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Nakahara Chuuya ([personal profile] indensity) wrote2018-03-27 04:08 am

when you're helpless, waiting to collide

[Chuuya has lost all track of time while he's been there. The drugs they've injected him with has him slipping in and out of consciousness, and it's making it difficult to think, made worse by the fact that every inch of his body seems to hurt. He only vaguely remembers the fight. He's pretty sure his coffee had been drugged when he bought it, that or his croissant, and then when he'd felt so dizzy only his ability could keep him standing, he'd been attacked out of nowhere by two ability users. One of them had some sort of lightning based ability, he's not sure about the other.

He's pretty sure he has a concussion.

He's been trying to gauge his injuries, figure out if he'll be able to move, trying to figure out a way to break himself free. He's chained up, but he should be able to break those if the drugs wear off. The door to this room looks solid, but he can break it. If not for the drugs.

At some point, someone comes into the room and injects him with another dose, and he loses all consciousness again. When he wakes up, he starts the thought process over. Where is he, can he fight, how will he get out. He's not the type to ever just wait to be rescued.]
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[personal profile] diesuki 2022-04-14 10:04 am (UTC)(link)
That would be a first!

[Dazai halfway shouts the words after Chuuya as he rushes to save his clothing, because Dazai is an adult that way. He just never shuts up.

Except after that, because Chuuya isn't in front of him to hear it anyway, and Dazai is eating, finally. Why? Well, only so he can cheerfully answer, when Chuuya returns:]


M-hm~!

[He ate all your beef~! Do you have a beef with him now~?]
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[personal profile] diesuki 2022-04-15 12:10 pm (UTC)(link)
[They both know that, since the chair isn't flying through the room with Dazai on it, getting launched like a space rocket, it wasn't a real attempt at a kick from Chuuya.

But Dazai is still going to give him A Look, because fuck you (possibly literally, later, yes).]


I utterly despise you too, Chuuya.

[There's no real malice in the words, though: all of this is obvious and long since established, so why does Chuuya even bother to point it out, really?]

That still wouldn't have been a loss, just a lack of a gain. And it would have given Mori-san more of a hold on you for whatever punishment he may have in mind.

[If he does have one in mind. Dazai can imagine, of course, but since he's no longer intimately aware of the status quo of the mafia top's inner workings, imagine is all he can.

The problem with Mori is that, the moment you think you know what he's up to, you don't.]


... Knowing you, he'll probably condemn you to taking a vacation!

[Clearly the worst punishment!]
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[personal profile] diesuki 2022-04-16 05:09 pm (UTC)(link)
[That's fair: Mori definitely has better reasons to punish Chuuya, if and when he feels like it.]

He may use it as an excuse, though.

[Not that Mori needs an excuse. It's really not that kind of excuse; rather, it would be calling Chuuya out and possibly hinting at something or other that Mori knows but isn't calling in just yet, basically giving himself a rain check for worse punishment to follow, while instilling fear in anyone smart enough to know what he's capable of.

But again, you just can't tell. Mori will always know at least as much as you, and probably more, so he always has the best info to work with, whereas you can only guess as to his goals.

Meanwhile Mr. Mass-Murdering Executive is refusing to mass murder.]


Oh? How very uncharacteristic of you.

[Not really, Dazai is just being a dick. He's annoyed, too, because when Mori doesn't necessarily want the entire gang destroyed, Dazai would consider it more reason to do just that. That Chuuya feels differently is hardly a surprise, but it still pisses Dazai off a bit. How Chuuya has gone all this time without being killed by Mori is a mystery.]
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[personal profile] diesuki 2022-04-18 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
[Of course Chuuya is worried. Only an even bigger idiot than Chuuya would not be worried. He didn't technically say that he wasn't worried, either, which means it's fair play by Dazai's standards, and also more reason, rather than less, to assume that Chuuya - even the ever-loyal Chuuya! - is having a Concern.

That's good; it's well deserved. But it's also kind of a bad sign for Chuuya's future.]


... I'm just saying this, but you know there are other places than the mafia where you could live, and even thrive.

[Dazai knows that Chuuya isn't leaving the mafia, but part of Dazai still wishes Chuuya would, at times like these. One day, Mori's mental charts will consider Chuuya more of a liability than an asset, and then a swift end is the best Chuuya can hope for.

There are ways out, even though they come with their own drawbacks, for the mafia in general even more than for Chuuya in specific. But sometimes Dazai really wishes Chuuya would take them anyway, both for his safety and just to see what happens.

But it won't happen.]
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[personal profile] diesuki 2022-04-18 10:38 am (UTC)(link)
[Dazai uses those seconds of silence to refill his glass... and, after some consideration, refill Chuuya's as well. He may or may not regret that later, but it's not like he's making Chuuya drink. If it ends poorly, it's still Chuuya's fault.]

I don't want you to do anything, Chuuya.

[It's none of his business, no matter which way he looks at it, and that's probably for the best. But Chuuya is not going to think of this stuff on his own until it's way too late, and so Dazai can at least do his share by pointing out the obvious. Not that he owes Chuuya anything, but they do go way back... That's an excuse human beings like to use, right?]

But there'll come a time when Mori thinks you're better off dead, and when that happens, it will be best to have a plan in place.

[He swirls the whisky in his glass thoughtfully.]

Well, making such plans isn't going to convince him to change his mind, though.

[And Mori, being Mori, is bound to suspect. That's still not a good reason not to go through with it, however. It may force a slightly quicker outcome, whether for better or for worse, but it's not likely to change the outcome as such.]