Title: Moments
Theme: "Ashes & Wine" by a Fine Frenzy
Genre: Tragedy, Romance
Version: Manga
Rating: PG
He had always admired Kunzite's steely resolve, envied Jadeite's ability to make himself heard and adored Nephrite's easy-going nature. They were as much friends as they were brothers-in-arms, but when they turned on Endymion, they turned on each other and thus on themselves. Zoisite had been the first to go, so much more susceptible to Beryl's delusions of grandeur than his seemingly stronger friends. He was the weakest link, and he had known it all along.
~ ~ ~
The
world around him was filled with a white-hot rage, and he ran
screaming into the battle, blood pounding his ears and dripping from
his hands.
Don't
know if our fate's already sealed ~ ~ ~ The
cold seeped into his bones, ripping his soul apart in ways not even
Beryl could have imagined it her cruellest moments. He could have
easily killed the senshi, but his re-emerging heart wanted her to
live the happily ever after she deserved. Mercury belonged in a realm
of knowledge and books, not on a battle-field. He turned his powers
on himself, not willing to take this beautiful being out of this
world- it was his last and only act of defiance against Metallia.
When Kunzite's heavy blade struck the crying girl, Zoisite had
already left this world behind. ~ ~ ~
This day's spinning surface on a
wheel
A
fragment of light at the end of the tunnel?
A reason to fight?
As a child, Umino had often dreamed to stand in a snow covered landscape, devoid of the sound of his own thoughts. It had been a pleasant dream, one that soothed him above anything else, for he had a restless mind that was constantly spinning with thoughts as sharp as broken glass, never giving him a minute of peace. Only when he met Mercury's reincarnation in the park years later did he know that it wasn't a dream, but a prophesy that waited to be fulfilled.
An hour passed before he finally trusted his feet to carry him to her. It took him another year to tell her that he had loved her long ago, and still did. It would take the rest of their lives to make up for the opportunities missed by in the Silver Millenium, but they had finally arrived where they were destined to be.
