I don't own any of these characters the BBC does. This is my very first attempt ever at Robbie and Sportacus go gently on me ok, I've not done these two as a pair before. So if you don't like fluff or slashes go no further. As always be nice my dyslexia is a pain, yes spell checker has been used.
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Part one the truth is:
Robbie Rotten had decided it was high time that he admitted defeat and left Lazy town for good. He found that it was impossible for him to live in this place any longer, there were several reasons for this but they all cantered around one thing, well really one person . . . Sportacus. Having found himself unable to defeat the resident hero Robbie had grudgingly come to respect him; this respect had grown into something that had shocked the villain deeply. He Robbie Rotten villain of Lazy town was in love with the blond haired hero and as far as he could see the situation was completely hopeless, Sportacus was unaware of how he felt which a blessing was to an existent and at the same time a curse.
The villain couldn't help but feel jealous at the attention the children received from the hero, quiet often Robbie caused trouble just so that for a little while he was the centre of the hero's attention. The dark haired man had developed a distinct dislike for Stephanie, mostly because it was quiet obvious well to him at least that the hero was half way to being in love with the young woman.
No longer able to face what he felt for Sportacus, or the reaction that those feeling might cause in the hero if he ever discovered them and also the certain knowledge that he the town villain could never outstrip Stephanie in the eyes of the hero, Robbie decided to flee, to leave Lazy town, to use his own words so often said to Sportacus forever.
The villain had made this final decision some months ago, since then Robbie had been quietly organising himself to go. The dark haired man had brought a costume shop and the flats above it, with the idea of this being his new profession. He had sold off many of his inventions to private buyers to help finance the move and give him some extra money to use.
Bit by little bit, Robbie had moved his stuff out of his old home and into the new one, the villain was very sure that no one in Lazy town was aware of his impending departure and this pleased him. Tonight Robbie was going to be leaving his home for the last time, he had chosen late in the day because the villain knew that encouraged by the ever healthy town hero everyone would be in bed.
The sun began to leave the sky, the day darkened to night and the sliver moon shone it's light down onto the streets of Lazy town. Quietly Robbie lifted a bag, he swung it up onto a shoulder, for the last time he left his lair, locked the hatch and left a note on the bill board just in case someone came looking for him. Then without a back would glace Robbie turned his back on what had once been his home, his past and set off to the future.
Above the leaving villain in his floating home, laying wide awake on his bed was the resident hero, it was odd for him to be unable to sleep but the hero felt sure there had to be a reason for his current inability.
With a deep sigh Sportacus slowly pushed back the sheets, rose from the bed and quietly he walked over to the airship windows and gazed out into the night. As he contemplated the quiet streets of the place he had come to call home the blond haired man suddenly spotted a familiar tall, thin figure making his way through town.
The appearance of Robbie carrying a bag set alarm bells ringing in the heroes head, with a few quick movements the hero was at the ship door. "Ladder!" He commanded as soon as it had fallen down from the ship the hero climbed down it quickly and went after Robbie. Sportacus had to catch up to him, he needed to find out what Robbie was up to and if he was going to try and cause trouble of some kind to nip it in the bud.
The villain stopped walking as Sportacus suddenly appeared before him. "What are you up to Robbie rotten?" The hero asked him very suspiciously.
"Leaving Lazy Town and there for handing you victory." The villain stated simply in answer to this question and then stepped round the hero and continued walking.
"Leaving?" The hero questioned walking along beside the villain.
"Yes that's right I'm going away and I won't be coming back to Lazy Town." Deeply shocked by this announcement the hero stopped walking, not noticing that he had halted the villain carried on going.
Sportacus reached out, he grasped the taller mans wrist and firmly pulled Robbie to a halt. "What going, but why would you do that?"
The dark haired man gave a nonchalant shrug. "I'm going because I have to."
For a moment the hero stared up into the villains grey eyes dumbfounded, then the blond shook himself. "No you don't have to go!" Sportacus said a lot more forceful then he had intended to.
Robbie gave him a small sad smile. "Yes Sportaflop I do, I can't stay here, and I just can't stand it anymore. The way I'm feeling isn't going away and if it comes out. . ." The villain trailed off realising suddenly he had revealed far too much of his situation to the hero.
"If what comes out?" The blond asked the slender man softly.
Very slowly the villain turned to the hero, quietly the shorter man stared up into the taller mans grey eyes, there was something there, something that made the hero starts to blush and feel slightly shy. Without stopping to think about it, Sportacus leant up, his hands finding the taller mans chest and his lips finding those belonging to the villain. The dark haired mans eyes flew wide with shock; he dropped the bag he had been carrying and froze for a moment. Very slowly Robbie softened into the hero's kiss and then gently started to return Sportacus's kiss shivering slightly Sportacus moved closer to the other man without breaking the kiss and was relieved to feel Robbies arms come round him gently. Very slowly the two men parted from the kiss, Robbie's grey eyes met Sportacus's brilliant blue ones. "I love you." The villain said simply.
The sky blue eyes widened, the villain let go of the hero and spoke softly. "But you can't love me or want me, after all I'm the villain, so I decided to leave, you must forget about me Sportacus about that kiss. . ." Robbie placed his finger to the hero's forehead, he hadn't used his magic for years but that didn't mean it wasn't still there and working. Both heroes and villains had a little magic in them it was part of what made them, a little guilty the villain erase the memory of that night banished it to a place of dreams. The blonds blue eyes flickered and closed, the taller man gently eased the unconscious hero up into his arms and carried him over to a nearby bench. Gently he lay Sportacus down; softly he kissed the hero's forehead. "I'm sorry, please forgive me but this is for the best."
Quickly Robbie retrieved his dropped bag; he quickly left Lazy town and the one man he loved more than anything behind him in the darkness of his past.
