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Oubai, Kouchisei ([info]daioujou) wrote in [info]disappear_rpg,
@ 2010-01-15 01:56:00

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Entry tags:kou, kouzue, kozue

Who: Kozue and Kou.
What: An relationship deepening.
When: Before Obon.
Where: Places.
Why: Enchantment?

Kouchisei was, as told by his father, a good son. Ever since he'd been born he'd rarely cried and made messes inside the house but for the time he had escaped to the garden and trailed mud, except he believed some of that was rose-tinted because babies did cry, they smelled, and because they lacked the sentience of an adult they would not know what they were doing. Every year after, he'd spent time with his mother till father returned from work - and went to work on something else. Then his mother had fallen ill and the two males had become closer in the realisation of what they could lose. He had not told himself she would not mend. That she would never come home.

And as the time passed he had stopped fighting against the idea she would recover. Her headscarf with the flowers was still folded neatly and kept somewhere where his father had taken it, not thrown into the washbin or whatever. He had not let up with school or treated matters as a joke. People wasted their time; he would not fail to make something of himself.

She had been right, really, in insisting he made his father happy. Marriage was something that had been expected of him, so he was comfortable with it. He was not sure why they had taught him that if the family was strong, the country was strong. He had never liked being around large group of people. One woman had been what he had known and it had become what made him comfortable. He did, of course, like Kozue. He had not thought it was because he could not change, but rather that it was what he was supposed to do. What he knew was that his father wanted to be surrounded by people this Obon. He had spent most of the morning fretting about it and whether it would be more difficult to honour the dead than he had thought.

Really, what he had always needed was to feel comfortable. Kozue had been on the other end of the phone. He had doubted his father would need him on the Sunday so it had been a trying journey into the city. Buses with teenagers who played their music without headphones, girls who could not be quiet for once, and traffic lights that never seemed to change. He was in the most energetic place he had thought of - the city center. If he had felt nothing for Kozue, he wouldn't be here.


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[info]anthesphoria
2010-02-01 09:57 pm UTC (link)
She stepped back, unbalanced, a bit confused by his reaction. He was red in the cheeks, sure, and that was expected with someone as restrained (prudish) as him, but he was also putting up hands to keep them apart, and looking displeased rather than… any of the range of emotions Kozue would have wanted or expected.

She cracked a small, sort of awkward smile, not sure what to say when your boyfriend of all people thought a hug was slightly alarming. But there were sunglasses to try on! Sunglasses! She had to know how they looked.

And the thing she wanted covered over any discomfort, any hurt pride, any doubt, very quietly and without Kozue even being entirely aware that it had happened.

"Ma'am, excuse me, may I see those?" She pointed; the salesclerk cast only a quickly dubious eye at the young pair before opening the counter to hand Kozue the glasses.

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[info]daioujou
2010-02-02 03:25 am UTC (link)
It was indicative of his nature that Kou immediately wondered why Kozue needed sunglasses.

He was already reaching into his purse with an expression of curiosity and dismay, that even though he felt no passion he cared enough about happiness and doing the expected, and that it would make him content. But they were expensive. He had to tell his father afterward otherwise his statement would look awful.

It was the eye from the assistant that drew his attention and drew him to the counter, content to merely look until the purchase was done and they could go. And he was aware of nothing at all.

"Are the frames the colour you want?"

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