Yusuke "shibari is an art form" Kitagawa (
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recolle2018-05-06 12:17 am
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[open] [ that picture from the iron giant of the guy yelling ART ]
WHO: Yusuke Kitagawa + OPEN
WHERE: Around Recolle.
WHEN: From 5/3 to 5/12...!
WHAT: Oh just... normal things.
WARNINGS: Excessive use of PAINT.
[ Anyone who runs into Yusuke from the moment he gets his hands on his paintbrush and a paint pot is going to be aware of two distinct things: firstly, that he is an artist and definitely knows what he's doing with the utensils at his disposal. This ain't his first rodeo, that's for sure.
Secondly though, is that Yusuke is painting a lot like a man possessed - he's specifically focused on finding outlines and getting an idea of the layout, despite his well known attention to detail, and just... doesn't seem to be stopping. From the moment he finds his painting tools, he's back tracking to his home and wildly painting the street back into existence.
And this is how he is for the majority of the week. There's a method to his madness though, he's clearly looking for something, and seems to retracing old steps in an attempt to find it. The longer he's at it, the sloppier the paintwork becomes and, quite honestly, the worse for wear Yusuke seems. He only stops when it gets too dark to paint, and returns home, before leaving to begin again early in the morning. Watch him long enough, and you may even catch him swaying on the spot, or heavy lidded, like he's about to fall asleep on his feet.
... Help him? This is just sad. ]
WHERE: Around Recolle.
WHEN: From 5/3 to 5/12...!
WHAT: Oh just... normal things.
WARNINGS: Excessive use of PAINT.
[ Anyone who runs into Yusuke from the moment he gets his hands on his paintbrush and a paint pot is going to be aware of two distinct things: firstly, that he is an artist and definitely knows what he's doing with the utensils at his disposal. This ain't his first rodeo, that's for sure.
Secondly though, is that Yusuke is painting a lot like a man possessed - he's specifically focused on finding outlines and getting an idea of the layout, despite his well known attention to detail, and just... doesn't seem to be stopping. From the moment he finds his painting tools, he's back tracking to his home and wildly painting the street back into existence.
And this is how he is for the majority of the week. There's a method to his madness though, he's clearly looking for something, and seems to retracing old steps in an attempt to find it. The longer he's at it, the sloppier the paintwork becomes and, quite honestly, the worse for wear Yusuke seems. He only stops when it gets too dark to paint, and returns home, before leaving to begin again early in the morning. Watch him long enough, and you may even catch him swaying on the spot, or heavy lidded, like he's about to fall asleep on his feet.
... Help him? This is just sad. ]
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Oh.
... That feels like something more than just the tiny bit of information he'd managed to pry out of Sanji months back. That he had siblings. This feels a lot heavier, almost instantly, and especially under the belated realisation Yusuke hadn't really done anything to hook and drag that information from him. ]
She must share some similarities. [ He lifts his other hand up, and gently presses it to Sanji's other cheek, coaxing him to tilt his head slightly. His expression isn't curious, more like he's appraising something - like a sketch or a painting. ] Have you noticed your appearance drastically changing since you became aware of the app?
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Besides the eyebrows? [A pause, and then he shrugs, feeling the urge to turn his head again.]
No difference as far as I can see.
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Then there was nothing to change, so why would she be any different if you aren't?
[ The other him never knew his mother, but there had been that painting - the Sayuri - and honestly his mother here looks very similar, stylistic aspects of the painting itself aside. And, Yusuke himself looks very similar to the other him in almost every way. So surely the logic is the same? ]
Whether that's a good thing or not is up to you, but that is what I think.
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But eventually he'll reach up, gently but firmly dislodging one of the hands from his face. Not to say he lets go, however; his fingers remain wrapped around Yusuke's narrow wrist, Sanji's thumb against the other's palm.]
... It doesn't matter.
[Spoken firmly... if with a hollow note in his voice]
That shit just caught me by surprise. It's weird seeing the face of a woman you don't know.
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I'll listen. If you ever wanted to speak about it.
[ That's... enough wiggle room for Sanji to refuse, he hopes. But he doesn't press. ]
She may show up in further memories, after all.
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[Bringing Yusuke's hand up to his lips, Sanji presses a kiss against his knuckles.]
I know you would.
[It's not a promise to talk, as they've both seen how... arduous a process that winds up being, but that doesn't mean Sanji can't appreciate the sweet sentiment.]
Thanks.
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Even if it wasn't an agreement. It'll do. ]
It's an open statement. For whatever you do, or don't want to speak about.
[ Mmmr. He's charmed now. Wow. He twists his hand just enough that he can tap Sanji on the tip of his nose. ]
But if you are fine, there is still a significant amount of painting for me to do.
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Yeah, let's get to work.
[Tone relaxed, and with that smile still in place, he'll give Yusuke a shoulder nudge as he walks past]
Let's make your mom happy.
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But... yes. The sooner he paints the route back, the better. ]
Yes. She'll be glad that she didn't have to miss the anniversary.