2 souls, aura manipulation, power-stealing machine, diamond knuckles, light swords.
Light flooded his senses, and a scenery he hadn’t expected to see unfolded before his eyes. Lucas rubbed his eyes, unable to fathom the possibility that he had returned “home”. Standing on a sidewalk as cars ran past him, the sound of people's chattering as buzzing as always. He began to take in the sight, and found the town unchanged through his course of traveling. A feeling of nostalgia filled his mind, though it was hardly for the town itself. No, it was for her. Maria, his friend.
“Time hasn’t affected much, eh?” The house was a majestic one, with its sturdy cream-colored wooden walls not deteriorated nor dirtied one bit. With well-placed windows and a grand entrance, the building imposed an intimidating presence on its guest, him to be exact. This place was her home, as was his. For he was fated as an orphan, he was adopted into their family through pure luck, and they had lived for a joyous amount of time, and it'd have continued had he not left for his journey. But the moment Lucas reached out his hand to press the doorbell near the black metal gate, his glance caught someone. It was her, with a shadow beside her. Another person, who was awfully intimated with her as he wrapped his hand around hers. With his back against a wall nearby, he had made up a new goal for his current sight-seeing trip: examining this “boyfriend” of hers.
Peering from a corner, Lucas could see their sillhoutes, but not their appearances, for they are of considerable distance from him. As he tailed the couple, he could make out certain features of the man from each passing turns they made. Blue, fuzzy hair. Dark attire, with strange cream-colored collar. Four straps hanging behind his head. With every detail he'd seen, the faster his heart beat. It's impossible. Illogical. Thoughts rampaged his mind, emotions crashing against his rational consciousness.
The moment they reached the shopping district, where the sidewalk broadened into a small parallel street for well-off pedestrians, he could see them in plain sight, and it was a shocking one indeed. It was him, or rather, Lucario the Blue Brawler, who he was after he shed the shell of a normal man. Feeling intoxicated from the overwhelming stress, Lucas leaned weakly on a shop's window glass nearby. His eyes caught his own reflection, and his mind was nothing short of a turmoil. He was back to his old self, a normal teenager with a normal life, whose purple hair and brown eyes had reverted back to their original state. Without a second thought, Lucas dashed off, trying to grab his beloved's arm and ask her who he was. But the second he touched her body, his body slipped through her as if he was a ghost. Tumbling on the concrete tiles, he got back up with all his remaining strength and mental power. He could not stand them looking at each other so lovingly as they continued their stroll.
"Oy! I'm talking to you! Who the hell are you?" His voice was intimidating, but shaking. He could feel him reaching his limit. One more push would break him. His command echoed across the landscape, yet the couple walked through him with no acknowledgement of his presence. Lucas was flabbergasted, speechless from pure shock. He turned his head around, to find the same reaction among the moving masses: despite his commotion, none spared him a single glance, if not attention. Being ignored by not one, nor two, but everyone, was the biggest insult he'd taken. He mattered, no matter what, and this fact invalidated his value. He lost all inhibition, and ran after the couple, his body drenched in cold sweat.
"Please, look at me! I'm here! Look at me, Maria!" Then, he felt a hand grabbing his face. The grip tightened, as if trying to crush his skull.
"Shut up." It was Rio's voice, the wandering soul given refuge in his body, "You don't deserve to be Lucario. Nor Lucas." Then, everything went black.
For Lucas, everything was surreal. Was it all a dream? No. It was a nightmare.
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