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Date: 12/11/25 14:06 (UTC)
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[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—
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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.
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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.
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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.)
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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.
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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.]

Date: 1/2/26 17:37 (UTC)
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[Hiyori's Rank 8 suite isn't enormous and lacks useful amenities such as a kitchen, but there's plenty of stuff to sort through for better or worse. If Bakugo moves to the table near the TV, he'll find some DVDs he could put away: everything from dramas and detective shows to movie musicals and aerobics videos. (The latter, of course, are Jun's.) There are a couple of pieces of exercise equipment littering the floor nearby as well. And then there's the main counter, where assorted snacks and tea and kitchen implements sit out. But hey, at least he doesn't have any of "those" types of items lying around where Bakugo could find them.

(Unless Bakugo decides to open the drawers on his nightside table in the other room, but surely he knows better, right??)

Bakugo's next words ("You want me to list the other reasons?") earn a fraction of an eyebrow raise. Meeting his challenging stare, Hiyori almost wonders if Bakugo somehow knows what he's thinking of doing. But it's more likely he's just saying that because anyone can disappear here. It's not a tragedy, like Hiyori thought originally. It's a good thing, since it means people get to leave. But even if their souls or their consciousness goes back home, the people who disappear still leave behind friends, possessions, and even pets in some cases. Hiyori's sunflowers sort of count as the latter, at least in his mind; they're plants, but they have a consciousness of their own, and he sees them sort of like pets. And anyone who knows they could have to leave at a moment's notice would be a fool not to make arrangements for their pets, right?

So, he smiles again and replies:
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No, I see your point.

[And then it's off to get his smartphone.

If Bakugo wants them to tidy up together while singing the "cleanup song" like preschoolers, Hiyori would he happy to oblige. It sounds whimsical, and just about any song will be good enough for the flowers to feed on. They don't have discerning musical taste; they just love his voice, the way that regular flowers crave sunlight. But Bakugo isn't game for it, so he just sighs.
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You never know. They might just grow fond of your voice, too, if given half the chance. Especially since they were grown by Esikko-kun, who seems quite fond of you. But since we both want to test the recordings, we'll do it in phases!

[He thumbs through his music and pulls up a song. First, he announces to Bakugo:]

We'll try one of my solos first. If that works, we'll try a duet between me and Jun-kun, and then assuming those are both good enough, we'll see how they react to a song that also has Ibara and Nagisa-kun on it. That one will only be 25% me, but since it still has my lovely voice on it, it should hopefully still be enough for them. And hearing that will get them used to hearing other voices singing, so that's a win-win.

[A "win-win" because he won't be around to sing in-person, recordings or no, and he does hope other people will be willing to try giving them a concert. For now he ends the explanation and hits Play on his bubbly first solo, letting it echo over the Goldtooth speaker.

Loudly. Very loudly. Like as loudly as one of Bakugo's explosions.
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