Haji and Saya fanfiction by RavenStanse, all original copyrights belong to the original creators of Blood and I make no copyright infringement on their work.
This fanfiction was written to provide a story centering on Haji during the thirty years Saya slept while keeping to the characters of Blood Plus' original personalities. The first chapter is small in comparison to the rest of the chapters as this is an on going project. Saya will awaken in this story, but not for a while. Though there will be chapters with Saya through Haji's memories to show his deep devotion to her.
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The Awakening
Overwhelming pain set every nerve in his body on fire as air filled his lungs, a major change from the previous warm liquid that resided in them. Haji could only lay in the pool of his blood as his body tried to regenerate, layers of debris had him weighed down among the crystallized remains of Amshel. He was feverish from the haze of pain, the lack of blood, and his Chiropteran body's attempt to repair the damage. Each ragged breath drew a razor sharp ache from inside him where Amshel pierced his stomach, his lungs burned as air dried out vessels still trying to heal.
In the stupor of his plight, Haji wasn't aware his visions were induced by his fever, he could see Saya holding her hand out to him as he fell off the cliff. He waded through his memories until they were inter meshed with each other, from the time he was first introduced to the spoiled girl she'd been, to the moment when her selfish exterior was melted away, and she comforted him when he cried.
The amount of time he spent under the rubble from the Met was unaccounted for, when his azure eyes opened, it was to a wall of darkness. It was longer still before Haji was able to crawl out of debris. Wearied from his fragile recovery, Haji simply laid in the starlight and adjusted to the ambient noise of the city around him. There were still construction signs, machinery, and signs of recent activity so he couldn't have been asleep re-cooperating for long.
Incredibly pale, weak, and slightly confused, he forced himself to his feet while it was twilight to seek shelter away from the rest of the world. Thus was how Haji slowly pulled himself together for his Queen, desiring only to be reunited with her. For the first time in decades, anger became his companion and it's target was Red Shield. Despite his Queen's willing assistance, Red Shield had been unable to prevent his separation from her at a crucial moment, the time before her long sleep. His fist collided with a wall of stone from the side of the bridge he was leaning against, "Saya."
The air was incredibly cold, but he felt nothing save the desire to recover his Queen and be at her side.
"That is my wish."
It took hours before he found a suitable establishment in which to lay low in while he finished healing. First, he needed a bath, his nose wrinkled at the stench coming off him. His clothes were tattered, requiring mending beyond his talents, even for all his years of dedicated service to Saya he was just a simple man who'd never learned to repair nearly shredded clothing to mint condition. As such, he concluded with fragmented thoughts that his condition was worse off than he'd believed. Haji would need to lessen the strain on his exhausted body in order for the mending to stick. Blood stained every inch of his outfit, leaving him startled when he leaned over the bathroom sink, staring into a blood caked stoic expression only slightly contorted with pain. There were blue and red veins finely knitting over his face, down his throat, azure eyes piercingly searched his exposed arms, hands, then tore open the remainder of his shirt. Every fiber of his person was aflame with some degree of pain.
The worst sensation was being incredibly thirsty, parched. Such degree of injuries sapped what reserved power and energy given to him by Saya's blood. He doubled over the sink, mouth gaped open wide as he choked, crimson goblets projected into the ivory sink. The world swam around Haji until his head collided with the carpeted floor.
