Hi~
This is admittedly just me trying to get a grasp on the characters for potential future works. It'll be 500 drabbles of 200 words each, various pairings, various ratings, and of various genres. I see no reason to just focus on the shipping aspect of this series. Of course, as a bit of a bribe, whichever drabble gets the most reviews will be the one to get expanded into a fic. I will be careful to try to label in everything so that you guys can be as mentally prepared for the insanity that is my mind as humanly possible. I'm going to put this into the M section because that's the highest rating I've gone so far (I only got 20-something so far into my goal). So, hope to hear from you all soon!
Disclaimer: I do not own any of the characters or the plot of Durarara! because Lord knows what would happen if any of this became canon.
Title: Monstrous Intent
Rating: K
Genre: General/Angst
Characters: Shizuo, Tom, Vorona
Pairings: None
Warnings: Shizuo being down on himself always makes me wanna give him a hug, so...
No one could love a monster.
It was a fact that Shizuo realized long ago, and that he knew that he couldn't change. The people that weren't afraid of him Shizuo could count on one hand, and most of them were family members or people who found him "fascinating" for whatever reason.
That was why he sat on the park bench, smoking a cigarette on his break while he tried to wrap his mind around the ongoing mystery that was what made Tom and Vorona stick by him.
Vorona herself was a violence addict, and Shizuo knew that in the end, her retirement would not be permanent. No matter what he would do, he would not be able to overcome this. Fighting fate was kind of like refusing to breathe: Struggle all you want, but it will happen in the end whether you like it or not.
Tom...was too nice. That was always a problem with his sempai; people loved to take advantage of his kindness and he sees it even now that they're adults. Shizuo could see through bullshit. Tom couldn't.
But he'd try to do what he could, because they cared, and so deserved a monster's protection.
