Title : Black and White (1/2)
Pairing : Akame
Rating : NC-17
Summary : AU. Jin is a prison guard in a detention center that houses several convicts waiting to be executed. Kame is a man convicted of the murder of his family, sentenced to death, and Jin finds himself protecting him a little more than necessary. As the days go by and Kame's inevitable fate approaches, Jin is forced to make a decision in a place where only black and white exists, with no grey area in between.
AN : I feel like I'm spamming so much, I'm sorry XD. But anyways, new fic, quite possibly the last fic update for a while haha, but we all know I'm not good at keeping away from the computer XD. Anyways, this was inspired by an article on the death penalty that I read some time ago, but I can no longer find it anymore unfortunately haha. Hopefully, you'll enjoy what I have so far...
Warnings: A little dark, and there's implied violence and rape (not graphic).
Part One:
Like the saying goes... I would rather let a hundred convicts live... than to watch one innocent man die.
Pairing : Akame
Rating : NC-17
Summary : AU. Jin is a prison guard in a detention center that houses several convicts waiting to be executed. Kame is a man convicted of the murder of his family, sentenced to death, and Jin finds himself protecting him a little more than necessary. As the days go by and Kame's inevitable fate approaches, Jin is forced to make a decision in a place where only black and white exists, with no grey area in between.
AN : I feel like I'm spamming so much, I'm sorry XD. But anyways, new fic, quite possibly the last fic update for a while haha, but we all know I'm not good at keeping away from the computer XD. Anyways, this was inspired by an article on the death penalty that I read some time ago, but I can no longer find it anymore unfortunately haha. Hopefully, you'll enjoy what I have so far...
Warnings: A little dark, and there's implied violence and rape (not graphic).
Part One:
Like the saying goes... I would rather let a hundred convicts live... than to watch one innocent man die.
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