歌星 賢吾 | Kengo Utahoshi (
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morning after | outsiders canon | ryusei and kengo
The night had been rather uneventful. While Ryusei slept, Kengo had quietly worked at his desk on his latest project. There were no Foodroids to do any kind of reconnaissance work, which had made him feel even more useless during the adjutant attack. He would have felt bad for sending Burgermeal into danger, but that was what they were for -- to handle jobs that he couldn't risk his life with. Tracking the adjutants would have been useful.
Aside from that, he'd talked with Daisen, the salarian who owned Ariake Technologies (or at least the branch he worked at) about alternatives. There were combat drones that could be created and compatible with the omni-tool. It wasn't good for tracking, but it would be a handy defensive tool when Kengo had few options. There was the option of depending on others, but Kengo didn't want to be defenseless for the rest of his life.
During the night, Kengo occasionally got up from his work to clear his head, quietly pacing around the room and checking on Ryusei. Some part of him expected the other would suddenly die or disappear now that someone familiar had finally shown up, though he wondered if he should have been more worried about the potential that Ryusei would try to kill him while he was distracted.
After a number of hours had passed, Kengo had put his head down on his desk to rest his eyes for awhile, but had ended up falling asleep instead. The last three weeks, he'd barely slept at all thanks to different factors. It would have surprised him, though, that he had managed to fall asleep in the same room as Ryusei.
Aside from that, he'd talked with Daisen, the salarian who owned Ariake Technologies (or at least the branch he worked at) about alternatives. There were combat drones that could be created and compatible with the omni-tool. It wasn't good for tracking, but it would be a handy defensive tool when Kengo had few options. There was the option of depending on others, but Kengo didn't want to be defenseless for the rest of his life.
During the night, Kengo occasionally got up from his work to clear his head, quietly pacing around the room and checking on Ryusei. Some part of him expected the other would suddenly die or disappear now that someone familiar had finally shown up, though he wondered if he should have been more worried about the potential that Ryusei would try to kill him while he was distracted.
After a number of hours had passed, Kengo had put his head down on his desk to rest his eyes for awhile, but had ended up falling asleep instead. The last three weeks, he'd barely slept at all thanks to different factors. It would have surprised him, though, that he had managed to fall asleep in the same room as Ryusei.
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He couldn't allow himself that line of thinking. Focus on the present.
"Rules over...?" Kengo would have already thought of the possibility that she'd been the one to bring them here. That might have been why he'd asked to meet with her. Paying for protection. Sounded like some idiotic money scheme, if his suspicions were true, but it also seemed like so much effort for very little gain. With that kind of ability—
Who was to say that it wasn't a common or low-class ability? Ryusei certainly wouldn't know. Ryusei didn't know much about cons, either. As far as Ryusei knew, he and Kengo were trapped here for life. Multiply that by however many people were living here.... But there was nothing Ryusei could do. Not right now. "What else do you know about her...?"
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It was a little worrying, with how powerful she was rumored to be, but Kengo couldn't do anything abou that. He still had the research data he'd gained during the adjutant attack, tucked away for safekeeping. What was he supposed to do with something so important? He really didn't know... There didn't seem to be much he could use for his own work, but it always seemed like such a waste to destroy research.
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What was next? Naturally, the question of lodgings. Ryusei couldn't stay here, not when he'd be ousting Kengo from his bed. "Kengo... can I stay here... on your couch until I can get myself...."
Until Ryusei could get himself some things. Some information. Situated. ... Made a new home for himself, whatever that meant. Focus. "I'll pay you back," he continued, softly.
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He really did owe it to Kisaragi. He couldn't be angry when his friend had cared so much -- or at least, he couldn't feel as justified in his anger. ... and there were still Kengo's feelings to consider.
Kengo kept his head down as he responded. "I would rather you stay here." He didn't know how Ryusei would ever pay him back. At this point, Kengo wasn't sure there was anything he wanted.
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Did Ryusei really want to think that way? This was getting dangerously close to distrusting Kengo. Ryusei was getting confused. He needed to stiffen into someone who could handle all of this, but— But he couldn't stiffen so much that he'd be easy to break. He had to remember that. It was adapting that he had to do, not—
"I won't get in your way," he said, head down. "I'll just... be around," he finished lamely.
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Lifting his head, Kengo motioned at the other's food packet. "You should eat. Stay here and rest for awhile if you have to. I'll give you coordinates for the shop that I work at, once you get out for the day."
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School. No, don't think of that now. That was in the past.
Now. Now he needed to familiarize himself with the place he'd found himself in as soon as possible. There was no time for resting. "I'll follow you around for the day," he said. "If... that would be okay by you," he continued hesitantly. He'd follow Kengo anyway, but there was no reason to make Kengo suspicious. "I'll be able to handle myself by... tomorrow. Please bear with me for now...."
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"Take your time with adjusting. It's... difficult. I'm still not entirely used to it yet, but it gets easier." Kengo didn't know how well Ryusei would adjust to a new environment -- if he would adapt better or worse than Kengo had, but grudges really did have to be pushed aside for now. He couldn't just leave Ryusei to fend for himself. Not when he was acting like this, even if it was some sort of trap.