Glass Feather | By : Mishizu Category: +S through Z > World Ends With You, The (Subarashiki Kono Sekai) > World Ends With You, The (Subarashiki Kono Sekai) Views: 2980 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
Disclaimer: I do not own The World Ends With You, obviously, and I only wish I made money writing fanfiction. One can dream. |
Title: Glass Feather (Part 1/?)
Fandom: The World Ends With You (Subarashiki Kono Sekai)
Warnings: BL. Rated M in case I do end up resolving their UST.
Spoilers: Yes, the entire game and the Secret Reports too, since this takes place post-game.
Pairing: Joshua/Neku or Neku/Joshua (You might be picky about who tops. I haven't decided, lol)
Disclaimer: If I owned TWEWY, I wouldn't write FANfiction; I'd go make a BL spin-off game or anime. Clearly, I don't own it.
Comments: This is my first TWEWY fic. I'm not sure I will ever be fully satisfied with what I write, so I'll let you be the judge. Italicized text = thoughts.
Sakuraba Neku thought he’d seen the last of Kiryuu Yoshiya when the Composer had shot him at the end of his third Game, so among the last things he expected was to run into Joshua, of all places, in the very crowded Ramen Don during lunch hour. The silver-haired boy was all long willowy limbs and designer clothing where he sat in an elegant pose at a small table in the back, looking for all the world like the wealthy pompous snot he probably had been as a human. The few times they had gone shopping during their week together had left him wondering what anyone could possibly put into clothing for it to be that expensive as he winced at every price tag. He’d thought Shiki was bad, but at least her tastes didn’t round up to a minimum of six figures per item. Joshua was just…well, Joshua. If there existed a better word to wholly describe the Composer of Shibuya, it had yet to be Imagined.
A year had passed since they’d last met, but it might very well have been just yesterday, and he felt no less conflicted than he had back when they’d faced each other with a gun in hand. He wanted to forgive him; he trusted his former Partner, and more importantly, Joshua had been a friend; even with a sync rate in the proverbial negative, they’d shared a kind of understanding, and that was more than he could say for even Shiki, who would always be his first and best friend. He’d have forgiven Joshua without a thought…if only the Composer had shown even the slightest hint of regret or remorse, but no, he just stood there with his finger on the trigger of the smoking revolver and laughed. As he didn’t feel like dealing with a particular demigod if it didn’t involve strangulation, the idea of heading elsewhere for lunch was beginning to sound incredibly appealing. Still…
Of course, he’d admit he hadn’t been too different once upon a time, but even at his worst, he hadn’t had Joshua’s callous disregard for human life; at the very least, he wouldn’t shoot someone just to play a game. Even if it were a game that was ultimately for the greater good of all. Sure, he knew Joshua had his reasons, but they were no excuse for shooting strangers with a smile. There was no way that cheery expression was sincere, but because his were a people of strong social conventions, Neku bowed to the proprietor wordlessly and nodded as he warily went to join his “friend.” The owner came to take his order personally, as he always did, chattering away as he contemplated what kind of ramen he’d eat that day.
Left alone with a certain demigod now to wait for his lunch, he found himself staring at Shibuya’s Composer. That unchanged appearance and smug expression taunted him in a poignant reminder of how his former Partner had killed him and tormented him for the longest three weeks of his…well, death. He’d tried to put it behind him, scanning the crowd for that familiar face every time he met up with his friends, even spending an extra few minutes chatting with them at Hachiko in hopes that Joshua would show up. Perhaps if he had and they’d spent some time together as real friends, it would have been easier. But Joshua never came, and as the few good memories of their acquaintance dimmed into the past, he was left with nothing but that empty sense of unfading bitterness that he couldn’t seem to truly forget or let go of.
Neku opened his mouth to make an unpleasantly snarky reply, but restrained himself; the other was baiting him as usual, and he wasn’t falling for it this time. Some days, he wished he’d actually shot Joshua at the end. Only the Composer could possibly act like nothing had changed after everything that happened. Only this former Partner of his could repeatedly visit the RealGround without so much as saying hi. Only Joshua could pretend to die protecting him just to win him over completely and make the betrayal hurt that much more later. Only Joshua. And now they were sitting here having lunch together like the old friends they’d never been. He wondered what Joshua wanted after an entire year without contact; he wouldn’t put it past the devious Composer to imprint the idea of coming here for lunch upon him so that they’d run into each other in seeming coincidence.
As his proxy struggled internally to come up with an answer, Joshua absently picked up on a stray observation among the other customers. They really were quite close. Rather conveniently so, he might add. Stifling a giggle, he tilted his head just that little bit up, sideways and back to brush his lips against Neku’s slightly parted ones in a brief kiss as he gently pried the other’s fingers off his Pegaso button-down, tracing the boy’s bottom lip lightly with his tongue before pulling away. Mm, he could get used to this. The look on Neku’s face was immoderately entertaining. Still holding onto a warm hand, he decided to present his idea while his dear, dear partner’s brain attempted to catch up to the moment through the fog of shock.
He wanted to protest vehemently. Much more than that, he wanted to punch Joshua’s smug face in. Alternatively, covering his ears and screaming his heart out till he lost his voice was sounding increasingly tempting. Instead, he simply slumped back down into his chair in defeat. He couldn’t deal with Joshua, not alive, not dead, not anywhere in between. He wasn’t even sure what he was angry about anymore. Suddenly, he found himself really missing the headphones he used to wear all the time. Music would have been a pleasant distraction. They would also block out the giggling all around him. Fighting down his embarrassment, he settled for eating his lunch in sullen silence, vowing to make the other pay the next time they met, and dearly.
Outside, the Composer of Shibuya turned to take one last look into Ramen Don and couldn’t help giggling as he watched a spluttering Neku’s attempt to chase after him foiled by Doi Ken bringing him his ramen. Perfect timing, of course. As he turned to leave, he caught sight of a youth with messy red hair across the road in the reflection on the shop’s glass display panel. He was dressed in a tight red mesh tank top with a black leather jacket and pants, and even with his iridium-coated shades, Joshua could tell the young man was staring at him. He turned to get a better look, but just then, a bus drove past, and by the time it was no longer obstructing his view, the youth was no longer there.
Maybe he finished checking me out, he decided, beginning his walk back to the River with a casual flick of his hair. Oh well, it’s not easy being me. On the other hand, breaking the rules keeps getting easier. Hm, that was a nice distraction.
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