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Axel didn't care that his older brother was dating a guy. Until he fell in love with the boyfriend's son. They're engaged to be married, but will the young lovers stand up for their relationship? I mean it's not REALLY incest!

This story was based off a weird thought that went through my head because of some crazy family tree issue going on in my family. My uncle's new girlfriend is the daughter of my grandmother's stepdad... thus meaning that Uncle is dating his aunt, and his mother's sister. But they aren't related by blood so it doesn't count as incest, but it's funny.

It is written in first person, chapters switching viewpoints from Axel to Roxas. Axel for odd numbered chapters, Roxas for even numbered chapters.

Reviews are motivation for me to get to the sex faster! *smirks*


My brother walked up to me and said he was dating a guy named Cloud Archibald Strife. I couldn't forget that name if I tried. But that's beside the point. I'd already thought my bro was gay, so that didn't bother me. Actually, I couldn't have cared less. Reno could do whatever the fuck he wanted to do with his life, and I didn't care. He could be screwing a tree on Saturday nights. Whatever.

When Mom and Dad died, he took me in. I was only fourteen at the time. But the problem he had with me was that I didn't care. About anything. I didn't cry or even bat an eyelash when we found out about our parents' deaths. They weren't important to me. They just fed me.

My older brother, Reno T. Corre, was going steady with this guy for about a month. On their one-month anniversary, I found out something interesting.

Cloud had a son a few years younger than me. I was seventeen, he was fifteen. For some reason, I actually didn't reply with a shrug. I asked a question.

"So what's his name?"

Reno was baffled that I not only had said something other than 'I don't care', I had requested more information. "His name is Roxas. Roxas Strife."

"How'd Cloud end up with him?"

"Roxas' mother died when he was three, and Cloud took him in."

"Ah."

And that was the end of it. Reno and I went back to our separate lives—or in my case, a lack thereof—and everything was silent again. I didn't have friends or anything, I didn't need them. I dropped out of school when I was sixteen, so I really did nothing but stay home and watch television or go for walks around the city. We lived in a two-bedroom apartment in the good part of town, no street crime or drugs, just content upstanding citizens. Anything bad happening around here was rare and no one really minded the occasional theft or mugging. Everyone just sort of rolled with the punches, went with the flow. It was boring at times, but I didn't care. I didn't care about anything.

Reno had said to me once that the point of living was to create attachments to things. I had nothing in my room apart from the stuff Reno would give me to try and help me find a hobby. I didn't have a favorite color, or genre of music, or food. Reno called me an empty shell of a person sometimes. Insults didn't hurt me, so they were easily overlooked.

When Reno had reached two months with Cloud, he told me that I was going over Cloud's house to meet him. He also said that this would be his first time meeting Roxas as well, so it was important to him.

"Whatever. I'll go."

"I really wish you would care about something, anything! One day you'll be kidnapped off the streets and sold to prostitution or something."

I looked at him blankly. "So? Doesn't matter to me."

"Just… get changed into something decent and meet me at the car."

Oh, I suppose I'm a little overdue in introducing myself. The name's Axel. A-X-E-L. I suggest you get it memorized, or you'll have a bit of difficulty keeping up with me. Axel Lea Corre. Commit it to memory. I'm a guy born on August 18th, in a year you don't really need to know. Zodiac sign of Leo, blood type B, and as I have mentioned before, I never cared about anything or anyone.

"Here we are," Reno said. "Please try to behave yourself and don't be rude!"

"I'm never rude. I'm indifferent."

Reno sighed and knocked on the door to Cloud's house.

This was the day I met Roxas.

We had instant chemistry, and it perturbed me at first. Mostly because I didn't know what it was… my heart just jumped when I saw him. I'd never really taken the time to look at someone and create an opinion of their appearance or anything… but I found myself studying every detail of the honey-blond boy. He looked a lot like Cloud by comparison, but his hair was more golden than off-white. Both Strifes had spikes in their hair, and deep blue eyes like the ocean. I was completely thrown off by one detail about this boy.

His expression was totally blank. I could have sworn that kid was just standing there dead. He was a zombie… a cute zombie, but still an emotionless shell. It was a lot like I was, but as least I could pretend I was happy, sad, or angry. "What's wrong with him?" I muttered to Reno, who simply elbowed me in the ribs.

"Reno!" Cloud smiled cheerfully at his lover. "I'd like you to meet my son Roxas. Roxas, this is Reno."

"Hey there, Roxas!" Reno reached out to shake the boy's hand, but Roxas stared at the offered hand for a moment before turning around and walking up the stairs. Reno's smile fell. "He doesn't like me?"

"I'm sorry. He doesn't hate you, he just isn't comfortable around people. It's not you, Reno. He comes off as cold, but he'll warm up to you eventually."

My brother sighed with relief. "At least he doesn't hate me right off the bat. Anyway, this is my little bro. Axel."

I was still looking at the staircase. My eyes had automatically followed the boy when he had walked off. Reno shook my shoulder and I looked at him confusedly. "What?" he motioned to his boyfriend. "Oh," I turned to face him. "Cloud, right?"

"Yes. Nice to meet you, Axel."

"Yeah. Same here," I had never done that before. My reply was usually just a grunt of some sort as I made myself scarce. Reno noticed my warmness towards Cloud and smiled.

"Reno, I'll get Roxas. Go make yourself comfortable at the table. Dinner is already set out, so help yourselves."

It confused me that Reno knew the layout of the house so well. It puzzled me more that I had cared enough to notice such a minor detail. That was most likely the first thing I ever admitted to my self that I was interested in.

"Hey, Reno… how come you know your way around here so well?"

"I've been here plenty of times in the past, Axel."

"Then why haven't you met Roxas until now?"

Reno paused and chuckled. "Normally kids his age go to school, you know."

"Oh yeah. I forgot about that."

"So what do you think about Roxas and Cloud?" he asked, not really expecting an answer. He never got one anyway. His expectations were low.

"They're alright."

Reno gaped at me. "Did you just say you have… an opinion on someone?"

"Just a general vibe I got."

"But you cared enough to notice."

"No big deal."

"Ah, but it is. You finally showed interest in something."

I was about to mull over Reno's words, but Roxas suddenly appeared before me. The boy had taken a seat across from me. There was minimal conversation, and it was just Reno and Cloud chatting as if we weren't there, which we really weren't. Neither Roxas nor I seemed to notice them anyway.

Roxas didn't say a word when his plate was cleared. He simply stood and went back upstairs, my gaze trailing him.

"Axel?" Cloud looked at me. "Why don't you try and talk to Roxas? It would really be nice if you two got along. His room is first on the left."

"Sure," I replied indifferently.

That was the maybe the last word I said in that tone.


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