I need BETA, somebody! I'm so sorry that this fic is super short! I really am! Darn my lack of grammar! I envy the people who can write metaphors so easily like closing and opening their eyes. (Is that right?)

For distracting myself for my helplessness( Waaa my head. I don't know what I'm writing anymore... lalala), time for reviews!

yuki no tsuki: Thank you very much! waaaa... me too! I kinda hate writing that because Lesus was hurt so much by what Sun said. UWAA! =A= When will he know it? it's still a long... way.

stefertheawsome: I already warned you it would be short! But, thank you very much!

ShiroAkari: really? really!? (Eyes gleaming) uwaaa uwaaa uwaaa Thank you so very much!


Disclaimer: I do not own the Legend of Sun Knight and make no profit from writing this.


Word count: 301 (oh my gosh! I over-plus 1 word)... EHEM.

Chapter 10: The darkness that lurks within (part 1)

A heavy moon hung in the sky and lit up the stars with light. Everyone has fallen into a deep sleep, after they have finished their activities. There were no people on the streets, only the sound of winds and crickets to be heard.

In the alley, two figures appeared, running. They breathed heavily and have been running for hours. But no matter how tired they are, the two figures didn't dare to stop.

One of the figures was slim, a small dagger hung by his waist. While this figure is slim, the other was the opposite, the figure had a well-built body, a scar appeared on his left eye. Both their clothes a mess. Traces of blood was seen on their back and on their hands, as if they had been tortured before. No matter if they were in pain or out of breath, they won't stop.

The two figures stopped, only to checked their surroundings and make sure that nobody followed them. Looking back and front, left and right. When they were sure no one was following them, the two figures ran again. Puddle splashed, two pair of footsteps were heard. The building slowly turned into trees and the trees slowly turned into bare land. No one knows what happened.

Every time they got nearer and nearer to their destination they could not help but to smile that stretch from ear to ear, eyes glinting dangerously under the moonlight. This was what they were running for, this was what they want the most. None can stop them; none can catch them, ever again. The wind flew pass them. How many years have they not fell the wind? How many years they dream of sunlight?

There was only one thing that crossed their minds.

We're free!


I need BETA!

And... I humbly request for reviews. Let's just hope that the second part isn't going to be short.