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deercountry2023-03-17 03:04 pm
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the one where makima pops bocchi the rock
Who: makima & co! that could be you!
What: a few closed prompts for housemates and random open prompts for any wanted run-ins! also open to plotting and wildcards!
When: post mob's explosion, throughout the rest of march + april
Where: the dog house (you can't tell me that's not what house makima is called), the entertainment feed, other locations to be determined!
Content Warnings: psychological & emotional manipulation, devil contracts, gaslighting, victim blaming, body swapping, zombie dogs, violence, more tba if/as they come.
What: a few closed prompts for housemates and random open prompts for any wanted run-ins! also open to plotting and wildcards!
When: post mob's explosion, throughout the rest of march + april
Where: the dog house (you can't tell me that's not what house makima is called), the entertainment feed, other locations to be determined!
Content Warnings: psychological & emotional manipulation, devil contracts, gaslighting, victim blaming, body swapping, zombie dogs, violence, more tba if/as they come.
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Robby hears Miss Makima's words, but he can't predict where they lead; even with a saying popular, their meaning more than apparent, the conclusion--there's a flicker of disappointment, uncertainty in his eyes at the idea of separation. A conflict between his part in events (he knew, she said--and was Mob worse than he realised? Even if he was going out...), how he should approach the younger guy. Maybe he did need some more time.
It's a conclusion, a thought, that Robby might need more time to consider. But when Miss Makima looks at him, a golden hue that burns to look at--she's right.
Why couldn't she be right?
It takes a moment for his mouth to work, lips ajar, twitching with the words he's trying to find, but eventually, carefully: ]
What should I tell him?
[ To guide him, rationally. ]
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[ it's not too hard to piece two and two together; separation and distance being key only meant promoting such, as much as it hurt— and as much as makima is promoting the fact that all of this was a great deal of robby's fault. he's done such a good job owning up to her, she's certain that with the right lead, he will own up to shigeo. ]
Will you do that for me?
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... Okay. [ But Robby does answer, despite the more hesitation; the lowering of his gaze speaking of the guilt that comes with it. The guilt that has to be there, if she's right about this too.
(And she will be--it'll worm itself inside him. What did he ever know about helping someone like Mob? He turned their training into games. He was stupid.) ]
I will, [ he adds on, as reinforcement. Looking at Miss Makima, rolling his lips together, not smiling, though trying to appear agreeable. ]
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[ the only difference was that she didn't feel a lick of guilt. she's carrying on as if this was a simple, sealed business deal. oh, but his cup . . . has mostly been left untouched. makima brings her fingers to the mug to inspect the heat. ]
Your tea is getting cold— do you want me to heat it up for you?
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I should probably go, in case Mob comes back. I can take it into the kitchen and finish it. [ You know, quickly. He'll even wrap his fingers around the cup. ] Sorry--
[ Robby doesn't hurry to stand, but he can now, unless Miss Makima interrupts him. ]
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[ “stay”, says both her smile and the reach her hand makes for his arm. ]
I know when he comes back. You can take the time you need to finish it, and heating it up should only take a minute. [ her dogs, at least a few of them, are crowding around the boy’s feet. sniffy sniffy— ] What’s that, Tiramisu? You don’t want to say bye-bye to the new friend?
[ her voice is playful and bouncy in her now baby-talk with the dogs . . . one of them woofs, while she prepares the stove for heating. ]
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But he does stay as Miss Makima goes to the stove. Under other circumstances, he might give the dogs more attention, but he does pat a few of them on the head who seem to stick close.
But, it sure seems he's got to sit in this feeling--of guilt over Mob, his hands cup over the other in a fist. ]
a wrap....? :)
makima heats up his tea, and continues short, probing talks about himself and the dojo. oh, but poor little guy . . . he's so uncomfortable. let her help you with that.
(because, gradually . . . doesn't it feel nice here? isn't makima just. great?) ]
wrap 🥹
And isn't that a good thing? That Mob's in such safe hands.
He'll even be glad upon leaving. This really all is such a good idea. Sometimes, you should let the people you love go. ]