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Characters: Wanijima Akito, Agito + OPEN
Date: April 15th +
Location: Everywhere
Situation: Introducing Agito to Keeliai
Warnings/Rating: Agito has a potty mouth
It hadn't taken Agito very long after his arrival (panicked and scared and alone for the first time in his life) to be directed to where Akito apparently was living. Living - as though his other half had been there for much longer than the few minutes Agito had, and somehow that is the scariest part. He's meant to protect Akito. To keep him safe. How long had Akito been here all on his own?
After the better part of an hour, Agito finds himself standing on the doorstep of 'Gazelle Delivery' and almost scared to knock. Scared to see how Akito is doing without him. Worried that his other half is hurting, yet equally worried that he's thriving (what if he isn't needed anymore?). The choice is taken out of his hands when the door in front of him suddenly opens and he's left staring at what is supposed to be his mirror image (and maybe is, to people who don't look hard enough).
They initially have identical expressions of shock. What else could they be? This is the first time they've seen each other outside of their mind. But then Agito's expression falls into shame. Regret. Guilt. He can see the way Akito's face has lost much of the remaining baby fat. The way his body shape is ever so slightly different; more soft lines contrasted with sharp edges. The face of someone older.
The shock on Akito's face takes longer to disappear, but when it does it's replaced with teary-eyed joy mixed with blatant disbelief. And it's so so Akito that Agito finds himself lunging forward to pull his better half into a protective embrace before he can even comprehend what he's doing. They crumple into a pile on Akito's entrance way, shaking and muttering incomprehensible phrases meant to soothe. Akito stains his jacket with snot and tears, thin back heaving with how hard he cries as Agito rubs comforting circles along his shoulders.
I thought I would never see you again.
Those words are a knife to Agito's heart, and he holds Akito even tighter. Buries his face into hair that smells like vanilla and honey with an undercurrent of metal and oil. It's unfamiliar and familiar all at once. It's overwhelming. Agito doesn't know what to do.
They stay like that - in a heap on the ground - for far too long until a bird (Bird the bird, he later learns) decides it has had enough of their nonsense and wants an introduction. Akito laughs, wet and raspy, but it makes Agito feel lighter than he has since his arrival.
It takes a while to pick themselves up, trying to figure out whose limb is whose. Because for all that Akito's body has changed, they are still far too similar (not similar enough). Agito's body matched Akito's in height (he noticed those scant few centimetres' difference) but that seemed to be the only change that was the same between them. Akito was still softer (always was, even when they shared a body. it never made sense, but Agito never questioned it), and Agito was sharp as ever; hips straight and jutting while Akito's curve in a way his own don't and never have. It makes him wonder if the differences between them were from using the same body in different ways, or if there really was a physical change between them now.
Agito makes himself at home on Akito's sofa, with the latter curled up on his lap and pressed up as close to him as he can possibly get. He doesn't complain, because he has the same compulsion to stay as close as physically possible. The bird seems to understand they need to be alone and leaves them be, letting Akito quietly fill Agito in on all the time he's been absent - over a year's worth (it makes him sick. the most important person in his life has been alone and hurting for all this time).
It takes hours. Hours and hours and hours. Neither separates more than necessary the entire time. Akito wrapped around Agito like a vine and Agito running fingers through Akito's hair and over his back and arms while trying to comprehend how all of this could have happened. He shouldn't be able to touch his other half like this. It's nice, but this isn't how they're supposed to be.
Akito is the one who eventually suggests taking Agito on a tour of the city.
I have some friends here, he explains. Agito isn't surprised. Akito was always so much better at people than him, and it's hard for anyone not to adore his better half.
Despite how badly Agito wants to keep Akito wrapped up safely in his arms until his mind settles, he also knows Akito needs this as much as he does - establishing some sort of normalcy when none can be found. Sharing in the things that kept him strong in Agito's absence. And he would be lying if he said he wasn't interested.
They go by foot, starting with the Fire Sector and working their way back around until they reach the Metal Sector again. Akito makes sure to introduce him to everyone he's remotely acquainted with, and it isn't long into their journey that it's Agito clinging tightly to Akito's hand rather than the other way around. He's never been good with people. And he doesn't like the way they stare at them both. It makes him want to grow big enough to hide Akito under him like a hen with her chicks. To keep him warm and safe and away from the prying eyes of people who might want to harm the most precious person in Agito's world.
Date: April 15th +
Location: Everywhere
Situation: Introducing Agito to Keeliai
Warnings/Rating: Agito has a potty mouth
It hadn't taken Agito very long after his arrival (panicked and scared and alone for the first time in his life) to be directed to where Akito apparently was living. Living - as though his other half had been there for much longer than the few minutes Agito had, and somehow that is the scariest part. He's meant to protect Akito. To keep him safe. How long had Akito been here all on his own?
After the better part of an hour, Agito finds himself standing on the doorstep of 'Gazelle Delivery' and almost scared to knock. Scared to see how Akito is doing without him. Worried that his other half is hurting, yet equally worried that he's thriving (what if he isn't needed anymore?). The choice is taken out of his hands when the door in front of him suddenly opens and he's left staring at what is supposed to be his mirror image (and maybe is, to people who don't look hard enough).
They initially have identical expressions of shock. What else could they be? This is the first time they've seen each other outside of their mind. But then Agito's expression falls into shame. Regret. Guilt. He can see the way Akito's face has lost much of the remaining baby fat. The way his body shape is ever so slightly different; more soft lines contrasted with sharp edges. The face of someone older.
The shock on Akito's face takes longer to disappear, but when it does it's replaced with teary-eyed joy mixed with blatant disbelief. And it's so so Akito that Agito finds himself lunging forward to pull his better half into a protective embrace before he can even comprehend what he's doing. They crumple into a pile on Akito's entrance way, shaking and muttering incomprehensible phrases meant to soothe. Akito stains his jacket with snot and tears, thin back heaving with how hard he cries as Agito rubs comforting circles along his shoulders.
I thought I would never see you again.
Those words are a knife to Agito's heart, and he holds Akito even tighter. Buries his face into hair that smells like vanilla and honey with an undercurrent of metal and oil. It's unfamiliar and familiar all at once. It's overwhelming. Agito doesn't know what to do.
They stay like that - in a heap on the ground - for far too long until a bird (Bird the bird, he later learns) decides it has had enough of their nonsense and wants an introduction. Akito laughs, wet and raspy, but it makes Agito feel lighter than he has since his arrival.
It takes a while to pick themselves up, trying to figure out whose limb is whose. Because for all that Akito's body has changed, they are still far too similar (not similar enough). Agito's body matched Akito's in height (he noticed those scant few centimetres' difference) but that seemed to be the only change that was the same between them. Akito was still softer (always was, even when they shared a body. it never made sense, but Agito never questioned it), and Agito was sharp as ever; hips straight and jutting while Akito's curve in a way his own don't and never have. It makes him wonder if the differences between them were from using the same body in different ways, or if there really was a physical change between them now.
Agito makes himself at home on Akito's sofa, with the latter curled up on his lap and pressed up as close to him as he can possibly get. He doesn't complain, because he has the same compulsion to stay as close as physically possible. The bird seems to understand they need to be alone and leaves them be, letting Akito quietly fill Agito in on all the time he's been absent - over a year's worth (it makes him sick. the most important person in his life has been alone and hurting for all this time).
It takes hours. Hours and hours and hours. Neither separates more than necessary the entire time. Akito wrapped around Agito like a vine and Agito running fingers through Akito's hair and over his back and arms while trying to comprehend how all of this could have happened. He shouldn't be able to touch his other half like this. It's nice, but this isn't how they're supposed to be.
Akito is the one who eventually suggests taking Agito on a tour of the city.
I have some friends here, he explains. Agito isn't surprised. Akito was always so much better at people than him, and it's hard for anyone not to adore his better half.
Despite how badly Agito wants to keep Akito wrapped up safely in his arms until his mind settles, he also knows Akito needs this as much as he does - establishing some sort of normalcy when none can be found. Sharing in the things that kept him strong in Agito's absence. And he would be lying if he said he wasn't interested.
They go by foot, starting with the Fire Sector and working their way back around until they reach the Metal Sector again. Akito makes sure to introduce him to everyone he's remotely acquainted with, and it isn't long into their journey that it's Agito clinging tightly to Akito's hand rather than the other way around. He's never been good with people. And he doesn't like the way they stare at them both. It makes him want to grow big enough to hide Akito under him like a hen with her chicks. To keep him warm and safe and away from the prying eyes of people who might want to harm the most precious person in Agito's world.
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"I'm really lucky!"
He's so goddamn enthusiastic it makes Agito's heart hurt, thinking about how long Akito has been by himself.
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Looking between the boys while Akito continues to tend to Agito, he goes silent just long enough for the break in conversation to be notable. Then he breaks it. "There was something I meant to bring up when I ran into you again. It looks like right now is shitty timing, though."
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"Ah? What would you have to bring up with me?"
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"It's been bugging me for a while, but I'll keep it brief. What did you hope to gain by suggesting I sell those prints?" Blueprints that he did wind up selling after all, given some time to think about it. Akito would probably know that it did happen if he bothered to listen to others' conversations in the responses to Zanru's announcement. Accelerator doesn't know whether or not the brat did, but it's safe to assume he might have.
Ever since their initial conversation in the hotel lobby Accelerator has been at a loss as to Akito's motivation. They're almost complete strangers. Who the hell would do that without something in it for themselves?
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"Why wouldn't I? It's just money. And it was useful to you, right?"
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Akito doesn't know what to say to that. 'Thankfully' Agito steps in. "If you can't get over him doing something nice for you then just fuck off! You don't have to bug him with your paranoid shit! Fuck!"
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"Just forget I said anything, Akito."
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The only thing keeping him from yelling is the gentle pressure of Akito's hand on his arm. For his part, Akito doesn't disagree with what his other half says.
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"The first time I met a decent human being was about six, maybe seven months ago." Perhaps an overstatement; he's known Yoshikawa for longer, but had just lumped her in with all the others until then because there had been no reason to believe she wouldn't eventually become like the rest anyway. Aside of her, he honestly can't think of any he knew from before then. "Sorry, but it's a little hard to just expect someone who does that not to have ulterior motives. You still want me to fuck off? Fine, I will."
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Akito does shush Agito silently this time, speaking up in Accelerator's defense. "You don't have to. Is there anything else you wanted?"
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He flicks his gaze back over to Akito, expression loosening up. Now he just looks plain uncomfortable. "...No. That was all. I've taken up enough of your time already."