Mibuchi Reo (
showyousomethingnice) wrote2015-03-14 10:23 am
Soulmates AU (Reo, Kise)
[cont. from here]
After he's given Ryo-chan enough time to leave, Reo leaves too, heading for Rakuzan's locker room. He doesn't know how much of the team will still be there, but he expects that Coach Shirogane will be waiting to hear his decision directly for him, and he also needs to get his bag.
Most of the team has gone - off to lick their wounds, Reo thinks, back in their rooms where they don't have to face anyone but their assigned roommates. Without Ryo-chan here to occupy his attention, the full impact of the loss is beginning to hit him, and what he feels first and forement is guilt. Sei-chan didn't say it directly, but it doesn't take a genius to guess that it was Reo and Ryo-chan finding each other and leaving the court that changed the flow of the game. He'd thought it would be Kaijou that would be crippled without its ace, that Rakuzan would absorb his own departure smoothly and Sei-chan adapt his strategy accordingly, but. Well.
Obviously, that isn't how it happened, is it?
It occurs to Reo to wonder: when was the last time Rakuzan - or Sei-chan - had to adapt to anything? Shirogane warns them frequently of the dangers of complacency, but when was the last time even he had to consider the possibility that Rakuzan could lose? Reo may only be one piece of the machine, but removing him was still enough to make it wobble and crash.
He lost his team this match, this tournament, and now he's leaving them to join the team they lost to.
Standing in this mostly-deserted locker room, without Ryo-chan by his side, it's a lot harder to justify that decision.
He only has a few seconds to dwell on that, though - the room's three remaining occupants all look up when he comes in.
"Reo-nee." Hayama is subdued in a way Reo has never seen before, lacking his customary exclamation points, but he still manages a smile. "Ditch your soulmate already, huh?" Nebuya snorts a little next to him, while Shirogane withdraws into the background to give Reo a moment with his erstwhile teammates.
"Not for long," Nebuya says, "from what Akashi said."
"I'm so sorry," Reo says helplessly; he must look and sound as guilty as he feels, because from there the conversation is mostly the other two trying to reassure him and celebrate his good luck, and Reo's heart aches as he realizes how much he is going to miss them. It's always seemed like they drive him crazy more often than not, Hayama frustratingly careless and Nebuya utterly without shame about his tendencies toward vulgarity, but they've become his friends too, the first friends he'd had among his teammates in a very long time. They haven't showered yet, but for once Reo doesn't care about that, and he hugs them goodbye anyway.
Eventually, Shirogane gently shoos them along to the showers - "He has a soulmate to get back to, you two, you'll understand someday" - and turns to Reo in the quiet of the room.
"I won't keep you long," he says, and smiles a little. "I don't want to take up any more of your first day than I have to. You've made the right decision. We're going to miss you, but Kise-kun wouldn't be a good fit here. I think you understand why."
Reo does understand. Rakuzan has a lot of big personalities on it, a lot of talent, and a lot - not to put too fine a point on it - of ego. It's why he was so relieved when Sei-chan agreed to come to Rakuzan; otherwise, Reo would have been captain, and he knows he doesn't have the right touch to maintain the delicate balance Rakuzan requires to stay functional. Much as Reo loves his soulmate, he can easily admit that the addition of his personality would upset that balance and cause unnecessary waves until Sei-chan could smooth them down.
"It did seem like the best decision for everyone," he says. Then he hesitates, long enough that Shirogane raises an inquiring eyebrow.
". . . How is Sei-chan?" he finally asks. "He seemed . . ." Reo shakes his head a little, unable and unwilling to look for the words he wants.
Shirogane sighs.
*
Sei-chan, as it turns out, does not want Reo's company for the evening.
"It's kind of you to offer," he says, a softness in his expression that Reo can't seem to look away from, "but I'd just spend the whole time feeling guilty about keeping you two apart, and that wouldn't help either of us."
As he has done so often before, Reo has to admit that Sei-chan is right.
"But I'd like it if we could stay in touch," Sei-chan continues.
"Just you try to get rid of me," Reo says, mostly steady. Sei-chan smiles, mostly steady.
*
He sends the text less than an hour after he made the promise.
On my way, Ryo-chan!! Sei-chan gave me your address too, so don't worry about that. I'll see you soon. ♥ ♥ ♥
After he's given Ryo-chan enough time to leave, Reo leaves too, heading for Rakuzan's locker room. He doesn't know how much of the team will still be there, but he expects that Coach Shirogane will be waiting to hear his decision directly for him, and he also needs to get his bag.
Most of the team has gone - off to lick their wounds, Reo thinks, back in their rooms where they don't have to face anyone but their assigned roommates. Without Ryo-chan here to occupy his attention, the full impact of the loss is beginning to hit him, and what he feels first and forement is guilt. Sei-chan didn't say it directly, but it doesn't take a genius to guess that it was Reo and Ryo-chan finding each other and leaving the court that changed the flow of the game. He'd thought it would be Kaijou that would be crippled without its ace, that Rakuzan would absorb his own departure smoothly and Sei-chan adapt his strategy accordingly, but. Well.
Obviously, that isn't how it happened, is it?
It occurs to Reo to wonder: when was the last time Rakuzan - or Sei-chan - had to adapt to anything? Shirogane warns them frequently of the dangers of complacency, but when was the last time even he had to consider the possibility that Rakuzan could lose? Reo may only be one piece of the machine, but removing him was still enough to make it wobble and crash.
He lost his team this match, this tournament, and now he's leaving them to join the team they lost to.
Standing in this mostly-deserted locker room, without Ryo-chan by his side, it's a lot harder to justify that decision.
He only has a few seconds to dwell on that, though - the room's three remaining occupants all look up when he comes in.
"Reo-nee." Hayama is subdued in a way Reo has never seen before, lacking his customary exclamation points, but he still manages a smile. "Ditch your soulmate already, huh?" Nebuya snorts a little next to him, while Shirogane withdraws into the background to give Reo a moment with his erstwhile teammates.
"Not for long," Nebuya says, "from what Akashi said."
"I'm so sorry," Reo says helplessly; he must look and sound as guilty as he feels, because from there the conversation is mostly the other two trying to reassure him and celebrate his good luck, and Reo's heart aches as he realizes how much he is going to miss them. It's always seemed like they drive him crazy more often than not, Hayama frustratingly careless and Nebuya utterly without shame about his tendencies toward vulgarity, but they've become his friends too, the first friends he'd had among his teammates in a very long time. They haven't showered yet, but for once Reo doesn't care about that, and he hugs them goodbye anyway.
Eventually, Shirogane gently shoos them along to the showers - "He has a soulmate to get back to, you two, you'll understand someday" - and turns to Reo in the quiet of the room.
"I won't keep you long," he says, and smiles a little. "I don't want to take up any more of your first day than I have to. You've made the right decision. We're going to miss you, but Kise-kun wouldn't be a good fit here. I think you understand why."
Reo does understand. Rakuzan has a lot of big personalities on it, a lot of talent, and a lot - not to put too fine a point on it - of ego. It's why he was so relieved when Sei-chan agreed to come to Rakuzan; otherwise, Reo would have been captain, and he knows he doesn't have the right touch to maintain the delicate balance Rakuzan requires to stay functional. Much as Reo loves his soulmate, he can easily admit that the addition of his personality would upset that balance and cause unnecessary waves until Sei-chan could smooth them down.
"It did seem like the best decision for everyone," he says. Then he hesitates, long enough that Shirogane raises an inquiring eyebrow.
". . . How is Sei-chan?" he finally asks. "He seemed . . ." Reo shakes his head a little, unable and unwilling to look for the words he wants.
Shirogane sighs.
*
Sei-chan, as it turns out, does not want Reo's company for the evening.
"It's kind of you to offer," he says, a softness in his expression that Reo can't seem to look away from, "but I'd just spend the whole time feeling guilty about keeping you two apart, and that wouldn't help either of us."
As he has done so often before, Reo has to admit that Sei-chan is right.
"But I'd like it if we could stay in touch," Sei-chan continues.
"Just you try to get rid of me," Reo says, mostly steady. Sei-chan smiles, mostly steady.
*
He sends the text less than an hour after he made the promise.
On my way, Ryo-chan!! Sei-chan gave me your address too, so don't worry about that. I'll see you soon. ♥ ♥ ♥

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"Daaaaaad!" Kise's slowly been wilting the longer his father's been talking and he just can't stand it anymore. He's waiting for his father to start reciting house specials at this point and that's just too embarrassing. Parents.
His mother stays at the edge of the genkan as Kise starts to follow his father into the house, watching them go without speaking. Finally, just at the two Kise men have passed her, she breaks the silence. "Welcome, Mibuchi-kun. Please make yourself at home. However, I'm sorry, I'm feeling under the weather. If you will excuse me." With a slight bow, Kise Hoshi retreats up the stairs.
Kise sighs and bumps his shoulder against Reocchi's. "It's better like this for now. She's just stubborn." He says it as though it's a disappointing aspect to her and not the root of his own capacity for digging his heels in until shaken loose by force.
Luckily, Kise is the product of two parents, and while his resistant streak is maternal, his chatty nature is one hundred percent from his father. "I know it's not the healthiest and we do usually try to do better, but Ryota could eat just about anything and probably be fine, I think! High school athletes and their metabolism." There are two plates set out on trays on the kitchen counter, still steaming just a little--he was cooking until just a couple of moments before Reocchi's arrival.
"You can eat down here if you want, or take everything upstairs if that's preferable. I won't make you two hang out down here with me." Kise Nobu also has his son's cheerful energy and--while his presentation is more mature than Kise's--he radiating it now. For his part, the youngest Kise looks at Reocchi.
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- but so far, the only time he's really had alone with Ryo-chan has been the one-on-one, and while that was amazing and something he definitely wants to do again, it didn't involve much talking. With the option presented to him, he finds now that he wants to be alone with his soulmate as soon as possible.
But he was brought up to be polite -
(and he knows what it will look like, and just because Ryo-chan's father is acting more accepting than his mother doesn't mean he isn't aware of it)
- and now he's hesitated for far too long and thought himself into knots and doesn't know what to say at all. Ugh.
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"Go on, both of you. There will be plenty of time to get to know Mibuchi-kun, and, well." He leans forward and his voice takes on a slightly conspiratorial tone. "I should really check on my wife."
"Oh, god, Dad, gross." With that Kise starts to go, then pauses with a quiet sound of disappointment--with both hands full, he can't actually drag Reocchi along with him. So much for his dramatic huffy exit! Ruined by his father's thoughtful cooking. "Come on, Reocchi, let's go before he says something weirder."
"I didn't mean anything like that, Ryota!"
"Not listening!" And he's really not. He's on his way out of the kitchen, hovering in wait for his soulmate. Even though he knows his father didn't actually mean anything lascivious with his comment, pretending he did does make for an easier exit. "Ooh, Reocchi, can you grab the drinks?"
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. . . he stays absolutely out of the conversation that follows, more than a little amazed by it. He can imagine talking that way with Seiko, but not with his parents. They'd consider it more than a little disrespectful.
Kise-san doesn't seem offended, though, which is something else to be a little relieved by, and all in all Reo is more than happy to pick up the glasses Ryo-chan mentions, thank Kise-san for the meal, and follow his soulmate out of the kitchen.
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Kise himself, of course, is long gone and halfway up the stairs already--he has a slightly more pressing matter on his mind. "Aneki! Come meet Reocchi!"
When Reocchi does join Kise on the stairs, he'll see a somewhat familiar face peering out of the room on the right--familiar but framed with longer hair and having somewhat more delicate features. The look of bright, almost feline curiosity is the same, though.
"Mibuchi Reo, this is Kise Reiko, one of my sisters. Aneki, this is Reocchi, my soulmate! So be nice!" There's no real weight behind the demand, though, and all it earns is a glance at Kise's back as he's heading into his room.
"I think it would be nicer if you at least let him put his things down before starting introductions, Ryo-chan." The nickname is dripping with the exasperation only an older sibling can muster, but then she turns her attention to Reocchi. "Do you need a hand?"
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(She probably would have found the exchange downstairs hilarious.)
Reo smiles at Ryo-chan's sister, saying,
"I'm fine, thank you. It's nice to meet you. I'm Mibuchi Reo. Your name is very close to my sister's; she's Seiko."
It's a more casual introduction than he'd normally be happy with, but somehow it seems to fit.
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"It's nice to meet you too, Mibuchi-kun. Welcome to our home. I hope you're comfortable here." Reiko bows a little--Kise's tendency to not let anything get too formal isn't his alone but she can also tell that his soulmate seems kind of overwhelmed. Of course, this is probably all a lot to take in regardless. "Really? What a coincidence! It should make things easier in terms of remembering names, at least until you meet my sister."
Kise's eyes are moving between the two of them as though it's a tennis match but it's also way more fun because he doesn't have a side to root for. That is, until Reiko looks straight at him. "You were right, Ryo-chan. He's very good looking. Probably too good for you, even." She smiles conspiratorially at Reocchi while shrugging.
"Aneki!!!!!" Suddenly he's absolutely rooting against Reiko in this tennis match, but mostly Kise wants the floor to open up and swallow him. Rude!
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"Ryo-chan," he says, handing his soulmate the glasses he's carrying to distract him. He's smiling at Reiko's remark, but the smile is full of affection for Ryo-chan rather than amusement at his expense.
"I was worried my sister might be a bit much for you, but I think you'll do fine."
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"Too much for me? There hasn't been a girl yet who is too much for me!"
Across the hall, Reiko just tilts her head and drums her fingers on one arm. "Not even one? I can think of two."
"Aneki, you and Nee-san don't count." He pouts and turns his head toward Reocchi a little. "There are two of them. They're twins and they're both horrible to me but at least Nee-san had the decency to move out."
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"I'm going to do you a favor," he says, "and not tell Nee-chan you said that. She'd take it as a challenge."
Then, to Reiko: "I think you two will get along well, and your sister too."
Which, since a soulmate bond can bring together families as well as the bonded pair, pleases Reo immensely. He wants them all to get along, to like each other, to be glad that his and Ryo-chan's bond drew them into each others' lives.
(He avoids thinking about Ryo-chan's mother for the moment.)
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Reiko just laughs. "I don't even know Mibuchi-san and I don't think you'd win. She does sound like someone I'd get along with, though. I'm already looking forward to meeting her." Her face and tone are absolutely genuine. Anyone involved in ganging up on Kise, especially another girl and Kise's soulmate's older sister, sounds like someone she wants to know better.
"You see what I have to put up with, Reocchi? So mean." Kise's life is suffering.
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Not that that has ever, ever stopped Reo. As one might expect of a family of athletes, the Mibuchis are a naturally competitive bunch.
He leans his forehead lightly against Ryo-chan's for a moment.
"Well, now you have me." He leaves the second half of the sentence unspoken: And I will always be on your side. Some things don't need to be said aloud, especially not in front of sisters who clearly know who to make best use of every scrap of ammunition they come across.
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Not even the implication that Reocchi might decide to murder him is enough to make Kise pout again now, though. He's quietly basking in the touch of Reocchi's forehead. As soon as Reiko's gone he grabs at Reocchi's hand to tug him into his room. "Come on!"
Kise's room is the smallest in the house so the majority of it is taken up with his bed, the futon, a generous wardrobe at the end of the bed and a desk/dressing table in the last corner. There are trophies from multiple sports on or near the desk but, on closer examination, none of them are for more than one year until the ones from Teikou. Beside them are a few skin care items and a magazine or two--Zunon Boy is there, naturally. The furniture itself is nice but not extravagant, though his bedding and, by extension, the futon and bedding for that, are very nice. When Kise splurges, he does it very particularly.
"I only have the one chair, but you can have it if you want. I don't mind the floor!"
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. . . then, innocently: "Or to feed each other."
Sisters can be contagious.
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"Not you too, Reocchi!" Pout pout pout, drink, pout pout.
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"I'm sorry, I couldn't help myself. I'm not very good at resisting an easy set-up." Especially when it's been handed to him on a silver platter.
"Is it okay if we Skype Seiko after dinner? I didn't call her in the cab because I knew she'd want to be able to see you for herself."
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"Of course! I wish there was some way we could meet her in person but I know it's late. Ryoko's probably already asleep, she has a lot of early classes, but we can try to get in touch with her tomorrow." Kise's fairly sure Reiko will tell her between then and now, but there's no point in trying to keep it a secret. He changed his Facebook status on the way over and everything. Still single, but officially soulmated.
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"I'm always on your side."
The food, he discovers after taking a bite, tastes as good as it smells; he makes a note to compliment Kise-san on his cooking.
"Nee-chan's in university," he says, "so it might be a little while before you get to meet face-to-face." He wrinkles his nose. "Assuming she doesn't decide that this is a good enough reason to skip a day of classes."
Seiko is not irresponsible, but the freedom of university, Reo thinks, goes to her head occasionally.
"You'll like her, she's great." He glances up with a more serious expression. "She's always on my side."
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"Where does she go to school? Maybe we could go to her one day!" Kise's not against the idea of traveling to meet Reocchi's family. Not everyone lives as close to their family as he does, after all, and he knows that. Besides which, Ryoko's not here so there will be travel involved in meeting up with her, too.
He watches Reocchi's face when he looks up from his meal and talks about his sister, nodding a little. "Then I'll absolutely like her. Anybody who is on Reocchi's side is already ahead of the curve."
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"When I was little," he says, "I used to steal Nee-chan's clothes and jewelry to wear. Our parents got upset because I was a boy and I shouldn't be wearing girls' things; Seiko got upset because I did it without asking. So I asked." He laughs a bit. "That didn't make Mom and Dad any happier, and - we were both young, I wasn't even in school yet, I didn't understand and so I got upset and that bothered Nee-chan a lot. She started lending me her things in secret."
("But Mommy and Daddy said no."
"Well, it's my stuff, not theirs. We just won't tell them, okay?")
"They found out, of course, we both got in trouble, but Nee-chan never stopped giving me pretty things she thought I would like, and Mom and Dad - just sort of gave up, eventually, when they realized it wasn't just a phase. They overlook it, as long as I don't make them have to deal with it."
He pauses for a second, trying to get his thoughts back on track. He hadn't really known what he was going to say when he opened his mouth, other than to try and explain how far back his sister's protectiveness toward him goes, and he's never talked about any of this with anyone.
But Ryo-chan is his soulmate, and that's what you talk about with your soulmate, isn't it? Things you don't tell anyone else? And it's not like the notion that Reo has always had feminine tastes is going to shock anyone who has ever met him.
Still, he doesn't look up as he continues.
"Nee-chan always says that if you're happy and you're not hurting anyone, then you're doing it right. She doesn't like it when people try to tell me otherwise, and I've learned not to listen."
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Kise's relationship with his family is far from the standard expectation of Japanese society and he knows it, but in general they've all always been pretty hands-off, emotionally speaking. Kise's always been cute and talented and his sisters were the same before him--they all had enough of each trait that they didn't need a ton of close support from each other or from their parents. Of course, Kise's starting to wonder how things will work out with his mother now that he does need that support, but it doesn't seem anything like what Reocchi and his family have together. The one thing his parents have never done is give up on anything about him, so hearing that leaves a strange hollowness in Kise. He's never even met her but he appreciates Reocchi's sister a great deal listening to this.
He lets Reocchi talk until he seems talked out, then lifts one hand and carefully moves his hair away from the side of his face. No more hiding, Reocchi. "She's right, you know," he says lightly, not dismissing the heavy atmosphere but trying to navigate in it the best way he knows how. "I'm really glad you had her around, Reocchi. She sounds very smart."
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"She is," he says. "Sometimes I wonder if it didn't all start because I wanted to be like her." He wrinkles his nose a little. "Don't tell her that, though, I'd never hear the end of it."
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"Your secret's safe with me, Reocchi!" He even crosses his heart. "Sometimes you need to take your soulmate's side against even the best older sister. I'm sure it's in the rules somewhere."
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"I am gay," he says suddenly. "Just to be clear." He says it matter-of-factly, without any of the borderline awkwardness of a moment ago. It's not something he keeps a secret, and it's always been something people understand more easily than they do his penchant for blurring gender. "My parents don't have a problem with that. I didn't even have to tell them, they knew before I did. It's, uh, it's why I was so confused about - well, I always thought I'd fall instantly in love with my soulmate when I met him, you know?"
He'd known that theoretically his soulmate could well be a girl, but he'd never been able to take that idea seriously. Girls are lovely and wonderful and some of his favorite people are girls, but he couldn't begin to imagine one being his soulmate.
Though, considering the platonic nature of his bond with Ryo-chan, he supposes that wouldn't have been so far-fetched after all. But he's so glad it was Ryo-chan and not anyone else; the notion of bonding to anyone of any gender who isn't Ryo-chan seems absurd to the point of hilarity now.
Aloud, to confirm that train of thought, he adds,
"But I like this way better." Because this is the way it is for them, and so it's perfect.
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"OK! Don't worry, Reocchi--I thought I'd fall in love too. It's what you're supposed to do, right? Which is why it didn't really matter who it was for me, but I'm so glad it's you." He was confused at first, too, but Kise doesn't tend to linger in confusion, especially when there's an easy way out like accepting the situation in front of of him. After all, you don't play for the Generation of Miracles and let yourself spend a lot of time thinking about what's realistic or likely. At first he thought he might like guys more just because he spent more time around them, but girls were great too. Eventually it just seemed that he liked people and things like gender weren't really a factor, so rather than fight it, he went with it. Most people thought it was just him playing coy as a model which made it a lot easier to slip real flirtation and interest under the radar.
"And we could still fall in love later! After all, it will be very hard for Reocchi to not fall in love with me." He gives a little, 'what can you do?' shrug, knowing full well that the odds of getting teased for that are high. It's worth it if it makes Reocchi feel more comfortable talking about things like this, and Kise knows no matter what happens their bond will still be exactly right.
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bugger, i have to reup his paid, sorry for the sudden lack of genkise