When Nightmares Become Reality 6/6
Dec. 26th, 2014 11:46 pmTitle: When Nightmares Become Reality
Author: write_my_dreams
Pairings: Asagi x Ruiza, Hakuei x MiA, Kisaki x Jui, eventual Asagi x Tsunehito
Genre: AU, crime, drama, angst
Warning: Mentions of rape and murder, psychological abuse, some violence.
Disclaimer: The band members portrayed do not belong to me and the only profit I make off of this piece of fanfiction is the personal satisfaction of completing another part of To Love a Vampire.
Rating: PG-13
Chapters: 6/6
Summary: Jin has gone rogue and is leaving a trail of victims whose bizarre deaths mystify the Tokyo police. Hakuei sends Asagi, Ruiza, and Jui out to eliminate Jin before he can take his eleventh victim: a retired figure skater named Tsunehito who now works as a bartender in Shinjuku.
Tsunehito left the pressure and glamour of figure skating behind. He's content with his simple life of bartending and attending Hide-Zou's lives. About a month ago, a man that Tsunehito and Hide-Zou have dubbed "The Stalker" changes everything.
Author's Comment: First of all, I apologize that it's been almost 2 months since I last updated. I've been sitting on this chapter wondering if I should post it or just go back and do some major revisions to this part of the vampire series. I've decided I should just post it then work on revisions another time maybe. I promise the next segment of To Love a Vampire won't take so long to post!
Tsunehito hid his smirk behind his coffee cup as he watched Asagi fussing over an increasingly annoyed MiA. He and Ruiza were freshly showered and dressed in clean clothes, MiA practically drowning in Asagi’s owl print shirt. Ruiza hadn’t received such fussy treatment—as far as Tsunehito knew. Maybe Asagi had nagged at him in the bathroom too after patching up MiA’s sunburns.
Finally, MiA had enough. “Asagi, knock it off!” he snapped. “You’re worse than an overbearing mother.” He griped as he swept his hair over the patch on his neck. “I’m not going to turn to dust because of burns on my neck and wrist.” He glowered at Asagi then turned to Tsunehito with a huff while Asagi looked annoyed for being called out on his fussing. “I’m sure you’re bursting with questions.”
“Can I go home?” Tsunehito blurted. Looking at Asagi, he quickly amended his question so it wouldn’t seem like he was desperate to get away from the vampire. “I need to know when I can go back to work since I have bills to pay…” he trailed off as he saw Asagi smile, clearly not fooled yet also not offended by Tsunehito’s desire to return to his apartment.
MiA exchanged a look with Ruiza before turning his gaze back to Tsunehito. “I believe you could safely go home tonight. If at all possible though, staying another night would be safer.” He looked like he would continue then paused. A vampire call? His expression changed to a look of irritation when he spoke next. “It’s your choice though and you’ll have a,” he paused again then shook his head, “vampire guardian angel or two looking out for you.”
Vampire guardian angel? That was a cute thought. Though the image of Asagi with fangs and a halo was kind of strange… “I’d like to go home tonight then,” Tsunehito replied. Sleep in his own bed, wear his own clothes, take the time to reflect on everything that had happened. He finished the coffee and set the mug on a coaster before glancing up to see what the vampires thought of that decision.
Asagi was nodding. “Ruiza and I will take you home then. What will you do, MiA?” he asked the blonde and brunette vampire who was rubbing his temples and still looking rather annoyed. Who had “called” him?
“Go home and deal with my overprotective boyfriend,” MiA muttered darkly.
Tsunehito grinned, sensing a kindred spirit in the other man. Apparently even vampires weren’t immune to the desire to protect their lovers—whether that lover needed protection or not. He watched MiA get up then quickly asked one more question. “What’s going to happen to me now that I know vampires are out there?”
MiA blinked. “Simple: you go about your daily life and be more careful at night. We aren’t a cruel society; we don’t kill or wipe memories if a human finds out about us. If you start talking about vampires, who would believe you? You’d be accused of being crazy or watching too many movies.”
Tsunehito relaxed at the confirmation that no one was going to fuck with his mind. “Okay.” Asagi had given Tsunehito his word that he wouldn’t tamper with his memories. He’d wanted full confirmation of that before he could truly know his mind was safe.
“Best not keep Hakuei waiting any longer,” Ruiza teased. “He’ll hunt you down soon.”
Tsunehito watched the two, curious to know more about Hakuei and vampire society. Now obviously wasn’t the time to ask since MiA would be leaving soon. Maybe later though.
MiA rolled his eyes then smoothed down his hair. “Take care of yourself, Tsunehito. Jin is dead now yet that doesn’t mean that all the vampires who share his mindset are too. They consider the vampire race to be superior while humans should serve us and be our blood slaves.” His contemptuous tone made his opinions about such arrogance clear. “I advise you to say in busy areas at night and find ways of protecting yourself. Asagi and Ruiza will help you in that matter. I really have to go now, Hakuei will come find me if I don’t go to him now.” He huffed slightly then left the house, closing the door behind him.
Tsunehito raised his head to look at Asagi. “So… can I really go home now or are the three of us going to have a sleepover at your house?”
Asagi laughed. “Rui and I will take you home if that’s what you want.” He rose to his feet then gave the redhead an expectant look. Tsunehito got up too, looing forward to the comfort of his apartment.
* * *
Knowing that Jin would no longer trouble him or anyone else again was relieving although still a little surreal. Tsunehito definitely needed some time to himself once he was back in his apartment where he could think about recent events. Without the presence of a vampire, even though he liked Asagi’s company.
“So, anywhere you want to go or anything you want to do before you go home?” Ruiza asked pausing at a crosswalk and giving the redhead an expectant look. They insisted on seeing him to his front door to ensure he arrived home safe and sound.
“If you even consider asking Tsunehito to participate in one of those vile eating contests…” Asagi trailed off and gave the blonde a stern look that made him huff and Tsunehito laugh. A vampire joining eating contents was still too funny. He definitely wanted to see that with his own eyes despite how disgusting he usually found eating contests to be.
Ruiza huffed again. “Actually, I had no intention of asking such a thing.”
The two looked like they might start bickering so Tsunehito quickly cut in. “I’m okay, thanks. I think I’d rather just go home.”
“Then we’ll take you home,” Asagi replied with a warm smile. The light turned green and they crossed the street. “Tsunehito,” he said softly, looking at the redhead. “I said it before but I still am sorry that our existence was forced upon you like this. Also you recall what MiA said. Jin may be dead but that doesn’t mean his supporters are.” He sighed softly. “I’m sure you just want to treat this entire experience as a bad memory and move on with your life, but Ruiza and I will still be around to make sure you’re safe and that no one is trying to make you a target again.”
The redhead frowned. “Jin is… was… a bad memory. I would never think of you that way though. You saved my life. So if you and Ruiza are thinking of watching from the shadows to ensure my safety, you could always just call,” he said dryly, “or knock on my door.”
Asagi looked surprised for a moment but then he smiled. “We’ll do that then.”
“Definitely preferable. It would destroy Asagi’s reputation as a gentleman if someone thought he was a stalker,” Ruiza added then grinned as Asagi blushed. “A Tsunehito stakeout would be fun though.”
Tsunehito snorted. “I’m sure you’d be devastated to come to the bar and ascertain my safety.”
“The taste of your fried chicken and the drinks would be more important to Rui-chan,” Asagi replied. He and Tsunehito shared a look then laughed as Ruiza pouted. Getting closer to these two would definitely be fun.
*
“I saw you looking at that restaurant with all the fried chicken and ramen,” Asagi scolded as he glanced back at Ruiza. They’d just gotten off the train—Asagi had ignored his complaint about how slow the train was and insisted they use human transportation methods for Tsunehito’s sake—and a particularly enticing scent had reached him.
“Looking only. For now.” Grinning, Ruiza caught up to Tsunehito. “Sure you don’t want to travel on vampire airlines?” he asked ignoring Asagi’s hiss of complaint. Trains and walking were slower than snails. Also, since Tsunehito hadn’t cried, panicked, or gotten violent Ruiza assumed he should ask. Most humans didn’t react this well to vampires. He certainly hadn’t when he caught Asagi feeding.
The redhead shuddered. “I’m definitely not ready to try that for a while.”
“Too fast?” Ruiza was faster than Asagi since he was smaller but they loved to run together.
“Something like that.”
Ruiza shrugged as he pushed his hands into his pockets. Tsunehito’s loss. Ruiza understood though. Humans found a vampire’s true speed overwhelming or nauseating. Sometimes both. Not that he showed humans his true speed…
Tsunehito’s apartment was about a ten minute walk from the train station so they passed the time, Ruiza watching Tsunehito’s interactions with Asagi with perceptive eyes, how the redhead’s pulse quickened when Asagi moved closer to him. Asagi, busy telling a story, seemed oblivious to his reactions. Ruiza smiled as he watched him. Though they’d only spent a short time together it was easy to see that a bond had already formed beneath them.
When they did reach Tsunehito’s apartment Ruiza caught Asagi’s thoughts and was surprised to feel the wistful note to him. He wanted to remind the older vampire that that was far from a permanent goodbye but kept the words to himself since Tsunehito was turning to face them.
“I wanted to thank you again for everything you two have done to keep me alive. I owe you both my life.” Tsunehito smiled warmly.
Ruiza brushed his hair back. “Asagi and I were happy to look after you. MiA likes you too, he says you’re quite brave and practical.” Surely Jui would like Tsunehito too once he’d had the chance to recover from what Jin had done to him. He hadn’t checked in yet, wanting to give Jui his space and he didn’t dare touch MiA’s mind now that he was back with Hakuei. The two were probably fucking against the nearest flat surface in their home.
Tsunehito flushed. “Half the time I didn’t feel brave at all.” He swallowed then stepped into Asagi’s space. “I owe you a special thanks.” He stood up on tiptoe to kiss Asagi, fingers curling into Asagi’s shirt. The older vampire seemed frozen in shock.
“Kiss him back, you idiot,” Ruiza griped to Asagi. It was too late though. Tsunehito was already pulling back but instead of looking disappointed or upset that Asagi hadn’t returned his kiss, he smiled.
“Come to the bar one night. I’ll make you a drink.” Tsunehito slid his fingers through a flabbergasted Asagi’s hair then entered his apartment building. Ruiza endured his friend/lover’s stunned silence for a few moments before turning to him.
“Well?” He demanded. “What are you waiting for? You just got kissed by a gorgeous redhead so go after him and kiss him back, you dummy.”
Asagi frowned as he looked at Ruiza. “What? But Rui-chan, you and I are a couple.” He tilted his head, looking adorably confused.
Ruiza stepped closer. “We are, but you and I both know our relationship is more comfortable than bed breaking, heart-melting passion. You’ve always loved more strongly than I have and Tsune… he could give you that in return. I will always love and adore you, Asagi, but you need someone new. Someone you can build a relationship with instead of continuing things with me.” He watched the myriad of emotions flit across Asagi’s face and reached for his hand. “Go,” he said softly. “Tsunehito made his affection for you quite clear with that kiss.” He squeezed Asagi’s hand feeling his uncertainty. Asagi sucked at dating, which was why he always welcomed Ruiza back into his life and his bed whenever the blonde’s relationships with other men failed. “I haven’t been fair to you these last decades and for that I am truly sorry. I’ve taken advantage of your love and your kindness knowing that you’ll always be waiting for me. The last time you took me back I knew I couldn’t do this to you anymore. It’s just… the way I am and I’m sorry. Now please, Asagi, go after Tsunehito. Start something new with him.”
Asagi had ben silent during Ruiza’s little speech. “I… I guess I should try. What will you do though? Being single isn’t your forte.”
That made him sound like some desperate slut who couldn’t function without a boyfriend. Ruiza couldn’t deny it was true. He hated being single and either had a boyfriend (sometimes a girlfriend although that was rare) or he had Asagi. He wasn’t quite sure what he’d do now but he smiled at Asagi. “Oh, I have some ideas. Remember that gorgeous man at the club with the beautiful voice and the black and blonde hair?”
Asagi snorted. “You’re ogling Yo-ka now? You might have to fight off his admirers before you can get your hands on him.”
Ruiza grinned. “Thanks for the confidence.” He kissed Asagi on the cheek then pushed him towards the door. “Do I have to say it again?”
Asagi huffed in irritation. “No, you demanding little brat.” He went to the door and opened it. Ruiza waited until he was inside before turning and walking away. He hoped Tsunehito would be a better partner for Asagi than Ruiza was. Someone as sweet and amazing as Asagi deserved the best after all. He smiled sadly as he remembered Atsushi scolding him for how he’d break up with Asagi then ask him to take him back after his latest fling failed. Ruiza knew he didn’t deserve all the love Asagi lavished him with and he hoped now that Asagi had gone after Tsunehito that he could get the perfect lover for him.
Notes
1) I've started writing a side-story dealing with Hakuei and MiA. I'm going to wait until the parts with Tsunehito are finished before I really devote my time to Hakuei and MiA. But there is more of the fang gang coming.
2) I need to give my outline another look over, but the next few segments of the series are one-shots. Then there are one or two more multi-chapters and then it's over... I think. I have three different endings in mind so I guess I just have to get to the point of the first ending and decide if it's good to stop there or continue.
Finally, MiA had enough. “Asagi, knock it off!” he snapped. “You’re worse than an overbearing mother.” He griped as he swept his hair over the patch on his neck. “I’m not going to turn to dust because of burns on my neck and wrist.” He glowered at Asagi then turned to Tsunehito with a huff while Asagi looked annoyed for being called out on his fussing. “I’m sure you’re bursting with questions.”
“Can I go home?” Tsunehito blurted. Looking at Asagi, he quickly amended his question so it wouldn’t seem like he was desperate to get away from the vampire. “I need to know when I can go back to work since I have bills to pay…” he trailed off as he saw Asagi smile, clearly not fooled yet also not offended by Tsunehito’s desire to return to his apartment.
MiA exchanged a look with Ruiza before turning his gaze back to Tsunehito. “I believe you could safely go home tonight. If at all possible though, staying another night would be safer.” He looked like he would continue then paused. A vampire call? His expression changed to a look of irritation when he spoke next. “It’s your choice though and you’ll have a,” he paused again then shook his head, “vampire guardian angel or two looking out for you.”
Vampire guardian angel? That was a cute thought. Though the image of Asagi with fangs and a halo was kind of strange… “I’d like to go home tonight then,” Tsunehito replied. Sleep in his own bed, wear his own clothes, take the time to reflect on everything that had happened. He finished the coffee and set the mug on a coaster before glancing up to see what the vampires thought of that decision.
Asagi was nodding. “Ruiza and I will take you home then. What will you do, MiA?” he asked the blonde and brunette vampire who was rubbing his temples and still looking rather annoyed. Who had “called” him?
“Go home and deal with my overprotective boyfriend,” MiA muttered darkly.
Tsunehito grinned, sensing a kindred spirit in the other man. Apparently even vampires weren’t immune to the desire to protect their lovers—whether that lover needed protection or not. He watched MiA get up then quickly asked one more question. “What’s going to happen to me now that I know vampires are out there?”
MiA blinked. “Simple: you go about your daily life and be more careful at night. We aren’t a cruel society; we don’t kill or wipe memories if a human finds out about us. If you start talking about vampires, who would believe you? You’d be accused of being crazy or watching too many movies.”
Tsunehito relaxed at the confirmation that no one was going to fuck with his mind. “Okay.” Asagi had given Tsunehito his word that he wouldn’t tamper with his memories. He’d wanted full confirmation of that before he could truly know his mind was safe.
“Best not keep Hakuei waiting any longer,” Ruiza teased. “He’ll hunt you down soon.”
Tsunehito watched the two, curious to know more about Hakuei and vampire society. Now obviously wasn’t the time to ask since MiA would be leaving soon. Maybe later though.
MiA rolled his eyes then smoothed down his hair. “Take care of yourself, Tsunehito. Jin is dead now yet that doesn’t mean that all the vampires who share his mindset are too. They consider the vampire race to be superior while humans should serve us and be our blood slaves.” His contemptuous tone made his opinions about such arrogance clear. “I advise you to say in busy areas at night and find ways of protecting yourself. Asagi and Ruiza will help you in that matter. I really have to go now, Hakuei will come find me if I don’t go to him now.” He huffed slightly then left the house, closing the door behind him.
Tsunehito raised his head to look at Asagi. “So… can I really go home now or are the three of us going to have a sleepover at your house?”
Asagi laughed. “Rui and I will take you home if that’s what you want.” He rose to his feet then gave the redhead an expectant look. Tsunehito got up too, looing forward to the comfort of his apartment.
* * *
Knowing that Jin would no longer trouble him or anyone else again was relieving although still a little surreal. Tsunehito definitely needed some time to himself once he was back in his apartment where he could think about recent events. Without the presence of a vampire, even though he liked Asagi’s company.
“So, anywhere you want to go or anything you want to do before you go home?” Ruiza asked pausing at a crosswalk and giving the redhead an expectant look. They insisted on seeing him to his front door to ensure he arrived home safe and sound.
“If you even consider asking Tsunehito to participate in one of those vile eating contests…” Asagi trailed off and gave the blonde a stern look that made him huff and Tsunehito laugh. A vampire joining eating contents was still too funny. He definitely wanted to see that with his own eyes despite how disgusting he usually found eating contests to be.
Ruiza huffed again. “Actually, I had no intention of asking such a thing.”
The two looked like they might start bickering so Tsunehito quickly cut in. “I’m okay, thanks. I think I’d rather just go home.”
“Then we’ll take you home,” Asagi replied with a warm smile. The light turned green and they crossed the street. “Tsunehito,” he said softly, looking at the redhead. “I said it before but I still am sorry that our existence was forced upon you like this. Also you recall what MiA said. Jin may be dead but that doesn’t mean his supporters are.” He sighed softly. “I’m sure you just want to treat this entire experience as a bad memory and move on with your life, but Ruiza and I will still be around to make sure you’re safe and that no one is trying to make you a target again.”
The redhead frowned. “Jin is… was… a bad memory. I would never think of you that way though. You saved my life. So if you and Ruiza are thinking of watching from the shadows to ensure my safety, you could always just call,” he said dryly, “or knock on my door.”
Asagi looked surprised for a moment but then he smiled. “We’ll do that then.”
“Definitely preferable. It would destroy Asagi’s reputation as a gentleman if someone thought he was a stalker,” Ruiza added then grinned as Asagi blushed. “A Tsunehito stakeout would be fun though.”
Tsunehito snorted. “I’m sure you’d be devastated to come to the bar and ascertain my safety.”
“The taste of your fried chicken and the drinks would be more important to Rui-chan,” Asagi replied. He and Tsunehito shared a look then laughed as Ruiza pouted. Getting closer to these two would definitely be fun.
*
“I saw you looking at that restaurant with all the fried chicken and ramen,” Asagi scolded as he glanced back at Ruiza. They’d just gotten off the train—Asagi had ignored his complaint about how slow the train was and insisted they use human transportation methods for Tsunehito’s sake—and a particularly enticing scent had reached him.
“Looking only. For now.” Grinning, Ruiza caught up to Tsunehito. “Sure you don’t want to travel on vampire airlines?” he asked ignoring Asagi’s hiss of complaint. Trains and walking were slower than snails. Also, since Tsunehito hadn’t cried, panicked, or gotten violent Ruiza assumed he should ask. Most humans didn’t react this well to vampires. He certainly hadn’t when he caught Asagi feeding.
The redhead shuddered. “I’m definitely not ready to try that for a while.”
“Too fast?” Ruiza was faster than Asagi since he was smaller but they loved to run together.
“Something like that.”
Ruiza shrugged as he pushed his hands into his pockets. Tsunehito’s loss. Ruiza understood though. Humans found a vampire’s true speed overwhelming or nauseating. Sometimes both. Not that he showed humans his true speed…
Tsunehito’s apartment was about a ten minute walk from the train station so they passed the time, Ruiza watching Tsunehito’s interactions with Asagi with perceptive eyes, how the redhead’s pulse quickened when Asagi moved closer to him. Asagi, busy telling a story, seemed oblivious to his reactions. Ruiza smiled as he watched him. Though they’d only spent a short time together it was easy to see that a bond had already formed beneath them.
When they did reach Tsunehito’s apartment Ruiza caught Asagi’s thoughts and was surprised to feel the wistful note to him. He wanted to remind the older vampire that that was far from a permanent goodbye but kept the words to himself since Tsunehito was turning to face them.
“I wanted to thank you again for everything you two have done to keep me alive. I owe you both my life.” Tsunehito smiled warmly.
Ruiza brushed his hair back. “Asagi and I were happy to look after you. MiA likes you too, he says you’re quite brave and practical.” Surely Jui would like Tsunehito too once he’d had the chance to recover from what Jin had done to him. He hadn’t checked in yet, wanting to give Jui his space and he didn’t dare touch MiA’s mind now that he was back with Hakuei. The two were probably fucking against the nearest flat surface in their home.
Tsunehito flushed. “Half the time I didn’t feel brave at all.” He swallowed then stepped into Asagi’s space. “I owe you a special thanks.” He stood up on tiptoe to kiss Asagi, fingers curling into Asagi’s shirt. The older vampire seemed frozen in shock.
“Kiss him back, you idiot,” Ruiza griped to Asagi. It was too late though. Tsunehito was already pulling back but instead of looking disappointed or upset that Asagi hadn’t returned his kiss, he smiled.
“Come to the bar one night. I’ll make you a drink.” Tsunehito slid his fingers through a flabbergasted Asagi’s hair then entered his apartment building. Ruiza endured his friend/lover’s stunned silence for a few moments before turning to him.
“Well?” He demanded. “What are you waiting for? You just got kissed by a gorgeous redhead so go after him and kiss him back, you dummy.”
Asagi frowned as he looked at Ruiza. “What? But Rui-chan, you and I are a couple.” He tilted his head, looking adorably confused.
Ruiza stepped closer. “We are, but you and I both know our relationship is more comfortable than bed breaking, heart-melting passion. You’ve always loved more strongly than I have and Tsune… he could give you that in return. I will always love and adore you, Asagi, but you need someone new. Someone you can build a relationship with instead of continuing things with me.” He watched the myriad of emotions flit across Asagi’s face and reached for his hand. “Go,” he said softly. “Tsunehito made his affection for you quite clear with that kiss.” He squeezed Asagi’s hand feeling his uncertainty. Asagi sucked at dating, which was why he always welcomed Ruiza back into his life and his bed whenever the blonde’s relationships with other men failed. “I haven’t been fair to you these last decades and for that I am truly sorry. I’ve taken advantage of your love and your kindness knowing that you’ll always be waiting for me. The last time you took me back I knew I couldn’t do this to you anymore. It’s just… the way I am and I’m sorry. Now please, Asagi, go after Tsunehito. Start something new with him.”
Asagi had ben silent during Ruiza’s little speech. “I… I guess I should try. What will you do though? Being single isn’t your forte.”
That made him sound like some desperate slut who couldn’t function without a boyfriend. Ruiza couldn’t deny it was true. He hated being single and either had a boyfriend (sometimes a girlfriend although that was rare) or he had Asagi. He wasn’t quite sure what he’d do now but he smiled at Asagi. “Oh, I have some ideas. Remember that gorgeous man at the club with the beautiful voice and the black and blonde hair?”
Asagi snorted. “You’re ogling Yo-ka now? You might have to fight off his admirers before you can get your hands on him.”
Ruiza grinned. “Thanks for the confidence.” He kissed Asagi on the cheek then pushed him towards the door. “Do I have to say it again?”
Asagi huffed in irritation. “No, you demanding little brat.” He went to the door and opened it. Ruiza waited until he was inside before turning and walking away. He hoped Tsunehito would be a better partner for Asagi than Ruiza was. Someone as sweet and amazing as Asagi deserved the best after all. He smiled sadly as he remembered Atsushi scolding him for how he’d break up with Asagi then ask him to take him back after his latest fling failed. Ruiza knew he didn’t deserve all the love Asagi lavished him with and he hoped now that Asagi had gone after Tsunehito that he could get the perfect lover for him.
Notes
1) I've started writing a side-story dealing with Hakuei and MiA. I'm going to wait until the parts with Tsunehito are finished before I really devote my time to Hakuei and MiA. But there is more of the fang gang coming.
2) I need to give my outline another look over, but the next few segments of the series are one-shots. Then there are one or two more multi-chapters and then it's over... I think. I have three different endings in mind so I guess I just have to get to the point of the first ending and decide if it's good to stop there or continue.
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Date: 2014-12-27 05:10 am (UTC)Poor Ruiza being teased about his need to indulge in eating contests and his love of food. And we have another princess who doesn't like to be fussed over lol I'm sure Hakuei will be doing plenty of fussing himself XD
I just loved it and so sweet of Ruiza to encourage Asagi to go after Tsunehito, to find his happiness.
Can't wait for more or the side story of MiA and Hakuei and how those two met :)
I so miss these guys. It's nice to see them back again <3
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Date: 2015-01-28 02:06 am (UTC)Ruiza is always teased about that although he's used to it so doesn't mind or care. He couldn't eat well as a human so now that he has the opportunity to do so as a vampire he feels like he owes it to himself. MiA very much dislikes fussing. Hakuei will be doing quite a lot of that when they're done arguing and yelling at each other.
I'm glad you liked it :) Ruiza knows he can't give Asagi the relationship he needs but he thinks Tsune can. They'll be very happy together.
I figured I'll be doing a few other side-stories with the other vampire couples. Then going back to do some revisions as well.
Aw, I'll try not to take so long to get the next part out. It'll focus on Asagi and Tsunehito and just show their relationship building. Bring in some other cast members. Also Tsunehito will get to meet Atsushi too
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Date: 2015-01-24 09:48 pm (UTC)Sweet Ruiza pushing Asagi towards Tsunehito was so adorable. I love when they all get together, they are so funny.
<3
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Date: 2015-01-28 02:07 am (UTC)Ruiza wants Asagi to have the love and happiness he deserves. Aren't they? MiA getting grouchy over Asagi's fussing, Ruiza teasing Asagi, Tsunehito smirking into his coffee since he thinks it's hilariouso. They're a cute little vampire family.