This was taken from the livejournal onesentence community, however, I have modified it to fit my own needs. But I looked at it, and thought, oh gosh, I could write essays for each of these words, and so I really couldn't help taking the fifty words. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.

Now, back to homework.


Fifty Facets Of A Little Thing

#01 – Motion

Newton's First Law states that an object in motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by a net force, and Tamaki removed whatever net force there might have been in the instant that he smiled that charming smile of his and shook Kyouya's hand.

#02 – Cool

What Tamaki first noticed about Kyouya was that the younger boy had beautiful hands that rivaled his own; they were smooth and cool and a pleasure to shake.

#03 – Young

Tamaki and Kyouya were only in middle school when they met each other, so they had the time to appreciate and explore youth, and they could celebrate the sheer joy of being young together.

#04 – Last

Perhaps it was unconsciously destined that once they would be each other's first and last true love; for Tamaki never went beyond a crush after meeting Kyouya, and Kyouya somehow knew that his brush of lips (an accident, Tamaki claimed) with the blond boy would be his last first kiss.

#05 – Wrong

Later on in life, when things went slower and people were calmer, both reflected that being together was just so wrong, but their hearts told them that there was a fine line between so wrong and too right.

#06 – Gentle

People assumed Kyouya was little more than a heart-stopping robot, and girls fantasized that his touch would be clinical and mechanic, but Tamaki (with the certainty of having first-hand experience) always thought that it was merely gentle and light.

#07 – One

Tamaki never ceased to wonder how Kyouya could achieve near-miracles with that one look which was so level it was disconcerting; but Kyouya marvelled at how Tamaki's one smile could tell everyone that life wasn't that bad after all.

#08 – Thousand

The ancient Chinese believed that consuming a thousand-year-old wild ginseng would extend one's lifespan considerably, but Tamaki believed that just being with Kyouya made him live longer, and live happier, than eating anything else would.

#09 – King

Tamaki was the King, all golden and splendid, and Kyouya was such a fitting counterpart because the Shadow King was elegantly black and glorious in his own right.

#10 – Learn

Teenagers soak up knowledge like sponges, and Kyouya, as usual, had more of that supply than others: he had his school lessons, he had his conversations with his father, and he had his time with Tamaki that taught him so many different things.


Next 40 coming up soon!