mie, do you have any hcs about satoru's kid(s) having to "parent" him more than he should be to them lmao
LMFAO listen, Satoru is a good dad, and his kids look up to him and follow his lead a lot—but the one thing they school him in is confronting and talking about his feelings. They’re not actively trying to council him, of course, the twins are only four afterall, but whether they realize it or not they’re a pretty good influence on him; all the “why” questions they ask lead both them and Satoru to talking about things he didn’t even think he felt or needed to vocalize :(( it’s actually kind of precious :(( even if he’s soundboarding with some kids
Like, they’re watching a movie or something together right, something they’ve seen before which is why when Satoru starts mumbling about two of the characters, the older of the twins turns right in his lap and says, “Daddy you always talk at this part.”
“No I don’t!” he quick to taunt, turning to the other twin at his side for backup, but he agrees with his brother. Satoru pouts, “Maybe, whatever. I don’t like this part.”
“Why?” the one of the left prompts, looking up at his dad. Satoru frowns; those eyes are his own, and they’re staring right into his soul.
“I just don’t,” he hums, hoping to satisfy the curious children. It doesn’t—and it doesn’t help that they’re twins, because Satoru swears they’ve got some kind of telepathic communication going on with the way they look at each other, then back at him and ask again in unison: “Why?”
“Because, they just leave Tinkerbell behind. That’s not very nice,” Satoru confesses, once again hoping his explanation satiates the twins.
The boy in his lap blinks. Satoru knows he’s in for it. “But they come back for Tinkerbell,” he reminds his father, shuffling around in his lap to rest his head against Satoru’s chest, “That’s nice, daddy.”
“But it’s not nice when they leave her,” Satoru pouts, “It wouldn’t feel good if your brother left you behind, right?”
“Oh,” the other twin gapes, “Does it make you sad?”
“No,” Satoru scoffs, but his tone is too defensive—makes the kids even more curious, and again he’s got two sets of wide eyes staring at him and asking, “Why?”
He sighs, gentler, more honest, “Maybe a little.”
A moment passes where they’re all quiet. Satoru’s not sure of what to say next, worried he might have made the twins upset, when the eldest of the two nuzzles his head against his chest and gently grabs his shirt, “I would be sad like Tinkerbell, I think—I think I’m already sad when you and mommy leave when we go to school.”
“Mommy says it’s okay to have missing feelings,” his brother pipes in.
“Your mother is right,” Satoru chimes in, a nostalgic grin forming on his lips, “We miss you guys, too. Work is not as fun as school.”
The boy by his side frowns, “You work at a school, daddy.”
Satoru chuckles, moves his arm to pat his head, “Yeah, but I work with big kids, not cute little kids like you two.”
The kid giggles under his father’s affection, and for good measure, Satoru squeezes the boy on his lap and little closer to him, too. He smiles too, wiggling around to tuft more of Satoru’s shirt into his small fist.
“Are the big kids nice?”
“Of course!” Satoru grins, “You know that—you’ve met them before. Aren’t Maki and Yuuji and their friends super nice?”
“Oh, yeah,” his son blinks; then smiles, “Yuuji is super nice.”
“Yuuji is the best,” the other twin pipes, “I like Nobara, too—and I like Toge because he gives me piggy back rides.”
“Me, too, I like Toge, too! And, and—and Yuuta because Yuuta does the best pushes on the swings.”
“Does he now?” Satoru questions with a smile.
He gets a nod of confirmation, “Yuuta is really nice. He always gives me more snack, but Yuuji is my favorite.”
“Oh? Yuuji is your favorite? Not me or mommy?” Satoru teases. Both the boys claw at him, talking over each other in exclamations of—“No, you and mommy are the best, too!” and “You’re my favorite favorite!”
He accepts the proclamations with many kisses, genuinely happy to have both his boys in his arms. Satoru kisses both of their heads before they settle back down. They’ve missed a good portion of the movie talking, but neither them seem to mind. Satoru isn’t watching much of it any more himself, busy with thinking about how he’s blessed with such perceptive and intelligent little kids.
“Daddy,” a small voice breaks through his thoughts; Satoru turns to his side, “Are you still sad?”
Satoru purses his lips. He wonders just how much they catch onto—or, perhaps, if he was never that good at hiding it to begin with.
“No,” he answers honestly, “You boys make me very happy.”
His soon looks up at him with a toothy grin. Satoru expects another question, maybe even a—“You make us happy, too, daddy!”—but nothing could have prepared him for what his son says next:
“Hey, daddy, doesn’t Nanamin look like Tinkerbell?”
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So my nana called me with the most bizarre list of questions.
1. Do I still have my cat backpack, and do I like it?
Yes, I still have it. But I don’t think that would work for you as cats are heavier than you think (read: you’re 80, you cannot lift your obese cat.)
2. What do you think of those automatic litter boxes?
I love them, they are very convenient. They break after a year because capitalism but it’s still worth the convenience! (Read: please god get this you never scoop your boxes and your poor cat goes to the bathroom everywhere because he doesn’t want to walk over the carpet of his own feces that is his litter box)
3. How do you cook bratwurst?
…what? You- you put it in a frying pan and brown it off. Do you boil it? God no. I guess technically you could- oh. You boiled it for ten minute. Is that enough? I have no earthly idea, but probably? You could still put it in a pan and brown it (although at this point let’s be honest, it’s not gonna taste good after the ordeal.)
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I love takumi and it not because he's hot or anything, I kinda understand him. He is very reasonable to me. That's why I don't totally understand the hate. Base on my opinion and understanding, takumi truly loves hachi but to him the band is more important after all he work hard a lot to build what they have. And that time when he cheated on hachi with reira, it was for the band. I remember ren saying the takumi even slept with someone he treats like his little sister. So he really loves hachi but because of reira's troubles the band is at risk that's why he did that.
Hello! I have touched on a lot of what you are saying regarding Takumi here and here in previous similar asks I have received. The rest of this answer is not addressed to just you asker.
However I find it important at this moment to discuss why it's important to discuss openly Takumi's abuse and rape of Hachi and not disguise it. Because at this moment, it is May 4th, 2022. And my YouTube continues to recommend me this:
As it has done for the last 2 weeks, as well as bombarding me (and everyone else) with constant news articles and MEMES regarding the trial.
Domestic abuse is being treated as ENTERTAINMENT at this very moment.
Like,, no one cares or should care about Takumi cheating on Hachi and how hateable that makes him. It's a drama series, that's par for the course in drama and like half the fun.
But chapter 29? Chapters 47 & 48? Takumi RAPES Hachi. Throughout their relationship he emotionally abuses her, belittling her feelings, isolating her, even gaslighting her and telling her her observations of his jealousy and cheating are wrong and in her head.
Go ahead and enjoy Takumi as a character. I do! I even see things from his perspective and relate to him a bit. But in the face of our current reality, we cannot brush abuse and rape under the rug any more. Not for celebrities, not even fictional ones.
Rape and abuse are not jokes, they are not entertainment. They should not be made memes of.
Takumi is an abuser.
Takumi is a rapist.
Takumi is a fictional character that illustrates our real-world biases and beliefs and it is time we stop glorifying this fictional man and start defending and supporting non-fiction victims of abuse and rape and not make a mockery of them.
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