Ok so this is my favorite part so far. I need some time to write more chapters, hopefully longer ons..? what do you think? Please do comment, I love getting those!
Disclaimer: Soul Eater is not mine (Well, kid is my crush, but he isnt technically mine)
Maka's Point Of View
The screaming was unbearable. I saw couples, kissing couples everywhere, but their kisses weren't gentle like the ones in the books. The girl screamed, having her soul sucked out by the kiss. The boy reached for her corpse, tearing her chest apart and ripping the heart out. "Maka... don't trust him..." The voice warned me. "Mama!" I shouted, running in the darkness. "At the end, you're alone, all alone." A whisper passed through the darkness as I fell, and I was alone. The landing was ruff. I sat up, trying to see in the pitch blackness. "Mama..." I felt something wet streaming down my cheeks. "I trusted you... you left me."
Evil laughter echoed as the lights were turned on. Those weren't tears; they were drool, the drool from the mouth of the monster. "Who can you trust?" the pale monster asked, looking at me with two red eyes. He quickly changed form into the shape of Soul. "Your best friend lied. He never was your friend. Just another man, after your body." He stepped towards me, violently grabbing my waist and leaning to kiss me. I could feel his other hand sneaking under my shirt and trying to rip off the ring I got from Kid. "Stop!" I shouted. "Soul-".
"Beast." A rock hit the monster's head. "Leave her alone!" a voice shouted. Soul ran away, leaving me to shiver, alone once more. "No! Soul! Don't leave me..." I was scared of the dark, so scared I would suffer his touch. I raised my hand, feeling the smooth silver under my fingers. "You don't have to keep it, you know." said the same voice as before. A white skull was the only thing that shone in the darkness. A door opened, it was a flowery field.
Kid's Point Of View
Maka stepped through the door. "Do you like it?" I asked. "Where are we?" Her eyes were red of tears. "This is my dream. I chose to share it with you using the connection between our souls." She sat down, hands feeling the grass. "It's not at the same level." She sounded surprised. I nodded. "But isn't it beautiful?" She looked up to the sky, blinded by the light of the sun.
"If it wasn't for your Gregory soul you would've gone mad by those dreams long ago. Why didn't you tell anyone?" My tone came out way more aggressive than I intended. "You would think that I'm a freak, maybe you do right now." I denied the option right away. "I don't think you're a freak. The only thing odd about you is how beautiful and kind your soul is after all of that, honestly." She smiled at me. "Hey, Kid, may I stay here? I don't wanna go back just yet." I nodded. "Sure. Stay here for as long as you'll need. Just don't forget to call me when you decide to kill those Kishins in there." She rolled on her stomach as I sat down beside her. "Kishins? In my dreams?" She asked. "Monsters, men, whatever you call them. Your job is to slay them, just like slaying a kishin. Clear your mind and you will sleep tight." Her eyes sparkled. You will show me?" I laughed at her silly question. "Of course I will."
Maka changed into a scythe. I walked into the darkness, taking careful steps. "Why is it so dark in here?" I asked, already guessing the answer. "I can't see in the dark, they can't see me." My breath deepened. "Every element in a dream resembles something. This darkness is ignorance." I felt shock flowing through the connection. "I'm not trying to insult you. The first thing we need is light." She almost fainted as I summoned a fireball. "It's not as strong as it would be with Liz and Patty's help, but this is a dream, so it is stronger than it's supposed to be. Yes," I answered before she asked. "This is what we use for ammo. Hopefully with this we'll make a moon." I told her. "A moon?" She asked. I smiled and threw the fireball into the sky, where it crashed to many tiny pieces, one bigger then all of the rest. "Tsuki" She read the message made with stars. "Oh my god, kid, its gorgeous." the moon spread light on a big cliff near the sea. "I kept on running in circles, I can see it now. Always falling off the edge and climbing back. That's what hurt me so much." I nodded. "You chose to close your eyes so you won't see the monsters, but all you got from that was a circle, and some bruises. Now you'll be able to advance." She smiled and changed into human form. "Be careful, there are still monsters around. We'll be waking up soon, though." she nodded.
Soul's Point Of View
Maka and kid were missing.
Nobody asked questions, Black*Star acted innocent and Patty did not talk to me. Tsubaki was always weaker, but she was loyal to Black*Star. I never thought my best friend will turn like this. Liz, on the other hand, agreed to talk to me, depending on the subject.
Stein passed their names without a notice. Was he a part of it? Why didn't he care? Did Shinigami-sama know? Probably did. So why did no one explain?
"Liz! psst! Liz!" I called the beautiful pistol, trying to get her attention. Her blue eyes flashed at me. "Don't worry, they are coming back today. I talked with kiddo thorugh the mirror-" The stopped herself before saying anything else. "They were together?" I whispered furiously. She turned back to Stein. "It was a mission by Stein. They had to go." She explained. [It wasn't a lie, after all. they were fixing Maka's problem.] "He told me to calm you the eff down." I breathed deeply. So they didn't run away to wed or make out. They were together, but Maka wasn't "ready" for those, according to herself. It comforted me, for the most part.
Maka's Point Of View
"Breakfast!" Kid acted so painfully cheerful, and he wasn't even a morning person. "I talked with Liz through the mirror, told her to calm everybody down, especially your weapon." I put my hand on my forehead. Tonight was the best sleep I had in years, but it crushed me completely. I didn't even wake up before noon. 'Maybe it's because you normally hate sleeping. Tonight there were fewer nightmares so you weren't so eager to wake.' A little voice of reason offered in my head. ...Or maybe it was the sky Kid made. To think, he really would give her the moon... The situation was almost poetic. "Hmm..." I replied. "Maka? Were you listening? I said I spoke to Liz." I shook my head. "Hum? Oh, okay. Did she say anything about Soul?" He sighed. "He's in quite a panic, thinking I kidnapped and raped you with the help of my father's evil network... [Even though I'm pretty sure he's a part of that network...] The guy's got problems." I took a bite in the pancake, immediately choking as I realized, we are in a desert. Eating pancakes. "Pancakes?!" I asked. Of course I wanted to know more about Soul, but right now I was more bothered by the food in my mouth. "Oh, that? I flew to Death city and picked it up so you can eat it here and won't starve at the flight home." I looked at him, stunned. "Let me get this straight, You flew all the way to Death city, something you knew you were going to do anyway, bought fresh pancakes and came back, all so I won't have to wait?" My stomach felt funny as he nodded. "That is so sweet of you." I fought the sudden attraction I felt for him. Most of the time it was under control, but after something like that I needed a huge amount of self-discipline to only not jump him and cuddle to oblivion. But that will only make me like papa, wouldn't it? I must control myself.
"Let's go." He tapped his fingers on the tents, sucking them back into his hand. "Yea." I reply. Kid always made it to surprise me. I climbed on Beelzebub behind him. "Hold on tight!" he warned. I put my hands around his waist. "You know Kid; I think I'll reconsider playing." He grinned, taking off.
Maybe I will.
Soul's Point Of View
"For the last flipping time Soul, it's none of your businesses. I might be your roommate and partner, but one more question and I swear, I'm moving in with Crona." I swallowed hard, seeing as she looked dead serious. Never mind, I got the answers I wanted: It was a mission, she didn't leave by own will, kid didn't rape her and she wasn't in love with neither of us. My eye jumped down to her hand. Good, the ring wasn't there. Rather, it didn't come back.
The only downside was their repaired friendship. Well, I felt guilty on seeing it this way, but the jealousy was too strong for me to ignore. I don't know how, but he got her to speak with him again- I didn't even know what brought her to shut him out in the first place, and that simply ate me slowly.
Liz acted strange lately; she wasn't her normal cool self. On the one hand she was nicer to Maka, on the other hand not as happy and confident. Once again, I felt I was to blame.
