lacus/mika ♥?
♥: Reacting to the other one crying about something (not exactly shippy and a bit au-ish)
Very few knew about the boy; that was what they’d taken to calling the little blond Krul had presented to them one day. The boy had been blank-faced, his blue eyes dull and hooded. Lacus had immediately felt curiosity burn through him but he smartly held his tongue, simply nodding along to Krul’s orders of keeping the boy’s presence a secret.
Months passed and Lacus saw very little of the boy. He kept busy with his own things, having little time to pay any thought to the blond. That was until one night he heard a very distinct sound coming from the far end of the main library. René was waiting for him for their new assignment, but Lacus was sure he could spare a few minutes.
Without making much sound, Lacus followed the soft sniffles, eyes roaming through the dark, empty corridors. Finally he came to one, dimly illuminated with a few stray candles, and spotted the hunched over figure of the boy. He was slumped against the wall, knees drawn up and head bent over. Lacus stopped, feeling oddly out of place.
Why was he doing this? It wasn’t as if he cared about the boy, yet here he was. Lacus drew closer, causing the boy to raise his head, eyes red and puffy. An instant scowl formed on the blond’s face. Lacus had to resist the urge to grin. Here the boy was, openly scowling at someone who far surpassed him in age and power, the boy had guts.
“There’s a reason why Krul-sama wants to keep you hidden. If you foolishly go running off on your own, you might not be so lucky next time.” Lacus made his meaning clear, warning the boy. It wasn’t that he cared, but if Krul ever learned that Lacus could have prevented any danger from befalling the little blond and he didn’t act on it, he was certain she’d make a painful example out of him.
The boy sniffled once more, wiping at his eyes furiously before he stood. He glanced warily at Lacus, mouth opening and shutting. Lacus took a step back, giving the boy enough room to pass through the corridor. He watched, amused, as the boy ran past him.










