On Purpose

Apr 11, 2008 00:07



There’s a reason why Ryo is mean to Ueda. There’s a reason why Ryo says those hurtful comment to Ueda. There’s a reason why he never apologises to Ueda when he crosses the line.

There’s a reason why Ueda breaks down when Ryo is mean to him. There’s a reason why Ryo’s comment hurts him so much. There’s a reason why Ueda always waits for Ryo to apologise.

It’s on purpose that Jin and Yamapi lock them up in a room together. It’s on purpose that they say they won’t let them out. On purpose they leave them alone with the purpose to come back at the end of the day. It is, however, not on purpose that they forget about them and go home without unlocking the door.

It’s on purpose that Ryo and Ueda torture Jin and Yamapi the next day.

The reason why Ryo is mean to Ueda is because he like him. The reason why he says those hurtful comments to Ueda, is because he has the mind of a five year old when it comes to love. The reason why Ryo never apologises to Ueda is because he knows that he would reveal his feelings if he did.

The reason why Ueda breaks down when Ryo is mean to him, is because he doesn’t understand how someone can hate him so much. The reason why Ryo’s comments hurt him so much, is because he likes Ryo. The reason why Ueda always waits for Ryo’s apologises, is because he wants to believe that Ryo doesn’t really hate him.

Jin and Yamapi look at each other, they are fed up with Ryo’s childish antics when it come to Ueda. Yamapi drags Ryo out of their dressing room one day, and push him into a small room. Just a few seconds later Jin comes with Ueda behind him. Yamapi quickly opens the door and Jin pushes Ueda inside.

Ryo and Ueda stares at each other, they can hear the door being locked and Ueda turns around. He yells at Jin and Yamapi, tells them to unlock the door. Soon Ryo is there next to him demanding the same thing. He says he doesn’t want to be locked up with a donkey. Then Ueda says he doesn’t want to be locked up with an egocentric-bastard from Osaka.

Jin and Yamapi look at each other and say that they have no intention on letting them out. They then leave and Jin says they’ll come back at the end of the day. Yamapi nods in agreement.

Ueda sits on the ground next to the door with his head in his arms. Ryo thinks he’s sleeping, so he moves closer to him. Ueda lifts his head and asks Ryo what the hell he’s doing. Ryo stops in his tracks and kicks Ueda in the shin. Ryo doesn’t see the fist coming and when it connects with his jaw, he is fairly surprised. He wonders when Ueda started to get this strong.

Ueda has trouble with his original plan, which was to ignore Ryo completely. When Ryo kicks him in the shin he doesn’t think before he acts. He’s just as surprised as Ryo when his fist makes contact with Ryo’s jaw. When Ryo stumbles a few steps backwards and falls to the ground Ueda is there right away. Ueda doesn’t know why he does it, Ryo wouldn’t if it was the other way around. Ueda and Ryo says they’re sorry at the same time and then they start to laugh.

Jin and Yamapi sits in Yamapi’s apartment and eats dinner. They watch TV and then they fall asleep on the couch. When they wake up the next day both has a sore neck and a feeling they forgot something yesterday.

Ueda wakes up with an arm around his waist and a soft breath on his neck. He turns around and finds Ryo still sleeping peacefully next to him. Ueda slowly touches Ryo’s face and smiles. Ryo opens his eyes and sees Ueda’s smiling face next to him. He can’t longer control himself and he says that he loves him. Ueda looks at him with shock and surprise shining in his eyes, but then he smiles and says he loves him too.

It’s the janitor who unlocks the door. He looks weirdly at Ueda and Ryo for a moment, but then he decides that he doesn’t want to know. Ryo and Ueda slips out of the room hand in hand and goes to find Jin and Yamapi.

Jin and Yamapi sits in KAT-TUN’s dressing room, all ready to eat, when two people are looming over them. Jin looks up and sees Ueda and Ryo smiling evilly to him. Ueda reaches out and takes his bento, Ryo does the same to Yamapi. They say thanks and leave them alone. Jin and Yamapi is to busy to find someone who is willing to share their food with them, to notice that Ryo and Ueda feeding each other.

When Jin and Yamapi enters Jin’s apartment this time, they have been surviving on crackers and water for a whole day and is starving. There’s a knock on the door and Jin signalises to Yamapi to get the door. The next thing Jin hears is the voice of Ryo, he is demanding that they make him and his hime dinner.

Jin and Yamapi learned never to poke their noses into Ryo’s and Ueda’s business ever again, even though they are the reason why they are now together. And Ryo and Ueda goes to Jin’s, or Yamapi’s apartment, once a week on purpose so that they can make them dinner. 

length: one-shot, !fiction

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