Hello everybody, and welcome to my new story, Eternal Memories. It's not a series, but I wanted to bring Lelouch to another world, specifically the world of Remnant, after his time in the Warriors' forest. Although RWBY is known for it's action, this story is more of just making friends and having innocent interaction. I apologize that it isn't like that, but if it was, I'd probably be inclined to make this a whole series, I just don't have the time and creative mind in the RWBY realm to do that. Even so, I hope that you enjoy this small story.


Eternal Memories Turn 1

Prologue

Lelouch Vi Britannia, a boy who used to live in Japan in his world, died in order to preserve peace and harmony so that the world would be better for all, especially his sister, Nunnally. What he didn't expect, however, was the events that would occur after his death. Recently, Lelouch was sent to a forest filled with cats that lived in four different Clans, each one having a different way of survival. He was part of a prophecy there and worked hard to try and fulfill his destiny there, but now, C.C. had taken Lelouch away from that world, the boy unsure why at the moment.

Lelouch slowly opened his eyes and blocked his vision with his arm, the shining sun beaming towards him. Well, I can see again. He noticed strands of lime green hair hanging down from above and moved his arm away.

"It's about time you got up." C.C. told him. She was a girl with yellow eyes and lime green hair, and her usual white straightjacket. She was also the reason that Lelouch was able to live again after his death, C.C.'s code for immortality now inside of him. She also gave him his Geass, which was the power to compel anybody he wanted to via direct eye contact. At the moment, the two were alone together in the lush grassy plains, but they weren't exactly in any world in particular.

"How long was I asleep?" He asked her, fixing his medium length black hair with his hand.

"Not too long. You were basically unconscious as you transferred over to this world." Lelouch got up and walked over to a river that was nearby. He saw his usual face, but it wasn't really what he referred to as 'usual' at the moment. "Do you miss ThunderClan?"

"Of course I do. Meeting the others…getting to know Ivypool...I guess I just felt comfortable there." The two both stopped talking until C.C. finally spoke.

"Do you hate me, Lelouch?"

"Hate you?"

"For taking you away from ThunderClan…and the cat who you loved."

"I could never hate you, C.C., especially with everything we've gone through. You do get on my nerves sometimes, but that's just you being you." She gave him a small shove. "Hey, I'm just being honest." She cracked a small smile.

"Well for now, I'm going to send you to another world. I would send you back to the forest, but I can't let you return to a world that you just inhabited."

"Okay then." C.C. looked at him with a bit of surprise.

"I'm shocked. You're fine going through despite the fact that I don't even know where it leads."

"Yeah. I mean, you sent me to ThunderClan, and I enjoyed my time there, so I guess I'm looking forward to wherever you lead me to. Also, I can't exactly return to Japan, so what do I have to lose?"


Well, RWBY will appear in the next chapter, which I'll also be uploading today. I actually chose to upload today for a special reason.

On February 1, RWBY creator Monty Oum passed away due to a severe allergic reaction that left him in a coma. It's sad that he passed away like that, especially at the age of only 33 years old. The title for this series was the hardest thing to think of, but I chose the title Eternal Memories as a sort of tribute to Monty and his amazing work and creativity. Watching RWBY has really been an amazing experience, and like most anime, it opened up my imagination even more. I really wish that I got to meet him, but I guess I really can't now. Even so, I'm positive that he was an amazing person full of energy and happiness that anyone would love to have in their life. I know that my creativity will never surpass Monty's (Fanfiction has characters set up for me already for crying out loud) , but working hard was something I've heard that he was a professional at, so even though I may get bad critique on my work, or struggle in real-life situations, I know that if I keep trying, improvement will be in my reach, and that goes for every single one of you out there.

Sorry about this end note. It really was something that impacted me, even though I've never met him. I hope that all of you take inspiration from Monty in the fact that creativity knows no bounds. Make sure to keep that thought eternally in your memories. (Really cheesy, I know.) ~Geasswolf Out.

"Never let anyone tell you that something is impossible."—Monty Oum,