relationship with his brother Fuyuki has a very close bond with Vladamir. They do everything together. Although they once got separated, this is explained in my extra, a story about the two. Anyway, Fuyuki is about two years older than Vladamir, and he does anything to protect his younger brother. Fuyuki refuses to leave Vladamir, or do something without him, or leave him out of a game. If he gets invited to a party, he’d always bring Vladamir, and if they say he can’t come, then Fuyuki doesn’t go either. They share a room, and when they were younger, they often did the same things at exactly the same time. It was as if they had glue sticking them together.
But now, as they are teenagers, they don't have the same relationship as they did. They see each other a lot, about three times a day, and they often invite eachother over to their house. Fuyuki usually walks to Vladamir’s house with a gift, and Vladmir sometimes gives him one too. The two tell each other their deepest secrets, ones that would normally be kept to themselves for many years to come.. It’s obvious that the relationship between these two brothers will last forever.
Story This is my extra. It's about Vladamir and Fuyuki. <3
"Goodnight, Vladamir." The soft voice came from a mother Jellybean Dragon, who was tucking her son into his bed, then gave him a kiss goodnight. "Sweet dreams."
"Mommy, do I get a kiss too? I'm only a little bit older than Vladamir." Her other son complained, who was on the top bunk of the bunk-bed.
Their mother smiled warmly. "Of course you do, Fuyuki." She kissed him, and Fuyuki smiled and closed his eyes as she tucked him in. "Goodnight, Fuyuki." She whispered, which was followed by the echo of Fuyuki. "Goodnight, Mom." Vladamir didn't answer, as he was already asleep. Their mother walked out of the room quietly, then slowly shut the door.
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Fuyuki and Vladamir were playing with their toy cars. Vladamir was pushing a toy car along the road, then suddenly swerved it into a ditch, then cried: "Oh, no! My car has got stuck!"
"Nee-Naw, Nee-Naw," Fuyuki picked up a fire engine and raced it towards the car. "Fire Engine is coming to rescue you!" He used the ladder to scoop it out, instead of using the hook which was on the back of the toy car. Suddenly, he heard a snapping sound. Fuyuki looked around, confused. "What was that?"
Vladamir looked around, too, then widened his eyes when he looked at the toy truck. "Fuyuki, look at the Fire Engine!"
Fuyuki set his confused gaze on the Fire Engine. He was about to ask what he was looking at, until he noticed the ladder had snapped off. He let out a wail. "Nooo!" Fuyuki tried helplessly to put it back together. "It's broken!"
"What are we going to do?" Asked Vladamir.
"I-I don't k-kno-know..." Fuyuki began to cry. His brother walked over to him, hugging his older sibling.
"It be okay." Vladamir reassured him. "We can tell mommy and daddy."
Fuyuki looked at him with round, blue eyes. Tears were running down his cheeks, and he was sniffing as he spoke. "O-okay.."
Vladamir picked up the fire engine. He and Fuyuki walked out the room, downstairs into the lounge. Two beans sat on the sofa, enjoying a cup of tea. His mother looked at Fuyuki, and seeing her son cry, she quickly ran over to him and gave Fuyuki a hug. Fuyuki began to cry again. "Mo-Mom-Mommy, I-I bro-broke it.. It w-was by a-accid-accident..."
She looked over at the Fire Engine Vladamir was holding, and hugged Fuyuki tighter. "It's okay, Fuyuki. Don't worry."
Burying his nose into his mothers fur, Fuyuki stopped crying. "It's okay," He echoed.
- - - - - -
Fuyuki had turned twelve a few months back. He was sat on his bed. He heard his mother calling from downstairs. "Fuyuki! Vladamir!" He got up sleepily, and walked down the stairs. His brother followed him, and they sat down on the sofa opposite the one his parents were sat on. They exchanged a glance, and then looked at their children. "We need to tell you something." Said his mother.
"What, Mom?"
"We've kept this from you for a while now.." His father sighed. "We aren't your real parents."
"What?!"
"We aren't your real parents." He repeated.
Vladamir didn't react. He sat just sat there. "I know." He said calmly.
Fuyuki stared at him. "You knew?"
Vladamir nodded, not saying a word.
"Why didn't you tell me?"
"I-I..." He trailed off.
The people he thought were his parents stared at him. "We're sorry.."
"Oh, sure," Fuyuki growled. "You've been keeping this from me for a while. How long?"
His brother looked at the carpet. "I've known all my life."
"And you never told me. I can't believe it." Fuyuki got up. He went upstairs. After a while, he came back down with a large rucksack. It was full. "Goodbye."
"No, please, don't leave!"
Fuyuki ignored their pleads for him to stay. He opened the front door and ran out the room. "I'm not going back." He murmured.
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Fuyuki sighed. He flicked an ear, which was covered in mud. In fact, his whole body was covered in dried mud. But why? I'll tell you why. Fuyuki has been away from his house for 4 years. He had no plan of going back. The teenager lived alone now, in a forest. He's made his own camp, and hasn't seen anyone since he last saw his parents... I mean, the people who he got tricked into thinking that they were his parents. Fuyuki growled at the thought of them, revealing sharp, pointed teeth. He shivered. It was getting cold. Fuyuki decided that it was time to build a fire. "Hmm, where's the best place to find sticks...?" He asked himself, looking around. "Oh, yes, I have a pile of sticks over there. I'll get some more later." Walking over to the pile, Fuyuki picked up enough sticks to build a campfire, then dropped them in the middle of his camp. He arranged them into a campfire, then looked at it for a few seconds. Fuyuki breathed in, then let out the breath. At first, a few sparks of fire shot out his mouth, then it turned into a large, blue flame. It quickly lit the pile of sticks. Fuyuki nodded to himself. But, just as he was about to sit down, his ears perked up when he heard a rustle. Fuyuki cocked his head. Then, he dug his claws into the ground, baring his teeth, his eyes looked almost exactly like the blue flame of the campfire next to him. There was another rustle. "Come out," Fuyuki growled. "Whoever you are." The shape of a Jellybean Dragon slid out of the bushes, and Fuyuki growled loudly as it began to approach him. It was hard to see who it was, as he was too far away from the fire for it to light it up, let alone the fact that it was wearing a large cloak. "Come over here." Fuyuki was about to swipe a claw against his face, as he was overly protective of himself. Fuyuki hadn't seen anyone for 4 years, so he does anything to protect him and his camp.
"Woah, calm down." It said. Although Fuyuki didn't move. It spoke again, "Are you okay?"
Fuyuki came out of his attack mode, and stood up. "Yeah."
"How long have you been here?"
Fuyuki tilted his head. "I don't know. I don't track years."
"Years?" The bean exclaimed, but Fuyuki could tell that he was hiding something. "Three? Four?"
"Somewhere around that, yes." Fuyuki nodded, the fire crackling behind him muffled his voice a little.
The stranger nodded. "Okay."
Fuyuki shuffled his paws awkwardly. Well, this is awkward. Neither of them spoke for a while. They just exchanged glances every so often, then looked around the camp.
"Would you like to come back to my house for a bit?"
"Okay, then." Fuyuki couldn't turn down this offer. He blew out the fire with a sweep of his tail, then followed the stranger out of the forest. He was lead to a pretty house. "You live here alone?" He asked. Fuyuki was friendly to him. But as Fuyuki looked at him, he noticed that he looked familiar. He shook his head. No, I don't know him.
"Yes." He nodded, then cocked his head when Fuyuki stared at him. "Something wrong?"
"No, no. Don't worry. It's nothing."
- - - - - -
"Will you ever take off that cloak?" Fuyuki asked. He'd lived with this bean for a few months.
"Uh, no- I mean, yes- no-" He began, but couldn't find the words. "I'm just scared to, I guess.."
"There's nothing to be scared of, though?"
The bean shook his head. "There is."
Fuyuki tilted his head in confusion. "Huh?"
"I guess it's time for you to find out." The bean removed his cloak, and Fuyuki gasped.
"V-Vladamir!" He exclaimed. His long lost brother smiled at him. Fuyuki hugged him tightly, not wanting to let go. "Oh, Vladamir, I've missed you so much..." He stopped talking, then let go of Vladamir. "How come you don't live with them?"
"I left them. I went out looking for you."
"I mean that much to you?" Fuyuki felt his eyes water with happiness.
Vladamir hugged Fuyuki. "You mean the world to me. I've missed you since you took you left. Please, don't ever leave me again..!"
Fuyuki shook his head. "I'll never leave you, Vladamir.. I'm so happy to see you again.."