Raoul’s Big Day Ryan and Sandy’s apartment Ayre rolled over and ran his fingers through Ryan’s stark white hair. He was so beautiful when he was sleeping. Ryan had followed through with his promise, much to Ayre’s surprise. He had been happy just doing Ryan a favor and leaving it at that; the deal he’d proposed was just a joke. The fact that Ryan’s personal code forbade him from going back on his word was an unexpected bonus, as was the fact that Ryan started things last night. Maybe he would be up to replaying the event, Ayre thought. If he poured on just the right charms, and...who was he kidding? Ryan only did what he did because he saw it as his duty. Ayre could get him to do what he wanted him to, but that kind of one- sided enjoyment Ayre found lacking something. Ayre knew from experience that if the other person didn’t get some sort of satisfaction, pleasure, or service, the experience was hollow to him. Ryan would be getting nothing in exchange. Ayre decided to just enjoy lying there with Ryan for as long as he could. He put his arm across Ryan’s chest and gazed at his face, admiring it, for what seemed like hours, until dawn cast a golden glow across him. Ryan’s eyes slowly opened and he groaned. His gaze focused on Ayre’s hand across his chest and he rolled his eyes. “You know I am not enjoying this, right?” Ryan said. “I know, I know,” Ayre said. “You’re just so beautiful. I’ve been watching you sleep for the last three hours.” “I need to shower,” Ryan said gruffly. If he was going to be like that, Ayre didn’t feel he had to be so sweet any more. “Need help?” he asked with a wicked grin. Ryan replied by going into his bathroom and slamming the door. The water began running a moment later. Ayre knew the scenario well: Ryan was disgusted with himself because he enjoyed what had happened, even if only on a physical level. Ayre would have to talk with Ryan later and make him understand that his reactions were normal, that the act itself had certain pleasures that transcended preference and defied desire. He decided to give Ryan the space and time he needed to cool down. He picked his clothes off of the floor and put them back on. Grabbing his coat, he left the apartment peacefully and headed home. Of all the families he could think of, his was the most bizarre. His mother and father were both highly attractive, and his brothers were all gorgeous. Three of them were strong and well built, like Ryan, the type of guys Ayre was attracted to the most. His other four brothers were all smaller and weaker, pretty boys, like he was himself. What Ayre found strangest, though, was that each of his brothers were not only attracted to males, but to males of the opposite type as themselves. His parents were actually happy about all of this, to the point that they seemed to expect it out of them. Another oddity was that, out of all of them, Ayre’s genius-level intelligence was the lowest in the family, which would have worried him if he weren’t the youngest. Ayre walked into the house and hung his coat in the closet, the smell of burning toast wafting out from the kitchen. His mother was cooking breakfast; burnt toast was the most edible thing she knew how to make. “Where’s dad?” Ayre asked as he walked in, knowing that his mother in the kitchen meant his absence. “He had to go to work early,” she replied. “The king has hired him to help find Prince Ryan.” “They know if he’s alive or not?” “No, but if he is, your father can find him.” “They say the Prince is Senshi Saggitarius,” Ayre said. “He probably is, but the King refuses to extend his hand to the Prince, and forbids anyone else from doing the same. He wants to take his son back on his own terms, not Prince Ryan’s, and that means hiring your father to hunt him down.” “I don’t mean to disrespect our King, but he’s being a stubborn fool,” Ryan said. “Not at all,” Ayre’s mother replied. “As the King, he has to remain in control of the situation unless it is absolutely impossible to stand his ground.” “I guess you’re right, mom.” “I know. I always am, but it does feel good to hear you say it, sweetie.” Ayre laughed as he went upstairs to his room. For most of his life, he had shared the room with three of his brothers, while the other four had their own room. Now, however, only him and the two brothers closest to his age still lived at home, and the oldest of the three was preparing to move into his own apartment soon as well. The room Ayre was in was his alone, while his two brothers were in the other room. They had lived in the same room for so long, they didn’t want to switch things around, which was fine with Ayre. He opened his closet and removed his tuxedo, wrapped in plastic to keep it fresh and clean. The tuxedo itself was nice: a rich black with smooth, sleek lines. The cummerbund and bow tie were, however, atrocious. To match the bridesmaids’ dresses, the tuxedo’s accessories had to be a gaudy royal blue with a violet and orange pattern on the trim. He was sure the bridesmaids would want to burn their dresses after the wedding was over - he would certainly be returning the bow tie and cummerbund. The rest of the tuxedo, however, he would buy; it looked good on him. Ayre’s mind turned back to Ryan. Would he remain civil to Ayre at Raoul’s wedding today? It probably wasn’t wise of him to accept Ryan’s repayment the night before the wedding, but there was nothing he could do about it now. What happened would be up to Ryan, and Ayre had a feeling that something was going to happen today during the wedding. Way in the back of his mind, a small voice was saying that Ryan wouldn’t be the cause, though consciously he was positive that Ryan’s anger at himself would cause him to strike out. There was no reason for him to be upset, though. He had been wonderful last night. Ayre had already known that Ryan’s touch had a special quality to it, something electric that made his whole body come alive. The night was better than anything he had ever experienced before, soothing and stimulating at the same time. Ayre was surprised that he could even keep up with Ryan’s intense energy, where usually, he was the one wearing the other person out. It was so intense that, at one point, he could swear the lights had been dimming and flickering. Ayre had gone into the apartment thinking he would picture Senshi Saggitarius, but his idol never had a chance to enter his mind while he was with Ryan. Now he wasn’t sure which one he wanted more. *** Ryan and Sandy’s apartment “Ryan, I’m home,” Sandy called, entering the apartment. “Did you miss me?” Ryan stepped out of the bathroom with a towel wrapped around his waist and went to give Sandy a large, welcoming hug. “Welcome back, Sandy,” he said. “I know a lot of people who would be jealous to see an almost naked stud come to hug me when I come home,” Sandy chuckled, “especially Ayre.” “Funny,” Ryan said turning away. Ignoring Ryan’s sudden turn of mood, Sandy asked, “how did you and Raoul get along?” “Ask Ayre,” Ryan said, “he was the one that worked. Scott called me the morning you left and asked me to help him with something important.” “So you got Ayre to help you with Raoul while you and Scott went off and did your own thing,” Sandy summarized with a hint of anger creeping into her voice. “Well, was it worth it?” “We are almost completely out of debt now,” Ryan said. Along with the friendship gift King Cornus had given him, he also gave each one of them a small sack of jewels to help them out when they got back. All of them, even Spider, had tried to refuse the gift, but the King would have none of it. He had told them that what he was giving them was merely a grain of sand in the desert of his treasure. “Just don’t ask how.” “You got Ayre to do you a favor,” Sandy said with a grin. “I think I can guess part of what happened.” “Please don’t follow that train of thought,” Ryan said quietly. Sandy laughed. “I wish I could have seen that. I bet it was hot.” “Drop it.” “He is so experienced. Could you keep up?” “Cut it out, Sandy.” “I bet it was great,” Sandy said, “probably the best you’ve ever had.” Ryan stormed into his room and slammed the door. Through his door, Sandy said, “just don’t ruin Raoul’s wedding today. Remember, this isn’t Ayre’s fault if you agreed to it. If you go after him, I will go after you.” “I know,” Ryan snapped. “This is my doing. Just stop bringing it up!” “All right,” Sandy said. “Do you need the bathroom? I need to get ready.” “Go ahead. I have already showered...thoroughly.” “What do you plan on wearing?” “Oh yeah, I forgot about that,” Ryan said opening the door. “I went shopping when I returned.” He led her to her room and opened her closet door. Inside was an exquisite dress: silver with a rosy sheen. “It is beautiful,” Sandy gasped. “I had it tailored to fit just like the dress you had picked out to wear today.” Sandy’s arms flew around Ryan’s neck. “I take back everything bad I have ever said about you. You are the best friend I have ever had.” “That explains a lot,” Ryan said, grinning. “Where I am from,” Sandy said, resting her forehead on Ryan’s shoulder, “friendship is not a popular term. If someone does something for you, they are either closely related or they want something in return.” “Well,” Ryan said, “I am not sure if the favor is for you or for Scott.” Sandy playfully hit Ryan in the arm. “Brat,” she said. “Ok, enough playing around. We both have to go get ready.” Sandy went into the bathroom as Ryan returned to his room. He took one look at the bed and last night flooded into his mind again. Despite what Sandy had said, it hadn’t been that satisfying to him. He had done most, if not all, of the work. Of course, he had been using his power, so he probably overwhelmed the poor guy. What was he thinking? Poor Ayre? He thought not. Ayre had gotten what he wanted and more - more than he even knew. Ryan tried to picture the look on Ayre’s face if he had told him he was Senshi Saggitarius. Ryan’s mouth slowly broke into a smile as he imagined it and soon found himself chuckling. He took the sheets off of his bed and threw them in the hamper as he laughed. Maybe this wasn’t such a big deal after all. Ryan remade his bad with clean sheets and began to get ready. He channeled some of his power into his electric razor and shaved clean. He slipped on a pair of boxers and began to don his tuxedo. If there was one thing that being a prince had prepared him for, it was a formal occasion. He put on the tux as if it were second nature, and it fit perfectly, like a second skin. He had been fit for clothing so much, he knew what cuts were most comfortable for him. When he was dressed, he snapped back to consciousness, somewhat amazed that his old life was still so well ingrained into him. He went to the mirror to straighten everything out. His bow tie and cummerbund were the same silver as Sandy’s dress, but with a violet sheen to match Kelli’s dress. The bow tie was also somewhat more pointed and angled than a typical one. It looked sharper and younger on him when combined with his broad shoulders and well-angled body. He heard Sandy’s door shut and decided to do something about his hair. He entered the bathroom and looked into the mirror. His white hair was getting long and unruly. “Hey Sandy,” he called. “Do you mind if I use your magic hair styling thing?” “Hand it to me,” she said, reaching a bare arm through door, opened a just wide enough for it. “I have to adjust it, or you’ll look like a woman in a tux.” She handed it back to him and said, “just push the red button by the right ear when you get it on your head. It will do the rest. I set it to a style I think would look really good on you.” Ryan set the device on his head and pushed the button, feeling a strange tingle pulse through his skull. He removed the styler and was duly impressed by what he saw in the mirror. His hair was clean, shiny, and perfectly cut on the sides and back so that the longer hair on top fell lightly behind his ears. In front, some of his hair came forward to brush his eyebrows. “How is it?” Sandy said from behind her closed door. “It’s great,” he replied enthusiastically. “Excellent, give the styler to me now.” Ryan complied and then went back to his preparation. In a few minutes, Sandy’s door opened. Ryan turned to see a vision of absolute beauty standing before him. Her long flowing white hair was now woven into a gently upsweeping style that showed off her smooth neckline and shoulders. She had a choker of the same material as the dress. “You...you look wonderful,” Sandy stammered. “Me?” Ryan gasped. “You are the one who looks like an angel.” He stepped toward her and held his white-gloved hand out for hers. He took her hand to his lips and gently kissed it, then leaned in and kissed her on the lips. Her arms found their way around his neck once again and soon their kiss was joined by a passionate embrace. There was a knock on the door. Ryan and Sandy slowly backed off and their eyes locked in mutual amazement. “That will be Scott,” Sandy said quietly. “Yes. I should be on my way to get Kelli by now,” Ryan replied absently. They walked into the living room together and Ryan opened the door. Scott was wearing a relatively nice tuxedo in the basic style, which nearly fit his tall and skinny frame. “I apologize for running out so soon after you arrive,” Ryan said, “but I am late picking up Kelli.” “No problem,” Scott said. “See you later.” Ryan left quickly and escorted Kelli to the chapel. He wasn’t sure what she was wearing; his mind was occupied with what had happened with Sandy. Raoul’s wedding came and went without Ryan noticing much. When it was over, he took Sandy aside. “You didn’t attack, did you?” he asked. “Oh yeah, this is Friday, isn’t it? I guess I should send something small and light on the destruction to the reception. Thank you for reminding me,” she said, finally looking into his eyes. “Anything,” was the only word he could get out. There was a long silence, which was finally broken by Kelli, who had come to drag Ryan to her car so they could drive to the reception. On his way, he looked back to see Sandy staring at him. Their eyes were locked until Ryan and Kelli drove off. Kelli talked the whole ride, but Ryan had no idea what she was saying. The music was already playing in the hall when they arrived, and Ryan took Kelli out to the dance floor to kill some time before Sandy arrived. Couples filed in two by two and soon the dance floor was full. “Boo-K!” came a raspy female voice that cut down to the bone. A Bot floated from the ceiling looking like a corpse in a wedding gown. Sandy had a Bot for every occasion it seemed. Couples ran screaming from the dance floor, but the doors slammed and locked. Ryan purposefully became separated from Kelli in the chaos and stole himself away to the coat check room. Scott was there ahead of him, pretending that the door was locked. “You ready,” he asked Ryan. Ryan nodded and Scott quickly opened the door a crack to let Ryan in, shutting it immediately after him. Ryan waited just in case someone had seen Scott open the door and wanted to barge in, but there was no one. Ryan raised his ring to the air. “Saggitarius Power, Make Up,” he said, transforming into the Stellar Senshi. “Whoa!” Ayre stepped out from behind some coats and came face to face with Senshi Saggitarius. “I never thought....” “This stays in here,” Senshi Saggitarius commanded. “Not a problem,” Ayre said. “You have better things to worry about right now, though.” “See you in a few,” Saggitarius said. He opened the door and walked into the melee. People were still running everywhere trying to find a way out, and Bot Boo-K was picking them off one by one. It was gliding across the floor and reaching its decayed hand out, which leeched the energy from whomever it touched. Senshi Saggitarius stepped out onto the dance floor and a spotlight illuminated him. The room went completely still. “A wedding is a solemn and joyous event full of love. These people are here to have a good time and celebrate that love, but they can’t because of you. You prey on these innocent people and try to ruin their fun, but I won’t let you. I am Senshi Saggitarius, defender of life and master of electricity, and for the stars above, I will vanquish you.” Boo-K responded by flying full speed at the Stellar Senshi, arms forward to catch and drain him. Saggitarius leapt high into the air and over the Bot’s head. He spun quickly, aimed, and with a dramatic “Saggitarius Lightning Arrow!” he turned the Bot into a pile of twinkling dust. The doors immediately unlatched and the spectators cheered. He headed outside and Scott followed. “It’s clear,” Scott said and Saggitarius transformed back into Ryan. Soon Ayre found them. “Ayre, Scott. Scott, Ayre,” Ryan introduced. “And don’t worry, he knows,” he said to both of them. “You were great,” Ayre said. “That was an easy one,” Ryan said. “But thank you anyway. You are not going to worship Senshi Saggitarius any more now.” “I worshipped you both equally for different things,” Ayre said. “Now that you’re the same person, it’ll be twice as bad.” Scott laughed. “It’s good to be loved,” he mused. Ryan crossed his arms, frowning and gave an annoyed sigh.