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Sholio ([personal profile] sholio) wrote2005-11-07 10:56 pm

Men Don't Cry

I haven't written fic in awhile, so I decided to write some happy, fluffy YGO sap for [livejournal.com profile] xparrot's birthday.

Of course, what I ended up with was neither happy nor fluffy. At all. And Kaiba is nowhere to be seen. Er ... it's sort of sappy, though... in a depressing kind of way ...

I meant well. Truly I did.

(Takes place during the "Jounouchi's death" sub-arc of Battle City)


Men Don't Cry



He's not breathing.


At those words, his world had fallen apart around him.


Someone had screamed. Himself. No, the other him, the one in his mind: an awful scream of loss and pain that went on and on, heard not with his ears but with his heart. Yuugi's pain tore through his soul like a dark wind, until he could not distinguish it from his own.


The beeping of machines meant nothing to him; neither did the babbling of the doctors about brainwaves and heart rate. What little he knew of medicine and human anatomy was the basic duellist first aid he'd learned -- or perhaps re-learned -- since sharing Yuugi's life. Somewhere deep down he still believed things he'd been taught in a time he couldn't remember: that the mind lives in the stomach, that the brain is nothing more than a cooling mechanism for the blood. Once these things had been common knowledge of the educated man.


Modern medicine was not something he understood, or even cared to understand. All he understood was Jounouchi lying still and white, hooked up to wires and machines that may as well have been magic for all he knew about them. We don't know if he'll make it ... of all the things the doctors had said, this and this alone he understood.


He turned and walked out of the room. One pair of eyes followed him: Isis Ishtar's. He saw her look up, registered it in some deeper part of his mind. Or maybe it was only his other self who noticed, for he was too busy trying to keep himself together.


Be strong.


He'd been taught that, too, in the time he couldn't remember. Men don't show weakness. Men don't cry. He couldn't remember if anyone had ever said that specifically to him, but it was understood, and so ingrained in his nature that it had survived through the long years of darkness and amnesia, survived into a world where the rules were different.


He stood in the hall, staring dry-eyed at the floor. The other one in his mind was silent -- had been silent ever since that terrible cry of pain. He could feel the other Yuugi's grief, though, like a great weight bearing down on his chest. Or maybe it was his own pain. He didn't know, he couldn't tell.


With a hand that trembled slightly, he took out his dueling disk and held it. The cool weight in his palm, so familiar, but ...


"I can't," he said, and even now, he wasn't sure if he spoke aloud or only to his other soul. "I can't ... duel anymore."


And it was true. He didn't want to, and he couldn't understand it. Even the upcoming duel against Kaiba, which should have thrilled him to his core, left him feeling empty and leaden instead. All that he could find inside himself was a bitter hatred of Malik. He wanted to see Malik suffer, hurt and yes, die. And then ... what then? He could feel his fingers trembling on the smooth surface of the dueling disk.


In a vague way, he knew more of loss than most people. He knew that he had lost, literally, everything: his life, his time, his identity, and, surely, every person he had ever loved.


But he had never, in the time since he woke in Yuugi's body, known loss firsthand. He had never had anything or anyone important to him torn away. He looked at his deck of cards in the duel disk, but all he could see was Jounouchi's white face, silent and still. He could not think forward, to the future beyond the duel, because that was a future without Jounouchi and he could not conceive such a thing.


His other self was crying, quietly, in his mind ... like rain falling in his heart. Even this release was denied him.


Men don't cry.


His fingers curled into a fist. He drew his hand back, let it smash against the wall. White-hot pain. It did not make his heart -- he could not pretend it was the other's -- hurt any less.


I can't duel anymore.

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[identity profile] xparrot.livejournal.com 2005-11-08 02:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Waaah! friendshipping! <3333

depressing friendship sap is still friendship sap, and this interlude has a happy ending, so...works for me! especially since this is one of my favorite moments in the entire series...thank you!!! ^__^ I love how Yami relies on Yugi here, almost subconsciously, both to understand and to express...
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[identity profile] friendshipper.livejournal.com 2005-11-09 06:17 am (UTC)(link)
Glad you like. It's one of my faves, too. ^_^ You know, it seems to me that throughout much of the series, including this scene (well, what I've seen of it *waits for ep to download*) Yugi seems to act like the pharoah's "heart". The pharoah's clearly capable of feeling love, pain, etc, but he doesn't seem to know how to express it ... in fact, in the beginning he's perfectly capable of doing things like (say) letting Kaiba fall to his death in Duelist Kingdom in order to win the duel. By this point in the series, I really don't think he would be willing to do something like that, mostly because of Yugi's softening influence. In a lot of ways he's learned of the "softer" emotions from Yugi, who wears his heart on his sleeve. The pharoah is physically much tougher than Yugi, but when it comes to emotional stuff, he becomes the awkward one of the two.

... dammit. Now I want to write YGO fluff.
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[identity profile] friendshipper.livejournal.com 2005-11-09 06:26 am (UTC)(link)
P.S. I was poking around your website tonight and I can't believe I've never read your Sentinel fics! Must remedy this situation immediately. Not sure why, but I've been more interested in the live-action than the animation lately, as far as things to fan on.

I wish Sentinel would come out on DVD. I didn't watch it until it was on cable, so I've only seen a haphazard scattering of episodes -- probably not more than half of them, and not in order. I never really got *into* it all that much, but I think I really could, if I could only sit down and watch a bunch of it.
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[identity profile] xparrot.livejournal.com 2005-11-11 02:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, Yami is learning about the strength of compassion and kindness from Yugi - and is aware of it; the end of the brainwashed!Jou vs Yugi duel, when he says, 'someday you'll supass me, aibou.' Love that acknowledgment that in the end, emotional strength is the greater...

Wriiiiiiiite it, wriiiiiiite it! *whimpers appealingly* YGO needs more fluff like woah. Everyone's too hung-up exploring the potential for darkfic to get into the fuzziness... ^^;
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[identity profile] xparrot.livejournal.com 2005-11-11 02:50 pm (UTC)(link)
--eheh, my TS fic...well, it was one of my early fandoms, I was a wee young thing and my writing has matured a bit since then - but still was a fun time! The fandom more than the series, itself, really; I doubt I would've gotten into the TV show on its own, because while it had fantastic friendship potential, it wasn't nearly as explored as it might've been...the fandom, though, had oodles of smarm and h/c (...and slash. Which, nowadays, I see as pretty-close-to-canon, but... ^^;)
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[identity profile] friendshipper.livejournal.com 2005-11-12 05:01 am (UTC)(link)
Loved the evil Jounouchi duel SO much. I do think it's my favorite part of the series; even dead!Jounouchi, though very smarmy, can't quite compare. And thinking about it in terms of the pharoah's character development (I'm sorry, I just CAN'T type Yami -- it's too ... too very *dub* for me to make myself do it; I'm not a sub chauvinist normally, really I'm not, but THAT dub *shudder* -- although it's so hard figuring out what to call him otherwise, especially in fic) ... anyway, it was the first time that he really encountered a situation that he couldn't duel his way out of. He was forced to confront the idea that sometimes, Yugi can solve problems that he can't -- not just physically, in the sense of not being limited by being confined to the Puzzle, but intellectually: it seemed like, during that fight, he got mentally STUCK. He couldn't think of anything to do other than fight, but by fighting, he stood to lose more than he was willing to risk. So he froze up -- probably the first time that he's really frozen during a duel.

... bloody hell, now I want to write about *that*. Dammit, you're leading me down a wayward path here.
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[identity profile] friendshipper.livejournal.com 2005-11-12 05:15 am (UTC)(link)
Sentinel fandom *is* fun. I've never really done more than dip my toe into those waters ... read some fic here and there, but not systematically, the way I do when I *really* get into something. But there is a LOT of good fic for it, and most particularly, a lot of fic that floats my particular fetish-y boat ... As far as the show itself, I think I actually, quite often, *prefer* my canonical smarm to be somewhat more understated, and TS walked that line pretty well, for me. There were times when I wished they'd devoted a bit more detail to the aftermath of some scene or other, but generally, I was OK with it. I don't know if this sounds silly, but I'm actually a lot more comfortable with the more graphical h/c or weepier smarm in fanfic than in the show/movie/book itself -- I can't think of any good examples off the top of my head, but I've definitely seen scenes where I knew my heart should be bleeding, but instead all I could do was laugh. On the other hand, the understated stuff is what really makes my insides twist -- it's like the anticipation is better than the reality. With fic, though, it's more or less the other way around.

... on the other hand, Yu-Gi-Oh is spoiling me *badly* for smarmy canon. It's kind of funny that I feel compelled to look for fic, considering that there's hardly anywhere the fanfic could go that the series hasn't already...