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"It's not just the Yakuza. I know if they'd just stop everything around these parts would probably get easier, but the police and the government isn't exactly keen on doing anything either.", Kosuke suggested. He'd seen people that appeared on TV enter Yasesumei, he'd seen high ranking police man. It wasn't just a lack of resources, they were paid for letting the Yakuza do what they do and additionally they indulged in all they offered in these parts of town too. "But it's like worrying over spi…
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"It's all about not getting killed.", Kosuke smiled, placing his head on his hand. "Once you're in, it's hard to get out too, but I shouldn't even be saying that." He couldn't leave, he knew as much. The Yakuza didn't necessarily appreciate people leaving and mostly suspected them of going to the police with what they knew eventually. They knew everything about their subjects, much like they all were in debt and they all were one way or the other. "Once you join, they give you a nice apartment, …
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Kosuke had to laugh a bit. Cool? "No.", he grinned. He could tell Gin grew up in a vastly different environment than him. "If they offered you one they were expecting you to join their gang eventually and you don't say no when they ask you to, lest you want a knife between your ribs or your family hurt.", he explained to Gin. "The Yakuza clans are pretty organized and they value peace and coexistence, if they'd fall too much out of line, the government and police would need to act, but like this…
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"If a 17 year old gang member offers you a smoke, you take it.", Kosuke smiled and shrugged his shoulders. "Not that I minded, I've always seen them smoke, so as a kid I was curious and happy about the opportunity. I'm guessing you never thought about quitting?" Kosuke didn't. Now that he thought about it, he realized he didn't think about change at all, did he now? Only when Gin asked him what he'd like to do instead of what he was doing now, or when he opened up new topics that would have neve…
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Gin looked less bubbly, but he wasn't, which made Kosuke believe that he actually enjoyed his company. Hell, he invited him to dinner, so of course he did. He wasn't sure why he was so insecure, but hadn't he always been like this, only that he usually didn't talk as much anyway? "I didn't doubt you'd come right around the corner.", Kosuke smiled and once Gins cigarette was lit, he lit his own and put his lighter away again. "Huh... I guess I simply started as a kid. Everyone did it and now it t…
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Kosule slowly walked down the street so Gin had time to catch up to him. There were still plenty of people around, even this late on a weekday , but that was normal fof this part of town. Kosuke lived quite a while from here, at the end of the mainstreet and down some. It was more quiet there, but he didn't mind just blending with the crowd. Walking down and up the mainstreet was mostly what he did after work, avoiding people, especially deptors that might recognize him. He didn't want to cause …
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"You really don't have to think about what I want or don't want to hear. Just be yourself.", Kosuke smiled to reassure Gin a bit. He seemed so worried about pleasing Kosuke, but he didn't want to be treated as a customer. Maybe it would be better once they left this establishment and had a change of environment. The atmosphere had shifted already however. No constant giggling and smiling and Kosuke smiled about it. His outfit too was unexpected, but maybe not so much if he thought about it. He l…
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The more he spoke with Gin, the more Kosuke believed that his reactions were genuine and he was glad he made him giggle abd laugh. "No not at all.", he answered him with a smile, Kosuke didn't have any plan of his own after all. Gin just sounded so confident and determined when he said both of them shouldn't just settle for what they got now. If Kosuke needed to imagine a future of his own in which he left the life of crime behind, he saw himself as nothing more than some supermarket clerk. Some…
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False hope and illusions were things Kosuke didn't indulge in for the longest time. One didn't simply quit a job when working for the Yakuza, the only real way out is death. He knew roughly how his life would turn out to be since he was very young and he settled with it, but he also realized that Gin was very different in that regard. He didn't know his story, but he went to university and probably planned to do something with his education, but it turned out differently for some reason. Kosuke …
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"I'm sorry... I didn't mean to upset you.", Kosuke answered confused. Where did that come from? "I just meant... my job now is quite easy and I like easy. The higher up you get, the more you struggle generally. As long as you're not at the very very bottom it is fine. Sometimes I even get to drive around some important people." He liked driving, it was calming and less boring than standing watch in front of a door all day. Either way, it didn't seem like Gin enjoyed his job very much. Kosuke did…
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"Promote me...? I dunno... I mean I get more watch duty jobs lately, but that's about it. At least it involves less running? I'm pretty good at standing around at this point, you know?" Kosuke smiled. He usually wasn't the one to joke a lot, but here he was doing it anyway and Gin laughed at every silly comment. It was his job though and Kosuke needed to get that into his stubborn head. "You don't have to be so careful around me." It was sweet that Gin tried to not hurt Kosukes feelings, but, ag…
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"Confidence?" Kosuke almost laughed, but he didn't, he merely shook his head. "Trust me I'm just a badly paid grunt, though it's not that bad and it's fine for me. I don't think I want to be a higher up, I am where I belong I suppose." The only problem was age really. he couldn't do this job forever, at some point he'd be too old to run after debtors or fight of idiots, but that wasn't the case anytime soon. He had at least another 20 or so years before he needed to worry about that and until th…
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There were cheaper places like this, that was true, but also more expensive ones. Either way, He didn't want to ask too much and Gin pretty much stopped sharing anyway. Kosuke let that topic be and was also happy Gin didn't press him because he started to mumble and stutter. "Dangerous...? I don't think so necessarily... I'm pretty low in the food chain. I mean I might die at work, but no one is after me personally, if that's what you mean. Those who have huge dept usually don't seek us out and …
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cursebound. (Earinor & Akira)
BeitragGenji knew that Mikuni wanted to help and that he probably couldn't sleep well today, but it was better for him. Genji was more or less awake anyway and thus he left him alone, after their awkward conversation ended. They could figure out where to go on the way, for now they just needed to leave. Once everything was packed up, Genji cursed the fact that he didn't have more time to bury all the people he killed, but he figured he'd try to rest a bit too, so he could keep Mikuni save. It was hard …
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"They won't always ask for the same things?", Kosuke asked, but soon enough shook his head. "You don't have to share any of that actually." Not that he didn't want to listen, he just thought maybe it wasn't a good topic. Then again he was asked all kinds of questions himself. "Uh... yeah... many actually.", he admitted, not sure if there was a right or wrong answer to Gins question. "I uh... do that for a while now... Not with men though... obviously..." Kosuke was embarrassed, though he didn't …
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"The usual, huh? I'm boring, aren't I?", Kosuke asked somewhat embarrassed. He wasn't usually like this when he paid for sex, even though he probably looked rather timid to Gin. It wasn't only because he was a man, that was just an excuse, Kosuke just didn't feel like asking too much. Sure, nothing was too much, he already paid, but he didn't want Gin to feel any more uncomfortable than necessary. Additionally, thus far, he only looked him in the eyes. His gaze didn't sway and it wasn't because …
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As nice as the hug had been it had to end. "Careful, I might actually believe your flattery at some point.", Kosuke merely answered, needing to remind himself that this was nothing more than a job for Gin. said man took his hand now and pulled him over to the bed, where he sat down. As he patted the spot next to him, Kosuke sat down, looking at that man that must have cast a spell on him. He posed a good question. Why was Kosuke here? He wanted to get Gin out of his head, but he already realized…
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Once Kosuke got into the room, he was already ambushed by a certain redhead, so much so that he was barely able to close the door. This almost felt like some kind of maid cafe and not a brothel, he didn't expect such a warm welcome, if he was honest. It was different than last time, wasn't it? But maybe Gin just figured out what Kosuke liked for the second time he came here. "You did?", he asked, knowing very well, that he shouldn't take Gins words all too serious, no matter his heart warming up…
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Kosuke enjoyed this evening more than he would any other. Gin somehow made him feel welcomed and their conversation was anything but shallow. Despite his job he had more to offer than one might think. Kosuke was interested in more, about the homeschooling and how he ended up here, but it wasn't his business and their time was over. Gin even ran after him to the door, to wish him goodbye with a soft little kiss. Kosukes was flattered way too much, smiled at Gin somewhat shy and allowed himself to…
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Gin was very good at his job, huh? He made Kosuke feel like he cared and like he enjoyed this conversation with him. The older man eventually put his arm around Gin and carefully placed his hand on his hip. He for some reason didn't want to be pushy with him, it just felt more natural than to lay there like a starfish. "It is?", he asked with a smile and somewhat embarrassed. Now he lost where he was and there was probably not much more to say about his nightly habits. "I don't take offense.", h…