Snowbound (Scarfshipping)

more love

I don't even care about the spelling errors because i know you still have to check it. Blue Angel is right though, I also wish there would be more love. I liked the part where they were in the cave and Jun was about to tell her something but she was already asleep. And the part where Jun made it seem like it was a dream was pretty good too. I can't wait for the next chapter! When ever you post a new one, I'm always excited to see what happens next! Please post more when you are able to do so.
 
Chapter 6
Ride


Hikari lectured Jun on his behavior from the previous night throughout breakfast, promising him pain and certain death if he ever pulled a stunt like that again. Jun was surprisingly submissive during his tongue-lashing, smiling slightly and nodding through the whole ordeal.

Kouki remained silent, simply relieved that everything was back to normal. He poured over the resort's brochure, trying to see if there was anything special going on for the day.

"Do you hear me, Jun? If you ever, and I mean ever, make me worry that much again, I will not hesitate to beat you within an inch of your life! Maybe I can actually manage to beat some sense into your thick skull! You got that?' Hikari pointed her fork at Jun menacingly, scowling at the boy.

"I hear you, Kari." Jun raised his right hand, still smiling. "I promise not to worry you like that ever again." His food remained untouched; he decided it would be best to give the girl all his attention.

"I hope you mean it." She started to eat her own food, looking away from him purposely.

"So…" Jun smirked, leaning in toward both of the trainers. "What happened yesterday while I was cooped up in my room?"

Hikari swallowed her food roughly; Kouki stopped looking through the brochure mid-flip. They both exchanged glances for a moment before looking toward Jun.

Hikari scowled at the blond, although she gave him credit for asking. She didn't think he would remember he wasn't supposed to know. However, she really didn't feel like explaining the embarrassing events again.

Jun meet both of their stares squarely, exuding a purely innocent aura. Hikari sighed in defeat, launching into her synopsis for the second time.

"What! How dare that bastard push you like that!" Jun's anger would seem spot-on to someone who didn't know better, but Hikari could definitely sense some sarcasm in his words. He was teasing her, that bastard.

She sipped her warm tea, feeling exhausted. "Don't worry about it; Kouki dealt with it."

"Really?" Hikari had a feeling this is what Jun was aiming for throughout the whole conversation. He turned to Kouki, directing the full intensity of his stare onto the other boy. "How did you do that?"

Kouki ate his food calmly, sounding nonchalant. "Oh, I just spoke to him, that's all."

Both Hikari and Jun gaped at Kouki, feeling a dangerous tension in the air. The way he spoke so calmly proved that it was no normal chat he had with Takayuki.

Jun laughed nervously, his consideration for the other boy growing. "Oh, really? That's good then." He decided to drop the subject despite his burning curiosity.

The three of them finished up their meal, heading for the lounge to decide on something to do for the rest of the day. A commotion at the far end of the room caught their attention as they entered the room; they walked over to the crowd, noticing a sign.

"A raffle? For what?" Hikari stood on her tip toes, trying to read the sign.

"I don't know, but let's try it!" Jun grinned, eagerly dragging the two through the crowd.

Each of them picked out a ticket, showing the man at the table their number.

"Well! It looks as if we have a big winner! Congratulations, son!"

Surprised, Jun and Hikari looked toward Kouki. Kouki held his ticket in front of him, completely amazed. "W–What? Really?" The crowd sighed in disappointment, dispersing out of the room.

The man smiled. "It would seem so. Lucky you!"

Kouki was still dumbfounded. He normally had no luck at all. Hikari and Jun patted his back enthusiastically, congratulating him.

Jun looked toward the man. "So, what did he win?"

The man smirked, handing Kouki some tickets. "Here you go! A ticket for you and that special someone for the for the famous Stantler sled rides!"

Kouki looked at the tickets, still feeling a bit overwhelmed. "…I've heard of the Stantler sled rides." He looked at to the other two. "They take you through the woods and to a little shopping district a few miles away."

Hikari clapped her hands in delight. "Really! That's so cool! You're lucky, Kouki!"

Jun snorted, crossing his arms. "Shopping? Doesn't sound so fun to me."

Kouki stared at the tickets for a moment. "Well…" He offered one to Hikari. "Would you like to go with me, Hikari?"

She looked at Kouki, beaming. "Really? You don't mind?"

He smiled at her. "No, not at all! I would love for you to go with me. Besides," he turned to Jun, "it doesn't seem like Jun is all that eager to go, anyways."

Jun hesitated a moment before nodding in agreement, waving a hand coolly. "Sounds like a bore to me. I'd rather stay here and train!"

Hikari sighed, but couldn't keep the excitement out of her voice. "All you ever think about is training!" She took the ticket, smiling brightly. "Thank you, Kouki!" She checked the time on her Pokétch. According to the ticket, it was about an hour and a half before the sled rides started. "I better go get ready!" She was still in the clothes she had worn the day before; she was so hungry that morning after realizing Jun was back that she hadn't even thought about her appearance. "I'll meet you down here later!" She hurried back up the stairs, leaving the two boys behind.

Kouki glanced at Jun, a bit wary of the response he might receive. "Jun…Are you okay with staying behind?"

"Huh?" Jun snapped back into reality, looking a Kouki. "Why wouldn't I be okay?"

"Oh…no reason, I guess…"

Both of them stood in silence for a moment. "…Hey, don't you have to get ready too? You wouldn't want to disappoint Princess Hikari, would you?" Jun smirked, shoving the other boy playfully.

"I guess…" Kouki looked a Jun, questioning him again with his eyes.

Jun waved his hands, smiling. "I'm fine! I don't mind having a day to myself once in a while, you know. You and Hikari go have fun together."

"…If you say so…" Kouki headed up to their room, leaving Jun by himself.

Jun watched him disappear from sight, the strained smile slowly fading from his lips. He ran a hand through his hair, heaving a hefty sigh.




Hikari wasn't going to lie to herself; she was showing off just a bit. She wore a white, V-neck sweater with a maroon turtleneck underneath, and a maroon skirt reaching down a bit above her ankles. She slid on thick white tights underneath the skirt for extra warmth and her brown boots. Her hair was slightly curled, holding the long, bluish locks back with a red headband. She wrapped a fluffy white scarf around her neck, slipping into her pink jacket. She made one last check in the mirror, smiling in satisfaction.

She headed down to the lobby, finding Kouki and Jun waiting for her.

Hikari hurried up to the two, turning to Kouki. "I hope I didn't make you wait."

Kouki shook his head, smiling pleasantly. "No, Jun and I just came down from our room."

Hikari rummaged through the small purse she had brought with her, producing a card key. She handed it to Jun. "Here's the extra key to my room. If it's not too much, would you mind looking after my Pokémon for me?"

Jun looked at her, a bit surprised, but pocketed the key no less. "Sure. I'll check on them after I go out and train."

She smiled sweetly at him. "Thanks!" Hikari grabbed Kouki's arm. "Shall we go?"

He couldn't help but blush a bit, his sheepish smile returning to his face. "Y–Yeah. Let's go."

Hikari dragged him out the door, hardly able to contain her excitement.

Jun smirked, yelling after the two. "Have fun carrying all her bags, Kouki!"


The two young trainers found a small fleet of Stantler-drawn sleds outside of the resort. Hikari gasped, dragging Kouki toward the Pokémon. She eased up to a Stantler hitched to one of the sleds, her eyes wide with amazement. "Wow, I've never seen a Stantler up close before! I don't think I've even fought a trainer with one." She reached her hand out to the creature, giggling as its nose tickled her fingers.

Kouki smiled, patting the Stantler's shoulder. "You don't see them around much here, but there are tons in Johto. Many people get lost in forests because of them."

"Really?" She stroked the Stantler's head, the deer nudging her stomach, craving more attention. "Why? They seem friendly enough to me."

He glanced up at the Stantler's antlers, Hikari following his gaze. "You notice how their antlers almost look like eyes?" She nodded. "Well, it's thought that if you stare into a Stantler's antlers for too long you can become hypnotized and suffer from delusions."

Hikari's eyes immediately dropped from the creature's antlers, looking instead at its eyes. "Well, looks can be deceiving! And I thought you were just a big sweetie, but it looks like you have a few tricks up your sleeve, don't you!" She gave the Stantler on last pat before climbing into the sled, Kouki sliding in next to her. A few moments later, their sled driver walked over them, giving a rundown of the trip to the two before climbing into the front, giving the leads a gentle snap. The sled lurched forward, heading into the forest.


The ride through the forest was pleasantly peaceful; Kouki pointed out various berries and vegetation to Hikari, explaining their various uses and applications. Hikari was thrilled by it all, listening closely to the boy and asking many questions.

"Wow, Kouki! You really know a lot!" She looked at him, truly awed.

He laughed sheepishly, rubbing the back of his neck. "Well, I've been working with Doctor Nanakamado ever since I can remember, so I've picked up a lot of random things over the years."

Hikari pouted a bit at the boy. "Don't sell yourself short, Kouki! This is really impressive! I would never be able to remember all of this stuff!"

He smiled, pleased by her compliment. "It can be helpful when you're out in the woods for a while." He looked down at his hands. "You can figure out a lot about a Pokémon by just looking at the Berries it eats, so I've learned a lot about all kinds of Berries."

"Wow, being a Pokémon researcher seems so cool…"

Kouki smiled sadly. "Well, it is certainly fun to be able to see all types of Pokémon…"

Hikari brow creased in worry. "You don't seem so enthusiastic about it…What's wrong?"

Kouki shook his head. "No, nothing's wrong."

She put her hands on her hips, staring the boy down. "Kouki, I know something's bothering you…spill."

He looked away from her, silent for a moment. "Well, it's not that I don't like researching about Pokémon…I really do love it." He sighed. "I just don't think I'm that good, that's all."

"What? You seem good to me!"

He chuckled. "Not really. I'm always screwing up in the lab and in the field."

Hikari frowned. "Everybody make mistakes, Kouki!"

He sighed, wringing his hands together. "I make so many mistakes that I'm just a burden, really…"

She grabbed the boy's arm, determination burning in her eyes. "You shouldn't give up your dream just because of a few mistakes! If you fall down, you just have to get right back up!" She shook her head. "Nobody's perfect."

Kouki looked at her, a bit stunned at her zeal. "…You think I could really become a good researcher?"

She grinned. "I already think you are a good researcher."

He looked back down at his hands, a little overwhelmed. He was always preoccupied with the mistakes that he had made; he never even thought about the things he had actually accomplished. A genuine smile lit up his features. "…Thanks."

"Hey, I didn't tell you anything you didn't already know. You just need to have more confidence in yourself!" She let go of his arms, giving him a thumbs up.

"…You're really amazing, Hikari."

"Huh?" She dropped her hand, confused. "What do you mean?"

Kouki shook his head, smiling gently. "No, it's nothing. I just wish I was more like you."

She laughed. "I don't know about that! I think that should my line. You're so mature and kind…I wish I could be more like that!" She knocked on her head, sticking out her tongue. "As Jun would say, I'm too thick-headed for my own good!"

He smiled to himself, looking back at his hands. She would never know how much he admired her strength. Her determination and resolve let her solve any challenge that came her way, while Kouki would be one of the first to give up and condemn the task to the impossible.

Kouki glanced over at the girl, a warmth growing inside his heart. She really was amazing.




The two chatted though the rest of the trip, arriving at the small village shortly after. The town was charming and quaint, the streets paved with bricks and lined with decorations and lights. Small shops and cafés were lined up in neat rows throughout the whole village. Hikari gasped in delight, grabbing Kouki's hand once again. "Come on!"

Hikari dragged Kouki from shop to shop filling his arms with bags of goodies. They shopped for a few hours before they decided to take a break at one of the many bistros in the town. The two took a seat at one of the tables outside of a café, ordering a few pastries.

Hikari finished off her third helping of cake, face flushed in delight. "Ah, I don't know if I ever want to leave! These cakes are amazing!"

Kouki picked at his pie, smiling at her. "You really love your sweets, don't you?"

She giggled, grabbing a lemon tart out of the basket in front of her. "I do! I think I may have more than one sweet tooth." She popped the tart into her mouth, sighing happily as it melted on her tongue.

Kouki chuckled at her, taking a bit of his pie. If anything, Hikari was fun to watch.

After finishing up the rest of the tarts, Hikari rested her elbows onto the table, holding her head in her hands. "You're lucky, Kouki. You've already got something you can keep doing into the future." She sighed. "I have no idea what I want to do with my life."

"Huh? Why don't you continue battling?"

"Well, I don't think being Champion will keep food on the table, you know? Besides, one day I might find someone who can beat me, so what would I do then?"

Kouki thought about it for a moment. "…Well, you could always become a Gym Leader or something of the sort." He looked at her. "Jun's father is the leader of the Battle Tower, isn't he?"

She tapped her chin with a finger. "…True, but I always thought that Jun would probably be the one to succeed Kurotsugu…" She paused. "…Actually, I never wanted to be a Pokémon Trainer when I was little."

Kouki set his fork on his plate. "Really?"

She nodded. "Yeah, actually when I was little I wanted to be…well…" She looked at him. "Promise not to laugh?"

He nodded. "Why would I laugh?"

She laughed, embarrassed. "Well, when I was little, I always wanted to be the Day Care Lady."

Kouki stared at her for a moment. An image of Hikari as an old woman flashed through his mind; he couldn't help a chuckle or two before he could stop himself.

She pouted, flicking a cake crumb at him. "Hey! You promised not to laugh!"

He covered his mouth, eyes wrinkled in mirth. "Sorry, sorry!" He cleared his throat, still smiling. "Running a Day Care seems like it would be fun. Think of all the Pokémon you could meet!"

She smiled. "See! It isn't such a silly idea, after all! But…now since I've had a taste of the battling life, I don't think I could just settle for something like that." She rubbed her hands together, shivering against the cool breeze.

Kouki, noticing her shiver, stood up. "I'll go get us some hot chocolate." He walked inside the restaurant for a moment, bringing out two steaming cups of cocoa. "Here you go." He reached to put the cup on the table, but stumbled on his way, spilling hot cocoa all over Hikari's jacket. She jumped up, trying to keep the scalding liquid from dripping onto her legs.

Kouki gasped, grabbing a few napkins. "Oh! I'm so sorry, Hikari!" He patted at her coat with a napkin, until he realized he was patting her chest. He blushed, dropping the napkin. "Ah! I'm sorry!"

Hikari laughed, waving her hands at him. "Don't worry so much about it, Kouki! It was an honest mistake." She looked down at her ruined pink jacket, smiling sadly. "I'll just go get this washed at the resort when we get back. No worries." She slid off the jacket, folding it up. Luckily, it was the only thing hit by the hot chocolate; even her white scarf was unharmed.

Kouki stared at the jacket, feeling guilty. He slid off his own blue coat, handing it to the girl. "Here. Take mine."

She stared at it for a moment, looking up at Kouki. "I can't take it! What about you?"

He shook his head, taking her soiled jacket from her arms and placing his in its place. "No, I'll be fine. Besides, I'm the one who ruined your jacket. It's the least I can do." He draped her jacket over his arm. "I'll go get you a new hot chocolate."

She stared at the coat in her arms for a moment, slipping her arms inside and wrapping it around herself. It was a bit too big; she had to roll up the sleeves a bit just to find her hands, but it was comfortably warm.

Kouki returned a few moments later, a fresh cup of cocoa in his hand. He handed over to her carefully, making sure to not spill a drop.

"Thank you." Hikari took a sip, enjoying the warmth. "Even the hot chocolate here is amazing!"

Kouki smiled, grabbing his own cup. He looked at his Pokétch, noticing the time. "It's getting pretty late…Do you want to start heading back?"

"Sure."

The two finished up their hot chocolate and threw away their trash before they headed down the street, toward the sleds.




Jun sighed heavily, trudging back up the steps leading toward the resort. His training secession didn't go as well as he wanted; he was too preoccupied the whole time to put his heart into it.

Another hefty sigh passed his lips as he climbed the curling stairs up to their rooms, not even bothering to take the elevator. He was resolved to not overreact, but it was so damn hard. He didn't expect it to be this difficult to let the two go off together; it was not like he would have wanted to go even if he had a ticket. But, there was something about knowing the two of them were alone together that drove him mad. Even training couldn't fully distract him.

He reached for his room's door, but suddenly remembered the key in his pocket. He took the card out, glancing at Hikari's door. He had promised her he would check on her Pokémon. He walked across the hall, looking curiously at the "do not disturb" sign hanging from her doorknob. He shrugged, letting himself in the room.

Something white and furry rammed into his face; he grabbed the creature by the scruff of its neck, staring into the eyes of Hikari's Pachirisu.

"Huh?" He looked into the room, finding the rest of Hikari's Pokémon sprawled about. Even her Gyarados was curled inside, most of its body hidden in the bathroom. The empty Pokéballs were resting on her nightstand neatly.

Jun's surprise soon faded, a smile spreading across his lips. Of course Hikari would let her Pokémon out of their Pokéballs when she left; she let them out whenever she could, and she certainly wouldn't let them be stuffed up all day. That's why she wanted him to check up on them.

The Pokémon all gathered around Jun, sounding their greetings. He closed the door behind him, laughing. "Hey guys. Hope you haven't been too bored cooped up in here." The Pokémon returned to what they were doing previously, Jun following them into the heart of the room.

He sat down on her bed, Pachirisu curling up on his lap. He watched the Pokémon, smiling. Just like their trainer, there was more to them than met the eye. He patted Pachirisu fondly. "…Your trainer is a strange one, isn't she?" The squirrel Pokémon squeaked, nestling into Jun's stomach.

Jun looked around the room, noticing Hikari's things sprawled about. Her red scarf was draped over the TV; her pajamas sat on the table. Her hat and the yellow hair clips he had gotten her long ago sat on top of the dresser, her suitcase leaning against the wood. Even the bed hadn't been made; he smoothed the blankets out with his hand, frowning slightly. The whole room reminded him of her.

He sighed, flopping back onto the bed. Pachirisu scurried of his lap and curled up on the end of the bed, falling asleep in seconds. He stared at the Pokémon for a moment before his eyes wandered to the ceiling. Unexplainable longing ate away at the pit of his stomach; he fervently wished that Hikari was next to him that very second.

Jun rested his head on her pillow, Hikari's scent flooding his senses. He was going mad after all. He chuckled, closing his eyes. He could imagine her laughing at him right now for being so silly. However, it only made him smile as he slowly faded into slumber, lulled by the peace around him. Her laughter was the best sound in the world…




The trip back to the resort was bathed in a peaceful silence, the two taking in all the nature around them. The sun was slowly setting, bathing the forest in warm twilight.

Hikari pointed at one of the trees hanging overhead, tugging at Kouki jacket. "I've never seen that type of Berry before…What is it?"

"Hmm?" Kouki followed her hand into the trees. His face immediately turned bright red, mouth agape. "T—That's not a Berry! It's…mistletoe!"

Hikari's face was blank for a moment. "Mistletoe…ah!" Her face erupted into the same red as Kouki, scooting away from him in a knee-jerk reaction. "Mistletoe! Why mistletoe?!"

The sled driver burst into gruff laughter, glancing back at the two. "You kids know what they say about couples getting stuck under the mistletoe!" He laughed to himself, turning back to the path. They were close to their destination, the resort now in view.

Kouki stammered, covering his mouth. "I can't…We can't—"

Hikari shook her head frantically, covering her own mouth in embarrassment. "That would be so…weird!"

The driver hummed to himself, smiling. "Ah, young love…"


Kouki and Hikari walked back toward the hotel together in silence, faces still slightly flushed from the sled ride back underneath the mistletoe. They hadn't spoken since the left the forest, both too embarrassed to bring anything up.

When they reached the doors to the hotel, Hikari sat her bags on the ground, starting to take off Kouki's jacket. He stopped her with a hand.

"Don't worry about it. You can keep it until I get your jacket cleaned." He readjusted the pink jacket in his arms, smiling.

"You sure?" Kouki nodded. She slipped the jacket back on and picked up her bags, blushing slightly. "Thanks."

"Don't worry about it." He started to walk inside. "Well, I guess I'll see you later, then."

"Ah, Kouki!" He stopped, looking back at her. Hikari hurried up to him. Reaching up on her tip toes, she gave him a small peck on the cheek. She smiled, blushing. "Thanks again for taking me with you. It was really fun." She rushed past him, waving. "Later!"

Kouki was frozen in place, watching her disappear from sight. He slowly raised a hand to his cheek, touching the spot where her lips had had grazed his skin. He could feel a huge grin spread across his face, his heart racing madly. He headed toward the laundry room, a song in his heart. It had turned out to be a good day.




Hikari rushed all the way up the stair to her room, the blush still lingering on her features. She was surprised at herself for being so bold. She stopped in front of her door, touching her lips. What did it all mean?

She sighed, opening her door. "I'm back, guys…Huh?" She stopped mid-step, a strange sight greeting her.

Somehow, all of her Pokémon had managed to curl themselves onto the queen-sized bed (excluding Gyarados, who was coiled around the bed), sleeping soundly. In the midst of all the Pokémon, Hikari managed to spot a certain blond, snoring softly under the make-shift blanket of Pokémon.

She blinked a few times, making sure that she hadn't been inadvertently been hypnotized by the Stantler and was suffering from delusions. Hikari covered her mouth and hugged her sides, shaking with silent laughter.

She took a deep breath to calm herself. Grabbing the Pokéballs, she recalled the Pokémon quietly, still unable to completely stifle the giggles. "You guys are funny…" She smiled at the sleeping Jun, shaking her head.

Hikari sat down her bags and slid off the blue jacket, hanging it on the back of a chair. She turned back to the boy, sighing. "Really, you're unbelievable…" The smile wouldn't fade from her lips; it was so like Jun to do something like this.

She tugged the sheets from under the boy, tossing them over his sleeping frame. "You're so silly." Hikari kneeled by the bed, smoothing some of the blond hair out of his face, her smile growing. He looked so calm and cute when he slept…much different than the restless, smart-ass she knew in his waking hours. She giggled; it was nice seeing him like this once in a while.

Reaching for the nightstand, she grabbed her purse. Rummaging inside, she produced a small sprig of mistletoe. She had picked it up before she had realized what it was, placing it in her purse without thinking.

She stared at the plant for a moment, stroking the white berries with a finger. Slowly, she lifted the mistletoe over Jun's head, giving him a kiss on the forehead. She giggled, feeling extremely silly. What would Jun do if he were awake?

Hikari straightened out, glancing out her window with a smile. It had been a wonderful day. She wished with all here heart that it would never end.
 
DID YOU COPY THAT STORY!?

I just noticed, that your story is almost exactly the same as this one.
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/3983857/6/Snowbound

Did you come up with this yourself? Or are you that person who wrote that? I was really suprised when I came across this.
 
Um. I'm fairly sure that it's just cross-posted on her ff.net account or something.

As for the story, it's pretty much unbearably adorable - in the best way possible, of course. I never could stomach too much fluff in fanfiction before, but I like this. Maybe because I like the shipping(s) so much.
 
To clear up some things....

Event_collectorx said:
I just noticed, that your story is almost exactly the same as this one.
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/3983857/6/Snowbound

Did you come up with this yourself? Or are you that person who wrote that? I was really suprised when I came across this.

If you look...in my signature there is a link to my Fanfiction.net account AND my dA account...which both happen to have this story on it. So, it is exactly the same(except for the few typos I've corrected when I put it here), and I did copy it and paste it here, but it's my story. ^^ I guess I could've put a link to them on the first post or something. Sorry for the confusion.

Spearow said:
Um. I'm fairly sure that it's just cross-posted on her ff.net account or something.

As for the story, it's pretty much unbearably adorable - in the best way possible, of course. I never could stomach too much fluff in fanfiction before, but I like this. Maybe because I like the shipping(s) so much.

You would be correct. ^^

XD I just luvers me some fluff! I don't try to drown the story in it, but I like to have some fluffy moments here and there...and there...and pretty much everywhere if you look hard enough. XD I'm glad you like it, though!

pokefan32 said:
Yeah. I noticed that too. Depends when each story was created.

I like the story too. I can't stop reading it!

The story was created this January (I think?), but I'm still writing it. Chapter Seven is in the works! I'm glad you like it so much!
 
I really feel like I am Kouki. Although, as Kouki can kind of tell Jun and Hikari have feelings for each other, even if they can't see it themselves. I would've given June the ticket(if he had wanted to go with Hikari), but seeing as he didn't I would've gone alone.

When Hikari grabbed Kouki's arm it reminded me of this girl who did the same to me. Wait... there were two who did that. I liked one and it gave me a fuzzy feeling (she doesn't anymore - moved on) and the other was dating a guy. I tried to get away but she wouldn't let go of my arm.

LOL SOO many parts of the Kouki/Hikari Stantler ride reminded me of different girls I knew.
Ah... The memories :)

Aww... The Peck on the Cheek!(Ack! Too many good memories!)
Nice to know my life has had good outweigh the bad, even though I haven't been in a REAL relationship.

Wow, she certainly likes June better by the way she subconsciously brought home the mistletoe for June and herself :P

Very few stories make we want to have someone to love more than ever. (the only girl right now lives over an hour away - too long distance for my parents) The most "love--compelling" story I can remember.
 
Aw. Chapter six was adorable! ^.^

Can't wait for seven!

And I didn't see any errors, either.
 
I can't wait anylonger for Chapter 7! No pressure or anything ;) I've been reading each chapter over and over to hold my excitment!
 
I know what you mean pokefan32.
I had this strange urge to read more Snowbound, or at the very least - Scarfshipping earlier today.
Then again, I have that urge every day thanks to Baa. Baa. Blacksheep.

I haven't been able to find to many "popular"(within the first page of Fan Fiction section) Scarfshipping posted right now.
 
Yeah. My excitment is getting stronger! I can't wait for Chapter 7! It will give me something to do! I've read this fic.....30 times!
 
A/N: UWAAAH! ;_; I'm sorry it took so long, guys! I've been so busy lately. -_-

Chapter 7
Fight


Jun felt groggier than usual when he finally began to stir the next morning. He stared at the clock as he slowly fought against the sluggish blanket fogging his mind. The time read 8:26, much later than he usually woke up. All that intensive training from the previous day had really taken a toll on his body.​

He sighed, running his fingers through his tousled blond hair. He had lost so much time already; the day had started with out him! He never even saw Hikari and Kouki come back from their trip.​

A pit opened up in his stomach as he thought back on the previous day. What had happened while he wasn't there? A headache was already beginning to grow; he flopped over with a groan…and found himself inches away from Hikari's sleeping face​

He couldn't recall a time where he had moved faster; he let out a startled cry, tumbling out of the bed.​

Hikari was awakened by his shriek. She sat up slowly, rubbing her eyes with the back of her hand. "Huh…Jun? What's wrong?"​

Jun opened his mouth, struggling to find his voice. "Wha–Wha–What are you doing here?"​

She yawned, stretching out her arms. "Huh? Whaddya mean 'what am I doing here?' This is my room."​

Jun blinked a few times, looking around frantically in his confusion. The girl was right; he was in her room. His mind whirled as he tried to remember what had happened the day before, but his search came up empty. "…why am I in your room?"​

Hikari slid her legs underneath her bottom, still rubbing the sleep out of her eyes. "You were asleep when I got back." She pulled the blankets up over her shoulders, snuggling in the warmth. "Even after Kouki and I ate, you were still sleeping…so, I didn't want to wake you up. I figured you probably pushed yourself too hard while you were training, like you always do." She shot him an accusing look.​

He scratched his cheek, looking away from her withering glance. Of course she was right on the spot on about the training, but his sheepishness was soon forgotten when images began popping in his head, scenarios of the night running rampart in his mind.​

His cheeks blazed, shooting the girl a peevish look. "You should have woken me up!"​

"Why?" She patted the bed. "There's plenty of room on the bed. You and all of my Pokémon fit just fine on it."​

"You're missing the point! It's not right!"​

She tilted her head, confused. "What do you mean? We used to have slumber parties and sleep together all the time when we were little."​

"That was different!"​

"How?"​

"Well…we were little!"​

"And why does that matter?"​

Jun sighed, hiding his beet red face in his hands. "It's…well, it just does!" Suddenly, his stomach let out a fierce growl; he had missed dinner the day before.​

Hikari covered her mouth with a hand to hide her chuckle. "You're just full of problems this morning, aren't you?"​

Jun saw his chance to escape; he jumped up, rushing to the door without a second glance at Hikari. "I–I'll see you at breakfast!"​

Hikari watched him slam her door in his mad dash out of her room, then heard him slam his and Kouki's door across the hall a few seconds later. She smiled to herself, giggling mischievously. She had figured that he would probably react like that. It was so worth it. She hummed to herself as she got ready for the day, changing out of her pink pajamas into a pair of dark green corduroys and a brown sweater. Her mood couldn't get any brighter; she was really enjoying this vacation.​




"Wow, you guys look like twins today!" Hikari sat down at table, giggling at the two. They were wearing identical black turtlenecks, and jeans.​

Kouki sighed, a small smile on his lips. "Don't look at me; he's wearing MY clothes."​

Jun poked at his eggs, pouting. "…all my clothes are in the wash…"​

Hikari laughed, taking a swig of her milk. "Let me guess: in your mad rush to leave, you didn't pack enough clothes?"​

He didn't answer, staring intently at his eggs. They seemed to be quite interesting.​

Kouki finished off a piece of bacon, wiping his fingers on a napkin. "Oh, by the way, Hikari…your jacket is in the dryer now. The stain came out completely, thankfully."​

Hikari smiled at Kouki. "That's great! Thank you, Kouki!"​

Jun perked up for the first time throughout the whole conversation. "Stain?"​

A flush crept up Kouki's face; he smiled his sheepish smile at Hikari. "I…ah, I spilt hot chocolate on Hikari's jacket yesterday."​

Hikari waved her had dismissively. "Oh, it was just an accident. Don't worry about it! Besides, the stain came out, didn't it? It's all good."​

"I'm still really sorry about it, Hikari…I'm such a klutz."​

"Don't be so hard on yourself!"​

"Ha…sorry."​

"Stop apologizing, silly!"​

Jun interrupted, curiosity getting the better of him. "So…what all did you guys do yesterday?"​

Both of them were silent for a moment. Then, the same thought passed through their minds; the mistletoe.​

"Nothing! Nothing at all!" They frantically shook their heads, speaking in unison.​

Jun sat up straight, raising an eyebrow at the both of them. "Nothing? At all?"​

Hikari covered for them, laughing nervously. "Well, we went shopping and ate some sweets, but that's it! You didn't miss anything!"​

Jun was unconvinced. "I know you guys are hiding something from me. What is it?"​

Kouki joined Hikari in her protest. "We aren't hiding anything. Why would we lie to you?"​

Jun cocked an eyebrow. "Riiight. You guys WILL tell me before this day is over."​

Hikari hopped on the chance for a subject change. "Speaking of the day…what are we going to do today?"​

Jun shrugged, stuffing his face with food.​

Kouki already had his brochure in front of him, scanning the pages. "Well, there's nothing special going on today…we could go skiing again?"​

Jun nodded. "I could use the exercise."​

Hikari remembered the agony skiing had caused her muscles the last time and shuddered. She really didn't want to repeat the experience. "Um…why don't we just stay in the hotel? There's plenty of stuff to do inside."​

The blond boy snorted. "That sound pretty boring, Kari."​

Hikari scowled at him. "Why? Just because we aren't running around like idiots outside doesn't make it boring! We could go to the arcade, or play some board games!"​

Kouki nodded. "Sounds like fun to me."​

Jun flicked remnants of his eggs at the boy. "You always agree with her, Kouki."​

"She has a lot of good ideas, unlike some of us."​

Jun stared at Kouki, a bit taken aback. There was something to his words, something hidden just underneath the surface that ruffled his feathers. The dark haired boy had been cold and almost verbally hostile to Jun all morning; Kouki had basically ignored him throughout breakfast, only focusing on Hikari.​

Kouki met Jun's bewildered gape squarely, another thing that had never occurred. There was a new confidence to his demeanor and a distinct challenge in his calm gaze.​

Jun couldn't put his finger on it…but he knew an unspoken challenge between men when he saw it. He scowled, putting down his fork.​

Hikari, however, was unaware of the battle brewing right before her eyes. "Well then, it's settled! Let's head to the arcade!"​




"Um, guys? Not that this isn't fun and all…but do you think I could have a turn?" Hikari could feel her lips twitch as she tried to keep the smile on her face. They had been at the arcade for two hours and had stopped by every game station…but Hikari hadn't played a game since they arrived.​

Jun's tongue peeked out of the corner of his mouth as he shot at the screen with a plastic laser gun, extreme focus etched on his face. "Just…let us finish this game, Kari…"​

Kouki was just as focused as Jun, brows furrowed in concentration. The results flashed across the screen, and a triumphant smile lit his face. "Ha! I beat you by three points!"​

Jun slammed the gun down in his frustration. "Crap! I will not let it end like this! I demand a rematch!"​

Kouki face lit up with a devilish grin, a strange light in his eyes. "Bring it!"​

Hikari sighed, thoroughly confused. She took a sip of her soda, mumbling to herself. "I guess it's a guy thing…" It was a shame they never thought to make three player games.​

A few moments later another triumphant yell was heard, this time from Jun.​

"HA! Take that! Beat you by eight points!"​

Kouki scowled, a dark look on his face. "Again. Let's play again."​

Jun smirked, the devilish grin now on his face. "Bring it on! I can beat you again!"​

"NO!" Hikari almost choked on her drink at the thought of having to sit through another battle between those two. "No. No way." She yanked the gun out of Jun's hands, putting it back in the holster. "Let's go do something else…ANYTHING else. At least something we all can do together."​

Kouki flashed her a sheepish smile, a small blush on his cheeks. "Ah ha ha…sorry, Hikari. I guess we just got caught up in the game."​

Jun scowled, a sour mood building up inside him. Kouki was perfectly civil and normal when he talked with Hikari, but cold when the conversation was directed toward him. He hadn't done anything to the other boy, so what was the problem? Jun scowled, stomping out of the arcade. "Fine! Let's go do something else, then!"​

Hikari watched him go, a small frown on her face. "What's gotten into him?"​

Kouki shrugged, smiling sweetly. "I don't know. Anyways, we should probably follow him." The boy headed out of the room, leaving a confused Hikari behind.​

"…Both of them are acting strange today…" She scowled, her good mood forgotten. "This is supposed to be a vacation! We're supposed to be relaxing and having fun!" She pouted, stalking after them.​


The three found themselves seated at a table in one of the many lounges in the hotel. Hikari had bought a pack of cards at the gift shop, and proceeded to hand the two's butts to them with every game they played. Her irritation had made her fiercely competitive; Jun and Kouki could only huddle before her wrath.​

Jun sighed, tossing his cards on the table for the umpteenth time. "I'm out." Kouki repeated the motion silently, staring at the table in embarrassment.​

Hikari gathered up the cards, laughing triumphantly. "Ha ha! Don't mess with the master!" Her mood had brightened considerably since her winning streak had begun; she hummed to herself as she shuffled the cards.​

Jun huffed, resting his head on the table. "Well, this is no fun. Kari, you have to be cheating!"​

Kouki looked away from the blond, speaking nonchalantly. "Have you considered that you're just not good at this kind of thing, Jun?"​

Jun glared at him, sitting up. "What's that's supposed to mean?!"​

"Guys please…you both suck." Hikari dealt another hand to the boys, grinning. "You're just lucky we aren't playing for money."​

Jun took the cards grudgingly, holding them inches from his nose. His foot tapped rapidly underneath the table; he never did well with games that took a lot of strategy and waiting.​

Kouki looked at his hand of cards, frowning. It already wasn't looking for him this round. He put his hand down, sighing. "I think I'm out already."​

Jun smirked at the other boy. "Aww, giving up already?"​

Kouki shrugged, looking away from Jun. "I know my limits."​

"Pfft! Limits are for quitters!"​

"Or for sane people…"​

"Hey! I'm plenty sane!"​

"I never mentioned any names."​

Hikari hid her face behind her cards as she watched the two fight, completely baffled. Sure, she and Jun butted heads all the time, but she never thought she would see Jun and Kouki argue. Heck, she never thought she see the day when Kouki would argue with anyone, let alone Jun. What had gotten those two riled up?​

Jun was standing now, his lanky frame towering over Kouki. "Hey! I'm plenty capable of taking care of myself!"​

"Says the guy who's wearing my shirt." Kouki had his chin resting on his hands, still looking away from Jun.​

Jun looked down at the shirt he was wearing, a blush rising on his cheeks. "It was an honest mistake, dammit!"​

"Guys, please! Stop arguing!" Hikari sat her cards down on the table. "It was just a game! Why don't we do something else for now—" Her voice was cut off by the sound of her stomach growling. She laughed nervously, holding her sides. Time had flown by while everyone was immersed in playing the games; the light outside the windows was completely gone.​

Kouki laughed, scratching his cheek. "Sorry about that, Hikari. Would you like something to eat?"​

Hikari smiled nervously. "I am kinda hungry."​

"What do you want?"​

She thought for a moment, tapping her chin. "Well, I have been craving some pizza…"​

Kouki stood up, smiling at her. "I'll go get you some then."​

Hikari started to stand. "I can get—"​

Jun stopped the boy with a hand, a strained smile on his face. "Don't bother yourself with it! I'll get it!" He took a few steps forward, before someone grabbed his shoulder.​

"No. I'll get it." A sweeter, equally strained smile was on Kouki's face as he tried to getting in front of Jun. Jun however, wasn't going to let him go without a fight. They both raced away from Hikari, pushing the other one down by the shoulder.​

"…it myself…" Hikari sat back down, sighing. There was definitely something wrong here.​




After eating their pizza in silence, Hikari was set and determined to lighten the mood. She smiled sweetly at the two. "So, what else do you guys want to do tonight? We could play another card game, or maybe a board game, or head…back down to the…arcade…"​

Both of the boys looked away from her, not responding.​

She tried again, pleading with the two. "Come on, guys! Let's not fight! We're on vacation at a fancy resort! What do you have to be mad about? Can't we all get along?"​

She might as well have been talking to herself; the boys didn't even acknowledge her. Hikari's patience snapped. She stood up, stomping over to the two. "Well, you guys aren't ruining MY vacation! Come on!" Hikari grabbed both of their hands, yanking them up out of their seats and dragging them down the hall.​

"Ack! Kari, where are we going?" Jun grimaced at her iron grip on his hand; Kouki's face turned bright red in embarrassment.​

"We're going to have some fun!" Hikari dragged the two all the way to the main lounge, where a karaoke contest was being held.​

Kouki mouth opened wide, stuttering. "Ka-ka-karaoke? But I can't sing! Especially not in front of all these people!"​

Hikari smiled kindly at him. "Don't worry! It's not that bad!" She deposited the two at a booth, grabbing a book of songs. She sat across from them, smiling devilishly. "Now, who's singing first?"​

Jun crossed his arms, glaring at the girl. "Kari, this is stupid! Why do we have to sing karaoke?"​

She scowled murderously at the blond. "You guys OWE me. All you've done is argue all day! We're supposed to be having fun, remember?"​

They both withered under her glare, looking down in embarrassment.​

Kouki looked up at the girl, smiling sheepishly. "Sorry about that, Hikari…"​

"Don't be sorry! Just have some fun!" Her smiled brightened up; she slid the book over to the boys. "Now, somebody pick a song and go!"​

Kouki began to stand, but Jun was on the outside of the booth. The blond picked up the book, sliding out of the seat. "I'll go first!"​

He hopped up on stage, grabbing the microphone and telling the MC what his song was. The music began playing an upbeat tune. Jun started to sing boisterously, his voice pleasant despite its intensity. His body swayed to the music, an excited smile on his face; Jun didn't like to do anything half-heartedly.​

The song ended and Jun received a round of applause. He bowed zealously, drunk on adrenaline. Jun rushed back to the table, dragging Kouki out of the seat. "It's your turn, Kouki!"​

Kouki stumbled up to the stage, visibly shaking.​

Hikari yelled out in encouragement. "Come on, Kouki! You'll do great!"​

After review the book for the last time, Kouki whispered his song to the MC, grabbing the microphone. He took a deep breath as the music began, closing his eyes. The song was much more somber than the song Jun had picked, and Kouki sang very quietly. However, his clear tenor resonated throughout the room as people listened in awe; his voice was very soothing.​

Whistles and claps filled the room as Kouki rushed back to his sit, his face beet red. Hikari and Jun patted him on the back, complimenting him.​

Jun looked up at Hikari, a sly smile on his face. "Hey, isn't it your turn next?"​

She smiled sweetly back, a devilish glint in her eyes. "I don't think I can do it by myself…does someone want to sing a duet with me?"​

The boys looked at each other, the smiles fading from their faces. They both shouted at the same time. "I will!"​

Hikari smirked. "Well, I guess you two will have to sing together! And I already picked out your song!" She kicked the two out of the booth, shoving them all the way up to the stage. Hikari whispered the song to the MC before running back to her seat, a wide grin on her face.​

The song began to play, causing Jun's jaw to drop. "Hikari! This is a love song!"​

She smiled at him, waving a hand. "Now come on, don't be a spoil sport! You OWE me, remember?"​

Jun and Kouki exchanged glances. They both sighed, looking away from each other as they started to sing, Kouki singing the part of the man and Jun singing the part of the woman. The crowd burst into hysterics; both of their faces were the same shade of scarlet as they inched away from each other awkwardly.​

Hikari only smiled mischievously from her seat. She finally felt relaxed for the first time that day.​




Hikari's relaxation didn't last long, however. The three left the lounge soon after Jun and Kouki's romantic duet had ended, both of the boys refusing to sing another song. They retreated into their separate rooms after voicing their good-nights; Hikari was dressed in her pink pajamas and towel drying her hair when the yelling began.​

She wrapped her blanket around herself and opened her door just as the door across the hall slammed open, a livid and shirtless Jun stomping down the hall. Kouki appeared in the doorway, holding the black turtleneck Jun had been wearing in his hands.​

Hikari rushed over to him. "Kouki? What happened?!"​

The cold look on his face slowly melted into one of regret. He sighed long and hard. "Ah…I don't know what came over me…" He leaned against the wall, rubbing his head with his hand. "We just started arguing again, and I…ugh, I said some terrible things to Jun…Ah, I feel horrible…"​

Hikari was completely astonished. She touched his arm gently, worried. "Kouki, what's wrong? You've been acting strange all day."​

He smiled sadly at her. "I…I can't tell you. I'm sorry, Hikari it's just…" He stopped, sighing again. "Just…Could you just find Jun for me and tell him I'm really sorry?"​

"But, Kouki–"​

"Please, Hikari?" He laid a hand on her shoulder. "I know he won't talk to me now, and I feel horrible about what I've done to him all day. So…please."​

Hikari looked up at him, unable to refuse. "…Fine. I'll tell him. But, you have to tell me what's going on. It doesn't have to be right now, but…"​

Kouki gave her a small smile. "I know. I'll tell you soon, I promise." He let go of her shoulder, watching her go down the hall, the smile slowly fading. He walked back into the room, shutting the door quietly behind him before sinking against it, resting his head in his hands.​

His heart was still racing from the brief moment that he had touched her shoulder, her warmth still on his hand. There wasn't a moment in the day that he didn't think of her, that he didn't want to be with her. He loved her. He loved Hikari.​

But, if love was supposed to be so wonderful, then why did he feel so miserable?​

It was a stupid question to ask himself; he knew why he felt so miserable.​

Jun.​

Jun was the reason. And it wasn't Jun's fault that he was the reason.​

It was obvious to Kouki what Jun felt for Hikari. He felt it himself. And that's why it was so hard for Kouki to love her. It was like he was betraying his friend, one of his only friends. But…he couldn't help himself! He loved her so much! So much that he couldn't just bring himself to let her go without a fight.​

But his opponent was Jun.​

Jun, one of the few people who accepted him.​

How could he be happy with Hikari knowing that he would be destroying his friend? But, he wanted to be with Hikari. So much that it made him sick.​

He didn't want to give her up.​

But, could he keep up the fight?​

He didn't know what had come over him that day, why this day was so different from any other. He had been fine before now; what had changed? Why was he acting like this?​

All the cold words he said to Jun seemed to roll off his tongue so easily when Hikari was on his mind. He had insulted Jun all day…initiating fights, treating him like garbage…Now that he was alone with his thoughts, he felt so ashamed of himself. He had been such an ass. A pompous ass.​

Kouki tapped his head with a fist, a rugged sighed ripping through his chest.​

He wanted Hikari. He wanted to win. But, what price was he willing to pay?​





"Jun?" Hikari stepped into the lounge area, padding quietly through the gloom. The only light came from the fireplaces along the walls. She spotted Jun immediately, his spiky blond hair peaking up from one of the couches lined up in front of the fireplaces. His legs were drawn up to his chest as he watched the fire burn, face shadowed.​

Hikari threw the blanket over his bare shoulders, sitting down next to him. "You do realize it's snowing outside, right? This place is drafty."​

Jun didn't respond, his gaze unwavering on the flames.​

"…Kouki feels really bad about what he said to you. He told me to tell you he's really sorry." She waited for a moment. "I know he meant it, Jun. He looked really sad."​

Jun still remained silent.​

Hikari reached for him, her worry growing. "Jun, what happened–"​

"He didn't tell me anything that I didn't already know myself. Just things I didn't want to admit." If Hikari hadn't heard his voice, she wouldn't even know that he had moved. He continued to stare intently into the flames, eyes hard. "I'm a failure. I can't do anything right, and I can't protect anyone. I know that. I know."​

"Jun, you're not a fail—"​

"Don't, Kari. Just…don't."​

Hikari could feel the tears building in her eyes despite herself. "Jun, please don't do this again…"​

His eyes flicked over to her; he sighed, burying his face in his knees. "I'm sorry, Kari. I told myself I wouldn't make you upset again." He didn't even realize he was crying until his tears began to seep through his jeans. "I just…don't know anymore."​

Hikari bit her lip; it tore at her to see Jun so broken. She rested her head on his shoulder, staying with him until his silent sobs faded into the calm breaths of slumber.​





A/N: FYI, the song Jun and Kouki was singing was The Phantom of the Opera. XD
 
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You spelt "loved" wrong. You put "lover". xDD

Anyway, I'm surprised I never read this. This is...really pretty good. :D
 
Yayyy!! I was waiting for more, and I continue to wait for more. This story is so good. I can't wait to see what happens next. ^o^
 
Wohoo! Update!
It is always fun to read your chapters. ^^

I saw a few spelling errors but chances are, since I'm not reading a refreshed version and that you posted this a while ago that those errors where already caught.

What can I say? Another great chapter to another great story.

I hope you can continue, but of course, I understand if your busy :p

EDIT: Here's one spelling error (bold is fixed version) -

She might as well have been talking to herself; the boys didn't even acknowledge her. Hikari's patience snapped. She stood up, stomping over to the two. "Well, you guys aren't ruining MY vacation! Come on!" Hikari grabbed both of their hands, yanking them up out of their seats and dragging them down the hall.
 
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