Kaiba's New Assistant | By : AtomBunny Category: Yu-Gi-Oh > Yaoi - Male/Male Views: 7443 -:- Recommendations : 1 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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Once the three of them were safely inside the limousine and on the move, Kaiba reached for the phone.
"Who're you calling?" Jou asked.
"Your sister," Kaiba replied as he picked up the handset and dialled the number. "She needs to know that you are OK."
"She saw the news?" Jou asked, knowing that she must be frantic with worry.
Seto simply nodded as the call was answered.
"Kawai residence," the woman at the other end said in clipped tones. She sounded stressed and after the events of the last few hours, Kaiba wasn't surprised.
"I would like to speak to Shizuka please," he said pleasantly.
"Who is this?" the slightly hostile reply came.
"Kaiba Seto," he replied flatly.
"You... You are the one who was on those pictures with... that boy," she spluttered, seemingly outraged that he would dare to call her.
"Excuse me?" Seto was quite taken aback and his eyebrows almost rose into his hairline. "I take it that you are Katsuya's mother? That is no way to speak about your son."
"That boy is NOT my son," the terse reply came.
Seto glanced over to where Jou was obviously wishing that the upholstery would swallow him up. "Putting that aside," he said, "can I speak with Shizuka now?"
The woman was about to argue again, but then someone else could be heard in the background. A few words were exchanged, then finally Shizuka's voice was heard. "Hello? Kaiba?"
"Yes. Is everything alright?"
"Um... as well as it can be," she said. "Do you have news of my brother?"
"Yes, he's right here, but before I pass you over, what is your mother's problem with him?"
"I don't really know." Shizuka sounded sad. "She has always been a bit irrational when it comes to Katsuya. I used to think that it was just down to him being in a gang, but even though he's turned his life around so much she hasn't changed her opinion of him. It didn't even matter that he was the one who obtained the money for the surgery to stop me from going blind. She still doesn't want to know."
"Thank you Shizuka and I'm sorry to hear that," Seto said. Something about the way that Mrs. Kawai had insisted that Jou was not her son had set alarm bells ringing in his mind as it sounded like more than just a disowning. However, that was a puzzle for later on. "I'll pass you over to Jou now." He gave Jou the handset then sat back and watched as he spoke enthusiastically to his sister, assuring her that he was not too badly hurt and not to worry over him.
"What was all that about, Kaiba," Yugi leaned in to whisper to the tall CEO.
"Jou's mother. She's quite..." he paused as words failed him.
"I know what you mean," Yugi said grimly. "I met her once and she really doesn't like Jou very much. She seems to have completely disowned him and no-one really knows why."
"Hmm," Seto pondered some more as they pulled up outside the Game Shop. "Looks like it's your stop, Yugi."
"Yeah. Bye Kaiba. Bye Jou," He paused as he got out of the car. "If there is anything you need help with..."
Normally Kaiba would have snapped something dismissive, but instead he gave a rare smile. "We'll be sure to let you know," he said. "Bye Yugi."
"Bye Yug'," Jou said. "Thanks for coming."
"You're welcome, Jou," Yugi beamed. "What kind of friend would I be otherwise?" He said goodbye again, closed the car door and hurried into the shop as his Grandpa appeared at the entrance.
"Jou?" Seto said, looking back and noticing the other staring at the phone with a look of distaste. "What's wrong?"
Jou sighed. "Ma took the phone off Shizuka and hung up on me." He looked at Seto, clearly showing his confusion. "I don't get it. What do I have to do?"
"Oh Katsuya," Seto slipped into the seat next to Jou, "I can't answer that, but you do have plenty of other people who care for you."
"Yeah, I guess I'm lucky like that," Jou replied with a small smile. "As long as I can stay in touch with Shizuka, that woman can get stuffed."
"Good. Now do you have anything you need to get from your father's apartment?" Seto asked.
Jou mused a moment. "Yeah, I guess I do have a couple of things that I wouldn't like to lose."
"Right. We'll head past there and get what you need before we go back to the mansion." Seto looked at Jou suddenly. "You are OK with that aren't you? I didn't mean to assume..."
"Where else am I gonna go?" Jou said. "But seriously Seto, there is nowhere else I would rather be right now."
"I'm glad to hear that," Seto said as they pulled up outside of the dilapidated building where Jou had lived with his father. "Come on, I'll give you a hand." Seto helped Jou from the car and up to the ramshackle apartment. He could sense Jou's hesitation as they reached the door. "Jou?" he prompted.
"It's nothing, really," Jou said, "It's just that... I'd hoped that you'd never have to see this."
"However bad you think it is, it's not your fault, Jou," Seto replied reassuringly. "I won't think any less of you."
"Yeah, hold on to that thought," Jou muttered under his breath as he placed the key in the lock and pushed the door open. Seto couldn't help but flinch slightly as the stench of stale smoke and alcohol assaulted his senses, but he suppressed his reactions as he followed Jou through the dingy apartment and through a door into what could only be Jou's room. Jou closed the door behind him and Seto took in the meagre space that Jou had called home. An old single bed lay along one wall, one corner propped up with breeze blocks as the leg had been broken off at some time in the past. A broken down chest of drawers was on the other wall and the carpet was utterly threadbare, although it was obvious that Jou had done his level best to keep the place at least somewhat clean.
Seto was brought out of his contemplation of how Jou had been forced to live as said blond fished a tatty carry-all out of an old wardrobe that had definitely seen better days, then dumped the bag on the bed.
"Can I get a hand here please Seto," Jou asked. "I'd do it myself, but..." he waved his plaster cast in Seto's general direction.
"Of course, Jou," he replied. "I'm sorry." He moved quickly to help Jou pack his bag, finishing in a very short time. "Is... that all?" Seto asked, amazed at how little Jou actually had.
"Yeah, almost everything of any value is already over at your place," Jou replied. "It was just those few bits, especially the pictures of Shizuka, that I really wanted to save."
"Alright then, let's get out of here," Seto said, steeling himself for the walk back through the apartment. They quickly left and entered the limo, Jou letting out a huge sigh of relief as they finally pulled away.
"Jou?" Seto asked after hearing that sigh.
"I'm just glad that we got out of there without one of them Social Workers turning up," Jou said. "I really didn't want to deal with them tonight."
"From what I know of them I doubt that they will try to trouble you tonight," Seto said, "but I will be glad when we get home and I can lock the place down." He shook his head, "No, when we deal with them it will be on our terms."
"We?" Jou raised his eyebrows, looking at Seto who was sitting in the opposite seat.
"Yes, we," Seto said with a smile. "We are in this together." He frowned. "They have threatened my custody of Mokuba several times and that is not normal procedure, just as shipping ex gang members out of town isn't. It's never seemed possible to complain through normal channels as things tend to get hushed up, but I do have a plan to deal with them as long as you trust me."
"I'd trust you with my life, Seto," Jou said fervently.
"Are you sure about that," Seto said with a wry smile. "After all, I haven't exactly done a stellar job so far."
"That wasn't really your fault," Jou began, only to be cut off.
"Yes, it was," Seto insisted, sinking to his knees in the well between the seats. "I promised to help you if you needed it," he leaned forwards and buried his face into Jou's neck, "I brushed you off without a thought," his voice lowered to a whisper, "I could have lost you..."
Jou was alarmed. He'd never seen Seto react like this before. "I already forgave you, Seto," he said, but then his eyes widened as he felt a dampness on his shoulder and he realised that it was from Seto's tears. He raised his good arm and carefully hugged Seto to him. "Really, it's OK, I'm still here and I won't leave you if I can help it," he said reassuringly, holding Seto close as he struggled to bring himself under control.
"I'm sorry," Seto said as he finally regained his composure and sat back on the other side of the limo, "I didn't mean to get all maudlin on you."
"Hey, that's OK," Jou smiled at Seto, who was still trying to disguise the slight puffiness of his eyes, "You are just showing that you care."
"I bet I look a wreck," Seto said with a frown.
"Nah, it hardly shows at all," Jou reassured, "Now, c'mere." Seto obeyed meekly and slipped into the seat beside Jou. "Listen carefully. I don't blame you for what happened today and I forgive you for not listening to me. You had a lot to deal with as everything happened at once and I can appreciate that. Now, can we not mention it again? Please?"
"Of course," Seto said. "Thank you for being so understanding." He leaned into the side of his love, burying his face in unruly blond locks and savouring the closeness, but the moment couldn't last as before long they were pulling up outside the mansion and Mokuba was running out to meet them.
"Jou! Are you alright?" Mokuba demanded as soon as Jou was within reach.
"I'm fine, squirt," he replied, ruffling the boy's unruly raven locks. "I got a broken arm and a few cuts and bruises, but I'm still here."
"And that is the main thing," Seto said as he ushered them towards the house, wanting to get the place into lockdown. No-one else would be getting in tonight if he could help it!
They were accosted by Mrs Doyle as they walked through the door. "Oh, Mr. Jonouchi, it's such a terrible thing that happened to you," she flustered, although there was a strained undertone to her voice. "Now come along and I'll make you a nice cup of tea."
"We'll all have one, Mrs Doyle," Seto replied calmly. "Mokuba, can you bring your laptop and hook it up in the lounge? I'm sure that Noa would like to join us."
"Of course, Seto," Mokuba beamed as he ran up to his room.
Soon they were all sitting together and Jou smiled, feeling like part of a family for the first time since his parents had divorced. Of course, he couldn't help but wish that his sister could be there too, but that would only be a matter of time, even if he had to wait until she turned 18. He didn't think it would be quite that long as he was sure that his mother, being the aspiring social climber she was, would be more than happy to encourage Shizuka's association with the younger Kaiba. He was sure that she would be able to tolerate the fact that Shizuka would have to also associate with 'that boy', as she liked to call him, to achieve that goal. He still didn't understand why she seemed to resent him so much, constantly telling him that he was no son of hers.
Eventually, everyone else left the room, finally leaving Seto and Jou alone. Jou sighed, instantly bringing Seto's attention.
"What's the matter?" Seto asked with a hint of concern.
"Just thinking about my Ma, that's all," Jou replied sadly. "I don't know what I did to make her hate me so much."
"You really haven't had much luck in the parental department have you?" Seto put his arm around Jou. "As bad as Gozaburo was, at least I had the good memory of my real parents to sustain me."
"Things weren't always like this though," Jou said. "Yeah, my mother always showed favouritism towards Shizuka, but it wasn't until the divorce that she completely turned against me. I never understood why she left me with dad. Even as cold as she was, she never treated me as badly as he did."
"She probably has her reasons, even though they may not be good ones," Seto said in a conciliatory tone. "But I think the best thing you can do is forget about her for the moment and concentrate on the here and now."
"Yeah, I hear ya," Jou said. "It's just hard, ya know?" He sighed. "At least I should get to see Shizuka a bit more now that she's friends with Mokuba. My mother will probably try to encourage that connection as much as possible."
"Should we be worried?" Seto pulled back and looked his lover in the eyes.
"About gold-digging?" Jou enquired. Seto nodded. "Well, my ma might be that way, but Shizuka definitely isn't. Still, I don't know if she would go so far as to try and make some kind of capital out of the fact that they are friends and possibly push for them to be more." He gave a wry smile, "I'm sure that she would rather Shizuka have had a chance with you, but that's never gonna happen - something else that she'll resent me for." He shook his head, "She might still encourage Shizuka to try and split us up though."
"Well, we'll deal with her if it becomes too much of an issue," Seto replied. "It's not like she has any chance of splitting us up," Seto gave Jou a reassuring squeeze as he said this, "and I'm sure that Shizuka won't give her any help."
"Yeah, you can be sure of that," Jou confirmed. They sat quietly together for a moment before Jou felt the need to speak again. "Seto?"
"What is it, Jou?"
"Does Honda have to lose his job over this?" Jou looked at Seto with puppy dog eyes.
"Well, what he did was a severe breach of protocol," Seto said carefully. "The reason we use that particular courier is because they have a reputation for being secure. To leave sensitive documents of any kind where a competitor can get at them is just not acceptable. Not to mention that if his association with Otogi, the owner of the Black Crown and a known rival to Kaiba Corporation had been known, then he would likely not have been employed in the first place."
"I don't think that last one is going to be an issue any more," Jou pointed out. "Otogi basically betrayed us all tonight and Honda won't stand for that."
"But because of Honda's carelessness I nearly lost you," Seto pulled Jou close once again at the thought of what had nearly happened.
"But I'm still here," Jou said once again. "Honda is my friend. He may have made an error of judgement but I don't want him to suffer over it any more than he is already. He'll be beating himself up over his lapse, that's for sure and he won't have a boyfriend after tonight. Why take away his job too?"
"You do realise that they'll probably sack him anyway once they find out what happened?" Seto couldn't help but point out.
"But you can intercede for him can't you?" Jou was looking at Seto with those damnable puppy eyes again and Seto feared that he could not resist.
"Alright, for you, Katsuya," Seto sighed. "I'll email them tomorrow and I'll also call them first thing on Monday morning."
"Thank you Seto," Jou was truly grateful.
"Talking of the morning," Seto's face turned serious, "we are going to be giving an interview on live TV about our relationship."
"We are?" Jou was shocked. "I mean... are you sure it's a good idea?"
"Jou, those pictures are in the public domain now," Seto said gently "Nothing is going to change that, but we can make it work for us. An interview will help to clear up any misconceptions and it should garner public sympathy, which is always a good thing." He looked at Jou, "Do you trust me?"
"I do trust you, Seto," Jou said, "but I'm not convinced about this."
"I know, and I do understand," Seto said, "but the only other options are for us to get the lawyers onto it, which can be very... invasive for all involved, or for us to go on the run until you turn 18 and not only is that a terribly bad idea, but you don't run, do you?"
"You're right, I would rather put up a fight, but I also don't want all the muck from my past raked up. We'll try it your way," Jou conceded.
"Thank you," Seto said. "We may still end up having to get lawyers involved somewhere along the way, but..." he stopped as Jou yawned. Seto shook his head and stood. "Never mind that now, lets get to bed. We can talk about the ins and outs of what the conference will entail in the morning after I have set it up. For now, I just want to hold you to reassure myself that you are still here."
"Aww, Seto, you say the nicest things," Jou said with a genuine smile, standing and following Seto to their room. Once they were there, Jou went to get undressed, only to struggle to undo his buttons. "Damn. Seto could I get a hand here? Undoing these things with one hand is harder than you'd think."
"Of course," Seto helped Jonouchi to undo the tricky things, gasping as he saw the livid bruises spattered across Jonouchi's torso. "Jou... Are you in any pain?"
"Not really," Jou replied. "They gave me some painkillers at the hospital and although I will need to take some more later, I'm good for now."
"Are you sure?" Seto asked.
"Yeah, I'm fine Seto," Jou said as he stood, heading towards the bathroom.
"Are you going to be OK in there, or do you need me to hold it for you?" Seto said with a smile, attempting to alleviate the mood slightly.
"Very funny, Seto," Jou said wryly as he reached the bathroom door. Before he entered, however he turned back and pierced Seto with a smouldering gaze, or at least as smouldering a look as he could manage with a black eye. "Besides, if you came and held it for me, I'd just end up either not being able to pee or giving us both a golden shower!" Laughing he quickly entered the bathroom and closed the door, leaving Seto with a half amused, half horrified expression on his face.
Soon, both of them were ready for bed. They settled together under the covers Seto carefully pulling Jou close and just holding him, thinking about how close he'd come to losing him, Jou content to lie there and let Seto have his way. Shortly they were slumbering together, not worrying about what was to come. That would wait until morning.
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