Summary: There're always these little things that connect Conrad and Wolfram. Things that might or might not be realized by both of them. They exist, no matter how trivial and insignificant they were seen from others' point of view. Might be seen as brotherly relationship/bromance or a couple. Drabble.

Disclaimer: I don't own Kyou Kara Maou or any of its character. As for the idea, I might be inspired by other writers, or we might have the same idea, so if you think this is a rip off, please tell me nicely.

AN: Edited, because I think the previous one was harder to understand. Hauu…sorry for the inconvenience =w=;;

((Duty))

Conrad found it his duty to immediately rushed toward His Majesty's side whenever he felt danger approaching them, because he knew that if he were late by even a second, the probability of Wolfram throwing himself to protect the double-black would be very high. That probably would result in the blonde hurting himself, and Conrad wouldn't gamble when it concern him. Simply said, Conrad wouldn't let anything hurt him.

((Truth))

It hurt Wolfram when he discovered that his "little-big brother" was a human. His little self felt betrayed, for the one that he truly adored chose to hide the truth for quite a long time. Why didn't they tell him earlier about that matter? Did his little-big-brother not trust him? Too many things filled his head and he stopped believing in almost everything and everyone. Later on, once he matured enough, he thought maybe it was Conrad who was hurt the most.

((Necklace))

That necklace was no doubt an important thing for Conrad. And Wolfram couldn't help to question his reason to give that away. Julia was Conrad's important person, but that was the past, and even then there was no way they could be together. Conrad respected Adelbert as a warrior, and he knew that Julia was a respectful woman who wouldn't sully her fiancé's name, even if that meant burying her own feeling (that's it if she really did love him, but Conrad actually realized that might be just his wishful thinking). And the past would never be anything but the past, so Conrad decided to give back that necklace to its rightful owner, even if the said owner's soul had moved into another physical form. It's time to pay more attention to the present, and care for Yuuri and his brothers.

((Attention))

"Ko-nii-chan, play with me!"

The blonde boy would reach out his hands toward him and pouted. That would mean that Conrad had to stop his training and go to play with him. When his baby brother started to whine and throwing tantrums, that meant he's been training for quite a long time and he had to call it a day. The older boy would walk toward him and caressed his hair in a loving manner.

"I'm sorry for the long wait, Wolfram"

Conrad thought that maybe it's now the time to pay more attention to his baby brother while it's still peaceful out there. They might get separated, or had a strained relationship in the future, so it'd be wise to not let this chance passed wastefully.

((Flower))

When Wolfram discovered that his dear brothers were going to the front line, he sulked. He was angry at himself for not being able to go and fight together with them. But what hurt him the most was the fact that his little-big-brother was going earlier than planned, and the fact that he was too proud and stubborn that he couldn't even see him off himself. He hated himself for it.

Seeing Gwendal off and bid him a good luck was easy, but not toward Conrad. He already claimed that Conrad was not his brother anymore, there's no way he would apologize and take back his words. That's why when Yuuri and Julia went to see Conrad and his men off, and when even the palace's gardener went to the battlefield, Wolfram was relieved to see that one flower was still in bloom. He quickly gathered the blue flowers and gave it to Yuuri (whom he still didn't know) in the place of his stubborn self who wouldn't (or couldn't? ) go to bid him luck.

There might be no meaning in the action, but he wanted it to be a prayer. From him, to his beloved brother. It'd be good if Conrad did understand, he once thought. If Conrad did understand, he showed no signs of it, and Wolfram was thankful, for it would be really embarrassing if he did.

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AN: Muuu…honestly I don't know what this is supposed to be, but maybe it's the result of my observation of the (migh or might not be) ConWolf coupling or brotherly relationship, or bromance. Some fact may be wrong because this is seen from a fangirl's eyes, for that, I apologize, but I'm not sorry for stating my opinion. Review? :3