[Life goes on, the way it tends to, but Dazai's particularly shitty mood takes a long time to fade. He may not have Chuuya's convictions of loyalty, but that only makes him hate Mori more, not less, due to all of this. Mori will find something awkward and gross in his bed, before Dazai allows himself to be used as cheap (free!) labor again.
That Mori may have had his reasons really doesn't matter. That they may even have been good reasons matters even less. Dazai is buttmad.
But he's simmered down somewhat by now, and of course he's in control of himself regardless, showing up at Chuuya's apartment not too long after the message, even though he left it read rather than replying.]
I'm pretty sure it was you who wanted me to know what you'd find, Chuuya.
[That may or may not be true, but regardless: Dazai does indeed have a pretty good idea of some aspects of Chuuya's kidnapping and the underlying reasons for it. He didn't, to be fair, investigate it all that much more, once Chuuya was rescued, and life carried on. But he doesn't think he has to, either.
In part, that is a sign of respect. In part, it's actually arrogance - a total contradiction.]
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That Mori may have had his reasons really doesn't matter. That they may even have been good reasons matters even less. Dazai is buttmad.
But he's simmered down somewhat by now, and of course he's in control of himself regardless, showing up at Chuuya's apartment not too long after the message, even though he left it read rather than replying.]
I'm pretty sure it was you who wanted me to know what you'd find, Chuuya.
[That may or may not be true, but regardless: Dazai does indeed have a pretty good idea of some aspects of Chuuya's kidnapping and the underlying reasons for it. He didn't, to be fair, investigate it all that much more, once Chuuya was rescued, and life carried on. But he doesn't think he has to, either.
In part, that is a sign of respect. In part, it's actually arrogance - a total contradiction.]