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RWBY: Moon Reflection

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In a world fractured by conflict and haunted by shadows of the past, Kokushibo—the first Upper Moon demon—meets his end, only to awaken in a new life. Reincarnated as Crimson, a child born into a different family, he carries the memories of a past he cannot escape. Burdened by centuries of guilt yet indifferent to the present, he resigns himself to duty—until an unexpected bond with his newfound family begins to thaw his hardened heart. As he struggles between the weight of his past and the weight of the new life, Crimson must decide whether he will remain shackled to his former sins or embrace the possibility of peace. __________________ Buy me milk patreon.com/Milk_Is_My_Drug

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Chapter 1Brother

[What did I want? Why have I lived for hundreds of years? Did I want to be strong, even if it meant devouring people? Was it simply the fear of death? No, Yoriichi, it wasn't that. I just wanted to be like you—to be someone intense and vivid, just like you. My body burned with envy. All my efforts to become a samurai were mere child's play compared to your natural brilliance. My greatest desire meant nothing to you, and I hated you for it.

No matter the cost, I wanted to surpass you—even if it meant abandoning my home, my family, and my humanity. For that, I became a demon. And in the end, what was the point? I can't even remember their faces—my parents, my wife, my child. Why couldn't I be someone like you? Why was I even born?

Yoriichi, I didn't realize how much I cared for you. I never told you how much I admired you, and now I'll never have the chance to tell you how sorry I am. You deserved a better brother than me.

I am nothing but a disgrace to life…]

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As the afternoon sun dipped lower in the sky, Summer Rose made her way home after a long day hunting the grimm that had been reported in the island forest the night before. As she approached, the sound of Ruby and Yang's laughter rang out, echoing through the trees and carrying a warmth that tugged at her heart. Moments later, her home came into view. On the porch, her husband Taiyang Xiao Long sat grinning, watching the two girls chase each other in playful abandon. The sight brought a smile to Summer's tired face and, for a fleeting moment, a sense of peace settled over her.

The girls noticed her immediately and sprinted toward her, their excitement overflowing.

"Mom! You're back! Tell us about the mission!" Yang exclaimed, her eyes gleaming with energy.

"Tell us, tell us!" Ruby chimed in, her smaller frame bouncing with enthusiasm.

"Girls, your mom just got back," Tai intervened, his voice steady but amused as he walked closer. "Give her a moment to rest."

"But—" Yang began, only for Tai to gently cut her off. "No buts. Go on and keep playing. She'll tell you later."

Yang pouted, clearly disappointed, while Ruby raised her pinky, her face scrunched with determination. "Pinky promise?" she asked insistently.

Summer chuckled and knelt down, linking her pinky with Ruby's. "Pinky promise," she assured her daughter.

As the girls dashed back to their game, Tai turned to Summer, concern briefly flickering in his eyes. "Hope everything went alright?"

Summer nodded, her silver eyes meeting his. "It was just a pack of Beowolves—nothing I couldn't handle." But as her gaze swept over the yard, she noticed someone was missing. Her smile faded slightly. "Where's Crimson?" she asked, turning back to Tai with a faint frown.

"He stayed inside," Tai replied with a shrug, though his voice carried a hint of exasperation. "Said he wanted to finish cleaning up. You know how he is."

Summer sighed softly, her shoulders sagging just a little. "I'll check on him and make sure he comes outside," she said, her voice tinged with quiet worry. Her silver eyes mirrored Tai's exasperation, but there was an underlying maternal instinct that urged her to move. Without another word, she turned back toward the house, her steps quick and purposeful.

Stepping inside, she spotted Crimson in the living room, the mop nearly twice his size in his small hands as he diligently worked on the floor.

"Welcome back, Mom," Crimson greeted as soon as he noticed her, his crimson eyes lighting up briefly. "I hope the Grimm didn't give you any trouble."

"I am a super mom. No Grimm can give me trouble," Summer replied with a bright, playful smile before her expression softened. "But Crimson, you should go outside and play with Ruby and Yang. Leave the cleaning to me." Her silver eyes, filled with warmth and gentle insistence, locked onto her son as she approached.

He was a four-year-old boy with dark crimson eyes and black hair, the tips tinged with red. The color was similar to her own, though his redness was a shade darker. He looked so small, his mop almost comically oversized for his tiny frame.

"You've been out dealing with Grimm since morning, Mom. You should rest. Leave this to me," the boy replied with a smile, his little hands working diligently on the floor. "Besides, you promised Ruby and Yang this morning you would play with them when you got back."

Summer could not help but feel a bittersweet mix of happiness and guilt. On one hand, her little son was smart, kind, and far too considerate for his age. But on the other hand, she felt an aching guilt in her chest. He was too young for this, she thought. He shouldn't be mopping the floor. The mop was actually taller than him, making him look like a tiny adult—so serious, so responsible. But he was still just a child.

Seeing the conflicted look on her face, Crimson paused and looked up, his crimson eyes warm with understanding. "Mom… don't overthink it," he said gently. "This isn't hard for me. I actually enjoy helping around the house." He stopped for a moment, then grinned, his smile widening with mischief. "In fact, I'm a cleaning prodigy, fated to be the greatest cleaner that ever lived!"

Summer laughed softly, but a small sigh escaped her "Only you would say something like that. All children your age want to play, Crimson. You do not have to be responsible all the time."

But at her words, his smile faltered, a distant memory of a boy holding tightly to his mother helping her walk because she was sick passed through his mind. There was something in his expression—a brief, fleeting sadness that Summer could not place. Crimson tightened his grip on the mop, and his voice became quieter, tinged with a sudden weight. "No… not all."

Summer's heart tightened, sensing a shift in his mood. She knelt down, looking at him with concern. "What's wrong, Crimson? Are you tired? Is there something hurting?"

Crimson quickly put on his brightest smile, brushing off the moment. "I am completely fine, Mom. Sorry if I worried you. I just… I was thinking about something I did not do right."

[He was a better son than I will ever be. He was more mature, more considerate… more kind. I was clueless about her… and now I can not even remember her face] Crimson thought bitterly, His words will remain trapped inside his mind.

Summer was about to press further when she heard the sound of someone entering the house. A familiar voice cut through the tension.

"Summer, are you still trying to convince him? You should just give up. He takes after you—stubborn as a mule," laughed a blonde man, stepping into the living room. Tai's voice immediately brought a wave of relief. He was always the lighthearted one, the one who could make any situation feel easier.

Summer turned around, her hands on her hips, a playful but annoyed look crossing her face. "Tai!! You can't just leave the work to him just because he said so! He—"

But Tai cut her off with a smile. "You got it all wrong, Summer. I am here to help. You go outside. The girls are calling for you."

Crimson added from behind her, his voice light, though his expression remained serious. "It is fine, Mom. Just go. I can finish up here."

Summer hesitated, glancing at Crimson for a long moment, then sighed. "Fine, but join us once you are done." She gave him a quick kiss on the top of his head before walking out to meet the girls.

Tai smiled at Summer's retreating figure before turning to Crimson. "So, what should I help with, huh?"

Crimson thought for a moment. "Could you please collect the toys in the kitchen and near the stairs?"

Tai laughed, shaking his head. "I am probably the only father who asks his four-year-old for directions on chores." He chuckled again, a lighthearted sound that made the weight in the air feel a little lighter. "Sometimes I wonder how much easier things would have been if Ruby and Yang were like you—just a little like you. I think I would have liked that kind of life." He laughed.

Crimson met his father's gaze seriously, his voice calm and steady. "I am glad they are not like me. In fact, they are much better than I will ever be. You just do not see it, Dad. They bring joy and light to this family."

Tai looked at Crimson, surprised by the seriousness in his son's tone. Then, he smiled proudly. "Don't be too hard on me, kid. I am just joking. But seriously, you are far smarter than any kid I know your age… Sometimes, I forget you are Ruby's age" There was genuine pride in his voice as he spoke, and he ruffled Crimson's hair before walking toward the kitchen.

As Tai walked away, Crimson could not help but feel a sharp pang in his chest, a feeling of disgust toward himself. He didn't deserve their pride. He was no prodigy, no genius child. He was a demon; He was a man full of shame. 

[They don't know… they couldn't know…] His thoughts spiraled, but he forced himself to focus on the task at hand. He had been reborn into this new life, in a new world, but what had he done to deserve it? He hadn't earned this second chance. Was this his redemption? [I don't know…] he thought to himself. He told himself he would live without regrets, but every time they praised him or looked at him with pride, that sense of disgust overwhelmed him. 'I don't deserve this life'

"Are you done yet?" Tai's voice broke his train of thought.

Crimson blinked, coming back to reality. "Yes, just give me a moment to finish up."

As they stepped outside, they were met by Ruby, who came running toward them, her excitement palpable. "Crimson, you are it! Catch us if you can!" she shouted, and then dashed off, laughing.

Crimson's heart skipped a beat as he watched Ruby run, her joy infectious. He couldn't help but smile, a soft, bittersweet smile. He did not know why he was here. He didn't know how he ended up in this family, in this world—but this time, he would do his best to be a good brother. He would never harm his blood, never again. And with that thought, Crimson ran after Ruby, his small feet pounding on the grass as he chased her through the yard, the laughter of his family echoing in the air.

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For him to read this, I can tell you that this is a very good fanfic that I recommend 100%, it absurdly mixes kokushimo in RWBY. I have no way of expressing how well everything fits together and I'm going to leave it aside, but that's the best thing about the fanfic. Now the bad thing about the writing, the fanfic feels a little rushed in some chapters and I think that it is not given the depth that should be given to certain topics, an example is the art school, it would be an epic state to give more importance to the music in the fanfic and how it affects the protagonist but it is only mentioned a little and then it is mentioned from time to time. Another thing that makes me very angry is that they always emphasize that the protagonist feels like a monster and blah blah blah at the beginning It's okay but brother, don't repeat it to me 70 times in all the chapters, please. But the worst thing about the fanfic is the protagonist's interactions with other characters. Every time he talks to someone, the guy always seems to scold him or have to refute his point of view. The protagonist doesn't seem to be able to start a normal conversation with anyone and if he weren't in RWBY, he would be a disgusting social outcast that no one would approach. In conclusion, the fanfic is a diamond in the rough, but it remains a diamond in the rough. If the author had more experience and polished the fanfic, I put my hands on the fire by saying that this would be the best fanfic there would be on the entire platform.

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