Nov 23, 2009 00:43
Things chat make me do. XD
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Category: Yu-Gi-Oh 5D's
Characters: Kiryu, Yusei
Genre: Angst, I dunno (ask me when it isn't almost 1am XD)
Rating: T
Theme: #31b ~bloody destiny
Warnings: Dark!fic. Fumanzoku AU.
Summary: Oneshot - Dawn indicates the beginning of the day. This time it was the beginning of something that was so much bigger.
Disclaimer: I do not own Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s.
--- The Beginning of the End ---
Dawn was breaking, the lonely rays of light starting illuminating the city.
But where they usually would have found large glass windows to reflect in, creating even more light, making Neo Domino City the city of light, the city that never slept, there was nothing…
Nothing but chaos and destruction in the perimeter of several kilometres, with only one battered looking skyscraper remaining in the centre of it all.
And on one of the balconies of said skyscraper, Fudo Yusei stood, looking down at the city, finding delight and pleasure in the destruction around him and at the thought that this had been just the beginning.
That this was just a tip of the pleasure he would feel once they truly began laying waste to the world. He chuckled lowly, it truly would be a feast, and fondly he remembered the despaired and devastated look on Izayois face when she had witnessed him blast away that fool of a Psychic Duelist Divine, the undeserving fool that had been in the way of her potential, a potential, he now had unlocked, that now made her a worthy opponent. He couldn’t wait to waste her as well.
He turned his head when he heard a noise behind him, the low noise of confident steps; he hadn’t heard it in years.
“Kiryu…” he acknowledged, nodding to their leader.
Kiryu smirked back, ember eyes gleaming under his hood. “Tonight was work done well. We weren’t sure if you still had your edge.”
“You mean, Crow wasn’t sure.” Yusei replied stoicly, remembering the confrontation he had had with the red head in the week before.
Kiryu shrugged, not even trying to deny his source of information. “He thought you might be a bit to enamoured by the Signer-girl. Obviously he was wrong.”
He nodded, turning back to the panorama, replying while looking down on the streets where people were still crawling around in fear. Like insects, about to be crushed.“ He didn’t quite understand my purpose. It will all fall into place now.”
Behind him Kiryu nodded, pleased apparently by Yuseis answer, who kept starring ahead, hesitatingly speaking up again. “I’m sorry for interrupting your duel.”
“That’s alright. It’s just as you said, it will all fall into place now. And she will pay for everything with tears and blood…” Kiryu said, chuckling lowly, and walked up to his side, grinning as he too enjoyed the view, the chaos, the destruction they had caused. It was a beautiful sight indeed.
Silence enveloped them, and while usually Yusei would have been more than comfortable with that, there was still one issue left open between him and his brother in all but blood. But as much as Yusei would have loved to ignore it, he was not one to beat around the bush, and somehow he had the feeling that Kiryu was already expecting the question.
“Why didn’t you tell us?” About your origins. About your sister.
Kiryu crooked his head a bit, not quite looking into his eyes. “Tell you what?”
He countered with a deadpanned stare, pretty much telling the other that there was no fooling him. “You know what I’m talking about.”
Kiryu nodded slowly, turning his head up to the front again before replying. “And you know why I couldn’t have possibly told you that. It wasn’t important and it would have just ruined everything.”
Yusei kept frowning, his eyes never leaving their leaders form. “Of course it isn’t important. You aren’t the only one from the city, after all.”
Kiruy chuckled lowly, shaking his head, still not daring to face Yusei. “Yeah, but I grew up there. And you know if anybody had known, it would have been over for us. Hell, you guys might have walked away before that. I couldn’t risk that.”
“We wouldn’t have left because of something so trivial.” Yusei pointed out, unconvinced by his leaders reasoning and ready to argue against it.
“Yeah…” Finally Kiryu turned to him, smiling sadly, in a way that Yusei last had seen before their death. “…but you might have never stayed in first place too.”
And despite his willingness to argue just seconds ago, Yusei stayed silent, examining his friend, their leader. Kiryu was right in a way, Yusei couldn’t quite tell anymore, would their leaders city origins have mattered, would they have stay and formed Team Satisfaction if they had known… He couldn’t tell.
What he did know was that Kiryu had been right: he shouldn’t have brought this up, for It really didn’t matter anymore, not now that they were one with the dark, forever united in brotherhood.
Silently, Yusei settled his hand on his brothers shoulder, telling him wordlessly that the past didn’t matter. Not anymore. Not now that they were so close to unleash the darkness, their hate, their fear, their despair upon the world. Would make their light counterparts suffer the endless hell, they had already gone through, would sacrifice them to the gods of the Underworld.
This was their beginning and there was nothing that was going to stop them.
---FIN---
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