*pleased* When I write these guys, lately, I find myself wondering what you'll think of it. *happy smile*
And it is strange, isn't it? There are some fairly clear gestures of... well, nurturing, if that isn't an absurd word to use for it, in their relationship. But they run alongside of the casual pummeling and that not-so-casual whack. It piques my curiosity.
*grins* Especially since it's clear Akaya can be a little smart-ass when he feels like it.
But yes! Kirihara is love. He's definitely the muse who's gotten the most page-time out of me.
*giggling* And doesn't it just make sense that he would try the same tactics on Tezuka that have worked on Sanada?
*interested humming noises* I definitely think there's something to the idea that Sanada's passions tend to get away from him every now and then, no matter how sternly he tries to control them. It seems to me like those outbreaks have about an equal chance of flowing into caring or violence. As though he tries so hard to restrain it either way that the impulses bounce around until which way they come out is something close to random.
*wry* And feel free to borrow bits. That was how my Roy-muse wound up a coffee addict, after all, and that always seemed to work out well.
last line --- why do I just feel like squeeing "too cute" when this fic really *shouldn't* be cute? But it is... [sighs] I'm a lost cause, I think, for Rikkaidai.
And, yeah, it makes me twitch, too. But it's the best theory to fit the evidence I've come up with yet. *sighs*
Not eclipses; it's more obscure than that. ^_^; Dragons, actually. I considered 'pearl' instead of 'moon', except that has another set of associations I wanted to not invoke. >_>
So I've noticed. *scowls at Google* Obscure indeed. I'm having trouble figuring out which words I need to plug in. All I'm turning up is variations of Rahu.
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And it is strange, isn't it? There are some fairly clear gestures of... well, nurturing, if that isn't an absurd word to use for it, in their relationship. But they run alongside of the casual pummeling and that not-so-casual whack. It piques my curiosity.
*grins* Especially since it's clear Akaya can be a little smart-ass when he feels like it.
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But yes! Kirihara is love. He's definitely the muse who's gotten the most page-time out of me.
*giggling* And doesn't it just make sense that he would try the same tactics on Tezuka that have worked on Sanada?
*interested humming noises* I definitely think there's something to the idea that Sanada's passions tend to get away from him every now and then, no matter how sternly he tries to control them. It seems to me like those outbreaks have about an equal chance of flowing into caring or violence. As though he tries so hard to restrain it either way that the impulses bounce around until which way they come out is something close to random.
*wry* And feel free to borrow bits. That was how my Roy-muse wound up a coffee addict, after all, and that always seemed to work out well.
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[sighs] I'm a lost cause, I think, for Rikkaidai.
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*buffs up recruitment badge*
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The elf deserves all the attention he can get, bless him. And this is lovely (even if the circle-affirming violence still bothers me).
*squints at the arc title* Swallow the moon, eh? Anything to do with chasing the sun and the moon and eclipses?
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And, yeah, it makes me twitch, too. But it's the best theory to fit the evidence I've come up with yet. *sighs*
Not eclipses; it's more obscure than that. ^_^; Dragons, actually. I considered 'pearl' instead of 'moon', except that has another set of associations I wanted to not invoke. >_>
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