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+S through Z › Tales of the Abyss
Rating:
Adult +
Chapters:
65
Views:
1,821
Reviews:
1
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
0
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I do not own Tales of the Abyss, nor any of the characters from it. I do not make any money from the writing of this story.
Mourning
Prompt: 053. Earth
Pairing: Sync the Tempest x Fon Master Ion
Words: 148 words
Mourning
Ion wasn't sure what made him do it, but since Sync didn't leave a body behind for burial, he had to do with the next best thing. Sync hadn't had anything, really, that constituted personal effects, so Ion had nothing from his quarters except a spare uniform that still smelled like the fallen God General.
So he insisted on making a short journey to one of the nearby cliffs, the one that Sync had favored, and gathered some of the dirt there; and mixed it with the ashes of the uniform that he'd burnt earlier that day. He might hate to be reminded of losing the one he loved; but he knew that he had to mourn. Mourning would be the first step.
Ion kept the earth and the ashes in a small box under his bed, to always remind him of what Van's treachery had cost him.
FIN.
Pairing: Sync the Tempest x Fon Master Ion
Words: 148 words
Ion wasn't sure what made him do it, but since Sync didn't leave a body behind for burial, he had to do with the next best thing. Sync hadn't had anything, really, that constituted personal effects, so Ion had nothing from his quarters except a spare uniform that still smelled like the fallen God General.
So he insisted on making a short journey to one of the nearby cliffs, the one that Sync had favored, and gathered some of the dirt there; and mixed it with the ashes of the uniform that he'd burnt earlier that day. He might hate to be reminded of losing the one he loved; but he knew that he had to mourn. Mourning would be the first step.
Ion kept the earth and the ashes in a small box under his bed, to always remind him of what Van's treachery had cost him.
FIN.