Time seemed to have stopped, and for a brief moment, he wished it truly had. The sky was pitch black, devoid of moon or stars. The clamorous music had long ceased, and the lights of Giabella-Face no longer shone. The carousel and Ferris Wheel stood still.
In the heart of the quiet night, Eugene and Noir were intertwined. Eugene looked at Noir with quivering eyes. She was smiling brightly, her lips streaming with blood. He saw the gaping wound in her chest where the sword remained embedded.
This time, the strike was not shallow. It hadn't missed its mark. The plain sword had pierced Noir's heart precisely.
He noticed the necklace, now red with the blood that spurted from her wound. Unknowingly, Eugene swallowed his breath, wishing he could turn his gaze away.
Noir's hand moved. Her trembling hand reached toward Eugene. It was possible that she still had strength left in her. Despite having driven her to this point and piercing her heart, she was still the Queen of the Night Demons. Perhaps to her, death still felt strange and distant.
"...Ahaha."
Her bloodied left hand touched Eugene's face, leaving streaks of red on his cheek. Noir chuckled as she moved her hand downwards. She slowly caressed Eugene's throat.
"Haha..."
She stopped. Noir did not grip his throat. She didn’t dig her nails into his neck or tear it open. Instead, she touched him with the gentleness and delicateness of handling a fragile piece of art. She saw Eugene’s eyes tremble with each gentle touch. She saw his cheeks twitch and his lips contort.
"Hamel,” she called out.
Her lips, stained red with blood, parted. Noir whispered with a mischievous smile, "In such a beautiful moment, why do you wear such an expression?"
Everything about that expression was satisfying to her. Noir chuckled and moved her right hand, groping towards the hand that held the sword hilt.
"Such an awkward finish isn't like you,” she commented.
Her dispersing strength wasn’t used to attack Eugene. Instead, with a playful smile, Noir pulled on Eugene's hand.
Thump!
The sword plunged deeper. Eugene and Noir grew even closer. Blood welled from her open lips, and his face contorted further.
"Ah."
It looked as if he might cry at any moment. It was a face unbecoming of Hamel. But it didn’t matter. Noir closed her eyes. She could feel a blissful satisfaction.
She could no longer fly, nor did she feel the need to. Noir’s body began to fall limply from the sky.
He could have just let go, but Eugene didn’t. If he had both arms, he might have held the sword and supported Noir's back, but now only his right arm remained.
So, he chose to release the sword. He pulled her into his embrace while grasping Noir’s hand.
Whoosh!
Eugene’s cloak transformed and enveloped them both.
She felt a comforting warmth in her rapidly cooling body. She felt the tremble of the hand she held. Their hands separated. He reached out and supported Noir’s waist.
Slowly.
They fell slowly. Eugene said nothing. Noir buried her face in Eugene's chest so his expression remained unseen. Yet, he did not look up.
Eugene found the moment perfect. He truly wished that time could just stop right there.
But no matter how desperately he wished, time did not stop. Even a leisurely fall had to eventually conclude upon reaching the ground. Eugene's feet touched the earth. He held Noir for a moment longer before letting out a long sigh and gently laying her down on the ground.
"Ahaha."
Her heart had been pierced by the sword. The long blade had passed through her body and protruded from her back. Despite this, when her back touched the ground, she felt no pain from the sword being pushed or caught.
"You're surprisingly gentle and kind, unlike how you look," she remarked.
He had broken the sword hilt beforehand, when he held her in his embrace, ensuring she wouldn't feel more pain when they landed. Noir chuckled as she looked up at Eugene.
"Didn’t you think I could strike back?" she teased.
"Yes," Eugene responded softly, "You could have if you had tried. If you wanted to. Even when you tried to self-destruct. Even when I plunged the sword into your heart."
"Ahaha... that's different, Hamel. It's not that I didn't. I couldn't. The self-destruction.... Heh, your determination was stronger than I anticipated. I was too complacent, even at the end—" Noir paused and closed her eyes.
"It was the same in that moment. I was content, but you were not. Hamel, you... you hoped to kill me until the very end. That's all there was to it. Your desire was stronger than mine. You wanted me so desperately."
Silence followed.
"Ahaha. In the end, that's what it was. I hesitated at the last moment. I had regrets. I was content just in that moment. Heh, in the end... it turned out just as I said, didn't it?" Noir said.
She smiled broadly as she opened her eyes.
Eugene's face was visible to her. His expression was unchanged from before, no different from when they were in the nightmare. He looked like he might cry at any moment. He was struggling to hold back his emotions. Even though he had achieved the victory he longed for, he was not happy.
She found his expression deeply satisfying and joyful.
"What a wonderful night,” she commented.
The end of the night was approaching. The pitch-black night sky was fading. The rising sun was gradually changing the color of the sky. Twilight had passed, and night too, and now dawn was coming.
"Hamel," Noir spoke. "I have awoken from the dream I wished would last forever, and the night I hoped would never end is coming to an end."
The night was retreating. Eugene felt it too. Simultaneously, Noir's end was approaching.
Eugene placed his hand on his aching chest. Whether the pain was from successively using Ignition or purely emotional, he did not want to decide.
"Tonight, I have seen all of you,” she said.
Noir reached out her hand.
"Hamel, I have tasted the foundation of your being."
Her trembling hand slowly moved towards Eugene. Even though he was right in front of her, her hand seemed unable to reach him. Every step towards reaching him felt incredibly distant.
Noir felt death. Throughout her life, she had witnessed countless deaths. She had often been the one to dish out death and had frequently watched others die. Showing one last dream to a doomed human was also one of Noir's hobbies.
However, Noir had never truly felt her own death. Despite her ability to conjure any fantasy, she could not create the sensation of her own demise because she had never experienced it, nor could she imagine it.
But now, she could imagine it; she was feeling it. The eternal night she had so longed for was upon her. An unfathomable darkness, not flamboyant, loud, or noisy, but a dull and cold silence was settling in.
"I have," Noir began, genuinely smiling even in the face of death, "tonight, I have held you close."
Cough.
A surge of blood momentarily silenced her. Noir coughed up blood several times. With each episode, her body stiffened and cooled. Her vision blurred, yet she did not let her smile falter.
After coughing, she continued, "Deeper and more intensely than anyone else could."
Sienna Merdein, Anise Slywood, Kristina Rogeris — none of them knew Eugene as she had. Noir had experienced what they never could. She and Eugene had tried with all their might to kill each other. She came close to doing so, hesitated, and eventually faced death.
"Ah...." Noir moaned.
She finally managed to reach that hand that seemed unreachable. Eugene himself helped Noir grasp his hand.
Noir's body trembled slightly. She came to a new understanding of the death she was feeling. It was not at all bleak or cold. It was not as dark as the night.
Noir looked up at Eugene while blinking. She saw how his eyes were closed tight, how his lips were pursed, and how his cheeks twitched. His eyes seemed on the verge of tears yet shed none. His golden pupils quivered, and his ash-gray hair twinkled in the distant light.
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