Title: Disarm

Summary: Alejandro reflects on his time in Total Drama World Tour, and how revenge was worth nothing.

Rating: T for slash.

Disclaimer: I'm out of witty things to say here. Anyway, I don't own
Total Drama.


He had him voted off because of disappointment.

Disappointment of not being able to win him over, perhaps.

Or maybe disappointment in Noah.

Possibly, it was disappointment of having Noah think that way.

Yes, he had wanted nothing but the money at first. He would have done anything to win. He planned out his strategy, studying each of the contestants' competing styles, and working around each of their strengths and weaknesses.

But the one thing Alejandro's strategy hadn't counted on was Noah.

He remembered seeing him in the first season, but he had done
absolutely nothing. And he wasn't in season two. Noah was the least of his worries.

Of course, he hadn't planned on falling for the bookworm.

Perhaps it was because he knew nothing about him, or because Noah wouldn't open up to him like the others had.

He worked with Noah, trying to get closer to him, so he could follow through with the strategy. But quickly, as Alejandro got closer to him, he caught himself falling in love.

It was all fine, until Alejandro, watching from one of the TVs in the room he was being held in during the Ripper challenge, he heard Noah call him "an eel dipped in grease swimming in motor oil."
In a way, it was rejection.

And Alejandro wanted revenge.

He convinced Tyler that Noah needed to be weeded out, as he was no help to the team. And Duncan was more than willing to get rid of the High IQ.

The disappointment of Noah and his words manifested itself into the stamp he put on that passport.

Yet, the disappointment only ended up being with himself and his desire to get back at Noah for rejecting him.

The revenge hadn't been worth it.


Post-Blah: One-shots are so much fun; I'm addicted to writing them. :3
Anyway, this is my first (and hopefully not last) AleNoah piece. I absolutely love this pairing. I mean, "My little porpoise", anyone?

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