After Greenwald left, Kuroro walked to the car and got into the driver's seat, waiting for Kurapika to get in the car -- he wanted to get out of this hotel, out of this crazy journey, out of this difficult problem Case.But if Kurollo thinks rationally, he will know that his irritability is venting on the wrong side.Of course, Kuroro was also a little annoyed that the boy still regarded him as an enemy, and he knew that Kurapika still kept his distance.

Kuroro still loves the challenge, and that's the petty caprice Kuroro plays between them: too easy to get, and Kuroro will lose interest long ago; too hard, and he won't waste time Just give up.Kurapika is somewhere in between, which makes him feel challenged and stimulated, but the speed of progress between the two is so slow that Kuroro wonders why he cares.

Kurapika got into the passenger seat and buckled up the seat belt. Kuroro started the car, ignoring the boy's suspicious gaze.He pulled out of the parking lot and started heading towards the small town.The atmosphere of silence was very depressing, and after buying some needed items in the town, the two prepared enough food for their journey to the city.

Kurapika took out the book he had been reading for the past few days, and Kuroro turned on the radio, and moderately loud music played in the car, more or less relieving the silence.They had lunch in the car without stopping to rest, Kuroro seemed to be no longer agitated, his fingers tapped the steering wheel lightly to the rhythm of the music.When Kurapika finished his lunch, he didn't continue to read, but looked at the spider leader as if he was worried. Kuroro raised an eyebrow at the boy's behavior, and Kurapika said, "You are very quiet."

"You too." Kuroro retorted.

"I don't talk much." Kurapika's words made Kuroro frown, "But you don't seem to be in a good mood."

Kurapika was right, but Kuroro brushed off the irritability in his heart, before the boy could speak again, he said, "I don't have one," and he replied affirmatively, "I just have a lot of things to think about, that's all." Kurapika Lolo was pretty sure that Kurapika could hear the lies, but he didn't mind.

"For example?" Kurapika asked, his tone clearly suspicious.

Kuroro glanced at the other, careful not to start an argument: "Greenwald." He said after a moment, "I don't know what to say about him."

"He's a nice gentleman," the boy commented. "You might try it sometime in the future."

Kurapika looked like he was trying to provoke an argument, and Kuroro guessed why.Obviously, the boy would try his best not to think about it, Kuroro didn't understand why the other party brought up this topic, he was already very patient and polite, what more could Kurapika want?

"Try what?" Kuroro asked -- even though he knew the answer, he let Kurapika vent his anger, which he had to do without his help.

"Be nice." Kurapika said, sounding a little grim.

"I'm being nice," Kuroro assured, still determined not to let himself be dragged into an argument.

"That's just because you want something from me." The boy retorted, "And I don't know what you want anymore! We have moved far from the original agreement, so you want me to be part of the brigade." Party member, or just want a way to vent your sexual desire?"

Kuroro raised his eyebrows: "Can't I have both?" The spider leader said: "You are free to refuse any request. I offered to help you collect red eyes to let you join the brigade ----- this is the original agreement. If our current situation cannot satisfy you, we can go back to the original step, and if you are still dissatisfied, you can leave at any time.”

"And then," said Kurapika, "you're going to kill me?"

"Do you have any other options for me?" the spider boss retorted. "You've made it clear that unless one of us dies, you'll always be in the way. Now we have a way to turn things around, or I'll need to kill You, I'm pretty sure I stated more than once that I'd rather not do it."

"Is this how you're being 'friendly'?" Kurapika challenged, his fingers firmly gripping the fabric of his trousers, his slightly trembling hands showing that he was trying to suppress his emotions.

"That's how I act kindly," Kuroro agrees. "I'm trying to figure out a way to keep us both alive, and I'm telling you that the choice is yours, and whatever your decision is, I'll respect it." If you decide to terminate our cooperation, I will kill you; if you decide to take back Red Eye with me, but do not want to have physical contact with me, you can say so, and I will respect your wishes."

"In a way, I doubt what you're saying." Kurapika interrupted, causing Kuroro to sigh, "If I said it, you'd never have physical contact with me?"

"I won't touch you again." Kuroro affirmed, "You can go back to the medical student you like, and I will respect it."

An angry red light flashed in Kurapika's eyes. "Don't drag him into this," he warned. "Leori has nothing to do with this."

"Is that so?" The irritability returned ----- this is too bad, Kuroro needs to choose his words carefully, and to do so, he has to keep his cool.

"He's not!" insisted Kurapika, his voice almost growling. "Nothing happened between us—and thanks to you, there probably never will be!"

"Is this the case?" Kuroro asked curiously, "You rejected him?"

Kurapika paused, stunned by Kuroro's answer, and then the boy frowned, asking in a suspicious tone, "What's going on like this -- what 'thing' are you referring to?"

"That dinner." Kuroro said, knowing that the whole thing was about to explode because of his curiosity.

"Why do you," Kurapika's voice darkened, "will you know?"

The leader of the spider shrugged slightly: "Someone told me and sent me the video." He specifically pointed out: "Can't I watch what one of the team members did?"

With his face facing the road ahead, Kurapika whispered, "Stop."

"Why?" Kuroro asked, "You think ----- Kurapika!" The boy slammed down the handbrake unexpectedly, the car spun violently, and Kuroro pressed the pedal to control the car.The car came to an abrupt stop, Kurapika unbuckled his seat belt, and the buckle of the seat belt slammed against the window, he pulled the door and got out of the car, then slammed the door shut.

Kuroro cursed softly, then also stepped out of the car. "Kurapika," he said, but the boy ignored himself -- well, this isn't the way to go. "Very good," Kuroro said as he summoned his Kanto, and Kurapika immediately turned to look at the spider boss, which only made the situation worse--ah yes, he didn't believe Kuroro, yes no?But Kuroro just took out their luggage and some freshly bought food, then put the bad instant coffee and Kurapika's luggage that he wouldn't want to drink together on the side of the road, and then took his own luggage back Convenient wrapping cloth.

Kuroro looked at Kurapika and pointed to the place ahead: "There is another hotel not far away." He told the boy: "You need to calm down. It will take three days to walk there. I suggest you think about what you want to do. What do you want. I will wait for you in room 13, I will stay there for a week, not more than a day, if you still decide to go with me, you will find me there." Kurolo said and bowed Leaning against the slamming car door: "If you don't show up in a week, then I will come to you and kill you."

The spider leader got into the driver's seat, closed the door, passed Kurapika at a normal speed, and left.When Kuroro passed the boy, he saw Kurapika looking at the rear of the car through the rear view mirror, and then took what Kuroro had left on the side of the road.After a while, Kuroro looked back at the road ahead. He very much hoped that he would not be too harsh on the boy, but things became more and more ridiculous. It's a terrible enemy, and this is the time when Kurapika decided to do it once and for all.Oh sure, Kurapika said more than once that he would accept what happened between the two of them, but if it happened and Kurapika wanted to start an argument, his determination did not seem to be Not as firm as I thought.

Kuroro frowned, he was pretty sure no one else had touched the boy like he did, so it wasn't surprising that Kurapika was delighted by it, but it would have its limits in the end, if Kurapika had been "good" and Wandering between "not good" and not getting anything after this journey is over.

In a way, it's like when Kuroro touched Kurapika for the first time, he let the boy go away and watched him come back to him again, or when he let Kurapika go to Zaban and him He was pretty sure the boy would come back, and maybe Kurapika finally made the decision to come back and they would finally be able to stop again.It's possible that Kurapika just returned as a traveling companion, but even if that's the case, it won't be for nothing.Their progress has been moving faster than Kuroro imagined in recent weeks, so the partnership between the two has taken a step back ----- Kuroro is worth the risk of going back if it makes Kurapika fall even further. to a platonic way of getting along.

Kuroro needs to admit that it feels bad if it's just for him -- because he's already looking forward to touching Kurapika, having him thrust into unknown lusts in his own hands.Due to his inexperience, Kurapika would make a good lover, and even if the boy hated himself at first, there was a thrill in it to keep touching each other.They started working together in April, and the relationship between the two has changed a lot since April.As for the current situation, it was Kurapika's turn to make a decision this time, but regardless of Kurapika's decision, Kuroro would not let him capture him again.

When Kuroro arrived at the hotel, he rented two rooms.As he said to the boy, the spider boss asked for room number 13, but when he got in, he scribbled something on Kurapika on a blank piece of paper and put it on the obvious table.It was written on how to ask someone in the main office for another key, but Kuroro wasn't going to stay out there waiting for Kurapika to stab him with his poisoned knife after he fell asleep at night. On his own back, instead of living in Room 13, he asked for a bedroom opposite No. 13, and then began his waiting game.

He didn't know if Kurapika would choose to come by transport, and even though passing cars were telling Kuroro that this couldn't happen, he still almost just stared out the window for a long time.Kuroro leaned against the window and sat on the table so that he could easily raise his head from the book to see the movement in Room 13 opposite. He took a nap to replenish his energy, but most of the time he stayed in the by the window.

The days passed, and if Kurapika walked at a steady pace, he should be approaching the hotel by now.But after another two days, the boy still didn't show up, and the time was getting closer and closer to the day when Kuroro would still leave with or without Kurapika, which disappointed the spider leader a little, but he wasn't ready to admit defeat yet.

On the last night, Kuroro finally caught a glimpse of Kurapika at the hotel, looking for room 13.Kuroro put down the book in his hand, watched the boy hesitate for a while, and finally walked to the door of Room 13 and knocked. The knocking sound was steady, and it seemed a bit loud in the quiet night.Kurapika waited in front of the door for a while, then stared at Kuroro's car, which was parked directly in front of the door of Room 13.After a while, Kurapika started to check the parking lot again. He saw the sign leading to the main office and walked in the direction indicated by the sign.Head Spider gathered his thoughts quickly, thankful that he had showered hours ago, it's not good to smell like you've been waiting for days or just walked out of the bathroom.

Kuroro waited for Kurapika to reappear with a key, and watched Kurapika walk into the room, the light in the room was turned on, Kuroro waited for a while, and finally walked out of the room and slowly crossed the PARKING LOT.

He knocked lightly on the door and walked in, Kurapika could see from the note Kuroro had left for him. "I see the room lights are on." Kuroro said as if greeting, "I guess you came in when I left." He closed the door behind him and approached the boy.Kuroro stopped and tilted his head to look at Kurapika: "Have you made a decision yet?"

Kurapika carefully placed the note on the table and said firmly, "I've decided."

"Then?" Kuroro forced the boy to answer.

"I'm right here, aren't I?"

TBC

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