It was well known between the both of them that they were the opposites of the same personality. Two halves that were torn from the original source, one with wings of stars and humanity, the other with wings of moon shadows and battle.
Dark Pit knows this all too well and he hates it, hates how he's regarded as some clone. He's thinking this to himself as he walks along, the skies dark with rain. Pit was gone, and he knows why. He always had some sense of it, due to their connection. Sealed in some ring somewhere, that's all he knew.
He feels it, too. Feels pain arch through his being more than once every day, like arrows easily slicing open his skin, showing the crimson blood that lurked underneath the pale skin. He was too weak to fight due to the pain coming in waves. Not until Pit somehow found a way to return to his body. He hates this connection that only affected him and not Pit.
So after the war passes, the pain fades and Hades long lost in the ocean wherever a god's soul may travel to, Dark Pit finds himself roaming the land in its savage beauty and its deathly nature. What else was he going to do now, anyways, since his creation was to best Pit? So he ignores it, spends his time in seclusion with a grim frown drawn on his face and memories haunting his dragon fire eyes.
There was always something, a tether of splattered scarlet roses and hauntingly beautiful blue carnations, that had them, in a way, drawn to one another. Dark Pit only regarded Pit as the 'better' half of him. Pit, on the other hand, thought differently when they finally met again and shared thoughts.
"We're not better than each other," Pit would hum in his galaxy-embedded voice, "We're one of the same and that's the important part right?"
Dark Pit raises his eyes and there's a sparkle of the reminiscent fire shining in vermilion. "Perhaps." He says simply, letting it hang off there and drift into the silence as an unspoken thank you.
A/N: This was from Sakura Hyuga's prompt of something brotherly. I made it kinda angsty, but yeah. I would like to thank my three reviewers so far, since they'd bothered to leave one on this series. I appreciate it, really.
