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血司 εΎειƒŽ | SEIJURO AKASHI ([personal profile] glorifies) wrote2019-08-17 05:25 am
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[personal profile] phantom6th 2019-08-22 01:44 am (UTC)(link)
[ It's Kuroko. He's already observing as soon as the suggestion has left his mouth. Hm. He understands their logic. If touch allows chroma, stronger affection should create a greater chroma flow. It makes sense.

Of course, maybe this is a popular place for couples. ]


Akashi-kun, I believe their solution is a bit extreme for the situation.

[ He likes Akashi. A lot. Losing him in middle school was painful. One of the greatest moments of Kuroko's life had been the handshake, the smile that Akashi wore when he remembered why they had all chosen to play basketball. He wants to keep seeing those smiles. Selfishly, it warms him when he's the one to earn them. But physical affection could strain their friendship. Akashi already seemed unsure how to begin the hug. While Kuroko is sure Akashi is experienced, there's a reason friendships and peers don't randomly kiss.

He falls silent, his mind racing for another alternative. Is chrome intelligent? Can it detect two lips versus lips and a hand? No, it would need to for kissing to be different than hugging. All that doesn't seem to be touching is their lips. Still... ]


May I kiss your hand?
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[personal profile] phantom6th 2019-08-24 10:42 am (UTC)(link)
[ Kuroko respects both Akashi and Emerald too much to push it as far as the other couples. If she found them forced to hold hands, Kuroko is sure she'd laugh and tease them. If they chose to kiss, however, that would be something within their power.

He hopes this solution will help, though his hopes aren't very high.

Reaching for the hand not bound to him, Kuroko lifts it to his lips, much like a prince meeting a princess, though neither of them are either of those things. His lips brush across Akashi's skin, waiting to see if it would allow a surge of chroma to cross between them.

The surge comes, but it's weak. It's more than hugging, but their hands stay linked. ]


I'm sorry, Akashi-kun. It failed to work.