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Koba
The Dishwasher
Mind games were all colors, all swirls of beautiful disfigurement. Rorschach tests. Subjectivity failed to hold his interest. Masamune called out to him, and for once, he did have one idea. His gaze rested on Amihan. The little creep's eyes shamelessly lingered on the nape of Meifang's neck and then back down to the candy in her palm. Then, he felt something in his own. He looked down at a mint, the only candy he could stomach. The taste was sharp, fresh, clean. He unwrapped it and popped it in his mouth. Maybe it would help with the stench of the body poor Masashi had to break down in the corner. Hierarchy-wise, front-wise, Koba was the lowest of the low. A dishwasher. While Masashi was higher in rank, yet he lived under the boot of Amihan. The owner had the gall to force him into degrading tasks before their very eyes, and Koba wondered what he asked him to in private.
He made eye contact with Masamune once more. It was longer than usual, as if trying to gauge if Masamune was on the same page. The smart thing to do was ask. Where Rin was a silent tundra, Koba was a remote desert. Sun and sand. Welcoming for a time, until thirst and boredom broke you down. Only strong men survived.
“Guess I’ll be seeing you all—or some of you, in the restaurant.”
They exchanged a glance, and Koba followed his friend. He gave a respectful bow of his head to Masamune. The Head Chef would never let Amihan's taunting go too far. Masamune had always been vocally against the owner's abuse on his "bad days". As they walked outside of the Warehouse, they left behind the smell of deceit and decay. Only the mint filled his senses.
"Thank you," he said to Yuusuke. For the mint, for the departure of the Warehouse, for the unspoken belief Koba was at least not the Rat, it was unsure of what he thanked him for. But it was important to Koba enough to speak aloud.
He made eye contact with Masamune once more. It was longer than usual, as if trying to gauge if Masamune was on the same page. The smart thing to do was ask. Where Rin was a silent tundra, Koba was a remote desert. Sun and sand. Welcoming for a time, until thirst and boredom broke you down. Only strong men survived.
“Guess I’ll be seeing you all—or some of you, in the restaurant.”
They exchanged a glance, and Koba followed his friend. He gave a respectful bow of his head to Masamune. The Head Chef would never let Amihan's taunting go too far. Masamune had always been vocally against the owner's abuse on his "bad days". As they walked outside of the Warehouse, they left behind the smell of deceit and decay. Only the mint filled his senses.
"Thank you," he said to Yuusuke. For the mint, for the departure of the Warehouse, for the unspoken belief Koba was at least not the Rat, it was unsure of what he thanked him for. But it was important to Koba enough to speak aloud.
coded by reveriee.