| The Girl Who Loved A Nobody Absolutely craptastic video. I mean seriously, this is bad. I tried hard on it though, but this is a classic case of trying too hard. I never told myself I would get addicted to Kingdom Hearts; having hated the game's concept for ages, but once again my PS2 has proved me wrong. Agh. MarluxiaXAeris. Let the crack pairings rule! Story: Aeris meets Marluxia one day in the empty streets of Hollow Bastian. Having just defeated a band of Heartless, Aeris worries about the man's welfare upon spotting him. Touching his arm, their eyes meet and so a relationship begins to form. Marluxia is interested in Aeris, so he lets her live upon their meeting and slowly a mutual understanding begins to form upon the two persons. Marluxia is wild and different, a welcome change from the quaint yet dangerous streets and occupants of the town, and Aeris finds herself liking him more and more. Marluxia is a nobody, and therefore lacks a heart. He cannot know or feel love, yet an odd "emotion," of some sort begins to appear whenever he is around the girl. They meet several times "by chance." In actual fact, Marluxia is confused by these troublesome "feelings," and treats his actions with Aeris as a sort of experiment. He is of course, a dangerous sadist. Aeris gradually becomes unnerved by some of the more unnatural quirks of his behaviour, yet finds it hard to pull herself away from the man. On one particular occasion, he offers her his hand and upon taking it, a magic seems to throw its way though Aeris. She had fallen completely in love with him, and shocked by this new, intensive emotion, finds it hard to handle. Later, Marluxia reveals himself as a nobody from Organisation XIII, the sworn enemy. He expects things to continue as normal from before, but Aeris is angry at him having lied to her and used her feelings for him as a foil. She tells him to leaves, and he vanishes into darkness, finally showing what he actually was all along. Aeris is heartbroken, yet still feels a overpowering love for him which is killing her. He insists on seeing her, regardless of her wishes. He knows despite her cross words, there are feelings for him still buried in there. His "love," for her is tainted by darkness....a twisted obsession. Upon the renewal of the Radiant Garden, Marluxia once again appears to Aeris. With Leon present, this is the last straw. She tells him never to come near her again. Outside however, he grips Aeris suddenly before kissing her and leaving. Aeris is stunned, yet she greets the return of the beautiful Garden with joy. Back at Castle Oblivion, Marluxia is confronted by a member of XIII which saw him with Aeris, and accuses him of being a traitor. Marluxia, furious, threatens the member with his weapon before declaring he will take care of the lovelorn girl. Later, upon entering her church, Marluxia approaches Aeris. They exchange glances before Aeris touches his arm in a coy manner. She kisses him, as Marluxia allows himself a moment of indulgence. He thinks about the beautiful woman before him, and lacking a conscience or capacity to care about anything, knows that to regain his honour concerning his role in the organisation, knows something must be done. Taking his weapon in hand, he proceeds to thrust it into Aeris. A look of acceptance, of knowledge that such a thing would happen flashes across her face as her hand slips from his cheek as she fell to the floor. Her blood falls, before turning into an odd sort of black sludge, corrupted by darkness. His weapon vanishing, Marluxia lets his eyes wander around the last living legacy of Aeris; her flowers. He was unable to love, and overcome with the notion of feeling care for another which wasn't truly real, he "killed" the lie and returned to his organisation. There is betrayal in this. Marluxia betrayed Aeris over his company, and eventually ended up cutting her life. Can't say much else. For Doylie's contest, if it isn't too late. KH clips from KH-Vids.net Tags: aeris aerith gainsborough kingdom hearts marluxia advent children crisis core love pairing anti |