Okay. New story. Please review. Uhh...this story is written in the style I usually use for original stories, that is, mostly dialogue, few details, and most of the stuff you learn about through people talking. In many ways it's more like a greek tragedy-stylistically-than a fanfic. So if you don't like it at first, just don't read it. I finished this whole thing already, however it's only 6 chapters and I MAY be persuaded if you guys decide to REVIEW every once in a while. :P Enjoy~
Lili sighed.
"So it's really over then?" Elizaveta mumbled.
"Ja. It's really over."
"Well good riddance."
"What?"
"You heard me."
"But Lizzy I thought you liked Bruder!"
"Lili, I hate him."
"Why?"
"He always kept you locked away like the crown jewels."
"True." There was a pause, "So how's Austria?"
"I wouldn't know."
"Did he dump you again?"
The Hungarian said nothing, she didn't have to.
"Oh come on! What a jerk!"
"Lili..."
"Lizzy?"
"I broke up with him."
This earned another silence.
"...Why?"
She shrugged, "Why not?"
"That's crazy!"
"We just weren't meant for each other."
"Alright, Whatever you say."
"I'll see you Later Lili."
"See you."
Elizaveta arrived at her house. Everything looked desolate. She sighed and sat at The kitchen table and put her head in her hands. Suddenly there was a knock at the door. The Hungarian straightened. She opened the door to reveal a thin blonde man with green eyes to match her own. "What are you doing here Vash?"
"I...I came to...uhh...talk."
"I'm listening."
"Lili cheated on me."
"What?"
"She didn't tell you, right?"
"Uh..."
"Can I come in?"
"Fine."
"Thanks."
"So why me?"
"what do you mean?"
"Why do you want to talk to me about Lili?"
"I don't want to talk about her."
"Then why are you here?"
"I...umm...I want to tell you something."
"Go on."
He looked at his hands. "I love you."
Elizaveta stared in shock for a few minutes before laughing. "Who put you up to this?"
He frowned. "No one."
"Yeah sure."
Before she could react he had her pinned to the wall. His lips smashed against her passionately. She felt her heart race, whether in fear or arousal she didn't know. He let his lips brush the soft flesh of her collarbone, whispering, "I told you. I love you."
"Get out of my house."
Vash frowned. "Don't you believe me?"
"Yes. That's why I'm pissed off."
He raised an eyebrow. "Because I love you?"
"What did you think I'd just jump into your arms and we'd go off and get married?" She gave him her signature "are-you-an-idiot-or-what?"-look.
"N-no of course not…"
"Or perhaps you thought I would be so amazed with the fact that someone out there could love a psycho-bitch like me, that I my heart would melt and I'd instantly return your feelings."
"Nien! That's not what I'm—"
"Then you decided to just burst into my house, proclaim your feelings, and what? What exactly was your plan after that?"
"I-I don't know."
"Well next time you deign to show up, please think it through first." She crossed her arms and pointed to the doorway. "Now leave."
"No." The Swiss man had recovered himself. He crossed his arms and fixed a determined look on her face.
"Excuse me?" She looked back at him, her green eyes cold, but he could see a flicker of enjoyment behind them.
"Don't pretend you're not at least flattered by my coming here." He replied, smiling just a bit.
"I don't have to pretend."
"You liked it when I kissed you."
"You see that's where you're wrong. I was actually very repulsed."
He rolled his eyes, "Maybe I didn't think this plan through very well, but I've liked you for a long time now."
"Oh lovely, and you just broke up with Lili last month, tell me, did you love her at all? Or were you busy pining after her friends?"
"I…" He looked at his hands. She felt a little bad, but would never show it. "I loved Lili, for a little while, but then…she became someone else."
"What's that supposed to mean?"
"She changed, a lot. I found the person I loved wasn't there anymore. Anyway, you kept coming around and I couldn't help it, I kept thinking about you. I tried my best to think of Lili and focus on her, but you just kept bursting in."
"Is this going to keep going for much longer?"
"Shut up will you!" She raised an eyebrow but stayed quiet. "Thank you…I…I was still trying to keep you out of my mind when Lili and I broke up. After that there was nothing to stop me from thinking about you, and I just sort of made myself love you."
"Thrilling story, tell it again." She crossed her arms.
"See, even that!" He looked exasperated. "I should be hurt or upset, but even that kind of comment can't get me down."
"Congratulations."
"Please Elizaveta. Just give me a chance."
"I have a boyfriend."
"You and Roderich broke up before Lili and I did."
"Oh right, I forgot, not only am I your ex girlfriend's best friend, I'm also your best friend's ex girlfriend."
"Please."
"Fine."
He stopped, "Wait…you just said 'fine'."
"Yeah, I was there." The corner of her mouth twitched.
"Oh…good."
"So?"
"So?"
"Will you leave now?"
"But…"
"We can go on a date." She took out a pen and wrote a number on his hand. "Call me later."
He smiled, "Alright. I'll see you later."
"Bye now."
Elizaveta smiled to herself. Her house was beginning to look a little less desolate now, wasn't it?
