Love this pairing, sorry I gush about it.


How Wrong


It is often repeated in the channels of meaningful conversation that all good things come to an end. Whether that is a warning, a lesson, or something else altogether is of no regard: the fact remains that life teaches one to expect the things they hold dear to disappear one day.

Simple, sweet, dark graphite hair.

It is often repeated in other channels of meaningful conversation that it is better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all. Whether that in itself is a condolence, a lesson or something else altogether is of no regard: the fact remains that despite the optimistic tone of the words, life teaches one to expect and cope with the loss of a love they hold dear.

A soft, kind, unassuming smile.

Eyes as understanding as they are engaging, at times crimson, at times confused, always understanding.

He smiles as he watches her relax some feet away, grateful for his good fortune. It is better to love and never lose than to lose at all.

"All good things come to an end."

How wrong they are.


A/N: To start off with I find myself compelled to embellish the dynamic that they're both more or less immortal. I hope it doesn't get redundant, and I promise I will start moving around. This is just to start off with. I love Saya individually, but her and Hagi together warm my heart, so these come out randomly as my mind turns.

Review if you can, and enjoy.

LL