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ᥣđ© WERE WE BETTER UNKNOWN?
FEATURING: dazai osamu
SUMMARY: your story with dazai comes to a close... but is it really the end?
AUTHOR'S NOTES: guys. oh my god i have so much to say, i will put it all at the end. but i am so annoyed because the heart in the title looks wonky as hellâfor some reason it looks fine on desktop but on mobile itâs fucked ip :â) comments & reblogs appreciated!
GENERAL WARNINGS: fem!reader, port mafia executive!reader, civilian!dazai, dazai's struggles w suicide & sh, reader partakes in mafia business, dazai isn't dazai without a bit of obsessiveness and possessiveness (the possessiveness doesn't come til later but the obsessiveness starts from day 0).
CHAPTER SPECIFIC WARNINGS: hardly edited. mentions of past suicide attempts (dazai). non-sexual nudity/intimacy. reader has 1 scar that dazai points out.
SEE: WASTELAND, BABY! SERIES MASTERLIST
Dazai dreams of a vast frozen lake.
Is he dreaming? Heâs not sure. Itâs cold, he shouldnât be cold in dreams, right?Â
He lets out a shaky breath, and he can see the cool air fan around him. He shivers, hands running up and down his arms to try to warm himself up, but itâs futileâthe snow that flutters from the sky is sharp against his skin and the air is bitterly cold, but the wind is oddly still. Eerily still. His shoes crunch against the snowy bank as he draws a bit closer to the edge of the lake, trying to figure out where he is.
â... are we going toâŠâ
Dazai startles at the vaguely familiar whispery voice, eyes wide and searching as he looks around trying to pinpoint who had spoken, but thereâs no one in sight. He can hardly see
Hell, he thinks dizzily, is he in hell?
Dazaiâs fascination with literature began with his fascination with death. It started as a childâmorbid and odd as it mightâve been, he was bored with life. He supposes that itâs part of the reason why his siblings didnât like him, besides his ability, of course. He always had questions that people couldnât answerâwhat happens after someone dies? They go to heaven, honey, his mother would reply. How do you know that? We just do. But how? What if we donât? What if we just die? Stop asking so many creepy questions, Osamu, his sister would snap at him, curling into his motherâs side. But what-
He would keep asking until his sister got visibly upset and his mother had to take her out of the room. He never really understood whyâthey were legitimate questionsâbut his motherâs evasion of the topic and his siblingsâ aversion did not deter his curiosity. In fact, when the first of his cousins died at the hands of one of his others, it spiked his curiosity. He almost found himself jealous that they would have the answers to the questions that have been plaguing him for years.
His questions of self-worth and his place here on earth didnât come until he was a bit older, but he supposes at some point they probably merged together. His own doubts about himself and his lack of normalcy compared to other people led to his general fascination with death slowly turning into fascination about his own death. He found it quite ironic, and maybe a bit dishearteningâhe canât even die correctlyâthat of all of the many members of his family, the one obsessed with death was the one that survived the longest, in spite of actively striving for eternal rest.
His fascination with death was put to an abrupt halt by Odasakuâs arrival in his life. Or well, thatâs not exactly right. His fascination with his own death was put to a haltâOdasaku humored all of his questions, even if some of his answers were absurd and nonsensical, but when Dazai tried to spin the conversation back to himself, Odasaku would put his foot down.Â
Dazai only tried to kill himself once while he was living with himâit was around when Odasaku first took him in, and Dazai didnât think the man would care all too much if he was gone. Ango was the one who found him in the bathroom, funny enough it was his first time meeting the other man, but when he woke up in the hospital, Dazai decided he never wanted to see that haunted expression on Odasakuâs face ever again.Â
It was around then when Odasaku started telling him about his book, and he helped redirect Dazaiâs unhealthy fascination with death to a different outlet: literature. The Divine Comedy, the Aeneid, the tale of Orpheus and Eurydiceâit was Odasaku who introduced him to them all. He enjoyed reading other peoplesâ interpretation of the afterlife; he and Odasaku would have full blown debates over which interpretation was nearest to truth.Â
Dazai isnât particularly convinced there is an afterlife at all, but he always thought that if there was one, it might look most like Dante Alighieriâs vision.Â
Like this.Â
â... canât just stop, heâll never let it beâŠâ
This voice isnât unfamiliar. Dazaiâs head snaps up, eyes wide and searching as he tries to seek you out. Your voice sounds like itâs coming from all around himâthe wind carries it, he canât tell where you are and the icy air makes it hard for him to keep his eyes open to try to track you down. The wind is strange though; it stops blowing all around him, and instead begins billowing inward toward the center of the lake.
A foreboding feeling suddenly settles over Dazai.
Lake Cocytusâif this is what Dazai thinks it is, then itâs meant to represent the Ninth Circle. Treachery. A little ironic, maybe, considering loyalty is what got Dazai killedâyour loyalty to the Port Mafia.Â
Is he dead? He realizes suddenly that he very well might be, not quite as pleased with the idea as he mightâve been in the months before he met you. He feels⊠unfulfilled almost. He never finished Odasakuâs book. He didnât even manage to get his degree. He felt what it was like to be loved for a few months, but it wasnât enough. Heâd wanted more. He wanted a life with you.Â
He still wants a life with you, he thinks miserably. Even after everything that happened, he still wants it.
He must not be dead, he thinks absently, kicking at the snow on the banks of the lake before slowly treading out toward the center of it. If he was dead and really in the Ninth Circle of Hell, then heâd be stuck in the lake with the rest of the betrayers. Although, Dazai thinks if he really was going to hell, it wouldnât be this circleâhe doesnât think heâs ever really betrayed anyone to this degree.
Or maybe he did, his thoughts take another dejected turn. Would his âbetrayalâ to you count? Itâs not like he actively tried to deceive you, so he thinks he should be given some leeway. But maybe it wouldnât be too bad, if heâs here because he deceived you, then you would certainly be here for betraying himâhe wouldnât mind being stuck in hell if you were there with him. You both could be buried in the ice together, eternally frozen and suffering for betraying each other.Â
Itâs kind of romantic, if you really think about it.
Something bubbles in his chestâmaybe a laugh, or maybe a sob, he canât tell, he thinks maybe heâs a bit hysterical.Â
It must just be a dream, he thinks again for some minimal solace. Or maybe a warning, maybe heâs somewhere caught in-between and God is striking down his hammer, warning him this is where heâs going to end up if he doesnât change his ways like the message of the Divine Comedy itself.
The thought makes him laugh.
He sobers up quickly though as he starts his trek across the lake, thinking that maybe if he got to the other side, or the center, heâd wake up. He thinks you would find this funnyâone of your first conversations with him had been about The Divine Comedy, and he spent many nights at dinner roping you into conversation about it, and convincing you to read some of the other books and poems that Odasaku had introduced him to. You-
â... one life or hundreds, thatâs what he saidâŠâ
Dazai nearly slips on the ice when he hears your voice again, looking around as if you would just magically appear around him. You donât, but it does leave Dazai a little disheartened hearing you repeat the words that Mori had said to convince you to kill him. He sighs as he keeps his gaze trained ahead, careful to not look down at the ice lest he find himself looking at something he would rather not.
The outskirts of the water were the traitors to kinâDazai remembers that well. The first time he read the poem, he realized that this is where the majority of his cousins and older brothers would be. They spent almost two years killing each other for their grandfatherâs inheritance; Dazai went from having seven siblings and almost two dozen cousins to three siblings and a handful of cousins by the time of the coup.
Traitors to country in the next sectionâDazai thinks a bit gleefully that Mori would end up there. The Port Mafia isnât exactly a city or country, but itâs still an entity, and Mori certainly betrayed it when he killed Dazaiâs grandfather in his own bed, no matter what the reason for it might be.
Traitors to guests in the next sectionâthis gives Dazai a bit of pause, he doesnât know if he knows anyone that would fit in that section. Ui, maybe? Inviting him to work with his journalism house only to give him up to the Guild. Maybe Mori again, Dazai thinks, highly amused, because Dazai was a guest to you, and therefore, the Port Mafia, when everything happened.Â
And the last sectionâtraitors to benefactors. He canât avoid looking at them; theyâre the only ones above the surface of the lake, grotesque sculptures of ice that decorate the surface of the center of the lake. His steps slow as he walks through them all, a heavy feeling settling over him as his gaze focuses on the oddly familiar sculpture in the very center of the lake.
Is that-
âThereâs only one way this ends.â
Dazaiâs breath catches sharply. He slips on the ice as he rushes forward, eyes widening and hands flying forward to catch himself, but his stomach lurches painfully and before his hands can hit the ground-
Dazai sits up with a ragged gasp, eyes wild and nails digging into the fabric of the soft couch heâs laying on. His head is aching and he feels sluggish; heâs still reeling from what heâd just woken up from, but his heart rate is starting to calm down.
Just a dream, he confirms, but now heâs more preoccupied with trying to figure out where the hell he is and why he isnât dead, because the last thing he remembers is you lifting a gun to his head and pulling the trigger. The room heâs in is smallâthereâs no windows, thereâs a tiny kitchen on the left side of the room, and on the other side-
âEveryone out.â
Dazaiâs gaze settles on you. Youâre standing near the far wallâyou havenât changed from what you were wearing at the conference room with the other Port Mafia executives, and Dazai can see Aceâs blood still crusted around your finger nails and splattered on your shirt. Your gaze is focused on him, an unreadable expression on your face, and Dazai is so tunnel visioned on you that he hardly notices that there are a handful of other people in the room: your three subordinates, Nakahara Chuuya, Albatross and one other who had been at the fight against the Guild.
They donât argue with you, most of them file out of the room without a word, only Albatross and Chuuya linger. The ginger gives you a long look before saying, âWeâll buy some more time. Just⊠figure out if this is really what you want to do, okay?â
You finally look away from him at Chuuyaâs words, cringing and averting your gaze to the ground. You say quietly, âIt doesnât matter what I want. It has to be done.â
Chuuya sighs but nods, motioning for Albatross to leave with himâand then the two of you are left alone. You donât approach him. Ironically, you look like the one akin to a cornered animal as if you hadnât been the one to shoot him. If anyone should feel like a cornered animal right now, it should be him.
Instinctively, he lifts his hand to his forehead, frowning at the bandages wrapped around the top of his head. He looks back up at you curiously, but you grimaced and looked away as soon as he touched his forehead, so he canât catch your eye.
He has a million questions he wants to ask. What happened? Why didnât the bullet kill me? Why didnât you kill me? Did you believe me? Do you believe me? Are we okay?
Dazai doesnât know if he wants to know the answer to the last question, so he settles with: âWhere are we?âÂ
Though youâd stiffened as soon as his lips parted to speak, you relax when you hear the question he asked.
âA safe house in Sakae,â you say quietly. Dazai starts to sit up but his vision swims so he has to stop and rest back down against the arm of the couch, blinking furiously. âYou should take it easy⊠Youâre probably going to feel a bit off for a couple of hours.â
Dazai is about to ask you what exactly happened, but the words die on his lips when you finally draw closer to him. You sit down on the couch next to where heâs laying, your body brushes his and Dazai feels warm. The remnants of the frigid cold of his dream vanishes as soon as the warmth of your body grazes hisâhe knows that there are many things that need to be addressed, but he would be content to avoid those topics and bask in your comfort for as long as he can.Â
His eyes slide shut as you reach up to cup his cheek. He doesnât even bother reopening them when he feels you lift your other hand to remove the bandages from around the top of his headâhe thinks maybe he could almost doze back off. Itâs only when you let out a soft sigh and fasten them back on does he finally bother to open his eyes again.Â
âI donât have enough bandages on me already?â he asks, his voice is light and the smile on his lips is teasing as he tries to lighten the mood a little, but it doesnât work.
You donât respond to his comment. You look down, and the small smile on your lips doesnât meet your eyes, so his falls off his face as he stares up at you carefully and finally asks the much dreaded question that would lead to even more dreaded questions:
âWill you tell me what happened?â
--
âWe need to go,â Chuuya says, hand wrapped around your wrist tightly. You donât budge from where youâre standing, staring at where Dazai had fallen back over the edge. It was a short drop with mud softening the fall, he would be okayâif everything went according to plan, that is. Otherwise, the bullet you just shot at him killed him anyway, so the fall is inconsequential. âCome on. We canât stay here. We have to go.â
âHow do-â
âNot here,â Chuuya hisses. âCome on.â
âChuuya-â you breathe out, voice wavering over his name. You canât bring yourself to move even as Chuuya tries to drag you away. âChuuya, I need to kn-â
Need to know if this worked. Need to know if he was able to stop the bullet. Need to know if you actually just killed the boy youâre in love with.
âNot here,â Chuuya replies, voice harsh, cutting you off before you can say anything more incriminating.Â
This time, he doesnât wait for you to follow himâhe yanks you along with him, not even bothering to steady you when you stumble. You know you should snap yourself out of this, you know Mori has people trailing you to ensure you follow through with Dazaiâs execution, but youâre haunted by the expression on his face when you pulled the trigger.
He accepted it.
You had the gun to his head. You asked him to forgive you. He said he did, and he accepted that he was about to die at your hands. A part of you is eager to convince yourself that maybe he saw through your plan, that he realized you werenât going to kill him, but that look in his eyesâŠ
He didnât know, and he accepted it anyway.
Your stomach churns. The ragged breath you take in cuts off abruptly as you gag over itâyou saw the blood, you donât know if Chuuya was able to stop it. You donât know if Dazaiâs nullification ability prevented Chuuya from using his own ability to slow the bullet before it killed him. You donât know if he fell backward because he was shot or because the high dosage sedative that you swiped from Moriâs office set in as quickly as it was supposed to. You donât even know if Chuuya had been able to inject it in him with his ability. You donât know anything.
âDonât you dare throw up on me,â Chuuya mutters as he opens the car door and ushers you inside.Â
Instead of sitting in the front with Albatross, he sits in the back with you, sharing a sharp look with Albatross before the other man finally pulls away from the ports. He still doesnât say anything elseâhe knows better. This is one of the Port Mafiaâs cars, tapped and actively being transmitted to one of Kouyouâs subordinates who will report to her and Mori anything that seems off, and you need to buy as much time as you possibly can before Mori realizes Dazai isnât dead.
Because Dazai isnât dead. He canât be dead.
It worked. It all worked.
It had to have.Â
Just as you expect, your phone rings as soon as the car starts moving. Mori has eyes on youâhe was waiting for you to finish with the execution before calling. Youâre certain that heâs going to send someone to check the body now; he doesnât trust you to finish the job, not when something as fickle and unpredictable as love is involved.Â
Klaus will have to be quickâyou donât even know if he was able to find a lookalike to kill so he could swap out the body. You only were able to give him a twenty, maybe thirty, minute heads up. Dazai is plain looking, yes, and the mud he dropped in should do some work at concealing his identity, but if Moriâs shadow sends him a picture to confirm the kill, the slim amount of time you hope to have bought with your fake out will be halved.
You stare down at the phone and let it ring once, twice, and finally on the third ring, you lift the phone to your ear and accept the call, waiting for Mori to speak.
âHas it been done?â
âYes,â you reply, voice steady even if your fingers are trembling around the phone. âDo you need me back at headquarters?â
âNo, Iâm sure that wasnât easy for you. You should get some rest. I have a meeting with Tolstoy in a bit anyway. Iâll meet with you tomorrow after I have tea with Elise-chan so you can debrief me on the meetings with the Guild,â Mori says easily, his tone is light and airy, and it makes you angry, because how dare he sound so flippant after what he just expected you to do. â... Iâm sorry things had to end this way, dear. Iâm proud of you. You did well.â
âI know,â you say tightly in response before hanging up and putting the phone back down in your lap.Â
Chuuya watches you carefully, but he doesnât say anything, and you stare ahead at the back of the driverâs seat. Itâs a twenty-five minute drive from the ports in Naka to Sakaeâfor better or for worse, itâs going to be a quiet one. For better because you think you might start crying if you have to speak, and for worse because now all youâre plagued with is your own thoughts and the image of Dazaiâs face before you shot him.
You didnât shoot him. Not really.
But you did, you donât know if Chuuya was able to stop it. You donât even know if Chuuya knows if he was able to stop it. There was a splatter of blood. You saw that, and there shouldnât have been blood if this worked, so the worst case scenario looms over you heavily. But you wonât know until you get to the safe houseâuntil you hear from Klaus. Your breath hitches over a sob youâre forced to swallow; your chest burns and tightens uncomfortable.
You had to do it, this was the only option. Anything else and there was no shot he wouldnât have been killed. Maybe not today or tomorrow, but he would be killed. You wouldnât be able to protect him from Mori otherwiseâhe wouldâve put a hit out on him, and Dazai would have all of the most dangerous assassins in the underworld out for him trying to get the bounty. You canât protect him from that. You needed to buy time. You needed to buy time so you could-
You donât finish the thought.Â
You donât think youâve come to terms with what has to be done if you want to protect Dazai. A part of you doesnât even know if youâll be able to follow through with it, but youâve already set yourself down the path of no return and youâve dragged Chuuya down it along with you. Either you follow through, or the three of you are going to be on the run for the rest of your lives.
Shit.
Your gaze tracks back down to your phone. Still nothing from Klausânothing from Akutagawa either. The silence is too loud, each second that passes has you aching with a pain that feels like knives dragging against your bones. You just need to know, you need to know that heâs okay, that you didnât-
You rest your forehead against the window when nausea builds back up in your stomach. Itâs cool, and a welcome reprieve from the heaviness weighing down on you, but the moment your eyes slide shut, youâre faced with Dazai again and no amount of deep breathing and grounding techniques can stop the way your heart rate sky-rockets, breath becoming quick and shallow.
You see him. You see him, and heâs looking up at you, dark eyes wide and adoring as he looks at you like youâre the only thing in the world that matters to him, and his lips part to say something but before he can, you see something thick and red trickling down his face over his lips, and suddenly something is weighing cold and heavy in your hand but you canât bring yourself to look down at it, but you canât drag your eyes from his face. Canât hide yourself from the way his warm eyes are suddenly wide and glassy, void of all of the emotions that youâd just-
Your arm hurtsâsharp and painful and so sudden that youâre dragged from the images haunting you. Your gaze cuts over to Chuuya, whoâs giving you a concerned look. You realize he mustâve shifted over a bit, brushed his arm against yours to use his ability to jolt you out of your spiraling thoughts. When he realizes that youâre back in the present, he gives you a pointed look and then directs his gaze outside.
Youâre almost there. How much time had passed?
Why hasnât Klaus or Akutagawa reached out to you?
What is going on?
Albatross doesnât stop in front of the safe houseâthere are too many cameras in the street and all of the Port Mafiaâs cars are tracked. Instead, he takes a left on the next street because itâs one of the few without a red light camera and a blind spot on the corner. His gaze flickers up to the rearview mirror and he pointedly raises the volume of his shitty music a few decibels louder to cover the noise of the car doors opening and closing as you and Chuuya slip out when he stops at the red light.
You leave your phone in the car and youâre careful to avoid the camera near the bakery on the corner as you follow Chuuya around to the alley that leads to the back entrance of the safe house. Itâs not a Port Mafia safe houseâit was Itouâs. This was where he stayed in the few months during the Dragonâs Head Conflict where he was on his own, after he left Strain but before you recruited him to the Port Mafia. It was well hidden and well protected, you hadnât been able to track him down here until he brought you hereâhe made sure that it was a blind spot in the Port Mafiaâs ever-watchful eye over Yokohama, and you made sure to keep it that way once he was gone.Â
Itâs only once the steel door is shut behind you that you can finally speak, gaze focusing on Chuuya desperately as you wait for him to tell you if he was able to do it or if Dazaiâs abilityâŠ
âDid you hear from Klaus or Akutagawa?â he asks quietly, and thatâs enough of an answer.
He doesnât know.Â
You feel sickâyour stomach lurches and you donât know if you start to stumble toward the bathroom or the couch or straight to the floor, but it doesnât matter because Chuuya is darting forward to grab you and guide you over to the couch.
âChuuya, if I-â you start to say, your words are raspy and you canât even bring yourself to finish them. âIf I-â
âDonât,â he says, wrapping an arm around you. âDonât bother going there yet. Wait for Klaus and Akutagawa.â
âBut-â
âStop,â he insists. âAll youâre going to do is torture yourself.â
Isnât that what you deserve? You want to say to him, nails digging into the palm of your hand so deep that it draws blood. Chuuya catches what youâre doing and immediately moves to unfurl your hands. Everything youâve done. You killed Dazaiâs family. His siblings. His cousins. You ruined his life, and then after everything, it wasnât enough. You ruined his life and then you took-
âHey, stop,â Chuuya interrupts your thoughts, clearly realizing what path theyâre going down. You donât realize your breath is ragged again until he grabs your chin and twists your head to force you to look at him. âI know what youâre thinking, but we canât do this right now, we need to plan. We donât have time, and when Klaus and Akutagawa get here with him, we need to know what weâre doing. You need to snap out of it.â
You donât respond to himâyour lashes flutter and you see Dazai again, you see blood, you see empty eyes, you see the gun in your hand, and you feel something warm and wet trickling over your cheeks. Chuuya spits out curses to himself and wipes away the tears streaming down your face. Heâs gentle now, the rough grip on your chin disappears and is replaced with his hand cradling the back of your head as he pulls you closer to him. He presses your ear to his chest, hoping that the steady thrum of his heart is enough to ground you.
âWhere the fuck are they?â he spits out more to himself than to you. His breath hitches and you can hear the stammering of his heart, and you know that heâs nervous, but heâs trying to hide it for your sake. âI need you here. What we just did-fuck-â
You try to snap out of itâyou do, but every time you blink you see him. You see what you did. You knew this would happen from the very beginning, you knew it, and everyone warned you, but youâre selfish. Youâve always been so selfish.
You donât know how much time passes. Ten minutes. Twenty. Thirty. It all blurs, it all feels like eternity, but eventually, the door to the safe house slams open, and only a handful of people know about it.
Your gaze snaps up, and you donât realize youâre holding your breath until Klaus steps into the room with a familiar figure slung over his shoulder like a sack of flour. Both of them are covered in various substances that you think you would rather not know what they are, but you can see the steady rise and fall of Dazaiâs back. You rise to your feet abruptly and Chuuya lets out a relieved breath, shoulders slumping.
Klaus immediately points an accusing finger at you. âI had to hunt down a civilian, kill him, crawl through shit and trash with a dead body to swap it out for your boy, I had to carry him across half of the city, and I couldnât even channel Mephisto because he nullifies him. You better not complain about any messes I make for the next six months,â Klaus demands, and then points wildly back toward a very clean Akutagawa, who casts an unimpressed look his way. âAnd he didnât even help me. He stood there and watched.â
âI was ensuring that no one saw what we were doing,â Akutagawa replies primly. âEven more important than your job, considering if someone saw it would all be for naught. You should be thanking me.â
Klausâs face goes red with anger as he whips around to face him and roars, âMore important? Thank you?!â
You laugh. Itâs so startling that all of the anger washes away from Klausâs face and the goading expression on Akutagawaâs disappears. Or you think you laughâyou think you might be crying again too. Both boys look aghast by the sight of it, looking at each other as if waiting for the other to do something to make you stop.
Eventually, Klaus steps forward and unsurely tries to pass Dazaiâs unconscious body over to you as if to try to make you feel better by shoving him in your arms. Chuuya slaps him hard over the back of the head causing him to yelp.
âPut him on the couch, what the fuck is wrong with you? Why are you passing him over to her like heâs a fucking stuffed animal?â Chuuya snaps, giving him a plainly judgemental look before resting his hand on your shoulder.Â
Klaus looks disgruntled, but he does as Chuuya asks, laying Dazai down on the couch where you and Chuuya had just been sitting. You drop to your knees next to him, and the room is oddly silent as you look down at him. You donât feel their gazes on you, so you assume theyâre giving you privacy as best they can.
He looks⊠peaceful. You could almost imagine that you were coming home to him napping on your couch after he spent the whole night playing some stupid video game in your living room. You try to imagine thatâs what this is, but the bloody indent in his forehead prevents you.
It almost broke through his skull.
He almost died.
You almost killed him.
You feel a bit sick as your fingers trace up to the wound on his forehead. Itâs still bleeding, but his forehead is clean compared to the grime that covers the rest of his body. Klaus and Akutagawa mustâve had the brain to stop and clean the wound before it could get infectedâthatâs probably what took them so long.
You feel someone come to your side, glancing up to see Akutagawa hovering next to you with bandages in hand. He passes them over to you silently before quickly walking away. You let out a soft breath as you unwind the bandages, gently lifting his head so you can wrap them around his forehead. Immediately, theyâre staining redâyou grimace and look away.
The silence hanging over the room only lasts so long.
âWhatâs next?â Klaus asks quietly. âThis wonât work for long. Whatâs the plan?â
Your gaze lowers as you rest your hand against Dazaiâs cheek, memorizing his face as best as you can. The heaviness in your chest returns, and along with it, the damning reminder of your reality.
âI have to kill Mori.â
--
Dazai suddenly understands his dream.
âItâs the only option,â you say quietly when Dazaiâs expression immediately twists at your words. Your eyes look so heavy and your expression is so crestfallen that it makes Dazai ache. His fingers twitch to reach out for you but you shift away, shaking your head. âItâs the only option, Osamu. It has to be done.â
âBut-â
âHe tried to have me kill you,â you snap, and he almost rolls his eyes because he doesnât need reminding of that. Heâs abundantly aware of the fact that he almost died at your hands because of Mori. He refrains if only barely. âWhy do you care about what happens to him?â
âHeâs your father,â Dazai says, watching as you go stiff. He knows he mightâve just made a mistake saying that, but he doesnât even know if you fully understand the gravity of all of this or if youâre just running off heightened emotions right now. âI donât care about him, he can go fuck off and die for all I care. I care about you-â
âHeâs not my father,â you spit out, voice tight, âand maybe you shouldnât care about me.â
Oh, here it comes, Dazai thinks dreadfully. That was the opening you needed to bring up the subject Dazai desperately wanted to avoid. He has made a fatal mistake. He shouldâve just nodded along and agreed to your plan.
âYouâre right heâs not your father,â Dazai immediately agrees to appease you and try to avoid the imminent conversation. âI donât know what I was thinking. Hey, do you have food here? Iâm so hungry all of a sudden, wow, do you hear my stomach-âÂ
You sigh, looking away. Your eyes are suddenly very tired and Dazaiâs words falter on his tongue as his gaze settles on you. His fingers twitch to reach out for your hand but you draw them back into your lap. Dazaiâs gaze drops at the blatant rejection, but as soon as you notice, you reach back out to intertwine your fingers with his. He feels placated, but only a little, because he still has a tight feeling in his chest that he canât push away. A looming fear that something is going to go terribly wrong.
âCan we please talk about this?â you finally ask quietly, and even though Dazai does want to say no, he simply cannot bring himself to.Â
So, instead, he nods, and braces himself for what he knows is bound to be a terrible conversation. He waits for you to say somethingâyou look like you want to, but he thinks that maybe youâre struggling just as much as him at opening the conversation.Â
This isnât going to go well, he realizes again, swallowing thickly.Â
âCome on,â you finally say, rising to your feet. You hold out your hand to him and Dazai stares at it for a moment, confused. âLetâs get you cleaned up, you smell disgusting.â
âI wonder why,â Dazai mutters, and he means for it to come out as a joke, but when the small smile on your lips falters, he realizes it probably came out much too bitter so he quickly grabs your hand instead, letting you help him to his feet. He tries to get you to smile again by giving you a soft one of his own, but now the expression on your face is heavy and conflicted. âAre you gonna take a bath with me?â
âYou should probably rinse off before we get into the bath,â you say dryly, thumb running along the back of his hand before you let go of it. âOtherwise weâll just be sitting in shit water.â
Dazai almost gags. âDonât remind me what Iâm covered in right now,â he pleads. âWhere is the shower?â
The light returns to your eyes, a smile flickers to your lips, and Dazai considers it a win even if he is covered in shit and god knows what else. He glances back down to where heâd been laying and winces when he sees the stains. His eyes flicker back up to you and he cringes when he sees the displeased expression on your face.
âIâll make Atsushi and Akutagawa clean it,â you say more to yourself than to him, shaking your head and motioning for him to follow. âBonding exercise.â
Dazai raises his eyebrows, unsure if the couch is even salvageable, and almost lets a comment slip about it considering you were so quick to throw out his couch to replace it, but he refrains when a sad expression crosses your face when you think heâs not looking. He frowns, looking around a bit more scrutinizing now.
This place looks nothing like your apartment.
Your apartment is⊠plain. Minimalistic. The most you have decorating it is a handful of paintings on the wall and a couple of antiques displayed on dressers. Other than that, you have your furniture, your television, and thatâs just about it. Dazai had joked once about it feeling like a hotel room, and promptly stole your credit card to buy things to decorate withâgaudy Christmas lights even though itâs not Christmas, a couple of fake pumpkins to line against your wall and a plastic skeleton to pin up near the window. He even bought an inflatable snowman to put in the middle of the room, but it hasnât come yet. You rolled your eyes every time you came back from work to see some new, seasonally inappropriate decoration in your apartment, but he could tell the more things he added to your apartment, the happier you seemed to be.Â
This place was actually decorated. Pictures and trinkets set up on the dressers, all of the furniture matched and the walls were a warm burgundy instead of the off-putting, psych ward white of your apartment. You said this was a safe house, but it seems more like a home than your actual one.Â
âWhat is this place?â he asks again, because itâs something more than a safe-house, he just doesnât know what.
âI told you,â you frown. âA safe house.â
Dazaiâs lips curl down in response but he doesnât press, gaze flickering over to one of the side tables against the wall, trying to figure out who exactly is in the pictures on it, but as he strains his eyes to focus on it, pain ricochets through his head and he has to abandon the mission. Disappointed, he follows you into the back bedroom and realizes heâll just have to figure it out later.
He almost stops in his tracks in the doorway when he sees that the bedroom is just as homely as the rest of the safe house. Itâs weirdâthe same burgundy walls, dark mahogany furniture, thereâs what looks to be a handmade quilt draped over the foot of the bed. Itâs just so unlike you that it almost has Dazai reeling.
You give him an odd look when you see the twisted expression on his face, but motion toward another door. âThe bathroom is in thereâgo rinse off and run the bath, Iâll be in there in a minute, Iâm going to grab a change of clothes for you.â
âMkay,â Dazai agrees, a jump in his step as he rushes over to the bathroom.Â
He only pauses for a second to take in his surroundings when he gets in thereâheâs not as surprised now by the style. Less modern, more rustic, just like the rest of the house; itâs more like something heâd expect to see in one of those American holiday movies. He leans over the tub to run the hot water before pulling off his clothes. He squints as he starts to unwind his bandages, looking into the shower and realizing that the only soap in there is an unopened bar soap, and a menâs shampoo and conditioner set.Â
A bit suspicious now, he glances at the door leading to the bedroom before kneeling down in front of the cabinets beneath the sink. With one hand, he unwinds the bandages around his legs, and with the other, he reaches out to open the cabinet so he can snoop. Just as he expected: menâs deodorant, a spare baking soda and peroxide toothpaste that he knows you hate, and a handful of different colognes. Thereâs one bag off to the side and Dazai reaches for it, peeking in and finding your typical bath soaps and hair care.
Whose place is this? He wonders, pausing for half a second before taking out your soaps and bringing them into the shower with him. Itâs not ChuuyaâsâDazai knows that because he hasnât seen a single tacky hat yet, but then whose?
Heâs quick to clean himself off, eager to be with you and still a bit anxious that you might disappear when heâs not looking. The water runs brown as it rinses over him, but it feels niceâDazai realizes that this is his first shower since he got kidnapped by the Guild, and a part of him wants to bask in it. He wants to wash off all of the unfamiliar touches and the dirt and the blood, but more than that, he wants to surround himself with you instead. Which means he has to hurry out of here and drag you into the tub with him.Â
He thinks maybe he should be biding his time. He has a lot to think about before he actually talks to youâheâs hardly even had a chance to process everything that happenedâbut still, he finds himself rushing to scrub himself. It couldnât have been more than ten, fifteen minutes before heâs stumbling out of the shower and grabbing a towel to wrap around his waist. He almost expects you to be waiting in the bathroom for him, but youâre not, so he frowns and creaks the door back open to look for you.
Your name is on his lips as he steps back into the bedroom, but he falters when he sees you standing in the same place he left you: right outside a closet, except now the door is open and thereâs a sweatshirt in your hands. The expression on your face is destroyed, and Dazai isnât exactly sure what to say, luckily, he doesnât need to because you hear the door open and turn toward him.
Whatever youâre about to say dies on your lips as your eyes trail over his body.
Another fatal mistake.
Dazai instantly realizes that he has never taken off his bandages in front of you beforeâthat night at the beach house, he thought you were going to ask him to take them off, but you didnât. He was glad for it, because he wasnât sure if he was ready, and after that⊠Well, everything went downhill after that.
Dazai suddenly wants to flee. He becomes acutely aware of all of the scars on his body plainly in view. The warm, dim lighting becomes spotlights shining down on him, highlighting all of the flaws that heâs feared your reaction to. He waits for your face to twistâor, he knows you, you probably wouldnât have such a visible reaction, so he focuses on your eyes instead.
But they only curve up along with your lips, a fondness in them that he doesnât expect. You place the clothes down on the bed and approach him, his breath catches when your hands rest on his hips right above the towel. The skin-on-skin makes his chest acheâheâs missed you so much, he hadnât even realized how hard it had been to breathe without you until he was back with you again.
âIâve missed you so much,â he breathes out loud, lashes fluttering when your thumbs circle over his hip bones, right over a jagged scar that cuts across his lower abdomenâthe product of an unfortunate encounter in Suribachi.Â
âI missed you too,â you say softly. Your eyes trace over his face like youâre trying to memorize each little detailâusually he feels uncomfortable when under a scrutinizing gaze, he never wants someone to look too closely at him in fear of what they might find, but he feels warm beneath yours. âIâm sorry.â
Heâs not sure exactly what youâre apologizing for; it could be anything from almost killing him to letting him into your life at all. Heâs not yet ready for this conversation to start, he hasnât even gathered his thoughts yet, so instead he glances pointedly back toward the bathroom. You let out a soft breathâhe canât tell if itâs irritation or youâre just tired, it might be both, but you do motion for him to go in and he can hear you following him.
The water is still steaming as he lets the towel drop to the ground and sinks into it. His muscles instantly relax, eyes sliding shut as he rests against the back of the tub, letting out a soft sigh. For a moment, he can almost forget everything thatâs happened, his head falls to the side to focus on you as you undress, folding your clothes and placing them on the side table. He blinks when you pull off your dress shirt, gaze zeroing in on a scar marring your upper back. Itâs small, circularâa bullet wound, maybe? It doesnât go through to your chest though, he wouldâve noticed that.Â
âHow did you get that?â he asks curiously, belatedly realizing he probably has no right to ask about scars considering his body is riddled with them and heâd probably evade most attempts at your prying if you asked.Â
âHm?â you ask quietly, looking over your shoulder at him as you finish undressing.
The words falter on Dazaiâs lips as his gaze roves over your body. Youâre beautiful, he thinks again, a bit more dreamily this time. Youâre beautiful, and heâs missed you so much, and he just wants all of this to be over so he can go back to lounging in your apartment and spending your money all day. Itâs only when you raise your eyebrows that he clears his throat and nods his chin to your back.
âThe scar on your back,â he explains. âHow did you get it?â
âOh,â you realize, making your way over to the tub and tapping his shoulder, motioning for him to shift forward. You slip into the water behind him, circling your arms around his waist and Dazaiâs chest feels warm and full as he rests back against you, eyes sliding shut. âAn assassination attempt when I was eighteen. I was⊠reckless, saw it coming and⊠Well, luckily, the Flags had been in the area. Iceman figured out what was happening and they got there quick enough to stabilize me and get me to Mori.â
Dazaiâs throat swells at the implication of what youâd said, trying to distract himself with the feeling of your fingers tracing across his abdomen. He notes softly, âYouâre never reckless.â
Your fingers pause in the absent patterns youâre tracing on him, and Dazai wonders if itâs a sore topic, about to retract his words. Before he can, you let out a soft breath and drop your forehead down on his shoulder, arms tightening around him.
âThis was Itouâs house. All of the stuff in here, itâs his familyâsâstuff he was able to salvage after they were killed. He tried to keep the house like how his mother used to keep it as a way to memorialize her,â you say quietly. Dazaiâs eyes widen as he recognizes the name of your old partner. âWe were enemies when we first met, yâknow? It was during the big conflict six years ago. He was part of one of the foreign organizations. I ended up recruiting him, but he spent a few months on his own here. He was careful to keep it a blind spot to the Port Mafia even after he joined up, I always thought he was paranoid about it, but he was quite insistent that there was no need for people to know about it.â
âMakes sense,â Dazai says dryly. âI wouldnât want Mori knowing where Iâm living either.â
Itâs an off-handed quip, but you still stiffen and again, Dazai fumbles to say something else because he clearly upset you. He starts to add, âI-â
âI killed him,â you finally say, voice weak and airy. Your arms loosen around him, but his hands drop to cover yours, holding them in place. âI killed him, Osamu.â
âI thought you said he died on a mission,â Dazai murmurs, hand tightening around yours when he feels the way your fingers are trembling.Â
âI⊠Itou was born into this life. Was born into a Yakuza-family based in Tokyo, trained since he was old enough to walk how to use his ability⊠how to kill. The Yakuza syndicate his family was the head of was wiped out by the Sun and Steel when he was eight⊠nine, maybe. His mother was able to get him and bring him back to Australiaâthatâs where she was from. Itâs how he ended up with Strain,â you explain, and the water suddenly feels a bit coldâwhat happened to Itouâs family sounds a lot like what happened to Dazaiâs. From the way you pause, you wonder if you realize the same thing. You quickly change the subject, âHe tried getting me out of the Mafia.â
âWhat?â Dazai asks, surprised. He shifts to physically look at you, catching the wistful expression on your face. âYou wanted to leave the Mafia.â
The wistful expression shifts into something much more conflicted.Â
âI didnât-â you start to say before cutting yourself off. âI donât know. I think maybe a part of me mightâve wanted to. I was⊠curious. He was sneakyâhe was always such a sneaky bastard. He tried to ease me into it, show me what a different life was like. Called them training exercises, wanted me to blend in with kids my age.â
He remembers you telling him this at the beach house, but he listens anyway because now you do sound wistful. His eyes slide shut as you hold him tightly, pressing your lips to his shoulder blade before resting your chin on top of it.Â
âHis gift to me for my eighteenth birthday was an acceptance letter to university. He pulled some strings. It was for YNU, actually, funny enough,â you say softly. Dazaiâs eyes widen as he turns to look at you again; thereâs a small, sad smile on your lips and when he turns, you take the chance to steal a kiss from him. âImagine, we couldâve been first years together.â
Dazai doesnât dare to respond. His hand tightens around yoursâif itâs painful, you donât let it show. Odasaku dragged him to orientation, and he imagines meeting you there. Youâre good at socializingâcharmingâDazai can be too when he wants, but he definitely did not want to during orientation. He mostly sulked away and waited for it to be over so he could go back home. He imagines that youâd be in the same group with him, and although heâd probably ignore you the first few times you tried to talk to him, heâd eventually give in. Dazai is weak to pretty women, especially when that pretty woman is you.
Or maybe, youâd meet during a shared class. You would probably be a poli-sci major, but heâs taken classes in the field for requirements. He hated them, thought they were boring, but he probably wouldâve enjoyed it much more if he had you to admire all two hours of the class. And maybe-
âI was curious,â you repeat, voice tighter. Thereâs more of an edge to it now, and Dazai realizes that this story is about to take a turn. âI⊠I wanted to try it. I told Mori.â
Dazaiâs eyes widen and he sits up straight. The water sloshes around him as he physically turns around to face you. He asks, but canât finish, âDid heâŠâ
âHe said it was a great idea,â you say tightly. âHe encouraged it. I accepted the spot, and a week before orientation, Itou died on a mission that we got bad intel for. My whole team, they died to make sure I got out alive. Mori denied having any involvement, said he wouldnât risk an ability user as powerful as Itou, but I know. I know he had a hand in it. Iâve always known it. The government had been after Itou for yearsâthey said he was a national security threat. A couple of weeks later, we suddenly have the skilled business permit that Moriâs been trying to get for months. It was a trade-off. I know it. Two birds, one stone. The skilled business permit and my full focus back on the Mafia for Itouâs life.â
Dazaiâs lips part to say somethingâanythingâbut he canât. Your eyes are misty, and the foreboding feeling thatâs been haunting him since he woke up intensifies. You shake your head, blinking back tears.Â
âI never shouldâve brought you into this world, Osamu.â
Dazai needs to think now. He needs to figure out how exactly heâs going to go about this, whether he should be soft and demure, appealing to your heart, or if he should be more forceful, triggering your guilt.Â
He goes with the latter.
âWell itâs too late for that,â Dazai says, keeping his voice steady until he knows how youâre going to react to it. When you instantly shake your head again, his voice hardens. âItâs too late, Iâm already in it. You canât just get rid of me. Take accountability.â
âYou donât think I have?â you question dryly, looking away from him. But he needs you to look at him for this to be effective, so he reaches out to grab your hand, dragging your attention back toward him. âI killed your family, Osamu.â
âShe was a girl my ageâthe previous bossâs granddaughterâshe was asleep, had a bear tucked in her arms and a nightlight on the right side of her bed. I slit her throat, then both of her older brothers. They were kids.â
Her name was Akane. Bunji and Touma were her brothers.Â
They were Dazaiâs brothers. Dazaiâs sister. The stuffed bear was called Coco, and Akane would clutch it and cry whenever Dazai started talking about things like death. She was scared of dying; more than that, scared of the people she loved dying. She cried for weeks when their grandmother passed, and got angry at Dazai when he didnât even cry at the funeral. Dazai used to share a bedroom with her and Touma, but he hated her nightlightâit was purple and it was always right in Dazaiâs eyes when he laid down. He convinced his mother to force Bunji to swap rooms with him, so Dazai had his own room on the second floor of his grandfatherâs estate.
âYou were a kid too,â Dazai rasps out the same thing he said at the beach house, but it comes out a bit weaker this time knowing exactly who the people you killed were. âYou were fourteen. You-â
âI played a role in tracking your mother down,â you continue. Dazaiâs breath catches as his fingers loosen around yours. âIt was my punishment for not making sure all of the grandchildren were⊠eliminated. I was the one that was tracking her down, and I was the one that was going to interrogate her for your whereabouts when I found her.â
âStop,â Dazai says quietly, voice wavering.
âNo,â you reply firmly. âNo. You need to understand this-â
âI do,â Dazai insists, voice cracking. âI do understand-â
âYou donât, Dazai,â you raise your voice and Dazai cringes back. You sigh and soften your voice, but the damage has been done, Dazaiâs fight or flight instincts have been triggered. This conversation is not going to end in his favor, so he needs to run before he gets hurt, but he canât because you have him stuck in the bath with you. You reach out again to take his hands in yours, fingers absently running along the scars on his wrists. âYou donât, otherwise you wouldnât have been so quick to join me in here. You havenât even had time to process it.â
âYes, I have,â Dazai whispers weakly. âI have.â
âI ruined your life, Osamu,â you say quietly. âEverything bad thatâs ever happened to you started with me.â
âThatâs not true,â Dazai argues, nails biting into your skin as he clings to you. âMy life sucked before everything really went to shit. The first time I tried to kill myself, I was eleven. You saved my life. I was going to kill myself that night we met at the bar. You saved me.â
âOsamu-â
âYouâre not listening to me,â Dazai interrupts, voice taking a more manic edge as he shakes his head. He can talk himself out of any situationâwhy is he failing now when it matters most? âYouâre not listening. You saved me. I love you.â
âI love you too,â you breathe out, but the words donât settle his nerves because theyâre heavy and full of sorrow, and the tears that had been pooling in your eyes finally start to spill over.
âThen why does this still feel like a goodbye?â he begs, breath shallow as he searches your face for an answer.
You donât respond, but you donât need to. He finds his answer in your eyes. He always does. You look at him again with that desperate, longing expression, like youâre trying to memorize the details of his face even though you know itâs futile.Â
This is a goodbye.
--
Dazai hasnât spoken to you once since your conversation in the bath.
Chuuya, your subordinates, and the Flags are back now, and Dazai is sulking in the bedroom watching one of his dumb reality shows. You can hardly focus on the conversation at hand because of it, and you know the others are starting to get irritated by your distraction considering the stakes at play right now. If one thing goes wrong, all of your lives would be forfeit. Theyâre risking everything by helping you right now, and you can't even bother to give them your full attention.
âOut,â Piano Man suddenly says. Your gaze snaps toward him, as does all of the othersâ in the room. When nobody immediately moves, he raises his eyebrows and continues dryly, âAre you all hard of hearing? I said get out.â
âWhere are we supposed to go?â Albatross demands. âHer boyâs in the bedroom. This place is small-â
âGo crowd in the closet for all I care. Get out,â Piano Man says dismissively. Still, no one moves until his gaze sharpens and they realize heâs being entirely serious. You shift to leave with them until his eyes land on you. âNot you.â
You feel like a child about to be scolded, which is ridiculous because youâre a mafioso, and though Piano Man is technically the same rank as you, heâs not really. He canât scold you, but you shift awkwardly on your feet and share a concerned look with Chuuya anyway as they all wander out of the safe house and into the small hallway outside.
Once the two of you are alone, you finally glance back at Piano Man, whoâs watching you carefully. After a few moments he says, âI take it you told him the plan?â
âI did,â you reply quietly.
âHe didnât take it well?â Piano Man questions.
âYou know the answer to that,â you say a bit more dryly before shaking your head. âWould you have taken it well?â
âOf course not, Iâd be livid,â Piano Man says immediately, making you cringe. âDoes this mean weâre changing the plan?âÂ
âNo,â you tell him. âWe canât. This is the only option.â
âI know,â Piano Man says with a thin smile. âSo stop sulking and get your head in the game so we donât all die trying to perform a coup.â
Youâre startled by the sudden sharpness in his voice, but you suppose you shouldnât be. Piano Man has always been capricious, going from his whimsical moods to more cold and ruthless ones within a matter of seconds. You can hardly meet his eyes now, looking down at the ground to avoid them.
âWhy are you helping me?â you ask after a few moments.
You donât have to look at Piano Man to see the way he raises his eyebrows judgmentally. âExcuse me?âÂ
âI was going to kill you earlier. I held a gun to your head. Why are you helping me?â you press, the words weighing heavily on you as you remember the way he met your eyes when you lifted the muzzle of your gun to his temple.
Piano Man has the audacity to look amused. âWhen I first recruited Lippmann, I tried to drown him in the harbor because I got paranoid he sold me out to the feds after a mission went wrong. It happensâthe next time it does, Iâm going to be pulling my own gun out though. So, donât let it happen again, yeah?â
âYeah,â you agree quietly. âIâm sorry.â
You donât apologize often, even when you know youâre entirely in the wrong. Mori has taught you only to apologize when it serves you, otherwise you should never make an admission of guilt or liability. So itâs not surprising when Piano Manâs eyebrows shoot upward, but his expression softens after a moment. He reaches out to pat your head.
âI know this isnât easy,â he murmurs, âbut we need you at the top of your game if this is going to work.â
âI know,â you reply. â... I know.â
âGood,â he says, patting the top of your head yet again before sighing. âLet me go get them and weâll get back to planning, okay?â
âMkay.â
You lean back against the wall as you look down at the table Lippmann set up for planning. The Flags, your subordinates, Kajii Motojiroâtheyâre non-factors in the planned coup. The Flags will support it, your subordinates will support you, and all Kajii cares about is his experiments. Paul Verlaine is not quite as secure, but Chuuya is confident that heâll support whatever Chuuya goes along with.
The issue lies in Kouyou and the Black Lizards.
You already feel a headache come on just at the thought, lifting your hands to your head and rubbing your eyes as you knock the back of your head against the wall and let out a heavy sigh. Kouyou and Hirotsu wonât support the coup, you know it. Theyâre both loyal to Moriâboth victims of the previous boss who found refuge in Mori when he took over. Theyâll fight for him, and you know better than anyone that during a forceful transition of power, all dissidents must be removed, especially ones that hold significant power and influence.
But itâs Kouyou and Hirotsu. Kouyou, who was the one to teach you how to do your makeup properly, who bought you your first kimono to match her own. Hirotsu, who was always quick to execute anyone that openly disrespected you, who took you to a movie on your fifteenth birthday when Mori was busy dealing with the power transition so you didnât spend it alone. The thought makes you sickâthey were family, and maybe Hirotsu could be convinced. Heâs loyal to Mori, yes, but more than that, heâs loyal to the Port Mafia. If you can manufacture a legitimate reason for the coupâŠ
You sigh as you glance down the hall where Dazai is hiding in the bedroom, startled when your gaze catches his familiar brown. Heâs seemingly just as surprised that you caught him spying, immediately slamming the bedroom door shut to retreat back into the safety of the room. Your lips curl up into a small smile, which is quickly washed away when your subordinates, the Flags and Chuuya all file back into the room.
âIâll talk to Ane-san,â Chuuya finally says, reigniting the conversation. âIâll make her see reason.â
âThereâs no time for talking, Chuuya,â Piano Man tells him. âThis all has to be done within hours. If we let word get out about what weâre doing⊠The coup is risky, and a civil war would be the end of this city.â
Frustration flashes across Chuuyaâs face. âIâm not budging on this,â he says, voice tight with thinly restrained anger. âEither you give me the chance to talk to her, or Iâll withdraw my support.â
âChuuya,â you sigh tiredly, wanting nothing more than to just sit down.
âNo,â Chuuya interrupts you. âI wonât actively stand against you, but I wonât stand with you if you donât give me the chance to talk to her.â
âFine,â you finally say even though you know itâs a mistake. Itâs asking for trouble. Piano Man gives you a sharp, disapproving look, but you shake your head. âItâs fine. She wonât be keeping her executive position.â
Chuuyaâs face twists. âBut-â
âNo.â This time you interrupt him, holding up your hand. âIâm not budging on this. If you want the chance to talk to her and convince her this is the best route, Iâll give you it, but you need to meet me halfway. Sheâs not retaining her executive position.â
Chuuya looks unhappy, but after a few moments, he nods. âFine.â
âI canât risk it, Chuuya,â you tell him quietly. âI need people who I trust in the inner circle. I canât trust her after what just happened.â
âI get it,â Chuuya says. âI just donât like it.â
âThat leaves three executive seats we need to fill.â Piano Man lets out a heavy sigh as he sits on the edge of the table, tilting his head back in exhaustion. âYourâs, Aceâs, and Kouyou-sanâs. Do you even have three more people who you trust?â
Klaus and Akutagawa, you think to yourself, but neither of them are executive material. Your gaze drifts over to Albatross, Iceman, and Doc, each of them pointedly looks away, none of them want the open seats. Lippmann canât take it, not with what you have planned for him. So, who else-
âVerlaine?â Chuuya offers. âHeâs got a ton of experience with the European organizationsâweâll probably need it considering Dostoevskyâs involvement with the Guild, and this Book thatâs apparently somewhere in the city. If it gets out to the public, weâll have organizations swarming just like during the Dragonâs Head.â
You donât like the idea of Verlaine being an executive, and you donât think Piano Man does either considering his unfortunate first meeting with the man, but Chuuya raises good points. You have your own experience with the European underworld, but itâs nothing like what Verlaine has.
âOkay,â you agree, âand the other two?â
The Black Lizards are its own command unit that answers directly to the Boss. They donât have a seat at the table because itâs not their field. Their field is war, not politics⊠but what other options are there? The people you trust are far and few in-between, you can probably count them on one hand.
âWhat about Tolstoy?â a familiar voice asks quietly from down the hallway. You look up immediately, gaze focusing on where Dazai is standing in the door of the bedroom, hands shoved in the pockets of his sweatshirt, shoulders hunched. He doesnât like the attention of everyone on him, so he keeps his eyes trained fully on you. âMishima?â
âTheyâre not part of the Port Mafia,â Chuuya dismisses, âthey donât get seats.â
âBut what if they were?â Dazai presses, shuffling forward. He hardly spares Chuuya a glance before looking at you again. âThe transition of power is going to be shaky, you need to strengthen your position in other ways, otherwiseâŠâ
âYou think we should merge with the Three Deaths and the Sun and Steel,â Piano Man realizes, sitting up straighter as he considers Dazaiâs proposition. âDoesnât that risk destabilizing us even more though?â
He looks at you for an answer, but your gaze is focused on Dazai. Heâs not even gone yet, but you already miss him desperately; all you want is to be with him, but itâs just not possible. You canât have him and run the Port Mafia at the same time; he will die because of his affiliation with you, just like he almost did when the Guild captured him. It wouldnât matter how safe you tried to keep him, one mistake and he would die. And that will lead to every decision you make being centered around him, not whatâs best for the Port Mafia and that will lead to its inevitable ruin.Â
âNo, Osamuâs right,â you say, and Dazai preens at the praise, but then quickly deflates again. You want to reach out for him, but you refrain. âNot a merger. An acquisition. The Three Deaths and the Sun and Steel are already pretty much extensions of the Port Mafia, we would only be formalizing it. I trust Tolstoy and MishimaâI pretty much built the Three Deaths into what it is today myself. Weâd give the Port Mafia an official foothold in Russia, more sway over everything that happens in Tokyo. Itâs a good plan. Great one, even.â
âWill they even agree to it?â Chuuya asks doubtfully. âGo from being fully autonomous to answering to us.â
âThey pretty much already do just answer to us,â Albatross mutters.
âTheyâll agree to it,â you tell him quietly. âIâll make sure of it.â
Tolstoy wonât be hard to convince. He, Chekhov and Gorky are all good friends of yours, you helped them build the Three Deaths, you helped them win territory battles against the Pale Flame and the Red Chamber. All it would take a few words of convincing for them to agree to it. Mishima might be more difficult, but all you have to do is convince his daughters, and they hang off your every word.
There might be some dissent from the Sun and Steel executives, but even then, you think it would be minimal at worst. Itâs a good plan. Having Tolstoy and Mishima sitting at the executive table would lend you some much needed support during the transition, and with the Port Mafia subsuming the Three Deaths and the Sun and Steel, it would provide a major deterrence against any foreign movements from Cao Xueqin or Yi Sang.
âWhat about Hirotsu and the Black Lizards?â Akutagawa asks, shifting awkwardly when all eyes turn to him. He doesnât meet anyoneâs eyes, and you know itâs because he actually cares about what your answer might be. Akutagawa likes to pretend that he doesnât care about anyone, but you know he has a soft spot for the unit that took Gin in so easily.
âWe canât afford to lose the Black Lizards,â Iceman notes as he lights another cigarette. âEspecially if weâre bringing in other organizations. We don't want our own people to feel like theyâre being lost in the mix, yâknow?â
âIâll handle Hirotsu,â you finally say. âItâll be fine. I just need to figure out how to frame this. Needs to be framed in a way that makes him feel like this was the best, and only, course of action for the Mafia. Heâs loyal to Mori only to the extent that heâs good for the Port Mafia. Iâll figure it out. Leave that to me.â
âAceâs subordinates?â Albatross prompts. âThey been handled? We canât have them knowing about him. Canât have anyone knowing about him.â
âDead,â Akutagawa says. âI killed them.â
âSecurity cameras? CCTV? Any record of this kid being affiliated with us?âÂ
âWiped,â Klaus answers flippantly. âWeâve gone through it every day since they met. Werenât allowed to sleep âtil made sure everything from the day was wiped. Thereâs no physical record of him ever being around us.â
âOkay, so we get this settled, and then we wait on Repin for the rest of us, right?â Albatross asks. Dazai cringes at the mention of Repin, and you look away from him, unable to watch the pain that crosses his face.
âYeah,â you say quietly. âIt all needs to happen within no more than a couple days otherwise we risk the wrong people finding out soâŠâ
âSo we should get started,â Chuuya sighs, pushing himself off the wall. He squeezes your wrist as he passes by you, walking in the direction of the door. âWeâll give you guys some time. Iâll let you know how things go with Ane-san.â
You nod, eyes following him as he leaves. The others follow, filing out of the room until itâs only you and Dazai left again. You turn to look at him, so many words on your lips but incapable of pushing a single one out. Instead, you reach out to cup his face between your hands, running your thumbs across his cheekbones. His lashes flutter shut as he leans into your touch.
âIt doesnât have to be like this,â he whispers, brown eyes heavy and glassy as he looks down at you. âWe can figure something else out. I know we can. Just give me some time, I just need a little time, Iâll figure something out.â
âWe donât have time,â you say, voice cracking over the words. âI love you, Osamu.â
Dazai pulls away, shaking his head. He wipes quickly at his eyes before looking at you again. You expect what he says, but it doesnât make it hurt any less.
âI wonât forgive you. Not for this. Not ever. I canât.â
âI know.â
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SIX WEEKS LATER
âI must say, I wasnât expecting this invitation,â a familiar voice hums as the door to your box opens. You donât turn to look at him, keeping your gaze trained down on the performance taking place below. âNot from you, and not after everything thatâs happened.â
âNo?â you ask absently. âItâs unlike you to not expect something, Dostoevsky. Less like you to admit it.â
âFyodor,â he corrects as he comes to stand next to you. Heâs close enough to you that you can feel his body brushing yours. You finally turn your head to look at himâhis lips are curved up into a deceptively soft smile, violet eyes glittering with a type of mischief that you know is dangerous. âWe are well enough acquainted to be on a first name basis, no?âÂ
âDostoevsky,â you repeat pointedly, looking back down at the show as the first act reaches its climax. Of all of the shows youâve seen, Tosca is still your favorite. This rendition here at the New National Theatre isnât quite as good as the one at La Scala, but youâre enjoying it well enough.
Dostoevsky lets out a huff of laughter, you donât turn to look at him when you feel him reach out to touch you. His fingers trace along the maroon scarf hanging loosely over your shoulders. You barely withhold a shiver when you feel his knuckles skim your neckârumor has it, skin-on-skin contact alone with Dostoevsky is enough to kill. You donât die, but itâs enough to beckon your attention back to him.
âRed is your color,â he murmurs, looking down at you through his lashes. âYou look beautiful.â
âIt isnât yours,â you reply quickly, glancing down at the red tie tied neatly around his neck. âNeither is flattery.â
Dostoevsky does laugh this timeâitâs soft and short, pretty like a bell. Unbefitting of him, just like the color red and false flattery.Â
âIt isnât?â he asks, keeping his voice deceptively playful. âI wore it for you. Since you invited me, I thought it appropriate that we match. I heard of your success in Yokohama. I should congratulate you on your new promotion. Or perhaps extend my condolences for the death of your father? Are condolences still proper when you were the one to drive the knife into his back?â
Itâs a dig, an attempt to get under your skin and throw you off before getting into the meat of the conversation. You can feel his eyes on you, the soft playfulness gone and replaced by a sharpness that has you on edge.
âYou said it yourself. One life or thousands.â
âIt was a bullet to the head,â you correct idlyâthe words taste like poison on your tongue, but youâre careful to not let it show on your face. âCondolences are unnecessary. He was not my father.â
âItâs okay, dear, this was how it was always meant to be.â
âHm,â Dostoevsky hums, amused. âI was quite pleased when I found out about the coup. I wasnât expecting it.â
He wants to add something else but he decides against it. Heâs very calculating with his words, he always has been, but he is especially now. You know that each word he speaks is chosen for a specific purpose, and itâs hard, even for you, to break down each one as he speaks it to understand why he says it so you can choose your own words carefully in return. Fyodor Dostoevsky is the only man capable of consistently beating you in exchanges of words, and that is concerning.Â
Itâs why you invited him hereâyou need an idea of what heâs planning while you solidify your newfound position.
âIt seems you struggle to expect many things I do,â you note. âI should add it to my resume. I doubt many people are capable of repeatedly surprising Fyodor Dostoevsky.â
âIt is true,â he agrees with an airy laugh. âYou are a⊠difficult opponent. I will admit it.â
 âIs that so?â
Dostoevsky makes a soft noise of agreement, lashes fluttering as he glances over at you once before he looks back down at the show taking place down on the stage.Â
âYou are not guided strictly by logic,â he muses. âIt's there, of course, you are very intelligent but itâs laced with so many emotions. It is difficult for me to determine your course of action because I can never predict when you will lead with emotion, and when with logic. And even then, there are grades to it. I could account for dozens of plans of action and miss the one you take because you are just a bit less emotional than I anticipated⊠I did not predict that you would go for Zelda Fitzgerald, it was quite boldâthere was a high risk for failure. You make things⊠much more interesting. I enjoy it.â
âYou would find something like that enjoyable,â you say sarcastically, taking a sip of your champagne. âThere is something seriously wrong with you, Dostoevsky.â
âFyodor,â he corrects again with a light smile.Â
âDostoevsky.â
âHeh,â he laughs quietly. âI will⊠wait for things to settle before making another move here in Yokohama. Iâm curious to see how all of the chips fall on their own. Youâre in for quite the storm with that bill that just passed through the Diet, arenât you?â
You donât respond. You got the answer you needed, so thereâs no reason for you to keep entertaining his snide comments; youâll just watch the show in peace. Youâll have the bit of time you need to get things settled before Dostoevsky makes his next play. Though the man is a compulsive liar and you have no reason to trust him, Dostoevsky has never lied so blatantly to your face, so youâll take him at his word until you have reason to believe otherwise.Â
Dostoevsky takes your silence as an opportunity to continue talking, naturally.
âI did have a question for though,â he says, a bit too thrilled by the prospect of your answer. You donât like the way his eyes are lit up, and you especially donât like the smile on his lips. âEntertain me?â
You raise your eyebrows pointedly, waiting for him to ask it.Â
âI heard rumors that the reason behind your sudden decision to overthrow your father was more⊠intimate than most believe,â Dostoevsky murmurs, leaning like heâs sharing in some schoolgirl gossip with an old friend. Your brows furrow as you process his words. âYou must tell me what boy has managed to steal your heart. He must be something special. Not even I was capable of that, Iâm almost jealous.â
You look at him now, gaze sharp but confused as your eyes trail over him before focusing back on his face. He seems surprised by your reaction, tilting his head to the side and studying you carefully.
âI have no idea what youâre talking about.â
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to be continued in ... the land is inhospitable (but are we?) [est. release: early feb]
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WOWWWWWW GUYS WE FUCKING FINISHED CIVZAI .... or well, ;) civzai1. some notes:
i promised a happy ending, i know ... but i promised it for civzai in general, and they DO have a happy ending ... just not yet. pls dont bully me ill cry i'm so proud of this. i didn't lie.
i always intended on there being two parts to this series because i feel like time apart is essential in the pmreader universe. when dazai defected in canon universe, and now with her taking over as boss and wiping her memories of him. the first part was always gonna be the guild arc, the second arc is gonna be my rendition of the hunting dogs and the decay of the angel
this is the ONLY universe where pmreader becomes port mafia boss ;) i actually had it noted that there was only one universe on the background page in wykyk once i started writing wasteland, baby but no one caught it ;) i was wondering if anyone would put two and two together
i actually went back and retconned chapter 1 to have them talking about the divine comedy instead of petrarch because of the first scene in this chapter. i thought it would be neat coming full circle with the themes of betrayal and death, + the hozier song this chapter is based on is about the 9th circle in the divine comedy. so everything just tied together too neatly for me to not add it.
;) just remember now with repin involved, reader's narration is now entirely unreliable. we don't know what's truth and manufactured by repin.
i was actually really tempted to base civzai2 off of a mother mother album just because hayloft II fits what's going to be the first half of it SO fucking well, but i had to go with mitski because the whole album literally captures the vibes of the second series perfectly
#dazai x reader#dazai x you#dazai osamu x reader#dazai osamu x you#bsd x reader#bsd x you#bungo stray dogs x reader#bungo stray dogs x you
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(don't be afraid to write a lot, do what you want ÂŻâ \â _â (â ăâ )â _â /â ÂŻ)
1/ Which category of alterhumanity do you belong to?
I have a few terms Inuse to self Identify but I vibe the most with just Alterhuman. They are: fictionkin,PAI umbrella, holothere of sorts,Soulbond+fictotype secret mix, demihuman of sorts, draconic of sorts...Ig that's it. LIES I remembered: Polymorph, Otherlink, Otherhearted, Copinglink, starseed of sorts.
2/ What/who is/are your type(s)? (if you have any)
- Isaac clarke from dead space
- Luke Arcanjel from my brain, I made him uo and he gained semi-conciousnessâą
- Kelvin from Sons of the forest
- Sly fox from William and Sly series
- Nimona
- A gelfling. Probably a Stonewood gelfling, new type.
- Dragon dog thing. Green.
3/ Do you experience shifts? If so, can you tell us your most common shifts and your strangest cameo shift (if you've ever had a cameo shift)?
I used to more when I had just figured out my nonhuman identity. Nowadays I only feel phantom limbs and get dragon/fox zoomies.
And Luke shifts (kin or not) when I listen to starset or get pissed but its hard to tell who is who from how similar we are.
And Gelfling shifts when I feel connected to the world. My strongest shifts are dream shifts nowadays, from all of my kins.
4/ How do you experience your alterhumanity in everyday life?
That's a though one, I actually don't know how to answer that. It is a bog part of me but it is something so personal and like in my soul and brain that I barely recognize how it affects my life because like, I kinda just am like this and i'm used to it. I guess I feel stronger than usual connections to nature and certain aspects of it that are related to my kins, that longing for my hearthomes and for freedom I know I'll never have, that weord feeling that you feel when you watch or read some piece of fiction and you figure out you've found a new thing to call "home".
The feeling you could never disingage yourself from those "characters" and thoae creatures and this part of yourself or else your life woulf be miserable and you know that probably other nonhumans could survive without that perfectly fine. Or missing people you "never met" missing places you "never got to" and onowing you probably wont now but somehow fundong thoae exact places and people on earth and feeling whole.
5/ What do you think of the community?
it's 50/50 either the shittiest crap I ever got into or the safest place I got into. Depends on plataform, group, user base age, and the kind of kin the userbase is. In my experience the most toxic spaces have been (in order):
- Draconic discords because: dick measuring, trauma olympics, "who is the most OP" olympics, "I started a war in my past life and I cannot deal with the pain. "Bro I destroyed UNIVERSES that's NOTHING!!"" Suicidal ideation normalization and even glamorization of suicide to "go back on living as a dragon again".
- Fictionkin/KFF discords because of younger users fighting over doubles, "problematic" kins, fakeclaiming people who doubled their friends and talking the utmost shit of that person who did NOTHING to them, "anti this anti that", trauma olympics.
- Bluesky in general because in my country the theriam community got famous and now its a trend to hate on it and tell people to kill themselves.
- Tumblr because of the amount of grilling, "activism" that is actually just policing, fake claimojg and so on.
- The off date othercon server because no one seems to be able to listen to someone else's experience without giving their opinion on it saying how wrong it it because it doesnt fit their definition of x label, because apparently "you gotta fit the box" and not "the box has to fit you" is more important. They also know better about you than you know yourself. No one can stfu about themselves and listen to other people either it was always a "me me me" competition when I was there.
These places might have changed idk I no longer am there, sometimes I pop up on tumblr still but I avoid it. I have honestly lost most of my interest to engage with the community because it is most of the time unpleasant and stressfull or I read stupid shit that makes me too angry. Now I just hang out on a server I mod with other friends.
6/ What are the things that make you most comfortable and euphoric in your alterhumanity?
Nature, space, looking at stars, drawing, singing and listening to music, when i'm out in nature, when the day its so beautiful I want to cry. Rain. Gear sometimes. Playing my game sources. Witchcraft, beijg around my friends and especially my partners. My shifts.
7/ Are you experiencing species dysphoria?
Somtimes it is as bad as my gender dysphoria but that's mostly because most of my kins are men or another gender. I don't like to be percieved as a human sometimes and it angers me i'm not percieved and treated as a mystical being.
8/ What advice would you like to say to a young alterhuman who has just awakened?
DO YOUR RESEARCH AND DONT TRUST TIKTOK AND FOR THE LOVE OF GOD DONT GO DOING QUADROBICS AS IF IT'S NOT A SPORT THAT REQUIRES PRE-TRAINING AND AS IF YOU WHERE A PROFESSIONAL. Please I know a kid that git kicked by a horse and the other dislocated their wrist because they tried jumping from a sofa to another. Quadrobics can be dangerous and it's not everyone that can do it cus it can mess up some health conditions more. Do not grill people or mistrear thwm because you dont understand them. Dont use your kins as an excuse to being an asshole or misstreating others. You are a amalgam of yout kins and you are not them individually, dont try to act like your past life because you feel like you should because it feels "more legit" and throw away the person you are nowadays, you are still your kin and valid even if you sound, act, look nothing like them. Don't post thinga about yourself online that could potentialy harm you, like triggers, your face, your city etc, seems obvious but people still post a lot of things like that and end up regretting it later.
There is nothing wrong ig your identity isn't 100% involuntary and some aspects of it are not subconciously imprinting but rather copinh mechanisms. I used to lie to myself a lot on this and it only hurt me further. Try to see everything with a grey area, not everything is a us vs them thing like it seems online. Your nonhuman identity is yours only, doesnt have to look like anyone else's or has to look like what people tell you it should. Its ok to not know yout kins at first, dont rush things, its also okay to realize you were wrong about a kin or if your identity changes over time, nothing is ever in vain or lost you are just living your cycle, life and nature works in cycles, honour yours and live it to the fullest and freely.
9/ Do you have/want to have gears?
I have 2 tails, I want wings and a RIG now.
10/ Do you know/have any theories about the origin of your alterhumanity? If so, tell us! (all beliefs are legitimate)
Trauma imprinting and trying to actively cope with it. I was also technically raised my my childhood cat. I dunno! I just am! for me it doesn't matter much but it feels sacred somehow! Also autism.
11/ Tag someone/a creature to answer these questions!ă
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@darksou07
If you are a alterhuman, reblog and answer these questions!
(don't be afraid to write a lot, do what you want ÂŻâ \â _â (â ăâ )â _â /â ÂŻ)
1/ Which category of alterhumanity do you belong to?
2/ What/who is/are your type(s)? (if you have any)
3/ Do you experience shifts? If so, can you tell us your most common shifts and your strangest cameo shift (if you've ever had a cameo shift)?
4/ How do you experience your alterhumanity in everyday life?
5/ What do you think of the community?
6/ What are the things that make you most comfortable and euphoric in your alterhumanity?
7/ Are you experiencing species dysphoria?
8/ What advice would you like to say to a young alterhuman who has just awakened?
9/ Do you have/want to have gears?
10/ Do you know/have any theories about the origin of your alterhumanity? If so, tell us! (all beliefs are legitimate)
11/ Tag someone/a creature to answer these questions!ă
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I havenât been normal about Isaac Castlevania for a single second of my life
#best character of all time#when I started the show I wasnât expecting him to be my favourite part of the show#but his whole arc was just perfection#heâs my mass murderer your honor#as someone who has been actively suicidal#isaac was deeply relatable#I love him#castlevania
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Bojack Horseman is the last piece of media that I would have expected to have a consistently enduring fandom. It's pretty much non-existent on an average day on Tumblr, but it's obnoxiously popular on other forms of media daily, and it kind of feels like tumblr is dying out in most content anyway, and even on here there's still a decent amount of content that's posted daily that is decent enough for a piece of media that was canceled years ago and wasn't super popular or mainstream even when I was out. It impresses me daily, it's a good thing, since BoJack is the love of my life anyway and is boring as it is, really all that I need for the rest of my sad, lonely, pathetic life.
#I keep trying to cling on to Rick as a comfort character too but honestly it's just not the same#whenever I just cling on to Bojack 100% I fall into this weird headspace where it just feels right#it's perfect for someone that loves niche bright colorful but at the same time depressing medium#with BoJack being my perfect type as a partner#as a mentally ill fanfic maladaptive daydreamer#and a someone who struggles severely with alcoholism and suicide and is looking for validation with that struggle daily#ans ALSO#has been looking for a sense of online community for years that doesn't just randomly die out#I've been checking Bojack culture everyday for literally 3 years straight without missing a single day and there's always something going on#granted the fandom does not care about me but actively despisees me and has made me suicidal more times I can bother to remember at this#point but considering how bleak and resourceless my life has become it's still a pretty good deal#it's much more preferable to that dead inside#utterly empty neurotypical feeling that comes with most media fandoms
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mmm essay about sally and kid gort in the tags (cw for child abuse, mentions of suicide, animal cruelty and a murder attempt. i always hope i donât have to say this but just in case: i donât excuse or condone any of her or gortâs behaviour at all.) this is literally not even touching upon everything i have to say because i hit the fucking tag limit lmao. NOBODY READ ITâS BAD BRAINSTORMING I JUST NEEDED TO GET IT OUT SOMEHOW
#thinkin too much about gortie side characters again.#sally this time and why she specifically talks about him the way she does#like dravo is obviously still shitty but to me he was. âjust âneglectful#while sally actively hated and even felt terrorised by her own child#like. itâs not like i donât understand her at all.#imagine you and your love donât have much besides each other and your shop and you get pregnant and ready to raise a child#only for it to not be a child he didnât and doesnât cry ever and he learns everything so much sooner than most but then he never calls you#his parents and itâs not just a petty thing kids do sometimes you feel that he doesnât see you as family and the worst part is that you#agree deep down#and as he gets older he doesnât have any friends and actively rejects the notion of the entire concept#but then as time passes you hear about how he has entire groups of children following him and then several of them commit suicide#and that thing coming to sit with you and dravo at the dinner table says that he did what you did last week when the axe to chop wood broke#and you discarded it and got a new one#and he has these habits of ripping out flowers and making sure that they donât regrow#and then you hear rumours about a friendâs daughterâs cat disappearing and think nothing of it#until you visit his tree house a month later and find a declawed cat and birds with clipped wings and crushed bugs that he keeps fondly#and then you see him with other children and they donât know and his face is different and body language is entirely different#and were it not for the fact that you know better you would never see anything but a normal child#and you know that you are one who painstakingly brought this thing that should not be into the world and so you decide to end it all one da#and go to him as heâs asleep with the knife shaking in your hand#but he cries when youâre above him! screams at the top of his lungs!#so you beg for forgiveness even though you donât deserve it through tears but as soon as the knife is put away you see the act drop and fee#his clever fingers having twisted your brain inside and out and you know that you can do nothing#and so the opportunity arises to at least remove him out of your life if not everyoneâs lives and you take it immediately.#but you heard him talk. how he will close his fist around the world one day. and you know that it is not a matter of if but when.#like. imagine that. jesus dude.#like i hc her as someone that is messy and does not know a lot about life and she certainly wouldnât have been a good mother but the love#or at least desire to love is there somewhere. and believing that having a child is really the only somewhat meaningful thing she can do#with her life. sheâs not some hero or rich or anything of note. so thereâs a lot obligation and not genuine desire for family here.#but she never really got the chance to be an actual mother in the first place so. who knows what that might have looked like
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Something that a lot of people don't seem to understand is that not wanting to die is different from wanting to live
#this has been thoughts from someone who has been depressed for decade#but has never been actively suicidal#make of it what you will#also thoughts that name you realize you didn't take meds last night#gotta fix that#venting
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80 pages into the disco elysium prequel novel. let me just say me and jesper are NOT on speaking terms and will never be again.
#his character took such a fucked turn I was not expecting#and btw I'm kind of mad at khan and tereesz too by proxy because why are you letting your friend do this#and still being friends with him.#tereesz is my favorite and has been ever since the beginning. I like that he's badass and suicidal but stoic about it#hope they don't reveal something horrible about him like they did for jesper#who btw I found kind of cool before (still not someone I'd really like to hang out with) but now I actively want to kill#with hammers.
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i don't like sp patrick on my dash. i don't enjoy watching that man. he should be on suicide watch
#ok before someone comes for me: 1) this is mostly a joke. idc what others post#but also not bc 2) a lot of my discomfort around sp/2011-2 patrick stems from my decade held belief that he was suicidal#maybe not consciously/actively or w/e idk im not his therapist. but also idc what he said afterwards. i read that post when it was posted &#my fear and discomfort and reactions are real and yeah i dont think that now but looking back at those years brings them back so đ€·đŸââïž#anyways#suicide tw#<- in case someone has it blocked#but also sry for venting but this is why u will never see me interacting with content from that era???#im always like :| i shouldn't be seeing this i should be locking up the alcohol cabinet and checking all the sharp blades on the house#which is a RIDICULOUS thought to have in regards to a grown ass man who i don't know but w/e it's how it works on my mind đ€·đŸââïž#anyways this post is dumb idk why im venting im just been really all over the place since yesterday
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What is transandrophobia and why is it called that? By the guy who coined it and is kind of tired of seeing it defined in the opposite of what it's meant to describe.
In it's most simple definition. Transandrophobia is the way that the fear of men impacts the material reality and mental/physical health of transgender men.
Transandrophobia, is the way that the fear of men and/or masculinity effects transgender menâs ability to access queer and transgender spaces, sexual assault survivor resources, and reproductive health care.
Transandrophobia, is the way that the fear of men and/or masculinity holds back transgender men from transitioning or from presenting as masculine.
Transandrophobia, is the way the fear of men and/or masculinity results in the disowning of transgender men from previous found families and the isolation of transgender men in general.
Transandrophobia, is the way the fear of men and/or masculinity has resulted in people using their trauma as an excuse for abusing transgender men, physically, sexually, and emotionally.
Transandrophobia, is the way the fear of men has resulted in people refusing admittance to âmale identified peopleâ to certain queer events and safe spaces.
Transandrophobia, is the way that the fear of masculinity has led to people assuming that butches across the gender spectrum are inherently violent and hyper-sexual.
Transandrophobia, is the way that the fear of men and/or masculinity results in the forced feminization of transgender men in queer spaces, with the insistence that those who refuse to feminize themselves to make others more comfortable should not be allowed entrance to certain queer spaces.
Transandrophobia, is the way that the fear of men has led people to assuming that butches who were assigned female at birth, are at risk of becoming the enemy (a man) and should not be given the same amount of trust as a feminine presenting cis woman.
Transandrophobia, is when that the fear of men being in womenâs spaces prevents trans men and non-binary people who present as male from accessing gynecological care, abortions, and birth control.
Transandrophobia, is when transgender men must make themselves smaller to be seen as âone of the good onesâ and it is when a trans man who is loud or sexual or Black or Brown or too masculine is seen as a threat to the safety of other transgender people.
Transandrophobia, is when transgender men who speak up about how the normalized way of speaking ill about men in feminist and queer spaces has made them activity suicidal, de-transition, or prevented them from transitioning, are told to âshut up and sit downâ or âgood.â
Transandrophobia, is not when trans men face misogyny â that is just a trans man facing misogyny (which all trans men face, because misogyny and sexism effects everyone, not just women). However, transandrophobia is when someone says that trans men donât face misogyny because they are men, make claims that trans men benefit from misogyny since they are men, or insist that trans menâs experiences with misogyny arenât as valid or as bad as when a woman or non-male person faces misogyny.
Transandrophobia, is when trans menâs struggles are dismissed as being less important, because men donât need help or men already have help or men don't face real struggles.
Transandrophobia, is when people refuse to acknowledge that the patriarchy seeâs transgender men as failed women and not men, which is why transgender men do bot benefit from the patriarchy but are instead violently and systematically punished by it.
Transandrophobia is that and a whole lot more, I would need a book to describe the entirety of the issue, I have been writing a book on it for over six years and re-writing it over and over because if I say it wrong, or say it with too much emotion, or not enough emotion, or with too many numbers, or not enough numbers, and publish it without using perfect wording, trans men might not get another chance to speak up for a long ass time and we will once again have to find new words to say "Pretty please treat me like a human being and let me have access to the things I need in order to survive." and "Pretty please consider that if a large group of people from a minority are telling you they are being oppressed by these actions and fears, then maybe you should believe them or at least the material statistical evidence of that oppression, since you probably trust journals more than us describing our reality and lived experiences."
#saint speaks#transandrophobia#trans men#ftm#transmasc#transgender#transsexual#trans boy#trans pride#trans issues#ftm issues#anyway I'm tired of people describing transandrophobia as the intersection of misogyny and transphobia for transmasculine people#when that is like explicitly not what I wanted it to be used for#it is not the 'boy version' of transmisogyny.#it is its own thing that specifically has to do with the way that the fear of men effects trans men's lives
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Team 7 gets zapped into the warring states era but it's like, team 7 either mid or directly after wave-arc.
They're babies!! They're untrained little babies!!! None of them have gotten that good good character development yet!! Kakashi is still actively desperately wanting to not teach them!! (tho he may have just gotten his "ahh fuck. I actually have to teach them, huh." Moment)
Sasuke looks like a carbon copy of a younger Izuna and it's going to cause problems
Naruto thankfully doesn't look much like an Uzumaki, but his tendency to very loudly introduce himself is going to get him into trouble
Going w my usual flavor of "the Hatake are a very small but very famous clan known for being fucking insane", people are seeing Kakashi and going "oh god oh fuck what are one of THOSE guys doing here oh sage preserve us please don't eat me" as Kakashi just kinda stands there like đ§ââïž
Sakura is the only one safe from not being fucked up and over her clan, good for her!
-> back to the Hatake thing.
The kids still know virtually nothing about their sensei so they're learning all this stuff about his clan and believing every word of it, from the believable rumors to the insane.
Sakura, in a hushed, worried voice: "Sensei,, is it true ur clan eats people??"
Kakashi, who's father died before he could tell him almost anything about their clan and genuinely doesn't know but at this point is starting to get a little worried about it:
Kakashi, who also never passes up the opportunity to fuck with someone: "only stupid little students who ask stupid little questions <3"
Sakura and Sasuke: *worriedly look at a confused Naruto*
For convoluted reasons they run into the Hatake of the era and after introductions they look at the kids and are like,
"Oh!!! Ok, so this is your kid, right? :)" pointing at Sakura.
And Kakashi is like. ",,no."
"Ohhh, ok. So this one is your kid then?" *points at Naruto*
",,,,,,,,no."
They look at him confused then nod at Sasuke. "So then that one's your kid, right?"
"None of them are my children."
*visibly disapproving / disbelieving side eye*
One big difference between this and the team ro time travel one is how much less trustworthy Kakashi comes off to literally everyone who looks at him.
He's a trained adult shinobi, probable bloodline thief (with no way to prove his innocence), and he has 3 children from 3 different clans (2 of which are indirectly enemies bc the Uzumaki is a Senju ally) (1 of which might have a direct relation to the Uchiha main house) and comes from an infamously volatile "wild clan" from another country entirely (Iron country)
He is NOT getting out of this with talk no jutsu bullshit. He has a target on his back from day 1 and it will take a minor miracle to get even a single person hear him out
Anyways uhhâ
Saying Tajima and Butsuma are still alive but due to die in some months (till team 7 accidentally interfere and somehow accidentally save Tajima, maybe also Butsuma but I'm more biased towards Tajima so I'm thinking just him actually)
Kakashi sees baby Kagami and feels like he's been hit by a truck bc he looks just like a miniature Shisui and he has hang-ups about his "suicide"
Half-Hatake Tobirama is catching HEAT from Kakashi's antics. Why does one of ur cousins have a sharingan. Where did he get those children. Do you know anything about this. Is it your duty to help hunt him down bc hes your blood. If not yours then it's definatley the Hatake's, call them immediately and tell them to clean up their mess.
Bloodline theft is like THE ultimate no-no for all shinobi, especially in this era. To the point that even ancient enemies will sometimes temporarily set aside grudges to kill bloodline theives. Kakashi is so fucked, someone get him out of there
Mmmm there are like still bits and pieces of thoughts floating around in my head for this but I can feel myself getting distracted and want to get back to art fight so I'll leave it here for now
#birds fic talk#naruto#time travel#kakashi hatake#hatake kakashi#sakura haruno#haruno sakura#uzumaki naruto#naruto uzumaki#sasuke uchiha#uchiha sasuke#team 7#team 7 naruto#naruto team 7#senju tobirama#tobirama senju#half hatake tobirama#hatake clan lore#dogteeth kakashi#dog teeth kakashi#warring states period#warring states era
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I feel like too often people frame Nie Mingjue's issues as ignorance borne from safety. Like, they think that because of his privilege as a sect leader he doesn't know what it's like to be in danger and forced to make hard choices to survive. And I disagree. Strongly.
First of all, Nie Mingjue is very familiar with death not only from war but from. You know. Actively dying since the age of fourteen. Let us not forget Nie Mingjue is dead! Super dead! And maybe he didn't die the exact way he expected to but he did, absolutely, know he was going to die. To act like Nie Mingjue is unfamiliar with the scenario of "do something you find morally reprehensible or die" is to ignore that he has been living that exact scenario and chose death.
Nie Mingjue knows death is a risk for someone like Jin guangyao, in fact he explicitly acknowledges it even in his worst moments like the stairs in chapter 49. Had his issue been ignorance, then he would've responded to Jin Guangyao saying that he's in danger and has to sacrifice others for his own safety with "No you aren't you'll be fine." But he doesn't. He accepts the fact that jgy is in danger with no qualms and says: then you should die.
That's not him betraying his values, those are his values. He is, essentially, pro-suicide. Jgy is like hey I have a moral dilemma what should I do and nmj straight up goes "Kill yourself" and earlier that same chapter when he was faced with a moral dilemma he went "I'm gonna kill myself." He believes the solution to moral dilemmas is suicide! He is extremely consistent about this! When it's pointed out to him that it would have been dangerous for Wen Qing to oppose Wen Ruohan it doesn't phase him because he thinks putting yourself at risk to do the right thing is the only moral choice. The idea that he can only hold this belief because he is himself somehow not in danger, again, requires you to ignore that he is dying the whole time. And it doesn't deter him. He is the idea of self-sacrifice as a moral good taken to its absolute logical extreme. Someone who is ready to die and demands the same from everyone else.
It makes him a very fun case study for fandom, because a lot of fandom spaces also tend to revere self-sacrifice as the ultimate good, and yet we get very uncomfortable when someone starts demanding it of characters we love. Like woah, hold on, that's a bit too far isn't it? Only we the audience get to do that!
#mdzs#mdzs meta#nie mingjue#i got a bit spicy at the end there#one wonders of there is perhaps a theme around sacrifice the story is working with here#what with several of the most relevant and major character relationships centering around sacrifice.#anyway I wonder what nmj thought of Wen Qing (and Wen Ning though the jin kept him alive) sacrificing herself at nightless#I have to imagine he approved. despite disagreeing with her he also approved of mianmian giving up her clan position for wwx+ the wens#so he'd think this was her 'finally doing the right thing'#his approval would've been kinda worthless. As a person who is NOT pro-suicide I think that's fucked up! the sacrifice didn't even work!#but it's diabolical to think of the Wen siblings turning themselves in and nmj being there and *praising* them for it.#unhinged behavior. I need this missing scene stat.#this is just kind of a rephrasing of my 'stop calling nmj a hypocrite' post but with a bit more focus on what exactly his values are#and how his problems stem not from him being inconsistent with those values but the fact that they are pretty fucked up!#and that those fucked up values are not a result of a lack danger but the opposite. the *inevitability* of death#he's going to die so he *has* to believe that's the right thing to do.
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*cw: this theory deals with child sexual abuse and has mentions of suicidal ideation and eating disorders.
*If you or anyone you know is going through this, you can find resources here, here and here as well as a list of international hotlines.
Obanai is probably the second most hated character in the fandom, and just like Sanemi, heâs one of the most misunderstood. I think the hate he gets from the fandom is unwarranted; heâs accused of being a dick, a horrible person, a simp and a character who only exists to be Mitsuriâs love interest. All of which is unfair, sure heâs prickly and unapproachable, but heâs not as bad as the fandom makes him out to be.
So, in my quest to draft a defense for our favorite snek boy, I reread his backstory and in doing so, I realized something sad
Unhinged theory
Obanai is a sexual abuse survivor
Let me explain:
Obanaiâs backstory and aspects of his character mirrors that of someone whoâs been through sexual trauma. The evidence I'm going to present is a combination of my own knowledge about these matters and information I got from forums and websites for male survivors of sexual abuse. So let's examine them...um spoilers
The snake demon
I believe that the snake demon is a metaphor for a sexual predator. Her inclusion in the family could also be a metaphor for how these predators insert themselves into family units-or most of the time are family members themselves-and abuse the children for years and even generations. Obanai's relatives sacrificing their babies to her could signify the real life actions of families who are unaware or, turn a blind eye to, or sometimes actively participate in the abuse of their children.
The sacrifice in exchange for wealth speaks of how families in real life ignore the abuse of their children to maintain the wealth and status they obtain from being related to and associated with the abuser.
Even her decision to wait, ordering the cutting of his mouth so he would look like her, could be interpreted as her 'grooming' him in a sense.
Even her design has a certain sexual, predatory aspect to it that's different from the other demons.
His relatives
Obanai describes his family members as being 'disgustingly' affectionate and bringing him lots of 'greasy' food that made him sick. Food in media is often used to depict love, affection, connection and sex, and Demon Slayer is no different.
There are plenty of instances where food and the giving of food has been used to denote friendship (Tanjiro giving Zenitsu, Inosuke and Genya meals in an attempt to bond with them), connection (Giyuu wanting to give Sanemi ohagi), love (Tanjiro's love of cooking and the satisfaction he shows when his meals are enjoyed by others) and pleasure (Mitsuri's large appetite). I'll make a post about this later.
With this context, we can interpret their bringing of rich foods, their overbearing attention and affections as them objectifying and even being sexually inappropriate with him.
The sexual abuse
Non-physical.
The first instance of abuse is non-physical, but that doesn't make it any less important. Being constantly visited by the snake demon in his room at night, Obanai described his feelings of terror, being paralyzed and watched. His body would break out in a sweat, and he would be unable to fall asleep.
His descriptions of the experience and his body's reaction to it reminded me of some survivors' stories I read, where they talked about how in the initial stages of the abuse or when the abuser was first introduced into their lives, their abuser would give them unwanted attention, would stare at them in a way that felt creepy, gross and wrong.
Some had their abusers come in to their rooms, maybe under the guise of 'checking in on them'. They described feeling terrified, freezing up with the hopes that the attacker would leave. Some would take measures such as sleeping with the door locked or with a heavy object against it, sleeping with a sibling or parent, sleeping in a hiding spot that the attacker knows nothing about or not sleeping at all.
Physical.
The specific age that the snake demon plans to 'eat' Obanai is never stated, but from what we've seen so far and in the sexual context, we can assume that she's waiting until he hits puberty. Some studies state that the average age of victims of female sex offenders usually falls around 14 years, but there are cases where the female predator waited until their victim reached sexual maturity before they carried out their abuse, like in the case of Mary Kay Letourneau. Here's a video that breaks down an interview she did before her death.
Obanai was 12 when he was dragged out of his cell to be subjected to what I believe is the first physical abuse. He had his mouth slit from ear to ear, with the blood collected and fed to her. The snake demon decided to have him live a little longer, which again, fits into my theory of her wanting to wait until he reached puberty.
Bodily violation, violence and blood are common allegories for sexual assault used in media and in Obanai's backstory we see it being used when his relatives drag him from his cell, literally pin him down, cut his mouth and feed his blood to the snake demon. The act of feeding on his blood could also be a metaphor for the snake demon sexually abusing him.
His escape and the resulting fallout
Obanai managed to escape, and although he was tracked down by the snake demon, he was saved by Shinjuro Kengoku before she could kill him. His cousin's response was to blame him for all that happened, asked why he ran away, and said that he should have 'allowed' the demon to eat him.
This could represent how some victims are rejected, ostracized and criticized for speaking out against their attacker, exposing the abuse to the public and getting help. Their families would say 'you should have just let it happen', 'you destroyed the family', 'why did you run away, tell people?' and place the blame on the victim.
Obanai's reaction
There are three aspects of his characterization that are similar to the common reactions noticed in adult survivors of sexual assault, especially male survivors.
His appearance.
His behavior.
His beliefs.
His appearance
Obanai has a small frame that he hides with his baggy uniform and haori. I can tell it's baggy compared to that of the other slayers because of the width of his pants vs the width of his lower legs. Desexualization or hypo-sexualization is a common response among some survivors of sexual trauma, this usually involves wearing clothes and taking measures to make themselves look 'unattractive'.
'But this side feels more comfortable for me, like the baggy clothes I wear, which hide my body, and the long sleeves which reach past my wrists. I promised myself no man would ever touch me again, and whether it was a moment of triumph, or a moment of defeat, I still don't know.'
'I'm thin, shy. I seem easy to dominate. I've grown a beard. That's helped a little. I dress in baggy clothes, covering as much of my skin as possible. That makes me feel safe.'
This not only helps regain a sense of control and power over their body but also serves as a protective measure against sexual advances so they don't get abused again.
In Obanai, given his history of receiving unwanted, suffocating and 'disgusting' attention from his female relatives, it would make sense that he would want to dress in a way that makes him unapproachable and hides his body from the opposite sex. We can see his attempts to desexualize himself in the picture below:
His behavior
'Iguro has difficulty with girls. Due to his experiences growing up, he was unable to conquer his fear and animosity. Plus, the firls who joined the Demon Slayer Corps often put on brave faces because of their sad backgrounds, so he felt sorry for them, making him uncomfortable in a different way.' - Taisho Whispers, official English translation.
'Iguro-san isn't good with women. Due to his upbringing he has a fear and disgust towards women. (I couldn't overcome it easily. The women who joined the Demon Slayer Corps have painful stories of determination. I felt sorry for them and I didn't get along with them in a way that was different from the way I got along with my family)' - Taisho Whispers, direct-sort-of-shitty translation via Google Translate.
Male survivors who were victims of childhood abuse by female perpetrators often talk about how the abuse greatly affected their relationships with women or lack thereof. Some going so far as to say that they became afraid of women, being around them and how sometimes being touched by women would trigger panic attacks and remind them of the trauma.
Here are some quotes posted in a thread on the Male Survivor forum. Full thread here.
'Once that happened, my genophobia became more intense. I couldn't ware short trousers in summer, could never go swimming, got paranoid if I touched a woman's arm or even brushed against one, would always stand at a distance from female friends, and would literally leave the room if anything explicit was discussed.'
'I have started to have strange, deep discomforting feelings as I remember some of the assaults and I have gotten to a place where touch from a woman makes my hair stand up, makes me nauseous, and gives me chills and feelings of dread.'
Obanai has similar responses when he finds himself in proximity to women. We're only told about it in the main manga, but it's shown in the Gakuen. I know the Gakuen takes place in an alternate universe, but aside from the events, the behaviors of the characters are based on their actual personalities in the main manga, so we can safely say the reactions he displays in the Gakuen is canon to his character.
His beliefs
Adult survivors of sexual abuse often struggle with feelings of guilt, rage, and shame. In the manga, Obanai talks about being held back by the decaying hands of his family members, which could represent the long-lasting effects of sexual abuse and how some survivors carry these burdens all through adulthood or throughout their lives.
There's also the thoughts about himself that echo the heartbreaking thoughts shared by some male survivors.
Guilt:
"As the member of a filthy family, I too was corrupt. My sins were deep, so I could not live a normal life"
Rage:
"With no other outlet, I turned all my rage on demons in a grudge of intense hatred. By risking my life for others, I felt as if I could in some way become a slightly better person."
Shame:
"Unless I die and come back in a different body in which this filthy blood does not flow, I have no right to be with you."
Suicidal ideation(mild):
"By risking my life for others, I felt as if I could in some way become a slightly better person."
"I want to die defeating Muzan." (He's the only character that I know of that outright says this.)
He also kind-of expresses his feelings of being weak during the fight with Muzan:
"I've accomplished less in this battle than anyone! I wish I could deliver a more effective attack."
While this quote isn't exactly definite, a feeling of being weak, or being 'less of a man' is also a common experience shared by male sexual assault survivors.
The scar and It's symbolism
The scar is a physical manifestation of the lifelong effect that sexual abuse has on its victims and the stigma it carries. For Obanai, it's not just a painful reminder of the trauma he suffered at the hands of his family, but also a reminder to him that he's like his attacker, the snake demon. The bandages he wraps around his mouth symbolizes not just his attempts to hide his trauma, but also his inability to talk about it due to shame and fear, which is unfortunately an all too common experience of male survivors.
Another struggle survivors often experience is with intimacy, romantic relationships and sex. For Obanai, I believe that this struggle is represented by his eating disorder. The link between food and sex is a well established belief in many cultures, people with large appetites can be seen as having equally high sex drives while people with small appetites have little or no sex drive.
As he grows older, his little appetite is basically him curbing his growing sexual desire, which he sees as ugly, like the scar on his mouth. But the thing is Obanai wants love, he wants to love and be loved, to be intimate with another person, but he feels he doesn't deserve it, after all he's filthy, shameful and probably a predator just like the snake demon. So he starves himself, suffering in silence with the belief that he was disgusting, that no one would ever love him, that he was destined to and deserved to be alone.
Then he met Mitsuri.
In Conclusion, Obanai is way more complex than the KnY fandom gives him credit for. This is a man that went through immense suffering, and it's really sad to see people hate on him because he isn't 'nice'.
Well, that's just how life is. Trauma doesn't exactly make nice people. We can't all be like Giyuu or Tanjiro(bestest boy â€), a lot of us are like Obanai, Sanemi, and even Shinobu, a lot of us are angry, and why shouldn't we be?
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*Phew, ok so this one has been in the drafts for a while because I was scared to post such a dark subject matter and also I needed to be really sure I wasn't just talking out of my ass but after rereading his backstory and analyzing aspects of his character, I'm more confident about this.
#demon slayer#kimetsu no yaiba#kny#obamitsu#obanai iguro#tw: csa#tw: ed#unhinged theory#unhinged analysis#hashira#demon slayer academy#demon slayer hashira#mitsuri kanroji#might make edits later#kny spoilers#kny analysis#obanai x mitsuri
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Alright so it seems that I'm not quite done beating the horse that is the Bacon triptych - because the potential layers in its presence have me absolutely enthralled. As a visual element, it illustrates the "currently unfolding" part of the drama, but also appears to allude to a story that's yet to come; and, granted, that may be the brainrot speaking, but my art history fixation is insisting that there's gold in them hills, so bear with me here.
As tenuous as it may seem at first glance, I firmly believe that the writing itself supports my fascination with this piece. It demands to be noticed. It is a vivid splash of red in a box of brutalist grey; and, furthermore, unlike the other paintings in the Dubai penthouse, it's written into the dialogue. The camera lingers there - hence, the series wants us to pay attention; and, while its subject-level significance is not to be discarded, I cannot help but see another, similarly emotional allusion within the same frames.
Instead of drawing from the painting, this story layer connects more to the artist himself. One of the most notable periods of Francis Bacon's personal life was his relationship with George Dyer, which lasted from the 1960s to the early 1970s. Unlike his previous paramours - who were largely older (and, in the case of the last, abusive) men, Dyer was a young addict. Described as someone who could "throw a decisive punch," he was nevertheless vulnerable and trusting; as such, Bacon took on a dominant role, and Dyer became his muse. Among Bacon's portraits, he was ever-present; and though the relationship was tumultuous, often overwhelmed by their shared addictions, those paintings are uncharacteristically tender.
The story ended with tragedy - it's an account of drugs, alcoholism, neediness, dependence, classism, friction, and Dyer's eventual suicide; and within the context of IWTV, this framework is undeniably thematically relevant.
From the beginning - a decade-long involvement, addiction, an uncharacteristic tenderness - beat for beat, the book version of Devil's Minion is the same story, happening only a few years off. The presence of the Bacon painting within the Dubai penthouse is, in my opinion, an indicator to it having happened in the show as well. Just like Dyer, the TV version Daniel met Armand in a pub (or bar); just like Dyer, he is compact, athletic, pale, working-class - and, when under the influence, boisterous and active.
There is, naturally, one key difference; unlike Dyer, Daniel survives.
In the Doylist sense, the painting, therefore, acts as a visual cue - almost as evidence, of sorts. The memory of their entanglement may be effaced, but the blood-red stain of it is impossible to ignore, as is this placement:
I don't believe it is accidental that the painting is sold almost as soon as Daniel arrives in Dubai. It is an indication that the Devil and his Minion are no longer locked within a determined ending; their story continues, and memories are replaced with the real, living thing.
Edit: it bears pointing out that, while I had this post hanging in my drafts, convinced that I was reading far too much into something that already had another reason to exist, it's been announced that the relationship between Daniel and Armand is, in fact, going to be explored within the series. My every wish has been granted, and I can hardly wait.
#iwtv#interview with the vampire#amc iwtv#the vampire armand#daniel molloy#francis bacon#art#art history#devil's minion#armandiel#armandaniel#iwtv season 2#assad zaman#eric bogosian#luke brandon field#don't be afraid just start the tape
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i was only gonna write in the tags but that turned into a rant so
warning! donât open the tags unless you want a long unorganized rant!
ABOUT THE ALEX KISTER SITUATION
Just found out about the situation, and this might give me hate, but I think its important to say:
LETS WAIT TO HEAR ALEX KISTER
As disgusting as the allegations are, we shouldnt turn this into another Kwite situation. People are already jumping the gun and claiming that him being a creep is the absolute truth, but we all need to wait.
I hate saying this, but this could be fake. I don't like thinking this but after so many cases of shit like this I can't help but have to doubt and wait.
If the allegations are true than I will post here and apologize for doubting the victims. As someone who suffered with stuff like that before, I hope to God that no one ever goes through something like those people did.
Anyway, I might go to bed now, I hope he responds soon so I can have the full picture
#man. not to be That Guy In The Notes but this whole thing is pissing me off#like was what alex did objectively fucked up? yes!!!#but as someone why has been on both sides of a toxic relationship before what IM seeing is a person who is severely mentally ill#i donât think that excuses his actions at all especially considering he did not actively or adequately seek help for prblms he knew he has#but i hate hate hate how the doc is worded. like every action heâs taken was premeditated and meant to cause harm#and everyone jumping on that bandwagon and denouncing kister as a creep without giving him ANY chance to speak?!#what the fuck guys!?!?#that callout had a weirdly vindictive (?) tone overall imo#i really donât like how the author knew kister for like. what. a year max i think?#and were upset that kister hadnât changed and interpreted it as intentional#like hello??? itâs cyclical behavior! you said so yourself!#idk what disorders he might have if any and i wonât speculate but as a mentally ill person i KNOW how hard it can be to break those cycles#for me it felt like i was literally not in control of my own thoughts or actions sometimes and i wouldnt be surprised if he feels similar#i do think making a 16 year old stay up all night keeping him from committing suicide is. really fucked#like really really fucked. iâve been in that position before with friends my age#and itâs awful. canât imagine how much worse it is when the other party is a creator you look up to who is significantly older than you#and the way he treated his partners sexuality was incredibly gross#but for the love of god. can we stop acting like heâs doing this entirely on purpose and premeditated?#can we AT LEAST let him fucking say something before we bring out the metaphorical guillotine?#honestly. chances are iâm gonna keep enjoying tma. cuz yea heâs absolutely in the wrong and def toxic and gross#but im here for a horror series not for him#i also genuinely think this man needs help and all this *gestures at the callout doc* is not going to get him anywhere or solve the problem#jesus i did not mean to go on such a rant. sorry folks!#alex kister#the mandela catalogue#man i gotta go out a warning at the top now huh#because i cannot stop yapping#canât wait (/neg) to tell my therapist all about this#EDIT: i meant tmc not tma!! i got my acronyms wrong thatâs a different horror series entirely
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Sorry for talking about Cornelius Hickey from hit series AMCâs The Terror (2018) again but I think itâs really overlooked how Hickey serves an additional narrative purpose in his existence as a metatextual threat.
Hickey in many ways is there to be an ideological contrast to the âgoodâ characters in the show in a way thatâs really interesting. All through the series thereâs this conflict between morality and survival, or as Hickey puts it, âyour morals and your practicals.â Assisted suicide, survival cannibalism, et cetera. But the point is, Hickey has already resolved that internal conflict. For a lot of the other characters, this is perhaps the first time theyâve been in a genuine survival situation, where theyâve had to confront what theyâre willing to sacrifice for the sake of survival. But Hickey has already been there. From before they even set sail, the stakes have been life and death. He was willing to kill someone to be on this boat. Everything else is small potatoes. As he says to Billy in one of his first crucial scenes, âthere are worse things than being lashed.â
Hickey is, in many ways, perfectly suited to the landscape they find themselves in. Other characters want to get back to England. Hickey wanted to get away from England. The principles that other people hold, relics from their homeland, are what Hickey was trying to escape. And he makes a point of calling these principles into question. Whatâs the difference, really, between a dog and any other creature you kill for food? What makes a lieutenant better than a caulkerâs mate? Itâs all in your head.
And itâs not just that he resents them, though he does. He actively thinks theyâre dumb! He sees principles as a weakness in other people. Itâs why heâs surprised when Mr. Goodsir sees through his attempt to gather information about Silna. He thinks âgenerousâ is a synonym for âstupidâ. Itâs why heâs amused when Irving recommends watercolors, when Billy tells him heâs going to be better and not have sex with him anymore. Itâs silly to him.
And to some degree he's right. We, as a modern audience, snort when Irving tells Hickey he should stop being gay and do âclimbing exercisesâ instead. The things that seem so morally relevant and important to them are completely arbitrary. The thing is, Hickey sees killing people the same way. Why is it okay to kill people in some circumstances and not others? Tozer shot Morfin, and it was okay then! Why is it only bad when he does it? When heâs about to be hanged, and Crozier makes a point to say he caused the deaths of women and children, and an officer, Hickey ROLLS HIS EYES. Because it doesnât make a difference to him.
And this concept is emphasized very clearly by the plot, not just Hickey. When Hickey kidnaps Silna, we as an audience know Crozier was about to do essentially the same thing. âBring her in for questioningâ is politer than âkidnapâ, but itâs not like it makes a difference to her. Itâs just the principle of the thing.
To be clear, I don't think this makes Hickey himself secretly right or anything. Because despite what he tells himself, he does have morals. He isn't the free, enlightened being he thinks he is, who has shrugged off the burden of England's social mores. He carries those ideas with him. He does the same thing, fundamentally, as the people he derides. The English idea of the Arctic as a place to be explored and conquered, a tabula rasa where he can start anew, free of rules and morals, is an inaccurate one. It has consequences the same as any other place, and is subject to principles, even if they're not ones he recognizes. He completely disregards the Netsilik people as a source of help not only for his own selfish reasons, but because I think he truly subscribes to the English belief in their "savagery".
He has taken an idea and mistaken it for the truth. And that belief in his own lack of blind spots, the belief that he alone is able to see the world as it really is, is ultimately his downfall. It doesn't occur to him that the Tuunbaq is anything but a sophisticated tool, let alone something that has rules and principles beyond his comprehension. It doesn't occur to him that there might be consequences for his actions beyond the immediate. It doesn't occur to him that Mr. Goodsir would choose his principles over his own life, would choose to do something that has an impact beyond himself. For Hickey, those things are unimaginable.
Anyway character of all time. Monster that eats souls, rat king extraordinaire, guy with delusions of godhood, living manifestation of hubris. Cornelius Hickey you will ALWAYS be famous.
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Sometimes I hear people say the first season was pretty great for everyone's development except for natsu who doesn't really have his own arc, instead taking a piece of everyone else's arc.
This is true but also I think it could have been a really great storytelling device to set up an arc for natsu later.
Think about it. Natsu made a new friend, became very close with that friend then formed a team with her, happy, and his two childhood friends/rivals/kinda siblings, ultimately discovering they work very well together.
Bear in mind, this is the first time natsu has worked with anyone besides happy since he lost lisanna and even then natsu has always kind of worked alone.
Then within less then 3 months his home is attacked and destroyed by someone trying to kidnap Lucy, he nearly loses gray to suicide, he watches erza completely fall apart and then also try to kill herself TWICE. Second time being one where he has to PHYSICALLY DRAG HER out of the lacrima and then FORCE her to promise she won't do that shit again. Do yall think he's ok?? cuz I would not beđđ
Case and point, natsu has been a witness to all of this but has also been the one most active in trying to stop the worst from happening, he's been the pillar of support for everyone in their time of weakness. Is this cuz he's the main character? Yes. But it could also be a pretty cool story thing. It's never focused on much but it's shown that natsu struggled A LOT to open up and connect with others after losing his father, his first real friend was lisanna and she died.
I think it's worth noting that the tower of heaven is the last of a long series of near tragedies that almost happened, and would have happened, if natsu hadn't been there. It's also the one where, for the first time in the series, we see natsu truly break down.
#fairy tail#natsu dragneel#lucy heartfilia#gray fullbuster#erza scarlet#yappin#hope this makes sense
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