[Fan Fiction] The Importance of Being Yuu
Title: The Importance of Being Yuu.
Characters: Lavi - Kanda
Fandom: D. Gray Man
Rating: G
Warnings: Flashfic, fluff, shonen ai (hint of homosexual themes). Forewarned is forearmed ù.ù
Disclaimer: As usual: the characters do not belong to me and no, I do not give one euro to write this crap.
Note: Two small drabble unpretentious, to familiarize yourself with this new fandom and especially with these two characters. We welcome comments, suggestions and criticism.
Part One: Routine
Word count: 173
It was an autumn morning a few years before had given Kanda suddenly - but not too much, after having been ill-treated so insistently & ndash ; his opponent, more from exhaustion than anything else.
Red Tampin had continuously since his arrival.
- What's your name? -
- Kanda. -
- No, your name. -
- It's not your affair. -
And then the Japanese had not had a moment's peace: the first nor intimidation nor threats then, had had no effect on Lavi - this was the name dell'impavido Young - who was determined to persecute him.
After yet another appearance at the betrayal of the Lavi and ready hand on the hilt of Mugen, Kanda had snorted:
- Yuu. -
- What? -
- My name ... Yuu is, but do not ever use it , or I swear to you that reduces pieces small enough to pass through the sieve. -
- Okay, Yuu-chan. -
Lavi had started to run chased by Yuu wielding the katana; a scene, this, that would become familiar.
Part Two: Exclusive
Word count: 123
Lavi had never given too much importance to names, he merely noted in his memory when he could and gave them a face. After all, a name was not anything and certainly did not change the substance of things, nor even of people he had been before Lavi Dick and before forty-seven other names, but it was always him: Bookman jr.
All this, however, was before Yuu, then he understood.
He understood that a name can shorten the distances, which can even create a kind of intimacy: he realized that a name can be everything.
- Yuu! - Called him only, all others increasingly appalled by the reaction of its owner.
And the Lavi shouted louder.
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