[A/N] This was when I requested a bunch of prompts and pairings to respond to with drabbles.
Prompt: Sin Pairing: Yullen [A/N]
The things about sin is that you can always be forgiven — or at least, that's what they'd been told. Because God was ever loving, forgiving all those who asked leaving the others to be punished for being too blind and selfish.
But if their God was so forgiving and loving, then why did good men suffer so horribly? Was it a test of faith and good will — but if it was that then there most definitely be a limit to this suffering because at times it seemed more like punishment.
They were not supposed to be punished if they had been forgiven. Wasn't that the way good morals worked? You did something bad and were punished — but if you ask for forgiveness then it is given to you and you do not receive the punishment.
These things had never made much sense to him, he'd seen many religions in his travels with his master, and he'd tried to understand all of them.
He'd attempted to find one that didn't hold multi-faceted contradictions and failed. Leaving him with little faith in the workings of higher powers and their forgiveness, regardless of the fact that he worked under an organization so bathed in religion — created under the Catholic Church no less.
But the day he learned that Kanda was no longer as invincible as he had thought…
When he discovered that the swordsman's regenerative abilities had long since left him — had turned him as fragile as everyone else…
The day he watched the man he thought could never be defeated fall…
He got to his knees in front of every God he could think of and begged for forgiveness of whatever sin had gotten this punishment.
