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Konban wa
So short! I just needed to take a mini break from writing the next episode of Dark Destiny (mine and Darien’s spin-off of Charmed: darkdestiny1329. proboards52. com), so I decided to write up a short something. “Short” being the operative word in that sentence. Sorry if you like them longer (shrug).
Anyway, please review and enjoy!
Chris had long since grown up. He didn’t cry himself to sleep anymore when someone he loved turned around and stabbed him in the back.
When he saw his dad for what would be the last time, he didn’t shed a single tear. Even when Leo knelt before him, placed his arms firmly on his shoulders, and promised, “I’ll always be watching over you,” he didn’t let out a peep. They both knew it was a lie anyway.
His mother betrayed him when she left him alone on the night of his fourteenth birthday… and never came back.
His brother betrayed him when he left on the night three months after their mother’s death… and never came back.
“What? What have you done for me?”
The pause was just long enough for the pair to squirm. His voice – so callous and distant but a moment ago – seemed gentler, compassionate, even kind. “I loved you, Chris.”
“She was a threat.” A casual flick of his wrist as he stepped over the crumpled body of a young girl.
His voice was pained, eyes filling with the agony he had yet to feel in his soul. She was gone, but the thought hadn’t reached his brain yet. Although he could see the body lying there, blood pooling beneath it, it didn’t register in his mind that she was dead. “She never did a single thing to deserve this.” His eyes stared, unseeing, at his foe; and he suddenly began to struggle against the bindings that held him.
“She was a threat,” the older repeated, seemingly confused at his brother’s persistence.
“But… She was our cousin.”
But the older of the two still couldn’t understand.
“I can help you.”
“Help us what?” called another – a sneer. Who could possibly help them? They needed more than this fallen angel; they needed a miracle straight from the lips of God himself. This angel couldn’t provide what no one else could.
“I can help you kill my brother.”
She didn’t mention the fact that his brother had betrayed him, that his brother was the sole reason for the destruction in the universe. She merely nodded in understanding as he knew she would and cupped his cheek.
“Then you don’t have to,” she whispered, kissing his jaw tenderly. “We’ll find another way, I promise.” She captured his mouth with hers, and he almost believed she could make things okay again.
I think you’ve got it backwards, brother.
“I didn’t go back to betray you, Wyatt. I went back to save you.” Never a truer word came from his mouth, but he knew his brother wouldn’t believe him.
“Save me?” snarled the older, giving a harsh, dark chuckle. He wanted to make it deathly clear that he did not believe his brother’s lies. He’d taken enough betrayal and wasn’t willing to turn his back on them any longer. “From what?”
“From whatever evil it was that turned you.”
Blunt until the end, brother, the older thought with a sneer. It’s why we always made such a great team.
“How could you do this to me?” he yelled at her lifeless face. “How could you leave me here all alone?”
It was all her fault; she had betrayed him. Why was he so distraught; shouldn't he have been used to betrayal by now?
“My mother,” she whispered through strangled sobs. “She was all I had left.”
“My brother,” he murmured in her ear. “He was all I had left, too; and he took himself from me as well. And now we have no one.”
She looked up to see understanding eyes and smiled through the haze of pain and tears. “Let’s be alone together,” she whispered, and he nodded.
He still loved her and guessed he always would, but she betrayed him. After all their careful planning, they had forgotten one fundamental flaw: she might return to evil without his good influence to shield her.
Here she was right before his eyes, and he watched in despair as her cold, calculating eyes turned to ice. Her fingers raking deep into his chest were no worse than the heartache that tore his soul at the same moment. The only reason he had done any of this was for her – for the life they wanted together. His trust had once again been betrayed, and he couldn’t believe anyone anymore.
So she does love me, he thought through the fog in his mind and the ache in his spine. Even though he could feel himself nearing death, he suddenly felt so much better – so much more elated – than before.
“And you promised you’d turn him – like I turned you.” He didn’t bother to spare a glance in her direction, but his brother sensed the tension in his voice. “Or at least I thought I had.”
Ignoring him, she raced to her fiancé’s side and knelt, reaching out to him. “Chris, please,” she implored of him, shaking her head frantically. “I didn’t bring you here to die.”
“Don’t worry, I know what I’m doing.” Another lie, he thought grimly. As if to appease his guilty conscience, he quickly added, “I think.”
He cast the spell, firmly telling himself over and over that his powers would be able to turn this right again. He could run back to the past and take her with him this time, too. He would not lose her again.
Her powers failed her, he turned sharply, and suddenly she was flying across the room in a graceful, catlike ark. She dropped.
“NO!”
And now – who was left to pick up the pieces if he broke down?
So he didn’t break down, he didn’t think about the pain, and he forced himself to move on. Hiding the mourning, he continued with his regular, demonic hits. Killing demons would solve every problem, he reasoned.
Except, whispered a sneaky voice within him – the voice that cried for all his loses: it wasn’t a demon that killed her, was it?
A/N: I know it’s an abrupt ending, and the flashes were pretty quick and confusing. To be honest it isn’t really supposed to make sense. It was just a bunch of scenes blinking inside my head. Like it or not – please review. ‘Kay? It would definitely make my day… night. Whatever. :)
-Shan-