#kabru: he's making eye contact at me? smiling at me? touching my shoulder in a friendly manner? WHO IS THIS MAN?!
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i kinda love before marcille calls the demon!laios out, kabru can definitely tell there was something super off about laios.
kabru is like, "hold up, this is not my man. wtf."
#dungeon meshi#dungeon meshi spoilers#delicious in dungeon#delicious dungeon#labru#kabru: he's making eye contact at me? smiling at me? touching my shoulder in a friendly manner? WHO IS THIS MAN?!#i would also love to know what the demon!laios is saying to kabru too#probably something super ooc as well lol
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I love love love the scenarios of Kabru with a person who is oblivious, but what about someone who is hyper aware of how other people feel towards them as a defense mechanism? Someone who is constantly aware of everything that's going on and it's something they can't turn off but as a result hates guessing games and won't act unless the other person is genuinely forward. They aren't bad and are polite but will blatantly ignore hints. I think there's another layer of hilarity in that one.
Ya! I don't know if I captured what you're looking for, to be honest. But I tried my best, and I hope you like it!
1600 words !
no tw or spoilers I don't think
Cracks - Kabru x reader
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Your heart was a fortress. There were moats and ballistas and canons aimed straight at anyone who dared approach. You werenât sure when the fortress walls raised, but you knew when another stone was added, when they grew higher.Â
And Kabruâs charming smile only piled more stones atop the wall.Â
That smile was intended for another purpose, you knew. Heâd realize that soon enough, but until then, you would maintain eye contact and nod along with his conversations. He didnât talk about himself often, but he had stories to tell, anecdotes, theories. And he wanted your opinion on every single one.Â
âWhat do you think?â Kabru asked. It was a line cast into the water with bait on the hook. It was the sliding of a chess piece across the board. And he didnât mean to play these games, you also knew that. It was just how he was.Â
âI donât know,â was all you gave him.Â
Kabru nodded to himself. He was good at covering up his disappointment, but you could practically see the gears turning in his pretty head. The only thing you werenât sure of was why, exactly, he had wanted to see you today.Â
Finally, he returned his attention to you, âDo I make you uncomfortable?â
You felt yourself tense. Your shoulders slumped a little and you uncrossed your armsâ he was probably reading your closed-off body language, but that was all simply habit, not a result of discomfort.Â
âNo, you donât,â and you meant it. You werenât about to inform him of why you never took the bait, but youâd throw him a bone. âYou really donât. I just⌠Wait, that was a very straightforward question, Kabru. How uncharacteristic of you.â
âI can be straightforward when I want to be,â He sent you another brilliant smile, though the look in his eyes told you that it was genuine.Â
âWhy do you want to be at this moment?â
Kabru looked away. He stared at his barely-touched mug of ale, doing his best not to shift uncomfortably on the bar stool. Yet, you saw it; the slight bounce of his knee, how his nose wrinkled.Â
Finally: âIâm figuring something out,â he said.Â
âArenât you always?â You teased.Â
And he sent you another genuine smile with a hint of something, you werenât sure. How annoying. Was it affection? You decided to push the thought aside for the sake of your sanity.Â
âYeah, youâve got me,â he put his hands up and laughed, then took a sip of his ale as if needing something to do with himself to ease the tension that was slowly seeping between you. Tension: a noxious, invisible gas. It was about to give you a headache.Â
You turned on the stool to face him, âWhatâs on your mind?â
Kabruâs smile turned wry, âNow youâre the one prying.â Your heart clenched. That was another stone on the wall. He knew you and it made you want to run away as fast as you could.Â
âI guess,â you said, âYeah, I do that sometimes.â
âI donât mind,â Kabru murmured.Â
What a lie.Â
Ë Âˇ ⢠. ° .
âWhy are you two like this?â Rin asked. Her eyes were narrowed and her hands pressed down on her hips. Both you and Kabru took in the sight and began silently reaching conclusions.Â
Kabru was the first to answer. âWhat do you mean? Whatâre we like?â He wasnât confused in the least but made a good show of it.Â
âLike this!â She gestured at you both, how close you were sitting with thighs and shoulders brushing. âYouâre constantly dancing around each other and, frankly, itâs obnoxious.â
She was right. One step towards each other always resulted in two steps back. Kabru would create a verbal maze that you would instantly get lost in. You knew the general layout and that you should go a certain direction, but you never did find the exit.Â
âSorry,â you offered, hoping it would quell Rinâs annoyance. (It did not.)
âAre you two aware thatâŚâ Rin paused. She seemed to choke on her words as her cheeks slowly went pink. You and Kabru both stared. And stared. And Stared. Finally, Rin groaned, âNevermind! This is your problem to figure out. Not mine.â
True enough.Â
âSheâs right,â Kabru murmured after she left. He lowered his head and looked at you, trapping you beneath his spotlight. Unfortunately, you had stage fright.Â
âRight about what?â You asked, standing up to create distance; that spotlight was uncomfortably warm. But the lack of that warmth from Kabruâs body next to yours only created a gaping hole in your chest. (You'd have to fill that hole with sweets and distractions later.)
Kabru pursued your attention, âAbout our feelings, of course.â
Your feelings? At that moment, you were feeling quite shaken as cracks began to run up your fortress walls.Â
âWhat feelings?â You asked flatly.Â
His hopeful little smile instantly fell and he started to shift uncomfortably, âOur feelings.â
âThat doesnât answer my question.â
âDonât make me say it.â
âIâm not making you say anything,â you corrected, taking a step backward, preparing your retreat.Â
âYes you are,â Kabru began to argue desperately, âIâve spent months trying to give you hints! I told you âthe moon is beautiful, isnât it?â and you started talking about how the craters kind of looked like Laoisâs face. I compared our hand sizes together as an excuse to touch you, and all you said was that I have girlish hands!â
âYou do.â
âYou know me,â he grit his teeth, standing up from the bench, âyou know how hard this is for me. Iâve given you so many hints, so many opportunities, but youâve ignored them all!â
Hints. Even the word made you frown. Kabru wanted to play guessing games all day, while all you wanted was a simple game of truth and dare where everybody only picked truth.Â
Sometimes, you couldnât help but wonder why you loved this man. He always banged at the walls of your fortress and, recently, some stones had begun to crumble. You added more, but they would only fall when he decided to say something outright on rare occasion.
âI donât like games,â was all you said.Â
âI know,â Kabru exhaled and ran his fingers through his hair, closing his eyes, âI know. Iâm trying, really. Usually, Iâm pretty adaptable, but this is just⌠Different.â
âAnd⌠You donât like it?â
âIââ his mouth opened and closed before he looked at you straight on, âI donât hate it, honestly. Itâs different in a good way, as if itâs forcing me to be better with my words.â
âYouâre already good with your words. Youâre too good with them, thatâs the problem.â
Kabru watched you for a moment. You allowed him to analyze you despite how it made your skin tingle. After a bit, he nodded to himself. âDo you want to get a drink?â He asked.Â
â...I brought my water canteen with me, so I really donâtâ
âYouâre just blatantly ignoring my hints, arenât you?â Kabru announced. His eyes widened and he threw his hands into the air. Whirling away, he gripped his hair and groaned. You couldnât help but smile at the sight.Â
âMaybe you should try a new method,â you offered, patting his back, âone that doesnât involve implications and guesses.â
Slowly, he lifted his head. He looked a bit dead inside, and his jaw tensed. You felt as if you were watching him force himself to eat a monster out of a sheer need to please. It endeared him to you, but at the same time, you couldnât help but feel sympathy for the guy. The things Kabru put himself through simply to maintain good graces were endless and difficult.Â
âIâŚâ he paused, blinking a few times before he finally looked at you, âWould that work?â
Probably. âThink of it like therapy,â you said as you led him back to the bench and sat down beside him. âTry to be blunt with me. Practice.â
âPractice,â he echoed under his breath.
âCome on.â
His eyes narrowed, âFine. Where do I start? Give me a prompt.â
Good question. You gave it a moment of thought, âAlright, try asking me on a date.â
âI just did a few minutes ago.â
âNo, be blunt about it.â
A heavy pause. Kabru slumped forward a little, an intense look in his eyes. âAlright. Fine. Will you go on a date with me?â
â...Why?â
âWhy?â Fear and horror and exasperation filled his eyes, "Shouldn't you already know?"
âI don't. So, why?â
âBecauseââ just like Rin did earlier, Kabru choked on his words. His hands went up and he made meaningless gestures with them as if that would assist in the process of being blunt. âBecause I would like that?â
âGood job!â You patted him on the shoulder. âNow, bluntly tell me how you feel about me.â
The horror on his face, you wanted a picture of it so you would always have something to laugh at. âReally?â
âReally,â you sang.Â
âFine. Iââ another meaningless gesture as he cleared his throat, brows furrowing, âYou really want me to be blunt?â
âYeah. Tell me the truth, the whole truth, donât dance around it.â
âOkay,â Kabru snorted, âOkay⌠I want to kiss you, I want to hold you, I want your attention, I want to pin you down on the couch andââ
âThatâs enough,â you put up a handâ your cheeks were burningâ and smiled, âweâre in a public place. But I get the point, thank you.â
Kabru sighed in relief. He closed his eyes and fell forward, burying his face in your shoulder. You couldnât help but laugh and pat his back.Â
There was a lot of work to do. He still had another layer of walls to break through, but heâd learn how to defeat and conquer. Heâd learn how to stop building mazes for you. And it would be good for him, if it didnât drive him insane first.Â
You buried your nose into his hair. He groaned, slack in your arms. Part of you wanted to run, retreat. The other part of you rejoiced in the moment. You werenât sure which one to listen to, but you and Kabru would figure it out with time.Â
You and Kabru would figure a lot of things out together from now on.Â
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