Title: Who They Are
Author:
kryss_delrhei
Fandom: Tales of the Abyss
Type: Video Game
Characters/Pairing: Jade Curtiss, Luke fon Fabre
Word Count: 111
Genre: Friendship
Rating: G
Warning: None
Summary: Luke is upset about the Six God-Generals.
Disclaimer: I do not own Tales of the Abyss nor the characters, just borrowing them from Namco Bandai for a little while.
Author's Notes: The purpose of the challenge was to use a sentence from the previous drabble. The sentence in bold is the one I used.
Prompt:
writerverse : Challenge #28 - Drabble Tree
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“Do they really think they go around doing stuff like that?” Luke growled, shaking his fist after them.
Jade shook his head, fixing his glasses with a simple nudge of his finger, “They’re the six God-Generals, it’s because that’s who they are.”
Luke tossed his angry look at Jade, who gave him a diffusing smile, “That doesn’t have anything to do with them getting away with it.”
“It’s the same with a spoiled child, Luke. The child doesn’t know any better,” the necromancer raised a perfect brow, the smile on his lips more devious than before.
Luke crossed his arms, feeling shame bite at him, “It’s still wrong.”
“Indeed it is.”
Author:
Fandom: Tales of the Abyss
Type: Video Game
Characters/Pairing: Jade Curtiss, Luke fon Fabre
Word Count: 111
Genre: Friendship
Rating: G
Warning: None
Summary: Luke is upset about the Six God-Generals.
Disclaimer: I do not own Tales of the Abyss nor the characters, just borrowing them from Namco Bandai for a little while.
Author's Notes: The purpose of the challenge was to use a sentence from the previous drabble. The sentence in bold is the one I used.
Prompt:
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“Do they really think they go around doing stuff like that?” Luke growled, shaking his fist after them.
Jade shook his head, fixing his glasses with a simple nudge of his finger, “They’re the six God-Generals, it’s because that’s who they are.”
Luke tossed his angry look at Jade, who gave him a diffusing smile, “That doesn’t have anything to do with them getting away with it.”
“It’s the same with a spoiled child, Luke. The child doesn’t know any better,” the necromancer raised a perfect brow, the smile on his lips more devious than before.
Luke crossed his arms, feeling shame bite at him, “It’s still wrong.”
“Indeed it is.”