Fandom: The Legend of Sun Knight
Summary: Sun had to drink again.
Rating: T
Notes: Swearing
Written for the 'Drink' prompt for 100rare.
Slight Sun/Judgement, depending on how to tilt your head.
Genre: General
Word count: 587
Status: Complete
Sun blinked owlishly at Judgement, before tilting a smile at him - and would have then tilted off the chair as well, if Judgement hadn't caught him by the arm first. Ignoring the hand at his elbow, Sun sighed woefully, putting his free hand to his forehead, and Judgement could see the pinkess around his cheeks had deepened to a dull red. He never could work out how Sun was able to control that.
Even before Sun's hand had fallen away, his glass had been refilled to the brim with wine, and Judgement eyed it. Sun made a noise of dismay, but at the others' cajoling, Sun unsteadily picked up the glass, the wine spilling over the edge as he did so, and drank.
A minute later, Sun's head thunked against Judgement's shoulder, his eyes closed. Again, it was with a hand on Sun's wrist this time that stopped him from toppling over backwards. A hush rippled out from them and Judgement didn't have to look up to know that they were now surrounded by nervous, wide-eyed stares.
With his other hand, Judgement gripped Sun's shoulder and shook him.
"Bwah?" Muzzily, Sun peered up at him, and Judgement was close enough to see how not unfocused Sun's gaze was under heavy eyelids. "Has the God of Light seen fit to relieve Sun of the pain in his head?"
Is it time to go?
"You should remember the harshness of the God of Light and how unforgiving He is to those who forget themselves." Judgement narrowed his eyes. "It would do you well to reflect upon this."
Yes.
"Ah, but surely you cannot ask Sun to think when his mind is clouded so!" Sun looked sorrowfully across the table at the others seated there. "But, Sun regrets that he cannot stay for the rest of the celebration."
Awesome!
Sun draped an arm around Judgement's shoulders, and Judgement pushed himself away from the table. He ignored seeing both Storm and Leaf half-out their chairs as well, conflicted expressions on their faces.
It wasn't hard to maneuver around, Sun stumbling around in a helpful way, not really leaning on him much either. The conversation began to pick up again as they passed, individuals not wanting to look idle.
Judgement kept on eye out as they walked through the Holy Church, taking no notice of the horrified glances sent their way, the echoes of their footsteps sounding loud in the otherwise silent corridors. Eventually there wasn't anyone else in the vicinity.
"The God of Light has widened His gaze in His search for criminals to punish," he murmured.
The coast is clear.
Instantly what little weight Sun had laid upon his shoulders was gone as Sun relaxed with a snicker, though his arm stayed in place.
"I think I broke my record for how fast I lost consciousness." Sun kept his voice low, just in case there was someone around the corner and overheard his plain speech.
The arm around Judgement's neck tightened, bringing their heads even closer. "That's why you sat next to me, isn't it - so you could get out too when you had to 'escort' me outta there."
Judgement fought the smile trying to make itself known. "As the head of our faction, we would be seated next to each other; I did not have a hand in that."
Of course.
"Heh. Sneaky bastard." Sun untensed his arm. "C'mon, lead me to my room already; I hate whispering all the time."
Inclining his head, Judgement continued to lead the way back.
Summary: Sun had to drink again.
Rating: T
Notes: Swearing
Written for the 'Drink' prompt for 100rare.
Slight Sun/Judgement, depending on how to tilt your head.
Genre: General
Word count: 587
Status: Complete
Sun blinked owlishly at Judgement, before tilting a smile at him - and would have then tilted off the chair as well, if Judgement hadn't caught him by the arm first. Ignoring the hand at his elbow, Sun sighed woefully, putting his free hand to his forehead, and Judgement could see the pinkess around his cheeks had deepened to a dull red. He never could work out how Sun was able to control that.
Even before Sun's hand had fallen away, his glass had been refilled to the brim with wine, and Judgement eyed it. Sun made a noise of dismay, but at the others' cajoling, Sun unsteadily picked up the glass, the wine spilling over the edge as he did so, and drank.
A minute later, Sun's head thunked against Judgement's shoulder, his eyes closed. Again, it was with a hand on Sun's wrist this time that stopped him from toppling over backwards. A hush rippled out from them and Judgement didn't have to look up to know that they were now surrounded by nervous, wide-eyed stares.
With his other hand, Judgement gripped Sun's shoulder and shook him.
"Bwah?" Muzzily, Sun peered up at him, and Judgement was close enough to see how not unfocused Sun's gaze was under heavy eyelids. "Has the God of Light seen fit to relieve Sun of the pain in his head?"
Is it time to go?
"You should remember the harshness of the God of Light and how unforgiving He is to those who forget themselves." Judgement narrowed his eyes. "It would do you well to reflect upon this."
Yes.
"Ah, but surely you cannot ask Sun to think when his mind is clouded so!" Sun looked sorrowfully across the table at the others seated there. "But, Sun regrets that he cannot stay for the rest of the celebration."
Awesome!
Sun draped an arm around Judgement's shoulders, and Judgement pushed himself away from the table. He ignored seeing both Storm and Leaf half-out their chairs as well, conflicted expressions on their faces.
It wasn't hard to maneuver around, Sun stumbling around in a helpful way, not really leaning on him much either. The conversation began to pick up again as they passed, individuals not wanting to look idle.
Judgement kept on eye out as they walked through the Holy Church, taking no notice of the horrified glances sent their way, the echoes of their footsteps sounding loud in the otherwise silent corridors. Eventually there wasn't anyone else in the vicinity.
"The God of Light has widened His gaze in His search for criminals to punish," he murmured.
The coast is clear.
Instantly what little weight Sun had laid upon his shoulders was gone as Sun relaxed with a snicker, though his arm stayed in place.
"I think I broke my record for how fast I lost consciousness." Sun kept his voice low, just in case there was someone around the corner and overheard his plain speech.
The arm around Judgement's neck tightened, bringing their heads even closer. "That's why you sat next to me, isn't it - so you could get out too when you had to 'escort' me outta there."
Judgement fought the smile trying to make itself known. "As the head of our faction, we would be seated next to each other; I did not have a hand in that."
Of course.
"Heh. Sneaky bastard." Sun untensed his arm. "C'mon, lead me to my room already; I hate whispering all the time."
Inclining his head, Judgement continued to lead the way back.
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Date: Jan. 16th, 2011 11:29 pm (UTC)Muzzily, Sun peered up at him, and Judgement was close enough to see how not unfocused Sun's gaze was under heavy eyelids.
Eeeee. <3
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Date: Jan. 21st, 2011 08:54 am (UTC):DD (Though I hated that double-negative. I kept second-guessing if I was using it right)
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Date: Jan. 22nd, 2011 06:05 am (UTC)It worked a lot better in your ficlet with the italics! XD