BRETHREN
by NOVAGIRL
RATED FRPT |
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Kyrano pays his half brother a
visit.
Author's Notes: Well, I decided
to write a little oneshot for TB - focusing on two of the most
neglected characters. Well, one's not really neglected, cause
he's the villain, but that's beside the point. The point is
that there's no fic like this, and there should have been.
This takes place about fifteen years before the start of the
series. R&R.
He
frowned, standing up.
Orange
wasn't his colour.
No
matter-he wouldn't have to worry about it too much longer
anyway.
Two words
he always looked forward to rang through the air.
Visiting
hours.
Oh, it was
a sight to see. Supposed murderers and rapists sobbing,
crying, giving mournful looks to their loved ones.
It was
shameful.
And quite
entertaining.
Was the
warden looking at him now?
Skepticism
was his first reaction. He hadn't had a visitor in quite some
time.
And who
did he see when he approached the glass wall?
His
brother.
No.
Half-brother.
He sat
down, his eyes cold. Kyrano looked almost unfazed.
"Good
morning, Belah Gaat." Only he would use his full name.
He sneered.
"What a
surprise, Kyrano. And to think I thought you had no courage."
His voice dripped of disgust.
Kyrano
shook his head. "Merely no time. It's hard raising a child."
His tone was measured; if he knew how this infuriated his
half-sibling, he ignored it.
"But of
course, you handle it." Belah spoke like mercury - quickly,
smoothly, and with poison. Kyrano nodded.
"I do."
Behind the glass wall, he smirked.
"Just as I
can handle this. You'd be a fool to think I won't escape here,
you know." The younger man nodded.
"I know."
He seemed to accept the fact, his eyes thoughtful.
"Do you?"
The smirk widened. "I don't think you comprehend this life,
dear brother." Kyrano appeared almost questioning at that.
"I don't
understand." The smirk turned gleeful.
"I think
you should. We're alike, you and I. Two sides of the same
coin. In the end, we will see where your heart lies." The
statement rang through the air for a moment before a reply
came out.
"No." Two
sets of brown eyes met sharply.
"I will
never be like you." His voice let out softly, his frame
standing up.
"Goodbye,
Belah." He let out over his shoulder.
"Goodbye,
dear brother." He smiled peacefully as his half-brother left.
He was a
fool.
But a
valuable one - just think, he even had a daughter now...
The
possibilities were endless.
With a
smile, he returned to his cell to continue his work.
Yes,
Kyrano would prove valuable indeed. |