Title: Sunbright
Unit for Points: J-friends
Word Count: 100
Characters/Pairings: Fujigaya, Kitayama
Notes: I wasn't sure what to write... and even now, I'm still not sure what I did write. I had intended to write it more on-subject, but the fingers didn't agree.
Fujigaya tucked his slipper-ed feet beneath him; his small, child-like hand reaching out in the dark. Warm fire washed around his fingers and he smiled.
“You could always stay,” he said, trying not to sound too hopeful.
There was a pause as Kitayama regarded him. Then he laughed, warming the air around them both.
“Maybe for a little while,” Kitayama told Fujigaya, settling down next to him and letting the darkness envelope them both.
Fujigaya didn’t mind the dark so much, or the silence. Even in the quiet, as long as Kitayama was still there…
It didn’t feel so lonely.
Title: Viral
Unit for Points: J-friends
Word Count: 100
Characters/Pairings: Fujigaya, Kitayama
Notes: Cyberpunk-ish stuff gone... very wrong. (Possible character death)
Kitayama smirked as the cube began dissolving around them. “Dance with me, Taipi.”
“Fucking!” Fujigaya lunged, but Kitayama had jammed the system faster than he’d expected. “You bastard.”
Crouching, relaxed but ready, Kitayama laughed at him, mocking and smug. “Hey now, I saved you for last, didn’t I?”
“I hate you.” Fujigaya lashed out, but Kitayama ducked under Fujigaya’s disc, biting into his wrist. Fujigaya howled in pain, feeling the virus corrupt his coding, watching it eat away at his hand.
“Love you too, Taipi,” Kitayama whispered in his ear as Fujigaya’s program desperately fought to save him. “Game Over.”
Title: The System
Unit for Points: J-friends
Word Count: 100
Characters/Pairings: Takaki, Yabu
Notes: Same verse as before but just as confusing... Uhm.
“It’s like being high… only you never want to leave the system after that,” Takaki had told him, sounding wistful and lonely.
Yabu stared down at the boy’s comatose form, lips twisting in a bitter smile. “The system spares no one,” he repeated the saying under his breath. It wasn’t safe to wait anymore; he’d already sent Hikaru ahead with the rest. He knew he’d regret it, but Takaki hadn't a chance of survival if he just left. He couldn’t unplug him, it was too dangerous.
The system spares no one.
“Except their own,” Takaki whispered, his eyes finally opening.