"There are certain things that only a Leader of the Twelve Holy Knights can do. Which meant telling Grisia Sun certain ... secrets about my own faction, and letting Grisia know about Metal's...more unusual tendencies." Judgment goes out of town, leaving Grisia in charge. Why can't Grisia do things normally? Set after Moon's story "Pride." Rated T for Metal's masochistic streak.
Ceo's teacher decides to take a leaf from Neo's book and teach his own student the importance of maintaining one's image, even when drunk. Temperance? Restraint? A good Storm Knight doesn't even know the meaning of the words... (Cameos in latter chapters of little Lesus and little Grisia. "T" Because, well, the 37th generation can be pretty scary).
"Spain? What are you doing?" "I'm protecting you!" After reading a copy of "The Seme's Handbook," (courtesy of Germany), Spain attempts to assert his territorial dominance over Romano and continue his never-ending quest to protect Romano from potential suitors. If Romano will even let him, that is. Rated T for Romano, of course.
Persephone has always yearned to be part of The Hunt. No one takes a goddess of springtime very seriously though. However, when Persephone finds herself caught up in a power play of the gods, there is only one she can turn to for aid. In the end, there was never any other choice. "Cacoethes," from the Greek meaning "an irresistible desire to do something inadvisable."
Understanding the other is as intrinsic and impossible as understanding themselves. Ban and Ginji are a study of contradictions, but somehow, it only makes them stronger.