029. Time -- Jazz/Prowl -- Rating PG-13
Jan. 14th, 2011 01:49 am029. Time -- Jazz/Prowl -- Rating PG-13
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He regretted not spending more time relaxing and listening to his favorite songs.
He regretted those times he had rushed through his ration ignoring the other mechs around him
He regretted not spending those few extra moments in the berth in the morning after an evening with his lover.
He regretted not spending more time with Prowl, regretted not dragging him away from his work more when he knew Prowl was lying about being too busy.
He regretted his decision that it wasn’t the right time for them to bond. That they should wait until a time when life was more certain--life was never more certain.
He regretted not kissing Prowl one last time before they left for earth.
He regretted wasting his time with meaningless things. He regretted every moment of time he hadn’t lived to it’s fullest.
Time was a funny thing, you could never really knew when you were suddenly going to find yourself out of it.
Jazz regretted the time he had wasted, time he could never get back. He would however treasure the moments he had spent wisely, to their fullest all the more. For every moment of time he regretted he had many more he would never regret and would treasure.
As his spark faded into the well, Jazz didn’t focus on the regret anymore. His last thought was of Prowl’s servo holding his own tightly during a meeting. A little moment in time that they had made theirs.
When Jazz’s time ran out, he had no regrets.
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He regretted not spending more time relaxing and listening to his favorite songs.
He regretted those times he had rushed through his ration ignoring the other mechs around him
He regretted not spending those few extra moments in the berth in the morning after an evening with his lover.
He regretted not spending more time with Prowl, regretted not dragging him away from his work more when he knew Prowl was lying about being too busy.
He regretted his decision that it wasn’t the right time for them to bond. That they should wait until a time when life was more certain--life was never more certain.
He regretted not kissing Prowl one last time before they left for earth.
He regretted wasting his time with meaningless things. He regretted every moment of time he hadn’t lived to it’s fullest.
Time was a funny thing, you could never really knew when you were suddenly going to find yourself out of it.
Jazz regretted the time he had wasted, time he could never get back. He would however treasure the moments he had spent wisely, to their fullest all the more. For every moment of time he regretted he had many more he would never regret and would treasure.
As his spark faded into the well, Jazz didn’t focus on the regret anymore. His last thought was of Prowl’s servo holding his own tightly during a meeting. A little moment in time that they had made theirs.
When Jazz’s time ran out, he had no regrets.
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