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Whoa. So this was the Seguchi castle. And in Den-en-chōfu 3 Chōme, yet. Shuichi had expected Tohma to live in Azabu, the most expensive residential neighborhood in the city. Only the rich and famous lived there, and it boasted an active night life and music scene. While Den-en-chōfu was also home to a number of celebrities, politicians, sports figures and business leaders, it was a much quieter area, possibly the closest thing to a suburban neighborhood in Tokyo. It had been modeled after the garden suburbs of London, and was considered a good place to raise children.
Ah, maybe that was the appeal. Tohma had a son now, although this house struck Shuichi as having been lived in awhile. There was a feeling of 'home' here that Yuki's place had always lacked.
Yuki's place. It was never my place, was it?
"Please make yourself at home, Shindo-san," Tohma suggested, while putting on his slippers. "The room on the far right when you get to the top of the stairs is the largest room, I think, but feel free to pick whichever you like. The master bedroom and nursery are the only rooms in use up there."
Shuichi nodded and climbed up the stairs. This should probably be intimidating, being in Seguchi's house, but Shuichi considered it an adventure. Much better than staying at the Park Hyatt. Those rooms were large and modern, but Tohma's house was...it was just...so much more.
"I should really get a house like this. Maybe even live on the same street. It has nice trees and grass, not all concrete and asphalt like the rest of Tokyo. I'll get a nice freestanding house, expensively decorated." Tohma must have hired a professional designer to choose all this furniture and artwork. Yuki was really a dolt spending all his time shut up in that apartment when he could have been hanging out over here. Shuichi stowed his bags in the closet and flung himself on the bed, impressed that there was a permanent platform bed in here and not just a futon grouping he'd have to arrange and set up every night and morning. Tohma really knew how to live.
Well, I'm going to learn how to live, too.
Up to now he'd been living for Yuki, with only sex and the occasional kind word as a reward. Okay, so the sex was good, but for all he knew Yuki was terrible in bed. He'd never been with anyone else for comparison.
What was Yuki doing right now? Probably piling all Shuichi's belongings in the hall outside the apartment. Damn, I'd better get the rest of my gear before he does that. Yuki had done it before. Had he thrown out the broken turtle yet? Shu suddenly regretted leaving it behind, for no other reason than that Yuki might cut his hands while picking up the shards. Thoughtless of me, but I was angry.
He raised himself up on his elbows and sniffed the air. Pasta? Whatever it was, it smelled good, especially when he hadn't eaten anything today but a few slivers of candy. He could figure out what to do about his stuff later. Right now, he decided to go downstairs and see what Tohma was up to.
TBC
Whoa. So this was the Seguchi castle. And in Den-en-chōfu 3 Chōme, yet. Shuichi had expected Tohma to live in Azabu, the most expensive residential neighborhood in the city. Only the rich and famous lived there, and it boasted an active night life and music scene. While Den-en-chōfu was also home to a number of celebrities, politicians, sports figures and business leaders, it was a much quieter area, possibly the closest thing to a suburban neighborhood in Tokyo. It had been modeled after the garden suburbs of London, and was considered a good place to raise children.
Ah, maybe that was the appeal. Tohma had a son now, although this house struck Shuichi as having been lived in awhile. There was a feeling of 'home' here that Yuki's place had always lacked.
Yuki's place. It was never my place, was it?
"Please make yourself at home, Shindo-san," Tohma suggested, while putting on his slippers. "The room on the far right when you get to the top of the stairs is the largest room, I think, but feel free to pick whichever you like. The master bedroom and nursery are the only rooms in use up there."
Shuichi nodded and climbed up the stairs. This should probably be intimidating, being in Seguchi's house, but Shuichi considered it an adventure. Much better than staying at the Park Hyatt. Those rooms were large and modern, but Tohma's house was...it was just...so much more.
"I should really get a house like this. Maybe even live on the same street. It has nice trees and grass, not all concrete and asphalt like the rest of Tokyo. I'll get a nice freestanding house, expensively decorated." Tohma must have hired a professional designer to choose all this furniture and artwork. Yuki was really a dolt spending all his time shut up in that apartment when he could have been hanging out over here. Shuichi stowed his bags in the closet and flung himself on the bed, impressed that there was a permanent platform bed in here and not just a futon grouping he'd have to arrange and set up every night and morning. Tohma really knew how to live.
Well, I'm going to learn how to live, too.
Up to now he'd been living for Yuki, with only sex and the occasional kind word as a reward. Okay, so the sex was good, but for all he knew Yuki was terrible in bed. He'd never been with anyone else for comparison.
What was Yuki doing right now? Probably piling all Shuichi's belongings in the hall outside the apartment. Damn, I'd better get the rest of my gear before he does that. Yuki had done it before. Had he thrown out the broken turtle yet? Shu suddenly regretted leaving it behind, for no other reason than that Yuki might cut his hands while picking up the shards. Thoughtless of me, but I was angry.
He raised himself up on his elbows and sniffed the air. Pasta? Whatever it was, it smelled good, especially when he hadn't eaten anything today but a few slivers of candy. He could figure out what to do about his stuff later. Right now, he decided to go downstairs and see what Tohma was up to.
TBC
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Date: 2013-09-08 11:09 am (UTC)From:Okay. Calm now. Yes, Tohma so loves to cook and he looks absolutely adorable in this apron...
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Date: 2013-09-09 04:15 am (UTC)From: