If you all were confused with the title, basically, what I did was I combined "short stories" and "drabbles" together and just made that. Why? Because I can't tell if short stories and drabbles are the same thing, so I just decided to merge them.
Anyway, as you can see, this whole thing is going to revolve around a few short stories - or, short storabbles, or oneshots, whichever you prefer - that have been in my head for awhile now. Now, I've already made something similar to this for the Soul Eater Archive.
The thing about both of those stories - I'm going to call them stories, even though they aren't - is that I made them to kind of help me a bit more on my writing, not to mention to just throw ideas that I have out there and wanting to know everyone's opinion on the idea of the story. Things like that.
Ahem. Without further ado, let's get this show on the rode!
P.S: This oneshot has an alternative ending, which I will post soon.
Disclaimer: I do not own Blue Dragon!
"I take it this isn't one of his smartest ideas ever?" He asked, pushing aside a bush and letting Kluke go through first, before he followed after, letting go of the bush as he was safely passed; the bush rustled back into place behind them as they continued walking.
Kluke sighed and crossed her arms, slowing her pace down a bit to walk beside the Minotaurous shadow wielder. "Well, counting all the other ideas that he's spurted out throughout the journey," she said, trailing off as she began counting all the times Shu had opened his mouth and blurted out some ridiculous ideas that actually worked in the end. She nodded, as though finding what she was going to say. "Yes; this defiantly wasn't an idea that was going to work."
Jiro sighed, shoulders slumping a bit. "Figures," he huffed out.
"Hey—Kluke! Jiro! Over here!"
The two halted in their steps and turned their heads to the direction of the voice. They could plainly see Shu, waving at them wildly for them to walk over. The two taller kids looked at each other and, already knowing what the other was going—wanting—to do; they raised their hands and began shaking them at the same time, playing the familiar game of rock-paper-scissors.
Jiro and Kluke halted their hands with Jiro having the rock symbol and Kluke having the paper symbol.
Rock is defeated by paper.
The two looked up, Jiro glaring and Kluke smiling. It was decided. They turned and walked over to Shu, with the Minotaurous shadow wielder sighing and the female smiling happily.
Shu, who was grinning broadly and waving the two over, flattered a bit when he saw the expressions on Kluke's and Jiro's faces. He blinked, confused. "Uh, what's wrong with you guys?" He asked cautiously, letting his foot take one step back and his hands raised somewhat in front of him.
Kluke just shared a glance with Jiro, her amused while the boy was agitated. They glanced back at Shu. "Nothing," was their reply to Shu's question. One was cheery, the other was grumpy. The two glanced at each other, before looking back at Shu, Kluke covering her giggles with a hand, while Jiro tried to—but failed miserably at—hide his blush from sight.
Shu watched the two, eyebrows knitted together in confusion, before he carefully turned around, keeping his gaze on the two. "O…kay…" He said awkwardly, turning around fully and walking ahead; he looked over his shoulder once or twice to make sure that the two were following, which they were. He glanced away from his rival and best friend and sighed, shaking his head. He'll never understand what type of relationship those two have.
Well, here's the ending on which Kluke won the game. The next chapter will be with Jiro winning and, personally, I kind of like this one... I don't know why.
Also, I believe I made this one and the other one because I just have a weird sense of humor... *shrug* I'm not sure, but that's what I think.
Anyway, read, review, and all that other good stuff; the next chapter will be updated later today or earlier tomorrow morning.
