I wrote this story within one day, I just love Yuuram stuff so much :) I hope you like this one :D
Summary: Yuuri said he wouldn't care if something happened to Wolfram. If Wolfram got seriously wounded while protecting Yuuri, would he still not care? YuuriWolfram, GwendalGunter
Chapter 1, Dirty humans
Yuuri gaped and walked out of the castle, into a warm morning of summer. He hadn't slept well at all, for knowing that they would leave to a village nearby very early. The village had been attacked by other humans again, and Gwendal had thought it would be good to check things out. Humans had been attacking other human villages more and more lately, and Gwendal was wondering if there was a mazoku or more with the humans.
So, Yuuri was leaving with Wolfram, Gwendal and Gunter. Conrad would stay in the castle taking care of things, in case if something happened. Gunter had wanted to come in order to watch over Yuuri, and Wolfram had his own reasons to come.
Everyone else were already waiting for him outside, sitting on their horses. Yuuri didn't say anything, just jumped onto Ao's back. Gunter saw him first and a smile rose on his face.
"Good morning, Your Majesty."
"Good morning everyone." Yuuri mumbled. "Are we leaving right away?"
"The sooner, the better." Gwendal said. "Let's go."
"Be very careful!" Some of the maids yelled after them.
"Gee, why do we have to leave so early?" Yuuri mumbled tiredly.
"I'm afraid that there's one or more mazokus among humans, making them attack other villages." Gwendal explained, when no one could hear them. "This village was almost buried down with magic fire, before some water user came and slacked the fire."
Gunter frowned. "Would the humans accept mazokus to fight by their side?"
"If it helps them in a way or another, I believe they would." Gwendal answered.
Wolfram sighed. "So we are here to help some dirty humans, huh?"
"Well that too." Gwendal admitted. "But more like it, trying to find out if some mazokus have betrayed us and joined the humans. That wouldn't be good."
"Damn it. Humans are so difficult." Wolfram huffed.
Tired and irritated Yuuri couldn't take it anymore. "What do you have against humans?"
Wolfram surprised at first, but got angry then. "Humans are so damn weak! And you're a good example for that, you wimp!"
"Stop calling me a wimp, you damned bishounen!" Yuuri yelled back. "You're always just scolding others, but you're not better than us!"
"Well I'm rather a mazoku than dirty human like you!"
"Stop that you two!" Gwendal grunted after having enough of the others' arguments.
Yuuri and Wolfram looked at each other for a while with murderous look on their faces, after turning their heads away. Yuuri was boiling with anger because of what Wolfram had said about humans, and Wolfram was angry for getting yelled by his fiancé.
They continued in silence, Wolfram and Yuuri had decided not to say anything to each other. Even Gwendal didn't dare to speak in fear of making those two start a fight again, and Gunter didn't have anything to say, so he stayed in silence.
Soon they arrived to a hill on the edge of the forest, where they could see the village. It was almost completely destroyed, buildings were burnt and everywhere laid dead bodies. The survivors of the village had built up a huge tent to take care of wounded.
"What will we do now?" Gunter finally asked, bored in silence.
"Let's ask the villagers if they saw mazokus among the attackers." Gwendal answered. "Or do you have better ideas?"
"Let's just go after the attackers." Wolfram said. "They can't be very far yet, if the village was attacked within the night."
"Like we would catch up with them." Yuuri mumbled.
Wolfram turned towards him, eyes blazing with anger, and opened his mouth to say something. He never got a chance.
Suddenly from the forest behind them came a huge group of humans, yelling and swinging their swords high above their heads. They were all quite young, able to fight against a whole village with big group. The ones who attacked into the village earlier had come back.
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