Barnaby Brooks Jr. [Bunny] (
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[OPEN] Happy...Birthday?
Characters: Wild Tiger
oyaji, Barnaby Brooks Jr.
baniichan, and YOU
Date: 10/31
Location: W0-3A
Situation: After posting this train wreck of a party invitation, Wild Tiger manages to corral Barnaby back to his place for some cake and birthday shenanigans (like...sitting on the floor and eating cake).
Warnings/Rating: Two manchildren being lonely together??
Barnaby should have known. He should have known the moment he heard it was Halloween. And yet, somehow, it didn't occur to him that throwing an impromptu birthday party for him would be on Kotetsu's list of priorities.
Of course, he knew his partner better than just about anybody, and he knew that Kotetsu had a nasty habit of burying his head under the sand (and usually into someone else's business) if it meant not facing an unpleasant truth. That explained the sudden flood of network messages, the cake, and god knew what else.
Barnaby acknowledged that this was one of his partner's faults. The man still meant well at the end of the day, and that was also an important thing to remember. Of course, intentions didn't make it any less of a problem, but there was also the fact the man had been ripped from everything he knew, everyone he loved, and now had to cope with his new reality.
Considering the extreme circumstances they were in, it was a bit expected, really.
But it didn't mean Barnaby had to enjoy it, which was why he didn't look too thrilled as he sat in a wooden chair with his arms folded over his chest. He'd already given Kotetsu a piece of his mind for trying to organize a party ("trying" because he wasn't going to assume anyone would come), knowing full well that Barnaby had no use for things like that. Now, though, there wasn't much to say without sounding like a broken record.
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Date: 10/31
Location: W0-3A
Situation: After posting this train wreck of a party invitation, Wild Tiger manages to corral Barnaby back to his place for some cake and birthday shenanigans (like...sitting on the floor and eating cake).
Warnings/Rating: Two manchildren being lonely together??
Barnaby should have known. He should have known the moment he heard it was Halloween. And yet, somehow, it didn't occur to him that throwing an impromptu birthday party for him would be on Kotetsu's list of priorities.
Of course, he knew his partner better than just about anybody, and he knew that Kotetsu had a nasty habit of burying his head under the sand (and usually into someone else's business) if it meant not facing an unpleasant truth. That explained the sudden flood of network messages, the cake, and god knew what else.
Barnaby acknowledged that this was one of his partner's faults. The man still meant well at the end of the day, and that was also an important thing to remember. Of course, intentions didn't make it any less of a problem, but there was also the fact the man had been ripped from everything he knew, everyone he loved, and now had to cope with his new reality.
Considering the extreme circumstances they were in, it was a bit expected, really.
But it didn't mean Barnaby had to enjoy it, which was why he didn't look too thrilled as he sat in a wooden chair with his arms folded over his chest. He'd already given Kotetsu a piece of his mind for trying to organize a party ("trying" because he wasn't going to assume anyone would come), knowing full well that Barnaby had no use for things like that. Now, though, there wasn't much to say without sounding like a broken record.
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His partner may have finally figured out that holding the "birthday boy" at gun point was in poor taste, but that didn't discount the possibility of something almost as bad -- like a pet.
Thankfully, that didn't seem to be the case, and Barnaby was actually surprised when Kotetsu presented him with the leather jacket. The design was old-fashioned, not at all something he would have picked out for himself, and yet...
After reaching out, Barnaby gently took the jacket from Kotetsu. The leather was soft underneath his pale fingers.
"Where did you get this?" he asked.
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"You like it? I know you prefer to pick out your own clothes, but that kinda defeats the purpose of a present!" That, and they didn't have enough money to buy anything better. It was that jacket or rags, really.
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"It's warm," he admitted, which was true. Since his body temperature was lower than normal, it meant getting chilly on nights like these. Of course, no one would ever know it just by looking at him, but he was sure Kotetsu had picked up on that little detail over time.
"Is this really okay, though?" Barnaby added after a moment. "You bought the cake, too, so this seems a little extravagant."
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"Of course! It's your birthday! They're supposed to be extravagant! Besides, you need one, right? It's getting cold around here."
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"You'll need something to wear, too, though," Barnaby pointed out, not bothering to hide the mixture of concern and exasperation on his face. "Kotetsu, I really hope you didn't forgo clothes in order to arrange all of this."
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"It looks good on you!" Yes, a perfect distraction! How can Barnaby suspect when he's being so wonderfully complimented. Though, to be fair, Barnaby was the kind of guy who would look good covered in mud, so it wasn't a hard sell.
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"...Fine," he sighed. The compliment didn't go unnoticed, either, and though Barnaby suspected Kotetsu just wanted draw attention away from himself, he still averted his gaze from embarrassment (and maybe a little happiness, too).
"I'll take good care of it," Barnaby added as he zipped up the front. "Thank you for thinking of me." Because, at the end of the day, Kotetsu had still done all of this for him with no thought of reward, and he knew he ought to at least acknowledge that.