets him alone in a long shower.
#08 - (Happiness) - Both remember losing happiness, so that's another of the things they never tell each other.
#09 - (Telephone) - Mamoru has to budget to regularly alter Ken's phone service, but he thinks Crawford should pay his share.
#10 - (Ears) - Crawford never has figured out whether Ken believes all Americans love corn on the cob, or whether he likes seeing Oracle lose his dignity to a piece of plant.
#11 - (Name) - Schuldig likes the cat names Kritiker gave Schwarz, but always claims Crawford takes Ken's too literally.
#12 - (Sensual) - Ken claims he used the word sensual to mean solid, but his lover does like his clean linen and colognes, as well.
#13 - (Death) - Discussing one use of precognition, all Crawford said was, “The one thing everyone knows, we're all going to die.”
#14 - (Sex) - It took time for Crawford to learn, here he wasn't going to be the boss because he was the stronger, and even longer to learn sex wouldn't work either.
#15 - (Touch) - Crawford still likes 'just a touch' of brandy in his coffee, and liqueurs in his desserts, but the whisky bottle back of the pantry grows a coat of dust.
#16 - (Weakness) - For the first time in his adult life, Ken doesn't think he'll be useless when his arm can no longer deliver a killing blow.
#17 - (Tears) - The unease Ken feels as he watches Crawford comfort a crying soccer mother isn't jealousy, but the memory of what a skilled politician Crawford is.
#18 - (Speed) - Even after their time together, moving too fast or unexpected can start old reflexes.
#19 - (Wind) - True love includes sitting though the Shakespeare plays your lover likes, though Ken thinks most would be improved by a few ninjas, and pirates in The Tempest.
#20 - (Freedom) - When Ken wants to spend too freely, Crawford reminds him their independence might need a certain amount of money.
#21 - (Life) - Crawford never tells Ken how he lies awake in the small hours, trying to make the count lower than nine for the life Ken's on.
#22 - (Jealousy) - Crawford likes vacationing in new places, but they never go to Australia.
#23 - (Hands) - As Crawford concentrates on typing a few lethal words on his laptop, his big, heavy hands look more like a surgeon's than a boxer's.
#24 - (Taste) - Ken will have a rare steak when Crawford does, wondering if Crawford also finds the taste of blood one of victory.
#25 - (Devotion) - Crawford has used words of devotion as a weapon, and is careful not to use weapons on Ken.
#26 - (Forever) - Crawford hasn't seen forever, but prepares them for even unlikely disasters.
#27 - (Blood) - Crawford knows most of Kritiker's tricks, but he doesn't know how they clean the blood so well off his lover's clothes.
#28 - (Sickness) - Crawford has an ambulance pick up Ken only two streets away from the target's death, and it takes longer to hush up that than it does for Ken to recover from the bullets.
#29 - (Melody) - Ken tries to explain soccer with an elaborate metaphor comparing the team to an orchestra, but Crawford is a solo-ist.
#30 - (Star) - Crawford wants to see more at night than Tokyo streetlights, and drives north until he sees stars.
#31 - (Home) - Ken likes many people in Tokyo, but now he no longer has to call the city home feels released from prison.
#32 - (Confusion) - Weiss had always managed to confuse talents, and Ken blindsides Crawford quite regularly.
#33 - (Fear) - Both of them fear more, now they have more to lose.
#34 - (Lightning/Thunder) - On these dark and stormy nights, while Crawford is wondering if Ken misses his hunts, Ken worries if the school's new changing sheds are going to leak.
#35 - (Bonds) - Crawford has to answer when Schuldig calls him, but Mamoru gives Ken his priority freely.
#36 - (Market) - Ken goes to the week end market for the vegetables, but he generally ends up at the flower stall.
#37 - (Technology) - Crawford keeps the office computers up to date, but Ken has an abacus for the inevitable breakdowns.
#38 - (Gift) - Ken's birthday is generally overwhelmed by Christmas, so Crawford gives him something extra on their anniversary.
#39 - (Smile) - Crawford is content to jog through life another middle aged businessman in his rut, until Ken smiles at him.
#40 - (Innocence) - Ken's absolution has more weight than the most deliberate law court's.
#41 - (Completion) - Afterwards, all Ken would say was, the insurance company should have agreed with Crawford what complete coverage meant.
#42 - (Clouds) - A year after their move, Ken takes some schoolchildren up to the height of a hill on a clear midnight, and shows them the Milky Way, and the Magellanic Clouds, and beyond.
#43 - (Sky) - Crawford knows the sky won't be clear for long, but knows Ken will think the run worth getting wet.
#44 - (Heaven) - Ken occasionally goes to the Christian church, but he never forgets thanks at the Shinto shrine for what he has now.
#45 - (Hell) - Ken figures he'll see Kase soon enough, and enjoys Crawford's company while he can.
#46 - (Sun) - Mamoru and Nagi just recognise the sunbrowned and windblown Ken, but Crawford has to take off his sunglasses first.
#47 - (Moon) - Crawford can make his glasses look sinister, but knows it doesn't equal the gleam moonlight sometimes catches in the ex-Siberian's eyes.
#48 - (Waves) - When Ken is drowning in the red waves, there is a calm voice to guide him to shore.
#49 - (Hair) - Normally Crawford enjoys the respect grey hair gets in Japan, but not when Ken's twelve-year-olds take care not to tire him out.
#50 - (Supernova) - Crawford is only half woken by a vision of some ultimate light in his future, and by morning he's almost forgotten it.