[Dazai draping on him jolts Chuuya just a little, shifts his balance, shifts the plug inside him. He bites back a moan, or tries to at least.]
Dazai...
[But he can't bring it in him to really object. Much as he's tried to shove Dazai off for doing that in the past, he likes that Dazai wants to touch him, and it's just a second before he leans into Dazai's side as well, enjoying that familiar warmth of him.]
Careful with the ears. [Since he did put a lot of effort into making them sit right, with his hair styled to make them seem as natural as possible.] And if I need a fight, I can always end the evening with my defeat of an evil vampire that's been terrorizing the town.
[Dazai is having too much fun already. He'd almost regret making quite so many plans, but... well, life is too long as it is, and you may as well fill it up properly while it lasts, right? At least until Dazai decides on another canned-crab-and-sake "retreat". But clearly one can't be productive (even when it comes to bullying Chuuya) 24/7!]
How prejudiced of you, Chuuya! [Dazai decides to use one of Chuuya's wolf ears to tickle his chin, saving himself the effort of scratching it. But he is careful not to mess up Chuuya's look. (He has other plans for that later, after all!)] Not all vampires terrorize the town, you know. Some are quite helpful in defeating greater threats!
[Chuuya would be more than happy to cancel some of Dazai's plans. It would mean less torture for him... or at least less of the kind of torture that comes from wearing a plug all day, but Dazai can always come up with other methods, so maybe it wouldn't actually spare Chuuya at all. And maybe he likes having Dazai take him on dates. Maybe the attention makes him happy.
And maybe the public aspect of this is a turn on, too.]
You can multitask. It could be both.
[He glances up as though he's making sure his ear is okay, even though he can't actually see it himself without a mirror. Dazai's the one who wanted him to wear those, though, so he doubts he'd mess them up (too much).]
The count they thought was the hero of the town was actually the villain behind it all, scheming to make sure there's always some "greater threat", and using his heroics to gain everyone's favor.
[That is way more effort than Dazai would ever bother with, but it does sound like something that might happen in a vampire story.]
[Resuming a safer distance from Chuuya's ears, Dazai gives an evil little smirk.]
Truly, a cunning plan.
[And definitely what Dazai would do, really. It would take some effort, sure, but it would also be an easy way to keep people off his back.]
Not least of which because, even if you were to defeat me, the villagers would turn on you afterwards, making it a very short-lived victory.
[Why is he just assuming they'll both die in this scenario?! ... Nevermind - it's Dazai. That is why. But hey, he's admitting that Chuuya could kill him, sorta kinda! That's a compliment, probably.]
I'm sure I'd die from my injuries moments after you.
[It feels inevitable that they go out together, even if they are enemies in this scenario. Though Chuuya doesn't really want to think about them being enemies, and he especially doesn't want to think about Dazai dying. He huffs a little, looking up to meet Dazai's eyes.]
Though you probably already have a plan to stop the fight from ever happening.
[Clearly proving that Dazai is evil! Because clearly Chuuya wants to fight him and not submit to him, and he just keeps being foiled.]
[Of course he has a plan. He always has a plan, or twenty; in this highly fictitious scenario, the few seconds he's been thinking about it are enough for quite a sequence of potential causes and effects to be accounted for. It's what he does! He can't not do it. And, in this case, it wasn't even super boring.
Speaking of non-boring things: they've arrived at the arcade, so Dazai detaches himself from Chuuya for easier playtime, though he does make a point of squeezing Chuuya's ass first. Plug and play!]
[Chuuya moans, the sound turning strained as he tries to hold it in, but he's never been very good at that. But there's people around! And he doesn't want to be overheard! And he doesn't want his erection being too obvious!
But Dazai is already making his way into the arcade, so all Chuuya can do is follow, and try to act normal. Calling him out would only result in Dazai making it worse.]
I'll get us some tokens. If you think you can survive without me for a moment.
[Look at him, being a good partner and paying for something for once! Though it's possible he stole the money off Chuuya, really.
He may or may not come back with too many tokens to use in an entire year. Not that he's trying to draw out Chuuya's suffering as long as possible, or anything. (Yes. Yes, he is.)]
[He'll locate the machine in question, in the meantime. There's someone playing at the moment, but they should be finished soon, which gives Chuuya a few moments to spend figuring out how best to stand with the plug inside him, if he wants to be able to focus on playing. The problem is that he won't be able to stand completely still while playing, because that's never been the kind of person he is.
The bigger problem is Dazai, and everything he will probably do.]
A few? [No, it's more than a few.] We can't play unless we pay, Chuuya!
[Like they would care about paying for things. Like they didn't get banned from at least one arcade at some point for somehow rewiring or reprogramming the machines so that they could play for free. But that's not the point, is it?
Anyway, the tokens won't expire; Dazai checked. So it's not like they have to spend them all here and now, but he doesn't see the need to tell Chuuya that just yet.]
I can't last all day if that's what you're planning!
[It's difficult to sound annoyed when you're also trying to keep your voice down. And Chuuya will do his best to last however long Dazai wants him to, because that's the game, but still. At some point that plug will have his knees buckling, and he refuses to let anyone else see.
Though maybe that's already admitting too much.]
Well, maybe I could, but I don't want to.
[And the machine is free now, so he grabs a couple of tokens and goes to claim it to escape Dazai's expression.]
Well, Dazai wasn't serious about making Chuuya do that, anyway. They do have the escape room to get to at some point, and they'll have a lot more privacy there, not to mention different "games" to play. Dazai cheerfully wanders after Chuuya, and just because he can't let Chuuya have that graceful escape:]
Maybe we can play Dance Dance Revolution next!
[L O L no okay he's just messing with Chuuya now. Even Dazai is not that cruel (maybe)!]
[That disappointment is just unfair, even if Chuuya knows Dazai isn't that serious. But he loves to impress. He hates letting people down. He'll do his best, if that's what's asked of him. But he really doesn't want to come in his pants, either.]
I can try.
[It's a sincere if reluctant offer. And that offer definitely does not include Dance Dance Revolution. Chuuya's eyes widen in brief horror, trying to decide if Dazai is serious or not.]
You're just saying that because you could never win against me normally!
[Nah, he really couldn't. But then, why would he want to? It's more fun to win by cheating, anyway! If being better is all it takes to win, then -... Well, Dazai does enough winning that way already, doesn't he? At least cheating allows him to get creative!
But he wasn't super serious, of course. They do have quite a packed schedule to go with Chuuya's packed ass, so they may as well have some fun time with this horror game.]
Humanity's obsession with ghosts is truly something. Who decided that dead people could be scary?
[Well, maybe Dazai just doesn't want to believe in an afterlife, because life is more than enough as it is. That probably doesn't help.]
[So yeah, this is normal for them. But it's also normal for Chuuya to come up with some excuse for why Dazai's wins don't count.
Not that it matters much for this game, since they have to work together if they want to progress further. They could find some way to turn it into a competition - and usually do - but Chuuya weirdly isn't in the mood. And it's not just the plug, which would give Dazai too much of an advantage anyway.]
Because it's something they can't fight, I guess? Not that most people can fight to defend themselves anyway.
[The first level is easy enough. There's only a couple of bats to dodge, and they pick up their first "clue," a shopping list with the bottom half ripped off. Chuuya focuses on keeping his lower body still as he plays, but he knows that when he gets into it he'll inevitably forget himself and start moving around more. He just hopes no one but Dazai will overhear his moans.]
If "normal" is me cheating, then clearly I could and would always win "normally".
[Weeeeeell, he could probably win without cheating, too. But, again, what's the point of doing it that way, really? Not only is not cheating more boring, but it also demands a certain acceptance of the world and the way it is. Dazai doesn't have as much of a problem with that as he once did, perhaps, but old habits die hard.]
Oh - it looks like your shopping list, Chuuya!
[Nah, it just says milk on there. And maybe something else unrelated that could be grossly misinterpreted, as most things can be.]
[Most of the time, a fact Chuuya still hates, but still. He can't let Dazai get to him, though. He turns too sharply towards him, and his face goes from annoyed to a weird sort of scrunched up horror as that plug shifts and presses inside him. He turns back towards the game, ducks his head. Slowly lets that breath back out. Regrets wearing pants this tight.
Presses the button for the next level.]
More like your shopping list when you want my apartment to smell bad for some reason.
If I want your apartment to smell bad, I have better ways of accomplishing that.
[Dazai probably won't actually do any of those things, especially now that he shows up at Chuuya's place often enough, but it's the principle of the thing! Don't insult him by suggesting he has dumb and barely effective plans. That's just ridiculous.
Clearly Dazai's plans are always extremely effective, even when they're super low effort. Chuuya is experiencing that right now!
On the next level, apparently the enemies to be dodged are ghosts, which means they can move through walls even though our intrepid heroes can't. It's still pretty doable, though.]
I don't suppose the ghosts were the ones doing groceries...
[He stops himself. They both know that's a lie, and he doesn't want to risk Dazai challenging him on that point. It's too easy to accidentally encourage him to be a dick.]
I won't agree unless you work to earn it. And I'll just sleep at your place until the smell goes away.
[He could just say he'd sleep at the office, since he already has a bed there for those times he's working too hard, but he's too used to regularly spending his evenings with Dazai now, and not sure he'd want to give that up.
And it's difficult to think about these silly arguments of theirs while also playing the game, while also worrying about whether he'll end up coming in his pants at some point. But he's still managing to play well enough. He dodges a ghost, and shifts his stance unconsciously, gritting his teeth against that spark of pleasure. The game encourages teamwork, so at least he can distract that ghost and create an opening for Dazai's character to grab a key they need.]
Maybe before they died. Maybe they died of hunger.
[Yeaaaaah, neither of them actually believes what Chuuya was about to say. Cutting things off where he did, Chuuya can pretend that he just didn't want to say That Word out loud in public, which is fine. That's some hard-earned embarrassment for Dazai to enjoy, too!
Ah, the game is just like real life, isn't it? Chuuya provides the convenient distractions, and Dazai does all the actual work. But at least he does it quickly and effectively, and he's quite good at it. Even when another ghost shows up right when Dazai's approaching the key, he manages to dodge seemingly effortlessly. Mission accomplished; time to move on again. Eventually Dazai will get bored and lose on purpose, probably, but so far so good.]
Or maybe they were allergic to some of the things on the list!
[If Dazai gets bored and starts losing on purpose, then Chuuya gets to brag about being better than him in spite of that distraction he's wearing. At least if it happens before Chuuya starts making too many mistakes.
And the gameplay definitely gets more difficult as they progress. Chuuya dodges another ghost, and jerks his body in real life, too, out of habit, because he's always all in with everything that he does. He's biting back moans, literally biting the insides of his cheeks. But he's determined to keep playing. He's actually a little curious about the story.]
There's too many ways the owner of this house could have died. The mansion is more of a death trap!
[He has to wait in between levels to talk, voice definitely strained. He's definitely gonna ruin his pants at this rate. Maybe more than once.]
[Chuuya can get his pants carefully dry-cleaned, it's fine. Or maybe they should just burn them afterwards. 'Tis the season for happy bonfires, after all! ... Maybe not the season to walk home pantsless, however.]
I'm inclined to agree. Either this game was extremely well written, or -...
[Well, it's probably just a matter of some "genius" writer throwing in everything all at once and not bothering to tie up 90% of the loose ends. But you never know! Dazai might be pleasantly surprised.
Meanwhile he's going to hurriedly start the next level, because where's the fun in letting Chuuya have a break, really?]
[Arcade games are not usually known for their logic or well written storylines. There are still some that manage it, but Chuuya is getting the feeling that this won't be one of them. Or maybe he's just struggling to pay attention or really care, when he has other things to worry about.]
Seems like the kind of place you'd design.
[Don't start the next level! He's not ready!
He'll throw himself immediately back into it, though. Maybe it would be a good idea to take it easy, allow himself to do badly, let Dazai handle the more difficult challenges, but that's never been his personality. He has to do his best, even as he feels precum starting to wet the inside of the panties he has on.
He loses one life, then another, on the same level. He only has three total. There's a minor boss they have to get past, and Chuuya moves his whole body with the controller as he dodges. He's so close to an orgasm. It's some kind of torture that he's so close, but it's not enough to get him there, but he doesn't want to get there, but he wants it so bad.]
Dazai--
[He definitely just spilled a little, a ruined orgasm. One life left.]
[They both have other things than game plot to worry about, so it's probably fine. This does give Dazai some ideas, though! Maybe he should design this kind of game as a side gig. And install some vibrating options for entirely innocent reasons. Actually, how about internal controllers..?]
Focus on the game, Chuuya!
[You're going to lose at this rate, l o l~
Well, maybe this is enough for now. Dazai drags things out only a little longer, before he accidentally-on-purpose lets this boss or the next kill Chuuya, because why honestly not. Dazai does have like a billion tokens left, but they have other things to get to as well, so....]
As expected, Chuuya is really bad at games where he can't just beat everyone up.
[Well, Dazai also wanted to avoid those, just because the unexpected in this game made for better stimulation, but, you know.]
[It's a relief to die, really. It's still frustrating, because Chuuya wants to progress in the game, he'd just been getting the hang of it, he knows he'd be able to do it now... Except that's a lie, so he can't even bring himself to say it.]
That's not why and you know it!
[He shoots Dazai a quick glare. Then hesitates. They finished this game, but he has no idea what else Dazai might decide to put him through. He's still worried about the possibility of Dance Dance Revolution.
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Dazai...
[But he can't bring it in him to really object. Much as he's tried to shove Dazai off for doing that in the past, he likes that Dazai wants to touch him, and it's just a second before he leans into Dazai's side as well, enjoying that familiar warmth of him.]
Careful with the ears. [Since he did put a lot of effort into making them sit right, with his hair styled to make them seem as natural as possible.] And if I need a fight, I can always end the evening with my defeat of an evil vampire that's been terrorizing the town.
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How prejudiced of you, Chuuya! [Dazai decides to use one of Chuuya's wolf ears to tickle his chin, saving himself the effort of scratching it. But he is careful not to mess up Chuuya's look. (He has other plans for that later, after all!)] Not all vampires terrorize the town, you know. Some are quite helpful in defeating greater threats!
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And maybe the public aspect of this is a turn on, too.]
You can multitask. It could be both.
[He glances up as though he's making sure his ear is okay, even though he can't actually see it himself without a mirror. Dazai's the one who wanted him to wear those, though, so he doubts he'd mess them up (too much).]
The count they thought was the hero of the town was actually the villain behind it all, scheming to make sure there's always some "greater threat", and using his heroics to gain everyone's favor.
[That is way more effort than Dazai would ever bother with, but it does sound like something that might happen in a vampire story.]
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Truly, a cunning plan.
[And definitely what Dazai would do, really. It would take some effort, sure, but it would also be an easy way to keep people off his back.]
Not least of which because, even if you were to defeat me, the villagers would turn on you afterwards, making it a very short-lived victory.
[Why is he just assuming they'll both die in this scenario?! ... Nevermind - it's Dazai. That is why. But hey, he's admitting that Chuuya could kill him, sorta kinda! That's a compliment, probably.]
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[It feels inevitable that they go out together, even if they are enemies in this scenario. Though Chuuya doesn't really want to think about them being enemies, and he especially doesn't want to think about Dazai dying. He huffs a little, looking up to meet Dazai's eyes.]
Though you probably already have a plan to stop the fight from ever happening.
[Clearly proving that Dazai is evil! Because clearly Chuuya wants to fight him and not submit to him, and he just keeps being foiled.]
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[Of course he has a plan. He always has a plan, or twenty; in this highly fictitious scenario, the few seconds he's been thinking about it are enough for quite a sequence of potential causes and effects to be accounted for. It's what he does! He can't not do it. And, in this case, it wasn't even super boring.
Speaking of non-boring things: they've arrived at the arcade, so Dazai detaches himself from Chuuya for easier playtime, though he does make a point of squeezing Chuuya's ass first. Plug and play!]
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But Dazai is already making his way into the arcade, so all Chuuya can do is follow, and try to act normal. Calling him out would only result in Dazai making it worse.]
Are the machines free?
[He might be pouting just a little. Maybe.]
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[Look at him, being a good partner and paying for something for once! Though it's possible he stole the money off Chuuya, really.
He may or may not come back with too many tokens to use in an entire year. Not that he's trying to draw out Chuuya's suffering as long as possible, or anything. (Yes. Yes, he is.)]
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[He'll locate the machine in question, in the meantime. There's someone playing at the moment, but they should be finished soon, which gives Chuuya a few moments to spend figuring out how best to stand with the plug inside him, if he wants to be able to focus on playing. The problem is that he won't be able to stand completely still while playing, because that's never been the kind of person he is.
The bigger problem is Dazai, and everything he will probably do.]
-- How many tokens did you get?!
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[Like they would care about paying for things. Like they didn't get banned from at least one arcade at some point for somehow rewiring or reprogramming the machines so that they could play for free. But that's not the point, is it?
Anyway, the tokens won't expire; Dazai checked. So it's not like they have to spend them all here and now, but he doesn't see the need to tell Chuuya that just yet.]
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[It's difficult to sound annoyed when you're also trying to keep your voice down. And Chuuya will do his best to last however long Dazai wants him to, because that's the game, but still. At some point that plug will have his knees buckling, and he refuses to let anyone else see.
Though maybe that's already admitting too much.]
Well, maybe I could, but I don't want to.
[And the machine is free now, so he grabs a couple of tokens and goes to claim it to escape Dazai's expression.]
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[Such disappointment. Weak, Chuuya!
Well, Dazai wasn't serious about making Chuuya do that, anyway. They do have the escape room to get to at some point, and they'll have a lot more privacy there, not to mention different "games" to play. Dazai cheerfully wanders after Chuuya, and just because he can't let Chuuya have that graceful escape:]
Maybe we can play Dance Dance Revolution next!
[L O L no okay he's just messing with Chuuya now. Even Dazai is not that cruel (maybe)!]
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I can try.
[It's a sincere if reluctant offer. And that offer definitely does not include Dance Dance Revolution. Chuuya's eyes widen in brief horror, trying to decide if Dazai is serious or not.]
You're just saying that because you could never win against me normally!
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[Nah, he really couldn't. But then, why would he want to? It's more fun to win by cheating, anyway! If being better is all it takes to win, then -... Well, Dazai does enough winning that way already, doesn't he? At least cheating allows him to get creative!
But he wasn't super serious, of course. They do have quite a packed schedule to go with Chuuya's packed ass, so they may as well have some fun time with this horror game.]
Humanity's obsession with ghosts is truly something. Who decided that dead people could be scary?
[Well, maybe Dazai just doesn't want to believe in an afterlife, because life is more than enough as it is. That probably doesn't help.]
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Normal would be you finding some way to cheat.
[So yeah, this is normal for them. But it's also normal for Chuuya to come up with some excuse for why Dazai's wins don't count.
Not that it matters much for this game, since they have to work together if they want to progress further. They could find some way to turn it into a competition - and usually do - but Chuuya weirdly isn't in the mood. And it's not just the plug, which would give Dazai too much of an advantage anyway.]
Because it's something they can't fight, I guess? Not that most people can fight to defend themselves anyway.
[The first level is easy enough. There's only a couple of bats to dodge, and they pick up their first "clue," a shopping list with the bottom half ripped off. Chuuya focuses on keeping his lower body still as he plays, but he knows that when he gets into it he'll inevitably forget himself and start moving around more. He just hopes no one but Dazai will overhear his moans.]
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[Weeeeeell, he could probably win without cheating, too. But, again, what's the point of doing it that way, really? Not only is not cheating more boring, but it also demands a certain acceptance of the world and the way it is. Dazai doesn't have as much of a problem with that as he once did, perhaps, but old habits die hard.]
Oh - it looks like your shopping list, Chuuya!
[Nah, it just says milk on there. And maybe something else unrelated that could be grossly misinterpreted, as most things can be.]
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[Most of the time, a fact Chuuya still hates, but still. He can't let Dazai get to him, though. He turns too sharply towards him, and his face goes from annoyed to a weird sort of scrunched up horror as that plug shifts and presses inside him. He turns back towards the game, ducks his head. Slowly lets that breath back out. Regrets wearing pants this tight.
Presses the button for the next level.]
More like your shopping list when you want my apartment to smell bad for some reason.
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If I want your apartment to smell bad, I have better ways of accomplishing that.
[Dazai probably won't actually do any of those things, especially now that he shows up at Chuuya's place often enough, but it's the principle of the thing! Don't insult him by suggesting he has dumb and barely effective plans. That's just ridiculous.
Clearly Dazai's plans are always extremely effective, even when they're super low effort. Chuuya is experiencing that right now!
On the next level, apparently the enemies to be dodged are ghosts, which means they can move through walls even though our intrepid heroes can't. It's still pretty doable, though.]
I don't suppose the ghosts were the ones doing groceries...
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[He stops himself. They both know that's a lie, and he doesn't want to risk Dazai challenging him on that point. It's too easy to accidentally encourage him to be a dick.]
I won't agree unless you work to earn it. And I'll just sleep at your place until the smell goes away.
[He could just say he'd sleep at the office, since he already has a bed there for those times he's working too hard, but he's too used to regularly spending his evenings with Dazai now, and not sure he'd want to give that up.
And it's difficult to think about these silly arguments of theirs while also playing the game, while also worrying about whether he'll end up coming in his pants at some point. But he's still managing to play well enough. He dodges a ghost, and shifts his stance unconsciously, gritting his teeth against that spark of pleasure. The game encourages teamwork, so at least he can distract that ghost and create an opening for Dazai's character to grab a key they need.]
Maybe before they died. Maybe they died of hunger.
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Ah, the game is just like real life, isn't it? Chuuya provides the convenient distractions, and Dazai does all the actual work. But at least he does it quickly and effectively, and he's quite good at it. Even when another ghost shows up right when Dazai's approaching the key, he manages to dodge seemingly effortlessly. Mission accomplished; time to move on again. Eventually Dazai will get bored and lose on purpose, probably, but so far so good.]
Or maybe they were allergic to some of the things on the list!
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And the gameplay definitely gets more difficult as they progress. Chuuya dodges another ghost, and jerks his body in real life, too, out of habit, because he's always all in with everything that he does. He's biting back moans, literally biting the insides of his cheeks. But he's determined to keep playing. He's actually a little curious about the story.]
There's too many ways the owner of this house could have died. The mansion is more of a death trap!
[He has to wait in between levels to talk, voice definitely strained. He's definitely gonna ruin his pants at this rate. Maybe more than once.]
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I'm inclined to agree. Either this game was extremely well written, or -...
[Well, it's probably just a matter of some "genius" writer throwing in everything all at once and not bothering to tie up 90% of the loose ends. But you never know! Dazai might be pleasantly surprised.
Meanwhile he's going to hurriedly start the next level, because where's the fun in letting Chuuya have a break, really?]
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Seems like the kind of place you'd design.
[Don't start the next level! He's not ready!
He'll throw himself immediately back into it, though. Maybe it would be a good idea to take it easy, allow himself to do badly, let Dazai handle the more difficult challenges, but that's never been his personality. He has to do his best, even as he feels precum starting to wet the inside of the panties he has on.
He loses one life, then another, on the same level. He only has three total. There's a minor boss they have to get past, and Chuuya moves his whole body with the controller as he dodges. He's so close to an orgasm. It's some kind of torture that he's so close, but it's not enough to get him there, but he doesn't want to get there, but he wants it so bad.]
Dazai--
[He definitely just spilled a little, a ruined orgasm. One life left.]
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Focus on the game, Chuuya!
[You're going to lose at this rate, l o l~
Well, maybe this is enough for now. Dazai drags things out only a little longer, before he accidentally-on-purpose lets this boss or the next kill Chuuya, because why honestly not. Dazai does have like a billion tokens left, but they have other things to get to as well, so....]
As expected, Chuuya is really bad at games where he can't just beat everyone up.
[Well, Dazai also wanted to avoid those, just because the unexpected in this game made for better stimulation, but, you know.]
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That's not why and you know it!
[He shoots Dazai a quick glare. Then hesitates. They finished this game, but he has no idea what else Dazai might decide to put him through. He's still worried about the possibility of Dance Dance Revolution.
He quickly grabs the tray with the tokens.]
Win me something from a claw machine.
[Just to keep Dazai away from anything worse.]
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