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May 17, 2011 21:55

Shamelessly stolen from tresa_cho

Give me one of my own stories, and a timestamp sometime in the future after the end of the story, or sometime in the past before the story started, and I'll write you at least a hundred words of what happened then, whether it's five minutes before the story started or ten years in the future.

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1/2 heleentje May 21 2011, 02:56:57 UTC
His name. Juudai - her Juudai - was shouting that thief’s name. How dare he betray her like that? And how dare that thief take Juudai from her, claim his love for himself like the selfish child he was? He didn’t understand the bond between her and Juudai. After all, his mind was so small. He couldn’t possibly comprehend the greatness Juudai was destined for. He just wanted Juudai all for himself.

She couldn’t let him.

And he was right there! Mere feet away from her, swallowed up by the same light as she was. It would be so easy to just reach out and crush him. Juudai would be hers once more. He would fulfill his destiny with her by his side. She reached out, grabbed his arm, and the boy’s eyes filling with shock. No fear. Not yet. He would fear her soon enough.

But the child struggled, and he was not alone. That petting zoo of his… How she loathed them all. They were too bright, too vibrant. They reminded her of everything she had lo-

No. She would get Juudai back. The thief would die.

Or maybe… There was an idea forming in the back of her mind. Juudai was out of her reach, but the thief wasn’t. And Juudai would come for the thief, just like he would’ve once come for her. She could use him. She could break his mind and make him her puppet. Even the most worthless piece of trash could be used. She tightened her grip, and now there was something - not quite fear yet, but close - in the thief’s eyes. He was mouthing words she couldn’t hear over the rush of bright white, but it didn’t matter. Anything he said was not worth listening to.

And then, as suddenly as the light came, it was gone. She was so much faster than the thief, and she had him trapped before he regained his bearings. This world… Not Brron’s world, but it didn’t matter. Juudai would come.

There was a growl, and the sensation of something trying to bite her. Useless, of course. She could not be hurt. The thief’s tiger had just found out.

“Let me go!” the thief shouted. Such a pathetic child. He thought he could protect Juudai? If he couldn’t even fight her, how would he ever be able to fight all of Juudai’s enemies?

“You’re a thief,” she told him. “You stole Juudai from me. You deserve to be punished.”

“Juudai is my friend. I won’t let you hurt him!”

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2/2 - Reposted due to wonky formatting heleentje May 21 2011, 14:00:23 UTC
He was determined, she’d give him that. Maybe he would be more useful than she’d originally assumed. Yet he was so stupid. How could he ever understand their love, their pain? He was only mortal, after all. Enough, she decided. The thief would not understand. She didn’t want him to understand.

She pulled him closer effortlessly and lifted him. How easy it would be to hurt him… Break his legs, so he couldn’t leave. Break his arms too, maybe, and leave him helpless for all the monsters in this world to find. Her grip tightened unconsciously and the thief made an involuntary noise of pain. No, not yet.

“Let him go!” One of those pesky monsters shouted. It looked like it hadn’t decided whether it wanted to be a horse or a bird. At least it had the common sense not to attack her. Not so with the bird, however. It tried to attack her from above, but only succeeded in hurting itself.

“Cobalt Eagle!” The thief wrenched himself loose in a fairly impressive display of strength. “Stop it! We’ve done nothing to you!”

“Liar,” she hissed, and even though he tried to run, it was so easy to catch up to him. So very easy to reach out and see into his mind. Every human had a weak spot, and this boy would be no different. Just one tug, and he’d fall apart at her feet. He was already struggling to stay conscious. Such a weak child, nothing at all like her Juudai.

He is protected.

One of those monsters again. She laughed. It was easy to feel how weak they all were. “How will you protect him, dragon? You can’t fight me. You’re weak from the duel. If you fight, you’ll waste what little power you have left.”

We know when to run.

“Run?” Too late she realized that all of the thief’s monsters had disappeared. Too late she saw the dragon appear fully. There was another flash of light, like the one that had brought her here, and then the thief was gone.

Of course. The dragon must’ve had enough power left to leave this world. She could follow them, but it was unnecessary. The thief wouldn’t have made it back to his own world, and the dragon would never be able to gather the energy for another jump. In the end, she didn’t need the thief. This was between Juudai and her. Juudai would come, and when he did, he would finally know her love for him.

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Re: 2/2 - Reposted due to wonky formatting cheeky_eyes May 22 2011, 14:47:55 UTC
Oh wow, thanks!! ^_^ That was brilliant! Yubel is rather intense isn't she. Your graspe of her character, and of all their characters is wonderful! I really enjoyed reading it!

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Re: 2/2 - Reposted due to wonky formatting heleentje May 22 2011, 15:49:43 UTC
:D I'm really glad you liked it! It got a bit out of hand, because Yubel insisted on telling me in fine detail just how much she hated Johan XD I honestly don't know which version of her I prefer writing. Post season three she's a lot saner, which makes her a more versatile character, but insane characters are just so much fun to write! It allows for a very different writing style, and I like using it.

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