WHY WASN'T YOUR LAST CHAPTER GOOD ENOUGH
T-I'll make it up to them I swear!
NO EXCUSES BAHAHAHA TIME TO DIE
*gets rko'ed
That's how it played out in my head… hahaah okay sorry about punctuation and grammar and the lack of understanding. I will make it up to you in this chapter okay? Also I was watching fairytale while writing this. Would highly recommend watching. And I'm gonna do a fan fiction on that soon btw. Hahahaah this will be fun xx
Note: I spell Mien like Mine cause that's how they do it in the anime.
Tatsumi and Akame came at each other at extraordinary speeds, pulling back their weapons ready to strike. She could tell where he was going to hit, just by looking at his stance. He would jump up, feint to the left, arc on the right and stab stomach level. That was his go to combination. She lowered her head smiled as he neared, ready to counter-attack. Tatsumi knew what she was thinking. He knew she could read his movement, knowing her, she could probably read his thoughts. As he planned out his attack, time seemed to slow around him. He drank in every detail of her stance, where she was looking, where the weapon was positioned and how tight she gripped the Shinai. She probably guessed what and where he was gonna strike, and obviously, she would counter. As they came closer and closer he pulled all his power into one hit. One hit to knock her down the whole match. Her mid was racing, she tried to predict his next movement but his expression, his expression told nothing. 'Got you,' she smiled. Her deadly grin, just as sharp as her blade pierced his vision. She jumped up and brought her sword down into a position to block his first strike.
As they ran dust and sand flew after seconds later, spiraling behind them at their feet. Tatsumi raised his sword for the final time as akame readied the blade at her shoulder. Finally meeting she smiled ready to counter his movements. The look of surprise on her face was priceless. Instead of running up Tatsumi feinted to the shoulder and slid down on his knees, spinning and swinging his sword out with both is hands in an arc as he moved. A massive blast of wind was sent hurdling outwards from their clash, blowing sand in all directions. His whole arm tensed and his fingers clenched the wood as the wood came in contact with Akame's leg, knocking her off her feet. Luckily her expression changed to seriousness before she spun out of her daze, doing a front flip to land and recover from the Strike. Recovering with wide eyes she stared at him. Tatsumi just shrugged, gave her his signature grin and pointed his sword at her, ready to fight. 'One to you,' she stated. Her gaze fell to see a small red mark just below her right knee. 'Good hit,' she commented, before raised her sword and charging him at lightning speed.
It was like she appeared in front of him rather than actually sprinting to her target. She swung down only to have her strike blocked. Ducking down she stabbed and swung left to be dodged and parried away. 'He's gotten good, or is it that my offensive is bad now?' This thought angered her beyond belief, and she continued her assault. Tatsumi just watched and avoided her sword, parrying when necessary. After what had seemed like an hour, he finally found an opening, moving to the left and stabbing her there. 'He found it!' she exclaimed in her head, smiling as she countered easily, swung behind him, dodged his involuntary strike and jump-kick him in the chest, sending him hurdling back a few paces. He recovered, rose and dusted himself off before readjusting his stance. 'That was stupid of me,' he told her. 'It was,' she agreed before the both of them came at each other at a blinding speed, both strike to the front, clashing in a lock. Their eyes battled each other in an intense stare before Tatsumi let go, much to Akame's surprise and swung to the right, then stabbing the lower leg and stepping on her foot. Akame easily dodged and blocked the first two strikes, but the third was unexpected. 'OUUUCCCH,' she howled into the air, hobbling on one foot while she comforted the other. Tatsumi took this chance to trip her swiftly, hitting just under her ankle and hold his sword to her neck. When she opened her eyes she was met by the point of a Shinai.
As he held out his hand, she grabbed it helping herself up, and then suddenly sweeping him of his feet. His head collided with the sand as he looked up to see Akame's foot on his chest. 'Ughhhhh,' he sighed as he tried to move. The force on his chest was excruciatingly painful. Akame smiled before letting go and walking back ten paces, before readying her blade once more.' Last one, let's make it count,' she told him before charging. Tatsumi was still recovering from being on the ground, so she spun up and struck down, ready to drive her sword into the small of his neck. As she came down Tatsumi only looked up and smiled. Her eyes darted back and forth between his face and hands, but there was no use trying to predict what he would do. One moment he was facing her, and the next he was behind her, holding his sword to her neck, and grasping her arm in a tight monkey grip. 'Since when are you that fast…' she questioned with her mouth open wide. She tried to struggle free from his clutch, but it was pointless. His hand was like iron. 'The look of shock on her face is absolutely adorable!' he thought as he mischievously grinned holding her a bay. 'I win.' Tatsumi whispered as he stole both swords and walked the opposite direction, not looking back once. He left a still very stunned Akame staring at him.
'Since when are you so fast?!' an out-rage Akame yelled at Tatsumi. 'Since when are you such a sore loser Akame?' he coolly replied. The moment he finished the sentence he was dead. The rest of that hour was spent by Akame, chasing Tatsumi around the area with both Shinai, demanding an apology.
After their forcing Tatsumi into a headlock and uttering an apology, they continued on their way. Walking beside each other, they discussed the mission and the destination they were headed to. Suddenly, they hear a large howling noise, piercing the wind. Both of their heads rose, trying to locate the sound, listening intently to their surroundings. 'Nothing,' they both muttered together. Just as they were about to continue, a massive, monstrous worm-like figure burst out from the sand, roaring as it crashed through the surface.
In a flash, the two of them readied there weapons. Akame drew Murasame, ready to strike the curved long sword as she got into stance. Tatsumi also drew his short sword, running around to the right, ready to attack the flank. Both nodded to each other as they jumped into their target.
'GYAHHHHHHHHHH!' Tatsumi yelled as he drove his sword into the back of the enormous, brown danger beast (Loud Kia equals good fight). He twisted his blade as it released from the flesh. Jumping off the back, summersaulting in the air he dragged his blade down the beast's back he fell, creating a massive bloody crack, spurting fountains of crimson, painting the sand behind him. As he reached the bottom of the monster, he dodged its bite and jump the left to stab it multiple times, piercing the shell-like armor. Finally he pulled back and jumped up once more to throw his blade into the beast's eye. He rolled to safety as Akame took the lead. He felt partly guilty; not having Incursiro definitely took its toll on him. He felt weak in battle without his imperial arms, but he believed that Akame could finish it off quickly. He ran to the side, signaling Akame to strike.
'Eliminate,' Akame whispered as she sprinted forward, burying the hilt of her sword into the shell armor of the beast, trying to pierce the flesh on the inside. She then drove Murasame into an upwards arc before ripping her blade out of the beasts flesh. The monster wailed as Murasame cut into it. The poison began to spread through the withering flesh. Pacing back she dodged two of its attacks from the front and stabbed it lightly in several places. She sprinted to the side before jumping up and slashing it multiple times, then rolling under its bash and cutting the under area of its throat. Akame ran up the beast's figure and jumped high into the air. She came down spinning with such force; the hostile was cut in half. When she landed, she flicked her sword, and the whole beast bled vigorously before falling to the ground.
Akame slowly walked up to the struggling beast, placing her sword on its head, before finally giving it the sweet gift of death. It stopped it's moving instantly, and the body became limp.
'You ok?' Tatsumi question before running over to meet her. 'Great,' she replied. Both of them smiled at each other before doing an injury check (Tatsumi had to strip again) and retrieving their packs. They continued onwards through the unforgiving desert. Followed by the sun on their backs. What they left in the desert never followed them again…
Time skip 4 days. Both had been walking through the desert, heading north.
The Northern border- disbanding Esdeath's conquest.
'How long had it been since they left the capital?' Tatsumi wondered as they reached the northern border. The environment presented was brutal. Honestly, he preferred the desert to the frozen wasteland before the two. Tiny ice flakes fell from the skies as Akame and Tatsumi trod through the plains of snow. The skies above were cloudy and gloomy, threatening to rain at any moment. The usually blazing sun was nowhere to be seen in this barren land. The many sand dunes and heat waves were now replaced with hills of heavy snow and frozen lakes. Pine trees around them were coated in thick white layers, like icing sugar on gingerbread sticks. Tatsumi sighed as he continued to amble on ahead with Akame, watching as his warm breath dissipated into the chill wind.
'This was all Esdeath's doing?' he questioned Akame as his fist clenched. 'Hai,' she blankly answered. The mere thought of all the lives she took on her conquering sickened him. He remembered travelling through this are to reach the Capital. Sayo and Ieyasu would chase each other around in the tall grass, hiding in and around the many trees and bushes. Butterflies and birds would dance and chirp around in the air as beautiful vibrant amber, green and brown leaves would fall from the tree tops that blocked out the burning sunlight. The creamy, clustering clouds would be in shapes of their animals, running around the horizon. He even remembered the scent of the many multi-colored flowers that sprouted from the ground, covering the dirt completely. 'Tatsumi.' Her voice pulled him out of his nostalgic memories. He raised his head to meet her stare. 'There's danger ahead, ready your weapon,' she coldly stated before un-sheathing Murasame. 'The less soldiers, the better for our mission.' She said after turning her back to him and running forward. Tatsumi sighed, before readying his own blade. 'Let's move.'
The two assassins stalked their prey from the shadows, perched high above on the tree branches while they watched the capitals army troops move through the frozen forest. Jumping from branch to branch swiftly Akame observed each target. 'ju-go,' she whispered from her hiding spot. 'ju-roku,' Tatsumi corrected while coming up next to her from the back. 'You're counting is off Akame. What's our plan?' he added. 'We fight in the Shadows, eliminate all of them. You take the right side, I've got the rest. Understand?' she told him. 'Of course, we'll finish this quick.' He replied before running silently, flanking around the group of capital soldiers.
The snowflakes continued to fall through the white canopy, coating everything in sight. If one looked closely, a pair of green eyes could be seen peaking from inside a snow-covered bush. Tatsumi sat their patiently waiting as the patrol passed, waiting for the right time to strike. He stalked them as they moved closer to Akame's spot. Tatsumi drew his blade slowly as he observed the patrol party from frosted tree. His white hood shadowed most of his face, But Akame saw his sign. Jumping from the shadows of a small brush-covered trench she dove into the enemy force, instantly killing two of the men, decapitating the first and stabbing the second. Tatsumi jumped towards an adjacent tree, rebounded of the trunk and landed on the last soldier in the back. Most of the force was in a state of shock for five seconds. The hostile he landed on met the tip of his blade quickly, greeting death in a horrific way. The two both charged the men. Tatsumi dodge three attacks and rolled away from the last one before Akame jumped in to eliminate two of the men by slicing their throats at the same time. Tatsumi disappeared momentarily before re-appearing behind two of the riflemen, who aimed right for Akame. The stabbed the first through the chest without trouble and crippled the next with ease.
Akame looked over to see Tatsumi in a blade battle between three others. He blocked all of the attacks without fail, but there was no window for him to strike. She watched as he rolled out of the way of two attacks, parried another and stabbed one of the in the heart, twisting for good measure. She was just about to jump and help him, but was interrupted by another four men. The dodged two by leaping to the side, then cutting off ones arm and stabbing the other. The last two she saw were both dispatched by Tatsumi, swiftly killing both in one strike behind the neck, spurting crimson everywhere. The last four tried to run, but he Akame ran through all of them, slicing once and sending two of the soldiers top halves flying, and the last two crashing into the ground, dying of poison. Both of them flicked their swords, removing the blood from the blades before sheathing them. Both of them looked around themselves to see the mutilated corpses of sixteen men. Gore pooled in the ground everywhere around them. 'Sixteen for thirty seconds, not bad Tatsumi. We should aim for twenty next time' Akame said. 'We need to move now.' Tatsumi replied in all seriousness, searching the bodies of the soldiers. 'Found a ma-,' 'We go north.' Akame interrupted before moving forward. 'I knew that' Tatsumi muttered to himself as he got up and jogged to reach her.
Both continued to walked, finally reaching the end of the frozen forest. What came after wasn't any better. Akame and Tatsumi stared at each other reassuringly, before looking over the frozen lake. Even after Esdeath's fall, her ice remained the whole time, never melting. For at least a mile, there was only frozen water. The clear, see-through path that glistened ahead of them looked sturdy enough. Akame cautiously put a single foot on the ice bridge, testing its durability. As soon as she made contact the ice cracked, and her foot fell into the ice-cold water. Tatsumi caught her as she came off balance. 'This is the only way we can get to the northern tribes.' She said, composing herself. Facing him she held a serious expression.
'We need to run.'
'HUUUHHHHH?!' Tatsumi fell back with wide eyes and a stupid look on his face. 'Did you just say run? There is no way we can make it across the path that way. We'll die before we reach half-way! We should just circle around.' He said while staring at her. She tilted her head to the side before simply saying: 'We just need to make it fast then.' Before he had time to think of a better argument she braced herself at the edge of the frozen water. Concentrating for a moment, she shut her eyes. 'Two minutes of running, easy.' Tatsumi stood and came up next to her.
Ichi.
Ni.
San.
IKU!
They both sped forward, heads down and arms behind them, sprinting at insane speeds. As they ran the ice behind their every step cracked and broke, sinking into the depths of the freezing-cold water. Wind spiraled around them as they jolted forward, hitting them in the face. The ice bridge kept falling and breaking behind them as they just crossed halfway, not looking back once. Grunting, Tatsumi struggled to keep up with Akame, who was now six paces ahead of him. The cracking was getting closer and closer to his feet. They had made it three quarters of the way when around them the frosted, frozen waves collapsed, sending ice-cold water over the plane, drenching both of them. By now the waves were absolutely crazy high, and the cracking of the bridge continued. Tatsumi could barely keep up, tripping over twice on blocks of ice. Akame had already reached the end by now. Panting she turned around the see her dear friend still running the dangerous, falling platform of ice. 'TATSUMI!' she screamed out into the chilly breeze. Her voice barely made it through the wind. He looked ahead to see her waving her hands desperately. Behind him he could still hear the constant cracks and breaking of the ice. Just as he reached the last leg of the course, the ice had caught up to him, and he fell.
The water numbed his pain, leaving him to feel nothing. He could barely move his limbs under the water. Its temperature was so low it burned his skin. 'TATSUMI! TATSUMI! He could barely hear her calls from under the water. Up there the sun's rays just made it through the blue, shining small through the darkness that shrouded him. 'I can't… no.' he thought. 'good bye… Akame.'
In the darkness, he saw a single hand, beckoning him to reach out and take it. 'Was it really ending this way?' he thought to himself as the frost invaded his head.
Like hell it is…nit yet…not now….I-I still have to see her….I STILL HAVE PEOPLE I WANT TO PROTECT! I still have someone i want to protect...
Tatsumi's eyes flew open to see him slowly sinking into the depths of the icy blue. His hand reached out to grab nothing. 'No one was there for me.' He thought. Then he pictured her face, and her crying.
Crying… She was crying.
His face contorted into an expression of hatred. 'I promised her.' With gritted teeth he pulled from the top down, stroking through the water, using all of his strength to overcome what seemed like an impossible opponent. 'Nearly there… just a bit more…' He thought as his vision blurred. 'NO! Not yet!' His green eyes flung open for the final stretch. 'I promised...'
He dove through the surface, splashing around madly, barely floating as he gasped for air, looking around to find his friend. Trying to locate her with his vision was impossible in the wind. It stung his eyes, glazing them over with chilled frost. 'Akame!' he yelled out of desperation. She instantly heard his plea for help. Scanning the area she saw his body, helplessly struggling through the water.' Tatsumi! I'm coming!' she yelled with tears in her eyes as she ran to the edge of the lake. Wading through the freezing-cold water she grabbed his almost lifeless body, dragging him ashore by his shoulders. He was trembling and spitting water everywhere. 'Tatsumi! Tatsumi! Look at me!' She held his cheek as he stared into her eyes. He had a faraway look and struggled to raise his hand to meet hers, feeling the frost embrace his body. His eye lids started to close, feeling heavy and cold. 'Akam-Akame.' He sputtered out. 'I'm sorry'. 'TATSUMII!' She yelled out desperately, waiting for his response. The last thing he saw was her warm tears. She shook his lifeless body vigorously as he fell into a deep, unconscious state. 'Oh….no… I made her cry…'
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He lay there, motionless, resting his head on her lap next to the fire. It had been an hour already, and her nerves and emotions were everywhere, running through her head all at once. She grazed her hand through his now dry, soft brown hair. He still lay motionless there in his yellow sweater, eyes closed shut. 'Wake up…please,' she prayed as tears escaped her eyes. She could tell he was still breathing…just. They were small and shallow and his chest only moved up and down every fourth inhale.
Tatsumi saw them all. Mine, Leone, Susanoo, Lubbock, Chelsea, Sayo, Ieyasu. They all stood together smiling and waving at him on a beautiful green hill, with tiny little flowers sprouting on it. Behind them the sky was a perfect shade of blue, and the sun above shone down on them, giving all of them a faint glow. He looked at all of them. Chelsea winked and sucked on her lollipop, Leone and Lubbock waved and grinned, Su nodded to him smiling, Sayo and Ieyasu gave him a thumbs up and Mine walked up to him. Before he had time to say anything she tackled him to the ground, wrapping him into a tight bear hug. He strained to breathe under her. As he tried to get up, Mine kissed him tenderly on the lips before looking him in the eye. Her pink tails blew lightly in the warm breeze as she stared at him intently with her pink eyes. 'So you finally decided to join us then Tatsumi?' she questioned in her usual tone of condescending voice. 'Well I didn't decide but…' he couldn't even finish his sentence. She laughed as she looked down and held out her hand. 'Come! Let's go!' she said has she beckoned him to hold her hand. 'We'll go with the others!' He raised his hand to meet hers, but stopped halfway. 'I can't, I can't leave Akame by herself, I made a promise,' he told her while bracing for a punishment. All of them smiled and looked at him. 'Good job Tatsumi! You'll turn into a fine man one day!' Leone spoke. Mine smiled and helped him up. 'It's okay Tatsumi, we knew you would say that,' she told him. She gave him one last kiss before whispering in his ear: 'I love you, so I want you to be happy as well,' she left his ear to stare at a wide eyed Tatsumi. 'M-Mine?' She smiled and moved back to her original place next to the Night Raid members. 'Bye Tatsumi!' They all yelled in unison as they turned to walk the other way. Tatsumi watched as they disappeared into the distance and then turned to walk the other way.
Tatsumi's eyes shot open as he awoke, staring right into Akame's tear-filled orbs. Her sadness was replaced with an expression of surprise and relief, staring right back at him. She wrapped his head into a tight embrace, almost smothering him into unconsciousness again. 'I'm sorry I made you cry Akame,' Tatsumi said in a strangled tone. Akame let out a relieved sigh as she let go of him, staring deeply into his green eyes. 'Never mind that she said,' she replied while wiping her tears away. 'I'm just glad that your back,' she finished. She moved small strands of hair out of his face with her slender, gloved fingers. He weakly smiled at her and closed his eyes again, returning to his peaceful rest. The two of them stayed like that for the rest of the night, looking up into the stars over in the distance.
Akame woke up to find Tatsumi's head still resting on her lap. 'Huuuuuh,' she sighed as her arms stretched out, cracking a few times. Looking around groggily, she gently set Tatsumi's head down on her black coat. 'Don't go Akame…' Tatsumi drowsily said as he clutched her hand, snuggling into her palm. She smiled warmly, looking down at him. 'Hmmm, I'll be back quickly,' she croaked out before removing her had from his, and running off. He opened one eye-lid just to see her heels disappear into the trees ahead.
Meat. They needed meat. 'Where would I find meat? This isn't Evil Bird Habitat,' she wondered as she slowly, and stealthy trekked through the trees. She spotted two hares, munching on grass in a small glade. 'Meat.' She muttered while fantasizing over beautifully cooked rabbit legs.
Footsteps
Akame froze. 'Was that…' She listened intently for the sound. 'Where is it coming from…the north.' She turned to face the direction, ducking down to concentrate. Closing her eyes she felt the earth around her, sensing the movements. 'Not north,' she decided.
Footsteps
The crunching of twigs and the soft snow under a boot. She could hear it; she knew it was here, but from where? Crouching down once more she reached for the ground. 'concentrate, focus.' She cleared her head. 'What's stalking us?' Her movements and thoughts came to a stop. 'Us.'
Akame sprinted through the forest, grasping Murasame tightly. She passed trees and bushes until they all became blurry images behind her. The footsteps came closer. Her teeth clenched as she lowered her head and increased her speed. Closer… She un-sheathed her sword, running as fast as she could. Bushes and branches cut her skin as she sped past. 'They're at Tatsumi!' she exclaimed with widened eyes as she finally reached her destination.
Tatsumi still lay there near the dead fire, motionless as he slept on her trench coat. 'Yokatta,' she sighed as she fell to her knees. Her exhaustion was worth knowing that he was safe. Akame lifted herself and trod over to him, kneeling down and grasping his hand. 'Akame…' he started. She smiled down at him, relieved that he was safe.
Footsteps.
'Ughh,' Akame looked around, surprised and anxious. 'Where is it coming from?' 'What's wrong Akame?' Tatsumi questioned while beginning to get up. She stopped before he could even prop his elbow on the ground. 'Akam-'Her hand tensed up on his chest. 'Leave this to me. Stay still and under no circumstances move away from this spot.' She warned. Akame moved from the spot, centering herself in the middle of the forest, and Tatsumi. She closed her eyes, focusing, concentrating on her surroundings.
The rustle of dead leaves
The swaying of tiny grass slivers
Falling of snow flakes
Crunches of dirt and pebbles
Snapping of twigs
Snow under feet
Her eyes flew open and turned to face her right, pointing her sword to the largest tree in front. The front of the trunk was glazed over by snow, and the branches above were covered in white. 'come out…now' she yelled out. The hooded figure removed himself from behind the tree, facing her with a sadistic smile. His teeth seemed so shiny that one could see their reflection in it. 'Akame…it's an honor, was I not silent enough? My bad! Gomen!' the mysterious man said, bowing his head low. When he stretched his arms out she could see that he was lightly armored. 'Ebon Steel.' She muttered. 'good observation Akame-Chan… it's one of the rarest and hardest materials in this world!' he stated with another piercing smile. 'Ebon steel is nearly impossible to cut, and its light granting it's wearer agility and speed.' If looks could kill, Akame would have brutalized her victim. 'You are very fortunate today, for you are not the one I want.' He looked over to Tatsumi. 'He is the one who must die; do not blindly throw away your life for another. His time has come.' He declared. Akame looked him with murderous intent. 'I would gladly risk my life for one of my friends,' she spoke, readying her sword. 'You fool.' He yelled out into the cold air. She charged at him, raising her sword. She reached her target before he could even blink, driving her blade down in an arc. Just as she thought he had been cut, the man had disappeared. 'You'll have to be faster than that,' someone whispered into her ear. Akame's eyes widened as surprise sprawled on her face. She swung her sword behind her in a spiral behind her, turning to try and locate the man. Before she could even balance herself, her whole world turned black. Tatsumi watched and yelled in outrage as his friend was struck behind the head. The hooded man lowered his hand as her body fell to the ground, into the thick snow, dazed momentarily. 'Don't worry Tatsumi; she's not dead…yet.' He told him. 'How does he know our names?' Tatsumi question mentally, as he braced his sword. The mysterious figure came towards him at a leisurely pace before hesitating before dropping to ground, clutching his head. Suddenly, he stopped his crazed movements, freezing for three seconds before rising to face Tatsumi. 'Apparently you still have time…' he uttered. 'I'll…I-I'll be coming for you,' the mysterious figure spoke as he turned his back, disappearing into the wind.' Tatsumi stood there faze, confused, and weak. His body trembled, still feeling the effects of the frozen lake. 'What just happened?' he questioned himself as stood there. 'Akame!' he yelled as he ran to her side, picking her up bridal style and laying her down on his coat. He re-ignited the fire and warmed her, sitting next to her, watching over and squeezing her hand intently. 'Wake up…please,' he pleaded. He sobbed as he sat next to her for another hour, until she finally opened one eyelid. 'Why are you crying?' she smiled at him. He pulled her in a close embrace while she wrapped her arms around his neck. 'Because you scared me,' he whispered. 'I'm sorry,' she apologized. They stayed like this for a few more moments before Akame regained her strength, and slowly stood with help of her friend. 'We're close,' she whispered. A few more hours… and we'll reach the Northern tribes… The Iron City.' Tatsumi gathered their packs and brushed off the coats. 'Then I guess we should start moving.' They both smiled at each other and continued their path on wards.
Yokatta- thank god
ju-go - 15
ju-roku- 16
Soooo that was the longest chapter I've written so funny cause the most I've written takes like five minutes to read... We are building up the tension and love between the two. To clarify: their mission is to destroy Esdeath's influence in the North, and a mysterious assassin is after Tatsumi. Why? I don't know yet… need to think of a good enough reason! Ahah review please thank you! bye bye x
I originally was gonna make this a really short sappy love-story, but know I think this ill be a long term fan-fiction…maybe. It still will be a sappy love story just…longer. soooo PEOPLE LOVE THIS PAIRING BUT THERE AREN'T ENOUGH FAN FICTIONS ON IT. Peoples! make an account and write. i'd love to read more AkamexTatsumi stories. Unfortunately this is pretty much the only one :(. so JA love chu Thanatos x
