Kouta has gotten used to a diet of Helheim fruit and nothing else. He's even gotten used to gardening - though it's less gardening and more convincing a bunch of alien plants not to grow outside and not to grow any fruit. It's bad enough that every so often he opens up the door and has to prevent tiny Elementary Inves from escaping and causing a panic.
Someday, he knows, he'll have to move before someone realizes he's not aging. And the garden will have to move with him. This will be a while; he's working with Takatora as they try to get Mitsuzane a little closer to sanity. Kouta thinks that they might be on the way to convincing him that Takatora is Takatora and not Kouta.
He'd let his sister near the garden - she knows it exists, he had to tell her that there's enough Helheim flora there that he won't starve to death - but it's far too dangerous to humans. There's always the possibility that a human will find it and its fruit, and then everything will spiral out of control.
There's a commotion in the shed, and Kouta internally winces. Is he going to find a full-sized Inves in there? Is he going to have to kill another human that was in the wrong place at the wrong time?
He opens the door, and the vines are waving. There's a shape in there, a dark shape, and he realizes after a moment that Mitsuzane found his way in and now he's almost completely wrapped in vines. The vines aren't harming his old friend, but Mitsuzane is struggling. "Teleport," he says, hoping that Mitsuzane is coherent enough to go back to the dock. It isn't Kouta's top choice, but the plant can be overwhelming if one isn't used to it. He himself has to mentally force vines away from his body if he's been gone for too long; he thinks, sometimes, that the plant considers him part of it.
Mitsuzane teleports out, and Kouta takes a deep breath. He looks among the slender vines for a fruit and sees one, probably generated when Mitsuzane came in. He fishes out a bag and seals it, knowing that Mitsuzane must have been hungry enough to find his way there.
Maybe Mitsuzane will eat without being prompted or commanded this time. Kouta always hopes that he will. But that's in the future, and this is now. He must make do with what he has.
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Date: 2014-09-26 02:23 pm (UTC)Actually. Takatora wants to discus Micchy with Kouta, mostly to emphasize that he and Micchy need Kouta. Takatora is not beyond guilt trioping either.
Knowing Micchy, he will definitely use the information to help pull Kouta back to his side.
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Date: 2014-09-26 03:37 pm (UTC)Absolutely. Unless Micchy decides to use the Zangetsu card for something else or someone beats him to the punch (e.g. Ryouma, if telling Kouta himself furthered his agenda somehow), I can absolutely see that.
Editing can be a lot of fun, but I have trouble not overediting at times.
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Date: 2014-09-26 05:01 pm (UTC)And in the meantime, poor Kouta just wants his brothers to talk because he is not a Kureshima anymore, dangit. Even before he left he wasn't keen on spending his life working at his parents' company.
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"What did you want to talk to me about?" Kouta asked once he and Takatora were in the car.
"I wanted to talk to you about Mitsuzane. His scores are dropping, and I was hoping you could tell me why. If it's that Beat Rider team, I need to have him leave it."
"That's the worst possible thing you could do," Kouta said. "He needs to have fun, Takatora, especially now with what you're facing. If he's to be the genius Yggdrasill needs, he in turn needs his own outlet. Haven't you known anybody who is better at their work for having something to enjoy?"
He knew that Takatora felt awkward with Mitsuzane, and remembered how strict Takatora had been about him going to school. And then it had become apparent that Mitsuzane was even more intelligent and some of the pressure had lifted from Kouta. He'd still taken college-level biology in high school, though, at Takatora's insistence.
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Date: 2014-09-26 09:06 pm (UTC)I don't think Takatora thinks that it's possible to stop being a Kureshima, especially while keeping familial ties. I think that's a concept that doesn't make sense to him.
But Kouta was resigned to it until he heard about Project Ark?
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Date: 2014-09-26 09:18 pm (UTC)Poor Micchy. He did kind of need Kouta to referee, after all. Thing is, it wasn't doin Kouta any good.
Takatora is definitely of the opinion that Kouta is still a Kureshima. If he didn't want to be a Kureshima, he'd have stayed out of contact with Micchy and wouldn't have come back in contact with Takatora.
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Date: 2014-09-26 11:19 pm (UTC)Yeah, Kouta's too self-sacrificing to be a good referee in a situation he has a part in.
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Date: 2014-09-27 12:23 am (UTC)Yeah, I'd imagine that Kouta doesn't get identified as Kureshima in a bunch of the records. You'd have to read the full file, and as a Big Boss Takatora probably doesn't do that too much. Gaim would know Kouta's legal name because Micchy, but they'd respect Kouta's name choices. Micchy probably feels awkward about it.
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Date: 2014-09-27 01:41 am (UTC)It would have been better for Kouta if Takatora had just missed his profile, since I doubt Micchy would have told him about Kouta being in Gaim.
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"I see your point, but his scores have been dropping." Takatora half-turned towards Kouta. "That's why I'm worried. We're needed to save the world- or as much as we can."
Takatora was including Kouta in that, but Kouta chose to ignore it. Even if Takatora counted him as a Kureshima, he'd long left that behind. He went by Kazuraba as much as possible, just to feel less like he was expected to be part of a systematic killing of most of the human population.
"If you don't let him relax and have fun - and approve of it - you're going to have another me on your hands."
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Date: 2014-09-27 02:18 am (UTC)Systematic killing isn't the same as allowing to die (although both are morally reprehensible), but I doubt Kouta sees as much of a difference as, say, Takatora does.
Worse, frankly, because Kouta and subterfuge don't mix. Unfortunately, even if Takatora agreed with Kouta here (and I'm not sure he would completely), it would take a lot of work for him to let go and a while for Micchy to trust the gesture.
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Date: 2014-09-27 02:54 am (UTC)Kouta had to smile a little at that. It felt good to have Takatora at least think about the effect he was having on his younger brother. Their younger brother.
"I don't suppose you're interested in going back to school?" Takatora asked, ever on topic.
"I couldn't afford college." Maybe Takatora needed a small reminder that Kouta was no longer a Kureshima. That he didn't belong in Takatora's world any more. "Besides, I enjoy construction work."
"You enjoyed Biology, too," Takatora said, and Kouta had no doubt that his older brother was thinking back to the time when Kouta was still an obedient Kureshima.
"Yes. Well." He'd actually done very well in his classes, outscoring most of his classmates in some of them. He'd been strong in Biology - not because he cared much about it, but because he felt that as a Kureshima he should do well on his tests.
It was kind of a relief not to consider himself a member of the family any more, though it was more than a little disconcerting to see Takatora slip back into "older brother" mode, which meant being concerned with his brothers' education.
"Consider it." With that, Takatora lapsed into silence until they got back to where Kouta lived. To Kouta's surprise, Takatora got out.
"Thank you for the ride," Kouta said, because it was only polite.
Takatora acknowledged the words with a nod. "I'll call you soon to arrange testing."
Oh, yeah, he had to have medical tests. Because he was born Takatora's brother and he had a Driver. For Takatora, he was willing to put up with it.
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Date: 2014-09-27 03:29 am (UTC)And because it was a strength of his before he got discouraged by all the pushing, right? I really like the affection for Takatora but dislike of basically everything Takatora talks about that Kouta shows in this bit.
I assume Takatora got back into the car. He's not the type to stay and spy, I think.
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Date: 2014-09-27 02:59 pm (UTC)--
With that in mind, he headed back upstairs to the apartment he shared with Akira. He heard the car drive off as he was shutting the door.
Akira was reading in their small living room, but as Kouta entered, she put her book down with a smile. "How did it go?"
How did he explain things without going into the terrible things his family knew? "I talked to Takatora. And Micchy. Takatora's about as good at listening as he always was." Kouta just hoped that he'd listen to what Kouta had said about Mitsuzane.
"You at least tried." Akira got up. "Are you two talking now?"
"A little." Thing was, outside the issues with Mitsuzane he was reluctant to deal with Takatora and all he represented. "He wants me to come home. But there are things... the same things... that haven't been resolved, and I can't fix them." That had to be an understatement. "I have a feeling that I won't hear the end of it until I move back in and resume being what my family wants me to be, which I can't do."
"You've got a good life here," Akira said. "You're doing good. You just have to get him to see that."
"I'm not sure Takatora sees it that way," Kouta told her.
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Date: 2014-09-27 04:31 pm (UTC)Poor Akira. That explanation really does not make the family or Kouta's self-estrangement sound remotely normal. And I'm sure Takatora's appearance solidified any ideas she might have about how well-to-do Kouta's family is. Has Akira met Micchy in this universe?
(I had a mental image earlier of Micchy getting pissed every time anyone called Kouta "Kazuraba" and denying that he was bothered by it every time Kouta asked.)
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Date: 2014-09-27 06:23 pm (UTC)---
"Kouta," Akira said, "Give him time. After all, you get along with Micchy just fine."
The nickname brought a smile to his face. "I know. But Micchy also wants me to go home." Micchy had been to dinner a time or two at the Kazuraba household. "But he's more understanding."
She looked like she was about to say something, and then closed her mouth. "Tell Micchy that he's welcome to come to dinner any time. Same for Takatora."
"I will. Thanks, Akira." He wasn't sure that he wanted to see more of Takatora, except going tthough the exam he'd agreed to. It might offer Takatora some peace of mind, and then Kouta could go on with his life.
"I know there's things that you don't want to talk about with them, and I won't ask you what they are. But I am here if you need me."
"Thanks." It was nice, he thought, to have Akira backing him up.
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Date: 2014-09-27 06:41 pm (UTC)Akira has the supportive but not nosy older sister thing down pat. Kouta being used to an older sibling as head of the household probably helped her find her place, but she's also just good at it.
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Date: 2014-09-27 06:49 pm (UTC)Akira has a better sense of things about Micchy than Kouta is because Kouta is blind to some of Micchy's issues, just like Takatora is.
Micchy definitely has moments of wanting to scream "His surname is Kureshima, not Kazuraba! Stop calling him that!"
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Date: 2014-09-27 07:21 pm (UTC)Yeah, having an outsider's view of Micchy is probably quite helpful. He's not as good at hiding things among people he doesn't know very well.
At least Gaim calls Kouta by his given name. Kaito probably irritates Micchy even more than in canon.
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Date: 2014-09-27 07:41 pm (UTC)Akira knows someting's wrong, but she really doesn't think she can do anything other than do moral support for Kouta.
(Kouta would have trouble sending Micchy back home, for a few reasons. He doesn't have a way to contact his brother, and he doesn't want his brother to know where he is. But he does believe that Micchy is better off as a Kureshima for the moment. Akira might be willing to let Micchy crash, and then offer to take Micchy to the police station so that Kouta's not involved.)
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Date: 2014-09-27 08:23 pm (UTC)Unfortunately, Akira's probably right. Kouta may consider her family, but Micchy and Takatora certainly do not and would not. I think they'd both be very offended if she did anything else but moral support, and they wouldn't be wrong to feel that way. Even if she'd known them for a long time, it'd still be a bit inappropriate. And Akira has tact.
(Kouta would, but it would very possibly be illegal for them to allow him to stay. Especially because Takatora would probably act sooner. It'd be extremely unpleasant for Kouta and I hope Akira would be able to tell Micchy to go back home immediately.)
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Date: 2014-09-27 08:53 pm (UTC)--
Kouta almost didn't want to go back to Gaim, but he figured Micchy needed his older brother until Takatora showed sense and accepted the fact that Mitsuzane needed to have fun once in a while. So, he did as he always did, went to work, and then a precious hour or so with Team Gaim before everything broke up.
"Hey, Micchy," he said, greeting his brother.
"Kouta." Mitsuzane was good at hiding what he felt, a habit learned early in their household, but Kouta had picked up the brief flicker of irritation.
"What did Takatora - or I - do this time?" Kouta asked. Even if he'd repudiated his family, his little brother was his little brother.
"Nothing," Mitsuzane said, and Kouta knew he was going to clam up. Kouta internally sighed.
"Look, if there's anything I can do...." He and Akira knew that Mitsuzane was too young to be on his own - or at least Takatora would have fits - but he could be there for Mitsuzane like Akira was for him. He sometimes wondered what it would have been like to grow up with her as an older sibling instead of growing up with Takatora.
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Date: 2014-09-27 09:14 pm (UTC)What does the rest of Gaim think about Kouta and Micchy's familial drama? They can't always be away when it's discussed, and Mai at least is perceptive enough to know it's a bigger issue than either Micchy or Kouta will admit.
(Takatora would be so crushed.)
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Date: 2014-09-27 09:32 pm (UTC)(Crushed as in his youngest brother ran away and won't come back?)
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