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Ryuuji "Bon" Suguro ([personal profile] kyotoprincess) wrote in [community profile] backyardbbq2015-03-30 11:04 pm

sci-fiAU crossover things

[They should have known that it was a futile effort.

Really, what had they been thinking? Six kids against an entire organization? Sure, they had Yukio (a second-class exorcist) and Rin (the son of Satan), but even with those two trump cards they still were outnumbered and overpowered. Even if they had their hearts in the right place, they were destined to fail from the start.

Zombies had to be the worst way to go, though. Bon didn't even know if they would actually die, or if they would become zombies themselves. Bon just couldn't let that happen to them, the mere thought of it was too horrible.

Somehow, in the fighting, Bon had become separated from the others, and he was stuck in a circle of zombies with Rin. He was out of ammo, and Rin was looking exhausted from fighting with his flames for so long. With the zombies getting closer, and their options slowly dwindling, it was looking more and more hopeless.

But Bon wasn't out of options yet. On his belt was one last item, a special grenade the headmaster had given him before they had left. 'If you are in a hopeless situation, use this', he had said. Bon had no idea what it did, but coming from the headmaster, it had to be important.

Even a grenade wouldn't be enough to kill all the zombies, though, and like hell was Bon letting himself become zombie chow. If he was going to die, it would be on his own terms.

But was Rin okay with that?

Bon realized he couldn't do it without at least asking.
]

Okumura.

[If the resigned tone in his voice wasn't enough to clue Rin in, the fact that he was holding onto the grenade with one hand (and holding onto the pin with the other) was probably enough. Bon was going out on his own terms, but was Rin okay with that too?]

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