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Bianca: (walking into Finé's room) milady, why are you still asleep? It's so late in the day!
Finé: sorry, I was up all night doing work!
Izetta, from under the blankets: I'm not work!
Shuumatsu no Izetta x Little Witch Academia.
*whispers* theyâre gay
Based on this
Art by me :3
Seems a little familiar, doesnât it?
Finé and Izetta reacting to their first kiss, or first date?
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The sun hadnât quite risen yet. Fog, rather than people, filled the streets, a fact which hardly caught FinĂ© by surpriseâthe early autumn wind seemed to effortlessly pass through her several layers and chill her right to the bone. The fact that she was walking probably helped, butâŠ
âIâm fine,â Izetta said with a laugh. She turned back to look at FinĂ©, who could feel heat rising to her cheeksâher attempt to check on Izetta unnoticed had clearly failed. She was leaning to the side, obviously trying to look around Izetta to make sure all of the blankets on her lap were intact, and that none had been caught in the spokes of the wheelchair.
âIf you say so. I wonât hesitate to lend you my coat, though.â Izettaâs singsong giggle rang through the air once more. âIâm serious!â retorted FinĂ© with false indignance, though she could hardly be angry with such a sweet sound in her ears.
The morningâs silence resumed; aside from the rare chirping bird, the only sound was Izettaâs wheelchair rolling across the cobblestones. Bianca and Adele were surely nearby as well, but the royal guardsâ presence was easy to forgetâtheir silence was a honed skill, after all, and there was no lack of hiding places.
The heart of Landsbruck boasted establishments of all sorts: tailors, inns, restaurants, concert halls, art galleries⊠Of course, at this hour, the shop windows functioned better as mirrors, what with their interiors dark and empty.
Elvira had made all sorts of suggestions before theyâd set out this morning. What to wear, where to go, what to eat, who to see⊠but this time, FinĂ© simply refused with a smile, recalling how her tutorâs involvement made Izetta uncomfortable before. She appreciated Elviraâs enthusiasm, of course, but FinĂ© was sure that she could take care of their plans. This time, it wasnât about Eylstadt, it wasnât about OrtfinĂ© Fredericka or the White Witch Reborn. Today was about FinĂ© and Izetta, two girls in love.
âTell me if you see anything you like,â FinĂ© said softly.
âNow? Iâm not sure if that'sâŠâ
âWe mightâweâll be back soon enough.â
âRight!â Izetta responded, apparently ignoring the implications of the other girlâs mistake.
FinĂ© breathed a small sigh of relief at Izettaâs cheerful tone. She wanted today to be perfect, or as close to perfect as was possible, and she cursed herself for nearly ruining everything before the day had even begun. They would be back. Together. She would make sure of it. They would be back, in broad daylight, enjoying themselves like any other couple in Eylstadt, with no more pressing worries than which shops to visit or what desserts to eat.
However convenient it might have been, FinĂ© would not have Izetta hidden away for the rest of her life. The war had made their circumstances difficultâthe world thought Izetta was dead, but⊠It would work, damn itâthey would work. FinĂ© would make sure of it. Izetta, of all people, deserved that much. She would do anything to keep Izetta safe, but nothing could convince FinĂ© that keeping her love hidden was the only way.
âFinĂ©? Itâll be alright.â
Izetta was looking back at FinĂ©, her brow furrowed with concern. A part of her regretted making Izetta worry, but her gratitude far outweighed the guilt. It might have come across as empty reassurances from anyone else, but with those few words, FinĂ©âs heart began to slow. She breathed deeply, crisp air filling her lungs, and felt a weight lift from her shoulders as she watched her breath turn to fog in the cold. Only around Izetta could she truly let her guard down, could she truly confess her fears, her insecurities⊠for all the time she spent years ago calling her âprincessâ, Izetta never seemed to care about whatever title FinĂ© possessed at the time.
âUm, also, we sort of⊠passed Kirsch BaumâŠâ
âWhat?!â FinĂ© turned around, and sure enough, the bakery was a dozen paces behind them. But when she looked back at Izetta, her apology died on her lips. She was greeted with the most wonderful sightâa smile she knew well and loved dearly. A smile that she knew from experience was infectious. She couldnât help but grin as she turned Izetta around, their laughter filling the desolate street.
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It had been ages since sheâd seen the gardensâand never had she been there during autumn. There werenât quite so many flowers as usual, but the changing leaves were every bit as colorful. The trees along their path looked to be ablaze, every leaf a more vibrant hue than the last.
But no matter how beautiful the foliage, it hardly compared to her present company.
Izetta and FinĂ© had stopped in a pavilion of sorts, illuminated by the ardent rays of the setting sun. No roof hid the sky from view, but intricate trellises had been arranged in a circle, forming a wall of flora broken only by the small gap from which theyâd entered. At its center stood a small table with a single chair at the far end.
Izetta didnât recognize the table. It wasnât as if sheâd memorized every piece of furniture in the palaceâthere was far too muchâbut she thought this particular piece might have been made with her in mind. It was a bit lower than one might expect, but its height allowed her to remain situated in her wheelchair, hence the single chair for FinĂ©. Even that was a bit more stout than others sheâd seen.
Once the pair settled in, Izetta found herself smiling.
âItâs a lovely view, isnât it?â FinĂ© asked with a smile of her own.
âWellâŠâ FinĂ© cocked her head to the side. Izetta felt heat rising to her cheeks. âI was just⊠thinking about how nice it is to see you like this. I usually have to look up.â Her smile grew wider, seemingly of its own accord. âI guess I was appreciating the view, after all.â
FinĂ©âs short laugh was as contagious as ever. After a moment, though, her expression darkened. âDoes it bother you? I had the table made to fit your chair, I never even⊠I hadnât realizedââ
âWhenever weâre togetherâwhenever I have the chance to see youâIâm far too happy to be bothered by something like that.â
With that, FinĂ©âs smile returned⊠but this sort of smile was usually reserved for othersâheads of state, visiting dignitaries, even trusted advisors. An elegant curve of the lips, nothing more. Izetta knew that that wasnât what happiness looked like on FinĂ©. Her eyes didnât sparkle, for one. Her nose didnât wrinkleâeven the tips of FinĂ©âs ears had turned red once she realized that Izetta noticed, having mistaken Izettaâs delighted giggle for anything but adoration. The early days of their relationship had been full of moments like thatâlearning the little things about each other, since a war looming overhead had robbed them of such opportunities before. A war with consequences for which FinĂ© still clearly blamed herself, even though Izetta had fought willingly.
âFighting for Eylstadt gave me a purpose, you know.â FinĂ© frowned and bowed her head, looking anywhere but at Izetta. âAfter Grandma died, I was always running, and then I was captured, andâŠâ she took a deep breath, reaching across the table to take FinĂ©âs hands into her own. Finally their gazes met once again. âA lot of bad things happened, but I wouldnât trade it for anything. I was happier than Iâd ever been since the day we met.â
This wasnât the first time sheâd said something like this, and so FinĂ©âs response was little more than an echoâunchanging, hollow, quieter and less certain each time. âBut you didnât deserve to be hurt. You deserved better than this, and IâŠâ
This time the echo was cut short by a long breath as Finé closed her eyes.
âAnd I will not burden you with this yet again." She let out a heavy sigh as she stood, and made her way around the table until she stood right before Izetta. "It may be selfish of me, but I'm just glad you're alive. I... I don't know what I would do without you. I think I'll always carry that guilt with me, but no price is too great if it means you'll be here." She knelt down, apparently caring not at all for the dirt underfoot that would surely soil her dress, and wrapped her arms softly around Izetta, resting her head against the other girl's chest.
Izetta wrapped her arms around Finé in turn, and she could not have said how long they stayed like that. It would have been paradise, she thought, to simply remain that way forever--holding Finé in her arms, breathing in the scent of her soft, golden hair, slowly stroking her back and merely existing with the one she loved most in this world. The use of her legs, she thought silently, was a small price to pay for this happiness that had once been completely unknown to her.
After a blissful stretch of time, they disentangled themselves with all the haste of a billowy cloud creeping its way across a midsummer sky. Finé looked up at her, still crouching, their faces a hair's breadth apart.
âDo you mind if IâŠâ FinĂ© trailed off, her words carried away by the cool autumn breeze.
It was a rare thing indeed to see the Archduchess of Eylstadt lose her nerve.
She moved backward and started to stand, but before she could pull away further, Izetta brought her hand up to FinĂ©âs cheek, catching a few golden locks in the process. The world itself seemed to stop in that momentâpurple eyes widened to meet Izettaâs, matching her own surprise. Theyâd shared a kiss once, on the eve of her battle with Sophieâa single happy night in the midst of warâbut it seemed like eons ago. For all the happiness it had brought her at the time, the memory now brought with it pain as well. That kiss had been a farewell to the girl she loved so dearly. She had been so sure that she would never returnâŠ
Izetta brought her lips to FinĂ©âs. They were soft, just like before, and warm, just like before, and sweeter than any pie in the world, just like before. But now there were no tears welling in her eyes; she did not ache with the strain of the Magic Stone. Now she felt light, and giddy, and with a start she realized that this was the closest thing to magic sheâd ever felt since giving up her power.
When she finally leaned back, she opened her eyes to see FinĂ© staring, unshed tears glistening in her eyes. She opened her mouth to apologize, but FinĂ© caught her intentions even before sheâd uttered a word.
âYouâre braver than I am.â Though tears had begun to roll down her cheeks, FinĂ© laughed. âI know you hate to make me cryâoh, Izetta,â she sighed, bringing a hand up to cup Izettaâs face, âdonât worry. Right now, Iâm happier than I can ever remember,â she sniffed, wiping her tears with her other hand. âYouâre here, and youâre safe, andââ
âAnd I love you,â Izetta blurted out, âFinĂ©.â
âAnd I love you, Izetta.â FinĂ©âs kiss was shorter, but just as heartfelt. She wrapped her arms around Izetta, the same way she had in another life, on a frigid mountaintop beneath the moon. This time, Izetta thought, she wasnât sure FinĂ© would ever let goâbut this time, sheâd never need to. âAlways.â

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