Week One, Tuesday.
[Chuuya has cut holes in the gimp mask so that it still covers his cheek but isn't so much... that.
It'll make this conversation less weird, but not by much.]
Have you had sex yet?
It'll make this conversation less weird, but not by much.]
Have you had sex yet?
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Oh. The strange words that appeared? [Well, it explains the mask. He frowns... and thinks about his brother.] I won't look.
Would you like me to leave, Chuuya-san?
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[Chuuya turns so that he can press his face against Hizamaru's back.]
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[He doesn't try to turn his head or turn around, but he doesn't squirm away.]
They don't say... very good things, do they? Mine and elder brother's... It's alright, Chuuya-san. I think they are things that might have happened a long time ago.
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It's been a long time for me. I'm sorry, Chuuya-san.
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We've got aquariums at home. Not really my type of place, if I want to go somewhere quiet I'll pick an art museum, but some people really like them.
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It sounds interesting. Do you paint or draw, Chuuya-san?
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I can't write poetry, though... or draw.
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He sounds better than this guy.]
Morning, the dull sun shining,
and it’s windy.
A thousand angels
play basketball.
I close my eyes:
it’s a sad drunkenness.
A derelict kerosene
heater rusts in white.
Morning, the dull sun shining,
and it’s windy.
A thousand angels
play basketball.
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It surprises him, not that he believed Chuuya to be a bad singer. He is deathly silent the entire time, lips parted. It's very familiar, how it sounds. Like it could be one of the songs they sing for their master.]
Chuu...ya...san. [Wow!] That was amazing.
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[Chuuya's proud of his poetry, but his singing is something he just - does. Not even a performance, really, but just what leaves his lips when he isn't thinking too hard. He doesn't think of himself as a singer in the same way that most humans don't think of themselves as breathers.
He presses his face against Hizamaru's back again.]
I wrote it.
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Really? You're an amazing writer, too, Chuuya-san. Sometimes... when our master isn't feeling well, he'll ask us for a song or a dance. It reminds me of the songs we sing for him. Or the songs we sing when we're on a mission.
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Could I hear you sing sometime?
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Yes. Do you want me to sing now?
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["Yes, please."]
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[For a moment, he's thoughtful. He doesn't sit up to sing; not that he's amazing enough to do it lying down, but he doesn't sing with enough fervor for it to be bad. It's like this but with less pop music, of course. He gives Chuuya the first couple of verses.
He unfortunately has a really good voice.]
Stay. Stay.
I saw this dream so many times,
unable to reach you no matter how much I reached out.
I always grasped only air.
If we could be at a distance such that I could touch you if I wished,
if I could be reflected back in those eyes,
if you could be there.
I will dedicate the beginning and ending to you.
Throwing away this illusion,
I cannot go back anymore.
Just be in my sight.
My body is hot and the wind is strong.
Looking at you,
my heart is being burned by these strong emotions.
A truth that we cannot look away from,
I want to discover that with you.
Just be in my sight.
This heart is always a part of you.
Stay. Stay. Stay.
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Tears wet Hizamaru's back.]
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Chuuya-san...? [He can't turn around, so he just... reaches back to touch Chuuya a bit, briefly.] Are you okay? I'm sorry.
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[Something he's already reminded of by it being written on his skin.]
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I won't sing it again, Chuuya-san, okay?
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