Hello, it's me again! Well anyways, it's a new fic and like most of mine,
this one came out of nowhere. I really don't know where I get such odd
ideas really. -_-; But anyways, this one is completely AU, no millennium
items or yami's or taking over the world and throwing it into darkness and
chaos. I know, I know, where's the fun in that eh? But not to worry, I'll
throw in some Ryou angst for those into chaos and darkness. Anyways, this
one is about Ryou and Bakura who are two different people. They meet up on
an English project and let's just say fate helps them along the way.
Warning: yaoi between Ryou and Bakura, my favorite couples! Ummm.some bullying and I think that's it for now.
Disclaimer: I don't own Yu-Gi-Oh. Now on with the fic! *************************************************************** ***************************************
Ryou Hanai was regular boy who once had a loving family consisting of a mother and father and a younger sister. He was a happy young boy whose life couldn't get any better for him. Every day he would get up with a smile on his young face and greeted the world with happiness and joy. Then when he was only ten, still yet a child, fate let the deadly scythe of death strike down upon his happy family. His family had felt the first blow on their beautiful yet delicate glass house. Although it had no broken the glass yet, it had an ugly shatter mark that spidered across the once smooth glass. Poor Ryou's mother had been struck with a deadly disease, cancer. A rare form of leukemia that slowly ate away her body as the illness consumed her. Poor Ryou, who was still only a child when his mother died was forced to take care of his sister and often his father, who was left grief stricken by his wife's death. Ryou was forced grow up quickly as he watched after his sister and urged his father back into work. Life resumed in the Hanai household as normal as possible, although Ryou was still left with the responsibility of a sister to take care of, ever since their father had thrown himself into work in an futile attempt to bury his grief away, just like the casket that had buried away his much beloved wife. Even with a new burden across his shoulder's our young Ryou still awoke with a smile on his face. Then just two short years later, fate let death take another fatal hit on Ryou's glass house. Ryou's sister, whom he was close too and felt the self appointed job of guardian ever since their mother's death, was involved in a brutal hit and run accident. She died in the hospital just five hours later, cradled in Ryou's arms; their father was away on a dig. This time, death had shattered the once so beautiful glass house, leaving its ugly mark. The first hit had left a mark, yet its second hit left a deeper mark. Ryou's once happy loving family, was gone. His beautiful mother and caring sister were dead, buried side by side to each other; his once happy father had buried himself into his work, in hopes to forget everything that reminded him of his family; and Ryou, poor Ryou was left alone in his house, no mother, no sister, and no father to love him. He no longer awoke with a smile on his face or the hopes of a new day. He awoke to the silence of an empty house and the whispers of memories. Ryou Hanai was the loneliest boy in Domino.
Bakura Tehoran was only a toddler when his father was killed by a drunk driver in the streets as fate would have it. Being only two years old, his memories of his father were faded away by time with only time stopping pictures to remind him of the one he used to call father. Living with his mother, Bakura was a happy teen, everything Ryou was not. He had friends at Domino High School, a family, and didn't lack in anything he wanted. With a reputation of a trouble maker in his school, Bakura loved chaos, destruction, and darkness. In essence he had and was everything Ryou was not.
By now, you must think fate is the villain here, tearing apart families and ruining lives, but fate is neither evil nor good. Fate is just fate; it follows what destiny has woven before it. So as these two different boys lived their own separate lives fate decided to lend a hand in the making, as you will see the story of how these two boys will collide into each other's lives and make an impact so deep in their lives, they can't help but be drawn to one another. This is the story of Ryou Hanai and Bakura Tehoran. *************************************************************** *************************************** That's the end! No, this wasn't really the first chapter, but more like the prologue. It's sort of like a really long summery and a background of the main characters. I know that Ryou's life is really sad, but really poor kid. T_T so please read and review and I will update as soon as possible. Thanks and Ja ne ^_^!
Warning: yaoi between Ryou and Bakura, my favorite couples! Ummm.some bullying and I think that's it for now.
Disclaimer: I don't own Yu-Gi-Oh. Now on with the fic! *************************************************************** ***************************************
Ryou Hanai was regular boy who once had a loving family consisting of a mother and father and a younger sister. He was a happy young boy whose life couldn't get any better for him. Every day he would get up with a smile on his young face and greeted the world with happiness and joy. Then when he was only ten, still yet a child, fate let the deadly scythe of death strike down upon his happy family. His family had felt the first blow on their beautiful yet delicate glass house. Although it had no broken the glass yet, it had an ugly shatter mark that spidered across the once smooth glass. Poor Ryou's mother had been struck with a deadly disease, cancer. A rare form of leukemia that slowly ate away her body as the illness consumed her. Poor Ryou, who was still only a child when his mother died was forced to take care of his sister and often his father, who was left grief stricken by his wife's death. Ryou was forced grow up quickly as he watched after his sister and urged his father back into work. Life resumed in the Hanai household as normal as possible, although Ryou was still left with the responsibility of a sister to take care of, ever since their father had thrown himself into work in an futile attempt to bury his grief away, just like the casket that had buried away his much beloved wife. Even with a new burden across his shoulder's our young Ryou still awoke with a smile on his face. Then just two short years later, fate let death take another fatal hit on Ryou's glass house. Ryou's sister, whom he was close too and felt the self appointed job of guardian ever since their mother's death, was involved in a brutal hit and run accident. She died in the hospital just five hours later, cradled in Ryou's arms; their father was away on a dig. This time, death had shattered the once so beautiful glass house, leaving its ugly mark. The first hit had left a mark, yet its second hit left a deeper mark. Ryou's once happy loving family, was gone. His beautiful mother and caring sister were dead, buried side by side to each other; his once happy father had buried himself into his work, in hopes to forget everything that reminded him of his family; and Ryou, poor Ryou was left alone in his house, no mother, no sister, and no father to love him. He no longer awoke with a smile on his face or the hopes of a new day. He awoke to the silence of an empty house and the whispers of memories. Ryou Hanai was the loneliest boy in Domino.
Bakura Tehoran was only a toddler when his father was killed by a drunk driver in the streets as fate would have it. Being only two years old, his memories of his father were faded away by time with only time stopping pictures to remind him of the one he used to call father. Living with his mother, Bakura was a happy teen, everything Ryou was not. He had friends at Domino High School, a family, and didn't lack in anything he wanted. With a reputation of a trouble maker in his school, Bakura loved chaos, destruction, and darkness. In essence he had and was everything Ryou was not.
By now, you must think fate is the villain here, tearing apart families and ruining lives, but fate is neither evil nor good. Fate is just fate; it follows what destiny has woven before it. So as these two different boys lived their own separate lives fate decided to lend a hand in the making, as you will see the story of how these two boys will collide into each other's lives and make an impact so deep in their lives, they can't help but be drawn to one another. This is the story of Ryou Hanai and Bakura Tehoran. *************************************************************** *************************************** That's the end! No, this wasn't really the first chapter, but more like the prologue. It's sort of like a really long summery and a background of the main characters. I know that Ryou's life is really sad, but really poor kid. T_T so please read and review and I will update as soon as possible. Thanks and Ja ne ^_^!
