Brotherly figure.

Jun 05, 2009 11:30

Characters: Lelouch & Mello (& Near later on)
When: During the time Lelouch's injured at the clinic.
Where: The clinic. Lelouch's room.
Rating: PG.
Summary: Mello feels like paying his injured "brother" a visit.

As much as he'd tried to shake those fake memories away from his head, a part of them still remained )

*complete, mello, lelouch lamperouge, near

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codename_m June 6 2009, 09:57:22 UTC
During the event, Lelouch had been truly caring and attached to his brother-- always worried about him, always making sure that his brother would be fine. If the echo of those memories were still haunting Mello's mind, there was no way that they wouldn't be doing the same to Lelouch's. The thought made Mello smirk mentally, although his expression didn't display that emotion for once ( ... )

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codename_m June 6 2009, 10:51:04 UTC
It was clear that, in most cases, whatever emotion people had experienced during the past event had been fake and unrelated to their real feelings. Still, Lelouch and Suzaku's relationship had always looked like some sort of deep friendship-- Mello'd daresay that it was love, even. The event had only made them more open about it, that was all.

Whatever it was, Mello doubted that Suzaku's sudden craziness was related to their relationship during the event. And the fact that Suzaku hadn't bothered to hide his actions suggested that Lelouch wasn't exactly a saint. Whatever Lelouch had done to him, it had to be something big.

"Yeah, he pretty much did. And I know that none of this is my business, so I'm not going to inquire as to why he suddenly decided to hurt his best friend out of the blue. I'm not here to judge you ( ... )

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codename_m June 6 2009, 11:30:05 UTC
That was the sort of answer Mello'd wanted to hear-- a honest one. Had Lelouch said that he'd be fine, Mello'd have known that the boy was lying. But Mello had broken the ice first by stating that he wanted Lelouch to be fine, and so Lelouch seemed to have been more inclined to share some honesty as well.

It was really odd how close and yet how apart they felt at this moment. Caring about complete strangers was very unusual for Mello, his mind was a mess.

"Have you forgiven him?"

This was a subtle and different way to ask 'do you still love him?'. Mello had experience with obsessing over things that might get him killed, so he could understand it if such was the case.

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codename_m June 7 2009, 08:30:46 UTC
"Is it? All right," he said, slightly incredulous. Mello wasn't an expert on love matters, but the thought of getting rid of his own addictions was unthinkable. Wasn't love just another form of addiction? Then again, most people got over it with time. If Lelouch was determined to start a new life without his personal Judas, then Mello supposed that he had no reasons to doubt his will.

"You know, I don't consider you my brother or anyone close to me. In fact, we're complete strangers to each other," Mello said honestly, relaxed against the back of his chair with his arms still crossed. His eyes were hard on the other boy, there wasn't a single hint of amusement in his features. "But I do appreciate what you did for me back then, and I don't mean just the chocolate. I'm a man of principle; if there's anything you ever need from me, don't hesitate to ask. Whether or not you decide to take the offer, it'll stand."

((ooc: Little does Mello know that Lelouch is the reason why he doesn't have the Death Note any longer =w=))

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codename_m June 7 2009, 09:28:25 UTC
And Mello knew that Lelouch would need distractions soon, or at least someone he could talk to. Mello already knew about what had happened with Suzaku, and as Lelouch had well stated himself, the emotional bond that had kept united during the event hadn't fully vanished. The blond was the perfect candidate to talk to about the matter; other people would require explanations Mello didn't need.

A smile appeared in Mello's features at Lelouch's confession, an unspoken way to indicate that Mello's emotions mirrored his. A part of him was wrongly glad that this was happening, actually, like an echo from the self Mello developed during the event-- possessive of his brother and waiting for the chance to snatch him away from that Suzaku bastard.

Before his thoughts went too far, Mello stood up from his chair, rather abruptly as if trying to make his mind shut the hell up.

"You know how to contact me," he said, and then he walked to the door.

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codename_m June 7 2009, 11:20:42 UTC
((ooc: End? ^^))

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codename_m June 8 2009, 12:08:22 UTC
((ooc: How about... now? (*-*) *eager*))

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codename_m June 9 2009, 12:18:21 UTC
((ooc: Maybe we could play it in this scene, since we said that Mello could meet Near while coming out from Lelouch's room. How does it sound?))

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