Drabble: Lunar Eclipse
May. 16th, 2011 07:10 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Title: Lunar Eclipse
Rating: PG
Pairing: Batman/Superman
Word Count: 164
Disclaimer: I own nothing
Author's Note: For
arch_schatten's birthday! I hope you have a awesome day, Mina! *glomps* Unbetaed, so point and I shall correct.
They called Superman the Sun. With good reason. Not only because Kal gained his powers from the yellow star. But because the Sun was the bright light at the center of everything, keeping all in place with its gravity.
They called Batman the Moon. Because he was dark and mysterious, one half constantly in shadow, the other lit with the Sun's brilliance, lighting it, making it glow and give out a gentle light of its own.
The Moon and Sun, the two constants, forever dancing, pulling together and apart. But with the Earth always between them. Lunar Eclipse: the passage of the Moon through the Earth's shadow; when the Earth passes directly between the Moon and the Sun.
Oh yes, the Earth came between them. So often they were pulled apart because of their self-imposed duties, their Missions to their cities, to Earth.
But always, always, they danced, the two of the them, the Moon and Sun, chasing each other across the sky.
Rating: PG
Pairing: Batman/Superman
Word Count: 164
Disclaimer: I own nothing
Author's Note: For
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They called Superman the Sun. With good reason. Not only because Kal gained his powers from the yellow star. But because the Sun was the bright light at the center of everything, keeping all in place with its gravity.
They called Batman the Moon. Because he was dark and mysterious, one half constantly in shadow, the other lit with the Sun's brilliance, lighting it, making it glow and give out a gentle light of its own.
The Moon and Sun, the two constants, forever dancing, pulling together and apart. But with the Earth always between them. Lunar Eclipse: the passage of the Moon through the Earth's shadow; when the Earth passes directly between the Moon and the Sun.
Oh yes, the Earth came between them. So often they were pulled apart because of their self-imposed duties, their Missions to their cities, to Earth.
But always, always, they danced, the two of the them, the Moon and Sun, chasing each other across the sky.