#11-#20 is here! Actually, some of them would inspire me to write longer drabbles/oneshots focusing on that theme if I didn't have a lot of work to do.
That aside, I have this funny urge to know which one you like (: so please review and quote me the one you think is best! (and preferably say why)
Fifty Facets of a Little Thing
#11 – Blur
Kyouya always grumbled that Tamaki was so active that he was a blur; but when they were alone time was a blur for completely different reasons, because one moment Kyouya was typing and the next moment he was tangled with Tamaki on the couch.
#12 - Wait
Waiting was always hard for Tamaki- he waited for his father to acknowledge him, his mother to come back to him, his grandmother to accept him- so he decided that he would not wait for Kyouya to love him.
#13 – Change
In their lives many things would change; they would graduate, they would grow old, they would die, but no matter how dangerously close it came to teetering on the edge, Tamaki would never stop loving Kyouya, and Kyouya would never stop having an intense yearning for Tamaki (although he refused to call it love).
#14 – Command
One of Kyouya's most amusing memories of Tamaki was of the blond boy pinned beneath him, writhing and squirming and clutching until Kyouya told him to stop, and everything else went so much better then.
#15 – Hold
Tamaki rarely admitted that he was scared of anything, but there were the few days when even he couldn't see anything bright in his broken-up family, nevertheless, Kyouya was there to hold him, and hold him tight.
#16 – Need
The reason why Kyouya never explicitly told Tamaki he loved him was because Kyouya didn't think that what he felt could be called love: love was the fluffy-cotton-candy-style-goodness one saw on TV, not the hungry, never-satisfied need to be with Tamaki.
#17 – Vision
Kyouya saw the world in black and white, but Tamaki added the shades of gray for him, and along with it came all the colours of the rainbow.
#18 – Attention
Tamaki was an attention-seeking boy (no one could ever deny that), and his character was such that the more ignored he was, the harder he would seek to gain that person's attention (and Kyouya, being Kyouya, knew very well how to exploit that weakness).
#19 – Soul
Tamaki thought that the most beautiful card he had gotten from anyone was the one from a normally reserved boy that simply read: I will be waiting, with a song in my soul.
#20 – Picture
If we look at them from an artist's point of view, Tamaki and Kyouya asleep would be lovely to draw: a bright glow of tousled hair, slightly parted lips, a finely muscled arm over a lean torso, and two pale legs entwined.
If I don't get at least 8 reviews I shall not update. (then again, I like writing too much.)
