http://thebardinator.insanejournal.com/ ([identity profile] thebardinator.insanejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] savethecitydesu2013-01-18 08:57 am
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Dazzling!? Hiyoku-cho nights!!

Who: Akito Terumi, NPCs, (open.)
What: Night-time in Hiyoku city
Where: Shinku Boulevard
When: Anytime pre-Magic Day.



Hiyoku may not be a city the size of Osaka, or even Tokyo, but it does have its attractions. One of the oldest and fast-changing (and, therefor, surviving) ones is Shinku Boulevard. The Scarlet Road.

You can learn about it, easy enough. There's plenty of people in town who can tell you that their parents met there, for example, or you may have gone there as a kid, no matter your social class, because it's fun for everyone (if you know how far down to walk.) You could also pick up the facts from one of the pamphlets at either of the starts of the street - which runs south to north.

Once upon a time, this was a big street for merchants and performers on their journey from the southernmost ends of the country to the bustling city of Osaka, and then down in return. It made for a place of bright colors, slightly loose morals, and bright attractions. More importantly, a lot of lanterns burning about the sides of the street, under red-tiled roofs or banners of warm colors, dancing, like fire, in the air, visible even at night. The street is now lined with tall buildings, all of which seem to dip into the warm, gold and scarlet glow of the road, and arcades and cinemas have joined with small kabuki theaters and street performers in keeping people entertained. The northern end of the street is reserved slightly more polished entertainment and restaurant, leaving most of the fun stuff for the southern end. The alleys are often where some of the less reputable business lies, hidden behind more wholesome attractions.

[identity profile] grinandbear.insanejournal.com 2013-02-05 12:46 am (UTC)(link)
Then what are you planning?

Akito seemed to consider Hibiki before reaching for his hand. "Perhaps. I'll try to make it. Do I at least get a teaser about what you're planning?"

Akito suppressed a frown as he felt Hibiki's skin. His hand was warm and soft...way softer than what Akito would've expected for someone who claimed he usually helped out carrying crates and such.

[identity profile] grinandbear.insanejournal.com 2013-02-05 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
There was that feeling again that the magician knew what he was thinking of. Akito disliked it intensely. He preferred it when he could read other people, not the other way around, especially when he was still trying to untangle his mental cabinet on Hibiki.

But, like everything else, Akito buried it. The smile snapped on and he chuckled. "You don't owe me anything, especially after a show, food, and even an offer to satisfy my curiosity. If anything, I should owe you." He scratched the back of his head but followed anyway, eyes still studying Hibiki until he saw the stall.

It was strange. Akito rarely paid much attention to this sort of thing, but there was something that was tugging away, nagging at him to look. One mask in particular caught his eye. It was black fox's mask decorated with red and bronze lines. (http://img3.etsystatic.com/000/0/5203101/il_570xN.297934691.jpg)

[identity profile] grinandbear.insanejournal.com 2013-02-05 09:53 am (UTC)(link)
"You don't-" Akito started, but then gave up with a sigh, a 'good-humored' smile crossing his face. "Thank you, that's very kind. Though I feel like I owe you a lot for this evening, really..."

Which brought that thought to mind again: What are you really up to?

Akito barely noticed the hand reaching from behind the masks. The physical details 'old', 'wrinkled', and 'long' registered but the feeling 'Don't look at that...there are better, more interesting things....' repeated itself. Instead, he reached for the fox mask, carefully picking it out from the stall. He held it up to his face without putting it on, testing how the weight and what it'd be like to see through it.

[identity profile] grinandbear.insanejournal.com 2013-02-05 05:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Akito blinked rapidly in that instant, nearly dropping the mask.

The moment was over too quickly to pin down the whole picture but the suddenness was startling. In the next instant, his vision was back to normal, complete with Hibiki's irritating smile.

Akito slowly lowered the mask. By the time it was down, he'd slipped back to his usual self, "Hmmm, I don't know. The last time I wore a mask like this was when I was a kid."

[identity profile] grinandbear.insanejournal.com 2013-02-05 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well..." Akito looked skywards in thought, then back to Hibiki with that 'sheepish', 'amiable' smile, "When putting it that way...I guess I'd be hard-pressed to say no. Alright then, next time I see you I'll bring it."

[identity profile] grinandbear.insanejournal.com 2013-02-06 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
"See you then! Good luck, Akato-kun," Akito called back, ending on a teasing note.

As the magician disappeared into the crowd and out of sight, though, Akito's smile faded. He stared after where Hibiki had been in thought, then at the fox mask again. After a several thoughts, many which he discarded or filed away, it did occur to him he could go to try and catch Hibiki's next show. Maybe this time he would see what he'd missed.

However...

He instead walked the opposite direction. He could afford to be patient.