Forbidden Love
By: C.C.
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Summary:
C.C. goes on a cruise to get away from all the life of being with Lelouch as Zero and dealing with the Black Knights, but what happens along the way? She runs into the Naruto gang, and falls in love with a certain member. You wanna guess who? Well, find out, cause Lelouch in turn tries to get between them so he can have back his Immortal Witch, but he soon realizes that she's a different person from the Witch that walked onto the ship.
Chapter 1:
Lelouch-
I need some time away from all the Black Knight crap and I'm tired of staying in your room, all alone and without anything but the news to watch. You won't even let me talk to your sister, so why should I stay? Well, I will anyways because I promised that I would stay with you until the end, but I'm just gonna take a break. I'll be back by the end of the week.
-C.C.
PS- I'm using your credit card for this little vacation. You should really stop trying to hide them in your underwear drawers because I don't care if you have underwear in there that hasn't been washed in a year, I'm still going through there if it means that I get my pizza. You should know that by now.
That was the note that I left Lelouch vi Britannia, otherwise known as Lelouch Lamprouge or Zero, before I left for my week long cruise. I just needed to get away for a while, but I will come back, most likely.
I looked up on the deck of the ship as I walked on with the wind and smell of the ocean on my face. I couldn't wait to be able to just relax and sit out in the sun where I didn't have to listen to the complaints of a Black Prince, or the Black Demon. Whichever you wanna call him, he has a lot of stress, and I probably just cause him more when I steal his credit card and max it out on all that Pizza I get from Pizza Hut, but I don't really care. He may be stressed, but I find it kinda funny when he acts annoyed, even though it's not really acting.
He acts like I don't care about anything, when that's not true. He has to remember that I'm more than an emotionless Witch and that I'm only emotionless to him because I only never show it. I feel it, though it's faint, but I guess faint is enough to say none at all, but I shouldn't really care, I guess. Besides, I am the no-caring emotionless Witch.
I looked at the key that was given to me for my cabin room in the lower deck, room 876. Great, now I would have to find my room and carry my luggage. I needed to find some help.
That's when I bumped into someone, knocking myself over and onto my back. The person that had accidentally knocked me over was over in front of me quickly, towering over me while I lay on the deck floor.
He had flat, black hair, pale skin that was almost white, and a face without expression. He was fairly thin, and had his shirt on where you could see part of his stomach, and he had a headband right on the top of his forehead with some sort of strange symbol.
"You should really watch where you're going," he remarked with a formal tone and without a hint of expression on his face.
I glared up at him without a hint of expression on my own face, but it was strange that I found him emotionless. The average human was not like that.
"Well, maybe you should watch where you're going," I remarked back as I started to get up, but he offered a hand to me with a sort of fake smile before I could get to my feet. I looked at it for a moment before taking it.
"Don't smile at me like that," I commented as he pulled me up.
"I'm sorry," he replied, putting back on his normal face as if he didn't really care. "Do you not like people to smile? I heard that one way that you could put on a good impression is to smile."
"I don't mind if you smile," I remarked back. "I just don't want you to throw a fake one at me. If you're gonna smile, make it real. Don't just smile because you feel that you should."
"Forgive me," he said, then just looked at me.
"Why are you just looking at me?" I asked, trying to figure out why he was looking at me like that.
"Again, forgive me," he started, "but I don't think that I've ever seen a girl with green hair like yours. You're quite a beautiful woman. May I know your name?"
I hesitated while I looked at him, trying to figure him out. "My name is C.C."
"Hm, a strange name for a strange woman. You're quite peculiar," he replied before he went into thought.
"Is that a good or bad thing?" I asked, crossing my arms.
"Good, in my case. I'm not sure about everything else. When things are normal, it gets somewhat boring. It's more...how shall I say it, thrilling in life to have something a bit different in there every once in a while," he said with his expression completely bland.
"Quite an interesting way to look at things," I said with a slight grin. It's funny, that's the one reason I wanted to get away from Lelouch and the Black Knights. He rephrased that nearly perfectly. "You know my name. I think that it's only fair that I know yours."
"Hm, I guess it's only fair. My name is Sai," he replied.
Sai. That couldn't be too hard to remember.
"Well, Sai, it was very nice meeting you. Now, would you mind helping me?" I asked, grabbing one of my smaller bags.
"What is it that you need help with?" he asked, taking a step closer to me and my luggage.
"I need you to carry my bags while I look for my room," I replied, handing him one, but that's when I realized that he didn't have any luggage. All that he had was a small draw-string bag on his back like a school boy going to gym class. "Where is all of your luggage?"
"Hm? Oh, I have all I need in here," he replied, showing me the bag on his back.
"Your swim trunks and extra clothes for a week along with a toothbrush and other bathroom needs are all in there?" I said, somewhat surprised.
"Yes. I don't need much," he replied back. He has got to be the most expressionless being that I have ever seen, but I don't believe that he's an immortal. I would have sensed it. Why is he so...unhuman?
"Well, Sai, you're quite the peculiar creature yourself. I can say honestly that I've never met a man like you, and I don't say that about most people," I said with a growing grin.
"Is that a good or a bad thing?" he asked, picking up my bags while he curiously eyed me.
"To me, I guess a good thing. I'm not sure about the rest pf society, though," I said, flipping my hair back behind me while I walked over to the front so that I could lead the way to the lower deck. "Where are you from?"
"Not around here," he replied. "My friends and I have decided to travel and take a break from reality, which is part of the purpose of this trip. We all-"
"Just needed a break? Yes, that's part of why I'm here as well," I said, cutting him off.
"What do you need a break from exactly?" he asked, following me while the two of us walked over to the stairs that led to the lower deck and the cabins.
"Life as I know it," I replied as blunt as I could be. "There are some people and situations in my life that aren't completely normal, and I just needed a rest."
"Oh, I know the feeling," he said completely formal and without expression the way he has the entire conversation. "Tell me, why is it that there are people without normal lives the way the rest of society would see it?"
"Well, that's quite simple. Normal is really what society sees as a good thing. If it's something abnormal, it's merely something that they don't approve of, but really if you think about it, the idea of normal only lives on a whim. It doesn't really exist, but every human being still desperately wishes to achieve it when in reality, it may seem normal to some but not to others, making the idea of something being truly normal a fantasy," I replied while looking at the different numbers on the cabins to find my own.
"That's quite an interesting theory, C.C. Nothing can be normal if not everyone accepts it," he said. "but then again, there are the average things in life that people consider normal, such as a sun tan or a swimming pool."
"Would a caveman thing that a suntan or a swimming pool were normal?" I asked, turning around to face him while I tried to answer is question.
"I would say probably not."
"Then it would not be normal, but a person from around here would see it as normal when really it would only be normal to them. Really, in a concept, it would only be average, which is an underused word while the concept of normal is overused."
"Well tell me this then. How is it that you're able to answer this so casually? How is it that you're able to understand this when the average person would only say that what is normal is what they see on a day to day basis?" he asked, curiosity welling up in his eyes while his face only remained the same.
"Because I have experience with the world as it is and have meditated on the ideas and theologies. I have asked myself the same questions once."
"Hm, you are even more intriguing than I had ever imagined."
"That's a good thing, right?" I asked, turning around to find the room once again.
"I believe so."
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