Sunday, February 15, 2015

The Best of the Shion Brothers

When I say this, I mean other than the original Shion Kaito.
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Zeito Shion (or, Shion Zeito)
Scary. (Pretty much.)
Cool. (Chilling...)
Vampire. (Red eyes? Oh, ya.)
Hot. (*currently fangirling*)
These are words that describe Zeito.
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Face it. He's better than Akaito, Taito, Nigaito, Daito, Kikaito, Mokaito, Kageito, Kizaito, and Xaito COMBINED.
(Actually, take out Akaito, Taito, and Kageito, they're pretty decent, to be honest.)
Of course, even Zeito doesn't have the skills to be better than the Original Shion Kaito, but, y'know, they try, right?

하나부터 열까지 모든 게 다 한 수위
모래 벌판 위를 미친 듯이 뛰어봐도 거뜬한 우리
하늘은 춘분히 너무나 푸르니까
아무것도 묻지 말란 말이야 느끼란 말이야 내가 누군지 
FANTASTIC BABY

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