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They lay together. Watari had wrapped his arms around his lover, who was snuggling against him, head resting on his chest, and he ran his fingers through the short, brown hair. Blue eyes were half closed, each breath tickling against his chin. One of Tatsumi's legs lay snugly between Watari's, his hip on his lover's, both men connected and entwined in multiple ways.
Watari bathed in the sensation of warmth and closeness, of the sheer physical presence, of the powerful aura around the older man. In these moments it was almost palpable, surrounding him with its strength.
"I love you," Tatsumi whispered, fingers gliding over Watari's rib, following the curve of the bones under the pale skin.
Watari just smiled.
Tatsumi watched his lover as he typed away at the computer, face a mask of concentration, busy with one of the latest research projects ordered by Konoe. Two weeks had passed and things were getting more or less back on track. Watari still had moments of insecurity, when he would hesitate, look like he wasn't sure he was allowed to feel what he did for Tatsumi, but they were getting rare. Tatsumi saw to it that Watari received all the reassurances he needed, either physically or just by being there when he needed a presence close by.
It was throughout those times that something he had pushed away had come back, a thought that had struck him the moment he had entered the old church, seeing the destruction.
An hour later, throughout lunch break, he finally addressed the topic he had been wanting to ask Watari about. They were alone since Hisoka and Tsuzuki were on a case.
"Yutaka?"
Amber golden eyes looked up from the wrap Watari had gotten himself for lunch. "Yes?"
"When you use your powers to animate an inanimate object… you touch it, right?"
Watari bit into his wrap and chewed, nodding. "Yep."
"How many have you given life at the same time and remained in control of?"
A slight frowned marred the handsome face. "Huh?"
Tatsumi raised an eyebrow.
"Uh, I rarely do that kinda thing, Seii…" Watari answered. "I mean, I did pull Tsuzuki out of the book, which was hard enough, but…"
"You very rarely have the chance to use your potential," Tatsumi finished.
His lover nodded. "Why are you asking?"
"You gave life to every picture, tapestry and statue in that church, 'Taka."
The frown deepened.
"You didn't touch them."
"Oh." Silence. "Right." A new frown. "right…"
"So I was wondering what you did."
Watari let the wrap sink onto his plate and leaned back, clearly puzzled. "I never thought about it, but… I really don't know. The demon was tormenting me and I just… well… threw everything I had at him. It was like a brief rush and then… I blacked out."
"So stress might account for this multiplication of potential," Tatsumi mused thoughtfully.
Watari said nothing, just looked intrigued by the possibility.
"Could you animate the picture over there?" Tatsumi asked and gestured at the kitten calendar at the other side of the break room.
Wakaba had one day brought it along, hung it up, crooned over the happy kittens and how cute they were, and no one had had the heart to remove it since then. Currently it showed two cuddly tabbies playing.
Watari frowned. "No idea. I mean… I need to touch things, y'know."
"Just try it."
Watari shrugged and Tatsumi felt power gather. The blond wasn't some low level magic user, but he also didn't come exactly close to his own or even Tsuzuki's level.
Nothing happened.
More power rose.
003 hooted softly, feathers rising, then she fluttered over to the picture as if having a closer look whether or not something was happening.
From one minute to the next the energy levels dropped and Watari exhaled slowly.
"Nope, impossible. I can feel the power's there, but I can't use it. Let me touch the image and it works."
But he had brought the whole church to live. Even accounting for the measure of stress and mental pressure, he should at least have been able to make the kittens twitch now. Tatsumi thoughtfully tapped a finger against his lips, not looking at the blond until Watari appeared right in front of his face, waving a hand.
"Hey?" he called, grinning. "You in there?"
"Huh? Oh, yes…" He gave him a smile.
"So… do I pass or do I have to check myself into the infirmary?" the blond asked cheerfully.
"You pass. I'm just intrigued by the difference. I don't really understand it…"
"The day you understand shinigami powers is the day I'll call you Professor, Seii."
He chuckled. "I doubt that would be any time soon."
Watari leaned forward and kissed him briefly, the contact tender and fleeting. Before Tatsumi could say something, amber golden eyes smirked at him.
"I know, I know, no kissing, groping, fondling or worse at work. It wasn't technically a kiss either."
"It wasn't?" Tatsumi asked, amused.
"Nope."
"What was it then?"
"Uh, not a kiss."
He smiled and fisted his hand into the wide pullover Watari insisted to hide underneath at work. He pulled him close, kissing him, his own rules be damned.
Watari blinked at him when they separated, then broke into a wide grin. "See? That's a kiss! Mine was just like.. a handshake!"
"Only you, 'Taka."
"Well, if I were anyone else you wouldn't kiss me, right?"
"Right."
Blue eyes met golden ones and Tatsumi wished this wasn't just an office break. Reluctantly he detached himself. Watari just gave him a reassuring smile mixed with a promise that they would continue tonight.
But the strange flare of power in the church wouldn't leave his mind, even when he had returned to his desk.
Author's final notes:
You might notice my different take on the characters. Just a few words to them.
Tsuzuki: he's such an interesting character that I just couldn't resist. On one side he has an incredible power and twelve shikigami under his command, who apparently flocked to him, drawn to his person. On the other side we have a fragile soul who is laden with guilt, who puts up an almost child-like façade, indulges in sweets and appears to be a lazy moron. That's the side he presents to the world and only a few people see what he really is. He cultivated that image for seventy years, but he is effectively Enma-Daiou's strongest weapon.
At least that's my take.
Now to Watari: I don't follow the line of the mad scientist. He's a shinigami, he has a sector he's responsible for, and he's powerful. That he likes lab work and tinkers around with this and that in the manga is what I see as a hobby. He was an engineer before he died, not a chemist or biologist. I read the character description on him by the mangaka and she added a line that more or less states that one should be careful of him should he ever get serious. For me, Watari presents as much a front to the world as does Tsuzuki.
Touda-Tsuzuki: it's a relationship that fascinated me the moment Touda appeared. Touda's expression of wonder and hope when Tsuzuki comes into his cell, his fascination and Tsuzuki's kind smile, drew me in. I'm not sure what happened between them, what Tsuzuki felt and how he found him (I've read 1-10 so far), but I think it's an intense relationship where neither party talks a lot about it. Then again, all his shikigami are intensely bound to their 'master'. It makes Tsuzuki even more interesting as a character and if my braincell ever gets straightened out, I'll get the idea to paper that's been roaming around inside my head.
Tatsumi: okay, so he's a bean counter, but he's also a shinigami and with it another weapon for Enma-Daiou. He's not a complete paper pusher, he does partner up with Watari and goes into the world of the living to investigate. I like him a lot, just like Tsuzuki, and while I get all warm and fuzzy at the scenes with them together in the manga, I think that time has passed. They're friends now, friends who understand a lot about the other that doesn't have to be talked about or said out loud.