Waking Up With......You? by mysticaldragon11, literature
Literature
Waking Up With......You?
Blue eyes opened to darkness. Shifting slightly to the left of their owner, fingers fumbled for the lantern. A soft glow took over the darkness of the cave room. Trying to focus was hard with the pounding in his brain as Deidara tried to sit up. A soft warm weight held him immobile. He glanced to his right casually running his eyes over the soft red hair of the head that lay on his arm.
Soft, pale, skin shimmered in the lanterns glow. Deidara lost himself in the image of the naked red head laying in his bed with him and trapping him here for the endurance of the red head's rest. Deidara smirked at the sight of the sexy red head next to him.
It was dark and quiet when Kisame and I entered the base. It usually was around this time of night. We made our way down the maze of halls to our shared room. At first the idea of sharing a room with someone such as Kisame was a little disheartening. As time went on I found I liked it this way. I could sleep without the fear of being attacked because he would have my back and I had his as well.
We entered our room to find it as we left it. No one dared mess with our room or they would suffer much pain. The location of the rooms is likable enough. Each room is located in its own hallway for privacy and strategy. If we were to be infiltrated i
Monster - Kakuhida by mysticaldragon11, literature
Literature
Monster - Kakuhida
All his life he had felt it. The pain of loneliness, rejection, name calling, jokes about his scars and much, much more. He had withdrawn from society to escape the pain. It had helped in one way and hurt in another. The loneliness was eating him alive. He now lived in the isolation of the woods. He kept it simple with no electricity or plumbing, just getting by with the bare essentials.
He had the river near by for water and his fireplace and lanterns were his heat and light. He was happy with just those necessities. He didn't have a television or any electrical devices in need of outlets. He had a battery operated radio to which he used fo