Twilight
Neechi
Disclaimer: They're not mine. Leave me alone. You know who they belong to, don't pretend you don't.
Notes: Song-fic… because I found one of my old CDs. Squall and Seifer… sort of. I don't know yet. I haven't written it. Writing it first is important. ::smiles:: Anyway, this song is called Twilight by Vanessa Carlton. Yes, I have music other than Gackt, Hyde, L'ArcenCiel, and Dir en Grey. So far, in my head, it's in Seifer's POV. Third person might work best, seeing as how the song is in first person. Words are in regular print, lyrics are in Italics. If otherwise, you'll know because it's obvious.
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Seifer leaned against the tree, the branches spread out high up above him, leaves a bright green, and together they made a canopy above the blonde, beautiful wonder. Ultimecia had been gone for little over a year now, and the buzz from the war was starting to die down. Just a little. Just enough so that Seifer could go shopping for groceries and not get run out of town. Or… people wouldn't bother to try running him out of town. It never did work, now did it?
I was stained, with a role
In a day not my own
But as you walked into my life
You showed what needed to be shown
I always knew, what was right
I just didn't know that I might
Peel away and choose to see
With such a different sight
His eyes were closed, and he was lightly napping. Hyperion lay next to him, his left hand curled loosely around the hilt. A light breeze floated down from the sky high above and far away, caressing his soft, tanned skin lovingly. Within his almost-dreams, Seifer's mind did its best to remember the past, did its best to forget the past; to tuck it away and leave it there to collect dust and spiders.
And I will never see the sky the same way,
And I will learn to say goodbye to yesterday
And I will never cease to fly if held down,
And I will always reach too high cause I've seen,
Cause I've seen, twilight
It was Squall he saw in his dreams. It was Squall's blade he clashed with. It was his own love and devotion and admiration he had to hide. And he hid it well, if you asked his opinion or any other's. But maybe, maybe not well enough. Lying to himself, lying to others. Although it pained him, he still forced himself to suffer. Suffer the way he stabbed himself in the heart every time he saw that look in Squall's eyes.
Never cared never wanted
Never sought to see what flaunted
So on purpose so in my face
Couldn't see beyond my own place
It was so easy not to behold what I could hold
But you taught me I could change
Whatever came within these shallow days
Of course, at first he didn't know why he taunted and teased and tormented Squall. Seifer was used to being the center of attention, everyone saw him, whether they wanted to or not. But not Squall, Squall never saw him. And so he fought for it; with every step. It was always a rivalry, because he wanted Squall to see him. And Squall didn't want to.
And I will never see the sky the same way,
And I will learn to say goodbye to yesterday
And I will never cease to fly if held down,
And I will always reach too high cause I've seen,
Cause I've seen, twilight
The sky was fading from blue and into purples and pinks and oranges, the breeze chilled a little, but not enough to awaken the golden-haired god. He'd been through so much. And blaming it all on the Sorceress and Ultimecia just wasn't fair. There was bad judgement on his part, too. Maybe not all the time, but there were a few chances. A few that he could have taken. A few times he could have changed things.
But he didn't.
As the sun shines through it pushes away
And pushes ahead
It fills the warmth of blue
And leaves a chill instead and
I didn't know that I could be
So blind to all that is so real
But as illusion dies
I see there is so much to be revealed
And I will never see the sky the same way,
And I will learn to say goodbye to yesterday
And I will never cease to fly if held down,
And I will always reach too high cause I've seen,
Cause I've seen, twilight
There was something coming, something ominous and dark and something he deserved. Something that he had been waiting for. It sent chills down his spine and his stomach sank, the odd, ill feeling washing over him. But he deserved that, too. After all, didn't he remember what he had done to Squall? Squall didn't deserve that.
He didn't even want to save the world in the first place.
And the ominous thing; the ominous creature; it paused in it's hunt. And it looked up at him with haunted blue eyes that glowed with more than one sin. And each and every one was his own. And sweat trickled down his brow, slowly. His fingers flexed around Hyperion's hilt, sweat seeping into his palms.
"Seifer?" He knew that voice. That was a nice voice, a loved voice. Something to listen to nonstop. It belonged to an angel.
He didn't deserve to hear it.
"Seifer?" A leather-clad hand on his shoulder, lightly shaking him. His sea green eyes opened immediately, merely to peer into the heavenly blue-gray of the angel's.
It took him a moment to find his voice, but the angel spoke first, "Bad dream? Come on, it's getting dark. Let's go before Zell decides to eat something besides hotdogs."
"Fat chance, Chickenwuss doesn't know there are any foods besides hotdogs." Seifer shook his head, breaking out of his temporary daze, and looked at Squall. Smiled on the inside.
All was forgiven.
I was stained, by a role,
In a day not my own
But as you walked into my life
You showed what needed to be shown
I always knew, what was right
I just didn't know that I might
Peel away and choose to see
With such a different sight.
Squall didn't hate him.
And I will never see the sky the same way,
And I will learn to say goodbye to yesterday
And I will never cease to fly if held down,
And I will always reach too high cause I've seen,
Cause I've seen, twilight
Everything was right again.
::Owari::
Okay... well it was somewhat Seifer and Squall and... -dies- Well? What do you think? ;;; I don't have any complaints to myself. - Shoves three bags of complaint notes away- Yeah. You voice them for me and I'll probably agree. Gods, I hate getting people out of character. –dies-
