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[The shop had finally settled again. It was a bit of a relief, because it hadn't anchored to a world in nearly two weeks, and Watanuki's food stores had started to run low. A shopping trip would be in order, mostly to replenish his nonperishable before the shop set out looking for another world in need of his help.
Usually Watanuki could guess when a move was about to happen, but sometimes it happened out of the blue. Like this last move, which had come so soon after arriving in the previous world. That usually meant that his services were in dire need and that people's souls were calling out to him, even if they didn't quite know it themselves yet. Watanuki would just have to wait for them to come to him.
His first visitor, at least, wouldn't take too long to get there. Watanuki always had a sense of when someone was to arrive, and as soon as the shop's gates had opened and revealed itself to the busy streets of Yokohama he had felt the impending arrival of a customer. It was enough to pique his interest, because he didn't usually get a visitor on the same day after a shop move. Someone was very perceptive, it seemed.
By the time his guest would arrive, Watanuki had already set up some tea in one of the sitting rooms. The summer was at its end, and the cool breeze felt nice enough that Watanuki had decided to open the movable doors to reveal the backyard, which was still bathed in the greens of summer. They could stay cool without the need of an air conditioner that way.
From there, he waited. He had a feeling that his guest was a particularly clever one, so he felt sure that they would find their way to the sitting room on their own.]
Usually Watanuki could guess when a move was about to happen, but sometimes it happened out of the blue. Like this last move, which had come so soon after arriving in the previous world. That usually meant that his services were in dire need and that people's souls were calling out to him, even if they didn't quite know it themselves yet. Watanuki would just have to wait for them to come to him.
His first visitor, at least, wouldn't take too long to get there. Watanuki always had a sense of when someone was to arrive, and as soon as the shop's gates had opened and revealed itself to the busy streets of Yokohama he had felt the impending arrival of a customer. It was enough to pique his interest, because he didn't usually get a visitor on the same day after a shop move. Someone was very perceptive, it seemed.
By the time his guest would arrive, Watanuki had already set up some tea in one of the sitting rooms. The summer was at its end, and the cool breeze felt nice enough that Watanuki had decided to open the movable doors to reveal the backyard, which was still bathed in the greens of summer. They could stay cool without the need of an air conditioner that way.
From there, he waited. He had a feeling that his guest was a particularly clever one, so he felt sure that they would find their way to the sitting room on their own.]

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[His lips curved. The sharpness of his teeth showed. It wasn't a smile.
Figured that even when he was literally making a wish, Dazai still might not be able to attain what he wanted for himself.
So. How much did he need to keep the origins of Atsushi's inexplicable control a secret?
Paranoia was a cruel master.]
I'm assuming his message is not related to work.
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[Sorry Dazai. No details until the deal was made or not-made.]
Of course, the choice is up to you. If you don't want to be left not knowing his message, you could risk that someone might find out what you have wished for. I don't make a habit of telling my client's business, you know, so it would have to be forced out of me anyway.
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I'm well aware.
Shall we? With all due apologies to Odasaku.
[It wouldn't be the first time he disagreed with Oda on certain directions.
For now, he could still crush the burgeoning hope of 'what ifs' that threatened to take root in his heart. What was a chance at happiness to a man who'd given up on attaining it?]
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[And then he held out a hand to Dazai.]
The bandages, if you will?
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(It wasn't that he thought Watanuki was lying. Rather, he just couldn't process that entire exchange in full right now, close as it was to grief.)]
I don't suppose you have a privacy screen or something?
[He extended his leg and tugged up the hem of his pants. Yep, more bandages. Unless Watanuki didn't mind being subjected to a lazy strip show that rivaled his own?]
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[He pointed to the wall, which was one of those sliding walls that could also function as a door.]
You could have asked from the start too.
[Not that he was honestly complaining or anything. Nor was he oogling Dazai's shirtless self. It was what it was, and he didn't seem particularly take by nor uncomfortable about Dazai's half-nudity.]
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[A flying kiss and a wink. Humor was a fantastic coping mechanism.
The coat, vest, and shirt went with him to the side room. He'd take in the furnishing - an added distraction - as he stripped, maybe taking his time to undo his bandages. There was something to be said about the strange awareness this'd be the last time he had to take these off, of parting with the comfortable familiarity he found in the simple texture of gauze.
Streams of white covered the floor when he was done. Putting on his clothes afterwards was such an alien experience. His skin, finally able to breathe, would thank Watanuki for it. Not that gratitude was the first sensation Dazai had to contend with - no, that was reserved for the sheer discomfort in walking out with his neck uncovered above his collar, the cool air pebbling his skin.]
Here we go.
[Don't mind the mass he just dumped by Watanuki's feet. That was just Dazai's latent spite of everything in general working to derive stinging amusement.]
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Very well. The price for your wish has been paid.
[Then, finally, Watanuki got up off of his couch. The bandages stayed in his hand, and he carried them with him as he walked over to the door that led to the hallway.]
Follow me. The item I need to grant your wish is in the store room.
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Item?
[He'd follow Watanuki and discreetly check if Atsushi was hanging around.]
Don't tell me you're going to store those, by the way. Even I know using second-hand bandages can be unsanitary.
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[The fact that the bandages seem to be energized with 'something' was a sign that his words might have some truth to them.
When they reached the storage room, Watanuki slid the door open with a hand and stepped in. It was packed in there, stored floor-to-ceiling with various items and objects. The bandages were deposited onto a shelf on one side of the room, and then Watanuki moved down to a box in another section. He had to dig around for what he was looking for, so it would take a moment.]
The item is just a way of transferring the wish. A vessel, so to speak. Once it is used, Atsushi will have no need to keep it if he doesn't want to.
[If Dazai wanted to poke around, though, Watanuki wasn't about to stop him. There was plenty to see too. Though if he stole anything, there would be consequences later.]
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Come to think of it, how was he even affected by Watanuki?
Something to ponder over as he looked around the storage room with an appreciative whistle.]
I see.
In any other context, you'd be mistaken for a pack rat. Some of these look positively ancient.
[Anything of historical significance in here?
Not to worry, no theft was going to happen. Dazai was only a pickpocket in certain contexts, and it helpef that he rather appreciated Watanuki's frankness with his dealings.
If the presence he sensed earlier stuck around, well. He couldn't exactly do much about that, other than to wonder.]
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Some of these have been in here for over a thousand years.
[Interesting, given that the architecture of the building seemed to say 1500s, and thus wasn't nearly old enough to have been a shop for a thousand years.]
But I know where everything is, I keep careful track of- oi! Don't touch things.
[The cold presence was definitely there, and now a book was levitating off the shelf slightly. But as soon as Watanuki spoke up, the book dropped back onto the shelf.]
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At this point, it was safe to say his suspension of disbelief held up.]
He's not the type to listen to just anyone. [The fondness in his tone was unmistakable.] Not even our old boss, which was pretty ballsy of him.
[Dazai obviously approved.]
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[Speaking of ballsy, that sure was a ghostly hand tugging on Watanuki's obi. Watanuki totally would have been exposed if not for his quick reflexes. Now he's drawn his arms tight across his front to try to keep from showing off any noodly goods.]
Kindly tell your pervert of a friend to knock it off before I call in an exorcist!
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[No, Oda wasn't a pervert, nor was he prone to stripping random people without provocation.
That only meant -
A twinge of nostalgia ran through him, terribly fond and rather sad. Oh, Odasaku. The man could've been free in the afterlife, possibly with the need to fend off Gide, but this?
Dazai leaned on one of the shelves against the wall after making sure it wouldn't topple over. What did he ever do to deserve such an ardent defender of his dignity?]
A deal's a deal, Odasaku. Thank you, but there's no need.
It'll be fine.
[He didn't know how honest that last part was, but Dazai would've said it even if he was about to go off and, oh, sell a kidney or something if it was the last resortv and the price was right.]
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I told you he was protective of you.
[Someone was salty.
That someone also managed to find the item he had been looking for before too long too. It was a small box, and inside of it was a set of round orbs that glowed and flickered like the sun. He pulled one little orb out of the box, and he held it out for Dazai to take.]
Here you go. If he eats this, he will have control of his powers.
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When the crack in his smile had gone away (pushed down, more like it), he held out his hand to receive the orb, giving the box a scrutinizing glance before testing the bauble's weight.]
Guess I'll have to come up with something that isn't 'candy.'
The other one is connected to this?
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Atsushi-kun's problem is darkness and moonlight. with a tiny piece of a sun inside of his body, he won't fall victim to the pull of the moon. And that sunlight will remain inside of him until he dies, or until it is called back by this space in the box being vacant for too long.
[In the orb's place, he put the roll of bandages.]
Which won't happen unless the bandages are removed, and that won't happen so long as you don't cover yourself up anymore.
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What in actual fuck.]
I'd hate to be a critic, but your attempts at waxing poetic need work. Try adding a better rhythm to it.
[How literal or literary was that description?]
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[Hello Dazai, welcome to the world of 'what the fuck is this magic bullshit'.]
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Jeez, give a guy enough warning, will you? It's one thing to know my dead best friend's hovering around me when he should be doing other things contented deceased people do, and entirely another to reveal that balls of gas do, in fact, hold mystical powers, and can be condensed to not burn my skin off.
[Why yes, that was also a pointed jab at Odasaku. Dazai might be more than a little happy that the man was still hanging around him, probably even hearing all the little things mentioned at his grave over the years, but why?]
I don't suppose even local folklore applies as well? You may not go out much, but it's impossible for the rest of us to avoid crossroads in urban areas.
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[Surprise surprise!
Watanuki shut the box and set it back on the shelf, right next to several other trinkets and items. It really was a mess in the storage room.]
Powers between worlds always interact weirdly, though I have found that the powers contained within my shop try to conform to the world it is connected to. Which is probably why the barrier reacts to you. Or maybe you're just that strong regardless. It's an interesting question that should be looked into further.
[But it was time to leave the store room, and if Dazai didn't go of his own volition then Watanuki would attempt to drag him away and back to the sitting room.]
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For all that a shop is an establishment people could cross roads and meet, this is still technically a building on the side of a road.
[Following Watanuki out was fine - he couldn't exactly appreciate the full worth of the storage room with how his mind buzzed with too many possibilities and thoughts.
Being described as 'strong' was also new. Sure, his ability was something people were cautious of, but it wasn't something he associated with raw power.]
I suppose I'm all ears, if it can be used as an advantage. Are you proposing anything in particular?
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If you say so.
[A hint that Dazai's way of thinking was wrong, but no confirmation as to what was right.
Instead, he held out a hand to Dazai.]
Let's start here, and see if you nullify mine.
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Oh fine, fine, Mr. Dimension Witch. Not everything in this cozy corner of town is as it seems.
[Yep, he suspected - already, he was calculating how much this encounter was shifting his world view, whether he liked it or not. At the end of the day, it was a matter of sniffing out the internal consistent logic of the matter, an insight he'd appreciate later for the mental flexibility it afforded him, but for now -
He clasped Watanuki's hand and waited.]
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Rou is just Watanuki's personal fashion show.
P much. I'll never run out of outfits for him. There's even matching outfits too!
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[2/2] also: dem yu yu hakusho rules. I like it
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