After Many Hundred Days

Jun 10, 2010 00:03

 
Title: After Many Hundred Days
Pairing: HoSu
Genre: Angst, Romance
Rating: G
Length: Two-shots(2/2)   I Part 1/2: Memories I
Summary: He still held his faith after many hundred days.
A/N: A fic exchange with lophe   (who wrote the Part 1)

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It had been now autumn, silent and solemn.

YunHo. People around you had lost their faith on him, but not you. You never faltered, your heart held too many memories of him.

So you kept waiting, and after hundred days passed you still gazed upon the sky. And you noticed the clouds were just the same as they were before.

And another hundred days passed that had you lost count of how much you missed him, just like the orange fallen leaves you had stepped on. Yet you remained your faith, he said he loved you and you would keep on believing.

Hundreds days came, passing by you along with the memories of him and you.

And you only had yourself from gushes of cold wind without him to embrace you warm.

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It had been now winter, chilly and bitter.

And you still kept your faith for him.

YunHo. You whispered his name. You just have to miss him even much more. And you chose to wait for him a little longer. He will come back. You chanted with a glimmer of hope in your eyes.

But it was getting wintry in your heart, brewing darker and darker into your soul.

Because no matter how long you thought you could wait, you just could not wait forever for him.

You could not wait forever...

You needed him to come back...

Hundred days came, passing by you again along with the memories of you and him.

And you just had to watch the first snow fell upon you without him by your side.

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It had been now spring, lively and flowering.

Yet your soul got weaker and another hundred days passed, until a familiar ache in your heart told you to stop waiting.

It asked for you to stop waiting.

Sun had now flown its shines on you.

Vivid flowers bloomed, your heart got warmer.

JunSu... The soft calling of your name brought yourself into a halt, and you stood inert in your pace. Your eyes watched as a silhouette of a certain someone walked towards you, a smile softly graced his lips. JunSu...

You thought you were imagining about him again after many hundred days passed.

And still your eyes caught him walking towards you in the warmth of light rays, basking his silhouette with sweet scent of cherry blossoms you loved the most. He smiled a tad longer, and you knew he was there, all real.

YunHo... You felt your lips wanted to mimic his smile as well, and instead they twitched downwards, blurry vision in coherence. You just could not find any suitable word to say.

His smile never left you as he entered the space once existed between you and him. He just continued to gaze at your eyes, silence fell as his wording.

You wanted to stay silent just as he did, and still you could not help yourself from asking him a rehearsed question with clear bitterness wrapped around your shaky voice. What took you so long?

He just gazed at you with those still warm eyes, your question left unanswered. You felt some stinging behind your eyes, and you fought hard so that those long forgotten tears would not fall just yet as you asked him again. What took you so long?

You tried not to make yourself vulnerable in front of him but then, a single tear fell, and you succumbed into his arms, hitting his chest with your weakening fists. You whispered, with a tinge of hurt in your voice. What took you so long?

You waited, eyes silently pleading him for a simple answer, for a mere reason. What took you so long?

He was gazing at you, once more, one moment longer, as though he was looking deep into your soul. And finally you realised that those eyes were crying too. I’ve came back, Su...I’m here.

And you knew it was the only answer you had wanted to hear from him.

He came back, after many hundred days and it was all that mattered.

You had him now.

You did not have to wait forever for him.

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pairing:hosu, type:fanfic, genre:angst, author:blueplue_hotaru, genre:romance, length:twoshots, rating:g

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