Zack learns the hard way
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Final Fantasy VII › Yaoi - Male/Male
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Category:
Final Fantasy VII › Yaoi - Male/Male
Rating:
Adult +
Chapters:
14
Views:
883
Reviews:
4
Recommended:
1
Currently Reading:
1
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I do not own Final Fantasy or it's characters are I am not making any money from this story.
Sick
Zack had to feel bad for the kid, he really did. One of Cloud's hopes when he got into soldier was that he would no longer suffer from motion sickness. By all means the mako in his system should have eliminate any problems with travel. But that would have been too easy. Instead he now had a comatose blond sitting next to him, puking his little guts out as the truck bounced them around. Damn, why couldn't his stomach be comatose too? Zack had managed to hitch a ride in the back of a delivery truck that was headed to Gongaga. It was a long, hot disgusting ride, and now Zack was going to have to sneak them out the back at the next stop sign, because Cloud had made a big mess all over the grated floor. Zack was having a hard enough time trying not to retch at the smell to do anymore then hold the blond upright, so there was puke all over his black uniform too. Why did he think this was a good idea? He felt the truck slowing, so he reached over a raised the large door up a bit. The sliver of light that came through illuminated the inside and Gaia Cloud, how much did you eat? It was everywhere and maybe his stomach was comatose and had just been storing all the food he'd eaten in the last couple of weeks, just waiting to be puked out. Now Zack felt bad. The poor delivery man was going too freak when he saw this mess. Well not bad enough, because once the truck had slowed enough he grabbed Cloud and jumped out the back. Heading for the thick foliage, he hid as the truck rolled away. "Aw shit." Cloud was covered in vomit and now, after the jump, Zack was too. Sighing, he lay back in the grass and waited for Cloud to turn a more natural colour before moving him. It was going to be a long walk home, but at least Gongaga had a lot of steams running through it. A nice, luke-warm soak sounded like heaven right now. Looking up he watched the thick leaves sway in the gentle breeze; the smell of the jungle was a familiar one. Glancing over at Cloud, he smiled. Soon he'd be back home and then everything would be okay.