His Eyes
He had the most beautiful eyes.
The words died in my throat before I could voice
them. They never saw the light of day;
I made sure that they were extinguished before anyone knew they had even
occurred to me. I did not banish the
words for their untruthfulness, they were true enough, but only because of the
definite end they represented, the quality of conclusion, strung together as
they were. He had. Not he has or anything such as that, simply
he had. Well, it was true. He did have the most beautiful eyes to watch
over the world, to view the people he passed with. I may have detested the way he kept his hair or the words he
spoke or the clothes he wore, but those eyes made up for them all. It was a shame that they were as they were.
I lay my hand on the casket. The people around me were all expecting me
to speak, but all I could think about was those eyes of his. I couldn’t get them out of my mind. I was supposed to talk about his life, about
what made him special, his good characteristics and his bad, I who only spoke
to him if I had to, who avoided him at all costs, I was supposed to sum up the
best thing that had ever happened to me- to anyone- in just a single
sentence. And all I could think about
were his eyes.
They could haunt you, those eyes. They were the truth amidst all his
lies. They contradicted nearly ever
word he uttered, nearly every smile he could muster, every life he brightened. They were joy, sorrow, guilt, penance,
anger, peace, life and death all in one.
His smiles may have been mere fabrications, but his eyes were constantly
the truth. Those were his eyes; that
was he. It was all in his eyes,
the so-called window to the soul. They
were his being, his life. If anything,
they were his only truth, the only life he possessed. They had more life in them than every action he performed, more
character than any word he uttered.
They were the Shinigami he claimed to be, as well as the reaper he
dreaded. And yet they were something
more.
Why had I been chosen for this task? I could have named a thousand other people
who could take my place and be infinitely better at this than I, just as many
who loved him as much, perhaps more, than I.
And yet I was the chosen. He had
loved me, I knew that. Love that I
hadn’t deserved, that he knew I didn’t deserve, because I would react
and return the love he gave me without really understanding why I did, emotions
be damned. Because I had only just
begun to learn what love was. But yet I
was the one chosen for this task.
Those eyes were at fault, yet again. They had begged and pleaded with me to do
this, to write his death upon a tombstone, and so here I was. I wouldn’t- I couldn’t, not anymore-
refuse those eyes. It was against
everything I stood for.
“Duo Maxwell.
He had the most beautiful eyes.”
I said the words out loud this time, saying them slowly so that I
couldn’t botch them up, so that they would be as perfect as he was.
“Is that all, sir?”
I nodded.
“Hai. That’s all.” The man hesitated, then began to carve the
letters into the blank, gray, marble stone that would only too soon mark the
grave of the only person I ever loved.
I lifted my hand off the empty casket and nodded. “That’s all.” Anyone who knew Duo would know what it was I saw in his
eyes. They would know that the words on
the stone were more than they seemed to be.
That was all that mattered, really.
I walked out of the shop feeling rather empty and
morbid and I narrowed my eyes at Duo as he bounded towards me, braid flailing
out behind him like a kite. “You’re
done, Heero?”
“I’m done.
You are a sick person, Maxwell.”
Duo shrugged.
“With any luck, I won’t need any of that for a long time yet. But it’s all been taken care of, so you
won’t have to worry about it when I do die. Casket, plot, stone and all.”
“Hn. Baka.”
“Yeah, but I’m your baka.” He looped his arm around my waist and
blinked his Cobalt eyes at me, grinning widely. I could see the truth in that smile and I felt a bit lighter. “Let’s go home.”
I nodded and we walked. When his head was turned away, when he couldn’t see me, I
smiled. I couldn’t help it.
He had the most beautiful eyes.