It was dark. The sky was stormy and Sollux's eyes wandered around the desolate land. It didn't feel too different from the world he lived in, the world Aradia lived in. But at least here, they could save it.
"Are you ready, Sollux?" said Aradia, eyes brimming with determination as she clutched her whip. She was clad in a hooded red tunic and a breastplate, with armor on her arms and legs as well. She was his best friend, a brave and beautiful girl, and he didn't know where he'd be without her, even outside the game. Especially outside the game.
Sollux nodded. "Ath ready ath we'll ever be..." he said, his hands glowing as he prepared his magic. He was wearing a dark green cloak on top of yellow robes. They were the only two left to face the final boss in their team. It was time to save the world, and to beat the game.
The boss appeared, a creepy, dark skeleton-like creature of immense size. Aradia leaped ahead before Sollux could say another word. She began attacking the monster rapidly but to no avail. Sollux began blasting it with spells. Their combined effort seemed to be doing some damage.
They continued to attack, dodging hits but taking a few at the same time. Finally, the skeleton seemed to be running out of energy. Or so they thought. Out from it's jaws came a brilliant blue flame, aimed directly at Sollux.
"Sollux, look out!" Aradia quickly took the hit, falling. Sollux screamed as he watched her hit the ground. He rushed to her side, but quickly finished off the creature with a few more spells, as it seemed that attack took the rest of its stamina.
He held Aradia close, looking down at the brave girl he so admired. She slowly opened her eyes, looking up at him. She smiled, touching his cheek.
"You did it..." she said weakly. "No AA, we did it." he said, hugging her tighter.
The sky began to clear, their surroundings looking beautiful again. Aradia sat up, looking around. The game was over.
"I wish we could do this in real life..." "I wish we could too...
"I also mean, spending time together!" said Aradia cheerfully. "You know, in person..."
"That... would be really nithe." Sollux said, blushing.
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"Are you ready, Sollux?" said Aradia, eyes brimming with determination as she clutched her whip. She was clad in a hooded red tunic and a breastplate, with armor on her arms and legs as well. She was his best friend, a brave and beautiful girl, and he didn't know where he'd be without her, even outside the game. Especially outside the game.
Sollux nodded. "Ath ready ath we'll ever be..." he said, his hands glowing as he prepared his magic. He was wearing a dark green cloak on top of yellow robes. They were the only two left to face the final boss in their team. It was time to save the world, and to beat the game.
The boss appeared, a creepy, dark skeleton-like creature of immense size. Aradia leaped ahead before Sollux could say another word. She began attacking the monster rapidly but to no avail. Sollux began blasting it with spells. Their combined effort seemed to be doing some damage.
They continued to attack, dodging hits but taking a few at the same time. Finally, the skeleton seemed to be running out of energy. Or so they thought. Out from it's jaws came a brilliant blue flame, aimed directly at Sollux.
"Sollux, look out!" Aradia quickly took the hit, falling. Sollux screamed as he watched her hit the ground. He rushed to her side, but quickly finished off the creature with a few more spells, as it seemed that attack took the rest of its stamina.
He held Aradia close, looking down at the brave girl he so admired. She slowly opened her eyes, looking up at him. She smiled, touching his cheek.
"You did it..." she said weakly.
"No AA, we did it." he said, hugging her tighter.
The sky began to clear, their surroundings looking beautiful again. Aradia sat up, looking around. The game was over.
"I wish we could do this in real life..."
"I wish we could too...
"I also mean, spending time together!" said Aradia cheerfully. "You know, in person..."
"That... would be really nithe." Sollux said, blushing.
"It's a date then!"
"I gueth it ith."