Yes. Chemistry just ate my brain, and decided that it liked my OTP, and made babies with it.
Therefore, I present...
It is odd, that when Fuji leaves, nobody notices.
Or maybe, because it ws unexpected, it was to be expected?
Tezuka could ponder this over and over again, and try to wrap his mind around it, but he would only be going around in circles. What he does know, however, is that Fuji's absence, when discovered, just screamed wrong.
Perhaps, it was because that Fuji was always there that he never noticed, when he simply... wasn't. They mixed together so well, like... ethanol and water, their miscibility undermined by nothing excpet a few tense situations... but in all proportions and most combinations, they were together.
Even Yuuta-- comparable to table salt, sodium chloride-- would still leave traces of itself in solid state, clearly separated, distanced in their states.
For Fuji and Tezuka, their entropy had been incomparable, something that occured flawlessly and naturally, Fuji warming up as Tezuka cooled down. Entropy was a word to describe their relationship : "A measure of the disorder (of a thermodynamic system)."
Simply, they got to where they were through give and take, where what they took in/lost were their energies, their 'Joules' which could be measured, quite clearly in what he could remember in their relationship, from their 'Kelvins' where they managed to get to where they were, a gradual progression of temperature to lead from one change of state to another. (Their relationship, was, frankly, conjugate to their temperature)
After all, water and ethanol have different boiling points.
They were. Just... were.
Perhaps, in terms of organic chemistry-- if Tezuka were water, and Fuji the volatile alcohol; the length of Fuji's carbon chain may have been just right, maybe two, just enough for ethanol (though Tezuka could really not find any reason for this, perhaps because Fuji just couldn't be octanol, of all things, he wasn't all that immiscible, on the contrary... Besides, Fuji could never be used as a standard, of all things. He couldn't be constant enough to be partition equilibria, after all.) -- and they just simply formed bonds. Hydrogen bonds.
Tezuka shook his head and wondered if his conscious was trying to make up for Fuji's silence by thinking like him.
...Then he started wondering whether it were possible for ethanol to become octanol, just like that. And at the same time, whenever did ethanol become able to form an emulsion with water?
Fuji's absence was just like that; easy to understand in the way that it was simply inexpicable.
Tezuka wished it wasn't so.
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A Tezuka/Fuji/Chemistry Fanfiction by Maria. =P
I need to study my french now. I wonder what'll come out of that? +___+
P.S.
NEW LAYOUT, YEAH!! ^___________^ *teh happy* I don't know why it's pink, or why it's TAKUYA, of all people, but I like it. *hearts*
mots_fleurismots_fleurismots_fleuris Don't worry this didn't eat into my study time. I feel much better now!! ^________^