Hello! I'm so excited to post my second fan fiction story on this site and I am amazed that it is for Weiss Kreuz! It's quite shocking actually because there are no lemons in this even though there are four sexy bishonen to play with. I think I'm losing my touch…

This is dedicated to my best friend Lady Serena Sparrow (go read her stories, especially if you like yaoi).

Disclaimer: I do not own the sexy kittens of Weiss Kreuz.

Seasons

One: Spring

Everyone knew that Omi was the epitome of a lovely Spring day. There were a few puffy white clouds bouncing through the bright blue sky and a gentle breeze. It was always pleasant, comfortable, and nice…but Omi felt as though he never left a lasting impression. In his mind, he was safe but dull. He looked at his fellow Weiss assassins and felt extremely out of place. No one ever considered him tough or dangerous at first glance. The high school girls who served as their most consistent customers only saw him as CUTE. To anyone who did not really know him…he was a nice boy, good student, and had a heart of gold and a pocket full of good intentions.

Spring meant walks through parks filled with people and green and laughter and joy and warmth and sunshine. Spring was when the world was wakening from its six month slumber called Winter. Spring was life at its most innocent and fresh. Omi may have appeared innocent, but he had an internal darkness which did not belong in someone connected to Spring. How could he be Spring if he had taken the lives of so many? He felt dirty and unworthy.

Nonetheless, strangers made their assumptions and called him sweet and kind. They doted upon him and admired him…but he knew that it meant nothing because if they knew who he really was…they would be disgusted. The pedestal they placed him upon sometimes drove him crazy and he either wanted to jump off or cling to it for fear of falling. However, Omi came to realize that the opinions of others didn't matter, because when it was just him and his teammates…he wasn't afraid to fall. They brought him down to earth and accepted him wholly.