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tsukasa "the perfect gentleman" suou ([personal profile] stressweets) wrote in [community profile] recolle2018-03-09 12:41 pm

open | cream-colored ponies and crisp apple strudels

WHO: Tsukasa & you
WHERE: A variety of places, both in Recollé and outside of it... (which is just Pesgare) (for a weekend)
WHEN: Throughout the month
WHAT: It's an open post... and a catch-all. All-purpose post.
WARNINGS: None, will add if necessary

do. drawing in the city
[ Due to some recent... developments... Tsukasa's been putting a lot more effort into keeping himself busy, and that chiefly involves getting better at drawing people. Landscapes, flora, all of that? He's perfectly great at, albeit his style errs more on a loose, flighty style of watercolor.

But again. Getting better at drawing people. He can be found at a few of the parks doing studies on people, couples, animals, you... all of that. Looking vaguely frustrated and, at one point, just kind of. flopping back in the grass with the world's loudest groan.

Not that his attempts at it at the square are much better, where he ends up laying on the fountain's edge, looking at the water like he's considering rolling into it.

......Yeah, it really isn't going well. ]


re. drawing out of the city
[ "Maybe I'll have better luck somewhere new," he said, and then went to Pesgare one weekend when he wasn't busy.

Except Tsukasa doesn't handle boats well, so on the way he can be found leaning on the railing and looking more than a little miserable. He prefers these to like, airplanes? Definitely? But... boats... Three hours of this is awful, like at least it isn't walking into heat but Respartum had only been like an hour away...!?

When he's there though, he can be found resting his poor stomach on the side of the road for a bit before he starts sketching again. Those with a keen eye will notice, though, that he ends up drawing the sights more than the people... Pesgare is beautiful, and he needs to practice architecture anyway... ♪ Even if he's supposed to be focusing on people.

He can also be found just around, taking in the sights and... in the marketplace, taking in the smells. And the bakeries. And— look, he likes food, shush. Are you reaching for that last chocolat au pain or other tasty treat too? Tsukasa'll back off with an "Ah, sorry," though he'll look a little put-out at not being able to have it himself. ]


mi. wildcard
[ Nothing catching your interest/we already have plans/you wanna do class stuff (his electives are art and home ec, he's in Art Club)/maybe at work at the riding school and stables/whatever? Go ahead and throw me anything, I'll roll with it! You can also catch me over on plurk at [plurk.com profile] flaired, or on Discord at Bella#4429; I'm quicker to reply to pings though, as a heads up. ]
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[personal profile] chuusai 2018-04-23 03:05 am (UTC)(link)
[ Wow. Suddenly 'a lot of poetry' almost seems like an understatement. Mao's kind of surprised but also not. There's something about the way Tsukasa carries himself that makes an interest in poetry somehow not completely unexpected; he's so well spoken and clearly appreciates art. ]

Wait, even now that you're in school and not at home? She gives you extra homework? And sure, I guess, if you wanted to share one? I don't know anything about poetry so I probably wouldn't be able to understand it, though.

[ If only because Tsukasa seems embarrassed and that in turn makes Mao feel bad. Sure, it's not the kind of interest every high school guy has, but so? And if his past self was anything like this is probably made him a better idol, too. ]

Doesn't have to be right now or anything, though, I know you're trying to draw...
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[personal profile] chuusai 2018-04-23 06:32 pm (UTC)(link)
But you get enough homework at school. With the poetry at least it's something you're interested in, too, but Japanese history is pretty niche...

[ That being said, he definitely listens as Tsukasa explains about the reforms. He's never been especially in touch with this part of his identity and this isn't exactly the sort of thing that gets covered in a basic high school world history course. That being said, comic books and especially Japanese ones are right up his alley so it's not hard to pay attention. ]

So it was government censorship which I guess makes sense if they wanted to prove some kind of moral higher ground but wouldn't that, you know, cost money? And if you're trying to look more financially responsible, is that really how you want to spend what you have?

[ Seems kind of backwards to Mao. If he was the troublemaking type, his mom would still be less likely to punish him if she had to pay someone to do it. He shakes his head at the apology though. ]

It's fine! Seriously. [ He's quiet again when Tsukasa recites his poem. It's... shorter than he expected, but at least it's pretty clear. ] That's really pretty. Was it about someone specific? And was it always in English? Because if you're not used to speaking it, you still wrote something really nice.
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[personal profile] chuusai 2018-05-18 02:14 am (UTC)(link)
[ Mao listens attentively to Tsukasa's talk about government, he really does, but it's still kind of lost on him. ]

I guess. Nobody wants their leaders to be wrong all the time, that'd destroy their confidence, but that still doesn't seem like the smartest way to spend the money to achieve that.

Mmmm, did you ever read it to them? [ No assumptions here about who but Mao's not immune to curiosity, plus Tsukasa really seems to like talking about this and it's easier than trying to talk politics for sure. ] It's not impossible to hear if you're listening for it, which I'd probably know to do if I knew more about Japanese poetry. "Win-ter's sharp bree-zes, can-not com-pare to the warmth..." [ He's counting on his fingers to prove he gets it. ]

Isn't that close to the way a haiku is structured? [ Haiku, the favored poetic form of every high schooler who has ever had to half-ass a poetry writing assignment. ]