Imaizumi Mirai (
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Who: Ryouya and Mirai.
Where: Kyoto.
When: Tuesday, May 2nd, early morning.
What: An unavoidable conversation.
Mirai kept a quiet foot on the stairs, but still they creaked underneath. It might have woken up the entire house. It took him a moment to climb down their steep steps - and on several times did he certainly remain still and teeter and tense, which he stopped by bracing himself by spreading his hands on the walls. It took him a long time to get to the bottom. Then he was off, showing no regard for the generations of feet that had passed first.
He began to search for the umbrella stand. He helped himself to a small parasol and hooked the handle over his arm. Then he picked up a coat, tying up the belt first, and then searching the pockets with his fingers. And he found a couple of coins. He threw his rucksack against his back when he lifted it from the floor, and still he just stood there. He was twisting back. He could hear the noise of his father moving in the kitchen. Cupboard doors and footfalls and boiling water. The radio was switched on, which was what had drawn his attention.
He groaned, then quietly headed towards the front door. A conversation was all he needed.
Where: Kyoto.
When: Tuesday, May 2nd, early morning.
What: An unavoidable conversation.
Mirai kept a quiet foot on the stairs, but still they creaked underneath. It might have woken up the entire house. It took him a moment to climb down their steep steps - and on several times did he certainly remain still and teeter and tense, which he stopped by bracing himself by spreading his hands on the walls. It took him a long time to get to the bottom. Then he was off, showing no regard for the generations of feet that had passed first.
He began to search for the umbrella stand. He helped himself to a small parasol and hooked the handle over his arm. Then he picked up a coat, tying up the belt first, and then searching the pockets with his fingers. And he found a couple of coins. He threw his rucksack against his back when he lifted it from the floor, and still he just stood there. He was twisting back. He could hear the noise of his father moving in the kitchen. Cupboard doors and footfalls and boiling water. The radio was switched on, which was what had drawn his attention.
He groaned, then quietly headed towards the front door. A conversation was all he needed.
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Clink.
"That would be you, though. Offer you enough money and you'll do anything."
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"....."
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"Remember to wash up before you go and be home for five. If you regularly check in your your grandparents and me, you'll find they're less inclined to expect you to volunteer to spend time with them."
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"Very well. Five it is." Or rather, five minutes to seven. "Are you admitting to blackmailing me, then?"
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"This is coming from someone who implies extortion every argument?" Sip. "I'm only reminding you to spend your time off wisely."
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"Then I suppose you're going to make me play cards again?"
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Which meant that everyone would be cheating each other senseless.
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He was in no rush to repeat the experience. "I can just sit there and not do anything, right?"
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"Get better if you don't like losing all the time."
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"Ah - then you should improve at being a good son instead of dumping grandma on me all the time," he bristled.
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"Your grandmother likes spending time with you. I'm with her much more than you are. I haven't run off to ditch her the moment a walking pair of breasts went by yet, which is more than you can say."
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"Oh my. You're just jealous that I make women interested in me," he said derisively. "How about asking yourself for a moment why mum left? You told me that it wasn't anything to do with me, right? Well then, why don't you tell me what you did that drove her off? Or is that going to be my fault as well?"
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"You keep asking but the answer won't change. She left because she ended up chasing after some toy." He added, critically, "Which you apparently picked up from her."
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A shrug. "I wasn't even chasing girls till I was fifteen. You've got to admit I've got good taste," he added, referring to the intern. "And if only she was around then you could have blamed her for that too."
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"But your inner self is apparently the seductive devil so maybe all those flaws are just you."
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He had been keeping a firm lid on the anger underneath it all. Now he felt frustration bubbling through, but then it was gone so swiftly that he was left tired and in need of a gentle pair of hands to stop him breaking apart.
"Well then, just what flaws are you trying to fix here? Better the devil you know, right?"
He caught the old man's need to fix something; but he was perfect as he was, just as good as anybody else.
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"Why settle for the devil when you can reform him?" Ryouya asked. "Even the devil has to play nice to get what he wants. The world's not a nice play otherwise."
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"Sure. I'll play nice. You'll give me twenty thousand yen for the trouble, then?"
He leaned back with a wry smile, and on the inside he was planning to rest and gather thoughts.
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"500 yen. Don't complain. That'll get you a coffee and a snack if you spend it wisely and you'll be home for dinner anyway."
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"Righto." His lips pressed together. "Except you don't trust me to be here for dinner, right? Might as well put a tracking device on me or something."
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"Too cumbersome. I have connections that can help me if I really need to find and drag you home."
Such as that GPS-Phone tracker app.
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He finished speaking with an expression that was dead and showed he had no trouble believing his father's story was utter bullshit.
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"If only you knew."
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He said assuredly, "I see. That's how you got to the top, huh? So you didn't work hard at all?" He seemed quite eager to have an excuse to be lazy.
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"You don't get anything in life if you aren't willing to work for it and to keep it. Connections and resources happen because of that work. Even a philanderer like you should know toys don't just come to you."
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