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trilies ([personal profile] trilies) wrote2009-06-24 07:16 pm

KH: Memory Swing (5/Aerith)


Title: Memory Swing
Author: Trilies
Genre : Romance, angst
Word length 894
Sypnosis They were just two strangers in a strange new town, celebrating and mourning life.
Rating PG
Yaoi/Yuri/Pairings: Aerith/Lexaeus (but more like Aerith/Elaeus)
Note: And the great thing is that this is my headcanon. 8D 



Memory Swing



 "Is there any particular reason you're all by yourself, stranger?"

Aerith smiles at the tall man who stands by the entrance of a nearby alleyway. Behind her, a brilliant bonfire glows, silhouetting the many diverse Traverse townies who dance around it. It's been one whole year since the refugees of Radiant Garden had arrived on this then-empty world. Since then, more and more refugees have come to Traverse Town. Yuffie was the one, unsurprisingly, to suggest a celebration.

What better thing to celebrate than staying alive?

The stranger, however, seems to be on Squal- ah, Leon's side of the fence, the pessimists' side. He only shuffles awkwardly at her cheer. Probably wondering at if, if Aerith had to guess his thoughts. Even she's not quite sure how she can be so happy. All she knows is that she has to keep smiling, has to stay happy for all of the people who depend on her for that reassurance that everything will be alright...

And who knows? Perhaps if she can convince herself everything will be alright, then it will be, and she can forget the pain of losing Radiant garden, of losing some of her closest friends, and of losing...

"I'm only passing through," the stranger tells her in a quiet, deep voice that is familiar but foreign. "I... wouldn't want to intrude."

She laughs at that. "Don't be silly! Everyone's welcome in Traverse Town!" Even as he hesitates, Aerith reaches for one massive hand and begins to lead him over to the bonfire. They're an odd sight: a lithe young woman all in pink practically dragging a towering, muscular man with a hooded cloak draped across his shoulders and hiding his face.

It takes a few minutes, but eventually Aerith is twisting around the flames with the other residents of Traverse Town, her new dance partner tripping into step with her. The feel of his hand over hers is so achingly familiar, and Aerith tries to catch a glimpse of his face numerous times. With the withering flames and their quick-paced dance, however, such a task is difficult. The only part of his face she manages to see is his strong jaw and dry lips.

All songs must end at on point or another, and this one they dance to now is no different. It winds down, and the dancers slowly disperse, wandering off for a drink or conversation. Aerith and the stranger are among the few which linger near the edges of the fire. They are still, and Aerith trembles as she stares up into the shadows of his hood. His frame, his voice, the feel of his strong fingers curled over hers as if reluctant to let go... The entire dance felt as though she were waltzing through a memory. This man is so eerily similar to the one she was in love with back in Radiant Garden, and- She had never actually seen him die, so maybe, just maybe...

"I don't think you ever gave me your name," she says softly, her heart near breaking with hope, and he hesitates-

"Aerith! Aerith!" Yuffie's voice rises above the crackle of fire, and the young woman in question turns around, almost missing how the stranger's hands let hers slip away. Before she can question him further, Yuffie is clinging to her dress. Aerith has to untangle the young girl's fingers from the fabric before she can turn to the stranger again-

He's already gone.

Aerith's shoulders slump in disappointment while Yuffie stares up at her innocently, unaware of what she'd interrupted. Thoughts swirl in her head, chasing each other into corners. Was she right? Was that really Elaeus? Or was that just one of the many refugees of Traverse Town whom she had mistaken for her long lost lover in her desperation? Perhaps... Perhaps she's just holding onto the past too hard...

Hidden away on top of a building, the stranger watches silently as Aerith smiles weakly at the girl clinging to her dress. She walks away from the bonfire, away from him... And that's for the better, he tells himself. It really is.

A small hand delicately places itself on one of his muscular arms. A young man looks up at him through his bangs, which fall across one side of his face. There are no words spoken, but in that silence, there is understanding. Resigning himself to the darkness, the stranger steps back and away from the edge and looks at the small group gathered behind him.

Familiar faces, familiar pasts, yet their names, the details- everything is different, now. Redheaded and loud Braig is now sharp-tongued and scarred Xigbar. Sarcastic and nimble Dilan is no more, with cold Xaldin taking his place. Detail-obsessed Even and teasing Ienzo now awkwardly take on the names of Vexen and Zexion.

And of Elaeus? Elaeus died in the crumbling, burning remains of Radiant Garden. What is left is called Lexaeus.

The only one who has not changed is also the only one not among them, and somehow, none of them are surprised at Xehanort's behavior. They only cluster together, an empty gesture of comfort for a pain that is not present. Xigbar lays a hand heavily on Lexaeus' shoulder and says, "You'll get to see your girl again. Listen, man, we'll fix this, alright?"

Xaldin nods grimly in agreement while Vexen just closes in on himself, already conceiving theories and experiments. It is Zexion who has the last word.

"No matter what."

[identity profile] tunasaladsonnet.livejournal.com 2009-06-25 02:57 am (UTC)(link)
Ouch. Ouch ow ouch.

God, the five boys at the end. The-the... this line:

They only cluster together, an empty gesture of comfort for a pain that is not present.


Well now they just have to go on a big redemption adventure together. ...Rrrrrgh you're giving me New World plotbunnies rrrgh

[identity profile] trilies.livejournal.com 2009-06-25 05:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Glad to know I've managed to sadistically tug at some one's hearstrings once again.

Ha, this time I'm not the one plotbunnied! Victory is mine at last!

[identity profile] at-splicken.livejournal.com 2009-06-26 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Hahaha oh man, I am working on Rethixa right this moment. XD I just remembered that I needed to do that, since she was my stupid idea. XD

Also. D: BAWW to the max. Just. Twisting up my heart, here. I can't pick a favorite line, I love the whole thing.

[identity profile] oblivionkeeper.livejournal.com 2009-08-25 12:37 am (UTC)(link)
Ah gods, this actually made me tear up a bit. Gotta love the angst of lovers torn apart by circumstance and fate. Well done.

[identity profile] trilies.livejournal.com 2009-08-25 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
Oh my! I'm surprised. I've never even imagined that some one would tear up at one of my fics. Thank you very much for the compliment!

[identity profile] oblivionkeeper.livejournal.com 2009-08-25 01:07 am (UTC)(link)
Haha no problem! (the tearing up MAY be influenced by hormones >_>)

B'AWWWW.... D:

[identity profile] forsaela.livejournal.com 2009-09-17 01:11 am (UTC)(link)
Oh goodness... this starts out so well! The cute little reunion filled with HOPE...
AND THEN IT'S ALL GONE
*sob* D:
This is probably my favorite line, as well:
"They only cluster together, an empty gesture of comfort for a pain that is not present."
It's just... so perfect for them.

By any chance, have you read "A Sorrow of Magpies"? Some of your lines looked like they were referring to it in my mind... :/

Very well done, and so saaaaddd... :(

Re: B'AWWWW.... D:

[identity profile] trilies.livejournal.com 2009-09-17 09:10 am (UTC)(link)
HA, HOPE. WHAT'S THAT.

But yeah, I tend to write some very depressing things sometimes. |D
Especially if it concerns some of my favorite pairings, I've come to realize, like AelAer.

Huh, that line seems to be popular. -muses-

Yes, I've read that, but I didn't realize I was ref'ing it. Whoops?

Re: B'AWWWW.... D:

[identity profile] forsaela.livejournal.com 2009-09-18 12:35 am (UTC)(link)
I dunno, I think just the lines about the strangeness of taking on their new names; it just reminded me of the Magpies story. :)