DUMB HAIRED NINJA CANOODLING NUDIST BINCH (
sunshrouded) wrote2014-10-25 09:01 pm
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Is this how it works? Ha! Got it!
Hey, this is the equivalent of getting in touch with the mighty Kumou Tenka - yours truly - if I'm otherwise busy. Tell me what you need and I'll get back to you as soon as possible! Talk to you soon.
Hey, this is the equivalent of getting in touch with the mighty Kumou Tenka - yours truly - if I'm otherwise busy. Tell me what you need and I'll get back to you as soon as possible! Talk to you soon.
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Sousei just frowns in response, sitting back on his heels then to inspect Tenka. He thinks he's starting to get why Tenka's not going back to his own room yet.
.. ... ...]
You did not ask. [If they could share.
Yeah, okay, now Sousei will be a stickler for manners.]
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[Come on, Sousei, you're supposed to speak fluent Tenka. Though at least now he's finally letting go and bundling up the blankets before tossing them at Sousei's face. Then he's grabbing the pillow that he was laying on and walking back over to the futon.]
Now come on, sharing is caring. First rule of being a Kumou!
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But regardless, he shifts to settle himself back on his futon, after properly laying out the blankets.
This is still really really gay.]
Your family name does not have its own rules. [Not like that, anyway....... aside from being nice to everyone and being badass, what is there even.]
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Sharing is caring is number one, don't forget to feed Gerokichi is number two, and if you make a mess in the kitchen, don't tell Soramaru is number three.
[Tenka's not really going to care much for making requests still though, crawling underneath the blanket now and laughing.]
Brush up on the rulebook, Sousei, you have a lot to catch up on.
[The gay continues.]
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Sousei just stares up at the ceiling at that, ruminating over those rules.
And--]
What does Soramaru do if you make a mess in the kitchen?
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Remember that time I spilled something on Kiiko's favorite obi?
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...Yes.
[...and thoughtfully--]
I understand why that is a rule.
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Those are our top three rules. Don't worry, I'm sure you'll be able to catch up on all the rest eventually.
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You are the last person I would expect to add additional rules to your lifestyle.
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Admittedly a lot of his rules are strictly jokes for the sake of conversation, though they definitely do have merit. But at the same time....]
Well, remember how we were as kids?
Chuutarou and Soramaru are already better than that but a household without any rules is just asking for trouble.
[Tenka has rules about his booze fund. There are rules about Chuutarou doing dangerous things by himself. There are other rules about whether or not Tenka's brothers get to tag along with him when he's about to apprehend dangerous criminals.]
I am the rule, technically.
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Braggart.
[That's all he has to say to that. Because honestly? Tenka has done a good job of raising his brothers. It isn't easy to raise children, and he was all alone in that, until Shirasu entered the picture.
But he raised them with a lot of love and care.
That is why they are the good children they are.]
...Soramaru and Chuutarou have been raised well.
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[It's sort of his automatic response-
Except he pauses at Sousei's next comment. Were Soramaru and Chuutarou raised well? Tenka stares up at the ceiling in thought, because god, he'd like to think so. He'd like to think that he did his job as an older brother well and passed down all the love that he received from Mom and Dad and given it all straight to his brothers. They're the only blood family that he has and he'll protect them with absolutely everything he has in his being.
But were they raised well? Tenka just laughs at that, thinking of how the villagers would often tell him how warm it is in the shrine, even despite the loss of their parents.]
They made it easy on me. They were already great from the start - I'm just happy they were born as my brothers.
[His brothers are his everything. They're the origin of his strength and the reason why he smiles every single day. Even if Tenka was the eldest brother, nothing made him grow up faster than his brothers. They raised him well too.]
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But regardless, Sousei's not surprised by that answer. Tenka does always swing right back to humble about the things that really matter.
That's how he knows that this is one of those things that really matters, as if he needed any further clues. Instead, he just nods simply, accepting that response.]
Of course they were, and are. [They have good genes--of course any offspring of Tenka's parents, and his foster parents, would be amazing.
They were amazing people, after all.]
I would not have expected any other outcome.
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No other outcome, huh? It's almost ironic, considering the fact that there were plenty of other outcomes when you leave a 6 year old and an infant to be raised by a teenager.]
Yeah. The villagers of Otsu wouldn't have let it be any other way, to be honest. [Which is followed up by a fond enough sigh. They'd gone to see the virtual Otsu, which was fun in and of itself, but nothing really beats the people who are actually back home.]
Chuutarou's still growing though... I gotta make sure he didn't do too much of it without me.
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Tenka, too, grew up too fast.
Maybe that's just...how it was supposed to be.
In response, Sousei just gives an affirming noise, because obviously you shouldn't, Tenka, don't be stupid.]
...He is too much like you. I will have to ask Sasaki to spend more time with him when we return.
[To make sure he doesn't turn out too much like Tenka--that's too much Tenka for the world to handle.]
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[SOUSEI WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO DO TO HIS LITTLE BROTHER]
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What do you think of her? [JEEZE] She has assisted in looking out for them. [Since your "death"]
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I think she's inflicted grave injuries on the men of my family so far!! You've never been punched by her - you don't know.
[AND ALSO-]
She's way too beautiful, too! Soramaru's already going through that weird stage in his life where he's looking at girls, I don't need Chuutarou to start!!
[PUBERTY?????]
[1/2]
You're going to wake them, if you continue to carry on like this. [jeeze.]
[2/2]
She is there to tell them about their brother, and the things he would not tell them himself. [About the Yamainu, and their parents, and shenanigans, and old, old stories.] As they requested.
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Well... It was dangerous for them to know about those things.
[It would make it harder to laugh - he didn't want that for them.]
No helping it now, I guess.
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[Constantly underestimating people, Tenka.
On the positive side of things--Sousei, his brothers, Kiiko... and on the less positive side, Shirasu, Naoto and the like.]
It's a bad habit. [They'll be fine.]
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[It makes Tenka roll his eyes.]
I started enough fights with you over it when we were kids - I didn't want to introduce something like that into their lives when they didn't need to know yet.
[Even before Mom and Dad died, there was still something looming over Tenka's head. It's the exact reason why he didn't want Soramaru to meet with the Yamainu either.
What would've happened if he grew attached to the people who might've tried to kill him one day?]
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Secrecy was not necessarily the better option.
[But honestly? He wasn't there, so he doesn't have the right to say much more about it. Tenka's choice was Tenka's choice, and who knows if it was for better or worse?
...That does bring up something else that does strike him as rather more important, though...and he frowns slightly to himself.]
... You were right, then. [It's...a little reluctantly said. But. As kids, when Tenka fought it so hard--he was right.]
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[Which is why he does think that secrecy was the better option... but then again, Tenka's priorities have always been different from Sousei's. Tenka only wanted his brothers to live their days in laughter and warmth, as opposed to his own troubled childhood, thinking that he might have to kill his own friends one day.
So for a moment, he pauses, tempted to leave the conversation as it is and roll over and go back to sleep.
.... but this is honestly something important if Sousei's bringing it up so he's just sighing softly then.]
But.... I just couldn't bear the idea of having to kill one of you guys. Dad would take it on so easily and I thought that maybe I was disappointing him by not having the same will. [ . . . . he sighs and despite himself, his hand reaches over the blankets and is held in front of his face. The bracelet that's meant to be an instrument to contain the Orochi is still on his wrist.]
I just didn't want to think that there was only one way to end the story of the Yamainu: Unsung Heroes of Japan... you know?
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