Title: Sorry is better than Goodbye
Characters: Yokoo/Fujigaya
Rating: PG
A/N: I wrote this while I was waiting to board my plane. All is there to say is watch out for honey-coated fluff. There an abundance of Yokoo/Fujigaya in this fic community, but I happen to like this pairing a lot and not many people write it not to mention read it, so here I am, writing it by myself. Actually it's more like it writes by itself.
Waiting to board the plane, Wataru checked his phone. Needless to say that no mails were there, especially the one he was waiting for the most.
He won't stop me, thought Wataru putting back his phone in his pocket, then taking it out again to check, just in case it was switched on silent mode.
He waited as long as possible in the lounge but eventually it was time to go through the security checks and to the gate.
He handed his passport reluctantly, the airport officer almost had to snatch it by force.
He didn't really want to go anymore. Not like that. Not after they had that bad fight last night. He wished he would have been able to control his words. He was sure he said too much.
He didn't deserve that. No matter how angry had been Wataru yesterday, now it was almost all
forgotten. Apart for the disappointed look on his face.
Why did that argument happened? He couldn't remember. He loved him so much but he scared him away. He scared him away and didn't even run after him.
He would never run after me, thought Wataru. He had always been the one to say sorry first. That guy had too much pride to admit he was wrong in the first instance, even though he could surrender to his guilt sometimes.
There he was, at the gate. He felt suddenly tired. That was the end. When he will be back, his lover would have forgotten about him.
Was he going to pretend their story never happened?
"Wataru!"
He turned around. Taisuke was there panting. He held a piece of paper in his hand.
"Taisuke?!"
"I didn't want you to go like this... I-I'm sorry. About everything."
Wataru’s surprised face lightened up. He moved towards the guy and hugged him.
"No. I am sorry."
Taisuke closed his eyes and rested his hands on Wataru's back.
"Now I can go without regrets."
He tried to break the hug, but Taisuke held him with all his strength.
"Aren't you forgetting something?"
"Err... I love you?"
"Idiot. Not that. I know that already."
"Then what?"
"Me."
Taisuke held out his ticket and swirled it in front of Wataru's nose.
"You never stop being a surprise, Taisuke!"
"You never stop being too calm when I announce a surprise!" Taisuke sulked.
Wataru made the biggest smile of his life, squeezed Taisuke and lifted him from the floor.
All that public display of love was certainly surprising coming from Wataru.