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Going Home: Chapter 4
Yandere Platonic Toman + Time Leaper Darling
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I kept my promise!! Editing tmr, I'm dead on my feet rn
The neighborhood that Takemichi and Naoto found themselves in was a far cry from the dazzling city lights of Shibuya City that Draken once called home: a suburb outside of the bustling city, where houses and apartments alike that lined the streets as far as the eye can see with the occasional shop breaking the facade. Yet even with the shop entrance nestled off on a side alley, the roads still noticeably buzzed with life as the time drew closer to noon, the hustle and bustle of non-stop traffic and office workers swarming through town that Takemichi remembered had instead been replaced smaller, livelier groups of students filing past with nay a glance at the duo, too caught up in their chatter and gossip of the day.
It was jarring, the former Toman member had to admit, watching the rest of the world go by uncaringly at its own relaxed pace when compared against the urgency of the sticky situation he was in the midst of. Whatever time he spent in the present was time that he couldnât spend twelve years in the past fixing the future after all. Blue eyes nervously glanced around at every passing soul, before they turned to meet gray ones for the umpteenth time. âAre you sure this is the right place?â The former delinquent asked again, anxiously wringing his hands. He couldnât help himself, even if Naotoâs sympathetic look had long given way to an annoyed frown. âMaybe we should ring again?â
"No, just give it a minute."
Something felt wrong, yet this ordinary bike shop was precisely where the detectiveâs digging had pointed him too, the name on the business license unmistakable. So why did it feel so strange? So out-of-place? Takemichi glanced at the shop sign again, the unlit signboard ominously looming over the small alley.Â
The questions quickly faded as footsteps started to thunder down what must have been a flight of steps after the doorbell announced their presence outside the nondescript motorcycle shop, the sound of annoyed mumbling growing louder as the footsteps approached. Takemichi held his breath. The door rattled for a brief moment before it was yanked open.
"What?"
The single word was growled out before the figure behind the door was fully visible, and Takemichiâs soul nearly left his body as he came face to face with a clearly pissed off Draken. The former Vice Captain of Toman had only grown taller and more intimidating with every passed year, and now twelve years in the future, he made for one formidable figure, blond hair now back to its natural black. A minute of silence as Draken looked between the two, before recognition sparked behind those abyss eyes. âTakemichi?âÂ
âItâs me,â was all said man managed to squeak back.
Letting out a sigh, the bike mechanic dressed in overalls visibly relaxed, the hand clutching a wrench dropping to hang loosely by his side. âItâs been years.â
"It has been," Takemichi nervously laughed, before waving over to a very calm Naoto. âThis is Naoto, a friend of mine.â
"So what do the two of you want?"
Straight to the point huh. The time leaper took a gulp of air, steeling his nerves. âW-well, um, Draken-kun, we actually wanted to ask about the⌠seventh founding member of Toman.â They wanted to ask about you was what Takemichi wanted to say, but all those instances of being drilled again and again by Chifuyu to avoid saying your name at all costs twelve years ago stopped his heavy tongue from spitting it out.
Another pause as the larger man stared him down, and this time, the stillness was palpable. Takemichi could feel the sweat rolling down the side of his head, waiting for a reaction. His gut only churned more. This was not good.
Quicker than he could see, the next thing the time traveller could process was him being lifted cleanly off the ground by the front of his shirt, his face suddenly leveled with a furious Drakenâs. âWhat?â The Toman founder hissed, the vein on his forehead throbbing. âWanna repeat that?â
Fuck.
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Slamming the door shut behind him, the once-Toman Vice President cursed under his breath as he stormed out from the back room. How fucking dare he. How dare Takemichi come asking for information on you. He had been inches from turning that turd face into a smear on the ground for soiling the memory of you with his thoughts.
Yet for all the anger smeared across his face in plain sight for customers and passers-by alike to see, it was an uncomfortable turmoil that brewed in the base of his gut, one that Draken knew came from a lack of closure. Of course he had been keeping his ear to the ground all these years - how could he not, when you meant and still mean the world to him - but the last thing he expected to happen today would be to be reminded of you and your sudden disappearance twelve years ago and the quick downfall of everything else that followed. You had always been the center of the Tokyo Manji Gang, after all.Â
In a vain attempt to distract himself from the sudden flurry of memories and thoughts, the former delinquent picked up a socket wrench and pulled out a stool. There was nothing more he could do at the moment, Draken tried to convince himself, busying his hands with loosening the bolts of a motorcycle engine; all Takemichi and his detective friend had brought were more questions instead of answers, but he was certain that he would have heard of any news regarding you.
A buzz as the bell to the backroom door went off once more, and every last shred of concentration the man with the dragon tattoo had left instantly went down the gutter. His mind leapt straight back to Takemichi as the vulgarities and curses started to flow once more. If it was that bastard again with his questions, he swears- âWhat?!â He barked out as the door flew open once more with a bang, not sparing a second glance as to who it was.
But it wasnât the two black mobs of hair he had expected to see standing outside, instead being greeted by an awfully familiar swish of a ponytail that Draken hadnât seen in years, the green of an apron with the logo of a pet shop striking against the backdrop of a dull, gray alley. Those distinct yellow eyes of Baji, once sharp and methodical, were instead completely blown wide with panic, the other shoving the screen of a smartphone straight at him. âItâs- itâs-â The words died away before they could leave his tongue; the former Tomanâs First Division Captain clearly too shocked by something to say a hello or even notice Drakenâs foul mood. And the temperamental pet shop delinquent would have never let that kind of tone drop without a fight.
The motorcycle engineer simply snatched up the phone to take a better look himself. âWhat am I looking at?â A pause, a sudden silence as Draken continued to squint at the screen while Baji collected his thoughts and emotions.
âItâs her.â
Draken almost dropped the phone as soon as the other blurted out those two laden words. âWhat?â The man muttered, his voice lost to disbelief. He knew, of course, who Baji was referring to. âThatâs not possible.â It simply wasnât. He would have known if you had been seen.
âLook.â Snatching back his phone, Baji clicked into one of his conversations, before turning the screen back around. âA message from her number. Yesterday night. I only saw it when I woke up.â
Drakenâs mind instantly jumped to his earlier visit, and Takemichiâs probing questions about you. Was this related? Did he know something that Draken did not? Logic told the tattooed man otherwise - as much as he would have liked for you to have appeared out of thin air, there must be a different explanation. âCould it have been Mikey?â It must be, since they both knew that Bonten had continued to maintain your number all these years, Mikey having never really gotten over your sudden disappearance.
âSo you donât know about this either, huh?â The once First Division Captain shook his head, frowning as he concentrated. âWhy would he send something like this?âÂ
And that was true: the way the message started with a very hesitant âto whoever this number now belongs toâ and directly addressed to a âhopefully Baji-kunâ, there was no doubt that it must be you. What was the chance someone else with the same name as you would also know that this was Bajiâs personal number? But how?
Any conversation left between the two died away, the two men left to ponder. The world, of course, simply kept turning, passersby eagerly making their way to unknown destinations, strolling past the small alley without a second glance at the duo, while the occasional vehicle rattled and raced down wide, empty roads.
Letting out a sigh, Draken stepped aside, waving at his once close-friend into the dimly-lit backroom. âI think you best come in. Iâll close up shop for the day.â
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Twelve years in the past, despite your best efforts, you once again found yourself in the thick of things.
You sighed. âThis is a bit of an overkill, donât you think boys?â The rattling of chains seemed to agree with you, the metal links rubbing and clanking against each other as they followed the cuffed hand you raised to shake amusedly at the Toman founders huddled around you. Back twelve years in the past and once more separate from Takemichiâs time leaping woes, things were hardly going any better for you. âIâm really not going anywhere, I promise.â
To no oneâs surprise, the boys disagreed, and they were far from afraid to make that known despite your assurances; you could tell from the tightening clutches and tugging on your shirt, and that was if you could ignore the immediate protests and whining and whimpering that broke out. But you couldnât really blame them, you suppose, musing to yourself as you rested your chin atop a shifty Mikeyâs head, unchained hand moving to gently hold Drakenâs much larger one as Kazutora tried his best to snuggle his way into the crook of your neck and probably under your skin as well. After all, it had been just a single night since you had made your sudden reappearance in the small alley a stoneâs throw away from your school in a gust of wind, and three nights since you first disappeared. You were sure this was the first and longest time your boys had been apart from you ever since they entered your life.
âYou did disappear though,â Mitsuyaâs voice cut above the others, those dark, heavy eyebags that clung to the bottom of his and everyone elseâs eyes telling you everything you needed to know. âAnd we still havenât figured out what caused you to⌠vanish.â
âTo time travel,â you corrected gently. It was easy to tell that the delinquents around you were still uncertain about how you managed to slip their grasp without their knowledge, let alone accept the idea of you having somehow leapt into the future, somewhere that they were unable to follow you to. They had always been protective of you, perhaps because of the difference between their strength and yours.
Allowing your gaze to take a wander away from the mobs of hair of various colors gathered around you, your bedroom was exactly how you remembered it had been even twelve years in the future, your belongings having been left in the exact same spot all those years. Well, aside from the unmade bed where you had fallen asleep amidst the pile of delinquents the previous night, that is. Your present blankets were left still tossed aside into a messy pile, and you couldnât help but wonder how your Toman friends knew how to fold them back the same way you always had. Did they also take turns keeping your home clean all those years? You wondered if they had managed to share such a difficult task that would have carried so many possibly painful memories. Which inevitably led your line of thought straight back to the various questions that had been plaguing your mind: where was the future you? What happened to Mikey that left him in such a state? And where were the rest of your Toman friends?
Yet all you had were more and more questions. Shaking yourself out of your ponderings, you focused your gaze back onto the lively group of delinquents. âI donât know whatâs going on either, but itâs probably linked to the onomori you boys gave me for safekeeping.â The same purple-and-gold charm from the very founding of the gang, the same onomori that had been stabbed during that life-threatening attack on Ken-chin you tried in vain to stop, the same one that Sanzu had accidentally discovered could summon you back from the future: it now hung from a metal chain under said Vice Captainâs shirt, pressed tight against his sternum where it could get constant skin contact, and more importantly, safe from the grabby fingers of Mikey and Kazutora.
The blond-haired delinquent with the intimidating dragon tattoo only instinctively reached for the onomori once more, as if to assure himself it was still there, the collar of his shirt crumpling as he closed his fist around the bloodstained, amateurishly-patched charm. Now that they had it, you mused, there shouldnât be any more issues.
Baji, who had earlier been shoved aside by a bawling Kazutora, grumpily poked your side, and you jumped a little in response. âSo what happens in the future?â The black-haired boy asked, as you beckoned him closer, patting an empty spot to your right where he could lean up against your shoulder.
Ah, you had hoped that their line of thought wouldnât have gone there. Because how were you supposed to respond? You hesitated, the white-haired bony, tired figure of the future Mikey roaring straight back to the front of your mind with that question. Should you be telling them about the future? Sure that would be the easiest way to ensure that that particular timeline never happened, given you were sure this would be the first time your boys will have ever heard of this predicament you found yourself in, but what if you accidentally changed the future for the worse? What if you did something irreversible that only made a bigger mess?
Maybe it would be better if you kept things to yourself first - you could always tell them the full truth later on if you needed to. Keeping that in mind, you were quick to school your face back to a neutral expression, though the brief flash of internal panic across your face at that question was enough to raise suspicion. Kazutora instantly leapt to his feet, tears that had already been dried starting to well once more at the corner of reddened eyes, lips starting to quaver once more as he jabbed a finger in your direction. âY-you left us,â his word ladened with accusation, those sandy brown eyes clouding over as the waterworks flowed. âYou did, didnât you? You m-married someone else in the future.â
And he sounded so convinced by his own words too, you amusedly noted, as if it had already happened because he said so. âI did not,â you stated simply, reaching over to affectionately pat his knee. âI told you, you boys will always be my priority.â You werenât sure how the delinquent with the duo-colored hair came to that particular conclusion, though you supposed it was simply just jealous.Â
Draken raised an imposing eyebrow. âAnd you donât want to tell us what happens because?â
âBecause Iâm afraid it changes the future for the worse.â
âWhat can you tell us?â
You hummed, your eyes glancing momentarily towards the ceiling as you thought before returning to meet Drakenâs gaze. âMy room was still exactly the same in the future.â
âReally?â Pah looked intrigued at the idea.
âYup! Whoever did it did a good job too, my blankets were even folded back neatly.â
Outside, your neighbor was quiet as it always was right at noon, with students yet to be released from their classes and workers still congregated under the big city lights. It was strange, looking over roads and houses that you knew would stand the test of time, leaving you to wonder if the neighbors you were well-acquainted with still occupied their homes in the future you came from. Letting out a sigh as you leaned back onto your bedroom wall, you stretched out lazily as best as you could. âSay,â you ventured. âDid you happen to meet future me?â
Kazutora sniffled, just as Mikey lifted his head to stare blankly at you, as if your question had been asked in Martian. âW-what?â âWhat?â
âNothing,â you hastily concluded. Seems like the âfuture youâ was somehow missing, and you noted that down mentally in case you needed that.
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Thankfully the subject of your apparently strange question was dropped before you had to elaborate any further on your awkward question, with dirty looks immediately being exchanged between the two still clung to you, though the black-and-yellow haired boyâs ire was quickly stolenÂ
You hadnât missed Mitsuyaâs unwillingness to mingle with the rest for the entire length of the time the six boys had been gathered, the lilac-haired boy keeping a careful distance from Kazutora in particular, nor did you miss Kazutoraâs and Mikeyâs seeming aversion to each otherâs presence as well, the ugly stink eyes they shot at each other over your shoulders while attempting to jab at each other when they thought you werenât looking hard to pass over. It was clear that your disappearance had sparked a fight between the Toman founders, and though the exact details were still lost on you, it wouldnât do to leave this crack to split any further as far as you could help it. Huffing at Kazutoraâs more insistent grip around your waist, an indulgent smile pulled at the corner of your lips as you beckoned at Mitsuya to join the huddle, before your hand moved to gently stroke a pouting Mikeyâs back. âHave you boys been fighting again?â
âNo.â âNo.â The immediate denials, combined with their gazes instantly dropping from yours, were suspicious to say the least. You imagined that they had, in fact, been fighting while you were lost to the flow of time. You wouldnât be surprised in the slightest.
Tutting, you dished out forehead kisses to the beefing delinquents, feeling them melt away against you. âIf I cook some tempura for everyone for lunch, would you be willing to make up?â
You didnât need to wait long to get your answer.
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Days started to pass, the hours slipping through your fingers like water. Every minute brought you further and further from your little trip to the future, your disappearance from this present. Your boys had yet to let up with their obsessive observations of you as you expected. It had, after all, just been four days since your return. You simply took it in stride, having no qualms about them wanting to tail you anywhere and everywhere, clinging to a limb or to your back as you went about your day; it definitely beat being confined to just your bedroom and cuffed to your bedpost. With enough reassurances about how you really wouldnât leave them, and that no, you couldnât control your time traveling, you even managed to convince your delinquents to let you back out into the wider world for accompanied trips to the supermarket and snack shops. School, however, was still out of the question for the foreseeable future (you tried).
The afternoon sky overhead was unusually overcast, the threat of rain only growing more convincing with every passing minute. Strong gusts of wind rattled windows and doors, ferrying the heavy gray clouds straight in your direction as the humidity only seemed to climb higher and higher, and you were very certain that a thunderstorm was brewing despite the continued absence of thunder. Yet here you were, you mused, as you sat on a curb with a drink in hand, alone outside for the first time in a week while you waited for Baji to settle some differences with the other delinquents inside the store. Come to think of it, you couldnât remember the last time you had been left truly alone ever since your disappearance, though clearly, Baji not wanting you to watch him fight sat higher on the priority list. It probably wasnât going to take long anyway.
A pause as you scratched mindlessly at your skin under the cuff. Did Baji from the future also like to fight as much as your current Baji?
Despite the possibility of you returning to that particular future being close to zero in your opinion, given that the boys had a good handle on that purple-gold charm, but you couldnât help but think back on the white-haired Mikey from the future that had melted in your arms, that you had left behind. Ah no, not left behind, you corrected yourself, as you tried to wave away the instant guilt that settled in your heart. Technically - technically it was just one of many possible futures, and that particular future where your friend had suffered so much could have already been changed.
But something deep in your gut told you that you were wrong. Pushing that line of thinking to the back of your head, you instead opted to amuse yourself with the shenanigans of the past few days as you waited.
You had, for one, been cooking almost non-stop for your boys ever since your return: breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert and snacks. Unusual, certainly, and you didnât have to of course: no one was forcing you to, even if your clingy trio had the strongest pouty faces and watery eyes you knew, but you did feel like you had to make it up to them for all the worry. You did however get a lot of amusement attempting to send them to the supermarket with a grocery list.Â
And then there was the matter of Sanzu and the residue guilt that you couldnât shake off. Sure, this Sanzu was not the same as the pink-haired man from the future with the crazy eyes, but you still wanted to put things right. Consoling yourself that even if it did change the future, a Sanzu that you were on amicable terms on was much better than dealing with someone that absolutely hated your guts for reasons beyond you, and apologizing in advance never caused any harm. It did take a lot of pleading, cajoling and outright bribery, but you finally manage to get Mikey and Draken to reluctantly agree to allow you to meet with the Fifth Division Vice Captain, though the two did remain very suspicious of how you knew the other.
Your lips were sealed from any further details, and you said your apologies and your thanks without giving out much information to the confusion of the boy with the mask, though thankfully for everyone involved, the meeting went rather uneventfully. Much to your dismay, the other was most likely forbidden from speaking to you, simply opting to listen quietly and then nodding at the end of your rambling, but you didnât want to give him any more trouble - you didnât trust your boysâ usual excuse that Sanzu was just quiet by nature and didnât like to talk; they have been using that excuse for years by now. At least, you comforted yourself, you did manage to slip him another bag of karaage while a pouting Mikey was distracted.
You breathed out, watching another car whizz by as you took a sip from the bottle of iced tea. Beaded sweat that clung to your hair was dabbed off with a handkerchief, the humidity of the already hot afternoon only rising as the rain-laden clouds, gray from their load, rolled threateningly closer.
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Glancing at your watch, you decided that it had been a long enough period of time for you to venture back into the small shop, the plastic bag hanging from your wrist rustling as you stood - your delinquent friend should be about done by now. But all you managed to take was a single step before you were quickly stopped once more. âOh-â You blinked, shaking off the surprise, the black of the otherâs shirt that you ran into momentarily blocking your entire field of vision. âIâm so sorry! I wasnât watching where I was going.â
An annoyed tsk was all you earned it seemed as you quickly moved aside, and as your gaze was raised from the ground to meet the other, your obstacle was quickly revealed to be a boy with streaked yellow and blue hair, pierced violet eyes staring down at you through the circle lens of gold-rimmed glasses. A face you didnât recognize from anywhere, not even the future. One that you would usually apologize again, write to the back of your mind, and then quickly move on to avoid any trouble, though the trailing blood leaking from the otherâs nose and the bruises that decorated his face made you pause. âYouâre hurt! Are you okay?â
âFuck off.â
You didnât let that bother you. âDonât worry,â you assured, showing the other the scar left on your palm back from when you tried to save Ken-chin from that knife attack. âIâm a professional.âÂ
That seemed to confuse the boy enough for you to leap into action as his violet eyes looked bewilderedly between the small mark and your confident gaze. Whipping open your bag, you produced a small bottle of ointment and a few bandages, basic supplies that you always kept on hand for your own delinquent boys. âWhatâs your name?â You asked cheerfully as you ever so gently dabbed the dark spots before sticking a bandage over.Â
âRindo,â the boy answered. You replied with your own name, and that was that.
Carefully rinsing and repeating your procedure with each bruise till you were done (you were rather surprise he let you, if you were being honest), you passed him a tissue for his nose after with strict instructions to blow out the blood and not swallow it.
The other obediently held the tissue to his nose without complaints, as if silently asking if you were done now and to leave him alone. Not that you noticed, too busy rummaging through the convenience store plastic bag and retrieving a wrapped piece of taiyaki, to which you pressed it into his hand. âHere! For you,â you lifted your own open drink. âSorry, I only bought one drink.âÂ
The ring of the convenience store door opening again was a bell that cut off any further conversations, and you waved a short bye to your newfound friend before rushing over to meet an exiting and very grumpy Baji.
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Once more separated from you by simple time, the gunshot shattered the tension weighing down the freezing air of the refrigerated warehouse, finally silencing the annoying muffled begging as the bullet cleaved through flesh as effortlessly as a butcherâs knife through tuna. A click as the used shell was expelled, yet hushness was quick to fall once more over the warehouse despite the area being far from empty. Mikey exhaled, his warm breath leaving a trail of fog behind in the cold air even as the man simply continued to stare blankly ahead, abyss eyes fixed on some unknown spot off from where the traitorâs head had been just a minute earlier, gun lowered to hang limply by his side.Â
A stoneâs throw away, unusually alert green eyes framed by long pink lashes remained trained on the unmoving Mikey, the corners of Sanzuâs scarred mouth remained downturned as he contemplated what he had just witnessed. Far from the blood and death that bothered the made man, it was rather the sight of Mikey being there amidst the pooling blood instead of him, Bontenâs Hammer. After all, it was rare - unheard of - for the boss to personally bloody his hands with the dirty work, yet this was far from being the first instance of such an exception happening this week alone, be it to rivals, traitors or Bonten members alike. There had been several close calls for even the executives where the various members had found themselves at the business end of Mikeyâs gun, Sanzu included, though fortunately there hadnât been any accidental deaths yet.Â
And it was clear they remembered the past weekâs incidents, Bontenâs Number Two breaking from his thoughts to throw an accusatory glance Kakuchoâs way, given how everyone else was happy to let the boss stew, content with their quiet observation from a safe distance. Said black-haired man returned Sanzuâs icy look with a shrug that said everything: no one was too sure what was going to accidentally set Mikey off next, and with how trigger happy the man has been in the past few days, no one was quite keen to find out either.Â
Which left only Sanzu to do the job - the same man who had just been discharged from hospital after committing the ultimate sin and still very much neck deep in Mikeyâs shit list - but still the only person left willing to risk his life. And he didnât even have any drugs left - that shithead of a doctor in Bontenâs infirmary ward had confiscated his own stash on top of denying him any painkillers. Traitors, the whole lot of them.Â
The soles of Sanzuâs handcrafted shoes crunched atop the icy floor as he hesitantly took a few steps in the direction of his king.âMikey?âÂ
No response. Not a twitch.Â
The white-haired man seemed to barely even be breathing, lost to the breaking world in his mind. And there was no doubt about what caused this spiral. After all, it had been a mere three nights since you disappeared from his arms. Four days since Mikey had completely stopped eating or sleeping; and the few times Sanzu had caught the other nodding off for a few minutes before something wretched him back awake once more didnât count. Short stubble dotting his chin, his mob of white, uncombed hair unkept atop his head, and still dressed in the same days-old clothes, it was as if he had ceased to function completely, and it was because of you that Sanzuâs king was rotting away, perishing before his eyes. A ruthless, cold man Mikey was as the head of the largest criminal syndicate in Japan, but twelve long years apart and for him to have only a taste of his darling you before some unknown force wretched you away from him again; it was as if the spark to keep slugging onwards had finally been extinguished from the broken man, and the strongman facade was starting to crack.Â
Despite the pink-haired manâs continued disdain for you, he understood, but there was nothing more he could do. Every available resource at Bontenâs disposal had already been committed to combing every inch of Tokyo, and all they could do now was wait. Letting out a sigh, Sanzu closed the distance, taking the few steps that brought him elbow to elbow with the boss, with just a couple of inches between the two. âMikey? You alright?â He tried again.
Silence once more blanketed the area as his words drifted off and died, the freezing air in the refrigerated warehouse thick and heavy and hard to breathe. Off in the distance, Rindo shivered from behind the seat of a forklift, the chill finally getting to the younger of the Haitani brothers, but the world still fell silent.Â
At least this time Mikey did react, though not to Sanzu, the Bonten boss simply turning away from his right hand man, slippers making nay a sound as he padded away towards the exit, body listing from side to side with every step. âAh, is it?â The ragged whisper that fell from Mikeyâs lips seemed to echo louder than the earlier gunshot, unsteady steps threatening to give way under the manâs frail frame as he muttered to himself. âIt was me? I see.â
All Sanzu could do was watch and grimace, hand moving to grip the bottom of his striped vest, knuckles turning white from his tight, frustrated clench. Mikey wasnât speaking to any of the executives present, no, but to you: the whispering, taunting version of you that lived rent-free in Mikeyâs hallucinations and delusions. Like a ghost that refused to depart, your shade haunting the white-haired manâs every move despite your absence, staying just beyond his grasp yet so mockingly close - who knew what kind of vicious words you were tormenting him with?
Even as he still questioned what had led to his intense dislike of you in the first place, he knew that the real you would never do such a thing, especially considering the tenderness with which he had previously witnessed you holding Mikeyâs bony hand with. Definitely not to Mikey, but that was a matter for a different time. Shaking his head to clear his mind, the second-in-command tuned out those nagging voices, letting out a sigh that instantly fogged up into a cloud of white fog as he turned his attention back on the unstable man in front of him. Truly, having to live with this amount of clarity at all times was painful.
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One step wrongly placed, and time felt as if it came to a crawl as Mikeyâs slipper failed to get a grasp on the thin layer of ice that coated the cement tiles, the already lethargic man looked as if he would be meeting the ground under his own weakened legs, white hair streaming out behind the Bonten boss as he descended.Â
Sanzu moved. âWait Mikey, youâre-â Calloused hands shot out in an attempt to catch his falling king, though it seemed too little too late, that signature black shirt brushing past the tips of his fingers.
But in that instant, the former up-and-coming delinquent was quicker, a speed reminiscent of his glory days as Tomanâs President as he caught himself with little difficulty. âDonât you fucking touch her,â the guttural growl reverberated across the tin-roofed building, and in one smooth move, the black pistol whipped around to lined straight up with the centre of Sanzuâs forehead, the black, heavy eyebags that clung to the bottom of Mikeyâs eyes scrunching up as his gaze narrowed dangerously.
The world held its breath as green eyes met abyss ones.Â
A second ticked by.Â
A bead of sweat gathered along Sanzuâs pink hairline despite the freezing temperature, trickling down the side of his face. Was this it?
Another second.
Perhaps it was a mere moment of recognition that glimmered behind those exhausted eyes to which clung black, heavy eyebags, perhaps it was your specter taking pity on him, saving him from what was an unenviable fate. Whatever it had been, the heaved sigh of relief that slipped out from Sanzuâs scarred lips started his world spinning once more as the barrel of the gun was lowered, the otherâs bony arm shaking from the effort of holding up the pistol. He hadnât been sure if Mikey would squeeze the trigger, and even though he wouldnât have been too angry to die by his liegeâs hands, it was far from the right time to leave the other to those spiralling thoughts. He did, after all, swear an oath to keep the former Toman President safe; he had for all this time and he will continue to do so, even if it meant keeping Mikey safe from himself.
The palpable stillness persisted as seven pairs of various colored eyes watched Mikey turn once more to leave, soundless steps reverberating through the tense air as his abnormally delicate figure grew smaller and smaller until it finally disappeared behind the half-open warehouse door, long tendrils of cold fog lazily trailing out after him.
Running one hand through his mob of pink hair, Sanzu took a glance around at the rest of the executives present as a silent grumble slipped his lips; it was rare to see anything but amusement on the faces of these usually desensitized criminals, and even rarer for everyone present to be of the same thought. And if it had been anything but this conundrum, the pink-haired second in command wouldnât have wasted any time in giving it to them for showing such useless emotions. But with the quickly deteriorating state of their boss as the hours and days go by and no sign of your return or your presence anywhere, there was little they could do but watch with concern as Mikey wasted away.Â
Despite the already ongoing search looking non-stop for you, all day and all night, a tightening knot at the base of his gut combined with a nagging feeling told Sanzu that they were unlikely to find you anywhere, his mind instantly leaping back to the pounding headache and the change in his memory back when he awoke in the infirmary four days ago. Why did he stop hating you with every fiber of his being previously? How did you do that? No matter what the others said, there was definitely something off about his sudden change of heart with regards to you, Sanzu knew without doubt, and he would get to the bottom of this.
For now, what he needed to figure out was what combination of begging and groveling would be enough to get Mikey to at least accept some water.
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Yet just three hours later, Mikeyâs situation had already taken a turn for the worse. Four days without food, let alone sleep, would do anyone in, and even the once undefeated Toman President was no exception. Now standing alone, consumed by the darkness of the last untrodden area in Bonten headquarters, Sanzu knew he was breaking every rule worth remembering, doing something so explicitly forbidden by his king. But as he rummaged through mostly empty cupboards and amidst the little belongings owned by the infinitely wealthy yakuza boss in a bid to find something, anything that could help, the black hole of spiraling thoughts that encompassed the events of the past thirty minutes overriding any awareness he had the items passing through his hands.Â
After all, it had been him who had come across Mikey, his near-skeletal figure sprawled unconscious across plush carpets halfway down Executive Row, just meters away from the worn white door of his bedroom. It had been him who had scooped the man into his arms and rushed him down to the infirmary, grimly noting how the man weighed barely anything. And it had also been him, on his knees and his forehead to the ground, pleading with a conscious Mikey to allow the doctor to administer a fluid IV, only for the other to reject his fervent imploring with a simple turn of his head, those exhausted abyss eyes breaking from his teary green ones wordlessly to stare blankly at the ceiling. Because no words needed to be said for Sanzu to know what the boss demanded: he would accept nothing less than your return and your cooking.
Despite the white-haired man not being present, allowing the light from the hallway outside to pour into the usually unilluminated room - the gloom and morbidness just as Mikey likes it - felt too much like the discretion of such a sacred space to the ever-loyal Sanzu, though this did leave him to conduct his hunt with just the sliver of light that sipped in from under the door. The cold sweat that gathered and pooled on his palms was hastily wiped away on striped pants as the usually high second-in-command attempted to focus back on his searching, green eyes scanning around in a desperate attempt to find something that could help, a clue that could point to where you were, anything.Â
This was all your fault. Was there nothing he could do but let fate play out?
It was only as Sanzu threw up his arms in exasperation did a glimmer from the furthest end of the room catch the corner of his eye; the small amount of light that reflected back seemed to sparkle even in the dark. The faintest shimmer of gold. What was that? A cautious few steps revealed the source to be a school bag - your school bag, judging from the neatly written name on the tag - that you had failed to take with you for whatever reason. And more importantly, hanging from the front of the bag from a zipper was that notorious purple-and-gold onomori that had him recoil his hand as if burnt.Â
No doubt it was the same one that still haunted his every step, one that marked you as off-limits all those years ago on the threat of torture and death. Yet -
The Bonten man reached out, gripping the onomori with one fist. He vaguely remembered something from many years ago, maybe twelve or more, when you first disappeared, when you first gave him that bag of karaage. He had been the one to find your charm, and if his scrambled memory hasnât failed him, the simple of act of picking up this charm had summoned you out of thin air. Though after holding it for a rough five minutes, Sanzu sighed, undoing the simple note that kept the charm tied to your bag before standing. He probably just dreamt that particular one up during one of his highs.
Still, the man noted as he wrapped the small item ever so carefully in a clean handkerchief and tucked it into his breast pocket, it was probably precious to Mikey. Something to lift his spirits a bit maybe, if it did nothing else - anything that would keep his king going until you could be located.Â
And pressing it into said manâs weak hand later, and watching the charm disappear under sterile white blankets as Mikey retracted his thin arm, it was all too clear to Sanzu that the other was running out of time. If they don't find you soon, Mikey dies.Â
Turning to leave his boss to his thoughts, the right-hand man decided that he didnât quite enjoy all the stress. He could use a smoke about now.
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The sight of the empty lot where your school building formerly sat brought that familiar gut-sinking feeling back to your abdomen, one that you didnât think you would be feeling again. Running one hand through your hair, you let a sigh escape your lips. You were back in the future again, it seems. Whether this was the same future or a different one, or even if you had skipped ahead the same number of years was something that was beyond you at the moment, and you had even less on you this time then the previous incident, having been caught in your literal pajamas right as you were about to head to bed. Which came with a secondary problem, one that you found by simply looking up - it was still the middle of night.
The neighborhood where your school once was was silent as it always was at this time of day, with most students and adults alike usually asleep by this time of day. Slipping your phone out from your pocket, you noted that the battery was dead once more: was it just a side effect of the time leaping?
Patting down the rest of your pajamas only confirmed that you had none of your house keys on you unlike your previous experience, which only meant that you wouldnât be able to go back to sleep. Though heading back home wouldnât be a bad idea if this was still the same timeline, and your feet started to carry you down familiar paths once more. Yes, you were sure at least someone would know you were back if you waited by the front door.
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Takemichi let out an exasperated grunt, ruffling his hands through his hair. He had been back and forth from the future twice in the last four days alone, plus that disaster meeting with Draken, and nothing. No clues, no progress, nothing. You were still nowhere to be found. Kicking a stone down empty roads, the former Toman delinquent felt truly helpless for the first time. If his time leaping ability was being overridden by yours, then there was no point to what he was putting himself through - he couldnât change the future until they could figure out how to stop yours.
And that meantâŚ
The black-haired man shook his head vigorously in an attempt to stop his thoughts from going down that beckoning abyss. No, he couldnât give up now. Taking a deep breath, Takemichi looked up, fists clenched determined by his side.Â
It was the middle of the night now, and the streets were completely empty of souls, with the exception of him wandering down aimlessly. In the distant, an occasional rumble of the engine of a passing vehicle, though none passed his way. But Naoto had mentioned that this area was where your school once stood, plus you lived not too far away as well, and therefore if you were really a time leaper, then there was a high chance this was the place you would return to. It made sense, Takemichi agreed, but this was already the umpteeth time he had searched.
Pulling one hand down his face, a flash of hair in the distance caught the manâs eye before it quickly disappeared behind a wall, too fast for him to even register. That looked likeâŚyou? Was that a hallucination?Â
A quick jog forward took Takemichi to the bend in the street, but when he looked round the corner, whatever trace of whoever it had been walking the roads was already gone.
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Across the bustling city of Tokyo, Rindo froze mid-step.Â
Yet the sudden lack of movement was lost on Ran. The evening traffic had yet to let up outside, the rumbling of cars and the occasional horn cutting through the unnatural silence that hung inside the tiny shop tucked just a street away from the main road, though it was precisely the quietness that had carried with it the promise of an earlier rest. Careful to avoid dirtying his shoes with blood, the older Haitani had already made his way to the exit, suit jacket casually swung over one shoulder, gun tucked away safely and out of his side under his vest. âLetâs head straight back to base, Rindo,â Ran groaned, running one hand through his short purple hair only to grimace upon realizing that said hand was caked with someone elseâs blood. Today was really not going his way. âYou can grab a drink at the rooftop bar or something, I donât know.â
Yanking the front door open with a grunt, said Bonten executive didnât stop to hear if there was a response from his younger brother, instead opting to step straight out and back onto the narrow side alley, the buzzing streetlight overhead as if a welcome back from the grim of that filthy store and its dead, traitorous owner. Taking a breath of the comparatively better smelling air outside, Ran stuffed his hands into the pockets of his pants, pulling out a sole crumpled cigarette and a handful of change - but no lighter. Not even a match. Fuck this fucking disgusting job.
Ran turned, hand already outstretched. âRindo, do you have a light -â And it was only then did it hit him that his brother had not followed him out. Rindo was still in the store for some goddamn reason, and he had to go back in there. The feared mafia officer sighed. This had better be important.
Alas, he spoke too soon.
âI think my memories just changed,â was seemingly all that Rindo could bring himself to mumble at the chime that came with the opening door, the man with the long purple hair still standing by the row of unpowered display refrigerators where Ran had last seen him, violet eyes staring down at the blood pooling around the cooling bodies sprawled on the floor. The stench of iron didnât seem to bother the younger Haitani, too caught up in his jumbled mind as Rindo tried to make head or tail of what had just happened.
Ran, however, was far from impressed, simply propping both his hands on his hips and raising one eyebrow at that statement. âDid you get into Sanzuâs drug stash?â
The sheer vileness of that statement alone was enough to shake Rindo out from his own little world, with said man snapping straight back into reality ready for a fight. âHow dare you-â the younger of the two let out a cough, the sudden thick smell of death and blood that made itself known to his previously oblivious nostrils choking up his airway momentarily. âHow dare you say that.â
âWell, what else am I supposed to say when you talk dumb shit?â
âItâs not dumb shit, fuck you Ran! My memories changed!â Rindo insisted, carelessly stepping over the bodies at his feet, Ran wincing at the blood splattering up and all over his brotherâs shoes. That would be a pain to clean later.Â
But still, the older Haitani led the way back outside and into the fresher air of the alleyway, before turning around to better understand the situation his dear brother seemed to have found himself in. âAlright, if not pink pills, then what happened?â
Rindo himself still seemed to be struggling to make head or tail of what had just happened, letting out a groan as the man with the long purple hair rubbed his temple with one hand. âIt was after we shot those two inside. All of a sudden, my head felt like it was about to explode for a second, and I suddenly knewâŚstuff. Things that I didnât know before."
âLike what?â
âYou know you were telling me about Mikeyâs girl earlier?â
âUh huh.â
âIâve never met her, and before the job, I couldnât tell you what color her hair was. I can pick her out from a line of schoolgirls now.â
âOh.â
Violet eyes met each other, and as if on instinct, both men thought back to the Bonten infirmary just days earlier, where an eerily similar sentence had been muttered. Sanzu. Ran sighed, pinching the bridge of his nose. âSo it wasnât the drugs.â This day was just getting worse and worse. âLetâs head back and sync up.â
âSure,â Rindo shrugged, scratching the back of his head as he nonchalantly followed his older brother, the purple-haired duo stepping out onto the busy main street and blending into the crowd, blood splattered shoes a distant thought. âI do remember her being pretty nice though.â
Ran raised an eyebrow, as he absentmindedly fiddled with his earring. âPretty nice or pretty and nice?â
The younger Haitani audibly tsked, raising one leg to kick at the otherâs. âYou know what I said.â
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The lighter, joky mood that the brothers shared didnât last past their return to Bonten HQ, much to Ranâs disappointment, the usually silent place abuzz with a rare, panic atmosphere. Men and women alike dressed in neatly pressed suits rushing every which way, the small bulge under their suit jacket where their guns were strapped to an unspoken reminder of where they were - no doubt the communicators fixed to their ears were all but alight with barked orders and updates. Casually grabbing a passing grunt, it took a mere moment and single shouted objection for the poor soul to realize who exactly had grabbed him by the back of his shirt, the purple and green striped suits too iconic to be mistaken. âAh- oh, Haitani-sama.â
âWhatâs going on?â Ran didnât need to see through those dark sunglasses to see the otherâs shifty look: the nameless Bonten grunt was definitely contemplating the chance of him being dead within the next five minutes as opposed to the next hour.
âUh-â
Rindo reached threateningly into the depths of his suit, and sweat began to pour off the otherâs forehead. âYou know,â the younger of the two Haitanis started. âIâve had a really bad day.â
âNo, please, Haitani-sama, Iâm not sure-â
Fortunately for all three men involved, the interrogation was brought to quick and uneventful close with the appearance of an all-too familiar mob of pink hair just as Rindo pulled a lollipop out to pop into his mouth. The grunt was let go to scramble off as both sets of violet eyes snapped to the unusual sight of Sanzu impatiently tapping his foot soundlessly against the plush carpet of the foyer, smoking cigarette held between scarred lips as the man looked around before glancing once more at his watch.Â
A smirk instantly began to pull at Ranâs lips as he stuffed both hands into the pockets of his pants, strolling over. âOh Sanzu~â
âIâm busy,â came the otherâs curt reply, green eyes looking Ran up and down a mere moment before turning away.
âWe know, we know,â the man with the short purple hair pacified. âItâs just that-â
Rindo quickly butted in, having closely followed his older brother over. It was clear that Sanzu, far from his usual drugged up and easily bullied state, actually had things to do and places to be. âMy memories changed.â
Sanzuâs unusually alert gaze slid over once more to meet Rindoâs, and it seemed the severity of what the younger Haitani said set in quickly as his eyes steeled. âMine did too. Again,â the Bonten second-in-command disclosed, though he said no more as the glass doors of the foyer slid open and Kakucho stepped out, gloved hand lightly touching where his gun was strapped to his chest under his jacket. âWeâll talk about this later. House alarm tripped again.â
Ah, your little pick-up party, Ran noted from the side, watching the two top Bonten executives slip effortlessly into a black, featureless car that quickly pulled away from the compound. So you were back - and your arrival must have something to do with the changing memories.
How interesting.
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Across town, Draken cursed out loud as his feet flew over concrete paths down empty streets. Fuck, fuck, fuck.Â
You were a fucking time leaper.
He had been working late on a clientâs bike as he always did, the closed garage a quiet refuge after the hustle of the normal work day. The headache had hit him like a clap of thunder, with his brain feeling it was pressing up against his skull; and memories of twelve years past suddenly started to flood back, a recollection he couldnât control. But they were all memories that he didnât previously have, freshly added memories: some of your reappearance in his past, some of a fight he never recalled having with the other Toman founders, and most importantly, memories of you telling them what had happened.
It changed him, Draken admitted. It gave him a renewed hope that he didnât remember possessing, that they might be able to fix this entire mess, that you were somewhere out there. All this time you were missing - it was true. You couldnât control it like you had admitted. But if the past him still had that onomori, then why were you back in the future?Â
Turning a corner, a quick step aside was the only thing that kept him from running straight into someone else, though those fast, honed reflexes also almost had Draken swinging his fist into an all-too familiar face.Â
Baji was panting as if he had ran a full marathon, his apron half undone and left swinging from his neck, his hand clutching his open phone. It seemed like the other Toman founder had been struck with the same revelations, Draken determined, judging from the half-dressed state he was in.Â
And then those two fateful words tumbled from Bajiâs lips. âTime leaper.â
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Tokyo Manji Revengers, ch. 193â198: Chifuyu Matsuno
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%CHIFUYU !! LAYOUTS
pls save/reblog if u save <3
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|Asking Tokyo Revenger Characters a Question When Your Suppose to Sleep|
Characters: Manjiro âMikeyâ Sano, Chifuyu Matsuno, Baji Keisuke, Kazutora, Nahoya Kawata âSmileyâ
Summary: You asked a question and Baji what else đđđ
Prompt: None. I used my remaining brain capacity to think of this đśđ¤
âDo you think if we scream loud enough theyâll hear us?â
Type of Fic: Fluff and Crack
Delivery: đŚ January 4th, Tuesday 2022 đŚ
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Manjiro âMikeyâ Sano:
Mikey was laying next to you passed out with drool dripping down his mouth
You were staring at the ceiling unable to sleep (me to buddy me to đ)
Contemplating whether to wake up Mikey to ask him something or not
It was a dangerous choice when it came to waking him
But you were taking that risk anyway
Turning to his side you rolled over to him
Hovering slightly above him but close enough to his ear
âMikey, Mikey, Mikey, Mikey-â
Letting out a small irritated but tired sigh
â(N/N)-chin your suppose to be asleepâ
He whinedâŚand pouted
âI know but listen, do you think if we scream loud enough theyâll hear us? As in Darien and Emmaâ
Soon enough he turned your way to look you in the eyes
So enough you were by the window
âKEN-CHINNâ
âEMMAAâ
âKEN-CHINNNâ
âEMMA-â
âSHUT IT YOU STUPID BRATSâ
Looking at each other
You grinned and ran down stairs to Draken with a tired Emma ready to fight you both <3
Isnât that sweet
Chifuyu Matsuno:
I must say itâs bold of you to assume he has the energy to do it
You better believe he had to keep Baji under a leash the entire day before he could beat anyone else up
But you ask anyway
âChifyuu, I have a very a scientific question that I would like to test out and I would be very grateful if you could just inS-â
âI love you, but what is it đ¤¨â
*cricket*
âDo you think if we scream loud enough theyâll hear us? Like Kazutora and Bajiâ
Silence that was to loud right before he just pulled you towards him
âYou need sleep and so do I, good nightâ
Let me tell you, it hadnât even been 15 minutes yet before both of you started hearing both of your names
â(Y/NNN)â
âCHIFYUUUâ
And in front of your eyes you saw a pissed Chifyuu
He looked very dead though
Baji Keisuke:
He was already ahead of you
I know the title said it would be you asking although titles can be misleading đ¤§
So trying to sleep
Key word: Trying
When this man woke you up as if he burned some cars down in the middle of the night
â(N/N) do you think if we scream loud enough theyâll hear us? Like both Kazutora and Chifyuuâ
All you did was squint your eyes at him before you could say anything you were outside screaming their names
Well he was
âBaji, you realize your mom-â
He slowly turned to you before realizing his mom, only to look up and see her staring at him
His soul
You went back inside sleeping in his hoodie perfectly safe and sound
While him on the other handâŚyou can imagine
After he came back seeing you asleep making him smile, he crawled back in only to be kicked in the leg by no one other than you <3
Kazutora Hanemiya:
This banana split wanted to annoy Baji
You found out about it when he was ranting about random things to you
So here you are at night looking out the window thinking
While he sleeps next to you
Thatâs when the idea struck you
âKazutora, wake upâ
After his few twist and turns
âHmm, whatâ
âDo you think if we scream loud enough Baji would hear us?â
He slowly got out of bed letting you know your having a sore throat tomorrow
âBAJIIâ
âBAJI BAJIâ
He heard you both
Manâs was downstairs taking your snacks and all he heard were âBAJIâSâ
Nahoya Kawata:
This man is energetic like very energetic
So he most likely wasnât even asleep yet probably just in the living room
You were kinda of sleeping but you didnât want to
Getting bored of just laying there you went to the living room
The moment you went down you proceeded to ask
âDo you think if we scream loud enough theyâll hear us?â
âWanna test it out?â
Letâs just say both of you were screaming whatever names you knew
Mikey was one of them
Did hear? No. Manâs to far gone in sleep
But the others like Draken or Chifuyu yes, yes they did hear you
Angry had to shut up smiley before he screamed anymore
You already had became quiet the moment you were tired
It was an interesting moment when Smiley attended the next meeting in Toman
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Chapter 207: Final Act
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Demonstration of my art process - check out the finished product @ Ciana.Mairead on Instagram
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finally getting to my notifs and wow, what a blast to the past where I didn't know the pain that was tokyo revengers. I am in hell right now :)
But did you end up getting Kazuha? I remember you saying you ended up getting scammed by Diluc. If not are we going for Ayaka? I'm honestly gonna skip her because I want Thoma and Gorou more lol. Baal is only coming home because she's an Archon but her bird mask lady makes me sweat a bit.
"He's not dead, physically" AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH yes. mhm. It is a perfectly happy middle school -> adulthood coming of age story and nothing bad fucking happens.
YOU'LL GET KAZUHA SOON \0/
WE DID IT HANI!!! WE DID IT. I HAD TO GET SCARY MOM BEIDOU TO GET HIS ASS HOME BUT HE'S HOME.
I've been lowkey lurking on your blog, patiently waiting for your reblog that maple boy is home or at LEAST Diluc. I BELIEVE. ALL KAZUHA HAVERS WILL HAVE KAZUHA. I'm about to call up the lads as we storm mihoyo hq and rig the gacha system again.
But aside from that, hey how have you been? I hope you're resting well and feeling alright. Listening to anything new? Watching anything interesting? I just started tokyo revengers (because I'm always late to the party) and is your pfp mikey? Cause I really like him but I'm also scared. It's always the character's I like that end up dying or something really bad happens to them (´ăďźżăď˝)
#hanniejji#hani#black haired mikey hits different tho#even tho he was you know#a replacement for his older brother#cause inzana needs a hug#i will never get over the baji / chifuyu / kazuzora dynamic#it makes me cry#also koko and inui#thats sad#everyone needs a hug#why did you let me read this I am SUFFERING#but im happy to hear you're doing alright (â¤Â´č¸ď˝â¤)#tmr we get new episode right?#more time to simp for chifuyu#give me more fuyu crumbs tyvm#I REALLY WISHED THEY SHOWED UP CHIFUYU AND KAZUTORA'S RELATIONSHIP#WHEN THEY WERE ADULTS#FROM KAZUTORA GETTING OUT OF PRISON TO PETSTORE WITH FUYU#PLSSS#CRUMBS WHERE#i am frothing at the mouth
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help i can't stop thinking about the tr boys, specifically mitsuya and chifuyu. also no drabbles today arrfhgggghghhhhh my project is driving me CRAZY. i gotta submit two proposals for what i want to do, and it's an open brief so basically we kinda come up with solutions to what problems that we come up with. terrifying.
i think i'll be able to post one tomorrow. my submission's 2359. ah. we'll see. see y'all tmr i guess đ
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Chifuyu is the best gosh...I haven't really cried yer I'm just that cold... bet weather I will ever or not lol. YES A CHIFUYU LAYOUT WOULD BE AMAZING (eap considering how good you are with layouts :) ) . Also I just read the part where he learns about the time leap. I love him so much please.I CAN TOTALLY IMAGINE BOKUTO DOING IT ABSFG. Btw HI! how are you?
why the frick aren't u crying??? maybe it's bc i cried all my tears away on ur behalf???? i s2g this is the reason why i'm dehydrated smh
(btw, it's whether* frick english man)
PLEASE, u flatter me sm, i just use the same layouts with different characters //// i just did smiley chifuyu for both pfp and header !! i tried coloring them too OTL
right??? CHIFUYU X TAKEMICHI FRIENDSHIP HAS ME FEELING THINGS sobs, i live for it, and whenever takemichi time leaps back and chifuyu's like :000 "it's you??? omg i'm so glad ur back i missed u sm" PAH
it's been a year since we started chatting and ur still here asking "how are you?" girl, u been know i'm doing 'okay' LMAO same old suffering on this side of the screen. AND I FORGOT TO SHOW U A PIC OF NENDOROID HINATA even though i said i would show u omg, i'll def post a pic once it's morning/afternoon tmr >:(
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Chifuyu started braiding your hair, "umm... yeah, I'm not that sleepy, but tbh i want to go somewhere... maybe to the top roof and dance with you.." he blushed explaining, "yk like those couple.. that baji-san say that they are cringe?-" he waited patiently for your answer.
-fuyu anon
Ikr? I do agree, we can't blame neither takemichi nor chifuyu, afterall indeed it's a stressful situation for a child to handle, especially that he lost baji like 2 yrs ago- yk- :/ let's hope their friendship will get better in the next chapters, but why do i feel like takemichi will lose himself at the end :( -â¨
oh my god?? lets do it???
i saw a theory on tiktok saying like "every arc had the name of a gang and the final arc is called 'tokyo manji revengers' so what if takemichi takes his successor of BD status and becomes the leader of the tmr gang to go against mikey" like. that sounds. so cool. with like inui and senju at his side đŻđŻ get them egg yolk boy
#TAKEMICHI: yall compared me to shinichiro now watch me become him
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this thing's up to 800 words bye
this chifuyu prompt..
#IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE LESS THAN 500!!#demon chifuyu has me by the throat#anw it's basically done i js need to write a bad ending (i hate endings sm) n then proofread n yuh#should b up tmr i think#it's almost 2 am so m gonna go to sleep for now#gn#aether rambles
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Tokyo Manji Revengers: Chifuyu Matsuno
#chifuyu matsuno#chifuyu matsuno icons#tokyo revengers#tokyo revengers icons#tokyo revengers manga#tokyo revengers chifuyu#tokyo manji revengers#tr#tr icons#tr chifuyu#tr manga#tmr#tmr icons#tmr chifuyu#tmr manga#manga#manga icons
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You guys I gotta go dress shopping first, the wedding can be tmr or the next time fuyu is on đâźď¸
you woke up and choose violence - chifuyu
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How dare you only give me less than 24 hours to prepare a gift for my lord and saviorâs birthday đ¤đ
Luckily Iâve been struck with inspiration but what if I wasnât huh đ
The only hint you get is that itâs Tokyo rev related đ (obv no spoilers)
PLS i find it wild it that i would die for chifuyu and iâm still on chapter 10 </3 ik what happens w him and ik iâm gonna sob though
dw though, my birthday is tmr bestie đđ
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