Mibuchi Reo (
showyousomethingnice) wrote2015-03-27 02:33 pm
every little thing (Reo, Mayuzumi)
Reo doesn't make a habit of drinking. Aside from the numerous obvious reasons, booze comes with a ton of hidden calories and Reo is meticulous about his diet; he's allowed treats, yes, but most of his calorie consumption has to be from things that fuel him as an athlete and help maintain his body at its athletic peak.
But it's not every day that Mayuzumi-senpai turns up at Reo's door of his own volition, and he does it even less often with an illicit bottle of wine tucked under his arm (even that, Reo realizes with startled amusement as he all but pulls his senpai into his room, isn't enough to get him noticed), and one must take advantage of opportunities as they arise.
He even brought glasses. They're plastic, unglamorous but sensible, and more than Reo keeps in his spotless dorm room.
Under his other arm was the inevitable light novel, which Reo doesn't give much attention to until the wine is about half gone.
"Were you going to sit outside and read if I wasn't here?" he asks with a little laugh, reaching over to pick the book up for closer inspection. He might not bother normally - he prefers poetry, classic novels, reading with a little bit more depth than the shallowest of kiddie pools - but the cover catches his eye. He wouldn't have thought Mayuzumi the magical girl type.
Reo himself has never been much for any kind of genre entertainment, but how could he possibly miss the appeal of being able to change into a gorgeous outfit with a simple catchphrase? Too bad the rest of it all is so boring.
But it's not every day that Mayuzumi-senpai turns up at Reo's door of his own volition, and he does it even less often with an illicit bottle of wine tucked under his arm (even that, Reo realizes with startled amusement as he all but pulls his senpai into his room, isn't enough to get him noticed), and one must take advantage of opportunities as they arise.
He even brought glasses. They're plastic, unglamorous but sensible, and more than Reo keeps in his spotless dorm room.
Under his other arm was the inevitable light novel, which Reo doesn't give much attention to until the wine is about half gone.
"Were you going to sit outside and read if I wasn't here?" he asks with a little laugh, reaching over to pick the book up for closer inspection. He might not bother normally - he prefers poetry, classic novels, reading with a little bit more depth than the shallowest of kiddie pools - but the cover catches his eye. He wouldn't have thought Mayuzumi the magical girl type.
Reo himself has never been much for any kind of genre entertainment, but how could he possibly miss the appeal of being able to change into a gorgeous outfit with a simple catchphrase? Too bad the rest of it all is so boring.

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"No, I don't blame you," he says hurriedly. "I haven't always been polite about your books. I apologize. I'll try harder in the future."
. . . which he immediately undermines by continuing: "This looks more interesting than your usual stuff, anyway."
Well. He tried?
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He has a pretty good idea about what it is that really caught Reo's attention. There's no way in hell he'd be caught by any of the others on their team reading this series. With Reo though, it had almost felt like he'd been bringing along bait.
Turning more toward the other boy, Mayuzumi gave him a critical look that moved slowly over Reo's form. Sure he was tall, and way more muscular than the guys in the novel, but...
"You could probably pull off that outfit they get stuck in, you know."
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Then it's his turn to return it, watching Mayuzumi cautiously for a few seconds to be sure he isn't being mocked (he doesn't think he is, but experience has taught him to be careful of comments like that) before he smiles and says,
"Do you think so, senpai?"
(Of course he could.)
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Mayuzumi could give Reo shit the way he'd been on the receiving end so many times before now, but they weren't on the court anymore. Getting in a dig like that now would be more cruel than he'd like, and he really did mean his comment to be a simple complement, not a back-handed one.
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As it is, though, Reo puts down the book to stretch lazily, arching his back.
"Mm. I'd absolutely have to have a skirt."
He'd look better in it than any of those shoujo twigs would, too. It isn't just build; it's also confidence and carriage and skill.
Though having the legs for it (which just about any serious basketball player does, in Reo's considered opinion) doesn't hurt, either.
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Mayuzumi's voice went up an octave, and he clears his throat before taking a quick sip of wine to try to cover it. He hadn't ever had reason to imagine Reo in something like that before and thinking of it now with the boy right in front of him...
"I was thinking of a suit."
His face was probably as heated-looking as it felt.
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"What's the point of that?" he asks, casually reaching for the wine bottle to top his glass up a little bit. "I can wear a suit any day. I don't get to wear skirts that often."
Glass back to half-full, he puts the bottle down and smiles at his senpai.
"The last time was the maid and butler café my class did for the school festival last year. I brought my own dress. It was fun."
Fun doesn't really cover the joy Reo got from the opportunity to openly wear a dress and be as feminine as he wanted and have it treated like the appropriate thing for him to do instead of something weird and creepy, but he doesn't want to get into all of that now. There's something else here that he's chasing.
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Maybe he'd been busy with his own class; he'd been particularly useful in a haunted house. Reo does seem like the type to be able to wear something feminine without any shame at all. With his whole attitude toward it, it had probably looked better than he can imagine. Well, except he isn't so sure about one thing...
"Wouldn't our legs be too muscular to wear that sort of stuff and still look good?"
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Mayuzumi's question makes him laugh, a comfortable and confident sound.
"Not at all! It all depends on your definition of looking good. The idea isn't to pass as female, it's to flaunt what you have."
It's his turn to take an evaluating look now, his gaze moving thoughtfully up the length of Mayuzumi's legs.
"You could certainly pull it off, senpai." Yeah, he didn't miss the our in that question.
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If Mayuzumi were able to think more clearly, he'd realize his slip. He'd meant it more in a general way, because basketball had toned their legs and given them quite a bit of muscle. He certainly couldn't imagine someone like Nebuya flaunting anything well in clothes like the boys in his novel wore, or if he tried to wear women's clothing period.
Being the one under scrutiny and knowing that Reo is probably picturing him in one or both is embarrassing. Mayuzumi has to take a drink to steady himself, and ends up nearly emptying his glass. It isn't that he doesn't think he has anything to flaunt. He simply doesn't think he'd look anything but ridiculous if he wore something normally worn by women.
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"Are you questioning my expertise, Mayuzumi-senpai?"
Mayuzumi isn't the only one feeling the wine. A fully sober Reo would, at the very least, phrase the question more politely.
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Not that he isn't too—possibly even a little more than Reo is. That doesn't stop him from automatically holding out his cup for a refill when Reo offers. They really should have considered food with the wine, or at least water. Mayuzumi likes to think he's still more or less as discerning as he'd normally be though. For instance, he knows better than to attempt to go out and rectify the food problem while he's like this.
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"I still know what I'm talking about. You think this is the first time I've thought about this?"
It's a hobby of his, creating outfits for people he knows, and he doesn't bother to stay to one side or the other of the gender line while he does it. What's the fun in limiting himself?
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Didn't people usually tend to do the opposite? Mayuzumi isn't sure what to think about this. On the one hand, at least this means Reo's fantasies about him were probably tame. On the other... He isn't sure whether not he should be disappointed about that or not.
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"Sometimes," he says. "There are so many things you would look good in."
He may or may not have missed the point Mayuzumi was getting at. He'll never tell. (Unless he does.)
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[He's suspicious of course, but not maliciously so. It'd be stupid to say Reo didn't have a sense of style. Mayuzumi was even half-sure Reo was responsible for some of the things Akashi wore. He hadn't seen that orange hoodie in ages, for instance.]
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Reo ponders Mayuzumi's question for a moment, then brightens and stands up, only wobbling a little. He puts his glass down . . . somewhere . . . heading for his dresser.
"Like . . ." he says, opening the top drawer to pull something out, "like these!" He tosses something black and neatly folded to Mayuzumi; it comes partly unraveled as it flies through the air, revealing itself to be a pair of sheer black stockings.
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They're awfully flimsy, he thinks. Soft, too. Definitely not the sort of thing he'd been expecting to discover his teammate had been imagining him in. That it hadn't been a skirt or some sort of more intimate clothing was a relief.
Realizing he'd actually been contemplating what it would be like to wear something like them, Mayuzumi felt his face color and quickly took another drink of his wine.
"I'd probably rip right through these."
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(Maybe later.)
Instead, he gets out a pair of simple sock garters, designed to hold the stockings up by wrapping directly around the tops of them instead of being clipped to them.
"They're stronger than they look," he says, matter-of-fact. "I would have to show you how to put them on, though."
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The expressions he's making throughout this thought process probably look like a reaction to the garters in Reo's hand; admittedly, he's not familiar with those, either. His own clothes don't normally include excessive straps.
"... Fine, but only because I'm not buying you new ones if they rip anyway."
He should probably set his glass down if he's going to get up, he realizes. Putting on stockings (why was he doing this again?) means having to take off his pants, and taking off his pants means having to get up—
He abruptly sits back down, this time on the bed, when he realizes the wine may have been stronger than he'd realized.
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"Careful, senpai," he says cheerfully, watching Mayuzumi discover how drunk he really is. "They're not going anywhere."
Maybe he should be a bit more cautious about handing his stockings over to a drunk amateur, but he's not worried. They are stronger than they look, they are not his only pair, and he is also a bit more affected by the wine than he'd realized. It's just going to his head instead of his legs.
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"If they did I'd be worried about just how much I'd actually had to drink. Get over here and help me get these pants off."
He's managed to fumble his belt open, but the button on his jeans seems set on eluding him and he was pretty sure his zipper had gotten stuck. If two drunk teenagers couldn't manage this much, then the experience was doomed from the start.
It probably wasn't doomed, though. Reo looked entirely too happy about this to let it fail so soon.
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Before Mayuzumi can realize what he's asked, Reo hastens across the room to kneel down between his legs, putting the garters aside so he can work on the troublesome fastenings.
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No, he doesn't clue in to just how bad an idea this might be until he's looking down at Reo like this, his thoughts immediately dipping into a direction that has his face flushing warmly. Thinking that he had to distract himself before his body caught up with what was going on and reacted, Mayuzumi grabs the garters with one hand to hold them up for inspection.
"You didn't say anything about... this."
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When Mayuzumi speaks, Reo looks up, his hands going still on Mayuzumi's fly.
Oh.
"Those are to hold the stockings up," he explains. "They don't stay up by themselves very well."
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