Title: Tale of A Story
Author: DnKS - giRLs
Rating: G to PG
Pairing: So many of them…count yourselves
Warning: Major OOCness, trans-gender (some), rambling, plotless, over-romantic,mention them all…
Disclaimers: …(don't want to write 'em)…
Chapter 1 - The Sea
On a shore of a faraway land, there stood a young beauty just at the very edge of a rather steep cliff. His shoulder-length honey colored hair was being tossed gently by the soft breeze. His gaze was fixed to the sea, as if he could see whatever thing hidden beneath the depth of blue before him.
The young beauty was named Fuji. He was the only son of the king who ruled the Western Land of The Outer World. Thus, he was said a prince. But not only a mere prince he was, for normal people would not ever come so very close to the sea as he did that time. Normal people would feel afraid of the sea, but Fuji was so fond of the sea.
There was of course a reason why people were afraid of the sea. It was being said that the realm of The Inner World and The Outer World were divided by the great sea. People believed that if they got close to the sea, their soul would be taken to nothingness.
But Fuji was never afraid to the sea. Truthfully said, he loved the sea.
He had grown his love for the sea as long as he could remember. His parents and his friends were once disturbed by his strange affection, but they eventually grew accustomed with it.
After all, nobody could possibly ever hate Fuji. With the beauty as his, in the age of fifteen Fuji could easily be mistaken as a girl. His complexion was fair; his skin was so smooth, his eyes was enormously bright with the deepest color of blue, just like the color of the sea. Everyone who had looked through those eyes would feel his soul taken by such a stunning beauty. Just like they believed the sea would take their soul as they got near to it, Fuji's eyes just did the very same thing everytime they gazed through those bright blue orbs.
That was the main reason why nobody could ever hate Fuji, or dislike him. No matter how strange was his intention to the sea they found, they couldn't dislike him. He was too much lovely to be hated by anybody.
That day was just like an ordinary day for Fuji. He walked alongside the beach with his feet bare. His body only wrapped in white silk tissue dress that was blown gracefully around his feet.
His mind was wandering off so he almost didn't notice a crawled body lay on the shore. When he saw it, he gasped and then he ran to the person's side.
"Sir…" he said with his soft voice. He tried to wake the unconscious man up, but his attempt did come to be fail.
Fuji finally looked to the sleeping man and he felt his breath was taken, for the sight before him was indeed so amazing. The man absolutely was charming. He had to be some sort of prince or maybe a knight, Fuji thought. But that time was not a time for thinking. If he wanted to know who was that prince charming that had the courage to steal his heart, he had to save him first from death.
So Fuji took the unconscious man with him to his private cabin, and waited for him to wake up. Time went on almost unnoticed. It was almost by the end of the afternoon when the man finally opened his eyes.
Fuji rushed to the person's side and watched him slowly regained his composure. With his eyes opened, the person even seemed more enchanting than before.
"Sir, are you fine?" Fuji asked.
"Who are you, young Lady, and what have brought me here?" the person said.
Fuji chuckled a little. His voice hung in the air like the summer breeze, calm, yet so strong. If Fuji was not so busy chuckling, he would find out that it was not only him who felt his heart being stolen.
"Pardon me, Sir, but I am not a Lady," he said. "I think it's quite impolite for I haven't yet introduced myself. I am Fuji, you can call me that though people usually put the word 'Prince' before that. I'm very pleased to meet you, dear Sir."
"So I was saved by a prince. Such luck had befallen over me," said the person. "You can call me Kunimitsu, though I admit that is not my real name. Or at least that is not the name I usually addressed with."
"Sir Kunimitsu then. It was strange enough for me finding you on the shore. Who are you, Sir? For I know mere people will never allow themselves to touch the sea, yet I saw you almost drown in it," Fuji said. His voice was full of curiosity.
"Then how about yourself, dear young prince. It was so strange to think that you have a light jaunt on the shore," Fuji heard his companion spoke.
"I love the sea…" said Fuji.
Kunimitsu nodded, "And so do I."
Fuji chuckled. His companion was so interesting. He then realised that he had been in love with the person before him since the first time he ever laid his gaze upon him. The thought startled him and made him shivered. He had never felt such a thing like love before. He even could not say himself that he understood what love really was. But the feeling he had that time felt so right. He could not explain it; he just merely could feel it.
Afraid of what his companion would say if he found out the raging beat of his heart, Fuji turned his gaze in a slight gesture.
"Will you please wait, dear Sir, before I come back and bring you something to eat and change," he said rather hesitantly.
Kunimitsu only nodded. Fuji left the room and came back just a few minutes after that with a stray on his hand. He placed it in front of the man and smiled appologically.
"Sorry, this is all that I have," he said, indicating a simple food on the tray that only consist of breads and fruits. "I'm near to all alone here, just me and two of my most loyal guards. And we don't expect to have a guest, so…it's all that I can manage."
"It is fine," said Kunimitsu. "I'm very thankful for your warm welcoming, Your Excellency. I promise I won't be any burden to you, I will leave as soon as I have enough power to do so."
Fuji's blue eyes widened in surprise. Then before he realised, he abruptly said, "Oh, no, don't feel so! Don't go…I mean…not…you still have to recover and…"
Kunimitsu was quite amused by the scene in front of him.
"Say, Your Excellency, what is it that bothers you so much?" Kunimitsu said. Without realising what he was about to do, he extended his hand and touched Fuji's left cheek gently. The softness that he found there startled him, forced him back to reality. It was really such an impolite act to do; he knew that so he pulled his hand.
"Pardon me, Your Excellency," said Kunimitsu, but his movement stopped as Fuji took his guilty hand and held it dearly.
"Why do you pull back your hand?"
"Because I don't have such right to even touch you, Your Excellency."
"Why do you need such right? Sir, what spell have you casted upon me? Never before in my live I have felt this feeling toward anyone, yet now I am. And who are you, dear Sir, who has made me a miserable creature indeed?"
"I am the person who find himself be stunned by your charm, dear prince. The spell that you feel is merely the reflection of that whatever charm that you have given to me. The spell that made me fallen for you. Your Excellency, what a person I am, but I have fallen for you so badly."
"And so do I."
They smiled to each other and love was hanging so thickly on the air. The sea was indeed so amazing for Fuji, he had known it ever since the first time he made his first contact with the sea. And since that time, he had one more reason why he loved the sea so much, for it had brought one man who could steal his heart and filled it with love.
-end chapter 1-
( A/N : OK that's the first chapter of a long shot. Hope you like it!
Feedback lurved, as well as death threads and such...
Oh, by the way, we're kinda bussy lately with the final tests coming and such,
so...updating will take a very long time
