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Date: 11/4/25 16:00 (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] tfy
[With a smug cheerfulness:]

I knew you'd say that, too!

[Those prideful competitive types are so predictable. Still he does add:]

Just remember who it is you're dealing with. I'm not merely "someone who likes to dance," but an idol! The leader of Eve, the "sun" of Eden, and someone who diligently practices even here. ♪

[He says that all while smiling a beaming smile. Even now, after so many months in a sex resort, and even while separated from his unit and his fans, he's still an idol. That's who he is, and it's who he'll always be.

Of course DDR isn't just a test of one's dancing skills, and in fact bears little resemblance to the kind of dancing he did onstage back home (or here occasionally at House Finch). He lacks Bakugo's degree of athleticism too, so there may be no obvious winner. But that just makes the prospect of competition even more exciting, right? For a hyper-competitive, eager-to-prove-himself boy like Bakugo, that's what it should do.

He gives the cart a wider berth as they round the corner, still smiling as Bakugo gives a predictable denial. Can he trust that denial, though...? It's hard to tell if Bakugo really hasn't seen his birds, or if he has been hanging out with them and doesn't want to admit it! Especially when he says that last thing, showing he remembers Hiro-kun well.
]

"That greedy one" has a name, you know. [One that Bakugo gave him!] And I don't disagree with you, but it's easier said than done. Kids that age can be so troublesome. Especially that one, who inherited his greed from Rinne-senpai.

[Rinne, who loved gambling at the casino and dreamed of hitting the jackpot. It's no wonder Hiro impossible to discipline, given how hard-to-control Rinne was, how much trouble he caused back home. Ah, but maybe if he and Bakugo worked together—

The thought dies before he can give voice to it. If he does what he was thinking of, he won't be around to care for his birds. Indeed, he likely won't see them again. Of course he knew that's always what would happen if he got the chance to go back home, if he somehow got his Wish or if Esikko succeeded in opening up pathways, but he hardly ever thinks about it. He feels a pinprick inside his heart, and his stomach gives another squirm.

Saying goodbye really is difficult.
]

Anyway, since Baku-kun's familiar with the Vale, and he's not afraid of anything, we should definitely go birdwatching after our trip to the arcade! I can try to discipline Hiro-kun, and Baku-kun can also say hello to him. Sound good?

[His tone is cheery, but his smile perhaps is a touch sadder. He's still walking a bit ahead, though, so Bakugo surely won't notice. ... right?]

Date: 11/7/25 18:18 (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] tfy
A bit! It's fun and it's good exercise.

[But not a lot. So yes, Bakugo might cream him. Doesn't mean he won't put up a fight, or perhaps perform better than expected. He has good control over his movements, but then so does Bakugo. (He'd also gladly watch him play Whack-a-Mole, especially if it involves Bakugo telling each plastic mole to "Die!" as he smacks it. That's a recipe for amusement if he's ever heard one.)]

You're not wrong, but he's a magpie, so it's sort of expected that he'd like shiny things! [Said in response to the comment about Hiro being greedy. Those Hearts game birds are some weirdass magpies, though.] I did take his coins back when I found them, but then he just started hiding them under blankets and even beneath floorboards. He's a real crafty sort.

[Again, like Rinne. Bakugo is welcome to try to discipline him if he wants, though it may just end with Hiro making a nest of his spiky hair. Despite his disapproval of Hiyori's parenting skills, though, Bakugo shows willingness to visit the Vale and his birds, even suggesting they get food afterwards. Hiyori smiles.]

Great! Then it's settled.

[He'll just shelve all those complicated feelings about leaving his birds behind for now, to be examined more closely later. And now here they are at the elevator.

Hiyori remembers what happened with Hawks' statue. Bakugo refused to get inside with it. Hiyori was going to guard the statue himself, but then he noticed the portrait ladies' eyes glittering mischievously, so he opted to leave it and take the stairs too. It was bad luck, but that sort of thing doesn't happen all the time, as he told Esikko recently. And while he doubts anything bad will happen if they do send Jun's statue up alone, he doesn't want to risk it if he can. Doesn't want it to get stolen or sent to the wrong floor, or somehow disappeared into the ether. That thing isn't Jun, but...

He looks at Bakugo.
]

Meet you on the eighth floor.

Date: 11/13/25 04:28 (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] tfy
Knew you'd say that, too! [Obnoxious.] But sounds fun! May the best dancer win~♪

[If Bakugo does win, though, Hiyori won't actually be ceding the title of "best dancer" to him. He's not very competitive in general, but he does have his pride as an idol.]

The Vale's a big area, so there's plenty of room to hide something as small as a coin. The bigger question is where he gets them all from. I'm almost tempted to think he flies outside and steals from the casino at night. That or he has a metal detector!

[It's true, the animals probably don't leave the Vale and the Conservatory, or at least they shouldn't be. (Rinne did deliberately release some birds from the Vale on purpose once, just to piss of the staff.) So where does the seemingly neverending supply of gold coins come from? It truly is a mystery! One he's all too happy to focus on in lieu of thinking about sad things, like Jun's statuefication or his impending departure.

But it can't last forever. They reach the elevators and he gets inside, holding the door open with his arm so Bakugo can push the cart in. It's fine: the statue's going to be stored in his room from now on. He can handle riding with it in an elevator. He reaches to press the button for the eighth floor—

And then he blinks.
]

Hm?

[But the doors shut on him before he can get an explanation. After a moment's pause, he does as he's told and hits the second button—figuring, after everything, that he can trust Bakugo enough to follow along.

Once they're at the next floor and he sees Bakugo outside the doors, he realizes what's going on—that Bakugo plans to do this every floor, just as he did with Hawks' statue that time. It seems excessive. And yet, that diligent attitude of his is something Hiyori can't help but admire. It gives him no time alone with the statue, no time to brood—and that, too, is fine, since he'll have more than enough time for that later. He smiles, and then keeps smiling until they've reached his floor.
]

All safe! Thanks to someone watching over us~♪

[It's out of the elevator and off to his room, now. He hovers by the door for a moment before unlocking with his keycard. So many times—he's unlocked this door so many times. He's been living in this room for so long, and with Jun for most of it. But all things come to an end.]

It's a bit messy, but there should be some space, anyway.

[And true to his word, they should be able to wheel the cart inside suite without much difficulty. With the cart, the sitting area is a bit cramped, and Hiyori's description of the suite as "messy" isn't inaccurate: lots of items lay strewn about the surfaces, many of them Hiyori's, but several of them Jun's. Jun's slippers, Jun's exercise equipment, Jun's sweatclothes and snacks: this was his suite as much as it was Hiyori's. The table has a dirty dish sitting on it, and the couch has some pillows and a bunched-up blanket. It looks like it's been slept on recently.]

Date: 12/5/25 16:53 (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] tfy
[Excessive and effective. Or effective because it's excessive, perhaps. Either way it gets the job done, and Bakugo won't hear any complaints from Hiyori's lips once the statue's arrived safely at his suite.

He does, evidently, have his own complaints, though, about the state of Hiyori's room. Hiyori frowns a bit at that—he could shoot back that Bakugo's suite was in an even worse state when he saw it the other month, but that was destruction rather than slobbiness. And he also knows full well why it was in such a state, so he won't comment.
]

I know how to clean! My dorm room at home was always in great shape, even though I shared with Rinne-senpai and Kanata-kun! But some of these things are Jun-kun's, so cleaning those up makes me feel a bit...

[He trails off, then shrugs.]

Anyway, I have to move some things to fit the statue, so first I'll do that. And then I suppose I should water the plants, too.

[He looks over at his sunflowers.

There are about six of them sitting on the table that separates the sitting area from the bed and bath. Three are incredibly tall, while three are dwarfs. But all of them are vibrant, somehow thriving indoors without any natural sunlight.

Or at least they were thriving. The three tall ones are starting to look a bit wilted, and almost... dejected? But as Hiyori turns and takes half a step towards them, something funny happens: they seem to perk up. The flowers move incrementally as though lifting their heads. Almost like they're sentient beings with souls!

Noticing this, Hiyori says:
]

Actually, I'll do that first!

[And then he skips on over, the sunflowers perking up even more visibly as they "watch" him approach.]
Edited Date: 12/5/25 17:06 (UTC)

Date: 12/8/25 17:36 (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] tfy
[He's not a total slob! He knows how to pick up after himself! Though he is used to Jun doing that for him (and before Jun, the household servants at his rich family home). The bigger issue was grief. Ever since Jun disappeared, his energy has been depleted, and he really didn't want to go through Jun's possessions. Didn't want to go through any possessions, really: most items in the suite were shared, since they lived together. The bed, the tea kettle, the bath products... even the knitted green blanket on the couch. That was handmade by Jun and gifted to Hiyori on his birthday last year. Everything had memories attached to it, and everything reminded him of Jun.

Now, however, the despair is less potent. He's still lonely, seeing Jun's things, but he no longer feels hopeless. Jun isn't frozen in stone forever; he's elsewhere, somewhere outside the resort. Which means Hiyori can see him again, as long as he gets to where Jun is. It might be easier said than done, leaving the resort, but if he follows in Jun's footsteps, then...

Well, anyway. First thing's first. He should be able to clean up the suite now that he's no longer consumed by despair. But he prioritizes the flowers: those are living things (very living, as Bakugo is soon to find out), and he feels bad for neglecting them these past few days. Time to water the plants!

By which he means the dwarf sunflowers. The other, taller ones require a different kind of watering. He takes care of the dwarfs first, which only makes the tall sunflowers even antsier, something Bakugo notices from his end of the room. Hiyori turns around and says:
]

You mean these? I guess this is your first meeting.

[He brushes his fingers against one tall sunflower's petals. Subtly, the sunflower bends its stalk and seems to bow its head, almost, as though leaning ever-so-slightly into the touch. Is it cute, or just creepy? Hiyori seems to find it cute, anyway, and looks at the plant fondly, and maybe a tad apologetically. He's sorry he neglected it even for a day.

It also didn't escape his notice that Bakugo has started to clean up. All that griping, but he still took it upon himself to help out even though Hiyori never asked. He's a good boy, as usual, and Hiyori's eyes crinkle fondly at the corners as he looks back at him. As always, he's grateful, whether he says so or not.
]

All six of these were gifts, but the tall ones are special. They were developed by a person we both know, and they don't need sunlight as long as they get one thing from me. Rather than explain, it might be faster to just show you, so why don't you stop cleaning and watch? All attention on me, please! ♪

[He's addressing Bakugo, but also the sunflowers. They seem to be waiting, hanging on his next words... as strange as that probably still seems.]

Date: 12/9/25 16:39 (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] tfy
... hm? You mean you never have?

[It checks out. He received the flowers as a Christmas gift from Esikko, and Christmas is 10 months in the past at this point. It just seems absurd that Bakugo has never visited his suite, given that Hiyori has been to Bakugo's several times, and they've been friends for a while (in Hiyori's mind, anyway. He knows Bakugo is allergic to that particular f-word.)

It feels like a missed opportunity. Now isn't the best time to play host, but he wants to try to make up for some of that lost time! ... or at least he does until Bakugo says that horribly crude thing at the end. That causes him to scrunch his face up, predictably enough, and he shoots back:
]

Hey! [A sharp glare is sent Bakugo's way.] That was so not funny! I'm grateful for your help with Jun-kun, but I'll thank you not to say nasty things about me, or my sunflowers!

[They're like pets to him! Cherished pets, sort of like his birds. Even when he and Esikko were feuding, he still took care of them dutifully. But what does taking care of them entail, when they don't grow from water and sunlight the way a normal plant does?

Bakugo's about to find out! If Hiyori doesn't get fed up and throw him out of his suite first, that is. But for now he hasn't. Instead, he somewhat aggressively tells him:
]

Just have a seat! There's leftover food in the mini fridge, and there are leftover cookies if you want some! [(Though the food might be about to go bad and the cookies may be a bit stale, since he hasn't exactly been eating properly since Jun disappeared, either.)] But if you're not hungry, just sit back and listen!

[And then, with a final huff, he turns to his sunflowers. There are a few moments' pause, Hiyori giving himself time to cool down, before he begins to sing.]

...♪~♪~♪

[Softly he begins, his voice gaining volume as he goes on. Why Sunlit Smile? Because he felt like it: these are sunflowers, he's in a better enough mood to sing a cheerful song, and the thought of singing one of his and Jun's songs no longer breaks his heart. Why is he singing, period? Because that's what the flowers need for nourishment, as told by Esikko when he gifted them. And true to the prince's word, the flowers respond to their concert: the heads perk up, and they stand tall at attention, the arc of their stems bending towards Hiyori as though drawn to the sun itself.]

Date: 12/11/25 14:06 (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] tfy
[Normally he wouldn't! Normally he'd serve up a bunch of hors d'oeuvres. He's a big fan of tea parties with towering trays full of cakes and finger sandwiches. He just... isn't well-stocked at the moment. (It doesn't help that Jun did some of the grocery shopping and basically all of the cooking.)

If Esikko had given him a plant he has to water with his ***, he would've returned it to the sender with some choice words. Fortunately he didn't, and as Bakugo watches and listens, the true source of their nourishment is revealed: not sun or water, but song. And it makes sense, doesn't it? It's fitting, isn't it? This is what Hiyori Tomoe has always wanted, how he wishes the world actually worked: for everyone to need only his songs to thrive. For his singing to bring light and love to everyone.

Esikko can't do that for him; can't rewrite the laws of the universe. But it seems to be working on the flowers. Even without voices to cheer with, the flowers make their enjoyment known: their heads facing him, petals bobbing along to the music. They're normally not this responsive (and therefore a bit less creepy), but after several days of no song, they craved Hiyori's singing like a child deprived of love. It's sweet, if also a little sad. It's one more thing he'll have to make arrangements for if he does go through with his idea. But for now...

For now, he sings his heart out and that's enough.

He finishes the final chorus, then the outro—
]

Be bold, like the sun itself! ♪

[—and even dances a bit, ending his song by pointing at the flowers.

If they could applaud him, they probably would! But thankfully for Bakugo, they don't do anything that creepy, and instead just wait for an encore. Hiyori turns around to get another look at Bakugo, a satisfied (and sunny) smile on his lips.
]

See? Aren't they so cute? ♪ They love music, and they love my voice!

Date: 12/18/25 16:47 (UTC)
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[According to canon, he actually can cook when asked to! He's had to do it for TV programs. But he still made Jun cook three meals a day for him at Reimei instead of opting to lift a finger himself, so...

The flowers would have been very disappointed if Hiyori's concert had been cut short by a book to the head, but thankfully that does not happen and Bakugo listens respectfully. Mostly. Hiyori doesn't notice the scowl, not that it would have mattered. Now that he's gotten his voice back, in a matter of speaking, nothing and no one could stop him from singing to these sunflowers.

(Nothing, of course, except exiting the resort to go chase Jun-kun and leaving only a statue behind.)

The song ends, he turns to face Bakugo again, and his eyes soften at the other boy's response. The flowers were made for him, he says, simple and straightforward. And then: "don't let them wilt like that again." Strict and direct but not unkind. A funny mix of feelings swirl through him: determination and happiness, gratitude and guilt. He wants to say he'll never leave them, that he'll always take care of them. But after the idea he had... after that, how much longer does he have?

He agrees with the spirit of the question, though, and so he nods once, decisive.
]

Mm! I'll keep tending to them every day. Until either my lungs collapse or the sky does, I'll sing my very heart out...♪

[He looks at the flowers again: fond, a little sad, but his gaze is reassuring. As though trying to signal to them that the sky won't fall. No matter what, he'll keep singing, whether at home or at the resort. And he also knows at least one person who'd be a good candidate to sing to them in his absence. But as for right now...]

In fact, it looks like they want an encore, so I ought to do that next!

[Sorry, Bakugo.]

And it seems like it ought to be something bubbly and cheery to keep the trend going, so I know just the thing! I'll go grab my phone, though, since that has the instrumental track I need. And then I'll hook that up to the Goldtooth speaker, and we should be good to go!

[Yes, he bought a Bluetooth speaker. But it was sold at the Golden Peacock, so it was called Goldtooth! He abandons his post in front of the flowers and skips off to the adjacent bedroom, leaving Bakugo to shelve the books however he wants. God help him.

(As for what kind of books the suite has: a weird assortment of stuff. Mystery novels, myths, books about magic and other world customs. And action-y comics that were probably Jun's.)
]

Date: 12/29/25 16:34 (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] tfy
[True, true. But then most people don't have a personal chef employed at home (or an underclassman who waits on them). There's a market for showing idols fail at cooking, in an "aren't they so adorably helpless?" kind of way. But Hiyori wanted to avoid that sort of image for himself. He'd already had enough of being seen as adorably incompetent at home; his idol persona was meant to be different. He's the type who can accomplish a lot when he puts his mind to things, so it wasn't hard to pick up some skills.

Bakugo's question gives him some pause, since he'd never really considered it. Bakugo clarifies that he's talking about "in case he gets a cold," and not for other reasons, like suspecting he's about to become a statue on purpose. Still, they both know a cold isn't the only thing that might hinder his singing. Even if he did decide to stick around, he could still disappear at any time. Just like Jun did, and just like so many of their other friends did.
]

I'm normally not the type who catches colds! [He can't help but chime.] But I suppose there's no reason to think a recording wouldn't work. And I do have lots of those on my phone, since my smartphone has all our music.

[In other words:]

We'll just have to test it!

[All the more reason to skip to the other room and grab his smartphone, which is what Hiyori does next, despite Bakugo's complaints. When he suggests cleaning at the same time as singing:]

You mean like when we all sang "Cleanup Time" as kids? [A carefree shrug as he re-enters the sitting area, paired with a bright smile.] Sure, that sounds fun! But if you want to go that route, you'll have to sing along, too. I'm sure they'll also appreciate your voice, since you know how to project it loudly. So, let's both sing! ♪ Unless you'd rather test the recordings first. Which will it be?

[He waggles his phone after pitching that question. And no, he still hasn't made a move to clean anything up yet.]