Hey guys! MitsukiSora-dessu here! Previously known as Ponya-Ponya. Well I have a new set of drabbles going on for the KnB universe~.
This is a new idea I guess, and here's a warning or two~

1. I have no idea what all is going to happen.
2. Character death.
3. Well who cares? If you ignore the 2nd warning you can't flame me for killing a character~

Anyway on with the story~

Part 1: Aomine


Life is a mysterious woman. She captivates those who enjoy the fleeting moments, angers those who resent the moments, and follows the flow with those who simply live in the moments. Her twin is known as Death. He is the one who embraces those Life has tossed aside, for she is not as nice as what people like to believe. Though Life is beautiful, Death is ugly, but on the inside it is Life who is ugly and Death who is beautiful. No one knows the stories of those who have been encased in Deaths' loving hold, unlike with Life where everyone can find at least one of a living creatures scattered pages.


Resting his back against the rough bark of the trees trunk a soft sigh escaped his lips as he looked up through rustling green leaves into the blue sky above. A light breeze brushed across his skin, his crystal blue eyes falling shut in relaxation. Such a peaceful day…. What more could he wish for? Kuroko opened his eyes, lowering his gaze while holding out his hand to stare at it. Normally he never cared about the changes of season, but just this once he wanted to watch the changes with open eyes. Just for one last time.

Hearing the sound of footsteps he looked away from his hand, watching as a young man with skin of chocolate approached the tree he was sitting against. Dark blue eyes were downcast in what could only be sadness, a look of regret on his features as he banged his fist against the tree a foot above Kuroko's head. Kuroko merely sat there, staring up into at the face of a man who could no longer see him. "Tetsu…" the man whispered through clenched teeth, resting his forehead against the tree, the muscles in his face scrunched up in pain, "why did you leave?"

It wasn't my choice, the young man with hair the color of blue cotton candy wanted to say. But no longer could his voice be heard. Not in this world.

"I didn't even get to apologize to you!" So much anger and self-resentment was radiating from his old friend, a friend he had left alone in the shadow of his own heart.

I'm the one that should apologize, Aomine-kun. I left you alone when you were in a time of need.

"Tetsu… come back to me…." Aomine Daiki knew he was dumb, but he wasn't so dumb as to know that that was an impossible demand. And Kuroko stood up from his seated position, placed his hand over Daiki's heart, leaned up on his tip toes to reach the young man's ear, and whispered softly, "Thank you, Aomine-kun." Thank you for caring. With that said he vanished into the sudden current of wind that caressed Aomine's skin. His blue eyes widened in surprise, jerking his hand away from the tree to place it on his ear while he swiveled his head from side to side, searching for the voice he heard, for his friend, for any sign that he hadn't imagined the words.

"TETSU!" With one last scream, Aomine sank to his knees, tears he never knew he even had spilling like a broken faucet from his eyes. "Why wasn't I there with you?! I should have been there!" He could still remember that day, vivid as a picture. Everything had been going normal. Just like normal he had skipped practice, taking refuge on the roof of the school to take a much desired nap, only to be awoken by Kise who was frantically pulling at his arm, his face pale as paper. All he could get from the blonde was that something happened to Tetsu. Aomine would never forget that moment when all the colors in his world disappeared.

"It wasn't your fault, Aomine-kun. So don't blame yourself anymore." Softly spoken words that seemed to come from the wind brushed against his ears, across his face where the tears were wiped away by soft gentle fingers, a touch he knew all too well. "Then why can't I see you anymore… Tetsu?" His question was left unanswered, but for some reason he knew it was heard. Such an obvious answer didn't even need words.

"Because Tetsu doesn't exist anymore."