• CHAPTER 1 •

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Until now, Killua didn't know what topic he wanted to select. He twirled his pen between his index and middle fingers, using his thumb. He twirled it, twirled it, and twirled it, but nothing came to mind.

"Still struggling?" Kurapika's grey eyes criticized him. Killua sulked and looked to the right. A huge slope full of grass faced him, beautiful. "Killua, you could always ask for help. Best friends are meant to help each other." 

He turned to him and witnessed a beautiful blooming smile on his cheeks. That one's rare since it's coming from Kurapika. "Well, I think the concept's interesting. But I need to choose the topic wisely before I start. I don't want to find a better topic and regret everything I did for the previous one, you know?"

"Right." Kurapika drifted in his paper, but Killua waited in case he had another reply. "Guess, we'd need to go and see action before we choose." 

"What?!" Leorio jumped, a chicken wing flew back to his plate. "You serious?!" 

Killua's lips froze in a tiny o. He liked the idea, "but how?"

"You serious too?!" Leorio quaked, huffed when no one answered, then continued his meal. "You crazy motherfuckers."

"Your boyfriend must be there, right?" Suddenly, Kurapika inquired. Killua tensed, and he could feel his forehead scrunch to knot because of his knitted eyebrows. 

"There, where?" Careful not to spill anything useless, he asked.

"He wants to camp in the woods tonight. I heard him tell you at lunch break." 

"Yeah…" Killua looked at his unfinished muffin, heart's swelling and heaving, "Told him it's dangerous when the fog is thick. He doesn't listen."

"That's what I'm talking about. Let's go camping with him and his buddies." Killua looked at his friend. He wasn't joking, not with that glassy "I am serious," look. When his brow scrunched down by an inch, Killua let out a sigh. 

"I think it's a bad idea. What if something bad happened? You know my family is very protective, and—"

"We're here, right?" He turned to his horrified boyfriend to claim his reassurance although it won't be enough for Killua. "And we have the weekend to rest after the experiment."

"Pikachu…" he whimpered, "You can't be serious." He mumbled, "How could you endanger your best friend's cute life and squeeze that idea in his brain?"

"Leorio!"

"What?! What if something BAD happened. BAD!" He emphasized the word, glowering back at his short boyfriend. "I don't want a bear to step on me while sleeping!"

"That won't happen!" Killua interfered. "Ray and his buddies had been working on that amazing tree house for months. We'll be safe, Oreo."

"Yes, Oreo," Kurapika repeated. "We'll be safe, and all we need to experience is how to avoid the fog. Nothing's dangerous."

Nothing's dangerous. How could someone say that while living on a mountain where wild animals break into their houses.

They're just used to it.

But, then, what's considered dangerous?

Digging their fingers in the grease of their meal? Not dangerous.

Running towards the woods after a junk meal at Poppies? Check, not dangerous.

Scrunching the wet grass and going into the woods? Well, that's a little risky when the fog got up to their knees.

Climbing a thick tree and spending a foggy night in a treehouse amongst a fog that is not confirmed when to be cleared? Yes. It is dangerous.

"I'm so happy you guys convinced him to come!" A redheaded man, a hundred and eighty-five centimeters tall, cheered. His long arms squeezed Killua's body, facial full of glee. "I did my complete best to convince him to come over, but he refused!"

"He can't refuse it when it comes out of my mouth," Kurapika stated. Even though Ray grimaced, and his facials illustrated the "I am his boyfriend, not you," marks, he didn't utter a single word against it. 

"Well, have fun, then. Let me introduce you to my friends, my mate." He pecked Killua's temple then his cheek, but Killua's eyes only stared at the yellowish glow in the bushes down the tree. He stood before the doorless entrance of the treehouse, and his gaze spotted that golden glowing gleam and its movement in the fog.

When it looked at him, Killua's heart leaped hard and almost stopped...

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A/N: Hi! I'm working on all of my stories in drafts :3

So, I can upload regularly before coming back again.

This one was posted in AO3 long ago, but didn't have the time to post it here.

I'm slowly working to finish them all, so enjoy!

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