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Rainbow Bridge, Tokyo, Japan.
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Tokyo 1 Day Tour, Shibuya Crossing, Meiji Shrine, lunch, Takeshita Street, monorail, Osaiba seaside Park, Daiba 1-chome shopping street, Gundam statue, Statue of Liberty, Tokyo cruise,Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree in 1 day!!
Tokyo 1 Day Tour, Shibuya Crossing, Meiji Shrine, lunch curry, Takeshita Street, monorail, Osaiba seaside Park, Daiba 1-chome shopping street, Gundam statue, Statue of Liberty, Tokyo cruise,Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree in 1 day!! Hi I’m Nobu, I like traveling overseas and in Japan, visited 26 countries! I’m a National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter of English for 10 years. For the people who…
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Persona 5 IRL Stuff
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The entry and exit to each floor of Mementos is based on the appearance of train stations, and the stamps you collect for Jose are seemingly the game's version of train stamps lol.
I'm not sure if this is still true, but train stamps were introduced to me as something that smaller kids will collect when they travel with their families, so it makes sense to me that the NPC associated with them is also a kid. As an adult tourist, I've never bothered with train stamps cause you really have to go out of your way to find some of them and when I'm at a train station my ass is trying to go somewhere lol. I suppose that even in real life, some of those stamp locations must feel like they're random spawns.
I have absolutely bothered with red shrine seals, though. Maybe Persona 6 will have the protagonist collecting those.
Ryuji takes you to a ramen restaurant in Ogikubo. Based on it being in Ogikubo and the appearance of the restaurant in-game, it's modeled after Marufuku Chinese Noodles near Ogikubo Station. The sign in-game just says "Chinese Noodles" without the store name. I'm not sure if this is a famous restaurant or maybe it's just one that Atlus employees like to eat at lol.
Ryuji also takes you to a monjayaki restaurant in Tsukishima during his Confidant. You go to Tsukishima specifically because Tsukishima has a line of restaurants called Monja Street that specializes in, you guessed it, monjayaki.
Akechi introduces you to a jazz bar in Kichijoji called Jazz Jin. The outside appearance seems to be based on Some Time which is also located in Kichijoji. Only the outside resembles what's in-game, though. The inside is different.
Yongenjaya isn't a real place in Tokyo, but it seems to be a renamed version of Sangenjaya - san means 3, yon means 4. I've not been to Sangenjaya, though I've heard that details like the laundromat, even down to the vending machine, looks nearly the same as it does in-game. (If you are interested in doing Persona 5 tourism around Tokyo, I've heard that the Sangenjaya locals do not appreciate Persona 5 tourism or related loitering in this area.)
Shibuya Station is pretty much accurate with how it is IRL. The green train car that you visit Tora at has been moved since the game came out, but the dog statue of Hachiko (or Buchiko as its known in game) is there, the 1000 stairs you climb to get to the Ginza Line, etc, is also all accurate.
When you touch base with Ohya, you unlock Shinjuku. The movie theater in-game is called Cult 9, which is based on an actual movie theater in Shinjuku called Wald 9. The other areas in Shinjuku seem to be a condensed version of Kabukicho (or Kamurocho, if you've played Like a Dragon).
Futaba wants to go shopping in Akihabara and Nakano. Akihabara you've probably already heard about as Nerd Haven. She also talks about visiting Nakano, likely to go shopping at Nakano Broadway which is home to a bunch of Mandarake 2nd hand anime/etc goods stores.
The "huge pancake" that Morgana was talking about is how Tokyo Dome looks from the outside. The pancakes he's comparing it to are the thicc souffle-style fluffy jiggly pancakes that you can get at various restaurants. (Also probably what Akechi thinks of when he hears delicious pancakes lol.)
The other areas and things, I'm really not sure there's much to say about them.
Ann takes you to Harajuku cause she wanted to eat sweets (this is really relatable btw)
Meiji jingu is also real and located near Harajuku
The buffet Ann takes the guys to is the Marble Lounge, but I believe it's since been remodeled
There's multiple museums in Ueno
There's a Catholic church in west Kanda but afaik the inside looks different than in-game
Inokashira Park is real and has swan boats and stuff
Ikebukuro's planetarium is in Sunshine City Mall
Chinatown is real but it's much further than the map makes you think (it's in Yokohama)
Odaiba Seaside Park is another real location
Miura Beach is also real, way down south past Yokohama
Jimbocho is indeed where you'd go to buy books
etc etc etc
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I went to Japan Beach Games Odaiba 2023 held at Odaiba Seaside Park yesterday.
it was a great games.
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Family Fun in Tokyo: Top Activities for Kids
Tokyo is a dynamic city full of family-friendly attractions that are suitable for kids of all ages. There is a plethora of educational and entertaining activities available for your kids, ranging from interactive museums to large parks. The best things to do in Tokyo for kids are listed here at Tokyo Travel Bureau and are sure to provide hours of entertainment.
1. Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea
Visiting the fantastical realms of Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea is a must-do on any vacation to Tokyo. A wide variety of rides, performances, and attractions are available at these theme parks, captivating both kids and adults. The theme parks are a child's dream come true, offering everything from exciting rides to encounters with well-known Disney characters.
2. Ueno Zoo
Over 3,000 species, including the well-known giant pandas, may be found at Japan's oldest zoo, Ueno Zoo, which is situated in Ueno Park. The zoo provides educational activities and the chance for kids to learn about different animal species, making it an ideal family outing.
3. LEGOLAND Discovery Center Tokyo
The LEGOLAND Discovery Center Tokyo in Odaiba is a must-see for children who enjoy construction and creativity. Numerous interactive displays, such as a 4D movie theater, a LEGO factory tour, and themed play spaces where kids can let their imaginations run wild, are featured in this indoor attraction.
4. National Museum of Nature and Science
The National Museum of Nature and Science, located in Ueno Park, provides youngsters with engaging interactive displays and hands-on exhibits that make learning enjoyable. From modern technology to prehistoric dinosaurs, the museum's varied exhibits aim to pique children's interest and inspire amazement.
5. Odaiba Seaside Park
Odaiba Seaside Park is the ideal location for outdoor recreation. In addition to a sandy beach and stunning views of Tokyo Bay, the park offers a variety of recreational opportunities, including beach volleyball and paddleboarding. Families can also take pleasure in picnics and exploring the local entertainment and retail centers.
6. KidZania Tokyo
Located in Toyosu, KidZania Tokyo is a cutting-edge indoor theme park where kids may role-play different professions. Kids may explore a variety of vocations in an entertaining and instructive setting, from cooking to firefighting.
7. Tokyo Dome City
Several activities are available in Tokyo Dome City, such as an interactive entertainment center called ASOBono, a spa, and an amusement park. While ASOBono offers a fun and safe play area with themed zones for various sorts of play, the amusement park has rides that are appropriate for kids of all ages.
8. Miraikan – The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation
The science museum Miraikan, situated in Odaiba, specializes in the most recent technology developments and how they affect society. Children are engaged and inspired to consider the future by the interactive exhibits at the museum. Demonstrations of robots and interactive science activities are highlights.
9. Inokashira Park
Inokashira Park is a charming park in Kichijoji, with a small zoo, boat rentals, and a sizable pond. With playgrounds, natural walks, and seasonal activities like cherry blossom viewing, it's the perfect place for a leisurely family outing.
10. Sumida Aquarium
The Tokyo Skytree Town complex is home to the Sumida Aquarium, which features an array of sea species in its intriguing marine exhibits. The aquarium's striking jellyfish exhibit and open indoor tank, which replicates the Izu Islands' natural habitat, are its highlights.
Families with children will discover a plethora of activities in Tokyo to keep their little ones occupied. The city has something to offer everyone. Tokyo is a place that provides amazing family fun, with everything from exciting amusement parks to instructive museums.
Start arranging the ideal family trip to Tokyo right now by visiting the Tokyo Travel Bureau for additional information and advice on traveling!
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お台場(おだいば) 東京の名所
お台場(おだいば)は、東京湾岸に位置し、都心からのアクセスが良いエリアです。以下にお台場の特徴と魅力を紹介します。 1. エンターテインメント施設 お台場には多彩なエンターテインメント施設があります。代表的なものとして、レインボーブリッジや東京湾クルーズ、豊洲市場、お台場海浜公園、東京都立科学技術館などが挙げられます。 2. ショッピングモール 数多くのショッピングモールやアウトレットモールが立ち並び、ファッション、雑貨、レストランなどを楽しむことができます。代表的なモールとしては、デックス東京ビーチ、AQUA CiTYお台場、ダイバーシティ東京プラザなどがあります。 3. 夜景 夜になると、レインボーブリッジや夜景スポットからの東京湾の夜景が美しいです。 4. イベント開催 様々な季節やイベントに合わせてフェスティバルやイベントが開催されます。また、多目的ホールでコンサートやイベントも開催されます。 5. お台場ウォーターフロント 遊歩道やサイクリングロードなどが整備され、海沿いで散歩やジョギングを楽しむことができます。
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Odaiba famous places in tokyo
Odaiba is located on the coast of Tokyo Bay and is an area with easy access from central Tokyo. Below we will introduce the characteristics and charms of Odaiba. 1. Entertainment facilities Odaiba has a wide variety of entertainment facilities. Typical examples include Rainbow Bridge, Tokyo Bay Cruise, Toyosu Market, Odaiba Seaside Park, and Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Science and Technology. 2. Shopping mall There are many shopping malls and outlet malls, where you can enjoy fashion, miscellaneous goods, restaurants, and more. Representative malls include Decks Tokyo Beach, AQUA CiTY Odaiba, and DiverCity Tokyo Plaza. 3. Night view At night, the night view of Tokyo Bay from Rainbow Bridge and night view spots is beautiful. 4. Holding an event Festivals and events are held according to various seasons and events. Concerts and events are also held in the multipurpose hall. 5. Odaiba Waterfront There are promenades and cycling roads, so you can enjoy walking or jogging along the seaside.
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Honoka [Let's go around] Part 2
Previously: Part 1
Honoka: You’ll hardly ever find an empty street or train car in Tokyo, huh.
Manager: Any other touristy areas you want to see?
Honoka: Hm, any suggestions?
Manager: Let’s see…
Honoka: Oh, how about Odaiba?
Manager: That works!
Honoka: I actually haven’t been there myself.
Manager: I’m sure both you and your mother would enjoy it.
Honoka: I’ve heard good things about Odaiba Seaside Park.
Manager: Yeah! The view from there is beautiful, especially at night. You could also go to the Ferris wheel.
Honoka: Oh, yes, my mom would definitely love that!
Manager: Alright, Odaiba it is then.
Honoka: Yup yup! Let’s get going.
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Honoka: Pick up the pace, Manager! You can’t be falling behind now.
Manager: I’m going, I’m going. Ow. No need to tug my hand like that.
Honoka: Hehe. Just feeling the vibes of this place is already getting me pumped!
Manager: You think so?
Honoka: Whoa, Manager, check out that fountain! It looks like something right out of Europe! [1]
Manager: It’s even more stunning up close.
Honoka: Honestly, it’s a little hard to choose where to go. Everything is so interesting.
Manager: I have to say, I wouldn’t have expected you to be this much of a travel enthusiast.
Honoka: I mean, who wouldn’t get excited going to a bunch of cool places and seeing all these fascinating sights?
Manager: (I feel like a parent chaperoning a little kid.)
Honoka: I get the feeling you were thinking something impolite just now, Manager.
Manager: No, not at all. I was just thinking how much fun I’m having!
Honoka: Let’s go over there next!
Manager: Ack, slow down a little would you?!
Honoka: Stop complaining already and come on! There’s only so many hours in the day!
Manager: Huff, huff. You’re too fast, Honoka.
Honoka: Or maybe you’re too slow, Manager. You should work out more!
Manager: I guess I could stand to do more exercise, but still…
Honoka: Oh, here’s the Ferris wheel. Wanna ride it? Since we’re here to scout out things to do.
Manager: Sure. I’ll pay for both of us.
Honoka: Are you sure?
Manager: Of course! It’s no big deal.
Honoka: Thanks a bunch!
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Honoka: Ferris wheels look completely different from outside versus when you’re actually in them, huh.
Manager: Mhm. They light up all pretty at night, but you can’t really see any of it from inside.
Honoka: But in exchange, you get such an amazing view! Isn’t it romantic?
Manager: Yeah, I guess it is.
Honoka: Oh, we’re almost at the top! Wanna do a hop when we get there?
Manager: I’d rather not, thanks…I wouldn’t want to rock the cab…
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Honoka: Mmmm! Thanks for coming with me today, Manager! Today was so much fun.
Manager: Don’t mention it. I’m glad I could help.
Honoka: Next time we can all go together. You, me, and my mom!
Manager: Uh, I wouldn’t want to intrude on your mother-daughter bonding…
Honoka: Heheh, I was just kidding! Oh, but we should actually do something like this with the rest of Flower sometime!
Fin.
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[1]: The fountain that Honoka sees is possibly a reference to the one in Venus Fort.
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Odaiba 인공 해변 입니다. 오다이바는 올때마다 느낌이 항상 새롭습니다. 오랸만에 들른 오다이바는 예전에 그 새로움 보다는 , 세월이 느껴지는, 이제는 오랜 시간의 기억들이 묻어나는 그런 곳이었습니다. #odaiba #odaibaseasidepark #tokyoodaiba (Odaiba Seaside Park お台場海浜公園에서) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqLVtBZpV-T/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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It was getting late, the sky already ablaze with a myriad of colors, painting the horizon with an almost somber hue. Ren was thankful, though, that Ann Takamaki had agreed to meet with him on such short notice, especially given the circumstance of the meeting. Leaning against the railing of the pathway, grey orbs gazed into the waters below, the once cerulean waves painted a golden color by the setting sun. Indeed, the atmosphere of the park was quite calming, though he couldn’t help but grow a little anxious.
A final text message broke Ren’s concentration, bringing his attention to his phone. Indeed, it seemed tonight there would be some activities that seemed to be right up the blond’s alley, mostly food vendors who offered a variety of sweets and some games would be set up. Glancing amidst the small crowd that passed him, mostly couples, he finally laid his eyes upon his friend. A smile forming on his lips as he straightened his back, waving at Ann briefly before joining her side.
“Thanks for meeting up with me,” he greeted her, lulling his head to the side slightly as he gazed down at her. “I hope this isn’t a bad time.”
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Rainbow Bridge, Tokyo, Japan.
#Odaiba Seaside Park#Rainbow Bridge#Plants#Tree#Odaiba#City Lights#Bridge#Tokyo Bay#Minato#Tokyo#Japan
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Enjoy full activities in 1 day!! Monorail, Robot, Yakiniku, Games, Cruise, Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree!
Enjoying full activities in 1 day!! Monorail, Robot, Yakiniku, Games, Cruise, Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree! Hi I’m Nobu, I like traveling overseas and in Japan, visited 25 countries! I’m a National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter of English for 8 years. For the people who are interested in and planning trip to Japan ,I show you hidden local information which you have never seen and heard of…
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I am FINALLY putting up vids from my Japan trip on Youtube!
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Odaiba Seaside Park
Tokyo, Japan
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お台場にて | Daiba Tokyo
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love what writing fic does to my google history
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I just had an idea, Akechi with an S/O (their not dating yet) and they have a toxic boyfriend and when Akechi meets him he just thinks, "guess i have one more target" and he tries the hardest to keep up the Detective Prince facade in front of this guy because he's just filled with so much rage at this one man.
A/N: Ohoho, I love this idea. I had an idea for a bad ending of sorts, but let me know if any one wants that ending as well. Thank you Anon and hope you enjoyed! And hopefully this turned out alright!
C/W: Toxic relationship on/off, slight cursing, angst(?)
Word Count: 1885
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Hostile Third-Wheel (Goro Akechi x Reader)
“You look upset Y/N. Did something happen?” Akechi asks, looking up from his paperwork when he notices your expression.
You let out an annoyed sigh, waving your phone in the air as you sit across from him. “My boyfriend. He accidentally reserved a table for 3 for our date tonight and being the stubborn lazy ass he is, refuses to call the restaurant to change it. He told me to invite a friend.”
“On your date?”
“Mhm, and he said...” You say as you hear your notification ring. “To preferably bring a girl... ‘Just kidding, winky face.’“
“He sounds like quite the charmer. And you can’t change the reservation yourself?”
“You know how the restaurants are, they rather have the person who did the reservation to change it.”
“You do make a valid point. Well then, how about inviting me?”
You look at Akechi in surprise. “You want to tag along on my date? Wouldn’t you just feel like a third wheel?”
Akechi smiles lightly, “Well, I guess I would feel like somewhat of a third wheel, but I have never met your boyfriend. I’d like to know what your taste in significant others is like.”
“Not funny. But I will say, it hasn’t been... the best. I think I really... got it this time.”
Akechi noticed the hesitation on your face and in your words but he didn’t mention it. He knew the many heartbreaks you had been through, although he never met any of your previous significant others. He was the one that you called during those nights, hearing your crying and hoarse voice as you explained how you recently were dumped. While it hurt more for you than him, Akechi could not help but feel upset. He may be the only one who harbored feelings between the two of you, but even if you did not return those feelings; he’d still be there for you no matter what.
“Anyways, I am allowed to join you two right? Your boyfriend won’t mind?”
“Not at all. He says he’s fine with it. So see you tonight at 7? It’s the one restaurant near Seaside Park in Odaiba.”
"Ah, I’ve been there on occasion. If I remember correctly, you often frequented the restaurant with your previous significant others. You know if you keep bringing them to the same restaurant for dates, it’s not as special as it seems.”
“I know, I know. I guess I just stick with what I’m comfortable with. Any who, see you tonight!” You say with a wave as you take your leave from Akechi’s apartment.
When you close the door behind you, your smile fades. You had been through this too many times before. You knew what was going to happen tonight. And after tonight, the cycle would repeat itself just like it always had for the past few months.
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“So, this friend of yours, is Goro Akechi?” your boyfriend asks as you two walk the path heading to the restaurant.
“Yes, why do you ask?”
“No particular reason. I just hope you don’t think about leaving me for him. We’ve been through this enough times, so you know the drill. We always come back to each other.”
“I know... the thought never crossed my mind.”
“Not even once?” They ask, tilting your face towards them.
“Not even once.”
“Good.” Your boyfriend removes his hand and opens the door for you. “Let’s keep it that way then.”
You sigh quietly, straightening out your clothes as you walk through the door. You never knew why you always got your hopes up. Breaking things off and getting back together was what your relationship was. You knew from the start that the relationship wasn’t good, but you always found yourself drawn back. You always questioned why this was the way that things were. Were you just content with any type of love? Even if it was the worst kind? Or were you just denying the fact that you could never have anything better than this?
You feel your arm being tugged as you look up to see your boyfriend trying to move you along to the table.
“C’mon, your friend’s waiting.”
You give a nod as you walk to the table with your boyfriend. Akechi waves with a smile when he sees you two, and stands up from his seat.
“Hope you weren’t waiting long, Akechi.” You say with a small smile.
“Not at all. So this is your boyfriend? I’m Goro Akechi, pleased to meet you.” He says holding his hand out for a handshake.
Your boyfriend introduces himself, lightly shaking Akechi’s hand as he does. The three of you sit down at the table and decide what to order before starting a conversation.
“So, how long have you two been dating?” Akechi asks. A small smile graces his face, however he was staring intently at your boyfriend. You noticed that your boyfriend did whisper something to Akechi earlier while they were introducing themselves, so you were somewhat concerned.
You’re about to answer but your boyfriend slings an arm around you with a grin. “Y/N and I have been dating for a few months now.”
“A few months? Is that so? Y/N told me they’ve had a few other significant others within the past few months.”
“Ah, that’s them trying to save face. Y/N and I have a sort of on/off relationship. They just can’t get enough of me so they always come crawling back.”
Akechi glances at you but quickly turns his gaze back to your boyfriend. “Really now? How peculiar, you don’t see those quite often anymore.”
“I guess not, but guess we’re just made for each other.”
Akechi only nods in agreement, his fists were clenched underneath the table. Was he upset that you lied? Yes. But the thing that bothered him the most was your boyfriend. He could immediately tell that your boyfriend was bad news when he saw you two walking up to the restaurant. How he had that condescending look on his face when he talked to you, his words just now, implying that you couldn’t do any better than him. It made Akechi’s blood boil.
It seems that I have a new target to take care of.
Soon the waiter comes and takes your orders, silence filling the air for a few seconds until your boyfriend speaks up.
“So, Akechi. You’re that Detective Prince that’s always on TV right?”
“Yes. Why do you ask?”
You twirl your straw in your drink, already knowing the question that would pop up.
“You must have a lot of fans, right? All those girls surrounding you must be nice.”
“Well, fans are expected, although all of the attention can be a bit much at times.”
“Ya don’t have to lie, you must love the attention right? Though I’m surprised you aren’t dating someone yourself. You could get any girl.”
“I suppose. But I bet if you were in my shoes, you’d relish in the attention wouldn’t you? You strike me as the type of guy who... sleeps around I would say.”
You shoot Akechi a look, but he only dismisses it with a smile and laughs. “Aha, I apologize. What am I doing asking those sorts of questions with Y/N here?”
Your boyfriend chuckles, “Oh, Y/N doesn’t mind. Isn’t that right, babe?”
“Like hell I don’t.”
“Oh come on, Akechi’s just joking around.”
Akechi grins, “Well... it seems my deduction was correct. You are that type of guy. Truly despicable. Y/N deserves much better than you, don’t you think?”
Your boyfriend stands up angrily, “What the hell are you trying to say?”
“Other than you’re a piece of shit?”
You stand up next, “Alright, let’s all calm down now. Akechi, a word?”
Your boyfriend sits back down, crossing his arms as you take Akechi to the side to talk to him.
“What the hell is wrong with you?”
“What’s wrong with me? You’re the one who’s forcing yourself to be in a relationship with that dumbass over there.”
“Who I date is none of your business.”
“It is my business. Who’s the one who has called me every time crying because they got dumped? What’s even worse is that you do nothing to get yourself out of it.”
“Who says I haven’t tried?”
“Y/N. Look me in the eyes and tell me you’ve actually tried to get out of your relationship.”
You clench your hands, unable to look Akechi in the eye. Who were you kidding? You had simply accepted how things were going to be between you and your boyfriend. An on and off relationship that only hurt you.
Akechi sighs. “Look, I’m only saying these things because I care about you. And if you won’t break it off, I’ll do it for you.”
The look in Akechi’s eyes told you that he was dead serious. Yet, there was some hint of malicious intent behind his words. Would Akechi really turn to violence to break things off between you and your boyfriend? Well, that question wasn’t needed since you were made aware of Akechi’s hostile side.
“Fine. I’ll break it off. Just give me some time.”
“Hmmm, no. Do it now.”
You glare at Akechi. “Now? Are you crazy?”
“Like I said if you don’t, I will. And my methods are much worse than a simple ‘I’m breaking up with you’.”
You only nod, not wanting to barter with Akechi any longer, and walk back to the table where your boyfriend sat. When he sees you walking back, he stands up with a smile. “So, did you tell Akechi off? Ha, I bet the look on his face was priceless.”
“Actually no. I’m breaking up with you.”
“What?”
“You heard me. I’m tired of this, me staying loyal for some piece of shit boyfriend who sleeps around. I’m done with you.”
“You bitch!” He raises his hand to slap you but Akechi appears behind you and grabs his wrist forcefully.
“I wouldn’t do that if I were you.”
Your now, ex-boyfriend looks at Akechi in fear. You didn’t want to turn around because you were sure that the look Akechi was giving this guy was one that could kill.
“Now, if you would please lower your hand once I let go.”
Your ex-boyfriend only nods and once Akechi lets go of his wrist he bolts out of the restaurant.
You let out a sigh of relief as you turn to face Akechi. “Thank you for that. I guess a push was all I needed.”
“Not a problem. But if I may ask Y/N, why did you put up with it? The Y/N I know would normally break it off immediately when it became that type of relationship.”
You chuckle a bit sadly as you seat yourself back in your chair. “You know, I thought so too. But eventually, it just became a cycle. My thoughts started to invade my mind, telling me that that type of relationship was the best that I could handle. That it couldn’t and wouldn’t get any better. I’m pathetic aren’t I?”
“Your taste in S/O’s could be considered pathetic I suppose.”
“Low blow, but I’ll take it.”
“Well you did need to hear it. Anyways, I think we can salvage this failed date somewhat. What do you say Y/N?”
“Sure, why not.”
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