Starting off the One Shot Crossovers! I got a few requests, but I would love to get more because then it would motivate me to watch more anime to learn more about the character. All of these are going to be FT and another show/anime/book/whatever the fuck you peeps come up with. :) But we are starting off strong with a romantic tension filled standoff!
Disclaimer: Wish I owned FT and or Naruto but sadly I don't.
Words: 638
Characters/Pairings: Sasuke(Naruto) and Erza(Fairy Tail)
Rating: M
Prompt: Cruel Goodbyes
"Sasuke, you do realize that you lied to me?" She murmured softly, her head tilted up towards the setting sun.
"I've never lied to you." Sasuke spoke with short and stilted words, as though talking anymore than was necessary could potentially prove harmful.
"You have," A small smile spread across Erza's face "you just don't remember."
"Remember what?" The wind fondly ruffled his wild black hair. "There's nothing worth remembering, this guild has held me back for far too long."
"There was once a young boy and a young girl that fate left to chance," Erza's smile wavered as her eyes met the dark eyes of her dreams. "And chance lumped them together by sending them to the same light filled guild. So they would be healed together."
Sasuke looked slightly pained as his hard facade crumbled, "Please Erza, this isn't necessary."
"Fate once again took a keen interest in their existences and decided to 'nudge' them in the right direction. The two became inseparable; and they loved each other dearly. Life was not complete without the other and they promised not to leave. For leaving hurt too much and was far too messy for everyone involved." She somberly continued, the smile finally fading along with the sun.
"You promised that you would never leave me because you loved me," Erza's real, and human eye, teared up slightly. "You've been left for dead too, we shared so many secrets in the dead of night."
Sasuke managed to regain a tight hold on his slippery emotions. His face betrayed no emotion as darkness overtook them.
"You said you loved me!" Her tears were blurring the sight of her good eye; but the perfect inhuman one, allowed her traitorous mind to etch his stone cold visage into her mind, heart, and soul.
"You lied," Erza was sobbing now. "If you truly loved me, you would stay!"
She sank to her knees, "Please Sasuke, I can't take another loss. My heart will not survive- I, will not survive another."
By this point, she was quite a sight to behold, even with the tears steadily carving their way down her porcelain cheeks. Her scarlet hair, was barely remaining in it's tight braid, as wisps of red trailed around her face.
Sasuke stared down at her defeated form, his lips bloodless. "Erza, where is the strong woman I loved?"
"You don't get to say that!" She shrieked, her hair whipped back as she rose with an unrestrained fury.
"You lied to me! You don't love me!" She was trembling with the amount of sheer rage coursing through her veins.
"I hate you!" Her voice seemed as though it carried for miles, Sasuke's eyes going ridiculously wide.
"I can't be strong without you! That's why I'm not strong!" Her lips pulled back in an animalistic snarl. "But I'd rather be weak and living truthfully than to be strong in a lie!"
"So just leave, it's not like anyone besides me actually cared about you," Time seemed to slow. "You bastard."
She rose up unsteadily, her eyes once again meeting his, this time though, it was the last "I'll become truely strong this time, I won't make the same mistake again." She turned on her heel and prepared to leave her heart behind.
Sasuke looked floored, "Erza," He spoke softly, and swallowed with some difficulty "I'm sorry."
Erza, kept walking. She walked along the same path they had walked to get to the guild every morning since they had met.
Sasuke stared at her back, and let a wistful smirk cross his face as her figure got smaller and smaller. 'She is truly the strongest person I have ever known'
Erza turned one last time, and watched as his cloaked form leapt from building to building throughout Magnolia, until she could no longer see him.
