And still wrong muses.
Of course, when I wanted Kiva muses, I get Gaim muses instead. *headdesk*
Micchy ducked into his room. He'd spent the night in Kouta's room, as he'd been doing as of late, because he wasn't quite sure that Kouta would stay if left alone. He knew that Kouta wanted to go back to his construction work and stop being a Kureshima again, but Micchy was determined to have him stay. Things were much better with Kouta there. Takatora paid attention to their brother instead of to him, and Kouta kept him busy enough so that Takatora didn't bother with Micchy much.
Oh, Micchy still had to get dressed and get ready for school in his room, but he doubted Kouta would run away in the few minutes that he had between dressing and breakfast. And Takatora would make sure Kouta stayed at Yggdrasill during the day.
Until Kouta had really come home, never to leave again, Micchy had to watch his brother. Watch for any signs of leaving, convince him not to do what he'd done two years before. Because the last two years had been awful without Kouta there, and Micchy wasn't going to go through that, ever again.
Micchy ducked into his room. He'd spent the night in Kouta's room, as he'd been doing as of late, because he wasn't quite sure that Kouta would stay if left alone. He knew that Kouta wanted to go back to his construction work and stop being a Kureshima again, but Micchy was determined to have him stay. Things were much better with Kouta there. Takatora paid attention to their brother instead of to him, and Kouta kept him busy enough so that Takatora didn't bother with Micchy much.
Oh, Micchy still had to get dressed and get ready for school in his room, but he doubted Kouta would run away in the few minutes that he had between dressing and breakfast. And Takatora would make sure Kouta stayed at Yggdrasill during the day.
Until Kouta had really come home, never to leave again, Micchy had to watch his brother. Watch for any signs of leaving, convince him not to do what he'd done two years before. Because the last two years had been awful without Kouta there, and Micchy wasn't going to go through that, ever again.
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I can relate to Micchy a lot in this bit. When my brother moved out for college, people kept asking me if I enjoyed being the only child in the house. I didn't, really, because my parents can be a little intense and the undivided attention was scary. (Just this weekend he was telling me that he'd be nuts if he was still living at home.) But the support from my parents can be relieving, too.
I hope Kouta would be able to notice how antsy Micchy is and reassure him that he won't disappear suddenly. He has different responsibilities than he did two years ago. Micchy is not very good at coping with change in people and circumstances.
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Yeah, Kouta knows that Micchy doesn't want him to leave. Which is probably the only reason he isn't leaving. He definitely would rather not be there, but he values Micchy's sanity.
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Yeah, Takatora would be very unhappy, but he'd be able to keep moving on. Micchy might still lose it with Kouta there, but Takatora isn't really able to help. Takatora's got the whole world to deal with.
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Hopefully things will get to a point in your life where they can let go.
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Yeah, and probably any time Takatora brings up school Kouta reminds him that he needs to keep up with his family duties and that school can wait. And while Kouta is better at dealing with Micchy, Micchy still doesn't open up to him. Partly I think because Micchy tends to think that, if Kouta isn't siding with him against Takatora, he must be siding with Takatora against him.
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(Takatora-muse is giving me a scenario where Kouta didn't move home but Takatora enrolled him in university anyway. Because Kouta needs to be kept safe too, in a way.)
As long as they know it, that is good. Sometimes you have to unload on your family issues.
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If Ryouma says the data is too valuable to waste, Takatora would probably cave, especially if Kouta says he wants to help. It's possible also that Ryouma would consider Kouta a threat to his plans and want him distracted by university (whether or not he lives in Zawame for it).
Kouta has a lot of good qualities, but he's not a therapist, and he can't help Micchy with what Micchy doesn't talk about. Kouta may try to be for Micchy what he wanted from Takatora at that age, but since they're different people it may not work. And Micchy wouldn't react well if he thought Kouta was treating him as a kid.
(I think you wrote a bit of something along those lines before, but yeah, as [presumably] Kouta's legal guardian, Takatora can force the university issue, and Kouta would probably go along with it, at least at first. Kouta could even live at home to help out.)
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Hopefully Micchy will realize that Kouta is on his side.
(Takatora-muse is arguing with Kouta about University now. Kouta is protesting that he has a job.)
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Hopefully Micchy wouldn't ask a question using that phrasing, since I could easily see Kouta protesting that he's not on any side (because there are no sides, but Micchy would not understand it that way).
(Takatora would argue that Kouta's job is unimportant, and Kouta could use some of Akira's thoughts on work as ammo.)
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I think Micchy would be bright enough not to ask the question, and unfortunately, I'm not sure Kouta would catch that he doesn't fully trust Kouta.
(Yes. Though for some reason Takatora seems to think that Kouta could do more good if he had more schooling.)
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It'll keep Kouta busier, certainly.
(Kouta might find it hard to argue with that. He wants to be able to help now, but.)
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"Kouta? Are you all right?" Akira asked, as her adoptive little brother looked ready to start banging his head against their table.
"Takatora wants to talk about me going back to college." Kouta shook his head slightly. "I just wanted him to start talking - really talking - to Mitsuzane."
Akira sat down. "It's not a bad idea, but you're doing so much right now."
"Yeah." He looked at her blearily. "Do I have to stop talking to Takatora to get him to see sense?"
"I think you should try to keep in contact. He is family, after all." The fact that Kouta had come from a rich family wasn't so much a surprise to her. She couldn't imagine how his life had been like before she'd found him camping and ended up talking to him. Kouta hadn't wanted to talk much about his family, but he was nice and a hard worker.
Now that he was talking to both his brothers, she didn't want him to stop. After all, they were related by blood, and she wasn't. Even if she'd always regard him as an adoptive little brother, she didn't want him to lose what he had just because he could be just as stubborn as he was hard-working.
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Maybe Kouta can arrange to keep living with Akira while he goes to university. She cares about him and will make sure he's safe, and maybe Takatora can have dinner with her sometimes to check in.
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Kouta is still reluctant to go to University. He is twenty so Takatora can't really force him.
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Do you have a sense of how much he's discovered at this point?
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Kouta might have trouble arguing that he can't be in school but can do unskilled labor, though.