Summary: In a world of black and white can Axel show Roxas the color of gray? Au, R&R please!
Warnings: OCCness, Swearing, Violence, nonconsensual Mother/Son Incest, Sexual Situations with Minors, Child Abuse
Parings: Axel/Roxas (Main Pairing), Roxas/Larxene, Other Pairings
Disclaimer: I don't own Kingdom Hearts otherwise Sora and Riku as well as Axel and Roxas would be humping like rabbits by now.
Chapter one
It was a Saturday morning, a foggy one at that, where fourteen year old Roxas Cromren finally concluded that his Mother was not normal. Not that this conclusion took said Roxas by surprise, oh no, in fact this conclusion had been weeding its way to the front of his mind ever since he had been able to form thoughts. However considering he had no friends (not that bothered him any, he saw no point in socializing outside of immediate family which was in fact only his Mother) Roxas could not exactly compare his Mother to other Mothers in real life. Even so Roxas tended to watch a lot of movies, most being comedy movies despite the fact that none of them could make him laugh, and every single mother in said movies were unlike his Mother.
Of course these Mothers, in the movies, were affectionate to their children like his Mother was to hers (Roxas) but they weren't as affectionate. After all none of those Mothers in the movies ran their hands down their naked child's chest nor stuck their tongue in their child's mouth when they kissed them. Nor did these Mothers tie their children to the gate in their backyard while said child was sleeping which just so happen to be where Roxas was now. It had been a strange but obvious reason why his not normal Mother had tied him to the gate. It was because she was afraid that he would grow up and leave her. Now of course it was his fault for bringing up such an obvious sensitive subject to his Mother but he had only done it because he wanted to share with his Mother the fact that he wanted to be a zookeeper.
It had been an obvious choice considering Roxas tended to like animals much better than humans, after all animals seemed to be on the same wavelength as him. Plus they couldn't talk, a bonus in Roxas's eye. Now, back to his Mother. Truly it didn't bother him that his Mother had left him out in the yard for hours now but he did hope that she would untie him soon, after all Roxas was beginning to become hungry. Plus there was the fact that his arms were numb now from having been in the same position above his head for the whole time. And also, though he would never complain about it, Roxas was very cold considering his Mother had only dressed him in a faded shirt and jeans before bringing him out here. So it was now, since he was done concluding about his Mother's abnormal tendencies, that he found himself contemplating calling his Mother. But Roxas needed not contemplate further considering just at that moment a boy his age with flaming red hair and who was least a head taller then him jumped the fence across the yard from him.
Now again Roxas couldn't find it in him to be surprised, though by far this was quite a new situation for him. The boy on the other hand was quite surprised to see him; in fact the boy's jaw even fell when he caught sight of him. Now to anyone else that look on the boy's face would have been very amusing indeed but Roxas found it quite uninteresting. And then suddenly the boy was moving forward, his surprise turning into concern.
"Are you alright? Who did this to you?" The boy asked him, his voice quite lovely with just a hint of roughness to it. His eyes were lovely too Roxas observed with apathy, an attractive shade of acid green.
"I am fine, just a little hungry and cold," Roxas finally stated nonchalantly, blinkingly slowly at the boy. A look of confusion passed the other boy's face.
"Dude, you are tied to a gate and you say you're fine?" The boy asked.
"And a little hungry and cold," Roxas reminded him. The boy above him just gaped for a few seconds before shaking his head.
"Let me untie you," The boy muttered. Roxas tilted his head to the side and thought for a moment.
"I suppose you could, Mother shouldn't be upset if I am untied now," Roxas stated. The boy went pale but knelt down and began untying Roxas anyway.
"Your Mother did this?" The boy asked; his voice soft for some reason or another. Roxas nodded casually but then hissed as the boy freed his arms considering there was no feeling in them. Slowly his attempted to make fists and had to frown at the pain. His Mother definitely left him out here too long; he would have to talk to her about it later. "Can you move them?" The boy asked.
"No," Roxas told him honestly and wasn't surprised when the boy began rubbing his arms to bring feeling back into them. This happened for a little while before the boy spoke again.
"I'm Axel by the way, Axel Pyrrhos," Axel said. Roxas only nodded again as he began to bend his elbows, he could move them again.
"Roxas… thank you. For untying me," Roxas told Axel before getting his feet and beginning to somewhat stumble/walk to his backdoor.
"Wait, that's it?" Axel asked as Roxas passed him. Roxas paused and looked over his shoulder.
"What do you mean?" Roxas asked, unemotionally.
"You're not going to go to the police?" Axel asked. Roxas blinked.
"For what?" Axel was gaping again.
"Dude! Your Mother tied you to a gate in your own backyard and you are asking me why would you go to the police?" Axel all but screamed at him. Roxas just watched him, unmoved.
"Are you hungry?" Roxas asked.
"What?" Axel asked, incredulous.
"Are you hungry? Because I am," Roxas stated and once again began moving to his backdoor, his walk more graceful now. Axel watched him go and definitely had the mind to go back to his business but for some odd reason that he couldn't explain Axel followed Roxas into the house.
