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oushi ([personal profile] ashioki) wrote2025-06-08 12:38 pm
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[personal profile] maladie 2025-09-05 07:15 pm (UTC)(link)
[Vanitas gives Oushi a tired stare at the audacity of that remark. Just because he's not familiar with these games doesn't mean he can't give the guy a run for his money.

As soon as Vanitas gets a little bit of a lead, he locks in and gets kind of sweaty about it. Not only does he not want to lose, but he also wants to see if he can make Oushi pout at him--but for perfectly wholesome reasons for a change.]


Victory is MINE! HAH. [He's a little TOO excited about that, and if Oushi let him win that one on purpose, don't tell him. He'll demand a rematch at full strength just to have the bragging rights. The machine makes a noise that has Vanitas alarmed, and little bits of connected paper start spewing out of the thing. He worries that his celebration might have angered it, but Oushi looks perfectly fine, so he relaxes visibly.]

I should have you address me with honorifics and respect, you lowly loser. [Vanitas sports a petty smirk as he puts his arm around Oushi's to follow him along.]

Skeeball sounds...dirty.
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[personal profile] maladie 2025-09-07 11:46 am (UTC)(link)
[Vanitas should have been more suspicious about how easily Oushi bestows praise upon him, but it's too busy eating it up that he lets it get to his head. Little does he know the next game is not going to be reaction time and geometry based. He'll have been king for maybe 25 minutes.]

What if my mind lives in the gutter now? [In his defense, it's easier to predict the depravity of the situations that he encounters at the resort if he looks at everything through that lense--or the more ominous cause: the hotel is slowly changing the way everyone things.]

You mean there aren't any games where we might have to..you know. [He doesn't say the words, but he hopes Oushi catches his meaning.] I've only been to one other place like that, and it was a restaurant. All the food and drinks there are always safe.

[Vanitas wonders if Oushi has been there, or if he'd want to go with him some time, but something stops him from asking. His mouth opens then closes, suddenly self-conscious about how close he's clinging to the older boy and whether or not his behavior is sensible.]
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[personal profile] maladie 2025-09-11 01:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Well look at us. A couple of perverts. What a match we must make.

[Even in the moments when he thinks he might be acting in his own self-interest or on his own desires, there is a lingering feeling of suspicion about everything. But not Oushi. He's painfully honest at times, and has never come across to him as less than genuine. Maybe that's why he's so easy to trust.]

If anything happens, it'll be because to perverts came together to join forces. [He teases, lightening up the seriousness of the moment as he nudges Oushi with his shoulder. Torn between "fix your face" and "what are you thinking about rn" this seemed the wisest option.]

Yes! That's the place. I had Japanese food for the first time. And now I'm going to play skeetball. Who knew I'd become so cultured here?
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[personal profile] maladie 2025-09-17 07:11 am (UTC)(link)
[Vanitas would commend him for his diabolical plotting, and that's the trouble with the two of them. Is it really a bad thing to have unsavory/toxic methods of achieving their goals if the goals themselves are objectively good things? Who cares if the means aren't ethical if the ends are wholesome, right?

Vanitas is more bold than he should be and hasn't had anyone push back against his methods yet, so he's not yet in a position where he feels he needs to change. And the scary part is that he would encourage Oushi not to change either, given the chance.]


Well, there's an obvious thrill in the risk of being exposed. I mean, I don't want to be exposed, so that's where the fear of it makes things more thrilling? [He stops walking when he feels eyes on him, turning his head to glance at Oushi, then shakes his head to keep them moving. They can explore that another time.]

You are? I should have known... [But Oushi is more culturally lowkey than the other Japanese people he's gotten close to. He's not an ancient Japanese war god or always yelling difficult to translate insults like Bakugo.] I don't remember the name of what I had, but it was perfectly seasoned meat on top of rice. The thing I want to try next is curry. [He nods with a comical amount of seriousness about this, also interested in learning to make it himself so trying it first will be necessary.]

Do you like French food? I'm a decent cook. [Look at him being a humble king.] Have you had bouillabaisse, ratatouille, or stuffed tomatoes?