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"Mai, wake up," Koujo nudged Mai who was still asleep, leaning on him and tucked under his arm. She blushed when she remembered the night and slowly sat up, though she didn't move from under his arm.

"They're going to be here soon, Naru just called, he tried to apologise but I hung up on him. I heard Yasuhara in the car so everything's going as planned," Mai grinned and nodded before sighing and collapsing back against him.

"God, I'm so tired," she whined and he chuckled.

"You look cute waking up," she yelped, covering her face with her hands at his 'compliment'. She was sure she looked like a bleary eyed sloth.

"Shut up, shut up, shut up!" she whined before they heard the lock in the door. They both looked up, glaring at Yasu and Naru who walked in happily.

"So, are you two together or not?" Mai's mouth popped open.

"That's what this is about?" she gaped and Naru rolled his eyes as Yasu smirked.

"Of course, so are you?" he persisted and Mai huffed angrily at him. Koujo grabbed her hand, squeezing it and reminding her of the plan. She pretended to no longer be annoyed, sitting back and sighing.

"Yes, and that's the only reason I'm not annoyed at you!" Yasu cheered, holding his hand out to Naru who, once getting over his shock, slapped the money into his hand.

"Naru, I would like my keys back," Koujo stared at Naru with a poker face. Naru was shocked he wasn't getting punched, but he supposed that getting with Mai had made him lighten up.

"Here," Naru chucked his car keys at him before heading over to the pot plant.

"Uh huh, I would like that key as well!" Koujo demanded, shocking Naru.

"Why?" Koujo just gave him a stupid look and Naru sighed, chucking that key to him as well.

"Good. Sit down, we need to have a little talk," Lin-san demanded. Yasu and Naru glanced at each other worriedly, sitting on the couch opposite Koujo and Mai, placing their things on the table. Mai and Koujo glanced at each other, keeping a straight face as they stood, acting calm, and walking towards the two nervous men sitting on the couch.

"Now!" Koujo and Mai grabbed Naru's keys and their phones, Mai's and Koujo's bags already near the door and sprinted out. Koujo locked the door behind them before smirking. Ignoring the two men who were now pounding on the door.

"Have fun, you two!" Mai called back, grabbing the hand that Koujo held out before they headed down to the car, intent on stopping in somewhere for breakfast.

"Serves them right." Koujo chuckled.

()()()()()()()

"This is your entire fault!" Naru seethed, sitting angrily on the couch once he realised just what his guardian had done. Taking their keys, phones and locking the door; he wouldn't admit that he deserved this.

"It is not my fault, you agreed to the bet!" Yasuhara checked the windows, but unless they wanted to jump from the second story it wouldn't help much.

"You manipulated me into it!" Naru snapped.

"Hey, at least you found out that Mai doesn't actually like you anymore, isn't that a relief?" Naru slowly relaxed, nodding his head at least.

"Who would have thought Koujo, though?" even Naru and his incredible ego had never thought of this outcome.

"Me," Yasu said simply as he sat across from Naru.

"Shut up," Naru snapped.

"We're going to be here for a while, we might as well find something to do," Yasu offered but Naru just ignored him. Naru stood up.

"Do Mai's work, I'll be doing my own, I'm not closing today because of your stupid prank!" Naru snapped before he entered his own office. He wanted tea, but he wasn't sure just what Yasu would do to it. With abated breath, Naru realised he'd have to go a day without tea.

Four hours later Naru had finished and was realising just how annoying this bet was, by now he'd realised it was partly his fault, though he wouldn't admit it.

With a knock on the door Yasu walked in with a smirk.

"Done," he said simply and Naru nodded, staring up at the ceiling.

"Let's play a game or something," Yasu offered and Naru raised an eyebrow.

"How old are you, 15?" Naru mocked and Yasu grinned.

"No, although I have the mind of one yet the stamina of a fit, healthy male," he winked in Naru's direction, wondering just what the reaction would be. He wasn't disappointed.

Naru's cheeks reddened slightly and his mouth popped open in shock. He wasn't usually caught off guard and Yasu wished for a camera.

"Now let's play!" he grabbed Naru's hand and dragged him to the couch, pushing him forcefully down into one Yasu walked to the other, staring at the male with a wicked smirk.

"What would you like to play, little one?" Naru raised an eyebrow at his creepy tone of voice.

"I'm the same age as you," he pointed out and Yasu chuckled.

"Yeah, but I'm taller, now chose a game or I'll chose for you," he threatened.

"I don't know, I haven't played any games in years," Naru protested and Yasu thought.

"How about truth or dare?" Naru shook his head vehemently.

"No. No dare's, I'll end up being naked and having to run up and down the street in the snow." Yasu chuckled, his eyes glazed as if imagining that.

"Just truth then, since the rest of the games I have need alcohol," Naru rolled his eyes, though he wasn't surprised.

"Who starts?" Naru asked grumpily.

"I will," Yasu thought for a long time, Naru getting grumpier and grumpier.

()()()()()()()

Two hours later they were both getting bored, neither was sure just how they were still thinking of question, but it had gotten almost too hard.

"I can't think of anything!" Naru yelled, throwing his arms up.

Yasu groaned, "Neither can I," the game had soon progressed to anyone who had a question will ask, instead of just taking turns, and it wasn't necessarily truth anymore, just answering questions.

"So, how long do you think Mai and Koujo will last?" Yasu asked.

"I don't know, I suppose they're good for each other. Mai needs somebody serious and Koujo needs somebody fun," Yasu nodded in agreement.

"True," he paused as his stomach rumbled for food "Naru," he whined "I'm hungry!"

"Then make something to eat!" Naru snapped and Yasu pouted but stood, heading into the kitchen.

"Make me something while you're in there!" Naru yelled back, no longer caring if Yasu did something to it.

After fifteen minutes Naru frowned in confusion, wondering what was taking the boy so long, and standing as he headed into the kitchen. He paused in the doorway.

"Well, isn't that domestic," Naru chuckled slightly, finding Yasu cleaning the bench with a rag as the water boiled for the kettle. Yasu turned back around with a wink.

"You're thinking of me in an apron and nothing else, aren't you?" Yasu's smirk widened when he saw another blush lighten Naru's face as his mouth fell open.

"Wh-what! No way!" Yasu almost found it funny how Naru had lowered his guard around him. He supposed that he was just able to push those buttons in Naru.

"I have another truth question," Yasu stepped closer to the shorter male with that wicked smirk on his face.

"About what?" Naru asked cautiously, eyes nervously trailing up the man's body.

"Are you gay?" Naru suddenly began to choke, coughing violently as he looked at the prankster's face.

"You're," he paused to take in a breath "you're insane!" he continued, spinning around quickly as he sat back on the couch, grabbing his book and not reading the words.

"Oh, come on, you can tell me!" Yasu whined, plopping beside Naru who ignored him and the blush trying to reach his face.

"Naru," Yasu grabbed the book and chucked it on the other couch, grabbing Naru's arm to keep him next to him, face suddenly serious "you know you can tell me."

If it hadn't had been for the serious look, the one that showed he wouldn't judge, Naru wouldn't have answered "not gay…bisexual…I think," Naru muttered, looking back down at his hands as his cheeks went a bright red.

"You think?" Yasu didn't laugh or judge, which Naru was seriously thankful for. This wasn't something he had ever told anybody.

"I've never really been able to test the theory, now have I?" he snapped defensively, pulling his arm out of Yasu's and standing, about to walk away before Yasu pulled him back. Naru hit the couch hard, not having expected it.

He wasn't expecting the lips on his even more. His eyes were wide with shock, not responding as he didn't entirely know what to do. Yasu pulled away, smirking at Naru with a small blush on his own cheeks.

"What the hell was that?" Naru snapped, completely confused. As far as he knew, Yasu wasn't gay.

"For a guy who knows everything you sure don't know anything at all, now shut up and test your theory." Yasu grinned, leaning forward again until his lips again pressed against a less shocked narcissist's.

Naru closed his eyes, slowly returning the kiss. He realised that while Yasu's lips were soft, they were rougher than any girls he'd kissed before, and he also seemed more sure and controlled. Naru realised he liked it.

They continued to kiss until Yasu pulled away, a smirk on his lips.

"So I'm guessing your theory is correct, huh?" Naru rolled his eyes, glaring at the male before he reached up and pressed his lips again to his. He wasn't about to stop now.

()()()()()()()()()

"I wonder if they've killed each other yet," Mai smirked as they arrived at work the next morning.

Koujo simply chuckled as Mai unlocked the door entering, being quiet in case the two men were still asleep. She paused in the doorway, confusion on her face.

"What the?" Mai whispered, bending don to pick up the black shirt on the floor.

"Holy shit," Mai looked up at Lin-san, shocked as he never swore. He'd walked past her and stood just in the doorway, blocking her view.

Following behind him she completely paused as well, her mouth dropping open. On one couch sat Naru and Yasu, cuddled up to each other and both shirtless, though thankfully wearing pants.

Mai's head tilted to the side, "hmm, Yasu's more cut than I would've thought," at Koujo's glare she chuckled, grabbing his hand.

"Don't worry, everything makes so much more sense now," she began to giggle, staring at them. This woke both the boys on the couch up who jolted. Shock spread across their faces, as well as a bright blush as Mai giggled some more.

"You guys are so cute together!" Mai yelled. Naru glared at her in embarrassment before pausing as Yasu threw his arm over Naru's shoulder.

"True, but I'm cuter," Yasu smirked.

"That's just because I'm sexier," Naru teased with a straight face. Mai's hand slapped over her mouth, now desperately trying not to laugh out loud. Koujo was still too shocked to truly do anything.

Naru squirmed as Yasu's eyes travelled up his bare chest "I'll give you that, and," the conversation was then lost to the two observers as Yasu bent down to whisper something in Naru's ear. By the sudden blush on his face it definitely wasn't innocent.

"Oh my gosh, Naru's a bottom!" at Mai's sudden exclamation and laugh Naru turned to glare at them both.

"You both have the day off, now go away!" Naru snapped and Koujo winked at the two men.

"You two behave," he teased before pulling a still laughing Mai out of the office.

"What's so funny?" Koujo asked as she continued giggling, wiping away tears of laughter.

"It makes so much sense as to why Naru never accepted Masako or my advances, now!" they continued to laugh.

"Maybe Yasu will actually remove the pole that's been up Naru's ass for the last seven years," Mai giggled.

Koujo scoffed "he's going to have to if he plans on sticking something else up there." Mai's eyes widened in shock, as did Koujo's at his own words, before she broke down into laughter again.

Koujo chuckled, staring down at the girl he loved. He knew for a fact that, despite the jokes, Naru deserved all the happiness he could get, as did Yasu and Mai. They all deserved to be happy, and maybe now they could be.