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#missradiantjewels#engagement ring#wedding ring#diamond pendants#diamond jewellery#moissanite#moissanite rings#emerald diamond#emerald cut#emerald cut ring#emerald cut diamond#5 stone ring#five stone ring#emerald cluster ring#vintage rings#vintage fashion#vintage wedding ring#14k gold ring#14k yellow gold#baguette moissanite#baguette diamond#etsyseller#etsyshop#etsyfinds#handmade#diamond ring#etsy shop#etsyuk
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I'm so obsessed with using scarlet rot, I don't even have to hit the bosses with my main melee weapon at all, all I do is summon rotten stray and use rotten breath spell and then wait for them to just keel over and fucking die, I feel like I'm playing the game on easy mode
#cheesed like 5 major and mini bosses like this already#i did godrick and rennala first try like this#and with radagon's wolf i actually technically died before the wolf but rot killed it before the loading screen started so it counted#and i still got all the runes and memory stone from it when i respawned lmao#elden ring#jonathan rambles
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kvh progress log!!
#not tagging as art bc this is like a wip log for me#it took 3 days to finish this hmhm#thought it would be fitting to post this now since the stream was earlier#not happy about the 5 stars kvh's running with so i just hope it turns out ok#anyway prefarm is going well!! i was done w/ his triple crown talents a while ago + the general enemy drops are probably ok +#ascension stuff is done + it'll just be the specialties and weekly mats#begging him to be as kind to me as l!y.uri was. though. idk if you can call 33 summons with no hard pity 'kind'#ok it was kind of him to not let anyone steal pity from me#he really got the cortisol spiking when i got rings with no red stones#note
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in an arashi mood?
had an absolutely awful day yesterday amd i need to cope. also yes im in an arashi mood i miss her
#asks#good mornign.....#hyped and scared for fragrance in eng i had to skip black bunny and ring for her im getting thqt 5* no matter what#jewel stone is also my bgm in engstars if thats telling enough#seknots-izumimir
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in their halls of stone || Chapter 5: Amethyst
part of Heirlooms
A history of the Dwarven-Rings: from their gifting to the Kings of the Seven Clans, through the bellies of dragons, and into Sauron's grasp. Chapter 5: The Amethyst Ring of the Stiffbeards.
For @khazadweekâ Day 5: Stiffbeards! ft. old friendships, new friendships, and dastardly dragons.
START AT CHAPTER 1!
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Rating: M | Major Character Death | Graphic Depictions of Violence Relationships: Sauron & Audun III (OC), Gudbrand II (OC) & RĂ»vek III (OC), Aiwareiks (OC) & HrĂmil Frostheart Characters: Audun III (OC; Stiffbeard King), Sauron, Sindri VI (OC; Stiffbeard King), Gudbrand II (OC; Stiffebard King), RĂ»vek III (OC; Ironfist King), HrĂmil Frostheart (LOTRO), Aiwareiks (NazgĂ»l OC) Word count: 2k
READ CHAPTER 5 ON AO3!
#khazadweek#silm#silmarillion#lotr#lord of the rings#stiffbeards#sauron#oc audun iii#oc gudbrand ii#oc sindri vi#oc ruvek iii#hrimil frostheart#oc aiwareiks#my writing#my fic#tefain nin#in their halls of stone#chapter 5#heirlooms
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If i see a pen or something shiny on the ground I will pick it up with no hesitation
Makes my lil part of my brain that is a crow go wild
#I currently have a pen aquafor 5 rings a worry stone a infinite cube and a loli pop so#i go fucking feral for that shit man
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just finally connected some dots, looked it up, and found out that tinnitus can be a migraine aura/symptom. wtf.
#my ears only ever ring for like. 30 seconds MAX at a time#IF that! the average is probably less than 5 seconds. i don't even consider myself as someone with Tinnitus(TM)#so i've never really registered their proximity to my migraines before... they pass over me like a smooth stone in a river....#but today i mentioned the ringing when it happened to my SO and there was a sort of Sympathetic Pause that made it stand out more to me#and of course. if you can't tell from the context. i'm now experiencing a migraine.#the double tylenol and double ibuprofen couldn't save me... maybe the tea will... <- clueless#hush me
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Check out The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (Season Two, Episode Five: Halls Of Stone - Amazon Original Series Soundtrack) by Bear McCreary on Amazon Music
https://music.amazon.co.uk/albums/B0DGMYCR2V?ref=dm_sh_ynAen6zXYR3WixMrMG0ZXaJHW
#bear mccreary#the lord of the rings#the rings of power#season 2#episode 5#halls of stone#amazon#original series#soundtrack
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tbh ive only been playing ds1 again for like a week but parry practice has me using AoWâs in elden ring all the time now lol
#i keep forgetting u canât just parry in this game#cause i been gettin good at it in ds1 ngl#i used to be dreadful. weâre talkin 1/10 times id hit the parry#now itâs closer to like 5/10 which is a great improvement#also the new elden ring run is probably gonna b fth/arc/str#in that order. cause i like dragon communion incants but i also like the golden halberd#might switch to godslayer gs later idk#cause golden halberd is great bc of golden vow. but boy do i love me some godslayer incants ..#I usually end up switching between the dragon communion seal and the godslayer seal anyway#and thatâs a combo that works cause one upgrades w sombers and the other with regular smithing stones#plum plays elden ring: faith restored
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Josh Stone (Resident Evil 5)
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đŒđ©đąđ°đž đđȘđżđż â kento nanami x male!reader
himbo!reader , farmer!au , strangers/friends/lovers , meet - cute , inaccurate farming techniques , lawyer!nanami , slow burn , depictions of injury ( minor burns ) , check - ins , dumbification , vaguely implied age gap (~5 years) , hand kink , inexperienced reader , light feminization , blowjobs , anal , mating press , fingering , hand-holding , praise , degradation , slut - calling , dirty talk , spit / drool , under-negotiated kink , aftercare
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sonny says. . . naaamiiii !!! {cry} {cry} mbaby :c can ybelieve sâis mfirst nami fic ?!?! just tbe clear, the readerâs size or height isnât explicitly stated, but heâs vaguely hinted toward bein/appearin physical stronger than nanami.
â Next stop: Sekichiku â
When he wakes up, Kento expects sunlight peeking through greeneryâ warm, yellow rays of light that dance and flicker across his eyelids. Warm, yellow beams that caress his cheek like the knuckles of someone tender, the palms of someone sweeter. Itâll overwhelm him at first, so bright and unapologetic as his eyes adjust and focus, but heâll quickly crash, pupils constricting as the disturbance dwindles. And, suddenly, the starâs saturation will be comforting. Itâll be like a second. Just slower paced, peaceful. He expects the rustle of leaves, connected to strong branches and even stronger roots that dig into deep, rich soil. He expects to roll over in his temporary bed, breathing gently beneath shade, shielding his eyes from the welcoming invasion and blanketing him in a seamless flow of cool air.
When he wakes, Kento expects to hear the chirping of birds. Itâs never quite enough to hear them in Tokyo. The strum of wind as it tickles his nose and pushes him forward. The swaying of grassâ the smell is still so freshly imprinted in his brain, as it makes his head swim while crystal drops glide across its surface â a coarse underfoot of greenery that prickles the souls of his feet.
Tranquility by his side, urging him to get out of bed, chirping in an excited voice as it tugs on his wrist. He expects solitude, rolling its tangerine eyes and tapping its foot impatiently, âThis is the break youâve waited twenty-seven years for.â
But, instead, he finds himself clutching his chest, his heart beating with an unfamiliar pace that isnât so calm. His body feels cold, like heâs been submerged in the deepest part of the ocean, unrelenting and ruthless as wave after wave crashes into his ribcage. The static in his ears grows louder and louder, ready to combust and burst his eardrums. Instead of the rustle of leaves, the cruel hustle and bustle of city life storms forward against his chest, shoving him back and forth. Back and forth, to and fro, against his body as his knuckles turn white and his vision starts to spot. Back and forth, as he comes undone.
Itâs been so long, heâs not quite sure just how to unwind.
He starts off slow, swallowing air in desperate heaps until his legs relax, spreading toward the cushion arms of his faux-velvet chair. Then he flexes his fingers, draws them into tight fists and releases the digits until the shaking has stopped. Sips his complimentary white-wine with newfound steadiness, and tries not to choke when the intercoms ring,
âNow approaching: Sekichiku.â
Itâs a quaint little village, your district, where everyone knows everyone and the news is always, no matter where you are, city-wide. Stone-clad pavement and moss decalled windows, thereâs a small blanket of achroous fog further north of town square. Yet, despite that, thereâs an ever growing city of greenery and agriculture. With a small population and himself being the only passenger to unload at the station, it seems to be a lot busier than heâd originally thought. Street-food stalls and vendors, selling freshly baked goods and syrupy, savory sweets. Itâs not like Tokyo, no, thereâs no rush. No pushing or shoving, no overcrowded lines, no smells of smoke and burnt coal.
In fact, the air is rather crispâ the further his legs take him, the more apparent. No longer are his lungs breathing in the stench of sickness or body odors, no longer is he pushing past the fortunate, just to shove the unfortunate. And, admittedly, itâs a bit of a culture shockâ but itâs not unwelcome. Regardless, Kento keeps his suitcase close, pushes it forward, sidestepping polite smiles and local shop owners.
He basks in it. The genuine nature to it all, the healthy glow of the atmosphere despite the steam, the fog, the chill to the air. He considers this a luxuryâ the closest to a vacation heâll get, even if heâs technically âon the clock.â Stillâ he soaks in the sights of hugging trees, of mossy roads and cobblestone streets. The colorful banners that jump with life, the lanterns and yellow-lighting that illuminates the dayâ heâs sure at night theyâre even more wondrous. And, oh, the smells. Not at all like tokyoâ there isnât an overwhelming mixture of perfumes and colognes, no fast-food chains competing through aromatic smells, no heavy scents of tobacco littering the air. It's crisp, itâs ripe.
He almost takes no offense to the collision against his sideâ nor the screeching sound of surfaces grinding against each other, nor the loud and abrasive cry of the man bumping into him, accompanied by the crack of an appleâs core against the ground.
âWoah,â Warm breaths pan down the base of his neck, even warmer hands wrapping around his bicep with strength Nanami is sure shouldnât be normal for a typical, everyday civilian. He involuntarily grunts, a deep sound that rumbles in his throat and earns an eager, yet apologetic chuckle. âYou alright? Yâalmost went flyinâ!â
His brows furrow quizzically at that. Firstâ heâs certain itâs the latter who nearly lost an arm and a leg with his tumble. Second, he hadnât expected such a youthful, bouncy voice from the very stature shadowing acast him. Not even a bit, it doesnât match the muscle straining through thermal clothing at all, let alone the sheer square feet of area being taken up by one person. Blocking his vision almost completely, standing straightâ at an angleâ that blocks a stall for fresh produce and flaky, steaming bread. The goods speak for themselves, crusted over in golden brown mountains and cloud-like, moist cross-sections.
Swallowing, Kento nods, eyeing the poorly drawn sign for fresh bread. Drawn in sharpie, the prices are written in big, bold, red letters. Endearing, almost, the curve and loop of each letter and numberâ the lines of each to-scale doodle of bread. Nothing like Tokyo, not nearly as artificial, not perfectly clean-cut. Not so cookie-cutter. Thereâs some personality in it, as juvenile as it may be. And itâs a shame, really, how promising the stand looks. Apples that shine a golden shade of red, bread thatâs glazed in a sweet, sticky layer of yellow molasses and savory honey. And though heâd love to indulge, Kento has yet to label himself as the type. âGreat, thank you.â Is all he says, pulling his suitcase along the perimeter of the stand.
Some other time, then.
The days are long as they are hard. The sun has yet to fully set, and still, the Earth pulls and pulls to weigh it down onto your shoulders. The sky is painted in hues of orange and purple, strokes of tangerine and lavender roaming past your bird's eye view. Your back pops as you stretch, arms tensing against the woven basket of leftover harvest, shiny red fruits aligned with the horizon and reaching toward the tiny glimpse of departing stars.
Where blossoms grow from tiny seeds, and orchids dance in gentle breezeâ beds upon beds of farmland and agriculture drape the outskirts of the farmstead. Though the weather is turning, branches are starting to grow bare and bloom in color, the wind picks up its seasonal chill, and the clouds have begun to dissipate into the sky. . . The well-received proof of your hard work is still something to behold.
ââome any minute, now,â Youâve heard it all before, your mother gossiping to her farmer-wife friends as she nurses sweet teas and tangerine tiramisu under her calloused, warm hands. Youâd been a mere two steps away from where she sits at the open-island kitchen, shoes tipped in the illuminated speckle of celadon clearing just adjacent to the sliding, front, cedarwood door. âSaid so, at least. Did you hear. . . â Windchimes sing in welcome, soft and mellow as the door opens and shuts behind you, socked feet slipping from boots to warm, fuzzy slippers.
âMâback, Mama,â You mumble, half-humming along to the tune of muffled windchimes the further you walk, arms hoisting the overflowing basket up to your chest. A sweet sigh, then pitter-patter of fleece against parquetry, and the discovery of a sweet, cherry-red ladybug walking along your knuckles, leads to the basket securely placed on a free countertop. Thereâs a quirk of her brow, something of a gentle questionâ more of a suggestionâ not completely committed to keeping two conversations at once. Howâd it go?
âNo luck sellinâ today,â your voice buds, small and soft as your eyes trail the curves of a particularly large waste of an apple. An evident pout on your lips, then a quiet huff of air.
Farming has been your whole life, really. Itâs what youâre best at, good at. Ever since you were young, barely tall enough to push away tall-grassâ barely strong enough to pull out weeds, you knew it was yours. Something special, gravel crumbling and breaking beneath heavy, solid boots and rubber tires. The remnants of small, flying rocks, pelting into each other and leaving behind white, gray smoke as your tractor comes to a slow, gradual halt.
âBut I met someone new!â That peaks her attention, nothing short of a gasp coming from a pair of lipsâidentical to your ownâ and here come the questions. Was he blond? Oh, I knew it! Did he buy anything? Well, why not? Was he tall? Thought so. . . How about handsome? Come on, now. .
âHe was . . hmm, pretty.â Is how youâd like to put it, raising a finger to the air in finality. Truth be told you donât remember much about his appearanceâ it was more so his demeanor. Heâd bumped into youâ you thinkâ and yet, there was something so smooth about him. Not even his slicked hair, wavy at the end and curved just right to frame his face and bleed into the bristles of his blond undercut. Heâd carried on like it was nothing, still polite, even admired your handiwork on your stallâs banner. A sweet thing of a stranger.
âYouâre so easily impressed,â The smile dusting your lips curls into a wee, nasty little frown. Thatâs just not true. âA good thing, too, youâll have to like our new neighbor.â
Her voice melting through one ear and out the other like freshly harvested honey has your throat tied into a thick knot, stuck right at the base of your neck and only growing in size. Hands thrumming against the granite countertop, your body leans inward.
âNeighbor?â
âMm,â She hums, landline trapped between her ear and sweater-clad shoulder. Youâre not entirely sure if itâs toward you or her friend, either way, her conversation stays ambiguous. âI heard heâs some fancy lawyer. You think heâs defendinâ the Hasaba girls from last year?â
Thatâs something to think about. Two little girls whoâd been found locked away by some sort ofâ police officer, was he? Perhaps something more authoritative, and taken into his personal care. You wouldnât be surprised if it became legalizedâ youâd only met that man (Suguru Geto, was it?) in passing, but his stature seemed dead-set on protecting those girls.
Thereâs a muffled gasp on the other line, crackly with static as a finger twirls around the phoneâs coiled, mint wire. The rest of the conversation goes unheard, slippered feet carrying you to the large, alcove window that displays just enough equal farmland and neighborhood housing. And, sure enough, as if on cue, itâs not hard to make out the lines and shadows of the â fancy â lawyer, his fluid silhouette effortlessly carrying luggage andâ what looks to beâ a box of books. Documents, perhaps.
âYou didnâtâ how come you didnât say nothinâ ?!â Your excitement has you toppling over, limbs every which way as your face presses into the glass window. When youâre stuck in a place where everyone knows everyone, thereâs something exhilarating about having a new neighbor. And he knows nothing.
Thereâs a quiet mumble that roughly translates to: âYou didnât ask.â, but itâs filtered out by the sound of your full-footed stomps. You opt to keep your slippers, racing toward the neglected basket, mind completely set. âIâll be back, Ma!â
The path along your house isnât dangerous, but it is harsh on bare feetâ inured by heavy boots and pick-up trucks.. Still, it goes completely ignored as you carry the heaviest basket of goods you own, anxiety twisting and turning in your stomachâ bunny hops into your chest and stomps and stomps and stomps. Youâve carried yourself past the intersection of the cobblestone path, a lot more smooth the closer it gets to the large, usually untouched, rental home. The lights are offâ save for the dim, yellow glow of a small porch lamp resting above an unsullied, sleek and wooden rocking-chair. When thereâs no one to inhabit the home, itâs always been comforting to look atâ but now? .
Cold would be one way to put it. Your feet are cold, your arms are cold, your hands are cold, and youâre stood at his front doorâ frozen. Scared is another.
Even so, youâve always been told youâre the âbravest boyâ in your whole district. Cry-baby habits and all.
The door opens before you can knock, and all you can register is brown. Brown wallpaperâ the beige type, just barely meeting the requirement. Patterned with old, vintage looking floral prints. Brown, sleek wood of a bannisterâ steps that lead down into the living room, but are visible from the front door. Brown eyes, such a specific shade. When exposed to the light they almost look grayâ green?â but as he stands before you, thereâs nothing but molten chocolate and burnt honey-candy. A brown leather belt, securing crisp slacks and an equally crisp button up. You expect to see brown loafers, butâ
Fuzzy slippers, brown and soft and cute. Little black buttons for eyes, and two floppy, fluffy earsâ reminiscent of a bunny.
âOh. . . Can I help you?â Youâve heard it before, his voice, but itâs even more striking than ever. Itâs easy to forget the voice of someone youâd just met, but thereâs something so. . distinct about it. Heâs got a slight accent, too, something Tokyo-adjacentâ youâve always wanted to visit for longer than the feeble four hours of a busy work-trip.
âMhm!â Pretty lips spread to their best grin, pulling at your cheeks until the babyfat wells up. âWell, noâ um, actually. .â Brown eyes are expectant, but calm and patient as they watch you fumble over your words. Your fingers tremor as the basket is thrusted forward, heat blooming in your cheeks. âTheseâ This is for you!â
âAh. . .â Pink lips part, cupidâs bow prominent. Thereâs a beat of silence, then the sound of his front door closing with a slight clickâ right in your face. For a moment all you can do is stare, eyes boring into the dark, chestnut wood of the rustic front door. Staring until itâs gone blurry, eyes bubbling with fresh, unshed tears. And, nearly spilling over like an overflowing faucet, they gather before you can blink them awayâ fat and thick and embarrassing.
âUm. . I like your sliâslippers.â Fully aware youâre speaking to an unmoving door, you canât behind yourself to walk back the moss-decalled path home. Itâs not so cold anymore, your bones having rung out in the, metaphorical, hot sun until theyâve dried completely andâ now itâs warm. Warmth in your nose, stinging as you sniffle and bite down a hiccup.
âSorry for the wait,â Mahogany shifts, offset by a deep rumble of a voice, smooth like velvet in comparison to the sharp, slow creak of door hinges, âHere.â
Dam rebuilt almost immediately, your body straightens. Him again, this time his eyes trained on what he holds in his hand. Brown and gold like sweet honey and, by God, itâs the most crisp set of yen youâve ever held in your life. His fingers dance with fluidity youâve never seen before, counting through each slip until heâs deemed an amount satisfactoryâ thereâs a slight patch of hair on each of his knuckles, an array of veins that cascade into his forearm. His fingertips look a bit rough, but his nails are glossy and clipped. Even his cuticles are pushed back, just enough to look healthy and natural.
âOh! I wasnât trying toââ
âI know itâs rude to tip, so I left the exact change,â You blink. Once, twiceâ again, lips parted like a fish, fresh out of water. Then heâs hoisting the basket from your trembling hands, eyes downcast. âNext time, donât give out things you worked for, for free,â Right where his eyes dip, his monolid, thereâs a small moleâ cute and circular, and had you not been studying the curves of his face you wouldnât have noticed it. âYou should wear a coat, too.â And, like a schoolboy, you canât help the flurry of butterflies catching flight in your stomach.
âYes, Sir,â Pearly whites biting at the fleshy, pink insides of your cheek have your lips puckered, pensive and sweet as you clutch the money to your chest. âSorry about earlierâ um, if itâs okay, I could help with your boxes?â
He leans forward, careful enough to keep the respective bubble of space between the two of your bodies, glancing at heavy, book-piled boxes labeled âN.K.â The woven basket creaks under the weight of his chest, but it stays in one place nonetheless. âThat?â He sighs, pinching the bridge of his nose. âItâs fine, just mail. Mustâve arrived before I did.â
Itâs a bit awkward, really. Anticipation nips at your fingertipsâ youâve never really had to work so hard to continue a conversation. Youâve never had to think about it either, if the words were coming out correct, if anyone was comfortable with your presence.
âOh,â You breathe, subconsciously leaning closer. Perhaps itâs a miracle he hasnât actually shut the door in your face, andâ right. Your hands move to wipe away any streaks from your cheeks, a small sniffle ringing in the air. âSorry fâI bothered you. I live, um, closest to the windmill. Yknow, just up the path from here. . . ?â
You havenât known him for long, but you just canât consider him comparable. Maybe itâs your heart speed-running past any other rational thought, maybe itâs the blooming heat in your chest, maybe itâs the shiver of winter trailing down your spine. You find yourself desperately hanging onto his every breath, only ever beaming when he shakes his head.
âKento Nanami,â Tense shoulders relax with a deep inhale, the sweet smell of chocolate stuffed bread filling his nostrils. All that trepidation washes away, hushed under the breeze of Kentoâs slow breaths. âDid you make these yourself?â
The door creaks, quiet and welcoming as Nanami extends an arm, stepping aside. Once his eyes finally settle on you they harden, just for a moment, as if heâs finally noticed the pull of your eyesâ the crystalline seam tightlined around your waterline, the bright red strain of veins peeking behind your lids. Still, he says nothing, until youâve introduce yourself with watery tremors.
âItâs cold, and you came all this way without a jacket?â Your eyes trace the vapor floating into the air as he sighs, irises dancing along the edge of your bare forearms. âCome in.â
Your muscles straighten up under his gaze, rippling until rigid as you eagerly nod, âYâdonât think we could share some of that bread, dâyou?â
The best time to farm, youâve learned, is just after sunrise. The sun rests her head on grassy hills, still groggy and not quite awake yet, herself. But you are, suited up in your boots and overalls, not a single lantern in hand. Thatâs the first plus, natural lighting of the rising sun. The sweet, dim bath of light that paints the path from your home to your plantation in molten gold.
Then thereâs Kento. Youâd think he never sleeps, but youâve seen it. Ritualistic, in a way. For the last two weeks, youâve watched him go about his day. See, the window of your bedroom leads straight into his study, where he prefers a dimly lit lamp over the bright fluorescents. Itâs almost hard to tell when he comes and goes, seeing as whenever you look, there he is. Sat in a swiveling chair and hunched over his desk, writing something in a notepad and skimming throughâ what looks to beâ more documents on his computer.
You can only tell heâs going to bed once thereâs a sigh, a pinch to the bridge of his nose before smoothing out his eyebrows, then the discarding of silver-frame, rectangular reading glasses. The lamp stays on, as if he knows heâll be back in less than seven sleeping hoursâ which you think, for him, translates to roughly thirty minutes.
And, though he canât see you, you always make an extra effort to wave up at his study, just before starting up your tractor.
You never expected him to wave back. You never expect his eyes to trail from your face to your supplies. And you, most certainly, never expect him to join you. Two thermal mugs in hand as he makes it over the small hill from his home to your own, past the thorn bushes and vacant tangerine trees. Hot chocolateâ piping and rich, it coats your tongue in its sweetness and splashes against your lips with comforting warmth.
âMm!â You hum, blowing through the small gap between the thermos and its sealed lid. Youâd assumed your scarf, wrapped snug around your neck, would do the trickâ keep you warm enough â but this seems to actually hit the spot. Sticky accents from remnants of unmelted marshmallows, its fluff clings to the corner of your lips. And Kento, nursing his own mugâ though it contains teaâ looks up to watch you grin, shards of tiny sugar crystals clinging to your pouty bottom lip.
âHold still,â all but purring, his thumb swipes at your lip, wipes away the stickiness until theyâve partedâ breathless. His eyebrows furrow with concentration, as if itâs a practiced habit, absentmindedly licking his thumb clean with one smooth, quick dart of his tongue.
âSweet.â
Your breath circulates into the air, a swirl of white that dispels almost immediately. Your thoughts are cut short, breath stuck in your throat, eyes wide and glazed over with astonishment. âItâsâ huh?â
âSweet,â he chimes, lips curling around each letter. Heâs beside himself, nearly forgetting who he is until the clear of his throat and a resigned grumble. âI canât fathom how you manage to drink. . . radioactive waste from a cup.â
His humor is dryâ something you have to think over for a moment before smiling against the lid of your cup. Kento notes how you smileâ with your whole bodyâ eyes closed tight and teeth on display, shoulders bunched and your stride much more bouncy. He tries not to smile when you giggle, hiding the lower half of your face behind the piping mug as your shoulders brush against his own. With each step the closer you getâ to both the blond and your truck.
âItâs good,â Your voice lifts at the end of the statement, feigning offense as you lick your lips. Soft tongue against soft lips, Nanami partly wonders if you naturally taste as sweet as your preference for drinks. âMânot beinâ mean about yours!â
âI'm not being mean,â He corrects, a silent apology laced in his toneâ just in case â and your knowing gaze lifts from his cup to his eyes, blazing bright and beautiful. He basks in your attention for a moment, like the gentle rays of a sun-swept island. Had this really been a vacationâ no carry-on casesâ he wouldâve considered booking a flight to Malaysia.
First, heâs buckling you into your seatâ it seems youâd forgotten, then heâs reminding you to put on your gloves, despite having bare hands of his own.
âYou do this for a living,â is his justification, though you deemed it more a reason for him to wear the protective gear. âYou wear them.â
And, now, heâs listening intently as you explain the mild inconvenience that is the technicalities that come with farming. He learns of your affinity to animals. Your slight, biased preference for gardening. The way your nose wrinkles when you think too hard, and the way you often forget what you were saying as you say it.
Though the scenery outside the passenger seat window is beautifulâ valleys of faded green and brown, a light fog dusting the air. The symphony of crickets and cicadas, and of course, the sunset making its round up the horizon, teetering along the age of the Earth as it paints each and every blade of grass in its light.
He helps you out of the car as if you havenât done it yourself a million times, careful not to spill your drink in his other hand. Heâs awfully tender, too, his thumb absentmindedly circling the glove-clad skin of your knuckles as your hand squeezes his own. The door slams shut, and he doesnât miss your expression twist as you whisper a small âoops, sorry!â to your precious truck before unloading supplies.
Kento canât name a thingâ heâs out of his depths, here, but he helps anyway. He carries it down the never-ending row of cabbage and radish, watches his step despite nearly dismantling at least three dozen budding vegetables simultaneously. And you donât yell at him once, instead offering words of sweet encouragement until youâve found the place to start, dropping your assortment of tools and buckets.
âMâkay, âNami,â He watches you drop to a crouch, warmth blooming in the apples of his cheeks. Itâs not just the suggestive position, nor the way your pretty eyes look up at him from thereâ but itâs how sweet you say his name. . going as far as to give him a nickname, too.
Still, it manifests through the twitch of his eye, which you donât catch onto, as he kneels alongside you.
ââNamiââ
âNo. Itâs pronounced Nanami.â He interjects, his grip tight along the base of unsavory, frostbitten weedsâ at least, thatâs what he sees you doing anyway. Almost too tight, heavy and thick hands flexing, you can see the bend of his knuckles as his fingers dig into the roots.
âNa,âAnd, the smell of dirt, itâs so strong, the earthy undertones invade your nostrils and have no intent on stopping. . . ââna,â Raw, natural. His palms press in at the sides, thumbs stroking at the soil as he feels around for growing stems. For a moment itâs silent, save for the crackling radio beside you. Your pretty lips part, and sweetly, youâve sounded out his name. ââmi.â
A puff of air leaves his lips, a scoff of a chuckle, and heâs giving a slight nod, quietly whispering the syllables of your name in acknowledgment. âMhm?â
He doesnât miss the way your lips split into a wide grin, weeds absentmindedly disregarded for a moment as you giggle, âI already knew thatâ I just said it!â
âMm,â He agrees, though heâs not entirely sure you did. Then his heavy fingers tap your wristâ gentle, barely even a tap, but it gets you back on trackâ picking up the dead weeds. Kento watches, your hands gingerly plucking them free from the root, mastered and effortless.
Your fingertips dig into the soil, palms sticky and damp, littered with defrosting grass along each ridge and defining line. Thereâs so much care in your fingertips, and with every successful pull your eyes ignite. Like a cute, overgrown puppy. âGood. Youâre a smart boy.â
âYâthink mâsmart?â And, though your shoulders bunch upâ a bit more bashful, youâre shaking your head. âI meanâ I knew that already, too,â and it washes away as fast as it arrives, replaced with genuine exuberance. âI tell mâself everyday!â
The blond catches it anyway, gaze unwavering, even as your own struggles to keep contact. Nanamiâs eyes are remarkably intimidating despite belonging to someone whoâs positioned so utterly relaxed. . Crouching just as you are, but with smooth shoulders and lax biceps. Still, theyâre visible through the silk fabric of his button-up, but he seems used to it. Tufts of blonde hair, slightly unruly and disheveledâ swept back with gel, yet still set off in a flurry of gold by the back of his head, as if heâd rolled around in bed and decided to lounge about instead of retouching it.
Cozy.
âI do,â The sun dawns down through thick, gray clouds, framing his bronze locksâ and with his lips slightly parted and his skin picking up a peachy glow, he looks almost seraphic. âWhat were you saying?â
âUm,â You pause to rethink through the last hour, warmth blowing past your cheeks as a particularly nippy gust of wind rushes by. â. . We sell âem, the weeds! That wonât be for a few days, sometimes we keep âem for cookinâ, but . . . these arenât any good.â
âToo many?â He asks, as if itâs the most interesting thing heâs learned in his vacation here, by far, despite having learned that just a few days ago.
âToo many!â Pretty lips part into a wide grin, and perhaps thatâs the conclusion to Kentoâs sightseeing.
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Kento tries not to lieâ not unless he absolutely needs to.
With your black on black attireâ a large, knitted sweater, a black bomber atop it, dark jeans to match, a hand-woven gray scarf wrapped around your neck, and white sneakers that carry a cream-colored accent in its threadingâ itâs hard to keep his mouth shut.
âWhere are we going?â Is his first questionâ but thereâs so much more he means to ask. Since when do you dress so nicely? Do your parents know you spent extra farm money on those shoes? Is it bad to feel the urge to hold you closer, just so no one gets any ideas?
Nonetheless, checking the silver-plated Rolex along his wrist with the slight tussle of his lapel-collared trench coat, just before popping open the passengerâs seat of your truck, he ignores the growing thought.
âYouâre always locked up in your house,â Twisting your keychain covered keys into the ignition, the truck starts up with a gradual rumble. Youâve figured something was wrong with the oil for quite some time now, but itâs never been enough to start any problems. âDonât yâwanna have fun?â
That doesnât entirely answer his question, nor does it ease his mindâ a vacation this is, yes. But itâs also paid, and heâs technically on the clock whilst being here. Still, he nods just once, the clench of his jaw apparent in the faint valleys of muscle just below his ear. Though, he supposes he could say the same about you. Every day you wake up, harvest, water crops, feed your animals, clean out troths and shovel up feces. Heâs not even entirely sure if thatâs your idea of funâ but he hopes not.
Kento doesnât expect you to be such a great driver. Smooth turns and a gentle rideâ even with cobblestone streets and gravel trails. You get carried away when you talk, too, hands moving about and your gaze trailing to his eyes every few seconds. He has to remind youâ âDonât take your hands off the wheel,â âDonât look at me, look at the road,â â but Kento would be lying if he said it werenât endearing.
Itâs almost like you can barely function without basking in his presence.
âIf it were warmer,â You swallow, finally stopping to catch your breath after the last fifteen minutes of rambling. The car slows down to a halt, an overhead traffic-light flashing a bright, crisp shade of red. âWe couldâve went apple-pickinâ . . . or even oranges!â
You take the time to fully face him, eyes trailing up his dark trousers and gray turtleneckâ it bunches at his chest, and youâre sure without his trench coat itâd be just as strained around his biceps.
âWhat do you do when itâs cold?â He muses, ducking his head to watch the passing of trees and inner city shops.
âHm?â You hum, but before he can repeat the question you beat him to it. âUh, we have this lakeâ itâs the first to freeze over when itâs cold. . â So quaint, his eyes gloss over pedestrians as they live amongst themselves. Walking their dogs, sharing a drink at an outdoor bar, couples huddled close together for warmth. The sidewalks are clean and clear, thereâs a polite, happy bounce to everyoneâs step. Fairy lights blink in every other window, casting a sweet, bright hue along the streets below it. Kento understands it all, despite it being much more. . comfortable. . than Sendai. âAnd, when itâs completely frozen, we skate on it!â
It feels like home. A gentler, cozier version of it.
âIâm sorryââ The blond clears his throat as he turns to actually look at you, having fully processed your words. âSkating?â
âAre yâscared?â Nanami tries to ignore the burning of his throat when you laugh at his silenceâ a pretty, featherlight thing of a giggle that only progressively makes it harder for him to catch his breath.
âNo,â He grumbles. Heâs actually done it beforeâ his younger, studying âcoworkersâ had a knack for dragging him around outside of work hoursâ and he wasnât free from it, even in winter. Yuji, Megumi, and Nobora, perhaps the three only people who could have him willingly risking a fractured disc.
âDonât be scared, âNami!â The car turns into a short trail, decalled in various signs and brightly colored symbols. âI can help you, mâkay?â
Four people.
He nods anyway, save you the meltdown, and lets you drag him out the car once youâve found a good place to park. Heâd think it was illegal had there not been a sign for it, let alone communal skates in varying sizes. Theyâre in good condition, too. A small wooden benchâ decorated with moss along its sides, he brushed his fingertips against it by accidentâ keeps him steady, but when he looks over to you, youâre already walking around with untied skates.
âCome here,â He beckons, voice soft and fond as he quirks a finger in your direction. He watches you fumble, nearly tripping over your own legs as opposed to your laces, but you make it over to him anyway, thigh against thigh. You brace yourself when he pulls your legs over his lap, shifts in his seat and tightens them just enoughâ âItâs not hurting you, is it?ââ to fit comfortably.
âThank you, âNami,â He can hear the sincerity in your voiceâ as if heâd saved your life. Your breath pans across his face, warm and minty as you shake your head, âDoesnât hurt. . .â
He offers a gentle pat to your knees once youâre fully set, softly dropping them back down as he leans to tie his own. Itâs a quick processâ not as tedious as the knotted up, tattered ones back homeâ a much more nice change of pace.
The ice, though, is considerably worse. He surmises itâs because itâs relatively untouchedâ if the whole village of Sekichiku had done two laps over it still wouldnât have been enough to leave a noticeable dent in the iceâ so his skates have nowhere to grip. You, though. . .
Youâre much more graceful on ice than on land. A slow turn here, a quick twirl there, you could skate laps around him if you so choose. But you donât, instead holding onto his wrists as he stiffly skates forward. Kentoâs nose is nipped with pink, matching the particular shade of his lips as they part in concentration. The shade dispels down his cheeks, and youâve never seen his face so. . . soft.
âSay, âNami?â You huff, holding his wrists as you move in a slow, clockwise circle, turning you both. âWhenâre you leavinâ?â
The truth bubbles in his throat, tougher to swallow than heâd originally thought itâd be. He clears his throat, avoids the question, and instead of freeing his wrists altogether, he holds your hand. Youâre pouting when you slowly swivel to his side, his heart somersaulting almost painfully at the cute, wee frown to your lips. âHey,â you whine, caught off guard but still pleasantly surprised, squeezing your palms against his own. âWhatâre you doinâ?â
Youâve always been undeniably sweet. Kento thinks back to your basket of goods. The sweet, savory, aromatic flavors of bread, meats, cheeses, chocolates. How you have it to him so sweetly, no questions asked. Thereâs no ulterior motive to your demeanor, either. Itâs peculiar to have someone so. . dependable. Someone to easily lean on, someone soâ hospitable.
Youâre perfect.
âI've neverââ He pauses, watching smoke dispel form your lips. An intimate position, heâs inâ close enough to hear your breaths, holding on tight enough to feel your pulse through your fingertips. âNoone has ever done this for me. Thank you.â
âWhat, take you skatinâ?â
âSupport me unconditionally.â He pulls away before you can say anything in response, relishing in the thought of your pulse speeding against his knuckles as he stiffly skates back toward regular land.
The ride home is smooth, but quiet. And once you get there, hunger overrides your hospitality.
You like Kentoâs rentalâ its kitchen is spacious and just big enough to support the mess of pots and pans that come with baking. Itâs warm and inviting, the stove works great and the oven even better. Its heat burns a little brighter, but nothing you canât handle.
Pain au chocolat â chocolatine â and meringue cookies; theyâre a pain in Kentoâs ass. Not even something heâd try to attempt without you thereâ heâs happy to watch you whisk away and laugh at his disgruntled faces. A âtaste-testerâ, youâd called him, scooping one sugary accessory after another onto the pad of your fingertip and asking him to try.
You werenât lying. You really do know how to bakeâ flour dusted skin and all. Twisting raw dough into pretty sculptures of bows and braids, scored surfaces of xâs and oâs, light layers of warm butter that seep into soft, risen dough. And when it bakes, oh, how sweet the smell of aromatic bread is to Nanamiâs stomach.
Studying the contours of a pretty faceâ baby fat rounding your cheeks as they pool into a sweet smile, pearly whites displayed brighter than the moonlight leaking through the floral curtains. Your laughter is wholehearted, hands gripping the hem of Nanamiâs fleece shirt, body tipping toward his chest as your giggles dispel into the warm, brown-sugar baked air. For a moment he mentally swoons, something of a comforting coo, eyelids heavy and blanketed with the same baking powder littering your handsome face. He relishes the warmth, which leaves just as fast as it arrives, and suddenly youâre reaching into the oven without your cute, fluffy puppy-patterned mittens protecting your hands.
âWait,â His tone is harsher than intended, solid and thick, and youâ the sweet, softheaded boy that you are, donât entirely deserve the worried look on your face that melts into sharp, hot pain.
âOuch!â Your elbow smacks into Nanamiâs calf as you flinch, fingertips raw and numbâ still pulsing from the fresh burn. The man crouches down, knee to ceramic, palm to your warm shoulder, and suddenly your wide eyes are glittering and gleaming. Had the smile from your face not been growing, heâd have been appalled. ââNami, did you see that?!â
âSilly boy,â He sucks his teeth, pulling your clasped hands from your chest. Gingerly, he plucks out each finger one by one, runs the pad of his thumb along the burn sites. âYou have to be more gentle with yourself.â
And, as if heâd declared to destroy your favorite equipment, your shoulders deflate. Hazel watches as tears well in your eyes in real timeâ with award winning speed, reallyâ glassy and wet and oh, youâre so cute. It was just a small reminder, nothing too harshâ it could barely be considered scolding. Yet here you are, sniffling and averting your gaze. Eyes glossed over while your fingers instinctively curl over his own for comfort. Then a small, petulant, âMâsorry, âNami.â
âNone of that,â Soothing, it's gentle and soft as his thumb travels along the numb pads of your fingertips. And though it was already a faint sensation, you can tell his touches are deliberately featherlight and calculated, cautious. âNothing to cry about.â
âIâm not crying,â You grumble, though his ears register the sound as a wet sniffle as you rub at your cheek with the back of your free hand. âI donât do that.â
âOf course not,â The breathy lilt tongue voice gives it all away, a tiny smile dotting the manâs lips. Theyâre entirely too enticing, a sweet shade of pink that dispels into the milky tan of his skin. Sheen and glazed with what could be spit, your lips part to mirror the same smile. Though yours is larger, his isnât any less exuberantâ luring you in one centimeter at a time until, inevitably, his breath ghosts along the expanse of your jawâ you can almost taste him.
His voice breaks through the thickened silence, âBut itâs okay if you do.â
The next two hours should go by just fine.
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âWhat does âdefault-judgmentâ mean?â
Floorboards creak beneath Kentoâs feet, dimly lit ambient lighting placed around the office keeps it lit just enough to see ever so clearlyâ a small lamp angled above an open file, then the remaining trickle of light cascading over photos. Labeled, dated, clipped, and shipped to his front door just a couple weeks ago. Soon to be released, relinquished, deadlined.
His hair drips with cold water, tiny drops dripping down to the floor while others slither down his neck, and pool where his back dips, just slightly. He doesnât tense when he sees youâ his muscles remain just as relaxed as they were in the showerâ and his eyes barely widen past the tired, lidded expression that paints his face every night, before he gets his studying done. But youâ
Youâre the opposite. Your shoulders raise to your ears, eyes wide and unblinking as they stare at the towel wrapped around his thick, slightly hairy forearmâ itâs navy blue, with a brown, horizontal stripe across its fabric, and embroidered letters you canât quite make out. An intelligible sound, then an unexplainable expression, andâ there you are, tripping over your own tongue as your hands shoot to cover your eyes. Only unclothed from the waist up, Kento canât help the amusement blooming in his chest.
âItâs a deduction based on a defendantâs failure to answer. . or appear, in some cases, to a lawsuit or court.â Nanamiâs eyes trace the part of your lips behind your palm as your brain processes (though, he doesnât think thatâd be the correct word for it) his words. They purse, quickly, tight lined, until parting againâ once more, with less confidence. With each step he takes (long strides that make him appear as if heâs almost floating) he grows closer, strands of freshly washed angel hair sticking to his forehead.
â. S. . ure!â You smile and nod in faux understanding, fingers curling toward the dip of your hairline, eyes peeking through cracked fingers. From there, beneath your palms, an uncomfortable warmth blossoms from your throat up, settling in your cheeks and sprinkling across your noseâ sweltering and tingly.
Kento tuts, a soft noise, and you watch as he inhales a deep breath, pine eyes perusing through the space between your fingers for eye contact. â. . . Donât worry about all that.â And, as if he can feel the high voltages slamming against your heart, his tongue darts out to moisturize his lips, and his eyes fall to your chest. He sits aslant to you, legs spread wide with the occasional sway of his kneeâ but nothing too sudden. Youâre made all too aware of his half-naked proximity, purportedly close enough to feel the warmth of his body radiating through the roomâ to smell the sweet undertones of vanilla, musk, and earl gray tea residing in his skin. In a low rumble he speaks, pulling lotion free from the drawer to your left. âSilver lining is: Iâll be out of your hair soon.â
Even as he leans forward, closer and closer, he doesnât cage you inâ even if your chest aches at the loss.
Your heart demands the conversation die after that. Beating so rapidly you assume itâs stopped, silence freezes the air as your hands slowly drop to your lap. Lips pulled with woe, darling eyes low and sodden in an instant. Shoulders dropped just enough to sound a sharp creak in the swiveling chair youâre sat in, your lashes clump with fresh, unshed tears. And, in a lapse moment of murkiness, Kentoâs lips twitch into a frown of their own.
âWhatâs wrong?â He asks, as if afraid your response will confirm itâ heâs whatâs wrong. His choice of wordsâ wrong. Thin brows furrowed, the dip of his chin has his lips ghosting your cheek.
â. . . Nothinâ.â Itâs worse. Heâd expected tearsâ maybe even an exchange of fiery wordsâ but instead youâve shut down, hands balled up in the fabric of your flowy pants, denim bunched up and draped over your thighs. Completely silent, staring at nothing and everythingâ all in betweenâ all at once.
âNothing?â He echoes, a silent suggestion for more. The rumble in your ear is almost too much, for a moment you assume youâd conjured it up with your imagination. Too close, too bare, too blunt, too warmâ too fleeting.
âMhm,â When your gaze meets, his heart plummets to his stomach. âNothinâ.â Words rush to his tongue before they can catch up to his brain, and. . you look so . . sad. Heâs never seen you so defectedâ nor had he thought the concept of giving up existed for you. So headstrong, determined to make things work, gears always shifting into overdrive when you canât make something out. Youâve gone as far as to create your own definitionâ this isnât you.
âItâs. . . inevitable,â Kentoâs voice softens, dropping to a quiet whisper between just the two of you. âBut not for a while,â Then shifts his weight back, pulling away as he speaks in some sick sort of oxymoron, âIâm not going anywhere.â
âBut you will.â Grumbling, youâve always been an open-book.
âNot forever.â
â. . . Ever,â You grunt, choosing to ignore the stern quirk of his thin brow. Youâre a bit of a bratâ Kento sees that nowâ behind the pouty lips and soft eyes, behind the large smiles and intimidating prowess. âWhen are you goinâ?â
Nanami treads carefully, fingers wrapped around the closed bottle of lotion. With a snap it clicks open, and a generous amount is pumped into his palms. The smell is neutral and muted, but clean and fresh.
Kento tries not to lieâ not unless he absolutely needs to. An unexplainable feeling, adjacent to panic, rises in his stomach as he lies, âSix weeks, at least.â
âNamiâŠâ Ignoring the deadline heâd just given you, you ask, âDâyou like your job?â
You watch his posture relax, as if the previous conversation was just as emotionally taxing as it was for you, for him. He sighs, pauses to think for a mere second, then shrugs. âI like its structure.â
âOh.â
âI like helping people, too.â He adds, much more sincere. Your eyes trail the lotion as itâs rubbed into his biceps, his shoulders, his forearms. His fingers flex and muscles ripple, skin bouncing beneath his fingertips, and light traces of hair at his knuckles raising.
âOh.â You breathe, eyes locked on his veiny hands. You suppose, in a way, your jobs are similar. You, too, help people outâ you provide fresh food and crops, you herd cattle and brush the hair of healthy horses. A very hands-on jobâ itâs rewarding. âMe too. Iâ I like helping too. And. . .â
His fingers twitch, almost as if they can feel your gaze, but Kento makes no effort to move them.
Six weeks. Time is fleeting.
âIââ With trembling hands you lean forward, clasping Kentoâs smooth knuckles against your palm. Heâs just as warm as he looks, skin soft and sheen. His fingers flicker in your hold, straining as they tenseâ silently, asking, âwhat?â as an increasingly overwhelming urge to keep Kento close washes over you.
Itâs moments like these youâd wish you were better with words. To weave them together into something pretty, like a basket made for carrying fresh harvest. To pull apart and braid together an amalgamation of just the right phrasesâ ones that sound pretty and roll off the tongue. Some that sound soulful and genuine, yet effortless and forthwith at the same time.
Moments like these, where your breath is stuck in your throat and with every rise and fall of his chest you think youâve lost some moreâ heâs taken it all from youâ you wish you knew just what to say, to do, to bring that air back.
To have him melt at your words the way you do at his actions, to have him feel the same exact thing when your heart clenches in your chest like a rag thatâs been wrung out to dry. Without trying, without straining. You wish you were smarterâ better at this, as you lean so far from the chair it begins to squeak in protest.
Youâre sure thereâs better people in Tokyo. With better educational backgrounds, with cleaner jobs. People who have it all together, who have different skills and assetsâ who donât stick to one thing simply because they have a natural born talent for it. People who are prettier, more handsomeâ perhaps more his type. People who have aligning career goals and pathsâ more accomplishments.
Sweeter, kinder. With softer hands and an easier understanding of city life.
People who are better with words. Who can weave them together into something pretty, like a closed case with no loose ends or dead leads. Who can pull apart and braid together an amalgamation of just the right phrasesâ ones that sound pretty and roll off the tongue. Who can make their confessions sound soulful and genuine, effortless and forthwith at the same time. All within the heart of Tokyo.
People who arenât you.
Nanami stands, shuffling over to fix the documents youâd ruinedâ of course you didâ but his face hasnât changed from his usual tight-lipped expression. Sometimes itâs hard to read him, and itâs times like these you really wish you could.
âI like you,âNami.â You whisper to yourself, quietly pouring your heart out with each spoken letter.
And, with a snap, your world goes crumbling down. Increasingly silent, the world stops as you hit the floor and Kentoâs chest stillsâ the soft, quiet beat of his breaths gone quiet, as if it were a mere memory to begin with. The backing of his swiveling chair falls with you, right to the floor, clattering much louder than the sound of your tense body, andâ
âForgive me if Iâm wrong, but I think you have the wrong idea.â His voice is strained. Uncomfortable.
Youâve never felt more humiliated.
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Despite your humiliating attempt to hold onto it, time flies by. Locked away in your roomâ your only source of comfort being an occasional knock on the door from your mother and the weight of your blanket as it remains overhead. Youâve counted the secondsâ tripped over your thoughts after reaching 1,633â started over again. Youâve listened to the pitter-patter of rain against your windowsill, peeked out from your cocoon to bet on a race between the raindrops.
Youâve thought about Kento, of course. So much it plagued you, made your chest uncomfortably tightâ until all you could do was let out a humiliated groan all over again. Itâs a timeless cycle, and yet, it grows closer to his leaving date.
You havenât spared a glance toward the actual outside, even when your window overlooks his own study. Youâre sure everythingâs out of sorts nowâ weeds overtaking the farm, plants dried out or overwatered, any blooming vegetation snipped at the bud before it could bloom. Tough luck, theyâll get over it.
And, God, has your family tried. Through gentle words and offers of food, through soft praises that fell on deaf ears. Through frustration, too, anger laced in the sweetest yell of âwhereâd my smart boy go?â
Your eyelids feel heavy and thick. No longer swollen with tears or bloodshot with dejectionâ just heavy, simply tired. Sleep is all youâve done these days, yet it feels like your body canât get enough. Fifteen hours a day leave you straining for more, three hours a day leave you exhausted. You can barely remember when you last left your bedâ for the bathroom, never for a drinkâ and even when your frown deepens as you think about it, you canât bring yourself to fix it.
You canât bring yourself to fix anything as of late, if it can even be fixed.
You were stupid for thinking heâd feel the same, anyway. A man like âNamiâ a man like Nanamiâ so smart and so distinguished. So. . opposite of you, to think youâd fall anywhere near the same line as him. . is laughable, really. Even more so when you consider his upbringing. He doesnât mention it much, and you try not to pry, but you consider his lifestyle quite traditional and cookie-cutter. You hadnât even asked if he liked men.
âI think you have the wrong idea.â
His rejection physically pains you, a quiet sniffle and suppressed whine straining your vocal cords. Your nails dig into the fleshy, cushiony part of your palm. You can hear the pitch of his voice â rumbling and deep, you hear the shakiness of his breathâso deeply uncomfortable, cold with disgust. âI think you have the wrong idea.â
A knock to your door startles you awake, eyes wide open as your cocooned body flops around in bed. Still, you barely make an effort to respond, dry lips parting to form a garbled groan.
âYour. . . friend was at the door,â Itâs your motherâs voice, but softer and pleading. For a moment your heart twists, eyebrows pinched as you suck in a sharp breath through your teethâ you canât remember the last time youâd seen her face without slamming a door in it. âLooked tired, so I gave him some coffee. . .â
A bitter, disconcerting âso?â nearly leaves your mouthâ something so unlike your usual self, it makes you want to borrow deeper into your sheets and never leave. Shame. She doesnât expect you to crack the door open. You shake your head, even if she canât see you, only breaking your stubborn resolve when knocks once more, and slowly, you scuttle around the mess of your bedroom to unlock the door. Your eyes carry dark circles and heavy bags as your gaze pierces straight through her. Then, a shaky breath and barely audible whisper, â. . . Sâit Nanami?â
Her aged smile is soft and thoughtful as she leans into the doorframeâ something you havenât seen in a while, and your eyes prickle with warm tears once more. âBetween you ân me, youâre in much better shape.â
Cracking a smile nearly takes all your energy from you.
You donât bother changing from your pajamasâ theyâve always been so baggy to support the muscle youâve grown over years of lifting heavy produce and working with truckloadsâ and now youâre grateful for it. Something to hide behind if you need it, and your fingers subconsciously curl into the fabric of your long sleeves for comfort. Once you get downstairs the two of you depart, and a gentle rub to your shoulder blades is all your mother offers before finding solitude on her own, just a few rooms away if you need her.
Andâ she was wrong. Of course, he looks tired. You can see it in his shouldersâ theyâre all wound up and tense, like theyâd been when you first met. Sure, his jaw is tightened and you can hear the grind of his teeth against one another despite keeping your distanceâ but he still seems put together, albeit lacking his usual combover or corporate style of clothing.
It hurts to know he does well without you, as selfish as it may sound.
âHi,â You mumble, rubbing at your face with the palm of your hand. Your voice crackles with disuse, rumbling and garbled in your throat. âNanami. .â
âHi,â He echoes, your name heavy on his tongue as he stands, leveling out the shared eye contact. Just Nanami. For a moment heâs at a loss for wordsâ and itâs odd, typically he has an answer for everything. You remember asking why heâd buckle your seatbelt before his own, and his answer was always the same. You remember asking why he likes what he doesâ and theyâd all circle back to enjoying the small things in life. His Kentoâs lips part, taken aback by the loss of his nickname, but they close into a tight line with registration. Perhaps youâre just. . too much.
âI lied to you,â He begins, and your heart leaps to your throat. He clasps his hands together, resting soundly by his thighs as his head tilts downward, a silent plea. âAnd, for that . . . Iâm sorry,â Kento releases a breath, hands coming undone to swipe away stray, gold strands of hair. âDonât feel obliged to accept, I justâ I like yâ I want to show you something.â
Itâs odd. The look on your face makes him want to scoop you up, to cradle you in his arms and hold you tight. And yet, he can see the cogs turning in your brain, the gradual loss of your frown and faux steel in your eyes as you shrugâ he canât even distinguish if youâre being reluctant or stubborn. Nonetheless, Kento smoothens the fabric of his coat, and makes a small, polite gesture to the door.
âOkay.â Your fist rubs sleep from your eyes, steps heavy and dragging along the floor as you slide your feet into brown bunny slippersâ the same ones heâd worn when you officially met.
Stepping into the cold, crisp winter air, you both ignore the tremor to your bottom lip, âWhat were you gonna. . ?â
Not at all hard to spot, set alight by the glow or orange lanterns, itâs your farm. Oh, itâs much prettier than you couldâve ever imagined it. So clean, with pristine rows and neat placements of fresh soils. You can actually walk through it, as opposed to tip-toeing around like you used to. The air is crisp and fresh, just like youâd remembered itâ but it feels better than before. And, dotting the horizon, fireflies dance into the night sky and blend into the twinkling stars. You donât remember the last time youâd seen themâ vision occupied by tall grass or obstructed by rusty tools. You could almost cry. Your breath catches in your throat, a gentle breeze brushing along your forehead and digging into the fabric of your clothesâ yet you feel light and warm.
He did all this for you?
âAre you cold?â You blink hard, vision blurred with tears as Kentoâs hand grasps your shoulder. âYouâre shivering.â Heâs quick to shrug off his coat, barely even flinching when the fabric dips into fresh mud, and loops it around your form with steady hands.
âMâokay. .â He frowns, barely visible, and the slight protests of being strong enough to tough it out die on your tongue. But itâs true, you donât feel coldâ not internally, at least. You feel light yet heavy, warm and airy. Heat pokes at your skin, ignites in the apples of your cheeks and trails down your throat. â. . . Thank you, âNami. . . For everythinâ.â
âWhy're you saying it like that?â He wants to ask. As if itâs some sort of sick, roundabout way of saying goodbye. His movement stutters, lips curled into a small âoâ before reverting back to its usual, thin line; and he speaks, âI donât just like you.â
Your fist tightens in his coat, fabric twisting to accommodate your grip.
âI. . admire you. Your strength, your weakness. Your baking. . Your smile, too,â He sighs, quiet and cautious. âYour laugh. I regret not telling you before. At first, I thought you were impulsive, and somehow abrasive, buââ
Youâve never been one to hide from your feelingsâ you laugh when youâre happy, scowl when youâre angry, mope when youâre sad. So itâs no surprise to feel you smile; wide and unapologetic. Itâs no surprise to feel the tremble of your fingers as they release his coat and land on his biceps. To feel the slow, shaking breath of air he releases at your silenceâ hearing his own slight sniffle at the nippy, cold breeze. Youâre nervous, lips twitching as his chin dips, bashful as his lips intertwine with your own.
A kiss.
"âNami," Laughing into his mouth, it meets the sound of your lips continuously meeting in breathless, heavy harmony. His lips are plush, soft and sweet, hungry and hasty, everything and nothing and all things in between. âI like you. I like you, I like you, I like you.â
You feel it nowâ the warmth enveloping his chest, the hard hammering of his heart against his ribcage. "Shit," He whispers, incredulous, and before slowly pulling away, cradles your handsome face between his calloused âI like you too.â
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Kento owns silk pillows. You can tell theyâre imported from homeâ as they disturb the uniform colors of the crisp, cream comforter set blanketing his bed. Itâs the first thing you notice, head sinking into the fabric as your eyes flutter closed, thoughts and breaths stolen with each wet, heavy kiss being pressed against your lips. His breath is hot and heavy, small groans and grunts leaving his parted lips, andâ he tastes of chocolate.
âKennyââ You gasp, but the sound of his name on your lips only eggs him on. Hot heat blooms in your stomach, tingling down to your tummy, so deep, something youâve never really felt before. It tingles, almost, right through your thighs and straight to your cock, plumping up with each passing second. And his hands, god, are so quick and skilledâ shedding you of your clothing as if heâs done it a million times before.
âKenny,â You repeat, much whinier than before, tiny sounds leaving your lips as you squirm in his hold. âMm, wait,â and his response is barely committal, a low hum that melts into a breathy sigh as your bare skin is exposed and your leaking cock springs free against your tummy. He coos, peeling the sticky fabric of your underwear free. Cute.
âUse your words,â Kento mumbles against your skin, running his hands along the silky smooth skin of the back of your thighs. âI know you can, youâre a smart boy.â You squirm with every touch, plush skin bouncy as you press your thighs together, cock sliding by your navel. And, even when you hide, he can see the precum smearing against your stomach, the tightening of your balls, and, now, your exposed hole winking back at him.
Fuck.
âMm, donât look,â Youâve barely convinced yourself, a choked out moan leaving your lips as his big, warm hand wraps around your cock and pumps. âThatâsâ oh, embarrassinâ!â Slow, at first, trailing up the sensitive shaft and rubbing circles into the overly-sensitive head. Until his hand is slick with precum and his own spit, until your thighs are convulsing and youâre close to covering yourself in your own cum. Until youâre sobbing, pulling at his wrist with weak, clammy hands.
âI know, sugar. I know,â And the stifled cry you've been hearing belongs to you. âFeels good, hm?â His free hand grazes down your waist, thumbing at the dip between your hip and your thigh, then cupping the soft, plush skin of your pecs. âFeels better than your own hand, doesnât it?â Kneading until your nipples harden against his palm, soft skin swelling around his fingers. And, oh, how pretty you are when you cry, overstimulated tears rolling down your cheeks and incoherent babbles leaving your swollen lips.
âUhâ huh, yeah,â Is barely breathed out, and Kento watches pre leak over his knuckles. Creamy and thick, sticky and sweet as your hips rock back and forth, to and fro. You just canât help yourself, greedy boy, fucking into his fist like itâs the best thing youâve ever felt andâ oh.
It is.
âMessy boy,â He huffs, pressing his forehead against your ownâ damp and sticky. Your hand, preoccupied with fisting his sheets, is grabbed, and all you can feel is slick, hot heat. âFuck your fist for me.â
âWh- Huh?â It takes a moment for your brain to catch up to your hands, wrapped tightly around your cock as your hips buckâ whines high and loud in your throat, keening like a puppy. Itâs not at all paced, not like Kento, just pure desperation and need as your toes curl and your eyes roll back into your skull. Warmth rises in your face as your legs instinctively part, tingles spreading through your body and needy moans filling the air. Wet and sloppy, your hand is slick and soaked.
He travels lower, lips trailing down your throat, your collarbonesâ pausing at your chest. He watches the rise and fall, the slight bounce of your pecs as you pant like a dog. Pretty buds hard and sensitive, a gentle suckle is enough to make you arch from the sheets and keen.
âGood boy, thatâs it,â You have the urge to get on your knees, to present all your holes to him, to spread yourself open with your fingers- fucking them in and out, in and out, just for Kento. Itâs all too much, thinking of whatâs next, whatâs happening now, whatâll happen later.
Nanami lifts his shirt over his chest, the fabric bunching under your armpits as he keeps it pinned between his teeth, and you have no other choice but to flutter your lashes, watching as his pants are loosened and his cock springs free. Big. Thick and longâ and, it seems his tan has traveled to his cock, too. Blushing at the tip, the sweet color of mocha, it disappears the further you look down. Curved, too, slightly past his belly-button and heavy against his navel. It's humiliating, the way your mouth waters almost immediately.
Itâd feel so good weighing down on your tongue, fucking your throat fast and rough, making you gag and sputterâ choking on your own tears and groans.
âWanna. . I want. . .â You squirm where you lay, whining high in your throat as you find nowhere to hideâ nothing to put your face against, nowhere to bury the drunk, hazy expression on your face.
âWant what?â He murmurs, pretty eyes trailing along the curves of your face before he places a sweet, soft kiss along the edge of your jaw. You take the grip on your waist as a slight indicationâ Kentoâs patience is slowly waning.
âVânever. .â Your lips part into a gasp, eyes fluttering closed as his large hands travel along the expanse of your chest. âI wanna. . . feel you in my throat.â
The smart man he is, Nanami, never misses a beat. Pink lips splitting into a small smile, his thumb rubs circles against your skin. Still, you can feel the throb and twitch of his cock against your thigh, hard and almost leaking. âThatâs ambitious, sugar.â
You donât register scrambling up by your elbows, nor the amount of time it takes for your fingers to fail at wrapping around his cock. Your thoughts are muffled and hazy until a quiet chuckle sounds above youâ rumbly and deep, andâ ah, Kentoâs hand is guiding your head back as he pulls your hands free. Youâre panting for it now, mouth dropped open as the slurp and slick noise of his cock tapping against your tongue drops straight to your stomach. You could cum from this alone, without even a single glance toward the ache between your thighs.
"M'gonna be so good, promise, know I can do it! Want it, Sir," A clear habit of rambling when youâre nervous, a soothing coo leaves Kentoâs throat. His tip smears along your pillowy lips, sticky and salty as pre paints your chin.
âShit,â He groans under his breath, fisting his cock to ease the ache in his balls. âSlow. I donât want to hurt you. Gentle, remember?â
You donât. You can barely think, let alone recall something from another day. But you nod anyway, eyes glued to his cock as it bobs to and froâ pretty and weeping. You bet itâll feel so heavy, weighing down on your tongue and nearly crushing your throat as you gag around it. Heâll taste good, too, salty and sweet as he buries his cock down your throat. With your nose pressed into the blond of his pubes, and his balls slick against your chin as they tighten and clench.
Yeah, you want him to cum on your face.
With a whiny nod you take his tip into your mouth, pink tongue over your teeth. In your head, itâs much easierâ you can sink down to the base no problemâ but in practice. . . You sputter and gurgle, leaning into the gentle touch caressing your cheek as your tongue traces the pulsing, thick vein cascading down his shaft. Through your pathetic whimpers and whines he mumblesâ but it falls on deaf ears.
You stick out your tongue, cute and pink, latches onto your bottom lip, slicking his slit as he blinks down at you, pupils blown and wide as he praises you, voice smooth and buttery.
Through your own jittery, inexperienced suckling, his tip is smeared along your lips, slowly tracing your cupid's bow and bottom lip until a thin layer of pre has them glazed over and sticky. Your lips part, carrying a thin trail of creamy pre between them, as his dick slides in and out your hot, wet mouth. Spreading heavy along your tongue, swallowing around the head as his thighs tense, muscles flexing and rippling as they strain to keep still.
ââNamiâs dick is heavy, sweetheart,â Heâs gasping before you can fully take in the stretch of his cock, hips twisting as his eyes flutter closed. Itâs been a while, you can tell, with the way his balls are clenched tight, his hand morphed into a fistâ careful not to grip your hair. Your spit bubbles and pools around his cock, slick and wet, sliding between the seams of your lips and dripping down your throat, down your sternum, down his thighs. âAnd youâre taking it so well.â
Running your tongue along his big, veiny cock, his head falls forwardâ adamâs apple bobbing as he lets out a pleased moan. His cock fills your empty mouth, stuffing it full like a pre-lubed fleshlight, his balls slapping against your chin in sticky, wet plaps. Collecting drool, it froths between your lips and his cock, bubbly and white until your noises are sloppy and loud. âThatâs it, good boy, take this load down your pretty little throat. . .â
Gasping on his cock, Kentoâs hand holds you close, until youâre buried against his pubes, until your throat is squeezing and contracting and wrapped plush around the thick shaft of his dick. You can feel it, each and every twitch and throb, each hit, sticky rope that paints your mouth as he cums down your throat, ropes shooting down your tongue and sticking to the roof of your mouth. Youâve done so good, such a good boy, marked for Sir, offering a few hollow sucks to his spasming cock before he pulls you off.
Youâd rather he paint your face, but you trust him, swallowing the bitter, salty cream as he whispers gentle praises.
âYouâre perfect,â Kento mumbles through heavy gasps, rubbing away the fat tears that roll down your cheeks. Such a sweet, pliant boy, leaning into his touch as he gently pushes you back down, off your knees.
Now heâs got you folded, knees bent back in such a slutty, shameless display. The blond squeezes at his cock, his large hand sliding into a fist that clamps down around his beading, shiny slit, then slowly back down to the thick, veiny shaft. Yeah, thatâs good, how it slips and slides with rhythmatic pumps. Youâd like to imagine thatâs how itâll be when his cock is inside, stretching past your rim and splitting you open, sliding against your velvety walls until he fills you up with his hot, sticky cum.
âSpit,â he says, gentle at first, but hardening as your poor, pitiful attempt at spitting down your own cock turns into gurgles of drool and incoherent moans. He grips your jaw, angling it just rightâ till youâre resting back on your elbows and have enough space to land a warm, wet glob right down the slit. âGood boy. Look at me, pretty. Like this.â
You watch as he spits down onto his own cock, runny and wet, which stands as a reminder of its own. His fist is so big, but itâs not nearly enough to swallow his cock down. You watch it pop free from his tight grip, loud squelches with each and every movement. Every time he throbs, pulses, shiftsâ you hear it all.
âThatâs it, atta boy, my good little cocksleeve,â Youâ it must be you, thereâs no one else heâs speaking to. Still, with your hand squeezing your throbbing shaft thereâs not much you can say, airy little moans and sweet, high gasps leaving your pouty lips as you buckâ up, up, up. A thin trail of drool slips down your chin, warm and wet andâ oh, thatâs niceâ trailing down your cock. âThatâs it, stick your tongue out.â
You really do play the part, tongue on display as you fuck your fist silly, bumping slits with the blond. Soft and sticky, loud and wet squelching until his own large, warm palm envelops both your cocks, bumping and grinding and sliding so messy. You nearly burst into hysterics when the warmth is gone, and Nanamiâs gaze tears away from the pre oozing between your shafts. âAsk Sir for more, angel.â
âMm, waitwaitwait, donâtâ donât stop,â You keen, stumbling over your tongue. Your brows pinch, eyes glazed over with unshed tears. âKennyâ Sir, please.â
âGood boy,â All but purring, his hands roam along the plush, round mounds of your ass. âYeah,â His dick slips between the slick skin of your perineum, dragging along the sensitive skinâ the head of his cock catching on your rim when his thrusts turn too eager. âYouâre a good boy, asking like that.â
âYou like grinding on Sir's cock donât you? Getting me all wet. . .â Just as warm and wet as heâd thought, cooped up in his office and fucking into his fist, lube gushes and trickles out with every deliberate, shallow rut forward. Your balls bounce and twitch, slick and shiny with a mixture of pre. Your moans, so pretty, high and nasallyâ incoherent and blabbering. The slurp of his cock goes straight to your balls, tightening as you whine like a bitch for it. And his grip, once gentle and steady, leads down to your ass, keeping it spread as he slides the big head of his cock along your pretty little rim, again, and again, and again. Itâs more menuevering than bouncing, through your fucked out haze you try to think; you want him to ruin you.
A knot tightens in your tummy, tingling in your balls as your thighs tighten and your legs trembleâ fuck, youâre cumming, hard and all at once, it catches you off guard and a choked squeal is knocked from your throat, rope after rope spraying along your own chest.
âIââ You sob, cock convulsing against your tummy as Kento groans. âI didnât mean toâ didnât know, mâsorââ
He hushes you, a low growl in his throat as his eyes roam up your tummy, past your hard nipples and land on the splatter of cum collecting between the plush hills of your pecs. âSâokay, it just felt too good, mhm? I bet your pussy feels so good, babyâ perfect, pretty little pussy swallowing up my cock.â
You donât expect him to say thatâ thatâs the last thing you expect, eyes rolling back in your skull as you moan, wholehearted and slutty. With the wet squeeze of lube along your bottom half, slicker and sloppier than ever before, your hole winks back at him. Your perfect, pretty little pussy. âThat okay, sweetheart? Can Sir pound this hole till it aches for him?â
Your response is barely coherent, garbled sounds and babbling that roughly translates to âpleaseâ as thick fingers prod at your tight, puckered hole. Your loud moans are hushed as Kento leans down, close to your ear. His fingers slide against your entrance, sticky lube sliding along with them and connecting to your puffy rim. They feel so big, so long and thick when he taps them against your hole, barely breaching the tiny gape of your rim. âGonna get you ready for Sirâs dick, gonna finger that cunt nice and slow, get that sweet boy-hole stretched out.â
âKenny,â You hiccup, uncontrollable tears streaming down your face as you reach forward to press his fingers closer, a tiny gasp leaving your lips as your entrance is breached. You donât miss the groan you earn in return, deep and shaky as the man takes the opportunity to slip his fingers right in, past the burning stretch of your fluttering âcuntâ that sucks the digits deeper and deeper into your gummy walls. âCan take it, pound it, Sir.â
âLook at me, watch me, sugar. Watch Sir fuck this little hole full.â You squeeze your eyes shut for as long as the reluctant, bratty little part of your brain lets you before staring down into hazel. Until his fingers have you seeing stars and rocking back into them like a cock hungry slut, youâve never felt more full until his cock kisses your insides, leaving you sloppy and open and full.
Your voice isnât nearly as loud as the wet squelch and slap of skin against skin, his cock sliding in and out your puffy hole as lube gushes out around his dick in white ringlets. Like youâve creamed on his cock, he can see it slip back inside with each thrust. Your knees over his shoulders, Kento hauls your body up, and with a tiny, wee and pathetic âah!â you follow suit, your cute little hole clenching and fluttering around his thick, leaking cock.
âGive me a little more, just a little more of this pussy,â You canât contain the squeals and squeaks that leave your mouth when the blond pistons his hips, a bruising grip on your waist that only gets harder as he grinds his cock down into you. Heâs filling you up so good, his balls slapping against your ass with each rushed, rough thrust that has your mind scrambled just as much as your guts. You canât take it, hands scrambling to grab at something, anything thatâll keep you from screaming.
Pounding into you, your head falls back as you take it, nice and slow, stretching you outâ fast and rough, steady and patientâ Kento groans above you, bullying his cock inside, grinding while your hips squirm. Mouth open with an unending stream of moans, he breaks you in, turns you into his good boyâ his perfect fleshlight. Wet little hole clenching and spasming, his weight pins you down as your greedy hole milks him for all heâs worth.
âCumminâ, Nami, sâtoo muchâ Mâcanâtââ Whining and crying, his touches go right to your head as much as they do your puffy hole."Kenny," you whine, long and pitiful, a pout of a noise that hits him right where you want it to, just as his cock does inside of you. You whine again when your rocking turns into frantic overstimulated grinding, reveling in the stretch of his cock and the rub of your prostate. He groans, thick and gravelly, hands coming up to squeeze at your chest.
âIâve got you, câmere, hold Sirâs hand,â He chokes out, feeling it too. The tightening of his balls, the way his dick aches and pulses inside you, the way his cum is starting to kiss your insides and spurt straight onto that small bundle of nervesâ fuck, itâs so deep. His thrusts are hard and deep, thick rope after thick rope frothing around his shaft as he fucks it deeper inside. âSo good for me,â You never want it to stop, not the pump of his cock, not the drag of his tip against your entrance, not the filthy sounds, not the cum filling up your hole till you canât move. Your grip on his knuckles is tight, nails digging into the skin of his hands. âThatâs it, such a pretty boy, cumming on my cock.â
A searing knot of pressure grows in your stomach, filling as you bear down on his cock and sob on your whimpers. For a minute you think youâre going to pass out, everything going dark as you spurt all over yourself, globs of cum spraying hard onto your chin and splashing back on the blond. He makes you ride it out, offering hard, shallow thrusts to satiate the erratic spasming of your hole, and places a few sweet, tender kisses to your sweaty jaw.
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You wake with a small moan, limbs racked in small aches as your body melts into silk sheets. It smells like him: warm, cozy, and comforting, like a hug. Grateful for the dim, ambient lighting of his bedroom, your eyelids flutter open slowly, and thereâs not much to adjust to. Youâre cleanâ its the first thing you notice, a faint scent of soap lingering on your skin as your aching body scrambles for Kentoâs warmth.
âIâm here,â He says behind you, hairs on your neck standing straight as you blink at him. Carrying a glass of ice water and a plate of meringue cookiesâ whisked perfectly. Cute, cloud-like spirals that sit on a porcelain plateâ the same ones he watched you make, a smile pulls at your cheeks. âHungry?â The muscles of your biceps flex as you push yourself up, body subconsciously leaning toward the blond until heâs sat next to you, his touches gentle and fleeting.
He feeds you a cookie, watches your teeth sink into the sweet, then wipes away the remnants of sugar from your lips. So tender, your heart flutters when he takes a bite after youâ an indirect kiss.
He swallows, throat bobbing, lashes batting against his high cheekbones, before parting his lips, âI was thinking of extending my stay.â
The room feels ten times brighter, ten times louder, and yet, your heartbeat overpowers it all.
âI like you,â The words tumble from your mouth, almost as if he hadnât just spent the last hour taking you apart and building you back up. You have nothing to lose, and everything to gain. âI more-than-like you, Kenny.â
And, without missing a beat, Kento answers truthfully this time.
âI love you too.â
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Messmer's actually terrible at his job. (affectionate)
Messmer is a fascinating villain, because he is strangely compassionate. I would go so far as to argue that this same compassion that is so at odds with his villainy is the very thing that drove him to become that villain in the first place. Hang with me; this is a long post.
Spoilers for Elden Ring DLC. Obviously.
Messmer tells us himself that his purpose is to purge all those stripped of the grace of gold. "Yet...my purpose standeth unchanged. Those stripped of grace of gold shall all meet death...in the embrace of Messmer's flame." We can piece together who gave him this genocidal purpose from his armor set's description, which tells us directly that he's working on his mother's behalf *and also* taking all the blame for it.
So he's playing war criminal on Marika's behalf. And I do mean playing. I'm not downplaying the fact that he is a war criminal; he has murdered on entire people. But here's the thing: he's *terrible* at playing the sole part of the spiteful, hateful overlord. He's *awful* at reveling in war and its victories.
Why? Empathy.
Messmer is strangely empathic for what could have otherwise been a cut-and-dry villain:
1. His relationship with Gaius, an Albinauric: We learn from Gaius's Remembrance that he was Messmer's bestie. We also know that Gaius was an Albinauric both from his armor as well as the location "Albinauric's Hut" in the direction he comes from at the beginning of his fight. Albinaurics are despised by the Golden Order, but Messmer didn't seem to care. In fact, he cared so little that he gave Gaius command of either a huge chunk or perhaps his entire army, second only to him. And what is given as the basis of this friendship? The fact that they were "both cursed from birth", i.e. a mutual understanding of what it is to be despised. They're trauma bonded because they have empathy for each other's predicament.
2. His relationship with the Jar people: Even though the Jar people were used as weapons of war against his own people, he doesn't seem to resent them. How do we know? There is a hospital where the Jars and their innards are being cared for in the Storehouse, a stone's throw away from where Messmer spends all his time. There are even a few baby Jars running around in it. Strange thing to do to what is essentially an enemy of your people, unless you consider them to also be victims of the same conflict.
3. His relationship with his soldiers: Messmer shares his own flame with his army. Yeah, that absolutely could be interpreted as a utilitarian move for the sake of war. Power up the troops, boost your chance at victory. But it's a strange choice when he could have just armed them in the traditional way of handing them sharp, pointy objects and pointing in the desired direction of stabbing. Instead, arming your soldiers with your own power could also be interpreted as something you do when you care about their survival and are potentially working directly with them to ensure it.
4. The mourning of people who betray him: Speaking of his soldiers, Messmer gets betrayed by at least a few of them. We learn this from the ashes of Andreas and Huw. Huw's ashes further tell us that Messmer *mourned their loss* as brothers-in-arms. Weird thing to do to someone who has betrayed you, unless you care very deeply about them to begin with.
5. The implications of the Storehouse: Even though he is actively genociding Hornsent on Marika's orders, he somehow has preserved an entire library of their history. At first, I thought this was maybe just British Museum vibes: steal all the artifacts and refuse to give them back. (And that could still be a correct interpretation.) But in context of the rest of these points, if you're truly hellbent on erasing a culture, why would you bother to preserve any of it? Would you not burn the libraries along with the people? It's a fairly common thing to do in our world's wars--destroy the art and history to ensure full erasure. And yet, it seems he can't even bring himself to avoid some small amount of sympathy for the people he was explicitly tasked with killing. If you really *think* about the basis for his sympathy for Marika, this does make a lot of sense. Messmer is following Marika's orders because he knows about what the Hornsent did to the Shaman. Wouldn't it then also be the case that once Marika's reign became nothing but genocide, i.e. an exact reversal of what was done to her people, he would have the same kind of sympathy for them? Perhaps this is a form of harm reduction in the only way he could square with what he thinks is his purpose.
6. His own self-hatred: Messmer despises his own flames, which we learn from the Messmer's Orb description. If you were happy to be Doing a Genocide, would you not celebrate your weapons of war? Wouldn't you take pride in them as tools of power? Unless, of course, you're not actually as happy as we think and maybe having regrets and come to be filled with severe self-hatred. Woops.
So then, if Messmer is this guy running around with a lot of Big Feelings (and probably a deep need for a Prozac prescription), why does he even agree to this genocide in the first place? Isn't that an *odd* choice for someone who seems to care pretty deeply about people, even people despised by his family's governing order? Why does he carry out these orders even to the point of developing a deep self-hatred?
This is where Messmer's sympathy, one of his best aspects, also becomes his fatal flaw.
I mentioned above in 5 that Messmer has access to information about both sides of this conflict. As much as he might have sympathy for everyone around him--including weapons used against the Shaman like the Jars--that means he *also* has sympathy for the Shaman. So if you have sympathy for the other side and sympathy for your side, and you are raised by your own side, then what is the natural outcome? Your side wins. If you must choose a side, then you fight on behalf of Child Soldier Fostering Mother Marika. She raised you, after all. It's inevitable.
In the end, that same sympathy he seems to extend to others also is what causes him to do war crimes. Out of an abundance of sympathy for what happened to the Shamans, he agrees to take up arms.
At the end of the day, he's still a villain that needs to be stopped so that he'll stop oppressing an entire people on behalf of his mother's misguided attempts at revenge. But making his reasoning to agree to become that villain in the first place *empathy* of all things? Fascinating.
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Lloyd Owen as Elendil & Ema Horvath as EĂ€rien THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RINGS OF POWER (2022 - ) Season 2, Episode 5: Halls of Stone
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Charles Edwards as Celebrimbor & Charlie Vickers as Annatar / Sauron THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RINGS OF POWER (2022 - ) Season 2, Episode 5: Halls of Stone
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I wanted to suggest that what we didnât see on-screen could be quite violent, sometimes. A fear develops, and that would manifest itself in flinching very slightly when [Annatar] spoke suddenly. - Charles Edwards
Charles Edwards as Celebrimbor & Charlie Vickers as Annatar / Sauron THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RINGS OF POWER (2022 - ) Season 2, Episode 5: Halls of Stone
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