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Year of the Snake đđ Happy early birthday to Dabi!
I originally planned to have this done for the 20th, but I will not be at home! I wanted to get his art done before I go on my little holiday! I wanted to draw my concept for Gorgon Dabi!
Bistro huddy drawings dump đ
If you saw me on tiktok no you didnât
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SIDENOTE THEY SAW THEM OMFG SHXIHSKXHSIXHAKDHLAHC
what the fuck ethan
For the fairytale tropes: tricking a knowledge spirit. That just screams Jaster
âI will not help you find anything that is not already yours,â the spirit warns, and itâs a sharp thing, a threat.
Jaster doesnât let himself be moved. âIt is mine,â he says, and itâs more or less trueâthe Darksaber is his by right, by tradition, even if Tor is the one who holds it right now. Seeking out a Jedi, a being purely of the Force, is a risk, will test his ability to obfuscate, but to bring the Mandalorians together and end the civil war, itâs worth it.
The Zabrak stares at him for another long moment, then inclines his head. His body shimmers, and the unearthly blue bleeds away as he steps out of his Temple, approaches the edge of the stairs. Ghostly light becomes tan robes, dark skin, long black hair, and he steps out of the nexus of the Force where all Jedi live and into the real world.
âIf it is yours, how was it taken from you?â he asks, and Jaster smiles.
âItâs an heirloom, and it was stolen long ago,â he says, precisely the truth. It simply wasnât stolen from him. Tarre's descendants stole it from a Jedi Temple, long before the Jedi retreated fully into the Force.
The Jedi weighs his words for another moment, apparently finds truthfulness in them, and starts down the steps. Jaster falls in with him, trying not to stare, and asks, âYouâll help me retrieve it, then?â
âYour words are the truth,â the man says bluntly. âAnd in return, you have my word. I will remain until it is in your hands once more.â
Jaster doesnât smirk, because thatâs unbecoming, but he grins a little more widely than is likely seemly. âThank you. I'm Jaster.â
âAgen,â the Jedi returns. âWhat was stolen from you, that you would go so far to retrieve it?â
âThe Darksaber,â Jaster says, and now that he has Agen's word he doesnât hesitate to admit it.
Agen stops dead, staring, and Jaster takes two more steps before he stops, turns, looks back. He raises a brow, still smiling, and says, âI never lied. Your word holds.â
There's a long, breathless moment, and then Agen snorts, amusement rising in his face. âYou're correct,â he says. âMy word is my bond, even now. You are clever with your words, Jaster Mereel.â
âAnd you are as quick as you are lovely,â Jaster returns, offering Agen his hand. Agen takes it, and Jaster wasnât entirely sure what to expect of a Jedi, but his touch is warm, familiar, soft skin and calluses and a strong grip. He smiles, raising Agen's knuckles to his lips, and says, âCome, Agen. The Darksaber awaits.â
âTarre will be most disappointed that he was not the one to answer your summons,â Agen says, and keeps walking down the stairs before Jaster can even begin to comprehend the implication that Tarre is still alive.
HII IM BACK AND I EXPERIMENTED WITH ART STUFF AGAIN AND NOW I LOVE THE BIG EARNER THIS IS MESSSYYYYY
Original WIP version blew the FUCK up way more than I expected so I might as well share the finished ver with yall since you liked it so much
that booboy can lore
ctommy doodles from this weekkk. Angel n devil
A brand new mod that replaces the build buy gizmos & grid! I've sized them down and added a bunch of recolors for you choose from ^^
// gizmo - mesh overrides
Available in 2 versions: smaller (70% of original size) and Outlined.
Choose only 1 version.
// gizmo - recolors
22 colors to choose from (pick only one).
All recolors can be used with either the sized down mesh or the outlined mesh.
// grid - recolors
7 color options (pick only one). Much subtler than the original grid :]
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Tgcf sketches ft. Normie Hua Cheng in ghostly and alive skin tones and many gege
Just had a crazy thought. So technically if Illumi saw something like a dress he thought would look GORGEOUS on hisoka but hisoka wasnt with him to try it on. cant he just shapeshift into hisoka and try it on to see. Like he knows hisoka's exact measurements and what would fit on him but just to be EXTRA sure. he has to see it with his own eyes. like right now. in the mirror.
I wonder how hisoka would feel getting a text from illumi at night and its just a photo of himself in a dress going "i like this on you"
holay molay đź
ᥣđ© I'LL TAKE THE NIGHT SHIFT
FEATURING: dazai osamu
SUMMARY: now that the chaos following the aftermath of the decay of angel incident has settled, mori intends on making good on the deal he made with the armed detective agency. and you have a very important decision to make.
(wordcount: 13.4k, fem!reader, port mafia executive!reader, angst with a happy ending (if u can believe it!!), port mafia business, a bit of arguing, depictions of dazai's depression, unedited.)
AUTHOR'S NOTES: one last age 22 fic before your girl goes on a slight break. the ada/pm swap YAYYYY, it honestly came out a lot less intense then i intended, and the happy ending was originally not supposed to happen BUT i think it's well-deserved for age 22 pmreader & dazai. they are grown now, and the whole theme of their reconcillation at 22 is that they're actually WORKING to make this work, so i thought it would be an injustice to not let this one end happily. ANYWAY, on another note, don't expect any fics from me in may! i'm going to be cracking down on civzai2 so i can have it ready to post for june! i hope you guys enjoy! reblogs appreciated!
Your phone has been ringing for the past twenty minutes.
You know itâs Mori frustrated at your absence, trying to call an executive meeting to discuss the upcoming parley with the Armed Detective Agency, where the Port Mafia will be taking one of theirs to drag into the dark. He can wait for all you care, you sigh as you lean back on your hands, the wind ruffling your hair as you look down into the window of the building before you.
You donât know what youâre doing here.
You watch with a heavy, unwelcome feeling in your chest as Dazai laughs wildly at something a vaguely familiar man with purple and white hair says. The man looks distinctly put out by whatever Dazai is laughing at, as one usually is whenever Dazai is laughing because nine times out of ten, heâs laughing at someone else's expense. The other members of the Agency are hanging around too. You see the uptight blonde, Kunikida, pressing his fingers to the bridge of his nose. Moriâs favorite, Yosano, sits on his desk cackling, slapping Kunikidaâs shoulder. The weretiger has his face buried in his arms, hiding himself from the world, while the other traitor, the girl that Kouyou obsesses over, hovers over him. There are others you donât recognize, but they donât really matter to you.
Only one does.
You donât think youâve ever seen him like this before. Youâve seen Dazai laugh countless timesâsnorts that he hides in your shoulder, mocking jeers as he taunts Chuuya, muffled snickers that he tries to bite back when heâs caught by surpriseâbut you donât think youâve ever seen this type of carefree, reckless happiness before. The corners of his eyes crinkle in a way thatâs so genuine that you almost question whether or not youâre looking at Dazai Osamu or some lookalike imposter who has stolen his place; he laughs so hard that he looks like heâs struggling to breathe, doubling over and slapping the desk heâs sitting at.
Heâs never looked so at home before. So comfortable. Even with you back before he defected, when you guys were alone with no one else to bear witness, he couldnât rid himself of all of the protective layers he wears, he couldnât let himself be at ease. He never fully let his guard down, not even for a second, not even for you.
Well, thatâs not entirely true. He did a few times, but you can count them on one hand, and they were never by his own choiceâonly when he was pushed too far, when his mind caved in on him no matter how hard he tried to weld together the cracks in the dam.Â
It wasnât like this.
âHe looks happy, doesnât he?â you ask quietly as soon as you feel the familiar presence behind you.
âWhy the fuck are you torturing yourself with this?â Nakahara Chuuyaâs gruff voice meets your ears, the roof shaking behind you as he lands on top of it. You hear him make his way over to you, but you donât turn to look at him.
âIâve never seen him like this before,â you admit, letting the pain seep into your voice to the only person whom you can trust not to use it against you. âWhen he told me Oda Sakunosukeâs final request, I doubted him⊠not that I was going to let him know that⊠but he really has changed, hasnât he? You see it too, donât you?âÂ
Chuuya lets out a noise caught between doubt and amusement. âWouldnât be too sure. Yâknow what they say about tigers and stripes.â
âDonât be bitter, Chuuya, itâs an ugly look on you,â you say dryly, eyes following Dazai as he pushes himself to his feet, dancing away as the purple-haired man tries to whack him. Your lips curl up into a small smile when you see the genuine glee painted on his face. âHeâs changed. We, of all people, should be able to see that.â
âIâm not bitter,â Chuuya says roughly, âand if I was, I have every damn right to be. So do you. More than me, even. How the fuck can you see him living his best life and not be bitter? After what he did to us? To you?â
âBitterness ages the skin, itâs probably why youâve started developing wrinkles at the ripe age of twenty-two,â you quip, just to hear the aggravated noise that Chuuya lets out.
âI do not have fucking wrinkles, quit saying that shit,â Chuuya complains, flicking the back of your head hard. âYou didnât answer my question.â
âPurposely,â you note, but then let out a soft puff of air. âI donât know, Chuuya. I thought I would be bitter and angry. Sometimes, I still am. When Iâm alone, usually drunk, I resent him so much that it makes me sick, but thenâŠâ
Then you see him.Â
You see him happy. You see him surrounded by people who love him. You see him thriving in a way that heâd never be able to in the Port Mafia. Every day that passed while he was there, he somehow became darker and colder; less human, and more of an unfathomable concept. You could see it in his face when he would come home to your apartment, eyes empty and expression blank. His blood ran darker than anyone elseâs in those towers, his mind a treacherous place that few would dare to even think of treading or even just understanding. He was never Dazai back then, he was the Port Mafiaâs youngest executive, the Black Wraith, Moriâs heir. He was something to be feared and admired. He was the Mafia, everything it stood for, its incarnate. He was not Dazai.Â
Not like how he is now.
You told him you forgave him when he showed up at your apartment three months ago, and you knew you meant it then, but you didnât realize how much you meant it until now.
âHe never fucking deserved you,â Chuuya says so quietly that you think heâs talking more to himself than you. Before you can comment on his words, he speaks up again, changing the subject: âLetâs get out of here. Mori sent me to come get you.â
You sigh, eyes lingering on Dazai for a moment longer before you finally turn to look at Chuuya. Despite the rough edge to his voice, you can see the concern plain on his face as he looks down at you, brows furrowed and lips curved down. He holds a gloved hand out to you, and you sigh as you place yours in it, letting him lift you to your feet. You wobble a bit, but he steadies you with a hand to your waist.
âThanks,â you say quietly and then give him a small smile that has his eyes narrowing in suspicion instantly.
âWhatever it is, the answer is no.â
âWhat if I say pretty please?â you offer, linking your hands behind your back as you tilt your head to the side.
âStop tryna look cute. Youâre not cute,â Chuuya scowls, and you scowl right back at him, dropping the act. âWhat do you want?âÂ
âCan you stall Mori for another⊠hour-ish?â you ask with a sweet smile.
Chuuya's face drops as he stares at you, and your eyes turn up as your smile widens. After a few moments of him just staring at you, as if trying to figure out if youâre being legit, he lets out a sigh of utter suffering. âYou fucking owe me, you understand? That â45 Conti is going back up on the auction in New York in two weeks. I want it.â
âYeah, yeah, Iâll get you your fancy wine, Chuuya,â you agree, leaning in to brush your lips against his cheek. âYouâre the best.â
He scoffs and rolls his eyes, but you see the way his cheeks heat up. âWhatever,â he mutters. âWhatâre you even doing thatâs so important? Youâre not usually one to hold up meetings like this.â
You sigh lightly, gaze tracking back to the window to where Dazai is leaning into the weretiger, trying to use him as a human shield. He laughs again, tossing his head back and jumping away, throwing a pen at Kunikida as the man tries to swipe him, and your throat feels a bit swollen, your heart tight. Not with jealousy or bitterness, but rather with content because four years ago, you never would have been able to picture something like this.
âI⊠have a decision I need to make before the meeting,â you finally tell Chuuya, voice a bit hesitant.
Chuuya gives you a long look, a heavy one, as if he knows exactly what decision youâre trying to make. You think that he probably does.
âI hope you make the right choice,â he says quietly.
âYeah⊠I hope so too.â
---
Itâs a Saturday afternoon, and the graveyard on the west side of the city is unusually busyâitâs just your luck, truly. Thereâs a distasteful expression on your face as your gaze traces across the mourners as they visit their lost loved ones. Youâve never liked graveyards; you can count the number of times youâve been to them on one hand. Being here reminds you too much of a past you canât rememberâeven though the corpses are buried well below the ground, the scent of rot somehow still finds its way to you, smothering and nauseating.Â
âWhat the hell are we doing here?â Klaus asks from next to you, looking distinctly uncomfortable. âThis place is creepy.â
âWhat do you think weâre doing here?â you ask dryly, resting your head against the cool window as your driver takes you down a dirt path leading to a more secluded part of the cemetery, toward the grave youâre seeking.
Klaus pauses and then offers, âMeeting an informant?âÂ
You roll your eyes. âWe are visiting a grave.â
Klaus is clearly offended by your tone. âForgive me, damn, itâs not like youâve ever been sentimental before.â
âI guess thereâs a first time for everything,â you say flatly, although sentiments are the last thing that drew you to this placeâresentment is far more fitting.
âRiiiiiight,â Klaus drawls like he doesnât actually believe you. âAre we going to be here long? Cemeteries give me the heebie-jeebies.â
âWhat the fuck is a heebie-jeebie?â you ask, turning your head to look at him so you can shoot him a strange expression.
âSeriously?â Klaus asks, blinking. âYouâve never heard that expression before?â
Your squinted gaze lingers on him for a second before the driver rolls to a stop in front of the small hill leading up to the grave youâre looking to visit. You shake your head and roll your eyes again as you step out of the car, instinctively holding your breath the moment the cemetery air reaches you. You have to force yourself to breathe, hoping you donât look as uncomfortable as you feel. Your fingers tighten around the small bundle of petunias in your left hand.
âIsnât thatââ Klaus begins, frowning at the figure standing in front of the grave.
âStay by the car,â you order as you make your way forward.
âButââ
âThatâs an order, Klaus.â
You hear him sigh in irritation, displeased by your words, but he listens. Each step up to the grave is agonizingâyou want to turn on your heel and leave, but youâve already come too far to do that. Plus, it would feel like a wound to your pride now that heâs seen you.
âYouâre the last person I expected to see here,â Sakaguchi Ango greets once youâve come close enough. He looks down at the bundle of flowers in your hand curiously. âEspecially with those.â
âItâs rude to approach someoneâs resting site without a gift,â you reply blandly, brushing past him to kneel in front of Oda Sakunosukeâs grave, eyes lingering on the mossy cobblestone before you place the petunias down in front of it. âI have something I need to say, thatâs all.â
âNot to me, I presume,â Sakaguchi replies, amused with himself.Â
Youâre not quite as amused.
âYouâre lucky I donât put a bullet through your head, traitor,â you murmur, giving the older man a cold look from the corner of your eye. âYouâre lucky I donât do worse.â
âHah,â Sakaguchi says, pushing up his glassesâa nervous tick that makes your lips curl up. âYou know, I never personally saw what you do to traitors, but I heard rumors through the grapevine. They say the executions you handled were more barbaric than Dazai-kunâs and Nakahara Chuuyaâs combined. I found it hard to believe.â
A humorless smile rests on your lips as you stare at the grave in front of you. A necessary priceâyou donât have an ability like Chuuyaâs or a reputation like Dazaiâs. Once it became clear you were in the running for the next open executive seat, you had to prove you were more than just Moriâs daughter. That the position should be yours and it wasnât because of nepotism, and it wasnât because you spread your legs for Double Black, as people liked to whisper back then. The easiest way of proving that was to make an example out of people, and with an ability like yours, it was easy to shatter a manâs mind before putting him in the grave.
âChuuyaâs never liked playing with his toys, and Dazai got bored with them long before I ever did,â you say absently, looking over your shoulder to focus your gaze on him. âI donât get bored until they break.â
Sakaguchiâs throat bobs, and you watch his hand slip into his pocketâsurely getting ready to send some sort of signal to his friends in the government.
âRelax,â you say easily, sitting back on your heels. âI donât disrespect the deadânot even him. I wouldnât do anything here.â
âHow reassuring,â Sakaguchi scoffs, but his hand drops back to his side. âWhat on earth do you have to say to a man thatâs been dead for four years?â
His voice wavers strangelyâheâs defensive and in pain all at the same time, like he has some urge to shield a dead man from whatever words you want to speak to him, but it hurts him to admit heâs gone all the same. Rich, considering youâre pretty sure the man played a part in his death.
âI could ask you the same.â
âThatâs different,â Sakaguchi says tightly.
âIs it?â you ask, amused.
âIt is.â
You let out a puff of air, but the smile on your lips doesnât reach your eyes. âLeave so I can say my piece. I donât want to be here longer than I have to be.â
Sakaguchi doesnât respond, but you hear him walk away. He goes far enough that heâs out of earshot of you, but he lingers close, which tells you that he has more to say to you, much to your displeasure.
You inhale slowly, eyes fluttering shut as you try to figure out what exactly you want to say. You tossed the words through your head the whole ride here, but now that youâre actually before the grave of the man you intended to speak them to, you find yourself at a loss.
âYou⊠cannot fathom how deep my hatred of you runs,â you finally say, voice quiet. You swallow thickly, tongue pressing against the back of your teeth as you try to quell your rising resentment. âYouâre the reason Dazai left me. Youâre the reason heâs going to spend his life chasing after a goal heâll always see as unattainable. Youâre the reason that heâll never let himself be at peace. You ruined him.â
You take in a shaky breath, blinking away the tears that suddenly sting at your eyes. âYou saved him,â you correct after a moment, voice cracking. âIâve never seen him as happy as he is nowânot with you and Sakaguchi, not with Chuuya, not with me. You⊠wouldnât believe how much heâs thrived in the light, or maybe you would, I donât know. Maybe you saw something in him back then that I couldnât, but I see it now. You would be proud of him⊠Iâm proud of him.â
You exhale, shoulders slumping as you look down at the ground. âThe President of the Agency made a deal with Moriâone member in exchange for protection when they needed it. Mori wants Dazai,â you say bitterly. You know that Fukuzawa shielded Yosano, and it makes you sick with rage that he didnât do the same for Dazai. âIâll⊠do whatever it takes to make sure itâs not him, but in return, youâre going to give him a sign that youâre proud of how far heâs come, understood? He canât see it for himself, and I know he doesnât fully believe me when I tell him, but heâd believe you. So find a way. You owe me that much.â
You feel crazy talking to a graveâMori is a man of science, heâs never been religious, but Itou believed that the dead lingered, whether it was because of unfinished business or they just needed to see their loved ones some more, to protect them from the other side. You never really cared to hear his supernatural nonsense back when he was alive, but now you cling to it in hopes that maybe heâs still watching you, guiding you along the right path.
The wind picks up a little, and you swear you feel a brief warmth settle on your right shoulderâitâs probably just your imagination, but youâll let yourself believe itâs Oda agreeing to your deal.
You rise to your feet with another shaky sigh.Â
âGoodbye, Oda,â you murmur, throat tightening as you think back to the man who wanted you to come by his place to talk to the young girl he took in because he wanted her to have a strong woman to look up toâthe only person who ever acknowledged how hard you worked to keep your place in the upper echelon. âOne day, weâll meet again. Hopefully not anytime soon.â
Without another word, you turn on your heel to leave, pointedly ignoring Sakaguchi when he tries to intercept you, walking straight past him back toward the car you came in.
âDo you know who he plans to choose?â Sakaguchi calls after you, voice wavering.
You donât stop for him, but you say quietly, âI know who it wonât be.â
---
âThank you for finally joining us,â Mori says dryly as you step into the conference room where all of the rest of the executives were waiting for you. âWeâve only been waiting for over an hour. Chuuya-kun has been trying to keep our attention on⊠office issues, I figured he was only trying to buy more time for you.â
Chuuyaâ face reddens. âI donât like the paper we write our reports on,â he says immediately, doubling down on whatever bullshit heâd been spewing to stall for you. âItâs too thick.â
âRight,â Mori agrees with a thin smile. âIâll keep that in mind.â
Chuuya rubs the back of his neck and gives you a helpless look once Mori turns his attention back on you, but you donât speak, staring down at the older man with an unreadable expression. Youâd been wondering why he was so lackadaisical about filling Aceâs executive positionâhe blew you off every time you tried to bring it up.Â
This was why. He didnât need to fill it if he was just going to drag Dazai back and sit him in it.
You donât say anything as you take your seat across from him at the executive table. He watches you curiously, like he has a feeling that youâre going to make things difficult for him today. He rests his elbows on the table, lacing his fingers together and resting his chin on top of them as his eyes drift between his four executives.
âI think itâs about time we call in on the debt that the Armed Detective Agency owes us, donât you think?â he hums. âI, of course, have my ideas on who we should bring over, but I would like to hear your opinions.â
Verlaine waves his hand dismissively. âWe all know who is coming back,â he says. âItâs best we keep this short so that I can go back down and prepare for when the Clocktower finally decides to make its move.â
âThat boy is the only logical option,â Kouyou agrees flippantly, fanning herself as she leans back in her seat. âItâs best we get this over with.â
Chuuya looks distinctly uncomfortable, but he only averts his gaze to the table. Youâre not actually sure what his opinion is on all of thisâhe could want Dazai back for all you know. He canât safely use Corruption without him, canât access the full extent of his ability, and you know Chuuya doesnât like using Corruption, but he also doesnât like the fact that he doesnât even have the option of being able to use it. The two of you have talked about seeing if you could use your ability to put Arahabaki to sleep, but itâs all been theoretical; neither of you wants to risk actually trying it when thereâs a chance it might not work.
âIf you bring Dazai back to the Port Mafia, you may as well execute me now.â
Chuuyaâs head snaps toward you, eyes wide, and Kouyou pauses mid-fan to look at you. Verlaine doesnât react other than a slight raise of his eyebrows, but Moriâs lips curl up, amused.
âOh?â he questions, âand here I thought you would be the most excited to have Dazai-kun back.â
âI donât want him back here,â you reply flatly. âBringing him back here when he doesnât want to be here might as well be shooting us in the foot. Heâll work from the inside against us out of spite. Iâm not going to sit here and watch while you make a decision that will cripple us. If he comes back, I will leave.â
Curiously, Mori tilts his head to the side, entertained by your words. âAn ultimatum. You canât possibly think that youâre worth more to me than Dazai-kun.â
You donât think Mori means that. He likes saying things to get under your skin, he likes seeing how far he can push you until you snap, and nothing gets under your skin more than the idea of you being a second or third-choice to him. This time, though, you only hit him with the same amused smile he gives you.
âI know I donât compare to either of your precious proteges,â you say, leaning back in your seat, and then pass the manila folder in your hand across the table to him. He looks down at it and then raises his eyebrows at you before humoring you, opening the folder to flip through the contents. You watch as his smile slowly falls as his eyes scan the profiles of six crime lords inside. âBut you donât think youâd be losing just me, do you?â
Oddly enough, Moriâs eyes gleam in delight at your words. âIs that so?âÂ
You exhale as you choose your words carefully. âGoldoni doesn't like you, Mori. Heâs caught between the Port Mafia and the Order of the Clocktower, and it would be much easier for him to make peace with the Clocktower considering theyâre on his border. The only reason why he chooses us is because of my friendship with him. Mishima might not outright betray you, but heâll slowly start withdrawing support when you ask for it once he finds out that Iâve left. I was the one who helped Qu Yuan get her brother back from Cao Xueqin when the two organizations were on the brink of war. I was the one who made sure Paz got his foothold in the central U.S. while the Guild was here. I was the one who acted as the mediator for Nabokov when Bulgakov and the White Guard threatened to come down on the Pale Flameâhe even gifted me his strongest ability user for it, offered me a permanent spot in St. Petersburg with him.â
Mori doesnât immediately respond, squinting at you slightly as he listens to you speak. Kouyou looks between the two of you with an unreadable expression. Chuuya looks sick. Verlaine just looks like he wants to go back to his office.
âAnd you donât need me to explain what Tolstoy would do if I asked him to,â you finish quietly. âHe would do anything for me. Heâs who I would go to after I leave here. He would give me an executive position, and in return, I would give him Japan.â
Kouyou says your name, aghast, but you ignore her.
âWithout my connections, you lose your foothold in the government, you lose all of your major alliesâyou will be pushed out of Japan, and I would help him hunt you down to whatever dark crevice of the earth you try to hide in,â you continue, leaning forward. âYou know better than anyone that I have the means of doing it.â
âThe means, maybe,â Mori agrees, closing the folder to look up at you. Though his expression is serious, you can see the way his eyes gleam, like heâs pleased with the sudden turn of events. âBut perhaps not the will.â
Your eyes narrow. âYou think Iâm bluffing.â
Mori shrugs, tapping his fingers against the closed folder. âI think youâre angryâanger is a fire that burns hot, but short. Youâve invested too much in this organization to truly walk away, let alone betray it. And you and I have been through far too much together, my dear.â
Your throat tightens at the reminder of your past with Mori, but you only raise your chin so as not to let the discomfort show on your face.
Chuuya exhales sharply, running a hand through his hair. "Bossâ"
But Mori lifts a hand, silencing him. âThatâs not to say your threats are without weight,â he continues, tilting his head. âThe depth of your connections is impressive, your influence undeniable. Youâve built something that hinges on your continued existence here. I recognize that.â
âIâm not the same girl I was back then,â you say, lips tightening. âI know my worth, no matter what you do to try to make me feel itâs less. You canât afford to lose meâtry to call my bluff. I dare you.â
Mori hums, resting his chin on his hand as he observes you, violet eyes glittering. âNo, youâre not. That girl would have never had the guts to stand against me like this.â
You donât reply to that. The tension in the conference room becomes stifling as the two of you stare at each other, each waiting for the other to concede.
âYou should know by now,â he finally says smoothly, âthat I donât deal in ultimatums. I deal in opportunities. So tell meâwho do you propose we take instead of Dazai-kun? There is no one there with equal value.â
This is it, you think, regret swelling in your throat as you meet Moriâs gaze head-on. Thereâs no coming back from this, and thereâs no forgiveness for it. Dazai will resent you for this as long as he lives.
âNakajima,â you reply after a moment. âThe tiger.â
Mori stares at you for a moment, eyes widening slightly. All three of the other executives turn to look at you in shock, and you stiffen when Mori suddenly laughs. Itâs a bright and amused laugh, one that tells you heâs genuinely surprised by your answer, delighted by it even. His hand flies to his mouth to smother his giggles, but his shoulders continue to shake as he slowly calms down.
âAnd I would argue that heâs more valuable than Dazai,â you say once heâs mostly quieted down. Mori raises his eyebrows, entertained, but nods for you to explain. âEvery conflict Yokohama has seen over the past six months has been centered around him. The Guild had a bounty worth seven billion yen on him and started a full-blown war for him, destroying their organization. Dostoevsky and the House of the Dead and the Decay of the Angel were hyper-focused on getting their hands on him. According to Akutagawaâs reports from the conflict between him, Atsushi, Dostoevsky, and Fukuchi, Dostoevsky spoke of him being connected to the reality-altering book thatâs apparently here in Yokohama. And I know damn well Christie is coming for it, and him, too. If we can get our hands on him and understand what exactly his connection is with that book, we might be able to get ahead of the imminent conflict with the Clocktower. I trust I donât need to explain just how destructive it will be if it happens in the heart of our territory.â
Moriâs amusement fades, and none of the other executives reply, so you take it as an opportunity to drive the point home.
âOkay, I will explain then,â you continue flatly. âThe Order of the Clocktower is a British state organization. Theyâre not part of the undergroundânot reallyâand theyâre not a simple secret society like the Guild. They are backed and empowered by the English government, and the English government is backed and empowered by the entire Western world. If Agatha Christie gets her way, it wonât just be the Order of the Clocktower on our doorstep, itâll be the American AASF and the French SFCCAââ
âThat would start a military conflict with our governmentââ Kouyou starts to disagree, shaking her head.
âNo, it wouldnât, because Christie will call a meeting with our Prime Minister first. She'll frame the situation in a way that makes us the sole target of the military operations. Theyâll say weâve gotten our hands on an artifact that could alter the very fabric of reality, and because of it, weâre a major global threat. Theyâll use the incident with the Decay of the Angel as an example and claim we used that book to bring back our members who were lost to the vampire virus and the detectives who were killed by Fukuchi.âit doesn't matter if it's not true because it'll be believable. Theyâll back him into a corner to where he would either have to agree or be deemed just as much of a global threat as us, and when he agrees, weâre going to be facing the full military force of the entire Western world. How exactly do you think that is going to turn out for us?âÂ
âItâs all âwhat ifs,ââ Kouyou says, raising her chin. âHow are you so sure thatâs what Christie will do?âÂ
Your gaze slides to the side to focus on her. âBecause thatâs what I would do. Christie is a political monster, more than I am, even. She wonât make mistakesâsheâs going to keep her hands squeaky clean on the legal front.â
âThere are still holes,â Chuuya says, leaning forward on the table to look at you. âYeah, they could say we used it to bring back our members, but we could tell them that Stoker just canceled his ability. And thereâs no proof that the detectives were killedâthe only people that know that are the detectives themselves, who arenât going to give themselves up like that, Fukuchi, who is dead, andâŠâ
Chuuyaâs expression suddenly shifts. He sits up right, gaze focusing on you. âYou donât think Dostoevsky is dead,â he realizes quietly. âDid you hear something?âÂ
âNot only do I not think heâs dead, but I would bet my life heâs with Christie right now in England planning out their next attack,â you say quietly. âItâs going to come soonâthey know we donât have that book yet, and they know Nakajima still doesnât understand his ability. They need to make their move before we get any closer to finding it, because they know once one side gets their hands on it, itâs game over. Our best chance of finding that book is through Nakajima, and thatâs why he needs to be the one brought over here. The Agencyâs President gives him control over his ability, but not understandingâhe needs to understand his ability so that we can understand his connection to that book, so we can find it before weâre getting fucked by the Westâs military.â
Mori lets out a long breath, rubbing at his face as he leans back in his chair. âI have a lot to consider,â he says tightly, waving the four of you off. âGo. Meeting dismissed.â
Verlaine is the first out of the roomâhe always isâbut he gives you a long look as he leaves, signaling to you that heâs going to want to talk to you soon. You sigh, but nod at him before he heads out. Kouyou is the next out, a grimace on her face and her shoulders a bit too tense as she makes her way out of the room. Chuuya waits for you at the door, leaning against the frame as you rise to your feet to leave.
When you turn your back to Mori, he finally speaks up. You knew he would. âYou understand that heâll never forgive you for being the reason his precious protege is dragged into the dark.â
He speaks the last two words mockingly, you donât have to look at him to see the amused expression on his face.
âI understand,â you murmur, ignoring Chuuyaâs heavy gaze. âI didnât make my decision lightly. Nakajima is the best option for the Port Mafia.â
You make your way over to Chuuya, freezing when Mori speaks again, âDo you know why Iâve always held Dazai-kun and Yosano-kun in higher regard than you?â
You stiffen, ignoring how Chuuya looks away, pretending he canât hear the conversation between you and Mori. A part of you wants to just walk awayâyou donât need to deal with him taunting you right now, but you know heâs not going to let you leave until heâs made whatever point he wants to make.
âWhy is that?â you ask tightly.
âItâs because they think for themselves. They take the initiative. You follow orders like a loyal dog, good for a lot of things, but not what I want,â Mori says casually. Your jaw tightensâlike he didnât make you this way, you think bitterly, but bite your tongue. âIâm glad to see you finally taking a step out of your shell, my dear. Fascinating that it only took threatening Dazai-kun for it to happen. I do wonder how far you will go to preserve his light.â
 You stiffen, gaze snapping to the side to focus on Mori, but he only gives you an easy smile in return, violet eyes glittering maliciously.
âIâm eager to find out,â he murmurs, before waving his hand dismissively. âGo. Iâll consider your alternative.â
You exhale sharply, head snapping back to look in front of you as you storm out of his office and into the hallway. Chuuya lets the door shut behind the two of you, reaching out to grab your wrist before you can get too far. He pulls you back toward him, forcing you to face him. His gaze is concerned as he looks down at you, a frown tugging at his lips.
âAre you okay?â he asks quietly.
âIâm great,â you reply sarcastically, giving him an apologetic look when irritation flickers across his face. âHeâs going to hate me, Chuuya.â
âNakajima might not even be the one chosen,â Chuuya says. âThe boss has been set on that bandaged freak. You know that.â
âWell then Iâm dead,â you say with a tight smile. âI literally just announced my plans to betray the Mafia if Dazai is chosen. Kouyou will execute me on the spot.â
Chuuyaâs expression darkens, and his voice is low as he promises, âI wonât let that happen.â
âThen youâll be a traitor too,â you say airly. âIs that what you want?â
Chuuya doesnât like the idea of that, you can tell from the way his face twists, but he doesnât waver. Instead, he says again, âI wonât let that happen.â
Your throat tightens as you swallow, and Chuuyaâs expression softens. He glances down the hall quickly to make sure nobody is around, and then he steps forward, reaching out to wrap an arm around you, cradling the back of your head as he pulls you close to him. You let out a shaky breath as you bury your face in the crook of his neck, arms hanging limp at your side.
âWhat are you going to do now?â he asks quietly.
âI donât know,â you reply, voice wavering. âGo to him, maybe. Itâll probably be my last chance.â
âDonât say that,â Chuuya murmurs. âThe bastard loves you. He always hasââ
âAnd Iâm repaying his love with betrayal, Chuuya,â you interrupt tightly. âThis isnât just us being on opposite sides. I put his protegeâthe kid that he savedâup on the chopping block. Itâs too personal. Thereâs no coming back from it.â
âYou did it for him, thoughââ
âAnd that makes it even worse. You know that.â
Chuuya sighs, but he doesnât refute what youâre saying, which makes your heart feel even heavier. âAre you going to tell him when you see him?â
âI should,â you reply quietly. âSo he isnât blindsided.â
âBut are you?â
â... I donât know.â
---
Dazai isnât in his apartment when you get there, so you decide to explore.
Youâve never been to it beforeâitâs messy, too small, and thereâs a spoiled smell coming from his fridge. The futon on the floor is stiff, the padding is nonexistent, and the blanket is dirty, crusted; he probably hasnât washed it in ages. Dazai has always liked soft thingsâhe buried himself in fluffy blankets, plush pillows, and comfortable loungewear back when he lived at your apartment. He makes himself uncomfortable as a way of punishment. He would wear bandages that itched his sensitive skin until you stocked up on softer ones, and in his shipping container, he slept on a thin pad with an even thinner blanket until he moved in with you.
Now, heâs doing it all over again.
You frown as you kneel next to his futon, fingers brushing over the uncomfortable fabric, but your gaze is pulled away when you hear his door unlocking. You sit back on your heels, looking up as Dazai enters his apartment. A soft smile curls on your lips when you see the tired expression on his faceâhe doesnât notice you at first, but when he does, he jumps so badly that his phone drops right out of his hands.
âJesus!â he gasps, shooting you a withering look when he sees the amusement on your face. âWhat are you doing here?â
âNot happy to see me?â you drawl, rising to your feet and tilting your head to the side.
âOf course, I am,â he says immediately, voice quiet. He looks embarrassed as he glances around his apartment, eyes lingering on the mess around him. âI wasnât expecting company.â
âWant me to help you clean up?â you offer, making your way over to him. Dazai immediately leans down to brush his lips against yours in greeting. Itâs so casual, so domestic, it makes your heart ache knowing that itâs not going to last.Â
âCan you?â he asks softly. âI justâI havenât been able to. Iâve tried.â
Your hands settle on his hips, thumbs rubbing gentle circles over his hipbones through his pants. Dazai is never able to bring himself to clean when heâs in his head, and heâs always in his head. In his shipping container, he didnât have enough belongings to actually make a mess, but once he moved in with you, he struggled to keep his room clean, so more often than not, you had to help him with it otherwise your whole apartment would start reeking.
âI know you have,â you tell him. âI donât mind helping.â
Dazai lets out a puff of air, lashes fluttering shut and head hanging forward for a moment. You lift your hand to cradle his cheek, and he instinctively leans into your touch.
âThank you,â he breathes out, kissing your palm.
You give him a small smile. âGo figure out whatâs making your fridge smell,â you tell him before wandering over to a stray bag he has lying around so you can start picking up the empty bottles of sake and half-eaten cans of crab.
âI think everything is making the fridge smell.â You hear him say as you frown down at the pile of trash near his futon.Â
âThen throw it all out,â you answer. âIâll send you some groceries tomorrow.â
âMy savior,â Dazai coos teasingly, but when you look at him to roll your eyes, you see the fond expression on his face as he looks over at you, dark eyes swimming with adoration. âHow could I ever repay you?â
The words are still teasing, but thereâs a breathy edge to them that lets you know thereâs some truth to them. Your expression softens, and you hope that he doesnât notice the way guilt suddenly clogs your throat. You think he might, considering the way he squints at you slightly, as if trying to figure out what exactly is going on right now. You shouldâve just texted him to come over to your place, coming to his was too suspicious.
âHow about you repay me by getting rid of this and getting yourself something more comfortable to sleep in?â you finally say after clearing your throat, nodding your chin at his futon. âWhy do you have to punish yourself, Osamu?â
Dazaiâs gaze instantly lowers to the ground. âItâs notâItâs not punishment,â he disagrees as he turns his back to you to start filling a trash bag full of all of the food in his fridge. âI just⊠I canât let myself get comfortable. Iâm scared if I get too comfortable, Iâll start slipping back into old habits andââ
âYouâre too hard on yourself,â you whisper, shaking your head as you tie off the bag and put it down near his door. You make your way over to him as he grimaces and tosses a whole carton of rotten strawberries into his garbage. He rises to his feet, an unreasonable expression on his face, and you slip your arms around his waist, resting your forehead on his shoulder blade.
âWhatâs really going on?â he asks quietly, lifting a hand to cradle the back of yours. âI know you wouldnât come here for no reason.â
Always too perceptive, you think wryly, pressing your lips together so you donât let out a damning sigh. You feel his thumb stroking the back of your hand, and you think you might be sickâyou donât deserve it. You donât deserve the tenderness from him, not when you know whatâs coming and heâs oblivious to it.
âIâve done something⊠really bad, Osamu,â you whisper.
âYouâve done a lot of bad things,â Dazai tries to joke, but you can hear the concern in his voice. You can feel the way his grip tightens on your hand. âIâm sure this is nothing extraordinary.â
âIt is, though,â you reply, throat spasming as you swallow. He gently pushes your arms off of him so he can spin to face you. He cups your cheek to lift your face, but you slide your eyes shut so you donât have to look at him. âIt really is, Osamu.â
âI know the worst thing youâve done. It canât possibly be worse than that,â Dazai says dryly, desperately trying to lighten the mood. His thumbs stroke your cheek as he tries to get you to look at him, but you donât. âTalk to me.â
âIt is,â you say. âItâs something you wonât forgive me for.â
Dazai swallows thickly, fingers tensing on your face. âThereâs nothing I wouldnât forgive you for,â he tells you, leaning down to brush his lips against your forehead. âTell me whatâs going on.â
You almost tell him. You really do. The words are on the tip of your tongue, threatening to let loose, and his touch his so gentle, his gaze so soft and imploring. He deserves to know, he shouldnât be blindsided when Mori inevitably calls this meeting in a few days, but you can picture the way his expression would close off once he processes what youâve done, the way he would step away from you, and you just canât.Â
Even if he deserves it, you canât.Â
âCan you just⊠hold me?â you ask quietly, voice wavering terribly.Â
You feel so weak. This was your decision, and you knew exactly what it meant for you and Dazai when you made it, but now all you feel is regret. You know you did the right thing. If Dazai were dragged back into the Port Mafia, he would never get out a second time. Heâd sink back into the dark and would never let himself see or feel the light again. But it being his protege, you know heâll do anything he can to get him back. Nakajima Atsushi will be back with the Armed Detective Agency within a month of leaving.
But Dazai never wouldâve allowed them to risk trying to get him back. He never wouldâve let them risk incurring the wrath of the Port Mafia for reneging on a deal on his behalf. He doesnât see himself as worth it. You couldnât let it happen.
âYeah,â he finally says, voice soft. âCome on.â
He leads you over to his couch, carefully pulling you into his lap. You sink into him, burying your face in the crook of his neck as you cling to his shoulders. Dazaiâs arms are strong around your waist, one hand splayed on the small of your back, the other cradling the back of your head. He kisses your temple once before resting his forehead against the top of your head. Youâre not usually the one being comforted like thisâsometimes Chuuya will hold you when youâre upset, but more often than not, youâre the one doing the comfortingâso you canât help the way your eyes well with tears.Â
Being in his arms doesnât make you feel better, though. If anything, it only makes you feel worse. It makes the guilt in your chest swell, it makes the nausea building in your throat threaten to come up.
Dazai must feel when your tears start to spill over your cheeks, because his hand starts running up and down your back soothingly, fingers carding through your hair. He hums softlyâitâs a vaguely familiar tune that you canât quite place, maybe one of the ones he used to play on the piano for youâitâs low in your ear, you can feel the gentle vibrations of his chest through your body.
You love him.Â
You love him so much that it makes you sick. You love him so much that you would do anything for him. He asked you months ago if you would ever choose the Port Mafia over him, and you told him no, but you were wrong. You would choose himâyou would always choose him. You know that youâre fucking over the Port Mafia with this plan, you know that its going to get the short end of this dealâyou donât care, because it means that Dazai will be okay.
âI love you,â you rasp, voice cracking as you bite back a sob. âI love you, you know that, right?âÂ
He pauses in his humming briefly to say, âOf course.â
He says it so easily that it makes you choke, and he quickly resumes his soft hums, now subtly rocking you back and forth, kissing your temple again. He doesnât say it back, and although he doesnât need toâyou can feel it in the way he holds you, in the way his lips touch your temple, in the way he hums softly to try to chase away whatever is distressing youâyouâre glad that he doesnât verbalize it. You donât think you could handle hearing it from him right now, it would be just what you need to send you spiraling over the edge.
You know he wants to know whatâs going on. Not knowing things makes him anxious, and he canât hide the way his fingers are tense against your body, even if his touch is gentleâhis hands have always been his tell. Four years ago, he wouldâve insisted and insisted until the two of you either fought or you gave in and told him, but now, heâs content to hold you. Content to comfort you. Content to love you. Content to trust you.
And youâre going to repay him with a knife through the back.
Itâs for him, you remind yourself desperately. Itâs to protect him. Heâll be able to get Nakajima back, and everything will go back to normal for them, even if it wonât for the two of you. Dazai might never get over the betrayal, heâll never get over the guilt of you putting Nakajima on the chopping block in his place, heâll never get over the resentment. Heâll understand maybe after the initial shock why you did what you did, but he wonât ever get over it.
You should tell him. Warn him. It might not change anything, but he shouldnât be blindsided, not by you, not ever. But heâll try to convince you against it, or worse, heâll go to Mori and offer himself up on his own once he realizes that his transfer isnât guaranteed. You canât risk that.Â
âIâm so sorry, Osamu,â you gasp, fingers digging into his thin dress shirt as you cling to him. âIâm so sorry.â
âItâs okay,â he tells you, voice low and soothing. âItâs okay.â
But you know itâs not.
You know it wonât be.
---
The fateful meeting with the Agency comes too quickly.Â
âAh, Fukuzawa-dono,â Mori greets when the Agency arrives at the small park where youâre meeting them. Itâs a neutral site as demanded of this type of junction. You wouldâve preferred the tea house in Nishi-ku, but Mori waved you off and said that it wouldnât take that long. âI hope everything has gone well on your front in the aftermath of Dostoevskyâs attack. I heard the Ministry of Defense was trying to cause trouble again. If youâd like, I could have our lovely hime talk to Tonan-san on your behalf⊠for a price, of course.â
Moriâs lips curve up into a cruel smile. He knows Fukuzawa will never say yes, not when his last offer of assistance came with the price of one of his detectives. The Presidentâs gaze hardens on Mori as he raises his chin.
âUnnecessary,â Fukuzawa replies coldly. âSpare the pleasantries. Weâre here to fulfill our end of the bargain.â
Mori hums in delight, but he doesnât immediately speak. Your gaze cards across the small groupâall of them are here. Kunikida Doppo stands stiffly on the right side of the President, and Edogawa Ranpo rocks back and forth on his heels on his left. Yosano stands with her back turned in the far backâKyouka and the tiger stand near her, along with an orange-haired boy that you dimly recognize as the illusionist.Â
Dazai is here too. He stands separate from the rest, arms crossed over his chest and an unreadable expression on his face as he stares down at the ground. He wonât lift his eyes, not even to meet yours. Youâre glad because you think if he looked at you right now, heâd see right through you.
âOf course,â Mori agrees. âVery well, I must say, it was a much more difficult decision than I originally anticipated.â
A ripple of unease spreads across the detectives. Daza finally opens his eyes. His lips turn down into a tight frown, dark eyes seeking answers as he looks directly at Mori before his gaze flickers over to you. You avert your gaze, swallowing as you raise your chin and focus your attention on Fukuzawa. You can tell this unsettles Dazai from the way he immediately straightens, looking between you and Mori uncertainlyâhe thought his transfer was a given, heâs realizing that maybe it was not.
âNakajima-kun, wonât you come over here?â
Mori sounds too pleased as he speaks the words. His smile widens when he sees how Yosano immediately whips around, eyes wide. Most of the detectives look shocked, but Nakajima himself seems like he hasnât even processed what Mori said. You canât bring yourself to look at DazaiâMori hasnât even mentioned your involvement in this decision yet, but you know that he will. You can imagine the way his eyes widened at Moriâs words, and you know Mori probably took glee in it, considering how difficult it is to catch Dazai Osamu off guard, and the image of it makes your stomach churn.
Fukuzawa looks displeased. His jaw is tight, and his expression is hard; you can see in his eyes that he wasnât expecting Nakajima to be the one chosen. He doesnât protestâhe knows better than to openly renege on a deal with a Port Mafiaâbut he does lower his gaze to the ground.
âCome now, Nakajima-kun,â Mori hums, beckoning the boy over. âSince our hime was the one who insisted on your transfer, youâll be working directly under her⊠I do hope youâre comfortable with that arrangement.â
âWhat?â Dazai breathes out. âWhat?â
You ignore him, keeping your gaze trained on Nakajima, who finally reacts. You watch as the waves of realization visibly wash over him, eyes widening slowly before they snap over to you. His hands clench into fists at his side, and his lips part in disbelief as he struggles to find his words.Â
Although your attention is on Nakajima, your mind is on Dazaiâyou can feel him looking at you, waiting for you to explain what all of this is about. The betrayal wonât hit him yet; if only because he believes youâre the last person who would ever betray him like this.
âIâwhat?â Nakajima stammers, voice barely above a whisper. His eyes flicker between you, Mori, and Fukuzawa, pleading for an explanation.
You remain still, forcing yourself to maintain the neutral expression youâve mastered over the years. But inside, your chest tightens as you will yourself not to look at Dazai. Heâll start to understand whatâs happening now, what youâve done, and you wonât be able to bear watching how the betrayal slowly writes itself across his face.
Mori chuckles, reveling in the tension, in the way your relationship with Dazai is crumbling in front of everyone like this. âYes, she was quite insistent,â he continues smoothly. âI was set on⊠a different prize until she opened my eyes to your potential. The Port Mafia is eager to have you amongst its ranks.â
Nakajima takes a step back. âThatâs notââ His voice shakes, and he stops himself, taking a deep breath before turning to Fukuzawa. âPresidentââ
Fukuzawa doesnât lift his gaze from the ground. His silence is an answer in itself. Nakajimaâs breath hitches; he looks helpless, like heâs about to start crying.
âWhen you said you did something I wouldnât be able to forgive, I didnât think you actually meant it.â
Dazaiâs words cut deeper than any blade. Your chest tightens, throat swelling as you fight to keep your composure. You knew this moment would come, you knew Dazai would look at you like this, you knew this would be the end of everything.
Itâs for him, you remind yourself. Heâll get Nakajima out of the Port Mafia one way or another, and Dazai never wouldâve let himself escape a second time. You did what you had to doâyouâll always do what you have to do, whether he agrees with it or not. Heâll understand what youâre trying to do, whether he ever forgives you for it⊠Well, thatâs another matter entirely.Â
Before you can open your mouth to reply to Dazai, Mori claps his hands together, voice laced with mock cheer. âWell then, now that thatâs settled, letâs not drag this out any longer. Hime, take our newest recruit back home, wonât you?âÂ
A command. A test. A punishment.
You swallow hard, raising your chin as your gaze settles on Nakajima, whose body is tense like heâs on the verge of bolting.
âCome,â you say, voice even. âWeâre leaving. If you try to flee, punishment falls on the Armed Detective Agency for reneging on a deal.â
Nakajimaâs shoulders slump instantly, head falling forwardâall of his will to run or fight dissipates at the mention of his actions falling on his found family. His hands tremble at his sides before clenching into fists again as he steps forward to stand at your side.
âGood boy,â Mori murmurs approvingly before turning his attention back to Fukuzawa. âAlways a pleasure doing business with you, Fukuzawa-dono. Until next time.â
The Agency watches in heavy silence as Nakajima forces himself to move. His steps are reluctant, but he walks toward you, expression twisted in disbelief. You can feel the weight of every stare pressing into you, most of all Dazaiâs. You donât dare lift your gaze to meet his.
âLetâs go,â you say coldly, turning on your heel.
Nakajima follows.
Dazai does nothing to stop you, but you hear him call your nameâquiet, angry, but most of all, betrayed. You hesitate for a fraction of a second before continuing forward. You donât look back, you canât afford to.
Mori falls into step beside you, too pleased with the way this played out. His satisfaction drips from his voice as he speaks. âI do hope you enjoy your new subordinate, my dear. After all, you fought so hard for him.â
You donât answer. You simply keep moving, ignoring the betrayal burning in Dazaiâs gaze and the suffocating silence left behind by the Agency.
You did what had to be done. Even if it did cost you everything.
Itâs only once you get to the car that Nakajima finally speaks. His voice shakes, like heâs nervous to say anything but forces himself to anyway. You would give him props for it if you werenât so distressed by how everything went down. âYou did this to protect Dazai-san, didnât you?âÂ
Your gaze shifts to the side, focusing on the weretiger, who looks up at you nervously, waiting for your answer. You didnât take him to be so perceptive, so you only raise your eyebrows at him curiously. He shrinks a bit under your gaze, but then he squares his shoulders and takes in a deep breath.
âYou picked me to protect him,â he says again. âIt wouldâve been him otherwise. You had to convince them to pick someone else, and I was the most convincing option.â
âWhat makes you think that?â you ask coolly.
âIt just makes sense.â Nakajima shrugs, fingers twisting nervously in his lap. âI think that Iâm glad you did. Dazai-san⊠heâs good. Iâm glad he doesnât have to come back here. He tried to pretend everything was okay, but I could tell he was upset. He didnât want to come back.â
âHm,â you respond, turning your gaze away to look out the window, but itâs only to hide the way your expression drops at the confirmation of Dazaiâs anxieties about returning to the Port Mafia. It makes you feel better about what you did, but only for a second, because you remember that no matter how much he didnât want to come back, he never wouldâve wanted his subordinate to come here in his place. âI doubt youâll be here for long.â
âWhat?â Nakajima asks. âWhat do you mean?âÂ
âDo you really think Dazai will let you become a member of the Port Mafia?â you ask dryly. âI give it a month max before he figures out a way to force us to give you back up to them.â
âWonât you get in trouble for that since you were the one to insist on me?â he questions, and to your amusement, he sounds like heâs genuinely concerned on your behalf.Â
âProbably,â you agree absently.
âYou must⊠really love him,â Nakajima says quietly.
Your throat spasms at his words, lashes fluttering shut as your head hangs forward.Â
âYeah,â you say softly. âI do.â
---
You donât expect to see Dazai for weeks. You think that heâll pretend you donât exist, heâll block your number, and stop coming around to see you. Thatâs what he wouldâve done years ago when he was mad at you and feeling too hurt for him to come to terms with what happenedâthatâs what he did do years ago when he was mad at you and feeling too hurt for him to come to terms with.Â
Instead, that very night, he barges into your apartment.Â
Youâre three glasses of wine in, drowning yourself in your sorrows, when you get the notification that someone is coming up to your apartment. You know itâs not Klaus, because he has a mission with Akutagawa in Tokyo for the next three days, and you know itâs not Atsushi, because although you told him that he could come up to your apartment whenever he needed after you showed him his, you knew it would be a long time before he ever felt comfortable enough with you to take you up on that.
You assume that itâs Chuuya, because he knows how upset you are and he knows youâre probably getting wasted by yourself. So when you get the notification someone is coming up to your apartment, you drag yourself out of your bedroom and down the stairs, wobbly on your feet.Â
You get down there just as the elevator doors slide open. âChuuya, do youââ you start to say, but cut yourself off abruptly when it is not in fact your best friend standing in the elevator.
âOsamu,â you whisper, eyes widening, taking a step back in shock. âWhat are youââ
âWhat am I doing here?â he finishes for you when your voice falls offâthe words are cold and mocking, a harsh jab to the gut. He stalks forward in your direction and you step back quickly to keep space between you. âYou would like that, wouldnât you? Wouldâve rathered me stay away so you can avoid taking responsibility for your shitty decision. Well, surprise! All of those years of getting pissed at me for avoiding confrontation are overâwhy do you look so upset? Isnât this what youâve always wanted? You should be happy.â
Your lips part to speak, but no words leave them. Dazai backs you into the wall and doesnât give you the chance to run when he reaches out to grab your dress shirt hard. Your wine glass slips between your fingers and shatters against the ground as he tugs you closer to him so that you have nowhere to run or hide.Â
Your breath is shaky as you look up at him, and heâs livid. You can see it in the way his eyes are blackâthe same darkness and intensity you remember back from his years with the Port Mafia, but theyâd never been directed toward you before. You can see it in the way the corner of his lips twitches in fury. You can see it in the way his shoulders are tense, like heâs having to physically hold himself back.
Heâs also hurt. His hands have always been his tell, and theyâre not shoved in his pockets, so you see the way his fingers tremble around the material of your shirt. And his throat bobs as he swallows thickly, waiting for you to say something.
When you donât say anything, Dazaiâs expression twists in anger. He pushes you back against the wall as he lets go of your shirt. Heâs not rough with you at allâhe never is, even when heâs blinded with rageâbut still, all of the air whooshes from your lungs when your back hits the wall.
He steps away, turning his back to you and running his fingers through his hair, tugging at the ends as he lets out a frustrated noise.Â
âHow could you?â he finally demands, but the words arenât harshâhis voice cracks over them, and when he turns to look at you, you can see the hurt written plainly on his face. âHow could you? After everything Iâve told you, how could you push for Atsushi? You know that heâs the only thing I have that proves that Iâm doing something right. Something that Odasaku can be proud of. How could you? You? Of all people, I never expected you to do this to me.âÂ
You want to blame your speechlessness on the wine, but you know thatâs not the case. You want to say something, you really do, but you canât find the words for what you want to say. An apology isnât enough, and you hadnât anticipated that Dazai wouldnât have put together what your plan was. You figured that he wouldnât until he calmed down, but heâs usually pretty quick to set aside his emotions to look at things logicallyâbut you suppose he never really has when it comes to you. That was an oversight, but what you really didnât expect was seeing him tonight. You thought that heâd go quiet for a few days, a large part of you genuinely wondered if youâd ever hear from him again.
âOsamu,â you murmur, taking a step closer to him, but he steps away from you.
âNo,â he says, holding up his hand before turning his back to you. âStay over there. Donât come closer. Explain. I need you to explain, and I need to think. I donât think straight when youâre near me, so just stay over there and tell me why.â
You halt in your tracks as you stare at him. You still donât say anything, and you can see him getting more and more frustrated with each passing second. You try to tell him that you only picked Atsushi because you knew Dazai would get him back, that you couldnât let Dazai back because you knew he would never let the detectives do the same for him, but you canât.
âWas the idea of me being back so bad?â he demands, eyes wild as he turns on you again. âLet me guess, you finally proved yourself to Mori while I was gone and didnât want to be back in my shadow again. Thatâs it, isnât it? Thatâs all youâve ever cared about. Itâs only ever been Mori and the Port Mafia. Now that you finally have itâhis approval, in track for taking over after himâyou donât want to risk me coming back and taking it from you again.â
You draw back like youâve been slappedâyou may as well have been, you think, throat tightening. Your lips part to tell him no, of course thatâs not the reason why, but you canât force the words out.
Is that what he really thinks?
âYou donât think I knew back when we were kids that you were jealous of me?â he asks, laughing breathlessly as he looks down at you. âI knew it from the moment we met. You resented that Mori kept me in Yokohama and sent you away, that I replaced youâyou hid it well, but I knew. I saw the way your expression got all twisted whenever he praised me, when I got the open executive spot, how youâd never look me in the eye when I came back from meetings.â
You stare at him, speechless, and then whisper, âI loved you.â
âNot mutually exclusive,â he scoffs. âLove and resentment are two sides of the same coin.â
âIs that what you really think?â you ask him quietly. Dazai has always known how to hit you where it hurts, but this was⊠âThat I wanted Nakajima because of⊠selfishness? Because I was scared youâd come back and upstage me?âÂ
Your voice cracks, your eyes wet with tears as you take a step backward. You donât know what you thought he would think of all of this, but realizing that he thinks so little of you makes you sick to your stomach. Dazaiâs expression twists at your question, like he only just realizes the gravity of the words he said to you, but then anger flashes through his eyes again.
âI donât know what to think because you wonât explain,â Dazai shoutsâyouâve heard him yell a handful of times before at his subordinates while he was with the Mafia, but never at you. âWonât you fucking tell me why you picked him?â
âBecause I knew you would get him back!â You mean to yell at him, but your words get caught on a sob that you just canât bite back. You want to blame it on the alcohol, but you know itâs a product of the guilt that has been weighing you down for days and the newfound understanding of just how little Dazai thinks of you. âI knew you would get him back, Osamu, and I knew youâd never let them risk getting you back. Thatâs why I insisted on Nakajima. If you came back here, youâd never get out a second time, and youâre right, I donât want you back here but itâs not because of jealousy, itâs because you donât belong here.â
Dazai stares at you, expression unreadable, but before he can say anything, you continue.
âI told you that Iâve seen how much youâve changed for the better, Iâm not going to let you ruin everything because youâre going to throw yourself back to the Port Mafia to be a fucking sacrificial lamb for the rest of them,â you continue. âAnd you know what? Youâre right, I am selfish, because I donât give a damn about any of them. I care about you, and because you care about them, I tried to figure out a way for the whole fucking Agency to come out of this deal unscathed, and the only way of ensuring that is making sure Nakajima was the one picked. I knew Mori would jump at the chance to put a wedge between us by flaunting my part in this decision to you at the meeting, and I knew you would fight tooth and nail to get him back, so your precious Agency would be whole again by the end of the month.âÂ
Dazai says your name quietly, but you shake your head, stumbling over to the couch so you can sit down. You feel too dizzyânauseous. You can barely see straight and your whole body feels fuzzy from the wine youâd been drinking.
âThat time we met after you defected,â you whisper, taking in a ragged breath. âYou were so drunk, you probably donât even remember what we talked about. But you told me I never wouldâve chosen you over the Port Mafia, and thatâs why you couldnât say goodbye.â
You hear him making his way over to you, but you donât dare look up from where youâve buried your face in your hands.
âI told Mori that if he brought you back to the Port Mafia, he might as well execute me on the spot,â you say, ignoring the way he inhales sharply as he sits down next to you. âI told him I would leave. Iâd go to Tolstoy. I would bury the Port Mafia and then him. I convinced him to pick Nakajima because I knew you would get him back, even though I knew it was screwing us over. I chose you, Iâll always choose you, Osamu, no matter what the cost is, even if you hate me for it.â
âI could never hate you,â he tells you quietly, tugging your hand to beckon you to look at him. âLook at me. Please.â
You let out a shaky breath and lift your head from your hands to look at him. The expression on his face is conflictedâyouâre sure that he has plenty to say, but just doesnât know where to start.
âWhy didnât you just tell me when you came over?â he asks desperately, threading his fingers through yours and squeezing tightly. âIf you just explainedââ
You shake your head. âI didnât trust you not to go running to Mori to offer yourself up once you realized your transfer wasnât a given,â you tell him quietly, âI did what I had to do.â
Dazaiâs expression instantly twists. âBut if youâd explainedââ
âNo,â you insist, looking away from him until he tugs your hand again. You let out a heavy sigh, eyes landing on his. âNo, Osamu. Youâre too emotional when theyâre involved. I couldnât risk it, Iâm sorry.â
Dazai blanches. âToo emotional?â he demands, offended. âE-emotional? Thatâs ridiculous, Iâm not emotional.â
Your lips curl up softly when you see how flustered he is by the accusation. âA little emotional,â you disagree, expression smoothing out when he lifts your hand to kiss your knuckles before pressing your palm against his face. âItâs endearing, but I just couldnât risk it.â
His lashes flutter shut as he sighs heavily into your palm. Your throat tightens when he turns his face into your hand, forcing you to cradle his cheek. He doesnât speak for a moment, but when he does, it makes your chest feel heavy.
âPromise me that if something like this happens again, youâll tell me,â he whispers, dark eyes sliding back open to look at you. Theyâre a light amber in the dim lighting of your living roomâtoo soft, too gentle, too imploring. âIâI need you to talk to me. I canâtâyou donât understand how it felt at the meeting. I was mad that Atsushi was chosen, but it felt likeâthe thought of you going behind my back. Betraying me. I couldnât breathe, Iâd never felt anything like that before. It felt like I was dying. It felt like I was losing you. Iâd only ever felt this way before whenââ
When Oda died, you finish for him when he cuts himself off abruptly, pulling his face away so he can turn his head in the opposite direction. You let out a soft sigh and shift in your seat to turn toward him. You lift your hand to his face to force him to look at you againâwhen he does, his eyes are glassy like heâs about to start crying.
âI canât promise you that,â you tell him quietly, thumb stroking his cheekone gently. âI told you back during the Pushkin incident that I wonât be able to tell you everything anymore, but can you just trust that Iâll always choose you?â
Even after everything thatâs happened the past few days, it scares you how much you mean those words. You will always choose him, no matter what the cost of it is. Your breath is shaky as you hold his gaze, searching his eyes for understanding.
Dazai is quiet for a long time, the silence thick between you. Heâs still holding your other hand, and though his hand trembles, he holds onto you tightly, like youâre the only thing keeping him grounded.
âOkay,â he finally says. âI can⊠I can do that. I can try.â
âI will always choose you, Osamu,â you repeat quietly, squeezing his hand. âI promise.â
Dazai suddenly looks guilty, averting his gaze to the ground. âI didnât mean what I said before,â he murmurs. âIâI was just angry. Iââ
âI know,â you interrupt. âItâs okay.â
You donât want to think about what he said before anymoreâhe was wrong, but he was also right. You had been jealous of him when you guys were younger, a part of you resented him as much as you loved him, and though you tried to push it away, it was always there. A constant reminder that there would always be someone more valuable than you to Mori. That youâd always be his second, third choice. You shouldâve known Dazai had always been aware of it, but you never expected him to use it against you.
âItâs not,â he whispers. âI shouldnât haveââ
âOsamu, please,â you say, eyes sliding shut as you look away. âDrop it.â
His throat bobs as he swallows hard, voice cracking as he finally whispers, âYouâre all I have. Youâve always been all Iâve had. I just⊠canât lose you. I canât.â
âYou wonât,â you promise, shifting forward. âYouââ
You bite back a yelp when Dazai suddenly grabs you. He lays back against the couch and pulls you onto his chest. You tense for a second, but then he wraps an arm around your waist and brings his free hand up to cradle the back of your head. He holds you close, you can feel his heart thrumming in his chest, the erratic pace evening out to match yours, and you bury your face in the crook of his neck. He kisses your temple before resting his forehead against the top of your head as you sink into his arms.Â
Your eyes flutter shut, suddenly all too tiredâthe wine, the stress of the day, and the stress of this conversation with Dazai finally getting to you. The weight of Dazaiâs arm around your waist and the feeling of his fingers absently toying with your hair is quickly lulling you to sleep.
He hums in protest, but the vibration only makes you sleepier. âYou canât sleepâwe need to set up guidelines about Atsushi.â
You let out a soft laugh, but you donât open your eyes. âThis isnât co-parenting, Osamu.â
âI mean, it kind of is,â he says. âAtsushi is my little protege, youâre my girlfriend, heâs going over to you, and weâre technically separated in two different organizations. So itâs kind of co-parenting, and like good co-parents, there needs to be rules and the first oneââ
âTomorrow, Osamu,â you yawn, shifting to nose his neck before you kiss his pulse point gently. âWeâll talk about it tomorrow.â
He lets out a dramatic sigh, but his arms tighten around you and he lifts his head briefly to kiss the top of yours again. âFine, fine, I suppose it can wait until morning, but only because my sweet hime is sleepy.â
âI love you,â you whisper.
âI love you,â he echoes softly as you drift off to sleep. âMore than you could ever imagine.â
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Chuuya is quite glad that he decided against bringing up his â97 Petrus when he gets up to your apartment and finds you curled up on the couch fast asleep with the very fucker that Chuuya was coming up here to console you over.
He really shouldâve expected this.
He stands at the side of the couch, arms crossed over his chest and lips twisted in a deep frown as he looks down at the two of you. For a long, heavy second, he can only stare, thoroughly uncomfortable when a strange, warm feeling bubbles in his chest. The sight is too familiarâif Dazaiâs bandages were wrapped around the right side of his face, he could almost pretend the three of you were eighteen again and Chuuya came up to your apartment for a movie only to find the two of you passed out already.
Then, with a low scoff, he runs a hand through his hair and whispers, âUnbelievable.â
Dazaiâs face is half-buried in your hair, one arm snug around your waist and the other cradling your head, and youâre fast asleep in his arms. He canât see your face, but he doesnât need toâhe can picture the peaceful expression on it, one that heâs hardly seen since the bastard left four years ago.
Dazai is sleeping too. Chuuyaâs almost surprised he didnât wake up when the elevator arrived on your floorâheâs always been a light sleeper. He supposes itâs just testament to how much Dazai lets his guard down around you. How much he trusts you. How much he loves you.
Chuuya sighs as he rolls his eyes. âTold you it would be fine,â he mutters to you as he snatches a blanket off of the armchair to drape it over the two of you even though he knows you canât hear him. âWorried over fuckinâ nothing.â
You shift in your sleep when you feel the blanket on top of you, and Chuuyaâs throat tightens when he sees the tear tracks staining your cheeks. He lets out a puff of air, lifting a hand to stroke your hair gently for a moment before he shakes his head to leave the two of you in peace.
âBoth fucking freaks. Deserve each other.â
If thereâs a small, fond smile on his lips, then heâs glad neither of you are awake to see it.
I love the anime Mononoke so much I decided to make one of the talisman forms seen in the show.
I wanted it to be about show accurate in size, so it took about three days of solid cross stitching, but I'm pretty proud of how it turned out! I then just interfaced it and turned it into a charm.
Neil banging out the tunes in Kid Pix Deluxe 4??
we saw you from across the dungeon and really hate your vibe