Title: The Game.
Rating: M.
Warnings: Blood-shed, character death, shonan-ai, implied pairings.
The Game isn't a difficult one. The rules and few and simple enough.
Rule 1.
There is no way out, so don't even try. Attempting to break the doors or windows will have painful results. Still want to try? Be my guest.
Rule 2.
There is no way to escape the madness that playing The Game will cause. It will twist your mind until your thoughts aren't your own and you will fall victim to the corruption. If you allow this to happen, you will die.
Rule 3.
The winner of The Game is the last man or woman left standing. That person will have to make a heartbreaking decision.
So, now you know the rules. Want to play? No? Too bad.
Oh, not to worry. If you're selected you shall be placed into The Game with those you love and trust. However, this may prove to be a negative thing as The Game progresses.
Now, it's time to meet my players.
First up we have Italy Veneziano. Such a sweet little thing really. Butter wouldn't melt in his mouth. He's so loving and he wouldn't harm a fly. However, he has a few downsides. You see, our adorable little Italian is—to be blunt—a total coward. He's clumsy and would rather run crying to Germany than actually stand up for himself. I don't see him lasting very long.
Next, there's Germany. If I had to bet on anyone winning The Game, it would be him. He's strong—in will as well as body—and will easily hold corruption at bay. The only problem is that he's a little, well... boring. I certainly won't be relying on him to provide much entertainment.
Then we have Japan. He keeps to himself a lot and acts as though he's in his mid-forties. He doesn't like being touched and has his emotional barriers up 24/7. The madness is going to have so much fun reducing his walls to rubble.
Then there's America. Loud-mouthed, arrogant and generally annoying. He behaves like a hyper-active teenager most of the time. He's afraid of ghosts, poor thing. Fortunately, ghosts are going to be the last thing he has to worry about while playing The Game.
Next up there's England. Or Britain. Either way, I don't really care. This cynical, up-himself ex-pirate has a hard time coming to terms with his own emotions, opting to deny them. Although he does have a redeeming feature, namely his skill at using magic.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, we have France. Overly affectionate, overly effeminate and possibly bisexual, which is, of course, just a fancy way of saying that he'd fuck anything. Oh, how England hates this man. Not that I blame him.
Moving on, we then come to Russia. Don't let his sweet face fool you. He looks harmless enough, but he's been known to be cold and cruel. Although, he's also been known to be the easy going type. I wonder which side of him is the real Russia. Hmm.
Then we have China. He's nice enough. He's easy going with a soft spot for cute things. Kind of like a fourteen year old girl. I wonder how long it would take for the madness to corrupt the mind of a fourteen year old girl.
Next there's Italy Romano. He tries to act tough but he is, in fact, a master cry baby. He's also a typical spoilt brat who'll bitch and moan if he doesn't get his own way. I don't have much faith in this one. He may be among the first to go.
And trailing after Italy Romano, as usual, we have Spain, who's happy-go-lucky attitude is somewhat sickening. He's oblivious and can't read the atmosphere for his life. Which is ironic, seeing as he may actually need to read the atmosphere. For his life.
And then we come to our first actual female player. Hungary is such a lovely person, really. Although she certainly knows how to look after herself. She's a bit of a tomboy, but has also been labelled as a 'fujoshi', or even a motherly figure.
Keeping with the females, our next player is the beautiful Belarus. Would it make you feel better of I told you that her intentions were good? Because that would be a lie. She may look like a harmless, sweet young lady, but she's twisted and malicious, which makes her pretty face a lot less attractive.
Then there's the ever-forgotten Canada. He's such a sweetie, which is often a hindrance to him. He's the type that sits quietly in the background and allows people walk all over him. Funny. During The Game he's going to wish that he'd been forgotten this time.
And last but not least—although he doesn't technically exist anymore—we have the 'awesome' Prussia. He claims to love solitude, but he seems to have quite a few close friends. He's smart enough, but common sense is lacking with him. He prides himself in being outlandish and loves to draw attention to himself. Which is a bad idea.
So now we've gone through the rules and met our players, I think it's high time we got on with it, don't you agree?
Oh, as for myself. Call me The Game Master.
End Note: I promised myself I wasn't going to upload this until Apple Tree House was finished. Another self-promise broken *le sigh* It's my first time writing something in the horror genre and I desperately hope it'll go well. Oh, and just to be clear I have no problem with bisexuals, seeing as I am one. I just really like the line "fancy way of saying he'd fuck anything."
Until next time,
~Lolly xXx
