Author's Notes: This story is what started "The Light" which is why they have the same beginnings. I was writing this then I remembered that most Bionicle fans are boys that are 12 and under, so I changed some (more like a lot) of things and came up with "The Light". After the first paragraph the two stories are totally different. Hope you like!
Disclaimer: I don't own any of the characters mentioned in this story. They all belong to Lego and/or anyone else who owns them. This fic also contains yaoi, slash, and/or shounen-ai, which all mean boy/boy love. If you don't like that kind of thing, don't read. Simple as that. Flames will be laughed at and used to roast marshmallows. Mmm, marshmallows . . .X3
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"The Greatest Love"
By: Green Devil
Part I "New Feelings"
He was struck in his left then right side, upward, then downward and was thrown to the floor. He rolled onto his stomach and tried to get up but he was in too much pain. He collapsed back onto the ground and his attacker moved in for the kill.
"Lewa!" another yelled, pushed away his enemy, and ran over to his fallen friend. "Lewa, get up. Are you okay?" The Toa Nuva of Air remained still in the other's arms. "Damn Bohrok!" the other shouted and fiercely attacked the two rogue bugs, a Lehvak and a Nuhvok. He bested the acid-spitter with his superior strength and threw its krana-less body at its partner, dazing it long enough to pull out its krana as well. Once the two were defeated, the Toa rushed over to Lewa and cradled his head in his lap fondly.
Slits of lime green were revealed. ". . .O—Onua?" their owner whispered tiredly.
"Shhh, don't worry. I took care of the Bohrok. Come, let us leave this place." Onua, the Toa Nuva of Earth, replied calmly. He picked the other up in his arms and walked away from the battlefield, intent on finding a place to camp since he did not want to travel the extra way to the nearest village. It would take too long.
Hidden under the jungle canopy, the ebony Toa was happy to find a small clearing where they could rest. Onua gently laid the Air Toa on the soft, lush grass and smiled down at the sleeping face. His hand absentmindedly brushed against an emerald cheek before he quickly pulled it back, not quite sure what had caused him to do that. With a shake of his head to banish the thoughts, he turned away and grabbed some loose stones. He set up the rocks in a circle before leaving to find some stray branches to create a fire since he did not wish to harm the jungle anymore than what the Bohrok had already done.
A few minutes after the Earth Toa's departure, the emerald Toa awoke to a pounding in his head and aches all over his body. He slowly sat up and took a look at his surroundings. "What happened? How did I get back in the jungle?" he curiously questioned aloud. Just then he heard rustling in the bushes ahead of him. He hurriedly jumped to his feet, but found that he could barely stand and fell back to the ground. He looked ahead fearfully; ready to summon his weapons once he found out if it was an enemy. To his relief, an ebony Toa that he knew very well emerged from the bushes carrying a bundle of sticks.
"Oh, Lewa, you're awake. Are you feeling alright?" Onua asked as he walked over, happy to see that his friend was up already.
Lewa breathed a sigh and answered, "No, not really. My head's pounding, I ache all over, and you scared me half to death!"
The elder laughed lightly. "Sorry, I didn't know you were awake. I'll try to give more warning next time." he replied, flashing an apologetic smile. The Toa of Air just pouted and crossed his arms over his chest however.
Emerald orbs filled with playfulness. "Has anyone ever told you that you look cute when you're mad?" Onua asked then blushed as he realized what he had just said and looked away from the equally flushed Lewa. "Um, yeah, so here, let me bandage your wounds." He offered, immediately changing the subject.
"Uh, right." The younger replied, finding the ground to be very interesting at the moment. The ebony Toa placed the sticks he had in the circle of stones along with some dried moss and proceeded to make a fire by striking two stones together, the sparks created setting the pit alight with flames. He then walked over to Lewa and knelt down next to him. A roll of bandages that the earth dweller always carried with him while digging tunnels proved useful in both the cleaning of the mostly dried blood and the dressing of the slashes. One particularly nasty one along the left side of the emerald one's abdomen caused Onua to frown, the injured Toa hissing as it was touched. It would need to be cleaned out with water once they had access to some, he noted.
"There. All done." The Earth Toa proclaimed as he put away the rest of the dressings and sat down in front of the fire, trying as much as he could to take his mind off the feel of Lewa's trembling body beneath his fingertips. The Air Toa on the other hand felt at a loss without that warmth upon him so carefully crawled over to him, sitting only inches away. The onyx Toa blushed lightly when he realized how close they were placed and looked to the darkening night sky, barely peeking in through the dense jungle canopy. "It's getting late. You should get some rest."
"What about you?" Lewa asked with a tilt of his head.
Onua smiled while regarding him out of the corner of his eye. "I'll keep watch, you need to rest."
The emerald Toa tried to protest, but he was quickly turned down by the elder. He finally consented and they exchanged goodnights. A cold wind blew past as he made to move away though, and had him wrapping his arms around himself for comfort. At that point, the Earth Toa's lap seemed like a more appealing place to sleep and he unabashedly laid his head there, sighing in content.
Jade-hued eyes widened, breath caught in his throat and heart beating so fast it could've jumped out of his chest. He idly wondered if the Air Toa knew what kind of thoughts and emotions he was stirring within him as his hand reached to stroke his head soothingly. He knew he shouldn't feel that way; they were practically brothers after all, but every time he saw him something gripped his heart. He loved watching as he soared through the sky, so happy and free. It had been one of his most sought after dreams to be the one to bring him that happiness. He assumed it would always be just a dream.
'He was blushing too though. Could he really feel the same way?' The black Toa stared at Lewa's sleeping form as he tried to sort out his feelings. When he noticed the smile lining those soft and delicate lips, Onua couldn't help falling even deeper into the pit of longing he had dug for himself. He steeled his mind, however, and finally came to a decision. 'I really hope he feels the same way.' The Toa of Earth thought and looked up into the night sky. 'I'll tell him tomorrow, if the mood is right.'
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The next morning Lewa awoke to the smell of fresh fish cooking over a fire and was vaguely aware that he lacked something he had last night. With a small yawn he sat up and saw that Onua was the one tending to the food. The Earth Toa scrutinized the fish to check if they were ready then looked over at the emerald one.
"Good morning. Are you hungry?" the ebony Toa asked, holding out a giant leaf with cooked fish set on top of it.
"Mmm, very. They smell good." The Air Toa replied taking the offered morsels. Onua finished cooking the rest of the fish and sat down next to Lewa in front of the fire. They both ate in an awkward silence, each wrapped up in their own thoughts about the other. As the two Toa Nuva finished eating, however, the elder's superior hearing picked up a disturbance in the trees too precise to be a random animal."What was that?" the Earth Toa asked while looking around for any signs of movement.
Lewa tilted his head in wonder. "What was what?"
"Shh, listen." Lewa did as told and soon heard rustling in the trees tops. He uncertainly looked to the other as he slowly stood with his weapons poised for battle. The Toa of Air drew his twin air katanas and stood ready beside him.
A few tense moments passed before they finally heard a loud screech from above. Lehvak-Kal jumped from a tree and landed right on top of Lewa, slamming him into the ground. Onua quickly reached to pull the Kal off, but was knocked aside by Nuhvok-Kal as he rammed his body into him.
The Earth Toa growled as he got back to his feet. He pulled out a chunk of earth by pure strength alone and tossed it at the Kal, but it was brought back down by the bug's power. Onua hurriedly rolled to the side to avoid a gravity blast and jumped to avoid another. He didn't have control of his element any longer because of these creatures, so could do little more.
Nuhvok-Kal laughed menacingly. "I could do this all day." He sent forth his power once again.
Lewa tried desperately to get free of the Lehvak-Kal pinning him down, body thrashing wildly until he was finally able to get his bent leg underneath the Bohrok and kick him off. The creature tumbled over his head, but wouldn't relinquish his hold on the Toa and brought him up as well. Claws dug painfully into his forearms as Lewa ended up sitting atop the other. The Kal pushed his body forward and slammed the Air Toa into a tree they were near, the bark splintering from the impact while a shout of pain was ripped from his throat. The deep wound on his side was torn back open and turned the white gauze around his abdomen a dark crimson. Lehvak-Kal held up the now dazed and hurting Toa with a wicked grin. Onua saw this and his eyes widened.
Carefully dodging blasts as he closed the distance between them, the ebony Toa got in close enough to engage his opponent in hand to hand combat. He landed a kick to the Kal's stomach, punched with his right then left before finally bringing both fists down upon the metallic faceplate, a forked crack forming and marring the chrome. Nuhvok-Kal lay there partially buried in the ground, stunned. Not wanting to waist anymore time with him, the Toa of Earth ran straight for the other bug, slamming him into the same tree he had smashed Lewa into. He released the injured Toa, letting out a frustrated screech while he tried to pull out the half of his body that was now enveloped in the plant's trunk.
"Are you alright Lewa?" the ebony one asked worriedly, eyeing the gradually growing stain on his bandages.
The younger Toa winced, hand reaching for his side. "I'm fine." He lied, not wanting the other to fret over him. His eyes widened as the jade bug got free. "Look out!" he yelled, pointing behind Onua. Lehvak-Kal reared back his head, readying to spit its toxic acid, but the Earth Toa jumped out of the way with Lewa in his arms just as the liquid landed where they both had been, eating away at the lush grass and soil. Lehvak-Kal screeched in anger and charged the two Toa Nuva. Emerald orbs narrowed and their owner set the Air Toa on his feet before moving to stand between him and the charging Bohrok.
The bug hit Onua head-on and the two forces pushed heatedly against each other, neither willing to let up. As the two clashed, the Kal smiled wickedly, leaning forward just a bit more as a stray bit of acidic spit dripped from his mouth and onto the Toa's leg. The onyx one gasped and jumped back, holding his leg while he hissed in pain.
"Onua!" Lewa cried as the earth Toa fell to one knee, clutching at the shin of the other. He was about to run over to his friend, but was stopped as Lehvak-Kal yelled for someone to grab him. Kohrak-Kal and Gahlok-Kal then jumped out of the trees, each grabbing one of the Toa's arms. He was trapped.
"Let . . .go of him!" Onua shouted and tried his best to get back on his feet, but he could not. The acid had long since seeped inside his leg, leaving a steaming black scar on his lower right appendage. The pain now coursing through the black Toa's body was far greater than any he could've imagined, though he still fought to keep conscious.
Lewa struggled to get free of the white and blue Kal, but they held him tightly, Kohrak-Kal warning that he'd surround the Toa with a sound barrier if he tried anything more, something he did not want to be in. He could do nothing. He wrenched his eyes shut with a grimace.
The Earth Toa was still fighting to keep conscious as he noticed that Nuhvok-Kal was up and heading straight for him. Onua had been too set on saving Lewa to attempt to take out its krana-kal before. The bug advanced on him, but with a smirk he turned and walked up to Lewa instead. He stood in front of the helpless Toa of Air and snickered.
"He's just a kid Lehvak, but then again, that means we'll have the pleasure of being his first. Each of us can have a turn at him then." Nuhvok-Kal laughed in his cold, metallic voice, lifting the Toa's head by his chin to look him in the eye, but those lime-kissed orbs would not meet his gaze. The Kal chuckled. "You are mine now, whether you like it or not."
"No . . .he's not! Leave him . . .alone!" Onua yelled and tried to get up again, but Lehvak-Kal delivered a swift kick to his stomach, causing the Earth Toa to double over in pain.
"Onua!" Lewa cried and again tried to get free, but the grip on his arms became even tighter.
The onyx Toa winced, features showing nothing but agony. "Don't worry Lewa . . .I won't let them . . .take you . . .Ugh!" Onua then knew only darkness as the green Kal's foot connected with his head.
"You shouldn't make promises you can't keep. Good night Toa of Earth." Lehvak-Kal laughed.
"No, Onua! Urgh, let me go!" Lewa screamed, trying to pull his arms free. Nuhvok-Kal smiled and looked into his eyes, the emerald Toa glaring back.
"Don't you worry your pretty little head. We'll take care of both of you. Take him back to the base and don't do anything with him until we get back!" Nuhvok-Kal ordered, motioning to himself and Lehvak-Kal as he did so. Kohrak-Kal and Gahlok-Kal nodded simultaneously and jumped back into the forest carrying the still struggling Toa in their arms.
Lehvak-Kal gestured to the unconscious Onua when the raven-colored Kal turned to him. "Do we leave him here?"
The other shook his head. "No, bring him with us. We can't have anyone finding them yet. We have to have our fun first." The green one grinned and picked up the limp form, the three disappearing past the tree line afterward.
Unknown to either, a white figure hidden within the surrounding shrubbery widened icy eyes as he saw the beetle-like creatures leave with the Toa. He said nothing and silently followed.
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Onua awoke in a dark, cold, dingy cell with a nagging headache. He held his head as he slowly got to his feet with the help of a wall and was relieved to find that the pain in his leg was subsiding. It seemed odd that the acid hadn't burned straight through his limb, but he was grateful for the small break. He made a mental note to get the wound cleansed once he was back in Onu-Koro. A quick sweep of the room made a small smirk come to his lips. If they thought they could keep a Toa with a Mask of Strength trapped by only a few steel bars, they were dead wrong. His weapons were gone so he'd have to use his bare hands, but that was fine by him.
A wave of sadness passed through him as he touched the cold metal. "Lewa, please be alright." He whispered almost soundlessly. He then gathered what little strength he could muster along with that of his mask and stretched the bars of his cell as far as he could, the sound of straining steel echoing down the hallway. The Toa squeezed himself through the opening he had created and began running in a random direction, hoping he'd find the Toa of Air wherever he was headed.
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Lewa sat on the floor of a similar cell to Onua's with his back resting against the farthest wall from the bars, half-lidded eyes cloudy and unfocused. His side burned, though it wasn't as bad as it had been before, but he had lost a fair amount of fluid. He moaned as his world began to spin and held his side as a lance of pain shot through it. The sound of a door being opened and a shadowy figure walking up to him only vaguely registered through the fog surrounding his mind.
"S—stay away from me." The Toa hissed, fighting with everything he had to focus his eyes and clear his head.
A cold, uncaring voice sounded. "What's the matter Toa of Air? Sick are we?" A clawed hand reached out, gravity shield no longer hooked to it, and caressed the younger one's cheek.
The emerald Toa's stomach gave a lurch and he groggily swatted the hand away, suppressing a groan. It was true, he did feel sick, but he wouldn't give the creature the pleasure of beating him without a fight, or so he thought that's what the Kal wanted. He steeled himself and tried to get to his feet, but was held down.
"There's no need for that Toa, I can take you right here." Nuhvok-Kal's sinister smirk was enough to wake Lewa from his daze, mind now as clear as the always sunny sky over the Po-Wahi desert.
Lime-hued orbs widened as those words sunk in. "T—take me?" he whispered, just now noticing the gravity of the situation. His body shook as that same hand he'd smacked away came back to trail down his chest, another tilting his head upward. He grabbed both appendages by the wrist, trembling fearfully. "Don't." he pleaded.
The raven-colored beetle chuckled at the request and collected the Toa's own wrists in one large palm, pinning them above his head against the cold stone wall. "Not to worry. You'll get use to it eventually." He grinned and forced his metallic, unfeeling lips onto the other's in a rough, heartless kiss.
Lewa didn't want this. He wanted his first time to be special and with someone he loved dearly, someone like, '. . .Onua . . .' He screwed his eyes shut and made to kick at the Kal, but was rewarded with a knee to his injured side for his trouble, causing him to gasp into the lip-lock and spur the other on. Tears streamed out the corners of his eyes.
'Help me.'
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The Toa of Earth stopped short in his run for the next fork in the hallway, sensitive ears picking up what sounded like a grunt followed by a satisfied moan. He frowned and debated whether or not to follow them. When he picked up a far-off cry of pain, his mind was made up. He took the left road, chasing after the noises. 'Lewa, please be okay.' His mind begged.
As Onua turned the corner, however, he ran right into a tall snowy figure, both staggering backward a few steps. He looked up and met icy eyes with a gasp. "Kopaka, what are you doing here?"
The Toa of Ice smirked. "Looking for you actually. I saw you get taken by the Bohrok-Kal back in the jungle so I followed them here. Looks like you didn't really need my help though."
"Well, come on then. They've got Lewa down here too." The ebony Toa gestured for the other to follow.
"Lewa too?" Kopaka made a face. "If I would have known that I would have gone after him first." They ran down the hall together.
"You didn't hear the noises?" Onua asked, slightly bewildered.
The milky Toa scowled. "We don't all have hearing as good as yours you know." At that moment a final, louder groan sounded through the hallway along with a muffled sob. "I heard that though." The Ice Toa stated coldly.
Onua grit his teeth and ran faster, praying to Mata Nui that this had nothing to do with Lewa. As they reached another turning point, however, Kopaka pulled him into a darkened cell and they pressed up against the wall, hoping to blend in with the shadows as much as possible, a greater feat for the snowy Toa, but he pulled it off. A raven-tinted Kal passed by with a satisfied grin on his metallic lips.
Onua growled darkly. "Nuhvok-Kal . . ." He desperately wanted to follow the beetle and beat him to a pulp, but the need to find the Toa of Air greatly outweighed that desire.
"Onua, he's here." Kopaka's cool voice laced with slight despair brought the Earth Toa back to the matter at hand and he quickly joined his fellow Toa around the corner. He stood aghast. They found Lewa, body curled into a fetal position with crimson liquid pooling along his side, bloody bandages torn off and scattered around the cell. He shivered feverishly.
"Oh Mata Nui." Onua's vision became blurred as he peered through the bars of the Toa of Air's prison. He hurriedly pulled the barrier apart and stepped inside, falling to his knees beside the unconscious one. "Lewa . . ." He whispered, laying the emerald Toa's head on his lap and wiping the blood from a small cut on his cheek. Tears streamed down the Earth Toa's face as he leaned down to gently kiss the Toa's forehead while whispering 'I'm sorry' over and over again.
Kopaka frowned at the scene and decided to leave the two younger Toa alone for the time being while he searched the surrounding cells for the emerald Toa's weapons. He wandered around for a few minutes before finally finding the air katana along with the Earth Toa's quake breakers in a pile thrown into a random and unlocked cell. He shouldered the weapons and was on his way back when the sound of laughter reached his ears. He ducked into the shadows and listened.
"That was the best time I've ever had and because he wasn't willing it was all the sweeter." It was the Nuhvok-Kal from earlier.
"Yeah, I'll bet it was, but why did you get to go first? I'm the one who told you about him." Another voice, Lehvak-Kal, hissed.
The black one chuckled. "Because Tahnok-Kal is no longer the leader." You could practically hear the smirk in his voice. "Now come on, let's go check on that other Toa Nuva." Metallic footsteps sounded their departure.
'Damn. If they find Onua gone they'll know something's wrong. We got to get out of here.' Kopaka thought grimly and took off for Lewa's cell. He stood by the pried open bars and a touch of sadness lit his eyes. The Earth Toa sat rocking back and forth with the youngest of the Toa cradled in his arms, offering his warmth to stop the chills racking the emerald body. The Toa of Ice steeled himself. "Onua, we got to go now." He spoke in his cool voice.
The ebony Toa barely seemed to acknowledge the other's presence. "I'm sorry my green angel. I'm sorry." He whispered, completely heartbroken and hating that he didn't get there sooner to protect the Air Toa.
"Onua, come!" The snowy one's shout broke through the haze of grief surrounding the earth dweller and brought him back to reality. He looked to the elder, not truly sure what was happening yet. "We must go. Carry Lewa and follow me." Kopaka ordered, stepping through the barrier to help Onua to his feet with Lewa pressed against his chest. They left as fast as their legs could carry them through the way the Ice Toa had come in and were able to make it out without being spotted, but now they needed a place that wasn't a Koro. The matoran would ask too many questions and want answers neither Toa was willing to give. Their trek had brought them back to the jungle because it held the most cover, the way only illuminated by the stray rays of the twin moons that were able to pierce the canopy. The sounds of nightlife were all around them.
"I know where we can go." Onua suddenly spoke up and stepped ahead to lead Kopaka through the forest. The icy one shrugged and followed without question seeing as the other's eyesight was best in the dark anyway. They eventually came to a mountainside with an even darker cave in its side, almost completely hidden by the surrounding bushes and tall grasses. You wouldn't notice it was there unless you were looking for it.
The ice-eyed Toa made a face. "You sure Lewa would want to wake up underground?"
"Just come on." Onua replied, pushing past the shrubbery. They wandered down a long tunnel until a sliver of moonlight could be seen shining atop what looked to be a resting place big enough for two. The Earth Toa told the other to stay where he was and walked forward to place Lewa under the bed's blankets before walking to the side and striking a match, the small flame splitting into two as it met with the wick of a candle. The small glow continued to spread throughout the place until all was lit by candlelight. It was beautiful! The lights were lined by flowers and other assorted items placed atop shelves and niches upon the walls while a fireplace with an opening leading out of the cave was off to the left and a skylight, where the moonlight shined through, was carved into the ceiling. In the middle of the room was a square table with a chair on each side, a vase of magma flowers placed in the center. The place was fairly big, looking as if half the mountain had been hollowed out just for this spot to be there.
"Wow." Kopaka looked around, very impressed. "You did all this?"
Onua nodded, walking back over to Lewa with a solemn expression, one hand clutching a piece of cloth and the other holding a bowl of water.
"Nice job. Why so decorated though?" The Toa of Earth just stared at Lewa's shivering body and didn't reply, pulling back the covers to get at his wounds. "Oh, I see." A slight smile tugged at the snowy one's lips. "You love him don't you?" Kopaka inquired quietly.
Emerald eyes widened and their owner's head shot up. "How did you know? I couldn't even figure that out for myself, until today." He sighed sadly. "I had convinced myself that I had created this place just because I felt like it, not because I wanted it to be for Lewa, but I was wrong. It was for him, and it always had been." A small smile turned the corners of his mouth upward. "He always did like those magma flowers."
Kopaka chuckled lightly. "Well, I'm glad that you finally realized that. He's very lucky to have you and I know without a doubt that he loves you in the same way. He won't blame you."
The grief clouding Onua's eyes was almost completely washed away by that one statement. His smile widened. "Thanks Kopaka."
Icy eyes flickered with something akin to delight at hearing those words spoken that way, but he quickly tried to hide it by turning away and moving to light the fire, hoping that the heat would help with Lewa's fever. "Anytime." He replied with a barely concealed smirk.
The ebony Toa turned back to the injured Toa, finally not so hating of himself, and sat down next to Lewa on the mattress, reaching for the bowl of liquid he had placed on the desk beside him. He dipped the cloth into the basin and carefully began to clean Lewa's wounded side. It had stopped bleeding again, but its reopening and exposure was most likely the reason for the Toa's sickness. He paid special care to it and spread a healing salve over the edges before wrapping it up and moving on to the other various small scratches and cuts.
About a half hour later, Onua had finished cleaning and bandaging every wound he could find, but he sighed as the thought that he knew nothing of healing the mental scarring that would surely be there entered his mind. A stray tear fell from his eye as he looked over the sleeping form, the chills now gradually leaving his body. He wiped it away and left to dump the crimson-stained water outside before walking over to Kopaka who was sitting in front of the fire with his arms crossed over his chest, staring at it with a distant look in his eye.
"Be good to him." The Toa of Ice whispered.
"What?" Onua asked, surprised. He hadn't been expecting a statement like that.
Kopaka shifted slightly in his seat. "Be good to him—Lewa. Don't let him out of your sight again because if you do, this, or something worse might happen to him. He's just a kid. He shouldn't have to go through all this."
The Earth Toa blinked. "I agree. He shouldn't, but he has to. He was chosen to be the Toa of Air just as we were chosen to be Earth and Ice. That's just the way it is, but at least he has us to protect him."
"We better start doing a better job of it then." The snowy one remarked, getting up from his seat. "I'm going to take a walk, I'll be back soon."
"You sure?" the ebony Toa tried to reason, but the other was already traveling down the tunnel. "Well, be careful then! The Bohrok-Kal might be out there!" he called. A barely noticeable nod was the only sign that he'd been heard. The younger watched him leave then sighed and walked over to the bed. He sat next to Lewa and softly stroked his cheek.
"Onua . . ." the Air Toa mumbled quietly and snuggled closer to the Toa next to him. The emerald-eyed one blushed and laid down beside him underneath the blankets. He wrapped his arms around a thin waist, mindful of his injuries, and pulled him close. The green Toa sighed happily into the elder's chest and settled in his arms.
"I love you." Onua whispered and the two spent the night content just as they were.
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The following morning brought daylight streaming into the cavern and Onua awoke feeling happy and well rested. He looked down at the still sleeping Lewa against his torso and smiled. A few moments later though, the emerald Toa stirred and his eyes flew open, alight with fear. He pushed away from the Earth Toa, who he saw as Nuhvok-Kal through the haze of his receding fever, and stepped off the bed, but yelped in pain, falling to the floor as his legs gave out on him.
Onua crawled over the bed to get to his side, but the Toa of Air backed away from him and into a corner. The ebony one tentatively approached the scared Toa and saw that tears were flowing from his eyes, body shaking in fear. "Lewa, what's wrong? It's me, Onua. Remember?" he asked, trying to get through to him. The younger sniffled and slowly looked up, the vision of Nuhvok-Kal disappearing to be replaced by the onyx Toa he knew so well. Lewa's bottom lip quivered.
"Onua!" the lime-eyed Toa lunged at the other, hugging him lovingly. "Y—You came . . .You came for me." Lewa sobbed tears of joy and pain into the Toa of Earth's chest. All he remembered about the day before was being taken by the Bohrok-Kal, being thrown into a dark cell, and Nuhvok-Kal approaching him. The rest he didn't want to remember. He hugged Onua tighter.
Emerald eyes were beginning to mist over as well. He didn't want the love of his life to be sad if he had no way to help him. "Lewa, please don't cry." A tear fell from the ebony Toa's eye and landed atop the Air Toa's head, causing him to look up with eyes that were now missing the playful glint they always seemed to hold.
"Onua, you're the one who shouldn't cry. There's no need for you to be sad too." The younger one whispered. The Toa of Earth looked into Lewa's beautiful lime-kissed orbs, overflowing with tears, and felt even worse than before about what happened to him.
'He's so innocent. Why would anyone want to take that innocence away? How could I let this happen to him, my green angel?' Onua thought grimly and pulled the other closer. "I'm mad at myself for letting this happen to you. I love you Lewa, and I will never forgive myself for not saving you sooner. I'm sorry I let this happen." More tears fell from Onua's orbs of jade and onto an emerald Miru before leaking down its sides.
The Toa of Air frowned and spoke softly. "You shouldn't be mad at yourself. I don't blame you at all for this. It was my own fault for not being stronger and able to fight back. Please don't cry for me. I'm not worth it . . .I'm not worth anything anymore." he looked to the floor dejectedly.
The elder's eyes widened. "Don't say that Lewa! You are worth something. You're worth everything to me. Please, stay by my side and be sad no longer." he grabbed the emerald one's shoulders and tilted his head up as he spoke.
The lime green orbs had a far off look to them, but as soon as Onua's words sank in they shown magnificently. "Onua . . .if you really want me to then, of course I'll stay. You're the only one I've ever wanted to be with."
A smile formed the onyx Toa's mouth. "Oh I do, my green angel, I do." He leaned in close enough for them feel each other's breath ghosting across their faces, then, slowly, their lips were brought together in their first kiss. It was sweet and shy initially, but each gradually grew bolder and made it something that they'd forever remember, no matter what forces tried to break them apart.
Forever.
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Revised (again) Sunday, November 19, 2006: It's been exactly three years since I started this fic and can you believe I'm revising it again? Yes, I wasn't satisfied at all with the earlier versions and with the almost complete difference between this first chapter and the way the fourth is turning out, it made me want to get the whole fic up to par with it. My writing has developed greatly since I started this and when I looked back on what I wrote before I literally said, 'What the hell was I thinking?' Now that I've finally gone back and done the revision correctly (yeah, I admit that I wasn't all that into it when I first did the revision) I can be proud of this fic once again. Yes, I love it so and I hope you do too! Now on to chapter two. X3
