(I'm sorry I didn't do anything for you, Ohtori-san! T__T )
I do, however have two rather Valentine-y ficlets to share. ^__^
First up, my next story for
30_kisses. It's for theme # 11, gardenia.
--Wishes--
“Excuse me...do you have any gardenias?”
The voice was soft, but it still took Omi by surprise. He looked up from the potted plant he was watering to see a girl with curly red-orange hair smiling timidly at him.
“I’m not sure,” he said. “We’ve sold a lot of them in arrangements. I’ll check, but do you have a second choice?”
“No,” the girl answered, politely but firmly. “It has to be a gardenia.”
Omi smiled. “All right, I’ll go and see.”
The store was crowded with last-minute Valentine’s day shoppers, and Omi had to struggle a bit to make his way through the knots of people clustered around the displays. He finally managed to get to the back room, and began to look at the plants which remained after the main Valentine’s day rush.
His mind automatically supplied meanings for the flowers he passed. Daisies for innocence. Chrysanthemums for cheerfulness. Baby’s breath, for purity of heart. Lily of the valley meant sweetness. Poppies symbolized wealth.
The gardenias he was looking for signified a secret love, and he suspected from the girl’s insistence that she knew the meaning. He thought that she was probably planning to confess to someone.
That’s nice, he thought wistfully. He did not allow the thought to go any further. There was no point.
He found the last of the gardenias hiding behind a large cluster of oleander (caution.) There were only two of them left, and he hoped that would be enough for the girl.
He carried the flowers back out into the shop. The girl smiled as he held them out to her.
“This is all we had left,” he said. “I’m sorry.”
“No, no, it’s fine. I actually only need one.” She took the smaller of the two blossoms from Omi.
“Oh, good.” Omi nodded toward the cash register. “Come to the counter, and I’ll ring it up for you.”
“Thank you,” she said, and followed him.
As she waited for her change, the girl raised the flower to her face, smelling it. The petals just brushed her lips, and she smiled.
“Here you are.” Omi handed her the necessary coins. He leaned toward her a little. “Good luck,” he told her.
“What?”
Omi looked pointedly at the flower.
“Oh!” the girl blushed and grinned sheepishly. “Thank you.”
“Thank you for your purchase,” Omi replied. The girl nodded and left the shop, waving cheerfully.
Omi picked up the remaining gardenia and ran one finger thoughtfully over the petals. It was a lovely flower. He could see why it had been chosen to symbolize secret love.
He sighed internally. I hate this time of year, he thought. It makes me feel lonely.
“Hey, Omi.” Ken was suddenly at his shoulder. “You look kinda tired, or something. Your shift’s almost up. You can go, if you want. Send Yohji down, he ought to do some work once in a while.”
“I think I will, Ken-kun,” Omi said gratefully. “Thanks.” Then, impulsively, he pressed the gardenia he was still holding into Ken’s hand.
Ken looked down at the flower, a bemused expression on his face. “A gardenia?”
“One of the customers was buying them, and I cut an extra by accident.” Omi grinned. “Consider it a thank-you for letting me go early.”
Ken chuckled. “Okay. Thank you for, um, thanking me.”
Omi turned toward the stairs, laughing and heading off to find Yohji. He wondered for a moment whether Ken knew the meaning of the gardenia, then decided that it didn't matter.
He felt better already.
--owari--
Next, I have some random Golden Pair fluff, possibly for the "Out of the Ordinary" challenge on
golden_pair, except that I don't know if it's really that out of the ordinary. The candy is messed up, though.
---Converstion Hearts---
They were all the rage this year: little sugary hearts, loaded with artificial coloring and printed with English phrases. “Conversation hearts”, they were called. Oishi thought that anyone who would actually try to have a conversation with them was slightly less than sane. There was no way to combine them into anything even close to resembling a rational dialogue.
“GOOD TIME!” announced a heart of an unnatural pink shade. “CALL ME!” its neighbor demanded, while still others read “E MAIL” “LOVER BOY” and “BE MY HERC”.
Be my herc? Oishi picked up the heart. It seemed as though the ink had been running low when this heart was printed.
“Oi~shi!” Someone collided with his back, and he was nearly pushed into his pile of candy. Oishi looked behind him, smiling at his doubles partner. Eiji peered over Oishi’s shoulder.
“Ooh, what does it say?” He reached down and plucked the heart out of Oishi’s fingers. “Be my...herc?” He laughed. “Hey, Oishi? Can I have this?”
Oishi blinked. “Sure. Why?”
“I’m collecting messed up ones. Want to see?” Eiji stepped out from behind Oishi and plopped down into the chair beside him.
Oishi grinned. “Okay.”
Eiji pulled out a small plastic bag and tipped a few hearts onto the table. Oishi flipped them over one by one. Through unfortunate ink splotches or missing patches, they appeared to say things like “ANGER”, “MACI?” and “IG NITE”.
“This one is my favorite,” Eiji said, holding out a green candy.
Oishi looked down at it. “AX ME”, it ordered. He burst out laughing.
“Eiji, where did you get these?”
“From the other regulars.” Eiji scooped the candies back into their bag. “Kaidoh gave me a whole box. He said he didn’t like them. There weren’t any funny ones in there, though.”
The bell rang.
“Ah!” Eiji cried. “I have to go, I have class!” He hopped up and began to dash off, but then he turned around. He ran back to Oishi, fumbling in his pocket.
“Almost forgot,” he grinned, extending his hand, which was fisted around something. Oishi held out his own hand, and Eiji dropped three candies into it, before bouncing away.
“See you at practice!” he called back as he disappeared around a corner.
Oishi looked down at the hearts in his palm. “Please be mine,” they said. “I ♥ U.” Oishi smiled.
Maybe there were some things you could say with these candies, after all.
--owari--
I hope you liked them! Happy V-Day, everybody.