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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.]

Rou is just Watanuki's personal fashion show.
Dazai would make fun of Watanuki for picking such a tacky accessory - even this guy, it seemed, had his off days - but that came after, y'know. Smiling brightly and raising a hand, without a trace of sympathy on his expression.
Look, he worked with Kunikida and Yosano. This sort of routine was ordinary.]
Yo! You'd be the first to call me punctual. It's a pity recording you isn't in the best interest of your safety, or I'd have done so already. One of my coworkers would've been so scandalized!
[Yep.
On his shoulder, by the way, was a knapsack stuffed with old, clean socks. He had to conceal the shape of the metal case somehow.]
P much. I'll never run out of outfits for him. There's even matching outfits too!
[He tried to sound threatening as he said that, but mostly he gave off the appearance of a hissing cat. But hey, he was finding his breath again at least?
The mention of Kunikida was apt here too. Watanuki, when provoked, definitely resembled that man. He even had glasses like him too.
The girls also didn't help Watanuki up off the ground, and he instead had to push himself up. He leaned against the pole for the clothesline once he was on his feet, though, as he was still recovering from that precision strike.]
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You must suck at marathons.
Besides, that recording isn't for you, unless you're some sort of vampire that doesn't show up on reflective surfaces. Wouldn't you want to be my character reference and the sole living witness of me at my best behavior?
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[The yard of the shop is small, after all.
But yes, Watanuki was straightening up before too long. There was a purpose to Dazai's visit, after all. ]
Are you saying you only behave for me? No wonder you would need a witness to show your co-workers.
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[He'd follow Watanuki inside, if that was where the shopkeeper was headed. Any signs of that weapon smith?]
And now, now, don't be like that. Or is this you declaring a preference for my naughty side?
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Your 'naughty side' is tame enough to be disappointing.
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[Really, he didn't care to prove anything; riling Watanuki up was just amusing.
And oho, a telephone in a shop that appeared in other worlds. How exactly did this work?]
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Watanuki paused, phone in hand, and slowly looked back to Dazai. He seemed to be studying the man for a moment. Then he abruptly reached out with his hand to grab some part of Dazai in an attempt to drag him closer. His chin was preferable, but the front of the shirt or a sleeve would work too. And if he was successful, he would spend a long few seconds carefully studying Dazai up close, like he was judging him for kinky possibilities.]
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...eh?
[He blinked. Wait, wasn't this a touch too intimate?
Dazai's eyes widened. To his horror, his cheeks began to warm, though the twist in his chest was enough to kick his brain back into gear in time for a comeback.]
Are you asserting yourself as the dom in this relationship?
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And it really was an intimate move. Something about Watanuki's gaze made it seem like he was staring right through Dazai's eyes and into his very soul. Given his ability to 'see that which was not normally seen', it was possible that's actually what he was doing.
But after a moment he sighs and lets go, answering Dazai's question flippantly.]
Someone would have to be. You're a complete, 100%, no denying it, bottom.
[Well that certainly was something?]
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Time to play tit for tat, with Dazai reaching up to pinch both of Watanuki's cheeks. This had the bonus of helping hin regain his footing - look at who was looming over whom, now.]
Oi, oi, oi, Mr. I-Have-Better-Suitors. Is this part of some non-traditional omiai interview that I'm not aware of?
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Of course not, I'm not in the market for a bride!
[It was at that point that the fuzzy scarf around Watanuki's neck finally moved. A tiny fox-head poked out from where it had been resting, and it made an angry squeak before bopping its head against Dazai's arm.]
It seems the Nakodo doesn't approve of you anyway.
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[The fur boa was alive! The bop wasn't actually painful, though Dazai did take a step back, clutching his arm and leaning back in dramatic fashion. What sorrow! What despair and utter misery this afternoon has come to!]
Ahh, I've been rejected! By an angry squeaky fur accessory, no less! [He hugged his knapsack, because it was the 'safety blanket' within reach, and pressed his face on it while giving loud, fake sobs.] How could you?
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That's Mugetsu, and he is one of my oldest friends. Anyone interested in being a suitor needs to win his approv- GAH!
[So much for his lecture on doing right by his friends. While Watanuki was mid-sentence, Mugetsu had seemingly finished with squeaking at Dazai and had dove right down the front of Watanuki's kimono.]
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Dazai peeked out from behind the knapsack and slyly pointed at the lump of Mugetsu.]
Your Nakodo seems to be biased.
Motion to find an impartial judge, your honor.
[Yes, there was something wrong with that line.
Shhh.]
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[Mugetsu is absolutely biased.]
It's not like that! He's a good friend who has remained at the shop with me for some time. He's also a pipefox and literally a fox spirit and I'm not a furry!
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[And he absolutely hadn't.]
Is this what you mean by me being tame? Certainly, I wouldn't dare make such a controversial suggestion, lest I besmirch your honor. Your pool of possible fiances is restricted as it is!
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I changed my mind. I'm not calling in a favor to get your weapons attuned to your soul.
[And then he hung the phone up rather roughly for dramatic effect.
Nevermind that he had hung it up before, and he had to actually pick it up off the hook before slamming it back down.]
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The phone slam was just petty, though.]
Maa, maa, maa, let's not be hasty. [Dazai gave him his most charming smile and slung the knapsack over his shoulder.] I hadn't meant to insult you, or dig too deep on a potentially sensitive subject.
Besides, isn't this part of your preparations for what might be inevitable? I'd hate to get in the way of managing this precarious situation we may find ourselves in.
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Sweet-talking won't work, you know.
[But damnit, he was right. This was a preparation that needed to be done for his sake as well, so he couldn't just call the whole thing off. What a position to be in.]
...Fine. Express remorse for teasing me, and I'll forgive you.
[But he had already apologized??? Or was Watanuki overlooking that?]
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By getting on his knee and extending one hand, the other pressed to his chest.
See those shoujo sparkles? They're remorseful ones.]
Then, I sincerely beg for your forgiveness, o mercifully kind and wonderful shopkeeper. This humbled one would be grateful for you overlooking this incident.
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Gritting his teeth, he grabbed for Dazai once more to try and yank him to his feet. ]
Fine, fine! Just stop the sparkling thing! You're giving me a headache.
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Your generosity is very much appreciated!
[He'll also just. Not take his hand back yet. If he was dropped like a hot potato, though, he'd lean on the wall next to the phone, trying to see if there were any cords attached to the unit.]
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Interestingly, it was a normal phone, cords and all. Outdated, but normal. The number Watanuki dialed was only 4 digits long though. ]
Hey, do you think you can make a house call today?
[And then Watanuki held the phone out, pointing it towards an open spot in the kitchen. A moment later, bright purple goop started oozing out of the phone at an alarming rate, making a gross pile on the floor.]
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The phone having that cord was deceptive. Like everything else in this shop, apparently, having more layers than just its normal appearance. And Dazai had chosen to get involved in this strangeness by agreeing to be an exorcist.
Now, he wondered, was he Alice falling down a rabbit hole? Or, considering that Watanuki was a witch, was he Dorothy? Cinderella with a fairy godmother? Never mind, none of those comparisons worked.
Then Watanuki held out the phone, and goop dripped out.
Dazai shifted on the wall, a smile affixed on his face in automatic defense, and he managed to bite back another smartass comment in time. Considering Watanuki had invited whatever this was over, it wouldn't do to carelessly offend the being until Dazai saw their temperament.]
Is this how your, ah, more interesting guests usually travel, Watanuki-san?
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