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Eichi "terminal cumslut boy" Tenshouin ([personal profile] finethanks) wrote in [community profile] teaism 2019-05-30 01:47 am (UTC)

There must be some way that they could forgive you. You're someone who defies reason, after all. Someone that, even while hated by the public, could sway and affect the students around you. No matter how you thought you were viewed... I believe there was always that power.

I'd hate the be the reason that your friends came to hate you, at least.

[His fingers brush daringly over to Wataru's hair, and then trail down it as he smiles and pulls back, a little coy.]

You've made me late for class, so let's meet again later to begin the paperwork. I'll wait for you by the shoe lockers.

[And just like that... things were completely different. No, Eichi thinks things were revealed for what they should have been all along. The school is shocked, and people on either side criticize both him and Wataru. But it's a movement just as important as his revolution, he thinks. Someone who was torn down can still be restored, someone godly can still work with someone who represents "the people," things like that are pushed, and Eichi is determined to make their unit one that emphasizes the importance of Hope and Dreams. A unit with direction and power... but one that can lift the people.

Almost immediately, Eichi's family seems to take issue with it. Eichi complains about it at their brief meetings, but usually brushes it off as a small problem. He says his parents are always so busy, but his father has said something about the rumors, and his mother has voiced concerns that more thugs like the ones that had kidnapped him before might become an issue. Blame is put on Wataru for things he never did, and Eichi has no patience for it.

Eventually, Eichi is full on dodging servants and ignoring phone calls to spend time with Wataru. And now, on the night they're meant to meet in secret and practice... It's been ten minutes with no sign of Eichi, who's normally the first one there. Any messages or calls to his phone go without answer. And then, a man steps into the lesson room, even if it's after hours and no one should even be thinking of entering the school. He's in a suit, but there's something about his eyes that say he's more than a pushover business man.]


"You're Hibiki-kun, aren't you?" [Polite, testing, slowly spoken as the man looks the teen over.]

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