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KidK Mirai

Not Even That
Not Even That by @kidkourage (KidK Mirai)

A couple weeks ago, I was having some bad troubles with stuff, but as usual I had someone I could go to and rant at who'd listen, offer to destroy my enemies, and hold me when I needed it. So this is for you, my dearest one, who always fixes me when I'm broken.

Oh and, a more complete version of the conversation ran thusly, for all you people who weren't there, which is everybody except him and I:

KidK: Thank you so much...6.6 I'm so lucky to know, that whatever else happens, you'll never leave me. I'll always have you.

Zim: Yes. I won't, and you will. u.u Because I know you will do the same for me.

KidK: Of course I will.

Zim: I wouldn't trade that for anything.

KidK: o.o Not anything? Not...even the world? The mission?

Zim: Not even that. -.- hugcuddle I love you, KidK.

KidK: -.- And I love you, my Zim...

Fun Fact: In the original sketch of this, I was shirtless too. =B So anyone who wants to make a remark about my husband's shirtlessness can just consider her or himself lucky and keep quiet. u.u; I turned on the heater down there because it's bloody cold these days, and Irkens have a higher natural body temperature and--I'm gonna stop trying to rationalize. posts and shuts up

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