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Hey, chooms! I’m back…sorta. I’m now over on @araexec! I’m shifting my focus onto Katsuo for now. Hope to see yall there!
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// Hi! Currently on hiatus, but still do lurk. Plan on returning eventually. Just don’t know when since life had become a lot this year.
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// Hello! A bit of an update!
Again, apologies for the silence. I am not dead. May just ended up being a lot busier than I thought. Not to go into a lot of detail, been doing more shows, dealing with family issues, and also just overall exhaustion from work.
It’s getting back under control and I should be back to writing early June. It’s just going to be a little while longer. I miss being on here and I have been lurking and plotting with some of ya’ll!
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// Hello! Popping back in here to say that it’s my birthday! Am 31. Yay…
Every time I sit down to write seems like I all of a sudden get busy again. Still have no forgotten anyone and still plan on coming back. Love and miss all of you beautiful people!
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mugunghwc:
the way in which she was addressed, brought slight surprise upon his features. however, it wouldn’t last for long. saying nothing, he allowed david to explain their situation without prying too much. after all, han didn’t think he needed to know as much—simply taking things at face value, & coming to understand more about futaba’s point of view. if it was true that she’d visit, then he could already have an idea of the kind of things that she’d see. anything to persuade him into taking her side over david’s.
his stare shifts to the drink that david is given, & watches him gulp it without a grimace on his features—still recalling, how quick he was to drink at the beginning, when his experience was limited & he was still very much more of a lightweight compared to now. it made him think of just how well he had adapted, despite his limitations ; prompting him to take a look at his shoulder, which had considerably healed since. it sure had been a risk to hire him, considering his situation with the yakuza, but despite his age, david had at least, proved himself capable of improvement. his ‘ aunt ‘ , as he liked to refer to, could have a different perspective.
“i wouldn’t imagine her to be happy, just as most parents would.” especially her, who knew this wasn’t just any regular host club. her reaction was understandable, even though, he could also understand david’s frustrations. “she’s right about school.” he merely comments, unaware of his situation regarding that. however, if she mentioned it, it must be for a reason. something that wasn’t entirely out of his reach. his frustrated sigh made him chuckle, finally turning his head to make direct contact whist his cheek rested against his closed fist. “you are an adult. there’s no denying that, but it sounds to me, that she’s simply looking after you.” the way a mother would with their own child. he might not like it, but being older, had made han more understanding of her instead. “does she know about your debt?”
Deep down, he knew Han was right. Taking Futaba’s side would be the more logical and ethical solution in the end. I mean, why wouldn’t he? While David had proved himself to be an asset here; being able to entertain many patrons, having his own regulars, able to hold his drinks better than he first started, being able to keep up with Sunny’s choreography for performances, and improving his body and appearance.
He had Sunny, Daeyun, and even Mako to thank for that. Sure no one had taken him up on extra services, but his arm was healing which meant he could fight again soon. However, even with all of those things, he was still a liability as long as he had that connection to the yakuza and police.
“She does.”, David answers honestly. “Originally, I had not planned on telling her. I didn’t want her to be responsible for my debt. She already has a lot on her plate. Now she’s taking it upon herself to be responsible for some gaijin kid that isn’t even hers.” He took another drink. The way he phrased it made him sound so ungrateful.
“I know I should be grateful, and I really am. I know I could have it a whole lot worse. I care about Aunt Ito a lot. That’s why I had no plans on telling her. It just...doesn’t make sense why she cares this much about me.” David only knew a little bit about her home life. He knew that she had a mother she was taking care of and she appeared to be around his mother’s age.
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If ever there was a time when Rebecca seemed like a mindreader, it would be right about now. She was quick to pipe up in regards to Jaxen’s comments on the severity of her choom’s situation. “I told him not to keep pushin’ it, ma! But he just kept shrugging us off, sayin’ how he was special! Got the idea in his head that he could fight God just because he could take a few extra knocks from that Sandy of his!”
Jaxen shook her head a bit and smiled at the both of them again. “You’ve told me, Becca. While it is remarkable that you were able to display a lot more endurance for the Sandevistan’s effects without proper training, tolerance does not equate to invincibility. Remember that, hijo. Take it from me: just because you stay standing longer in a fight doesn’t mean you won’t eventually go down.” She turned back towards the countertop by her computer and set to pulling on some gloves and organizing her tools. “Still, I can understand why that would make it hard to part with. Aside from the sentimental value, the adrenaline rush of being able to endure its effects can sometimes create an effect that makes you feel high for a lack of better term. It becomes a dangerous habit of seeing how far you can push yourself. And that addiction to danger, that edgerunning between the high and the crash only ever goes one way.”
Cyberpsychosis.
After a moment of quietly prepping syringes, hardware tools, and medical instruments, he offered her his answer. And in turn, she nodded, securing her gloves all the way up to her elbows and pulling a medical mask over her face. “Good plan. That’ll be the best thing you can do for right now. Lets your meat body recover from the trauma and totally tanks the amount of pills you’ll be popping like candy. I kind of figured you’d want to try and step down on the Sandevistan. There’s a couple options I have available.”
She moved aside to show one of the other screens. On it was a rare model of the Biodyne Berserk. It was a significant step-down from a Sandevistan. It didn’t offer his warping, but it certainly compromise all that much power either. An ideal match for Maine’s hands at least. “Berserk’s about as civilian-friendly as it gets. I’ll have to tweak some things to ensure compatibility, but this OS still features some strong firepower. And best of all? You won’t need to take immuno-suppressors if you go with this one. ‘Course, if that’s not your style, just let me know. I’ll try and find something more suitable. Just remember, this is only temporary.”
Getting chromed was a slippery slope. It always starts with getting one piece of meat replaced, then before you knew it, all your vital organs were machines that need constant work and check-ups to make sure you were still compatible. It was a huge money sink, but Jax genuinely seemed to care more about the well being of her patients, rather than taking his money.
Jaxen spoke nothing but the truth. David fell victim to that high. He lasted longer than the most hardened military vets and he was lucky he only had very mild symptoms. While he honestly didn’t care about his own health, his loved ones did. He would do this for them, not for himself. He just hopes he doesn’t relapse and come demanding to have the Sandy put back in him. Perhaps he needs to look into therapy as well.
He preps for therapy, removing the necessary amount of clothes so she could have access to all the ports and openings of his modifications. He was no longer shy about stripping in front of others, especially the opposite sex. The amount of times he had seen Lucy and Kiwi without clothes while net running didn’t even phase him anymore. The clinic felt like a freezer, but David had grown use to it. It was necessary for even his own living spaces to remain this cold since it was the only way to keep his body temperature from rising.
He took his place in the operation bay, looking at her possible solution to be the substitute for the Sandevestan. A Biodyne Berserk? Honestly, it wasn’t a bad option. Sadly, it meant he couldn’t rely on warping to get out of situations anymore, however, according to those specs, it definitely more than made up with its fire power. That and being able to be off the meds would help significantly.
“Yeah, let’s go with the Berserk. I agree that’s probably my best option right now. Going to miss being able to warp, but my body has taken too much damage from me doing that. I’ve relied on it way too much.”
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Full attention is given, as is concern for what appears to be a display of undermined self-esteem and a history of disadvantage. Brianne took the liberty of looking more closely at David’s student file. Not the typical Academy student, though he might be underestimating how atypical he is in the grander scheme of corp employment. A hum sounds before she starts to answer. Her own youth tucked away in elite boarding schools seem too far behind but not useless to recall.
“Well, high school is a microcosm. A bubble we might say to the realities of the corp world. Of course, these halls hold many akin to your classmates with family already working at the corp. But not all have such connections. And not all hail from the Academy either. Then there are many who signed contract to put food on their family’s table or to feed themselves.” A pause is taken during which she refolds her hands while trying to negate a sigh, feeling this is not exactly what he wants to hear.
“I will say once here, your supervisor cares more about your results than your background. Of course, you still need to finish your schooling and that does not change your current situation, I’m afraid. Classmates can be so unkind, I know.”
No. She doesn’t understand. Why did he expect anything more? No matter how many times he utilized things like the student counseling or online therapy, he always ended up back where he started. Not like he could blame her. With a company like Arasaka lining her pockets, why should she care about the struggles of some Santo kid?
“If the academy cares so much, why didn’t they offer me those opportunities before my mom went into debt!?” he snapped. “Shouldn’t my entrance exam scores be proof enough that I deserve to be here? What about the rest of my classmates who are in the same situation as me!?” David was completely aware he was getting emotional right now, but he was done playing nice with Arasaka suits. He wanted to let her know right now he wasn’t going to be a pushover.
“Unkind? Ms. Landry. Do you know how often Trauma team visits the academy because of a fight that breaks out or another suicide attempt!?”, he yells, getting increasingly frustrated. He tries to calm himself down, taking deep breaths. However, she was right about one thing. If he didn’t eventually return to school, with or without the academy’s help, it would be a matter of time before law enforcement got involved.
“Is...it possible I can get my remaining credits off site? Is it really necessary to return to the academy in person?”, he asks once calm again.
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his inquiry about hana shouldn’t be any surprising. it was a subject that they had to touch before moving on to whatever disturbed david enough to approach him directly ; noting the colouring of his cheeks but making no comment about it. the amusement in his smile was hidden as a glass was brought to his lips, capturing the rim with them & taking a sip. a satisfied sigh escaped him afterwards, settling his drink on top of a coaster with stardust’s new logo. “she was gone for a while, so i can’t even blame daeyun for not informing you. it completely went over all of our heads.” including his own, as evidently made by his phrasing. just when he thought he was free from her… han didn’t want to dwell too long about it ; turning his head towards the david, before giving him a quick glance from head to toe. his condition seemed better from last time he had seen him.
“hm?” his curiosity is piqued—his eyebrows are risen upon hearing the familiar name, & for a moment, the man remains silent. duri would be the one to intervene & place a glass filled with ice before david, asking if he’d like anything, as if he could tell that whatever this was about, would require of some liquid courage or even just water to clear his throat. it disrupted the quietness that followed han’s realization, appearing thoughtful on the matter. his head gave out its response before his words did, nodding slowly. “i’m acquainted with her.” he admitted, & did not let any more information slip out on the matter. not until he knew what his association with her was. “what is she to you?”
David was so relieved the whole Hana situation was a big of a deal as he thought nor did anyone else had to face Han’s wrath because of his mistake. At least Han was a reasonable man...most of the time. He had been warned by coworkers that Han could become a bit moody. The last thing David wanted to do was cause trouble for him, especially since he had to pull a lot of strings just to get hired here. Doubt he would hire anyone else that had a bad should and was barely old enough to drink in this country legally.
As Duri asked David for his drink order, he asked for a new york sour. He had been much better about holding down his liquor since he started here and had the tolerance for one more before he left for the night. At least he didn’t have vocational school tomorrow.
He knew the name would sound familiar. Miss Ito was a police officer and it it really was true Han had connections with the organized crime syndicates, he didn’t doubt that it was her that made visits to this place. David still had a lot of explaining to do, but it was always best to start from the beginning. Be honest and don’t leave anything out. He only hoped that Han would take his side. How to answer his question? Even he wasn’t so sure about that.
“Aunt Ito...”, he started. “Well, at least that’s what I often call her. We aren't related by blood nor is she a guardian, even if she does feel like it. If I had been a few years younger, no doubt she would have probably gone through the process to legally adopt me. She’s more like a good family friend.” He hoped that explanation was good enough.
When his drink finally came, he took a sip, before finally explaining why he needed to speak with Han about this matter specifically. “I was told by Daeyun and Sunny to not make it known I work here. I kept true to my word and never spoke to anyone outside here about it. However, I ran into Aunt Ito while I was trying to pick up potential patrons outside the club earlier today. She wasn’t very happy with me. Said that I needed to be focusing on school full time and that I’m prostituting myself...” he sighs frustrated. “I love her, but its like she still sees me like a little kid. I’m a man now and I can do whatever I want with my body. Besides, I need this job. I still have a huge debt to pay.”
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❥ NON - SEXUAL ACTS OF DOMINANCE . | accepting
@tigermcth says: [straddle] jeoh straddles katsuo
Katsuo didn’t have to say a thing. Jeoh knew exactly what he wanted and why he was here. He had become a frequent client of his as of late, visiting almost weekly now. It would have been more but unfortunately his work with Arasaka kept him too busy. Never had he thought he would need to seek the services of a joytoy. Expensive pornographic BDs were just not doing it for him any more and he did not want to be caught dead walking inside Lizzie’s for the good ones. While he had a few interested coworkers, he didn’t want to risk some sort of scandal making its rounds.
Jeoh was his favorite little secret. The boy knew exactly how Katsuo liked to be pleasured and all it took was a few thousand eddies. He couldn’t believed he was this cheap. He wished he could have him all to himself and it angered him that he had to share him with other people. He didn’t even want to think about other corpo’s disgusting hands all over his pet, however the marks all over his perfect little body were constant reminders of that.
The corpo sits down on the freshly made bed of the cheap hotel Katsuo managed to book for them for the night. He paid for Jeoh’s time for the whole night and he needed somewhere with a bit more privacy. “That’s a good boy...”, he praised as he stroked his cheek like a cat. He loosens his tie with his other fingers, already feeling himself get hard in anticipation. Before Katsuo leaned into to kiss him, he pulls away, disappointed that he caught site of another love bite on his neck, most likely from a previous client.
“Did someone else play a little too rough with my toy earlier?”
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// Hello! I am back! Thank you all for being patient with me. Show was a lot of fun. Not the turnout I was expecting but was still glad I got to be along side very talented people. Con was a lot of fun. My muse’s VA was there but sadly didn’t get to meet him. It was a very VA heavy con with almost 40 guests in attendance. I’m sure there’s always next time since I do several shows a year.
Going to slowly start getting replies out throughout the week!
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// Hello! Just an update! Been still very busy with work and getting ready for a show this weekend. Chances are I’m probably not going to get to any sort of replies till next week after the show is over. Still haven’t forgotten any of you.
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// Katsuo is absolutely a toxic Genshin Impact fan. His waifu favorite character is Raiden Shogun.
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// Hello! Just a little update. I got switched to nights at work. Been trying to get used to the change as well as getting ready for a show in a few weeks. Should be back on this week in squeeze in some replies. Sorry for taking so long, especially since some plot points I have are already starting to pick up!
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@mugunghwc continued from [x]
David smiles weakly as he joins his boss at the bar, glad he isn’t in a bad mood. He had been warned by several of his coworkers that Han had to ability be quite brutal. He just hopes he wouldn’t be at the other end of his wrath. The only time he would want to experience a beating is if he ever had the opportunity to fight him personally in the ring. They were both quite tired. Best to get to the point as soon as possible.
Han asks about Hana, his cheeks instantly blushing as he recalled his encounter with her a few days ago. “Well..that, and there was something else. Still, thank you for that. I’m sorry I caused so much trouble that night. I seriously had no idea she was allowed to be here. I hope she made it home alright.” he said gratefully, but also concerned for Hana. He hoped Han wasn’t too harsh with her, even though she had every intention of breaking her promise to him that night. David should be mad that she tried to use him, but for some reason, he couldn’t.
“There...was something else that happened earlier today.” He winced, nervous that he was once again unintentionally causing more trouble, never ceasing to find him. “Does the name Futaba Ito sound familiar to you?”
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The glass of red punch adorning the director’s one hand is decidedly that, an adornment forgotten as it wavers at her front. When the student takes a sip of the sweet concoction, only does she do the same. The board’s decision to convene on applications following the mixer is enough of a reason to keep herself alert and her glass full. A surprise to even see a choice between alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages considering there are students present, but perhaps this is a test. So far, Katsuo Tanaka is not showing signs of being slowed. Though he is rather loquacious, even bringing up his father — the elephant in the room.
“I did.” Despite the posh accent, Brianne’s voice is habitually soft and liable to let slip emotions. In this case, that of commiseration. “It’s commendable of you to have attended this event so soon after. I did not want to mention it as the start and thus derail our conversation, but I am so sorry for your loss. Your father was a tireless worker for the corp, his absence will be felt.” No doubt he has heard this from others who are more willingly polite despite any personal opinion one might have of Mister Tanaka as a person. In any case, the son’s appearance tonight does show character.
A lobbyist. How unique and nicely specific. The majority of applicants vaguely gesture to a department, very rarely a job. “In NUSA, lobbyists remain more essential than ever. There are opportunities to match you with our PR dept and you could shadow someone in the field, see if it is of interest I also seem to recall your Japanese scores are quite high or am I thinking of someone else?”
Katsuo had been blissfully unaware of the alcohol in his drink. He had never been the best judge of tolerance when it came to drinks, even though he was of legal drinking age. Sweet drinks were often the most deceiving, often having way too many of them when he went to parties and social gatherings. So far he was faring well, still very coherent and hasn’t regret saying anything yet. Only a little flush. Maybe he should slow down. He put his drink on a near by table, to prevent him from drowning his nerves in it.
His father. Man, what a way to go. He was never given the full details of his death but the little he was told, it sounded like he was tortured. Katsuo could admit he didn’t love his father, nor did they have the best relationship, but he didn’t deserve what ever that was. “Really, it no problem. Thank you, really means a lot. It’s still a lot to process, but I’m managing the best I can.”, he replies as the director gave her condolences. “He did always put the corp before anything else.” Even his own family.
Enough about his personal family matters. He was sure he was going to be asked about it several more times by several of coworkers at this mixer before the night was over. He piped up when she asked about his career of interest in his test scores. “Top scores in advanced Japanese and English at Arasaka Academy and number three in Japanese in the entire country!”, he brags. “According to my last placement, my strengths appear to be language, communication, and writing skills.”, he explains.
At the mention of possibly shadowing someone from the PR department, his eyes lit up excitedly. Getting in with Arasaka’s PR department was the dream. “Would...would that even be possible? I heard they only select only a few applicants for that department every year. You think...I would have a chance?” Of course he did. Being too over confident could rub people the wrong way. He needed to be a little more humble.

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“I should slap you for even thinking that!” she huffed but was smiling, while momentarily considering to make him feel extra guilty for such thinking, even if it was just done to tease her back. A welcomed change. “David, huh?” she repeated and stared right into his eyes, more to distract him, as she suddenly snatched his sketchbook out of his hand. “For a possible stranded tourist, you certainly look way too cute.” And the fact that his japanese sounded almost flawless. She liked his punk look, though his face carried something soft, a puppy.
“You really picked the worst place to be into graffiti,” Fang commented once she could finally inspect his sketches. It was another form of creativity, not something she could draw herself, if she was honest, neither decipher as she stared a little confused at the possible word, he wanted to write. Not her favorite art form, but she liked its meanings, defying order. “Gao Fang,” she suddenly introduced herself, while she kept stalking his works, not allowing him to get his sketchbook back yet, which laid on her lap. “Can you do my name?” she wondered and offered him a smile before opening a blank page, and writing her name in kanji really small in one of the corners, before pointing at the empty space in the middle. “After you bought my snack of course.”
She was a bold one, he had to admit. He wasn’t used to people approaching him on the streets like this. Most people here tend to keep to themselves, unless they were some business wanting to use him for advertising purposes. He heard that they specifically target foreigners like him. While he had accepted those offers in the beginning, he often paid them no mind now.
He didn’t mind her stealing his sketchbook away from him for a little bit. He was actually quite happy someone was interested in what he was doing for once. She even called him cute. He seriously hoped he wasn’t about to get robbed, looking around the area to make sure he hadn’t been hired to distract him. He places his hands in his pockets just for extra security. “Oh, um..I’m not a tourist. I actually live here.”, he corrects.
The comment about his interest in graffiti had him sighing. “Yeah, I’ve noticed there isn’t much street art in the city. I’m kinda stuck to just the junkyard and abandoned buildings. At least I have social media for that at least.”, he explains. He even had small following of his own, using his account to share his art, dancing, and admittedly, a few thirst traps gym progress.
The request to do her name had him excited. He nods. “Of course. Feel free to flip through my book until I get back.”, he says hurrying inside to grab them a few snacks. His sketchbook was filled with several concepts for graffti pieces, experimenting with different letter shapes, colors, and designs. There had also been a few sketches of some people, animals, and environments, his attempts at some life studies. While it definitely was industry or professional level, it was decent for a hobbyist.
He had forgotten to ask what she wanted. Everyone like melon bread, right? He grabbed one for her and himself and a few tea bottles. He returned after a couple of minutes, handing her a separate shopping bag with her thing. “Here you go! The melon bread here is amazing here.”
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