Muse killing ahoy
Feb. 8th, 2013 12:05 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Kamen Rider Kiva, very alternate timeline for Ocean (Kamendressing), warning for rape (f on m).
Summary: Taiga considers what matters more - her people or her child.
Taiga watched the world go by outside her bedroom window. It was the best way to consider her options. Her very grim options.
She'd fallen in love with her best friend Wataru, who was human. She knew she shouldn't have, but she did, and it told her very much how the Fangire needed their Queen, to keep people from making stupid decisions like that. As it was, she resolved it the only way that she could think of – she'd forced him to bed in his own house, traumatized him, all for the sake of breaking a friendship and a love affair that wouldn't work out for either of them.
She'd planned for everything, except getting pregnant from it. She really didn't want to terminate the pregnancy – it was Wataru's child, after all – but Bishop had been right in pointing out there was no need for her to be vulnerable or carrying a half-human baby. On the other hand, it was the price she paid for falling in love.
Wataru was understandably traumatized and it was just as well that he wouldn't know about the pregnancy either way.
Dr. Takada, her doctor, had been as ambivalent as she had when they'd talked about an obstetrician for her. "There are a fair amount of humans with Fangire bloodlines," he'd said, "It might have explained the attraction." But he'd been as troubled by a part-human child, especially carried by a King.
It was her choice. To keep the pregnancy or to end it. To keep a piece of her best friend or be true to her people. It had been her choice to do what she did.
She just didn't know if she could pay the price.
Summary: Taiga considers what matters more - her people or her child.
Taiga watched the world go by outside her bedroom window. It was the best way to consider her options. Her very grim options.
She'd fallen in love with her best friend Wataru, who was human. She knew she shouldn't have, but she did, and it told her very much how the Fangire needed their Queen, to keep people from making stupid decisions like that. As it was, she resolved it the only way that she could think of – she'd forced him to bed in his own house, traumatized him, all for the sake of breaking a friendship and a love affair that wouldn't work out for either of them.
She'd planned for everything, except getting pregnant from it. She really didn't want to terminate the pregnancy – it was Wataru's child, after all – but Bishop had been right in pointing out there was no need for her to be vulnerable or carrying a half-human baby. On the other hand, it was the price she paid for falling in love.
Wataru was understandably traumatized and it was just as well that he wouldn't know about the pregnancy either way.
Dr. Takada, her doctor, had been as ambivalent as she had when they'd talked about an obstetrician for her. "There are a fair amount of humans with Fangire bloodlines," he'd said, "It might have explained the attraction." But he'd been as troubled by a part-human child, especially carried by a King.
It was her choice. To keep the pregnancy or to end it. To keep a piece of her best friend or be true to her people. It had been her choice to do what she did.
She just didn't know if she could pay the price.