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Victoz

Victoz is a shy student he is lonely aue he is a victim of bullying and he has no friends but one day he meets a girl and his life changes forever

senhor_do_gamer1 · Realistic
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79 Chs

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Chapter 31

Iñaki is an 18 year old boy who leads a faction called tyrannicals, he plans to take over the entire city, he's very violent, manipulative and cruel.

His parents hate him, his grandmother hates him and everyone else in his house hates him.

But despite that, Iñaki still manages to stay positive. He knows that he isn't doing anything right, but he doesn't care. When he feels depressed, he goes to the park where he and his best friend Katsuki Yuri usually sit down and talk. They laugh and play around, they eat delicious ice cream and spend their free time playing video games, like Mario Kart and Donkey Kong, but that only happens if they're lucky enough to score a good one.

After their game finishes, Iñaki and Katsuki often walk home in silence. Sometimes Iñaki falls asleep leaning against Katsuki, sometimes Katsuki does too. Sometimes, it's cold and rainy outside, and that's what wakes the two boys up. When they stand up and start walking home again, Iñaki can see that the rain has already soaked him through. His clothes aren't heavy, but they're soaked through. He doesn't care though. Nothing matters except for being dry.

When they arrive home, they change into dry clothes. They sit down on the living room sofa and watch TV. It's almost nine o'clock and they haven't eaten dinner yet. Iñaki.

Iñaki is the leader of the 900-member tyrannical faction named Iñaki. He and his closest friends were the first ones to join, and it was only natural that they all became friends with each other. Iñaki and Katsuki have known each other for about seven years now, but it feels different than the others. Iñaki loves Katsuki with all his heart, and he doesn't mind that Katsuki hates him back. But Iñaki still wants Katsuki to love him too, but Katsuki says that he doesn't want to be friends with him.

At night, Iñaki sleeps in the bedroom, Katsuki takes the couch, and the rest of the gang sleeps outside. One night Iñaki woke up to hear yelling coming from his brother's room. He was terrified, but then he heard the sound of crying and running water. It was obvious that his mom had hurt his brother again. Iñaki ran to the bathroom where Katsuki was, and saw that Katsuki was hugging his knees close to his chest. His body was shaking with sobs, and Iñaki felt so guilty that his mom had caused him more pain then she did already. Without saying a word, Iñaki hugged Katsuki tightly and tried his best to comfort his brother. After some time, Katsuki calmed down and fell asleep. But the following day they found Katsuki's mother sobbing and hiding behind their father's leg as he shouted at her angrily. When they confronted her, she denied her guilt and blamed Katsuki for starting it. But Katsuki had started it. The three men decided to move out together. They didn't need to stay in the house with the woman who abused them for their whole childhood. They moved in with friends of Iñaki's uncle. It seemed like a good solution, but it turned out to be the worst idea ever. The four of them lived together for almost ten months. During all that time Iñaki grew stronger by fighting monsters under the bed and getting angry at people for hurting him. He also helped Katsuki become a better fighter, but even then the boy remained unable to control his power.

On a sunny afternoon in October, they returned home from school and found Iñaki standing on a street corner holding a small piece of paper in his hand. Katsuki immediately recognised it as the letter that had brought them back home from university, and he felt fear spreading throughout his body. He didn't know how long Iñaki had been waiting here, and he feared that whatever had upset the little blond boy might have changed his mind and decided to leave, forgetting him forever. Iñaki turned to face him with an uncertain expression on his face.

"Katsuki," he whispered softly.

It was the first time he had called him by name. The boy shivered with cold.

"What do you want?" Katsuki snapped angrily. "You don't have to wait for us, we'll come home soon enough." He turned his back and went straight to his room.

"Where are you going?" Iñaki questioned hesitantly.

"To sleep. Don't wait up!" Katsuki replied.

He slammed the door shut.

Iñaki stayed silent for several minutes, looking after Katsuki. He looked at him, wishing that he didn't have to leave his home. However, Iñaki knew what he had to do. He had to find a way to convince his father to send him away. He needed to go to university, even if he had to work part time during the holidays to make money to live on. He would be able to survive. Even though he didn't think so before, the little blond boy now realised that he couldn't give up and let his father continue to beat him up. Even though Iñaki thought it was wrong of him to do it, he didn't care anymore. He had to save his brother!

The boy took a deep breath before opening the door quietly. When he reached his brother's room,Iñaki took Katsuki's arm and threw him to the ground, holding him tight.

"Ouch..." Katsuki groaned in pain, and his face immediately lit up in anger and he tried to escape Iñaki's grasp, hitting him whenever he got the chance.

"Let go of me you monster!"

"Monster?" Iñaki laughed. He wasn't sure what that meant. "I'm not a monster, Katsuki! Stop calling yourself one! We're brothers!"

"No... We're not." Katsuki struggled harder to get loose, but eventually his brother managed to hold him in place. He grabbed a handful of Katsuki's shirt and threw him onto the floor as well, then stepped on his back so he wouldn't be able to stand up again until his breathing steadied. Once he stopped struggling, Iñaki slowly removed his feet from their spot on Katsuki's body.

"Yes we are."

"We're not." Katsuki pushed himself backwards so that his back hit the bed and looked up at his brother. His gaze held nothing but hate, which made Iñaki angry. Did he really believe that he was evil? Was he just making things up to make him upset? Maybe he was just jealous, because Katsuki was always nicer to him than anyone else. Iñaki wanted him to realise that he couldn't keep denying that they were brothers.

"Iñaki: enough of this shit

Iñaki kicks Katsuki in the stomach that falls to the ground, Iñaki is on top of Katsuki, Iñaki punches Katsuki in the face several times is saying we are brothers accept! Then he grabs both sides of Katsuki's head and slams his forehead against Katsuki's nose. Katsuki cries out in pain while Iñaki continues. This scene repeats itself until all the blood in Katsuki's nose drips to the floor and his eyes turn completely white, Iñaki realized that his brother Katsuki was dead. His eyes widened in horror as he pulled himself off Katsuki, falling backward and landing on his butt. Iñaki stares blankly into space, tears forming in his eyes. He felt sick to his stomach. Why...? Why did he kill Katsuki, his own brother?

"I'm sorry... It won't happen again. I promise. It won't happen. Just please forgive me." Iñaki murmured between sobs. He wiped his tears away with the backs of his hands as he stared at Katsuki's lifeless body lying on the floor. Katsuki never deserved any of this.

After spending most of the night staring at his dead brother and crying over his death,Iñaki decided to run away from the apartment and never come back. He had to find somewhere far away, somewhen no one would look for him or hurt him. He knew his parents weren't going to miss him. So he left that night. As soon as he got to the bus stop and stood near it, he cried for hours. He had forgotten his bag, but he didn't bother looking for it anyway. He could afford to be alone for once. He sat down on a bench in front of the bus stop and waited for his ride home. All this time, Iñaki thought he was alone. Now it turns out, Iñaki isn't.

The next morning when Iñaki woke up, he noticed that there were no tears in his eyes anymore. In fact, he was completely emotionless. It was hard for him to remember that he had killed his brother last night.

The boy looked around him forlornly, and he wished that he could go back in time. If he hadn't gotten his hopes up by leaving, he wouldn't be in this situation right now. If he'd just listen to everyone, instead of being selfish, he would've listened to Katsuki's wish. He should've listened to everything Katsuki said that night, even if it hurt. Iñaki shook his head as he thought about his stupid mistake.