Finally! Jeez, I never though I would finish this. Ahh well, not much to say. I think these drabbles are more... in depth then the rest or I don't know, you can decide if you want.


'Rufus' - - Rufus/Break

Break glared at the man in front of him. All Rufus could do is smirk behind his steel fan. They were having a battle of wits and witty remarks while the group watched in the background. Break sneered, "Looks who's talking; you're the one with long unnatural, unmanly hair,". Rufus only chuckles, "At least I can take care of my hair,". Break smirks," Oh? Are you implying that you're more feminine that I am?" Rufus thinks this is over. "You break so easily, Xerxes. I wouldn't be talking if I were you," Break glares at him, "Whatever…doofus."

'better than nothing' - - Elliot/Gilbert

Elliot glared at Gilbert, crossing his arms and turning away from his brother. Gilbert sighed. "It's better than nothing,". "Anything is better than this!" Elliot argued back as he stared at the raindrops outside. He wonders how that weird person, Break, whatever his name was, was able conjure up a seal and seal them inside this room without leaving. And he remembers what the weird clown said to him: Its to encourage your feelings for your foster brother, my naïve child. What the hell is he talking about, Elliot thought, a blush on his face.

'sand' - - Alice/WillOfAbyss

Twins were suppose to be the same. They had similar looks and qualities that would make them twins. They would only have one difference. But unlike twins, Alice and the Will of Abyss are different. White hair versus black hair; red versus blue, Will of Abyss was nowhere near the same as Alice. Alice was once human, unlike Abyss. And Will of Abyss controlled the Abyss. But both loved something, someone. They both loved him dearly, Like how the beach would love to wash across the sand. Alice and the Will of Abyss were like twins. Were.

'prologue' - - Break/Gilbert

There are many ways to begin anything. You can start is off as a word to a long sentence that seems like it never stops. For Break, the prologue is the most important part of anything. Because he likes beginning things with a riddle or two. Something to trick up and send that dense mind of his into a whirl. And to Break, the prologue can be many things. Something humorous and funny, similar to his sense of humor. Or it could be very serious. For example: "Why do you care so much of that young master?"

'broken looking glass' - - Oz/Alice

When Oz sees Alice, he sees a ray of sunshine. And it makes him happy and warm on the inside. He enjoys seeing her laugh and smile and yell, especially if she really wants something. That's because this is Alice. Often times, Oz feels jealous that she is able to act as she is without regret or fear. It makes Oz jealous. Sometimes, sometimes, he feels like she can see through his façade. But there are times, rare times, where he looks at Alice and she seems broken. Like looking into a broken looking glass.

'water is blue' - - Alice

Alice looks down at her feet, at her white heels. She has heard of water. People tell her that water is blue. Its very calm and serene, often painting a beautiful picture in her head. Water is clear and majestic. She kicks around in the water. Water, they say, its suppose to make a splashing noise every time disturbed. Water is also fun to play with. That's what they tell her. Alice stomps the water, hearing a slosh. Her eye brow raises a bit. Water is suppose to feel soft. Why is it red then?

'nightmares' - - Cheshire/Break(MadHatter)

Cheshire is on the verge of death. His blood is dropping on the floor so carelessly. But then again, this floor isn't even real. It takes all his will to fight, to try and at least survive despite these bad wounds. And his arms… his arms are gone. So he sits there, coughing blood up as he stares into that impure red eye. Then there's that evil smile that makes him think that he's in a nightmare. A cruelly realistic nightmare. "Shall I show you a sweet dream, tonight?" He looks away, because this damned red eye of his.

'reading out loud' - - Alice/Sharon

Alice never enjoyed reading. Never have, never will. But she found herself reading this interesting book. Alice was too addicted to it and luckily, for her, it was a series. About 5 books to be exact. But it was enough to make her read until the end. But there was something weird about this. Maybe it wasn't weird but to Alice it was weird. Definitely. It was weird, definitely weird, that Alice had fallen asleep against Sharon while reading this book. As she drifted to sleep, she heard her voice. She was reading out loud.

'chess' - - Vincent

King and queen. Rook and pawn. Bishop and knight. This was chess, Vincent' favorite game, and certainly his most preferred game. The 64-squared board that represented how divided the world was. How skills and tactics were needed to survive. It was interesting because Vincent never understood the game in the first place. But he understands that when the king is captured, its game over. That much, he understands; he knows exactly how to do so. He finds it funny too. Because he has won the game once, ending in checkmate. Its too bad no one else knows.


Alright for Rufus, my sister accidently called him Doofus when she saw this picture of him and that started the entire drabble series. My Break/Gilbert prologue one was started by this short song, so is Oz/Alice looking glass one. As for Alice's water, this was after I put this red bow on me. Obviously for Vincent's chess, I got it off the episode where he was playing chess with Oscar. But I hope you all will like them.