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Arcane: Ekko and Powder

In an alternate universe, Ekko and Powder's bond is forged not by tragedy, but by an unbreakable friendship that blossoms into something deeper. From the moment they meet in the bustling streets of Zaun, Ekko sees the spark of brilliance in Powder, her wild imagination and fierce heart. Together, they navigate the harshness of their world, their bond growing from playful companionship to mutual trust and unwavering support. As they grow older, the challenges of Zaun begin to push them closer. Ekko, with his quick wit and inventive mind, becomes Powder's anchor, while her raw determination inspires him to be bolder. They share their dreams, their fears, and even their doubts, always finding solace in each other's presence. In this universe, they are not torn apart by loss, but united by love—building a future together as partners, not just in survival, but in hope. From best friends to soulmates, Ekko and Powder find in each other a kindred spirit, proving that even in the most chaotic of worlds, there is always room for love and redemption. I don't care about the lore or anything else; all I want is for Ekko and Powder to be together. Everything else doesn't matter. This is for our broken hearts.

Peto06 · Anime & Comics
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135 Chs

Chapter 91: The Dawn of a New Zaun

Zaun was changing. The smog that hung heavy in the air seemed lighter, not just physically but metaphorically, as if hope itself was cutting through the haze. Streets once choked with danger were alive with movement—children playing without fear, vendors reopening stalls, and groups gathering to discuss the latest Firelight initiatives.

At the heart of this transformation was the Firelights. Their efforts, once seen as a rebellious nuisance, were now a cornerstone of Zaun's renewal. With the chembarons' influence steadily waning, thanks to Silco's relentless pressure and strategic planning, Zaun no longer felt like a fractured city ruled by chaos.

For Ekko and Powder, seeing their vision come to life was more fulfilling than they could have ever imagined.

Silco, once feared as an ambitious power player, had become a critical ally in reshaping Zaun. He approached his work with the ruthlessness that had once made him infamous, but his focus had shifted. Rather than consolidating power for himself, he wielded his influence against the chembarons who had bled the city dry.

Sitting in the Firelights' newly established headquarters—a repurposed warehouse with bright murals and the hum of activity—Silco spoke with Ekko, Powder, and Vi.

"The chembarons were parasites," Silco said, his sharp gaze fixed on a map of Zaun pinned to the wall. "But even parasites have their use. Some of them, at least, know the value of survival. They'll either fall in line or fall entirely."

Vi crossed her arms, leaning against the table. "And you're sure this isn't just another power grab for you?"

Silco chuckled darkly. "If I wanted power, I'd already have it. This is about something bigger than me—or you." His tone softened slightly as he added, "It's about Zaun. A Zaun that doesn't crawl on its knees to Piltover but stands tall as its equal."

Powder glanced at Ekko, who gave her a reassuring nod.

"We appreciate your help," Ekko said carefully. "But this isn't just about getting rid of the bad guys. We need to give people something to believe in. A reason to think things can get better."

Silco's eyes lingered on Ekko for a moment, then he smirked. "You've got the fire for this, kid. Let's just hope the city has the patience for change."

The support of the Kiramman family was another critical piece of the puzzle. With Caitlyn acting as a bridge between Zaun and Piltover, the gap between the two cities was slowly narrowing. Tobias and Cassandra Kiramman had become vocal advocates for reforms that benefitted Zaun, and their influence in Piltover's Council was instrumental.

In one of their regular meetings, held in a neutral space on the border of Zaun and Piltover, Tobias addressed the Firelights.

"You've done incredible work," he said, his deep voice steady and warm. "Piltover can't ignore Zaun's progress anymore. It's not just about charity—it's about respect."

Cassandra nodded in agreement. "Zaun's independence is critical. We want to ensure that Piltover's resources are shared, not stolen. The more success you build here, the harder it will be for anyone to deny your place in the future."

Caitlyn, seated beside Vi, chimed in with a smile. "And don't forget, you've got me to keep them honest."

Vi grinned, elbowing Caitlyn lightly. "Yeah, and I've got your back to keep you out of trouble."

Powder couldn't help but laugh at the exchange. "We couldn't do this without you guys. It's weird to think that Zaun and Piltover working together is actually... working."

Ekko leaned forward, his voice serious but hopeful. "It's not perfect yet. But if we keep building, we can make it better—for both cities."

Walking through the streets of Zaun, the changes were impossible to miss. Streetlights powered by clean energy lit up pathways once plunged in darkness. New schools and community spaces had opened, funded by Firelight initiatives and supported by the Kirammans.

Small businesses were thriving, their owners no longer living in fear of the chembarons' extortion. The Firelights had set up workshops where Zaunites could learn new trades, and Ekko's inventions played a big part in modernizing the city's infrastructure.

One afternoon, Ekko and Powder visited one of the new schools. The walls were covered in bright murals painted by Zaunite artists, depicting scenes of hope and unity.

A group of kids gathered around Ekko, fascinated by the small device he'd brought—a miniature hoverboard prototype.

"Can we try it?" one of the kids asked, eyes wide with excitement.

Ekko grinned. "Not yet. This one's still a work in progress. But I promise, you'll all get a turn once it's ready."

Powder watched the interaction with a warm smile. "You're such a showoff," she teased.

"Hey, it's for the kids," Ekko shot back, laughing.

As they left the school, Powder took his hand. "You're amazing, you know that?"

Ekko shrugged, a bit embarrassed. "It's not just me. This is all of us."

Powder stopped walking, pulling him close. "No, I mean you. You've given Zaun hope. And you've given me a reason to believe we can do anything."

That evening, the Firelights hosted a celebration in one of Zaun's open squares. The atmosphere was electric, with music, food, and laughter filling the air.

Silco arrived late, as was his style, but even he couldn't hide his satisfaction at the sight of Zaunites coming together in peace. Vander was there too, a rare look of pride on his face as he watched Vi and Powder play with Isha near one of the food stalls.

Ekko stood near the center of the square, marveling at how far they had come. Powder joined him, holding two cups of steaming tea.

"Here," she said, handing him one.

"Thanks," Ekko said, taking a sip.

They stood in comfortable silence for a moment, watching the celebration around them.

"We did this," Powder said softly.

Ekko turned to her, a small smile on his lips. "Yeah, we did."

She leaned her head against his shoulder. "Do you ever think about what's next? Like, after all this?"

Ekko rested his cheek against her hair. "I think about it all the time. But for now, I just want to enjoy this moment."

Powder smiled, her fingers lacing with his. "Me too."

As the night wore on, the celebration showed no signs of slowing down. But for Ekko and Powder, the best part wasn't the music or the food—it was the people. The faces of Zaunites who had been given a second chance, who believed in the future they were building together.

Standing in the heart of their city, surrounded by friends and family, Ekko and Powder felt something they hadn't in a long time: peace.

And as they looked out at Zaun, alive with hope and possibility, they knew their work was far from over. But for the first time, it felt like the future was theirs to shape. Together.