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northwind_gale) wrote2011-08-17 09:15 am
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woke up, found a meme. WORDS OF THE DAY COME TO MEEE.
The first TEN people to comment in this post get to request a drabble of any pairing/character of their choosing from me. In return, they have to post this in their journal, regardless of their ability level.
um uh. I can do YGO GX, 5D's, and I'll attempt Zexal if you want. I don't think I can remember much of DM to try that successfully. I can also attempt Eyeshield 21, Megaman Starforce, Usagi Drop, Radiant Historia, Madoka Magica...mmm, I think that's it. Oh also anything from RP-ing.
part two
"Transcode: 002, Burai!"
"Transcode: 003, Shooting Star Rockman!"
After the transformation, they return to their staredown, Burai focusing on the crest that emerges from underneath the pendant-shaped crest on Rockman's body, the other waiting for his move. Despite himself, Burai finds himself remembering that this was how all their recent battles started, ever since that day that Subaru refused to fight him until they would fight in a safer place for everyone. He had shown a surprising amount of stubbornness then, and Solo had returned it with the same amount. He wouldn't simply take the metal when the other boy was defenseless-it felt wrong, unfufilling, like it would be simply an escape from having to prove his view again. And Subaru seemed to know that, holding out until the cycle had passed and Solo grew impatient enough to acquiesce to his demand.
Burai scowls at himself for remembering such trivial things when he's about to fight, he needs nothing more than to focus, to win.
And so their dance begins, dodging and weaving around the other's attacks, disappearing into the shadows only to reappear in the moonlight as they clash. They know each other well by this point, enough that they can easily predict what their opponent will do. It's not something that Burai likes to admit to, at least not in Rockman's presence. He'd go on about how their fights have forged some sort of rival's bond of some sort if he wasn't so busy trying to prevent his own deletion.
As they fight, a stray thought flits across Burai's mind that he quickly suppresses, that he won't allow himself to dwell on: as important as the Mu Metal is to him, as fun as it would be to delete Rockman; the effort he goes through bothers him at times. To give into the demands of another, to let them decide the terms of the fight, and even after all that, to fight them with all the fervor and intensity that he reserves for upholding and preserving the legacy of Mu...
There's a treacherous thought that makes him wonder why he goes through so much effort to seek out a losing battle.
Re: part two