Five Lives Aya/Ran Fujimiya Never Lived
A/N: First, disclaimer. I don't own them, which should be obvious because the show is a little less graphic than I would've made it. Secondly, the Five Lives Never Lived concept was stolen from someone in the WK100 Livejournal group, which is awesome and I recommend everyone go look at it, by the way. But...I think they took the idea from somewhere else as well, but if they didn't, they are all the most awesome for coming up with it!
And as always, feed the author, please review.
I
Nothing in Fujimiya Ran's life came without a routine. He would wake up each day, shower, eat breakfast, send his sister off to school, and go to work. Everyday, he had to pass the marker of the accident. Luckily, no one in his family had been hurt, but people still blamed him for the death of the uprising politician Takatori Reiji. Personally, Ran thought it good the man was dead. Something hadn't seemed right about him.
II
Loading his gun into its holster, Fujimiya Ran got ready for another night at work. Being a part time security guard for Takatori Inc. had its perks. No one was ever around for the night shift and he often went weeks without encountering any problems. As he whistled and walked down the hallway, music blaring, he never heard the 'zip' of a wire being unwound and pulled tight.
III
Fujimiya Aya leaned over the edge of the bed to rest her head on her brother Ran's chest. It had been over 3 years since the accident that had sent Ran into a coma. The doctors had gone countless tests and repeatedly told her that there was no hope, no reason to keep him 'alive'. A single tear slipped out of her eye, then another and another as she reached her hand down to pull the plug. Ran's shirt became wet with her tears, as his heart slowly stopped.
IV
He'd never wanted to appeal to his wishes. She was a heartless bitch and now she got everything she wanted from Ran, lest she let something 'slip' to their parents. After all, the Fujimiyas wouldn't like to know that their only son was gay, and they definitely didn't need to know that he had a boyfriend – and a foreigner at that. Ran leaned down and pointed out the earrings he was to buy. As Aya hugged him, he couldn't help but wonder what his life would be like if she was in a coma.
V
It was a traditional Japanese family. The son took over the job of the father. For fifteen years, Fujimiya Ran had worked in his father's old store. Then Bradley Crawford had come onto the scene. A stock genius, he made millions of dollars a year, if not a month. After a while, Crawford bought out Ran's company and turned the building into a parking lot. Two weeks later, Ran hung himself in his closet. His suicide note spoke solely of childhood dreams. His parents scoffed and quickly covered up the news of their son's death. To them, nothing had happened.
