goro "enjoys a good breaking and entering" akechi (
twostringsonebow) wrote2017-06-28 02:18 pm
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Goro Akechi
"Goro Akechi, part-time model, full time trivia enthusiast. If you'd like to get in touch in regards to modeling opportunities, please contact my agent at xxx-xxx-xxxx. Thank you."
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He waits a beat, smiling politely like he's waiting for a punchline of some kind, but it falls into a small 'oh' of surprise. Goro's used to hearing it from others, but it still makes his heart skip a little.]
You're serious. [Wait, that's rude.] I mean-- Thank you. I'm not entirely sure what gives others that impression, but I can't say I mind.
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[ That's kind of weird... He personally thinks there are a lot of reasons? Perplexed, he scratches his cheek and tilts his head. For a model, Goro seems a little too humble in this regard.
Or maybe he's dumb. Akira isn't sure which. ]
You kind of give off that aura. On top of that, you're good-looking and generally polite. Isn't "detective prince" also a favorite trope?
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Anyway, Goro's not answering for a beat longer than normal, brows drawing together in confusion.]
I... I couldn't say? Detectives come in all flavors, from the gentlemanly to the eccentric, soft-hearted and hard-boiled, but a princely type seems...
[... Okay no, he needs to address this, the first one had been Weird and he's been ignoring it in favor of Not thinking he and Akira (and Ann, and some bleach-headed boy) have met in a past life/parallel universe as sweet and awesome and fated as it is but--]
I'm not sure how to say this, but I've been called that before? Not here, obviously, more know me as a model than a rookie detective, but... elsewhere? I'm inventing its popularity, I guess.
[... Why is he an accepted detective in his visions, is that what the interview was towards.]
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Yet it felt too real.
He stops leaning against the armrest, instead hunching forward as he rests his lips against his knuckles, thinking— ]
I had a vision where this TV station was interviewing you and apparently you were working with the cops to solve this big case.
[ He knows the case, knows that he's the culprit, so he's going to leave that and Ann (+ mysterious blond boy) out. ]
Congratulations.
akira you didn't deserve to be put on the spot
It's weird. So weird. He's not sure if he likes them or not (though thinking about Phantom Thieves and their possible existence sounds fascinating, there's a fair amount in what... other him, whatever, is saying that he agrees with too) and he stares at Akira thoughtfully for a few seconds, not wondering so much anymore if he should tell than about the nature of it, of Akira speaking so positively about what (other?)Goro himself had called a "threat to society".
Then again, thinking about their "cases" together, the lengthy stories and detailed work Akira put into each intriguing one, he can kind of see where a fan might lie. After all, he's quite the fan of those fictional things as well. But the part he has trouble with... not truly understanding the methods, or even what it specifically entails other than that it has the potential to harm and help, if it truly exists--]
What do you think, Akira? About forcing changes in people's hearts.
this is rude
Yet he remembers the conviction his other self had. That kind of confidence was strong enough to put him at ease despite Goro playing devil's advocate. He's still unsure on the subject yet already lost in the "justice" his other self held onto dearly. However, it's unnerving to know something like that might be possible and it's still holding onto his shaky opinion. He easily imagines people beside him changing... That friend that was so kind to him in the past changing overnight to scorn him.
With a nervous smile, he rubs his neck as he forces an answer. Morrigan, please come back. ]
It sounds dangerous. [ No matter how they put it, it's manipulation from all angles... He won't deny it. ] What are your thoughts?
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I'm not entirely sure. From the sounds of it... it really is dangerous, especially if it's not known how they do it -- it sounds unbelievable, first off, but I...
[... Seem rather confident that it's a real possibility, for all the back and forth of opinion. He swallows, crossing his leg over the other and leaning on his hand, facing away from Akira.]
... I'd like to understand them, why they feel the need to do it -- if they're real, that is. Carrying out justice like that isn't ethically right, but... [How's he put it. Hm.] They must be doing it for a reason, because they can't trust anyone else to do it, because the system will overlook them, because... things like that.
[Even if that makes it sound kind of like a dark superhero movie sort of thing. Vigilantism and all that.]
But I ramble. To summarize, I do agree that it sounds dangerous, but if there's a viable purpose to it that isn't as cynical as I... as that other me presumes, then I confess that I find myself in support of them. Sometimes you need to do dangerous things for the right reasons, and if they're going so far as to take matters into their own hands... isn't that a failing of society?
[It's quite the different opinion than the other him had, dizzyingly so, and Goro laughs a bit.]
I really would like to know the methods, of course. It sounds fascinating. Like something out of a story.
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If they act out of line and you don't know their methods, you can't punish them... Let alone catch them—you don't even know who these people are and what they are like.
[ That's simply Akira's reply. It's the source of his concerns and worries. There's so little they know, so he can't form a solid opinion, but he wants to desperately believe that this "justice" his other self enacted really is just—that corruption isn't in his future. He wants these pretty words of heroic vigilantism to be real. The same smile stays on his face as he sighs and sheds off his glasses. The next obvious step is to plant his face into the nearest cushion.
Dead.
If Goro thinks he's going to move from his place, he can wait as long as he wants. Akira will stay like this for some time. ]
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[... And then there's the removal of glasses (he looks good even without them) and
that. That happens. Goro waits politely, but when it becomes obvious that Akira isn't moving he carefully gets up, stepping over to poke him.]
Akira?
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Still not moving. Not even SAYING ANYTHING. The pokes don't even get a noise out of him. ]
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It would seem he's in your care now, kitty. Don't be too quick to eat him in place of your usual meals, alright? I'm certain he's too stringy to enjoy anyway.
[Joking, joking, though he does gives a concerned glance to Akira before drawing away. He's not really sure what to do but leave, so.]
I'll... see you around, Kurusu. If you're still awake to hear me off. Thank you for having me over; it was a pleasure.
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Thank you for coming... It was fun even if you were going to let my cat eat me.
[ Like he's going to sit there and let Goro escort himself out. Since he's a good person, he picks himself up onto his feet without stumbling when his cat hops onto his shoulders. Cushion still in his arms, he leads his guest to the door. Erm, what do people say— ]
We should hang out again.
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Goro toes off the slippers and fits his shoes back on, smiling lightly at the offer.]
I'd like that. And, um, I'm sorry for putting you so on the spot about the hearts thing, I was just... I found myself intrigued by the other you's answers in the vision and wanted to hear yours as well. Since I obviously don't agree with my, um, other self's.
[...]
This is really weird to talk about.
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[ Though a little fearful of what this might unfold. Despite that, there's this skittish desire inside him that is constantly comparing himself to this other person. It may very well destroy the building blocks he has stacked over the years or help him grow.
... It's fine. He's fine. He offers a smile back as reassurance. ]
The more we talk about it, the more we'll get used to it. [ Actually, he doesn't want to talk about it, but he knows he should. ] I'll see you around then?
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As always, Akira. Take care.
[And he'll take his leave after a small wave, off to ponder the shared memories and what it could mean that Akira and Ann were present in both.]