Phoenix Wright / Gyakuten Saiban, its settings and
characters, are property of Capcom, and are being
used here without permission. This fic is rated PG for light Kyouya/Akane. Takes place post-game and contains very vague
spoilers towards GS4-3 and GS4-4.
Sugar Sugar?
Oneshot
She could hear music coming
from Kyouya's office.
That in itself was not an
uncommon occurrence. There was always
music streaming out of the young prosecutor's office, usually some kind of rock
or electronica that sent poor Mr. Payne into
fits. It was part of what made Akane dread these visits and the damage they did to her
ears--an occupational hazard not mentioned when she was hired.
But as
Akane
pressed her ear to the wood this time, it wasn't some over-hyped drum solo that
railed against her hearing--it was a single guitar plucking out a slow
ballad. It was an unexpected change, and
it caused her to hesitate in the hall for a moment. But the evidence wasn't going to deliver
itself, and she finally lifted her hand for a knock.
"Come in."
Akane stepped inside, and was treated to another surprise:
the office was…almost clean. There
weren't any extraneous papers strewn about, and each guitar--save one--was
tucked into its proper display case. Though
she should have been relieved, it was a little unnerving.
The man himself was reclined
in his black leather office chair, feet propped up and a shiny blue guitar in
his lap. He didn't take his attention
away from the easy melody he was strumming as she came forward. It was actually kind of pretty.
"Hey." Akane deposited the
sealed evidence bag she'd brought on his desk.
"Here's the murder weapon you asked for. 9 mm hand gun. No prints, but there's some
blood on the muzzle." She
curled her finger to imitate squeezing the trigger. "Close range shot matches the coroner's
report."
"Hm? Oh, good." Kyouya's blue eyes
flickered to it only briefly and without much interest. "Thanks."
Akane frowned down at him.
It didn't take a detective to know that something was off. Where was the flirtatious smile and boyish
teasing?
"This'll be your first
case in just over a month," she remarked, watching his face for some
reaction. "Are you ready?"
"'Course I am. Why wouldn't I be?"
The most
obvious and defensive of answers. Akane crossed her
arms. "I dunno, you look a little…distracted."
Kyouya finally stopped playing and lifted his head, facing Akane directly. A
smile tugged his lips apart. "Just trying to figure this melody out."
"Oh?" Akane glanced around
the office again, and scolded herself when she realized she had been looking
for clues. Clues for what? "Well, just make sure you brush up on
the evidence before tomorrow morning. We
could use a conviction."
She didn’t mean that like it
sounded, but Kyouya wasn't the type to take offense
at an idle comment. He went back to
plucking at the guitar strings.
"Who's defending the case?" he asked, in his voice a
deliberate effort to sound casual.
Akane's brow furrowed with another frown. Maybe her fears were correct after all--it
was affecting him. It would be foolish
to think otherwise, but she had never been able to see the symptoms
before. She held back her answer a
moment, waiting until Kyouya had to finally glance up
again to get it out of her.
"One of Grossberg's firm," Akane said
at last. Was it relief she saw in his
face? "The one
with the thick glasses. I forgot
his name."
"Oh." Kyouya gave a
little shrug. "No worries,
then."
"Good." Akane stepped forward
until she was right at the arm of Kyouya's
chair. His curious eyes on her almost
convinced her she was imagining things and that she shouldn't proceed any
further, but a flat note from his guitar brought her back. "So. How're you holding up?"
"What do you mean?"
he asked as he tightened the offending string.
"I mean, how are you
doing?" Akane persisted. She set a hand on her hip as she tried to
stare him down, which was difficult when he wasn't looking at her. "I know it's been a rough couple of
months for you, what with--"
"I'm fine," Kyouya cut her off.
He gave a little chuckle. "I
mean, it sucks, but I'm fine, really."
He played a minor chord. "It
was…inevitable."
Akane wasn't sure what that meant, or even which of the
events of the last few months he was referring to. As irritating as it was to admit, Kyouya was a lot easier to deal with when he was
himself. She was used to being
exasperated by his teasing. But
comforting a man she barely even liked over two devastating losses…?
"Listen, Garyuu…" She
placed her hand on the armrest of his chair.
"If you, ah, want someone to talk to…."
Kyouya stared back at her, at first surprised, and then…that
boyish little grin crept into his features at last, blowing away all the
sensitivity she might have felt for him.
"Aw, Detective. Are you…worried about me?"
That smirk, that childish,
grating voice--Akane's jaw clenched against an
involuntary reaction of annoyance. If
she had been worried, that stupid look on his face banished any thought of it
from her mind. "O-Of course not!"
she sputtered. "I was just--"
Kyouya grabbed her wrist just before she could pull her hand
away from the chair. "Know what
would cheer me up?" he said brightly, setting his guitar in a stand on his
right.
"Huh?" Akane tried to tug
out of his grip without luck. "What
are you--"
"Join my band."
Akane blinked at him, dumbfounded. It left her open to further attack--Kyouya pulled her closer, and by sitting up he was able to
snake his arm around her waist. With a
very un-ladylike squawk Akane was dragged down into the
chair with him, held captive in his lap.
"Garyuu!" Akane struggled, but
she was turned awkwardly, and by the time she twisted into a proper sitting
position Kyouya had both arms around her. With an exasperated growl she gave his hands
a shove and fell still. "Let me
go!"
"Come on, Detective, Garyuu Wave needs a new member," Kyouya
chuckled. He picked up his guitar again,
setting it across her lap so she couldn't escape--as awkward as she felt, she
wasn't heartless enough to damage one of his precious instruments in an escape
attempt. He adjusted his arms around her
so that he could play a few notes.
"And I know you have a
lovely voice."
Akane blushed despite herself. "Don't be ridiculous." The guitar was cutting into her ribs, and the
only way she had to relieve it was to lean back into Kyouya's
chest. She tried to relax, telling
herself that he'd let her go sooner if she just played along for a while.
Besides, he really has had a hard time, she reminded herself sourly. You can
put up with him a little.
At least he smelled clean. Akane lifted her arms
awkwardly out of the way of his, and finally reached to grip the chair
back. The movement settled them better together, and even made Kyouya
chuckle a little. She snorted and rolled
her eyes. Little brat.
"There, that's better." Kyouya began to
play the serenade she remembered all too well.
"You know this one. Come on,
sing with me."
"Ugh, do I have
to…?" She'd had quite enough of
that.
"I'm not letting you go
until you do."
Just do it. Akane sighed and
licked her lips. You know he means it.
"Just a little," she insisted.
"I'm supposed to be working--"
Kyouya tipped his head so that his chin was rested against
her shoulder. With her arms already
raised it forced their cheeks very close together, and spread unexpected goose
bumps up the back of Akane's neck. "It can wait," he assured
softly. "Come on." He started the intro to the serenade. "Sing."
Akane's fingers curled, suddenly and inexplicably nervous
with his smooth skin against her face and his arms around her ribs. She licked her lips again and finally started. "Sugar…sugar… Ugh, did you really write these lyrics?"
"What, you don't like
them?" Kyouya
continued playing and took over the singing himself. "Wrapped
in your arms, you've stolen the key to my heart…"
Akane made a face.
It was…a lot different, hearing Kyouya's voice
so soft and so close to her ear. Without
the noise of the band she could hear how good he really was. Not to mention his stupid lyrics and the
position she'd found herself in.
"Your turn," Kyouya reminded with a little nudge.
For a moment Akane forgot what the next words were, she was so focused on
quelling the little bubble threatening to form in her stomach. When it finally came to her she stumbled a
little. "N-No."
"No?" Kyouya laughed. "Why not?"
I'm not shouting "pleasure" with your hands
all over me, Akane
thought determinedly. "What if
someone hears?" She pushed at his
guitar. "I've had enough
singing."
"Okay, okay." Kyouya shifted a
hand from the guitar to her stomach to hold her still. It did the trick--the pressure of his splayed
fingers gave Akane a start, and she was too embarrassed
by it to fight him. "At least
listen to this new song. You'll have to
learn it if you join up."
Akane sighed, but she managed to relax again as Kyouya went back to playing--the same song she'd entered
with. I don't believe this, she complained to herself. I just
came to drop off that evidence, and now…
She shifted slightly, wondering at what point
the room had gotten so warm. I'm sitting here in his lap like one of his
groupies. Way to go,
Akane. Even if…it's a nice song, you shouldn't…
Kyouya began to hum along with the melody he was playing,
silencing that corner of her mind. They
were so close she could feel the tiny vibrations of his throat. She swallowed hard. You
shouldn't be here, she reminded herself, trying not to think about how
soothing the gentle music really was. He's…just playing with you…
And then he was singing, very
softly, in a language she didn't understand.
Every brief pause of breath moved her slightly with the expansion of his
chest, the subtle reverberations of the guitar echoing back against her
stomach. As Akane
let go of her concerns for a moment she began to feel that there was
something…deep, and sincere, behind the simple notes and foreign words. It was different than the other ballads of
his she'd caught snippets of around the office and on the radio.
Whatever it was, it spoke to
something in the young detective, collecting in her chest a potent sense of nostalgia. Whether it was the warmth of a firm,
masculine body around hers, the low pitch of his voice or even the song itself,
it had been a long time since anything had kindled that kind of contentment in
her. She never would have thought that Kyouya, of all people, could make her feel that way.
Akane closed her eyes as she sank a little deeper into
him. And when Kyouya
turned his head just so, his breath skating against her chin, Akane felt a very girlish shiver akin to anticipation crawl
up and down her spine. This song--it
meant something to him, and he was sharing it with her. Even if she was imagining that much it was
enough to propel her heart a bit faster, and before she had time to reconsider
she twisted to meet his lips in a kiss.
Kyouya's melody broke against her mouth; his voice derailed
into a surprised but pleased murmur as he returned the kiss. Even more startling, his hands came quickly
off the guitar, letting it slip from his lap in favor of a proper embrace. Akane shivered as his
broad palm pressed into her ribs. For a
few brief moments, she let herself enjoy the sensual attention being paid her.
"Mr. Garyuu?"
The sound of a door opening
was followed by a startled, insipid screech, which could only have been uttered
by one particular human being. Akane sat up with a jolt, and elbowed Kyouya
in the face in her attempt to scramble out of the chair. With her lab coat on and the back already so
far reclined it was a difficult task, and as soon as she spilled onto her feet
she had to grab for the edge of the desk to keep from falling over. To her profound distress, when she glanced up
the first thing she saw was Prosecutor Auchi, staring at her in shock from the
doorway.
"Detective…Houduzki?"
he squeaked.
"P-P-Prosecutor
Auchi!"
Akane
exclaimed weakly. Her face burned as she
stumbled over an explanation. "I
was just…I mean, we were…"
"I-I-I-I'll come back
later," Auchi stuttered. As if Akane wasn't horrified enough, Auchi's own blush added
another layer of mortification as he scampered out.
Akane slapped a hand over her face and gave it a fierce
rub. "God! What's the matter with me? I can't believe
I just--"
She stopped, and turned
swiftly around to face Kyouya once more. He was rubbing his nose after having been
jabbed by her flailing limbs, but otherwise he looked perfectly calm. Even…smug. Damn
it. "You! Th-This is your
fault!" she declared.
"Is it?" Kyouya smiled
apologetically. "I'm sorry."
"Ooh!" Akane gave a shudder
of irritation and embarrassment.
"You're horrible!" She
straightened her coat and whirled on her heel, marching to the door. "Lazy-eyed good for nothing
flirt--"
"Akane."
Akane stopped just before the door, and though she tried to
fight the urge, she couldn't help herself--she glanced back at him over her
shoulder.
Kyouya folded his hands over his stomach. There might have been a trace of sincerity
left in his eyes, but his grin was as it had ever been. "Thanks for cheering me up," he
said lightly.
With another shudder and a darkening blush Akane stormed out of the office.