— header: @carrotsprout_ [twt]
Akaashi had always followed him in life, and now it was time for Bokuto follow him in death.
Akaashi had always followed him in life, and now it was time for Bokuto follow him in death.
"Please don't go.", a voice normally so strong and imposing, now so weak, so pleading.
"Why don't you come with me?" Akaashi says, walking back and slowly fading into a bright, warm beam of light. "You don't have to though, I will still wait for you."
And how can he say no? +
"Please don't go.", a voice normally so strong and imposing, now so weak, so pleading.
"Why don't you come with me?" Akaashi says, walking back and slowly fading into a bright, warm beam of light. "You don't have to though, I will still wait for you."
And how can he say no? +
Friends would often joke about the two, so inseparable and connected they were, "Who would Bokuto and Akaashi be without each other?" and now it would be the time to find out. +
Friends would often joke about the two, so inseparable and connected they were, "Who would Bokuto and Akaashi be without each other?" and now it would be the time to find out. +
Bokuto wasn't the type to have a hard time crying. He could shed tears watching a movie, get emotional with a song, feel sad and frustrated enough that he had to cry a little. But he was never one to sob so. +
Bokuto wasn't the type to have a hard time crying. He could shed tears watching a movie, get emotional with a song, feel sad and frustrated enough that he had to cry a little. But he was never one to sob so. +
There he is; unmoving, cold, gone, but eyes still open, and somehow, though now lifeless, the love in then is still evident. +
There he is; unmoving, cold, gone, but eyes still open, and somehow, though now lifeless, the love in then is still evident. +