Ayanami's Betrayal (Azur Lane) (Girlxgirlxgirl)

Summary

The leaders across all nations have agreed that creating a worldwide alliance would greater their odds of defeating the sirens. The contract has only been recently implemented with people of all rankings in sociability having an opinion on the subject. Azur Lane is one of inclusivity and offering forgiveness. But it wouldn't be so easy to allow the enemy into your base—not without any hesitation. On the other hand, Crimson Axis has a more brutal approach with underground groups still spy on their "enemy". Even though a good handful of their people also desperately want peace, but that just isn't their culture. Ayanami and Nimi is apart of one of these groups. One of the most popular ones since they had ties with people from Azur Lane for a long time now. Nothing goes well when feelings get involved though.

Status
Ongoing
Chapters
2
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
13+

Prologue

Narrator

Time: Unknown Place: Unknown

The contracted alliance only begun two months ago. I put emphasis on contracted. However, specific details haven’t been released to the public yet. Only an announcement that an allegiance has been confirmed.

Mixed emotions flood from both ends of spectrum.

The leaders of each nation have agreed upon allying together to defeat the sirens, the common people don’t necessarily agree.

Azur Lane always had forgiveness in their heart. Nothing would change that. When it comes to conversation in private though, some have some objections and continuous suspicions.

They have a right to be. The split between Crimson Axis is more intense than Azur Lane ever could. With people secretly wanting to gather information from their enemy, and the other wanting to educate and advocate for their newly bound allies.

Petitions, debates, and even full fledged fights have become a temporary norm. For many, people aren’t sure how they’re supposed to suddenly trust those who have betrayed them.

The representatives stay strong and keep their words pure. It would be false if some didn’t agree with the Queen’s decision. Neither Bismarck’s.

Betrayal. Powerful words in the name of war.

Yet the only power who stayed neutral were the Russians. Northern Parliament always had suspicion in their reputation, especially after the sudden switch during the Great War. They wanted to take control with their own people though, but that’s not something that will be visited today.