Kyo
"FAILED? HOW COULD YOU FAIL ME? I ASKED YOU FOR ONE SIMPLE TASK AND YOU CAN'T DO EVEN THAT?" Kyo started pacing and holding his hands to his head. He rubbed his eyes a few times and ran his hand down his face. He needed some relief, between growing sick and weak and the possibility of this war not coming to the surface things were looking grim and not just for him, but for the entire world.
Humans did not understand that they were not destroying just the Ozone or the earth, but they were destroying homes, the fairies, and even their own race. "How could you people be so stupid? You are all just like the humans! Living in some hunky dory sunny land of lalaness and you don't even care that with out this war you will die! How can you all be so blind?"
So there it was. The truth. There was more then anger and hate to Kyo, much more. Kyo was quite the opposite of how he was often depicted. He was in fact a lover. He cared about the world more then anyone. Kyo turned to look at Isis. The look in her eyes, she was scared of him. She was hurt by him. Most of Kyo didn't care. She needed to understand that all of this was for her, for her family, for her cult, and for the entire world.
Kyo leaned over his stone thrown. He looked as though he might throw up from all the stress. Then his voice softened. It was deep and painful to listen to, like a sad song of love lost wringing through her ears. "You don't know what it is like." He moaned. He turned and looked at her. His eyes were soft and sincere. "Carrying the lives of fairies and humans alike on your back. You think I like doing that? You think I like bringing the extinction of animals and plants? You think I like destroying? If there was anyway that we could live with out it would gladly join the spring fairies. I would gladly bring the chills of winter. In stead, I get depicted as some beast, some monster who is only out for the good of himself."
The starry light flashed across his face and the pain of the burden was blinding. "You don't know what it's like. How could you? You're pain will never come close to mine. I have to worry about protecting, not only the fairies, but the animals and humans of this world."
