I don't know that I have a story like that. I was too far removed from others to think about things in that capacity.
Although... when I was in middle school, I recall having an intense interest in the original Detective Prince. When she came out as a girl, I remember thinking that it was pure genius — an absolute master stroke of marketing. But on a personal basis... I must say, I was a bit disappointed.
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[downs the rest of his champagne in a large gulp, though he makes a face afterwards]
After we cut into the cake, lets go set off some fireworks.
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More champagne, then.
[SO THEY CAN BE REAL TEENAGERS AND PLAY WITH FIREWORKS WHILE DRUNK, I GUESS]
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[pours it out. tops his own off as well]
Cheers.
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[kicking the champagne back with much more ease than he did earlier, and then going to DIG INTO THE CAKE]
How big of a piece do you want?
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[drinking his own champagne pretty casually as well now]
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[and then cutting a much smaller slice for himself because he doesn't really have a sweet tooth]
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[has another drink. then, feeling emboldened by alcohol and the confirmation that he has not, in fact, ruined Christmas:]
Say... am I the first boy you've ever kissed?
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W-- what?
[but it's fine, he regains his composure pretty quickly]
Mmmaybe. . . why?
[answer: yes]
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[takes a bite of cake]
But it seems like I was, huh?
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[another sip of champagne, a little bit of the alcohol's heat settling into his stomach and cheeks]
Yeah. First guy I've kissed.
But not my first kiss ever.
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I took a lot of baths.
[AS THOUGH THAT. . . HELPED]
And you?
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[give him the opportunity to be a smartass...]
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[DRYLY]
I can tell. Your hair is very clean. . . ly.
[what]
But that's not what I was asking.
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Well, what do you think? I had a sizable fan base, you know. It wouldn't have been difficult to acquire a girlfriend or two.
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No. And you're cute too, so you had that going for you.
[w-what]
But the only girl you told me about was one you said you turned down.
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[eats a consolation bite of cake]
She painted me into a corner. I really did try to make sure they never had the chance to confess in the first place.
[did he not notice the "cute" or is it just so internalized that he doesn't even bat an eye at it?]
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Akechi dodging confessions like a ninja. . .
[heh]
Anyawy, that's girls. What about boys?
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And invite a scandal that could kill my whole brand? Obviously not.
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[a sympathetic look. and then, a bit wistfully as he rocks back in his chair, once again sipping at his drink]
There was a boy in middle school I liked for a really long time.
He was the reason I learned how to play baseball.
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[pauses, tilts his head to the side]
I don't know that I have a story like that. I was too far removed from others to think about things in that capacity.
Although... when I was in middle school, I recall having an intense interest in the original Detective Prince. When she came out as a girl, I remember thinking that it was pure genius — an absolute master stroke of marketing. But on a personal basis... I must say, I was a bit disappointed.
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[laughing a little at the way Akechi phrases it]
Of course you had a crush on the original Detective Prince. Nerd.
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