Disclaimer: I don't own Breaking the Habit or Spyro and Cynder. :) Hope you enjoy!
Cynder was up in her room inside the temple, deep in thought. I wonder what would have happened if I had picked another choice. She shook her head in mental pain. No use bugging yourself over it. What's done is done.
Memories consume,
like opening the wound,
I'm picking me apart again.
Spyro knocked before entering. "How's it going, Cynder?" Cynder looked at him mentally wishing that she could be that calm. "Great, everythings fine." Spyro looked concerned. "Uh...Okay... See you later!" He cheerfully exclaimed before exiting. At least I'm safe in my room, she thought, as long as the beast doesn't consume me again.
You all assume,
I'm safe here in my room,
Unless I try and start again.
Cynder climbed to the top of the temple, watching the night sky. I am just confused, completely confused, especially with my feelings. I don't know what to do! It's like I'm fighting myself inside.
I don't want to be the one,
the battles always choose,
cause inside I realize,
I'm the one confused.
"Nice night isn't it?" Cynder jumped up, only to see Spyro walk beside her. "Yeah, I guess." Spyro looked at her. "I haven't told you this until now Cynder, but I actually kind of like you." Cynder blushed. "I've always felt the same about you, I just hate that I had to fight you so long ago." He shrugged, "Don't worry about it, when I feel down, I sing the chorus to my favorite song." She stared at him, before he started singing.
"I don't know what's worth fighting for, or why I have to scream." Cynder knew this song, and sung the next part.
"I don't know why I instigate, and say what I don't mean." Spyro once again sung the next part.
"I don't know how I got this way, I know it's not all right." They then sung the main part together.
"So I'm Breaking the Habit, I'm Breaking the habit, tonight!" They stopped and hugged each other. Holding on as if they were each others savior, each others cure.
Clutching my cure,
I tightly lock the door,
I try to catch my breath again.
The embrace didn't last for long, because Cynder looking at Spyro, remembered her past. She let go of her pain and started crying. "Memories can hurt you when you least expect it." Spyro assured her. "Just be careful, and promise me one thing." Cynder stopped crying and looked up at him, "What?" He smiled, "Don't fret over hateful things, and learn from your past mistakes." She nodded before standing.
I hurt much more,
than anytime before,
I had no options left again.
" I guess I'd better go, Bye Cynder." Spyro called from the top of the stairs. Cynder sat back down, once again fighting a confusing feeling inside.
I don't want to be the one,
the battles always choose,
cause' inside I realize,
I'm the one confused.
Cynder stood yet again before returning to her room. She didn't know what she needed to fight for. Love or Hate? She pondered this before she got to her bedroom door. Humming the lyrics to that song.
I don't know what's worth fighting for,
or why I have to scream.
I don't know why I instigate,
and say what I don't mean.
I don't know how I got this way,
I know it's not alright,
So I'm breaking the habit,
I'm breaking the habit, tonight.
Cynder closed the door behind her, as she broke down into tearful sobs. Almost everything that has happened, was her fault. Spyro heard her and entered. "Please cheer up Cynder, for me?" She nodded and watched him put a slip of paper on her dresser, along with a few flowers, and then she watched him leave.
I'll paint it on the walls,
cause' I'm the one at fault,
I'll never fight again,
and this is how it ends.
She walked over to the dresser and picked up the slip of paper. The three words on it completely wiped out her past as she thought of the simple words that Spyro had writted on the note. "I Love You." Those three words turned her world around.
I don't know what's worth fighting for, But now I have some clarity,
or why I have to scream.
to show you what I mean.
I don't know how I got this way,
I know it's not alright,
so I'm breaking the habit,
I'm breaking the habit,
I'm breaking the habit tonight.
Cynder entered Spyro's room where he lay asleep, and kissed him on his snout, before lying down in bed with him. "I Love You too Spyro." She told him, before falling asleep beside him.
