[Akechi has been more than clear about his dislike for sentiment. Expression of feelings is vulnerability, and vulnerability means leaving yourself open to being hurt. Not hard to see why he wouldn’t be a fan.
So, a different approach is needed. Instead of feelings, maybe a focus on actions will be easier for Akechi to tackle.]
What do you want from me? Other than the rematch, that’s a given. Or, if it’s easier, what do you not want from me?
[Slightly hypocritical, yes, given that Akechi is the one who’s left Ren behind more than once. And though it’s a direct answer, it’s still ambiguous in the broader context of what they both want from the nature of their relationship.
But it’s a start. Rome wasn’t built in a day, and neither was Ren’s previous bond with Akechi. Stay. Ren can do that. He turns to face Akechi with a smile ghosting his lips and nods.]
Let’s make a deal. [Akechi has always responded well to those.] I promise to stay, if you’ll do the same.
[Simple enough terms, and it leaves them on even footing. Ren holds out his left hand for Akechi to shake if he finds the proposal agreeable.]
[There’s a swelling of his heart when Akechi takes his hand, another freeing sensation like a heavy chain breaking in two. Ren hasn’t experienced the same kind of loss as Akechi, but he understands what it feels like to be abandoned. By his parents, when they sent him away to Tokyo for a year, over a crime he didn’t commit. By the rest of the Phantom Thieves, at the start of January, when none of them included Ren as a fixture in their ideal realities. He forgives them all, but forgiving is different than forgetting, and he can never forget how it felt to be so easily discarded.]
You too.
[It might seem illogical and dangerously foolish for Ren to trust Akechi, after everything that has transpired between them. But the heart is not a center of logic, and Ren is someone who follows his heart. His heart tells him that trusting Akechi is the right choice.
Ren gently rubs his thumb over Akechi’s knuckles, reassuring. He’ll let Akechi decide when he’s ready to let go.]
[Ren smiles, content with this rebalancing between them. The part of his heart that holds space for Akechi has been soothed; both have promised to stay. It’s enough, for now.
He retrieves the pencil and book of crosswords he’d tossed into the van earlier and turns a few pages in to a fresh puzzle.]
[Ren attempts to hold back a smirk as he fills in the boxes for the first clue. Task accomplished, he hums a quiet thoughtful note while picking out the second clue, effortlessly twirling the pencil through his fingers.]
[He returns the grin, full of warmth. This place is a hellscape, but it’s also a fresh start for both of them, and Ren can’t find it in himself to regret being here, if only for that reason. Maybe they would’ve been able to eventually start over back home too, but there’s no sense in lingering on hypotheticals. They’re together now, and that feels right.]
It's the story about an enslaved Ethiopian girl named Aida and a military commander's conflict between his love for her and his duties to the king. Moreover, the king's daughter is also in love with him.
[He lays out his summary in a neutral tone, as if reciting an academic text.]
Both Aida and Radamès die together in each other's arms, within a sealed tomb. The latter was sentenced to death for his "betrayal," and the former couldn't bear to live without him, so she hid herself within the very vault he was to die in.
[Oof, somehow that’s even sadder than Ren expected. He hms quietly and stares out into the distance beyond the van. The unwelcome memory of Akechi disappearing behind that metal wall in the engine room punches to the front of his mind, and he closes his eyes.]
I guess people probably think that’s romantic, huh?
[Ren doesn’t. But he can understand why someone might choose death over surviving without the person they love. It’s not an easy feat to keep living with such a great loss.]
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[Akechi has been more than clear about his dislike for sentiment. Expression of feelings is vulnerability, and vulnerability means leaving yourself open to being hurt. Not hard to see why he wouldn’t be a fan.
So, a different approach is needed. Instead of feelings, maybe a focus on actions will be easier for Akechi to tackle.]
What do you want from me? Other than the rematch, that’s a given. Or, if it’s easier, what do you not want from me?
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[Ren can read what he wants from that, really. It's still hard to be entirely vulnerable. Even revealing this much is... taxing, to say the least.
Too many people have left him behind.]
I realize that's rather hypocritical, of course.
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But it’s a start. Rome wasn’t built in a day, and neither was Ren’s previous bond with Akechi. Stay. Ren can do that. He turns to face Akechi with a smile ghosting his lips and nods.]
Let’s make a deal. [Akechi has always responded well to those.] I promise to stay, if you’ll do the same.
[Simple enough terms, and it leaves them on even footing. Ren holds out his left hand for Akechi to shake if he finds the proposal agreeable.]
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Staying could mean so many things. It's vague. Ill defined. Akechi knows that.
But it's... a start, and Ren has proven himself plenty of times before. He's the one person Akechi can trust without question, so...
Breathing in slowly, he takes Ren's hand.]
Fair enough. You've upheld all our prior deals.
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You too.
[It might seem illogical and dangerously foolish for Ren to trust Akechi, after everything that has transpired between them. But the heart is not a center of logic, and Ren is someone who follows his heart. His heart tells him that trusting Akechi is the right choice.
Ren gently rubs his thumb over Akechi’s knuckles, reassuring. He’ll let Akechi decide when he’s ready to let go.]
Wanna do a crossword with me?
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He has to be careful. The talons make handshakes a riskier ordeal, but he does his best not to accidentally prick or puncture.
Some of the tension dissipates. It's... fine. This is perfectly fine.]
Well, it's not as though I've anywhere else to be.
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He retrieves the pencil and book of crosswords he’d tossed into the van earlier and turns a few pages in to a fresh puzzle.]
Five letters. “Sought the favor of.”
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Wooed, obviously.
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[Ren attempts to hold back a smirk as he fills in the boxes for the first clue. Task accomplished, he hums a quiet thoughtful note while picking out the second clue, effortlessly twirling the pencil through his fingers.]
Also five letters. “Expensive theater boxes.”
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Loges, though that is a more obtuse one.
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[Definitely not something that came up in one of his class lectures. Still, Akechi showing off is … oddly endearing.]
Four letters, “from the top.”
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[His grin sharpens.]
Anew. A fresh start...
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[He returns the grin, full of warmth. This place is a hellscape, but it’s also a fresh start for both of them, and Ren can’t find it in himself to regret being here, if only for that reason. Maybe they would’ve been able to eventually start over back home too, but there’s no sense in lingering on hypotheticals. They’re together now, and that feels right.]
Seven letters this time. “Takes a turn.”
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[He speaks swiftly, as if he knew before Ren even gave the question.]
Just as the world keeps turning, I suppose.
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You haven’t done this one before, have you?
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[To his credit, he doesn't dip into his Detective Prince voice. In fact, his words are dripping with irony.]
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[Ren hums thoughtfully as he glances over the remaining clues.]
OK, since you’re so well versed in theater, how about this one? Four letters, “Opera set in Memphis.”
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[Yes, he's researched opera, too. It makes him sound sophisticated and mature...]
Though, the Memphis in question is in ancient Egypt, not Tennessee.
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[He says it fondly, with a smile ghosting his lips.]
What’s it about?
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[He lays out his summary in a neutral tone, as if reciting an academic text.]
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[He sets the crossword book down between them and pulls a knee up to his chest.]
What happens to her? Aida.
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[Akechi breaths a small sigh.]
Both Aida and Radamès die together in each other's arms, within a sealed tomb. The latter was sentenced to death for his "betrayal," and the former couldn't bear to live without him, so she hid herself within the very vault he was to die in.
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I guess people probably think that’s romantic, huh?
[Ren doesn’t. But he can understand why someone might choose death over surviving without the person they love. It’s not an easy feat to keep living with such a great loss.]
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[He snorts softly, shaking his head.]
But something tells me you're not one for such tragedies.
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I think … a greater show of love would be continuing to live, even though it hurts.
[He blinks his eyes open again and allows his gaze to gently settle on the figure sat next to him.]
Remembering the dead is how we keep them alive, in a way.
[It’s what he’d done.]
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suggestive cw
gj making it awkward akechi
it's his job now, I guess
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cw for child neglect
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cw referenced suicide
cw more vaguely referenced suicide
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