Anthology
A collection of Super Smash Bros. drabbles. Follow the tales of the many fighters residing in this new, strange world as they experience love, festivities, and other misadventures.
001. First Kiss
Characters: Marth&Roy, Marth/Roy slash
Genre: Romance
Rated: K+, for slash
Notes:So with my last days of junior year coming to a close, I decided to do a 50 drabble challenge from livejournal! Well, I should stay it started out as a 50 themed drabble but I decided that I'll do another 50 set after I'm done with this one. All drabbles will try to be 100 words, but they will be less than 1,000.

I decided to do Marth/Roy first since I've been meaning to write for them for a while but never got around to doing so. It's been a while since I've wrote for SSB all together. I thought I was done with this fandom but it pulled me back in. Nothing wrong with it of course.

Future drabbles might crossover with other universes. These also go in no real order. They're made to fit the themes, not the time period.
Word count: 157 (not including author notes)


kiss
Verb. to touch or press with the lips slightly pursed, and then often to part them and to emit a smacking sound, in an expression of affection, love, greeting, reverence, etc.

Their first kiss was not essentially a goodone. In honest speaking, it was quite terrible. The cold, winter season of the melee tournament was not a great time period to do so; Roy's lips were chapped from the cold and Marth had to lean down a bit because of their height difference, something the red head was not pleased about (mainly because a certain green-clad hero made fun of them for it).

Yet, when their lips did meet the prince and the general kept going back for more, eager hands running in each other's hair. When they pulled away, there was a delicate smile on Marth's face and Roy couldn't help but smile himself as he reached up, brushing his lips against the other's lips, wanting more.

Afterwards, their hands entwined and swung as they made their way back to the mansion, the snow falling gently on the ground.

It was certainly a first to remember.