Title: Thing Don't Really Change
Rating: G
Pairing: Sakumoto
Genre: fluff
Word Count: 833
Disclaimer: I own the plot. JE owns Arashi. And Arashi owns my heart. Its a never ending cycle!
Summary: Even if you grow up, maybe just seeing how close two people can be will bring you close with someone again.
A/n: I'm awake now! Lol, I was bored and this popped into my head outta no where, you can read
this first though you dont have to, I would just like it if you did. written for
nicefinalbeam 's
a kiss, and all was said challenge.
“Doesn’t it bother you?” Jun asked Sho one day. It was him, Sho, and Aiba sitting on the couch while Ohno and Nino where on the other end of the room goffing around hugging and what not.
“Does what bother me?” Sho asked in return knowing full well wha Jun was talking about.
Jun shifted in his set a little bit to cross his legs. “That fact that they’re all over each other.”
Sho shrugged, “Not really.” He lied slightly. “They’ve been doing it for years now.”
Jun turned to look at Sho and held him with a hard stare, “Then why aren’t you reading your news paper.”
“I did.” He lied again.
Jun looked down at the paper then back up at Sho’s eyes, “It’s folded the same as when you got it?” The small beeping sounds from Aiba on his cell phone filled the empty space the fell between the two.
Sho looked down at his paper then back over at the two making whatever the hell it was that he really wasn’t going to ask. “Want to read it with me?”
He blinked, “Sure. As long as I don’t have to see that.”
And that’s how things went. For weeks they would sit there reading a paper that Jun wasn’t that interested in until they got to the comics. When Sho was lagging in the buisness section and Jun and no choice but to stagger and read along with him anythign he came up he didter understand he would just poke Sho till he got the other mans attention and demand more than ask, “Explain.”
It because a normal thing after a while, and Jun who never bothered to go to college for whatever reason he had was learning a bit more from Sho who did go to college. Who knew the guy actually learned something. Nino would call them dorks for reading the paper all the time, Ohno would just pat Nino’s back and have him walk away leaving the two (who stopped paying attention to Nino) to read. Aiba would just smile and say that it was probably more entertaining that what the other pair was up to.
It was ebcause of this new activity together did they actually start spending more time around one another. Granted that Jun used to admire Sho and follow him around when they were younger but he grew out of the phase and became more independent and sadistic, finding poking at Sho’s weaknesses more amusing than haning around Sho himself. In their new time together they grew close again and started to hangout just a smallest bit more other than the reading, maybe the accasional dinner or drinks here and there, nothing more.
No one really paied it any mind since it was Jun and Sho, what could possibly happen? After all Sho was awkwadly bad with words that didn’t have anything to do with news and what not. While Jun was just more kept to himself about personal matters. It was obvious the two would stay just friends.
But they didn’t know. Didn’t know how Sho looked forward to their moments when all they did was sit on the couch and read together, or the moments when Jun would poke at him asking him what something meant. They didn’t know how Jun would sometimes sit at home and watch the news just so he could hold a conversation with Sho about something that had happened during the night that didn’t make it in time for the morning paper. How Jun, still in a small pleace in his heart, admired Sho.
It happened once. Jun had invited Sho over for dinner, a simple friendly guester. It was good food, Sho commented. One of the best things he had ever had in a while. There was also wine. Wine and compliments.
His mind was a little frazzled from the wine after a while. Only to the point where he had to double check if something actually happened once or twice. But there was one thing he was positive of. The little feather kisses Jun left on his face when they were a tangled, dazzed mess on the couch while watching a movie.
When Sho showed up the next day he realized he forgot to buy a paper that morning. He was about to go back and get one when Jun came in with one in his hand to give to Sho.
“I had this odd feeling that you’d forget, so I bought you one.” He put it in Sho’s hand and walked right past him to put his bag down then to take his seat on the couch like any other day. So maybe they had grown up over the year, and drifted in ways they wouldn’t really expect, but Jun was still the dorky one that cared even if he didn’t show it how he should, and Sho was still the one he looked up too and that’s all that would matter.