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Mibuchi Reo ([personal profile] 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. ♥ ♥ ♥
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[personal profile] kichan 2015-05-22 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, Kise likes her. She's playful and free and so affectionate to her brother, which is of course something that makes anyone rank very high in Kise's list of good people now. He files the other name, Naomi-chan, away for investigation later and joins in the laughter.

She's also just as eager to tease as Kise's sister, but this time Kise can gang up on Reocchi. Just a little. "Don't listen to him, it's OK to remind us! Teiko won and Reocchi got to shine!" Sure, Teiko had their faults, but they did win games, and the Generation of Miracles' collective talent had just made what Reocchi brought to the game stand out that much more. Kise didn't see it that way at the time but in hindsight (slightly rose-tinted), of course Reocchi was the star.

And then Kise switches sides again when Seiko-san says Reocchi should've been feeling people up. He startles too--she's shameless, it's amazing--but one of them has to be able to roll with it and clearly Reocchi is not going to say anything back to his sister. "Seiko-san! You should know that even now, Reocchi hasn't felt me up yet. He's been a perfect gentleman. Well, except when he drew me into a foul. That was rude."

The last is punctuated with a patented Ryo-chan pout. Seiko-san needs to start building immunity immediately.
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[personal profile] kichan 2015-05-25 12:05 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, Kise knows he's exaggerating, he just doesn't care. Reocchi seems less upset and Seiko-san is smiling, so everything is obviously going just fine.

Or it is until he remembers that Seiko-san doesn't know about the sort of special circumstances of their soulmate bond. It feels so normal to Kise that he hadn't even thought about it, but of course it would be a little misleading to hear what Kise'd said without knowing. He gives Reocchi a little squeeze--which probably doesn't clear anything up--then shakes his head at the image on the screen.

"Seiko-san, Reocchi and I aren't that kind of soulmate. We talked about it when it happened because I know it's not how the movies make it out to happen, but Reocchi and I don't want to have sex, or even kiss. I'm happy just to be around him." Is it awkward having your soulmate say these things with his chin on your shoulder, Reocchi? Sorry!

"I still love him very very much and he is very beautiful, but our bond is different. It's still the best, though."
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[personal profile] kichan 2015-05-28 12:47 am (UTC)(link)
Kise watches Seiko-san's reaction as she processes what he's told her. Of course, she has no good reason to trust him right out of the gate, no matter how much she loves her brother, but Kise trusts Reocchi to be able to clear the air now. That's what siblings do.

It's still a comfort when Reocchi leans against him, though. Seiko-san may need a little more effort to win over than Kise originally thought but it seems like it will be all right. For now, he resists the urge to completely wrap his arms around Reocchi. It felt for just a moment like Seiko-san was questioning their bond and that's set off all kinds of alarms in Kise but she's Reocchi's sister and he knows how important she is. Instead he just nods when Seiko-san asks how it happened, jumping at the chance to compliment Reocchi again.

"He's very crafty! It happened immediately, though, as soon as we bumped together on the foul, and they had to stop the whole game until we left. If this was just Reocchi's way of keeping me from copying his shot, it was very effective." Kise knows it wasn't, but Reocchi's comment has lightened the tone of things again and he feels safer sneaking in a joke of his own.

"Reocchi is very greedy but I think I got the better end of things this time. A new soulmate and a new teammate! All those skills will be on my side now."
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[personal profile] kichan 2015-06-01 08:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Seiko-san's reaction tells Kise that that may not have been the best way to drop that bomb--that perhaps he ought to have let Reocchi tell her--but Reocchi's able to smooth it out fairly quickly. There is one point he wants to make, though. "It wouldn't have been abandoning Kaijou any more than you're abandoning Rakuzan! It would have been joining you." He would have done it, too, if Reocchi had asked, but that's not to say he's not happier with the way things have turned out on that front.

He's able to relax when he sees the wheels starting to turn in Seiko-san's head about having her little brother closer to home, though. Sorry, Reocchi, but your soulmate is over your shoulder mouthing, "Yes, do it, doooooo it," to your sister, even though he's not entirely sure what he's encouraging. He just knows it'd be good for Reocchi to get to see Seiko-san right now so why not egg her on? Of course, he looks suitably cowed when she realizes that technically speaking his school beat Reocchi's, but since that seems to seal the deal, it doesn't last for long.

"Seiko-san will be there tomorrow!?" He doesn't just get to meet her, he gets to show off for her? If he had a tail, it'd be thumping right now, but he settles for grabbing Reocchi tighter and rocking him back and forth instead.
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bugger, i have to reup his paid, sorry for the sudden lack of genkise

[personal profile] kichan 2015-06-18 11:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, there are certainly worse ones. Kise could absolutely come up with a few, though in general he does make a point of going to class. He has a clause in his modeling contract saying he can't miss too many classes, anyway, so he has to be picky about why he cuts. That being said, he completely endorses Seiko-san's decision about tomorrow and shows it with big nods.

Nods, then glances between the siblings. Tomorrow? Reocchi could be on Kaijou's roster tomorrow!? "He can do that? That can happen?" The intricacies of school reputations and parental influence are way above Kise's pay grade, but he can tell a serious statement when he hears one. The swaying is cut short in favor of a little celebratory dance, or as much as he can do that sitting with Reocchi.

"Reocchi! I'll have to text Kasamatsu-senpai tonight to give him a heads up about tomorrow. Won't that be a fun surprise." Not just for Kaijou, who he suspects will resist at first but if Kasamatsu-senpai can convince them then they'll be fine, but also for their opponents. Surprise, you thought all the Uncrowned save for Kiyoshi were out? Think again.

All of this and he gets to meet Seiko-san. Tomorrow's going to be so much fun.