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[Closed] Birthday Noodles!
Who: Junpei Iori and Akihiko Sanada
It was funny; they'd lived in the same dorm for so long, that sometimes Junpei forgot that Akihiko's and his rooms were no longer side by side. He had to seek his senpai out if they wanted to chill out together, but in the last few weeks it had been a bit of a blur.
But this? This was the perfect opportunity to hang out with his senpai annnnd get a free meal off of it! Not to mention ask a few questions he'd had for two months now...
"Man, some of this stuff looks kinda weird..."
He was still getting used to this weird combo of Saeng Seong and Japanese food...
Where: Ramen Noodle Restaurant, District 3
When: Jan 16th
Summary: It's Junpei's Birthday, and what better excuse to catch up with his senpai than going to a noodle join having having some nice, hot ramen (Akihiko's treat, of course)
Warnings: Junpei's got a dirty mouth, maybe punching? ...Maybe.
Warnings: Junpei's got a dirty mouth, maybe punching? ...Maybe.
It was funny; they'd lived in the same dorm for so long, that sometimes Junpei forgot that Akihiko's and his rooms were no longer side by side. He had to seek his senpai out if they wanted to chill out together, but in the last few weeks it had been a bit of a blur.
But this? This was the perfect opportunity to hang out with his senpai annnnd get a free meal off of it! Not to mention ask a few questions he'd had for two months now...
"Man, some of this stuff looks kinda weird..."
He was still getting used to this weird combo of Saeng Seong and Japanese food...
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Foreign food wasn’t a big deal to him, since he enjoyed a number of American dishes. Seeing Junpei’s reaction made him smirk a little, with amusement. For a guy that was so carefree and thrived on telling ghost stories… he didn’t think Junpei would be this mystified. Something to possibly poke fun at him about, just for kicks.
“Not really,” Akihiko assured him, deciding to smile in encouragement. “Just think of it as a regional difference. Ramen isn’t made the same way in all of the prefectures back home either.”
He set the box down on the seat beside him, and then made a gesture at the menu. “Wanna try some appetizers too? Get whatever you want, man.”
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At Akihiko's offer, Junpei broke out into a big grin.
"Really? Awesome, senpai!"
He vaguely wondered if Akihiko still thought he was eating cup noodles; which is why he was feeding him so well today. Well, other than it being his birthday. Looking over the menu, he ordered what SEEMED to him like Saeng Seong's version of Takoyaki and gyoza, as well as the special ramen bowl.
"It's been a while since we hung out like this, huh?"
In a lot more ways than one; before March, they didn't remember their friendship too well. After March, neither were quite in the right state of mind... and then even in Saeng Seong, they both were kinda busy... maybe?
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After Junpei put in his order, he did the same, adding said appetizer to their list of dishes. They were certainly going to eat well, if anything.
“Yeah,” he agreed, nodding. Honestly, despite his friendly exterior, Akihiko had never really been the social type. He was always focused on something, whether it be boxing or fighting the Shadows. “I’m usually working and training. Even Shinji complains that I come home too late sometimes. What’ve you been up to lately, Junpei? Is everything okay?”
Goddamn I really want japanese food now sob
They can share, after all! Junpei wasn't that much of a pig not to share good food. Junpei leaned on the counter, looking over at his upperclassman.
"Oh yeah? Where you workin', senpai? I don't remember you saying before..."
At Akihiko's own question, Junpei thought it over.
"Uh, well, I'm pretty sure I got a job now at America's new burger joint; he seems pretty cool, and the fries aren't soggy at all! But other than that, I've mostly just been hangin out..."
He waved his hand a bit, looking sheepish.
"And eating better, promise! Over all, it's been okay... been keeping up with the whole touching thing too, and making sure Fuuka's alright."
i'm always up for Japanese food~ ;o
“Ah, part-time at the gym, and the bookstore,” he answered lightly, and then listened to his reply with interest. “Food service, huh? Is it anything like the Wild-Duck Burger back home?”
Akihiko nudged him good-naturedly in his shoulder. “Hey, I’m really glad you’re working! You could be slacking off instead.” Without school, he wasn’t sure what Junpei would be doing on a consistent basis. He felt proud of his junior. “Tch, you’d better be! How’s she doing, by the way?” He didn’t think Fuuka would have a problem with contact, fortunately. Really, he had his hands full making sure Shinji kept up his energy requirement.
I need to learn how to make gyoza
Junpei knew his senpai did keep up with his studies, but he didn't think the guy was an outright book worm. Or did he just read sports magazines?
"Nah, the place is nicer than Wild-Duck Burger for sure! And the guy doesn't stiff ya on the quality-"
He chuckled a bit, rubbing the back of his head.
"Well, I was chilling out for the first little while, but I got bored of that, y'know? But whenever I went out to hand out resumes or something, weird shit would happen. Like being made to sing in the rain, or freaking snow golems."
Junpei looked a little grumpy as he mentioned both those events. And uh, nooo need to mention what he ended up doing during the black out, even if his face got a slight pink tinge.
"Uh, she's doin' alright! Been messing around with the new Webula thing now, from what I can tell. She's super excited 'bout that."
it's not that hard! i know how to make it :3
And then he was suddenly pulled away to this world. He wasn’t anywhere nearly as studious as Mitsuru, but he didn’t like being left in the dark. Felt uncomfortable with the unknown, because it meant he couldn’t adequately prepare a proper response, or even formulate a game plan.
Though Junpei, for all of his terrible studying habits, had more than enough street smarts to survive and try to make the best of the situation. Akihiko had faith in him, trusted that he didn’t need to be babied and watched over, constantly. Still, Junpei had his share of moments when incessant nagging was absolutely necessary. And because he was the first one to discover his Potential, Akihiko couldn’t help being protective of his kouhai. Like he was responsible for making sure he was all right, even now.
“…Singing in the rain?” He repeated with a bit of an incredulous look. Shinji hadn’t mentioned anything about it… not that Akihiko would really expect him to. “More weird events, huh? Heh, maybe they’re finally stepping up their game.”
Only Akihiko would actually get excited about being challenged like that. Of course.
“Webula? Is that like the internet?”
Recipe, gimme!
Akihiko and Mitsuru were now graduated, and he was supposed to go into 3rd year himself. But being in Saeng Seong sort of felt like time had stopped; and somehow it had slipped his mind that his two senpai's weren't going to be with him in school anymore. ... Shinjiro-senpai was probably gonna be held back a year once he got better, on the other hand.
"Oh man, you didn't notice it?! It was back during those rainstorms in November..."
Junpei let out a sigh. How could his senpai NOT have noticed it?
"For like, a couple of days, if you went outside without an umbrella, you'd end up singing in the streets!"
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“Why would anyone go outside and not bring an…” oh, wait… So that was why people started randomly singing around him? Akihiko had noticed, and found it a little unusual, but he wasn’t to judge them for that. “It sounds kinda annoying, for sure. But you can handle it, right?” He reached across to nudge Junpei on his shoulder. “Everything’s a hell of a lot easier here than it was before, with the Shadows and the Dark Hour.”
Before the appetizers arrived and they got all caught up with food, Akihiko retrieved the box that he had brought, and handed it over to the other teen. “By the way, here… I got this for your birthday.” The gift was practical rather than intended for entertainment, but he had gotten it because he cared about Junpei’s health and well-being.
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It's just the singing ended up with him and Fuuka having a duet with a really sad song and she had a cute voice but--
"Y-ya know, you're right, heh. I'd rather take that than the Dark Hour again, no question!"
Was he blushing? Shit why was he blushing? But Akihiko gave him a convenient out when he offered him the box.
"Oh... hey, you didn't have to, senpai!"
Junpei tended to not get many birthday gifts; his mom would send a cheque, and his old man, well. That was another story. So getting something from a friend meant a lot to him. He carefully opened the box, not wanting to accidentally rip anything...
"Heey, awesome! It's like the one I have back home!"
He grinned wide, pulling the jacket out of the box to properly inspect it.
"Thanks, senpai! This'll keep the frost off me for sure, hehheh."
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While he was inspecting the jacket – and he had opened the box a lot more carefully than initially assumed – Akihiko kept watching his face. He was trying to find any other signs of illness, without having to flat-out test his temperature.
“You’re welcome, man,” he replied with a kind smile, “I know you’d probably rather have games, but the cold’s a little more important than that.” It wasn’t like Junpei had a whole lot of money anyway, considering he just recently got that job. If he hadn’t been eating properly, then winter clothes would most likely be a problem too.
Speaking of which, “…Do you have everything else that you need?”
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That was a bit fast, wasn't it? Was senpai staring at him? Shit. At his mention about games, Junpei shook his head, hoping to really REALLY get Akihiko off this subject.
"Nah, man, it's all cool! I'm still trying to figure out which games are worth playing in Saeng Seong anyway. There's a lot to go through, heheh!"
At Akihiko's next question, he nodded.
"Yep! I'm doin' alright now... especially after I got my gamestation charge cable at Christmas time, that was pretty awesome."
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Nice try, Junpei. Don’t ever underestimate a trained boxer’s ability to read body language. It could mean the difference between victory and defeat, inside the ring. That, and Akihiko was good at being observant in general, even if he was slow on the uptake when it came to certain subjects.
He shrugged slightly. “I wouldn’t know. I never really paid attention to those kinds of games back home. Though if you see one of those sports simulators, let me know.”
He started to feel relieved, until Junpei brought up the games again. “Actually, I was talking about warm clothes and shoes, stuff like that. Food, especially.” Shinji got on his case often enough about eating instant noodles. He might do the same to their kouhai, if their habits were similar.
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How the hell did Junpei even word what was happening? He barely even knew himself!
"It's nothing really bad senpai, honest. And sure, if I see somethin' I'll tell you!"
Hey, maybe they had one of those 'test your strength' games, or something... Oh, hey, food time! Junpei thanked the cook as the appetizers were placed in front of them, before diving into the gyoza.
"I'm doing alright that way too. And Akihiko-senpai, seriously, I've been eating okay! No cup noodles anyway, that's for sure..."
He needed to get this conversation off of himself! So, deciding to be blunt as hell...
"Soooooo... how long have you and Shinjiro-senpai been dating?"
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“All right, if you’re sure.” Not that he could really tell, one way or another.
Akihiko had picked up a gyoza with his chopsticks and started to bring it toward his mouth, but then that unexpected question caused his grip to loosen. The gyoza dropped down into his plate as he turned to Junpei with a confused look on his face. “Wh-What? Me and Shinji? D-Dating?”
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Junpei reached out to take some of the tofu; let's see if it stood up to Akihiko's claims!
"I know I might've been an ass about that sorta thing way at the start, and maybe I don't dig dudes myself, but I'm happy for you two!"
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“Uh… Is this some kinda joke? We’re not going out.”
Sure, they were close, and it wasn’t like people at school had never spread rumors about them, but… Shinji never showed that kind of interest in him. (As if Akihiko could really figure it out, though, given how oblivious he was.) From the talks they had shared before, he suspected Shinji liked Minako. They had hung out a lot, and she even convinced him to cook for the entire dorm. It was definitely possible.
Frowning a little in confusion, Akihiko glanced back at his plate, even as he asked, “Where’d you get that idea, anyway?”
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Aw man, he'd practiced that speech for nothing, then!
Chewing his tofu (which was really good actually), Junpei frowned in confusion himself. But he'd been so sure...
"Well, you were nuzzling one another at that meeting we had back in like... November? December? And since you were living together, I just figured everyone else there knew, so..."
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“Well, yeah, but…” he went back to looking confused again, “is that weird, or something? I touch him all the time. We have that contact requirement, remember?”
If it was, or Shinji just plain didn’t like it, he would have told him not to do it.
“We’ve lived together before, when we were kids.”
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Akihiko senpai, you're such a dense, dense derp.
"Dude, okay; around here, hands on shoulders or a handshake, or even short hugs are one thing between two dudes-- but nuzzling? That's like, super affectionate; couples back home don't even do that in public too often! And sure, we weren't in public, but there were a few new people around... And you just did it without thinkin', didn't you?"
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Too many baseballs to the head.He was going to have to take his word for that, since Junpei knew more about relationships than him. Some couples were reserved, sure, but Akihiko had seen others acting affectionate, even in public.
“No, I didn’t think about it beforehand,” he replied with a slight frown, “Why does it matter, anyway?”
He had a close friendship with Shinji. It wasn’t like he couldn’t do the same with, say, Mitsuru. Just that she wasn’t as openly affectionate, so their interaction seemed more professional than friendly, to most onlookers. Their friendship was different, but no less significant.
“So if I ever did something like that to you, it’d freak you out?”
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"It matter's cause it's instinctual; you just did it. Hell, you both did it, so that's gotta say somethin'..."
That's right, Shinjiro-senpai had gone along with it too, didn't he? So maybe...
--Okay, what?
"I... dunno if it would freak me out or just weird me out, man. I mean, we're buddies and all, but, I wouldn't think you'd want to do that to me. That's the thing, right? It's just not... how we act around one another."
Their ramen arriving, Junpei turned to counter again, not diving in yet due to not wanting to burn his mouth.
"That make sense?"
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Shinji didn’t like talking about the past with anyone, though. Might not be a good idea to disclose any of that info.
“Hell, I wouldn’t be doing it to hit on you,” Akihiko grumbled, still looking at his friend a bit askew, “I might’ve read about that technique though. Don’t girls usually-ah, never mind.”
No one knew he had perused magazines for advice after Yakushima, and he was planning to keep it that way.
He shook his head. “I’m pretty sure Shinji didn’t take it like that, anyway. He likes girls.”
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He was gonna let that drop though, when Akihiko continued. So, he knew Shinjiro perferred ladies? Well, him and Minako had been sorta close, but he also talked about girls being a waste of time, considering Shinjiro's comments on Chidor--
... There was a long pause as an long coming realization hit Junpei, which made his chopsticks stop mid swirl. Knowing what he did about Shinjiro now, it was likely he knew something of what Chidori had been up to; that she was involved with Strega, and knew what crimes Strega was committing. It made sense, after all; he knew about the drugs Chidori had to take, saved her from her own Persona killing her. So all along, when he was making those comments about Chidori, he might have really meant...
...The thought wasn't a pleasant one, and he decided to push it to the side for now.
"Just cause he likes girls doesn't mean he can't like guys too, right?"
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Akihiko fell quiet to keep eating and listen, then took some time to think about his answer.
“Dunno. I never asked.” It wasn’t a common topic of conversation for them. They had other subjects to dance around, like anything in relation to their past. “He told me girls complicate things.”
But that didn’t mean Shinji really had anything against them. It could be part of his defense mechanism, his desire to push people away. Besides, Junpei hadn’t been there when he asked Shinji about his relationship with Minako. He had tried to brush it off in a way that only Shinji could, but Akihiko wasn’t stupid when it came to his best friend. Minako meant more to him than just a casual companion, considering the short amount of time they had, to become acquainted.
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That came off as a lot more rueful than Junpei meant it to, and shook his head.
"But life is just complicated man... so why not just uncomplicate it and ask? ...I mean--"
Here, Junpei turned to look at his senpai, putting his chopsticks down for a moment.
"You don't seem to dislike the idea, after all..."