Fonder Memories
@greenvixen asks: "Suzaku...how was Lelouch like before the Geass?"
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Even with the closer proximity Suzaku now shared with the inner workings of the Britannian govenment, as he now masquraded as Zero in Lelouch’s stead, he could never understand the Green haired Immortals inner workings. That and she rarely approched him when he could retreat to his quaters and become himself once again.
“Before his Geass? Well, I’m afraid I can only give you what I know from a few months before the Britannian invasion of Japan. I didn’t know what he or Nunnally did during the occupation before I was enrolled at Ashford.” The knight had to chuckle at that fact, the sheer luck of turning up on Lelouch’s doorstep seven years after they went their seperate ways.
“When he first arrived at the Shrine, he still had the arrogance of a Prince, even if he didn’t look down his nose at me for being anything other then Britannian. He didn’t work that way after all, it was all a front as it turned out since anything involving his sister, he’d soften up and dote on her. It’s easy to see why however honestly, Nunnally had that air about her, She could even get Tohodo-Sensi to cave at times and he was as tough as they came.”
“But once we grew closer as friends, I could see what he was at heart, a caring brother who would defend those he found important to him with everything he had. That just happened to be plans and tactics rather then brute force. Those came in handy after the attack at the Shrine...” The male paused at that, drumming his fingers along his mask that rested in his lap. The ‘witch’ had caught him still in his Zero outfit, with only the mask removed.
“He helped us survive out in Japan during the invasion, avoid Britannian patrols, gather food and supplies. And it was his idea that we split up after we found Tohodo again. When he declared to me, that he would Obliterate Britannia? He scared me. To see that much anger from a nine year old boy who couldn’t do push ups to save his life, I believed he could do it and... well, he more or less did that, didn’t he?”










