You’re quite warm, Soubi. I never got that impression from you.
[ seimei could talk to a brick wall if he were given a topic to monologue on, and soubi isn’t much different from one to begin with. seimei has never asked him to be. ]
Oh, I told you that I’ve made friends, haven’t I?
[ he’s going to keep talking. he doesn’t need soubi to do anything except provide chroma where their shoulders touch. ]
In the game, and real life. I went on a date. Isn’t that funny?
[Soubi can't quite explain what feeling that evokes from him. Mostly disbelief at first. Anything else he could have said wouldn't have mattered because Seimei went on a date? Willingly? Or for some other reason?]
Oh?
[He wants to ask why but he doesn't have the right to ask that. But what reason would there ever be for Seimei to go on a date? He didn't like people like that. Even when it came to friends. Seimei's friends were never really friends.
[ with a full mouth. he’s finding his rhythm again, as he eats. luckily, he heard that cordis moonblessed need so much because their metabolism is high—he won’t be putting on any weight during the moon.
he crumples the wrapper for his latest finished piece in his hand, but he doesn’t yet dive in for the miniature pancakes. those need a fork. ]
It was for charity. [ he laughs. ] But I bet you thought I had found someone for a moment, right?
I didn't think somebody like that could exist here.
[Seimei wasn't average. He was so much more than that and anybody that met him could see that. It was his name. His fate.
And people here, Soubi thought, had not been impressive enough to measure up to a name like Beloved.
It's much more of an answer than he usually gives and maybe one Seimei will tease him over but he assumes that it's the kind of answer that Soubi feels and so he would want to hear it.]
[ not that seimei hates the people he’s encountered. some of them are interesting, excepting the lizard-marked sanguis that sank his teeth into seimei’s shoulder. seimei will have his revenge one day. ]
But can’t you see it? Me, settling down with someone on this alien planet.
[Soubi had never once envisioned Seimei dating anybody. Once he had spent time with the other, it had become obvious he wasn't like other people. Someone like Seimei didn't seem like he would even think of such things.
But there were people here that Soubi had never encountered before so maybe...maybe it made sense?
[ seimei realizes then that what his body craves is to luxuriate—he wants to lie down in soubi’s lap and have soubi feed him until he feels full. it’s an uncomfortable thought, if for no other reason than that gluttony isn’t his style.
[Soubi, if nothing else, could prize himself as being a good fighter. Knowing exactly what to do and say. How to show respect to his master. Ritsu had taught him well.
He doesn't want to get up because feeling Seimei against him like this is nice and it shouldn't be but he wonders what could happen if he held his hand again and—
Yeah. Time to get up. He's making kabayaki but with eggplant because, well, he couldn't find eel and he didn't really trust any of the meat here. Some of the sauce ingredients he had to substitute but hey, he knows how to cook and he can do it well.
Even if doing this in front of Seimei is nervewracking and why does he want to watch?]
[ seimei isn’t usually a whimsical person, even if it seems like it, but cordis is slowly but surely encouraging it out of him. it would seem to anyone that seimei is harassing soubi for the purpose of harassing him, and maybe in a way, he is. it’s not like he hates soubi, though.
at least, not in the traditional sense of “hate.” ]
[He grips the knife in his hand a little tighter as he hears that question. There's no point in lying.]
Yes.
[There's probably something that Seimei could find offensive in that but there's a lot about their relationship that he can assume that Seimei wouldn't like.]
I cooked for the Zeroes so I made dinner for everybody when Ritsuka was using my apartment. [But he can defend it a bit.
And pointedly leave out he cooked for Ritsuka's friend a couple of times as well because there's no need to bring in innocent Yuiko.]
[ seimei hums, thoughtfully. he could say anything right now. he could be the cruelest he’s ever chosen to be. ]
I bet Ritsuka was happy.
[ in a way, that rare, sincere kindness is just another form of seimei’s cruelty, but only because he’s speaking to soubi. more than anything, even seimei finds it exhausting to be seimei, soubi’s keeper, all the time, and maybe the moonlacing and a little bit of food have both made him calmer. he’s not satisfied and maybe never will be as long as cordis hangs over them, but it’s something. ]
It was hard to make him eat his vegetables, even for me.
[If Soubi said what was on his mind, he would say this seems to be an Aoyagi trait. Not that Seimei is as bad considering Ritsuka is a child and still in his picky eater phase.
But they both preferred to eat snacks than anything of substance.
Seimei didn't want him to speak about Ritsuka before but he seems to now. Maybe he misses him. Soubi doesn't know but it's easy to talk about him.]
I learned how to mix things in so he couldn't taste them. [There's a moment and Soubi smiles at the memory.] I was able to make him eat burdock.
[ seimei got his special item. he’s been enjoying it, and he misses ritsuka so much that he almost regrets what he’s done and what he still has to do. at least soubi doesn’t know exactly what’s in store. ]
How merciless.
[ seimei’s smile is the most genuine it’s been since he got here, at least for an instant. ]
Well, I didn’t mind spoiling him. It’s more fun to let him have dessert for dinner. [ he looks down at soubi’s knifework. ] …but you’re right. If you do something to someone gradually enough, they’ll never even know it’s happening.
[There's a pause in his cutting, brief and most probably wouldn't even notice. Soubi has no doubt that Seimei probably notices it and he curses himself for doing so as his tail swishes once. Another anxious tell.
Anybody with half a brain would be able to notice that line stood out. Part of himself wonders what that means and it's hard not knowing what's going to happen. As much as he's used to Seimei being one step ahead because he walks one step behind him, it's different when he can't see Seimei in front of him. Soubi has no idea what Seimei has in store for Ritsuka.
Or for him.
And there's questions he wants to ask but knows he shouldn't. Instead he focuses on beginning to actually cook his meal.]
Dessert for dinner is fine as long as it's a treat sometimes. [He will just focus on the first part.]
[ it’s almost like a compulsion to cause trouble. whenever things become too simple, too easy, seimei feels a restless need to complicate it. even his warm, happy days with ritsuka were tempered by problems with their mother—and although ritsuka suffered so terribly for it, it gave seimei something to do. he could work towards something for himself. he could be ritsuka’s everything.
he thought for sure it was going to pay off. it seems he stayed away just a little too long. ]
You’re so responsible. [ seimei places his hand on the counter, like he’s considering helping out with the cooking. he won’t. ] You’re a better brother than I am.
[This was one thing Soubi had always noticed about Seimei. If things slowed down in Seimei's life then what was when he became the cruelest.
Soubi eyes that hand and tries to calm down when he hears what the other says. Seimei wants him to slip up. Seimei wants a reason to cause trouble and this is what he is doing right now.
It's hard knowing what he should do. Should he give Seimei what he wants? But by doing so, he would speak out of turn and that's wrong.]
I only did what you told me to. [He's going to focus very intently on actually cooking this meal now.]
[ seimei thinks about that answer. he has to decide whether or not he likes it. logically, according to the impossible rubric of seimei’s mind, it’s perfect. he still finds himself unsatisfied by it, maybe because there’s nothing to nitpick.
soubi really is so well-behaved in all the wrong places. this is why nisei, untrained as he is, is always going to be the true beloved. ]
Ah, then I guess that makes me the good one.
[ for now, soubi is safe. seimei returns his attention to the cooking, like nothing happened. ]
[Seimei could be the better big brother. Something about the idea of being Ritsuka's brother didn't seem to sit well in his gut. He didn't like it.
And Soubi knew he didn't really have any say in what kind of brother Seimei was.
Was this what he had to think about?]
Putting all of the ingredients together.
[It's best to focus on the meal and try to stay trained on that. Not at the amazing smell coming from Seimei or how he seems to want some reaction Soubi isn't sure he can give.
[ it’s like their conversation didn’t happen. seimei is playing oblivious to anything he might be inflicting on soubi right now—in the obtuse way he pretends all his interactions with everyone come from a place of innocent misunderstandings. ]
Can I help?
[ such a simple question. he rarely asks “can,” knowing that the answer is always going to be yes.
but he’ll let soubi go ahead and offer it to him. ]
[If anybody else were to see this conversation then it would probably look like Soubi was being a little too rigid. Seimei is only trying to help and Soubi gives curt answers. Rude almost.
But nobody is watching and nobody knows Seimei like he does.
Or so he had thought. Right now there's so much he doesn't know but this not the time that he wants to think about that. Not with Seimei so near to him.
He's about to answer no and then realizes he forgot to start rice in the rice cooker. It had slipped his mind entirely and it's probably Seimei to blame.] I...forgot the rice. [Which sounds insane to Soubi and also like he's asking Seimei to do that and Seimei cannot do anything. He turns the heat down on the stove.] Ah but I can do it. Thank you, though. I know I have a bit left over...
[ which means that soubi no longer gets a choice. this is a glimpse into the person that seimei was when he was still, seemingly effortlessly, living up to the name of beloved. he helped others without a second thought to himself, and even when their mother was well enough to prepare dinner, seimei made sure to stay in the kitchen and keep an eye on her.
for ritsuka’s sake, but it never did hurt to make sure his position as a necessary part of the house was safe. it was as if his father meant nothing to his mother, when seimei was there. and all he had to do, like here, was make sure that the rice got put on and stayed warm. ]
It hardly feels like a home without something in the rice cooker. [ a smile towards soubi, even if he isn’t looking. ] Though I admit it’s been a while for me, too…
[Did Seimei not do any cooking where he was now? Soubi knew from Ritsuka that Seimei had cooked for him although he never knew what meals. It had surprised Soubi to discover that but then again, he guessed, things were always different for Ritsuka. Seimei was like a whole other person when it came to his younger brother.
He knows he cannot argue with Seimei about this and he nods. It's just rice anyway. Seimei had probably done it long before he had to do it for Ritsuka.]
Thank you. I'm sorry for forgetting it. It's usually the first thing I do. [But that was when he didn't have Seimei torturing him and playing mind games.]
Ha ha, you were taking care of me. I’m not mad, Soubi.
[ seimei rolls up his sleeves, and he’s so diligent about washing the rice. his mother is meticulous, too, but seimei takes it to a different level entirely with the way he agitates the starch from the grains.
chiyako shares the habit. seimei hopes she’s well. ]
Mm, I find this therapeutic. It’s nice to make something so clean.
[ he’s the type that will wash his rice until the water runs clear, and only then does he set the basin in the rice cooker. ]
[Soubi wouldn't say that he's unclean. Ritsu had made him keep a clean space and so Soubi did. But he's not at the level that Seimei is. Seimei goes above and beyond. Soubi watches him the whole time, watching how long he washes it. Much longer than he would do so for himself or even for Ritsuka.]
Yes. I guess it's like that for me with my paintbrushes.
[Which isn't a lie. There was something nice about washing them and watching the paint drip from the bristles.
Although he doubts that would be enough for Seimei.]
You’re always painting recently, aren’t you? The people here are big fans of your work.
[ the conversation borders on so plain it’s boring. seimei is not asking anything of soubi that a normal person wouldn’t, and the way he’s hunched in front of the rice cooker to play with the settings makes him seem normal, too.
he presses the start button, and it beeps cheerily at him. ]
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[ seimei could talk to a brick wall if he were given a topic to monologue on, and soubi isn’t much different from one to begin with. seimei has never asked him to be. ]
Oh, I told you that I’ve made friends, haven’t I?
[ he’s going to keep talking. he doesn’t need soubi to do anything except provide chroma where their shoulders touch. ]
In the game, and real life. I went on a date. Isn’t that funny?
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Oh?
[He wants to ask why but he doesn't have the right to ask that. But what reason would there ever be for Seimei to go on a date? He didn't like people like that. Even when it came to friends. Seimei's friends were never really friends.
There had to be some ulterior motive for it.]
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[ with a full mouth. he’s finding his rhythm again, as he eats. luckily, he heard that cordis moonblessed need so much because their metabolism is high—he won’t be putting on any weight during the moon.
he crumples the wrapper for his latest finished piece in his hand, but he doesn’t yet dive in for the miniature pancakes. those need a fork. ]
It was for charity. [ he laughs. ] But I bet you thought I had found someone for a moment, right?
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[Seimei wasn't average. He was so much more than that and anybody that met him could see that. It was his name. His fate.
And people here, Soubi thought, had not been impressive enough to measure up to a name like Beloved.
It's much more of an answer than he usually gives and maybe one Seimei will tease him over but he assumes that it's the kind of answer that Soubi feels and so he would want to hear it.]
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[ not that seimei hates the people he’s encountered. some of them are interesting, excepting the lizard-marked sanguis that sank his teeth into seimei’s shoulder. seimei will have his revenge one day. ]
But can’t you see it? Me, settling down with someone on this alien planet.
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But there were people here that Soubi had never encountered before so maybe...maybe it made sense?
This is not what he wants to think about.]
It isn't my place to think about that.
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[ another good answer. ]
You’re so careful, Soubi.
[ seimei realizes then that what his body craves is to luxuriate—he wants to lie down in soubi’s lap and have soubi feed him until he feels full. it’s an uncomfortable thought, if for no other reason than that gluttony isn’t his style.
it does make him calm down, though. ]
Why don’t you go cook something? I want to watch.
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He doesn't want to get up because feeling Seimei against him like this is nice and it shouldn't be but he wonders what could happen if he held his hand again and—
Yeah. Time to get up. He's making kabayaki but with eggplant because, well, he couldn't find eel and he didn't really trust any of the meat here. Some of the sauce ingredients he had to substitute but hey, he knows how to cook and he can do it well.
Even if doing this in front of Seimei is nervewracking and why does he want to watch?]
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at least, not in the traditional sense of “hate.” ]
Hmm.
[ he can’t stay quiet. ]
Did you cook for Ritsuka like this?
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Yes.
[There's probably something that Seimei could find offensive in that but there's a lot about their relationship that he can assume that Seimei wouldn't like.]
I cooked for the Zeroes so I made dinner for everybody when Ritsuka was using my apartment. [But he can defend it a bit.
And pointedly leave out he cooked for Ritsuka's friend a couple of times as well because there's no need to bring in innocent Yuiko.]
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I bet Ritsuka was happy.
[ in a way, that rare, sincere kindness is just another form of seimei’s cruelty, but only because he’s speaking to soubi. more than anything, even seimei finds it exhausting to be seimei, soubi’s keeper, all the time, and maybe the moonlacing and a little bit of food have both made him calmer. he’s not satisfied and maybe never will be as long as cordis hangs over them, but it’s something. ]
It was hard to make him eat his vegetables, even for me.
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But they both preferred to eat snacks than anything of substance.
Seimei didn't want him to speak about Ritsuka before but he seems to now. Maybe he misses him. Soubi doesn't know but it's easy to talk about him.]
I learned how to mix things in so he couldn't taste them. [There's a moment and Soubi smiles at the memory.] I was able to make him eat burdock.
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How merciless.
[ seimei’s smile is the most genuine it’s been since he got here, at least for an instant. ]
Well, I didn’t mind spoiling him. It’s more fun to let him have dessert for dinner. [ he looks down at soubi’s knifework. ] …but you’re right. If you do something to someone gradually enough, they’ll never even know it’s happening.
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Anybody with half a brain would be able to notice that line stood out. Part of himself wonders what that means and it's hard not knowing what's going to happen. As much as he's used to Seimei being one step ahead because he walks one step behind him, it's different when he can't see Seimei in front of him. Soubi has no idea what Seimei has in store for Ritsuka.
Or for him.
And there's questions he wants to ask but knows he shouldn't. Instead he focuses on beginning to actually cook his meal.]
Dessert for dinner is fine as long as it's a treat sometimes. [He will just focus on the first part.]
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he thought for sure it was going to pay off. it seems he stayed away just a little too long. ]
You’re so responsible. [ seimei places his hand on the counter, like he’s considering helping out with the cooking. he won’t. ] You’re a better brother than I am.
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Soubi eyes that hand and tries to calm down when he hears what the other says. Seimei wants him to slip up. Seimei wants a reason to cause trouble and this is what he is doing right now.
It's hard knowing what he should do. Should he give Seimei what he wants? But by doing so, he would speak out of turn and that's wrong.]
I only did what you told me to. [He's going to focus very intently on actually cooking this meal now.]
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soubi really is so well-behaved in all the wrong places. this is why nisei, untrained as he is, is always going to be the true beloved. ]
Ah, then I guess that makes me the good one.
[ for now, soubi is safe. seimei returns his attention to the cooking, like nothing happened. ]
And what are you doing now?
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And Soubi knew he didn't really have any say in what kind of brother Seimei was.
Was this what he had to think about?]
Putting all of the ingredients together.
[It's best to focus on the meal and try to stay trained on that. Not at the amazing smell coming from Seimei or how he seems to want some reaction Soubi isn't sure he can give.
Or should.]
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[ it’s like their conversation didn’t happen. seimei is playing oblivious to anything he might be inflicting on soubi right now—in the obtuse way he pretends all his interactions with everyone come from a place of innocent misunderstandings. ]
Can I help?
[ such a simple question. he rarely asks “can,” knowing that the answer is always going to be yes.
but he’ll let soubi go ahead and offer it to him. ]
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But nobody is watching and nobody knows Seimei like he does.
Or so he had thought. Right now there's so much he doesn't know but this not the time that he wants to think about that. Not with Seimei so near to him.
He's about to answer no and then realizes he forgot to start rice in the rice cooker. It had slipped his mind entirely and it's probably Seimei to blame.] I...forgot the rice. [Which sounds insane to Soubi and also like he's asking Seimei to do that and Seimei cannot do anything. He turns the heat down on the stove.] Ah but I can do it. Thank you, though. I know I have a bit left over...
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[ which means that soubi no longer gets a choice. this is a glimpse into the person that seimei was when he was still, seemingly effortlessly, living up to the name of beloved. he helped others without a second thought to himself, and even when their mother was well enough to prepare dinner, seimei made sure to stay in the kitchen and keep an eye on her.
for ritsuka’s sake, but it never did hurt to make sure his position as a necessary part of the house was safe. it was as if his father meant nothing to his mother, when seimei was there. and all he had to do, like here, was make sure that the rice got put on and stayed warm. ]
It hardly feels like a home without something in the rice cooker. [ a smile towards soubi, even if he isn’t looking. ] Though I admit it’s been a while for me, too…
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He knows he cannot argue with Seimei about this and he nods. It's just rice anyway. Seimei had probably done it long before he had to do it for Ritsuka.]
Thank you. I'm sorry for forgetting it. It's usually the first thing I do. [But that was when he didn't have Seimei torturing him and playing mind games.]
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[ seimei rolls up his sleeves, and he’s so diligent about washing the rice. his mother is meticulous, too, but seimei takes it to a different level entirely with the way he agitates the starch from the grains.
chiyako shares the habit. seimei hopes she’s well. ]
Mm, I find this therapeutic. It’s nice to make something so clean.
[ he’s the type that will wash his rice until the water runs clear, and only then does he set the basin in the rice cooker. ]
Don’t you agree?
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Yes. I guess it's like that for me with my paintbrushes.
[Which isn't a lie. There was something nice about washing them and watching the paint drip from the bristles.
Although he doubts that would be enough for Seimei.]
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[ the conversation borders on so plain it’s boring. seimei is not asking anything of soubi that a normal person wouldn’t, and the way he’s hunched in front of the rice cooker to play with the settings makes him seem normal, too.
he presses the start button, and it beeps cheerily at him. ]
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