FANG. KAIZO. x ELDEST SISTER READER.
Why does he have to do this? In the end, all I wanted was for things to be just like they were before our parents left us—simple and straightforward with no complications or stressors. Unfortunately, life doesn't always work out like we want it to. We may feel burdened by the task at hand but ultimately we must carry on because only one of us has a story worth telling. That story is the world we live in, it's unfair; why is our world tragic? Why can't it be like a fairytale with happy endings? Our story seems that there are tragedies and pain which don't have happy endings.
Ever since I was a child I have been the one raising my younger siblings after our parents decided to go home in the sky and rest in peace. It was a rough experience. Taking care of your siblings is undoubtedly an important role you play in your family's lives. I did everything in my power to protect them and get them away from harm— But I seem to have failed.
I have lived a relatively long life for someone my age, and I am not yet ready to pass away. So talking about my life. No. Our life right now feels like something that is almost too much for me. Right now I am like a lost little lamb who was separated from her family, like a ghost I am currently pale whose skin has become so pale due to lack of oxygen and the cause of constantly crying like a baby. My eyes have been constantly shedding tears like a fountain ever since.
And I was betrayed by the one whom I viewed as a family, a sibling, a sister. She was the one who I thought I could trust my brothers with, my heart shattered into pieces after I heard about the issue. My youngest brother decided to stand by the woman who betrayed us. I was overwhelmed; not knowing what to do. I don't know anything anymore. I didn't know If he was my brother anymore.
Fang, please. Save yourself If I can't. But I promise you, I promise you. That I will find my little
brother back inside you. I wish that you could hear my words, but you cannot.
I embraced my younger brother who was in the same distressed state as I. We needed to have a conversation, and he would not be able to do so while surrounded by other people. So I had asked the children to let us be alone for a moment. I know that It had been difficult for him too— just like it was for me— because we were both struggling with our own thoughts and questions.
"Kaizo, you are one of a kind but I am not letting both of you be in danger." With tears streaming down my face, I gripped Kaizo's shoulders firmly as my eyes bore into his red ones. We were both crying; we had no words to express how betrayed and scared we felt.
"You are still my brother. And It is my duty not only to take care of Fang, but also to protect you." What purpose did it serve for me to say something when I couldn't even save my own younger brother? I wasn't there on time. This entire thing would not have happened if I could simply travel back in time.
"No, No, Akak, please It is my fault and not yours. I was with him and I should've known—"
"No more taking the blame. And I should have not let him introduce her to them. It was my idea and I am at fault, I should be the one fixing this." I pause for a moment before letting out another word.
"Kira'na, she is hurting children. She is hurting our brother; emotionally."
We had a conversation that needed to be completed as soon as possible, therefore I try to calm us both down. I confess that I don't know a lot of things. Why I even had to suggest letting her be among them was beyond me. I gazed into the distance knowing that I was to blame for the catastrophe that is currently taking place. How could I become such a stupid and ignorant person? I was aware of Kira'na's burning desire for the Voltra elemental.
She used to tell me stories from her grandmother's. She described to me how Satriantar roared during in the thunderstorms. Every time we accomplished our training, she would tell Kaizo and I about it while we sat in a field of grass gazing around the stars.
I didn't understand the process of putting into words how I felt—like I had killed someone. The terror we are experiencing right now is so terrible that not even words are capable of doing properly. Kaizo had tears welling up in his eyes, which were puffy like sponges.
Please don't cry, It will only get worse.
"Kaizo, I need you to listen carefully to my words." He nods softly, tears still falling down from his cheeks.
"I need you to keep BoBoiBoy and the children safe-" He cuts me off.
"What?! I need to go to Pang!"
Even as a grown man, his unexpected action caused me to strengthen my grip on his shoulders, which caused him to let out a hiss. He reminds me of myself when we were both still quite young. He moved with elegance and was beaming with enthusiasm. Where is that Kaizo now?
"Listen to me carefully, I said didn't I?" I begged him to calm down. "I need you to keep the boy and his friends safe. Come up with a plan with them that would get the lightning power back to it's actual owner. I will be the one who will be confronting Fang and Kira'na. You hear me?"
He finally replied to me. "Yes." I will not let anything happen to my family, not while I still draw breath. I am the person who would never break a promise, even if it takes my life. I will, and I will not break it. Never make a promise you will never keep— That's what they always say, and I always keep my promises.
Kaizo, BoBoiBoy and the others have already taken their leave. Now It is time for me to have a family reunion, I pray for my strength that he is safe. I felt a cold atmosphere surround me as I stood on both of my feet on the ground of the Empire, the same Empire where Kaizo got hurt, the same Empire that saw Fang once again.
I heaved out a deep breath and offered the guards my everything. These robots, which have been created with the power of General Sa'riya, aren't even actual soldiers. Even from a distance, they could see that I was raising both of my arms as a sign of surrenderment.
And let us say that my heartbeat almost dropped when I saw him walk beside her. He looked like he had replaced his own family member with a thief; he stood beside her as if she were his own sister. It was strange to see--his eyes lacked life and appeared duller than normal, but at the same time they seemed even more corrupted than usual. But when I saw him look in my direction, it was clear that something had caught his attention.
"Ah, so the big sister decides to show up?"
"Kira'na, Pang."
"Happy family reunion, [name], I just know our little Pang here is so happy to see you."
I try to hold back my tears as I look at my brother, not even making contact with the red maned woman next to him. My eyes were only locked to him; he was not talking or moving, not unless if Kira'na tells him to. little brother has become a puppet without knowing it and doesn't even have control over his own life anymore.
My last tear slowly fell from my eyes as I was ready to speak. All of this just for you, because you are family. I never told Kaizo what I will be going to do and just told him to protect you; he was meant for greatness and destiny while you were meant for safety and comfort.
"My life and power in exchange for my brother."
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𝐄𝐋𝐘𝐒𝐈𝐀𝐍. boboiboy
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