The ground trembled as the earth split, flames rising through the fissure. The sky burned and boiled, the clouds a rolling, bloody red. The air stank of poisonous debris that had already killed most everyone there was. In the middle of this all were the only survivors, two men slowly swaying to and fro in each others arms, awaiting death.
The taller of the two was a olive skinned man, no older than his early twenties with bright grass colored hair and a deep cut over his left eye dripping blood down his face. His sharp features were relaxed as his chin rested on the blond hair of the man he danced with, his blood staining it.
The second man was a bit shorter. With hair like spun gold, he covered half his face hiding one of the precious cerulean blue eyes from view. The visible eye was overshadowed by a curling eye brow. His obviously nice suit was rumpled and creased, spattered in blood from earlier fights, although still in better condition than the clothes of the man he was dancing with.
"Hey Sanji?" Whispered the green haired one.
"Yeah Zoro?" Said the blond.
"You know, 'you are my sun shine.'" his voice was teasing and soft, wavering only a little.
"What?" Sanji said, laughing brokenly.
'"My only sun shine.'" He said, his voice cracking as he tried to sing around his tears.
Sanji tried to laugh again, but it came out hollow and only a shadow of his usual chuckle.
"'You make me happy,'" he sang to Zoro, hiding his face in the torn and dirty dark green robe.
'"When the sky's are gray."' He cooed.
Slowly Sanjis' head sank more into Zoros' chest, his breath becoming labored.
'"You'll never know, dear,'" Sanji sang in a strangled voice as Zoro lowered them both to the ground.
'"How much I need you'", Zoro murmured. They were now laying on the dark sooty earth, blood congealing on his lid as he cradled sanjis head against his chest.
'"Please,"' Sanji paused to cough up some blood, "'don't take...'" He stopped and stared at Zoro, unable to continue as be chocked and hacked. His body jerked out one last cough, his eye meeting Zoros'. He went limp, no strength left in the limbs and no breath in his chest.
'"Don't take my sunshine... A-away.'" Zoro leaned forward, pressing his lips to Sanji's in a chaste last kiss. The tears ran scalding tracks down his cheeks, streaking a clean path in the dirt, but he didn't try to wipe them away. Pulling the body of his lover close he wrapped it in his arms and nuzzled the crown of his head.
'"Please don't take my sunshine away..."'
As his body finally succumbed to the poison, he closed his eyes and waited to join his lover.
