Hello. u_u .. I .. I just wanted to say that I’m always happy to see you on my dash, though I’m not a roleplayer here on tumblr. ._.’

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“I very much appreciate that, dearest Anon.”

((Here is my best Hakuba icon, just for you!  Thank you so much for your comments, that means a great deal to me. ;-; It is so nice to hear that my hard work is appreciated!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!))

Saturday Night (The Usual)

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Saturday morning greeted Hakuba with an uneasy feeling of loss. His bed was empty next to him, sheets cold to his searching hand. He got up, got dressed, and unlocked the door for the weekly cleaning crew. They came while he was reorganizing the contents of his dresser drawer, and somehow found things to clean in the already spotless room. 

He ate with the staff in the dining hall, went for a jog, hit the country club for tennis, and then returned to his room to get ready for that evening’s event. He showered. Shaved. Dressed. Combed his hair. And when he looked in the mirror he saw that he was as he should be. 

Spotless and empty.

The evening’s event was a birthday party for a rich and powerful socialite’s son. Hakuba hadn’t wanted to go, but his father couldn’t attend and the detective, admittedly, had nothing else to occupy his time. He went, made a good impression for the Hakuba family, and drank. More than he should have, really, though he was far from the slavering idiots that he watched from the ballroom floor. It was when enough inhibitions were gone that he, with some reluctance, went through his usual routine of selecting a conquest and wooing them to bed with him.

The girl he’d chosen was intelligent but cruel. Dark brown hair, striking blue eyes. A smile that was wicked and mischievous. She was a player in the game and knew it well. Their courtship was a section of evening spent with banter, witty remarks, too-close touches, near kisses, dancing with other partners. And then, as if they had come to the party with the events pre-planned, left together in the same cab. 

Hakuba didn’t take her back to his father’s house. Not for evening, certainly not for the weekend. He took her to the Hyatt, booking a room via his mobile phone with the ease of just a few subtle button presses. 

She was impressed when they’d arrived and the accommodations were already set. Sarcastic remarks and kisses were exchanged in the elevator. He couldn’t keep his hands off of her in the hallway. They barely managed to get the requested bottle of scotch open in the room before they were breathless on the couch. Hands slipped off pieces of clothing which littered the room to the bed. They spent the night together. Heated. Passionate. Meaningless. 

When Hakuba looked into the eyes of that evening’s lover, he didn’t see what he wanted to see. They were the wrong shade of blue. They held none of the genuine warmth and charm. Her gaze was too harsh. And it hurt. It ached inside of him like a memory he’d long since buried. He kissed her harder, chasing that pain with a fiery rain that washed him to shores of exhaustion. With this came temporary reprieve… but it was only temporary.

Sunday morning came and went, just as the two went their separate ways with nothing more than a ‘nice to see you’ and the empty promise of ‘perhaps next venue’ and ‘we should get dinner some time.’ Both knew that the other wouldn’t call. Really, aside from awkward glances at future events, they would have no interactions with each other. 

Hakuba returned to his father’s house and showered for the second time that morning. Got dressed, spent time with the staff asking trivial questions and making ridiculous requests. An awkward, business-passing-for-conversation over dinner with his father, and then back to his room.  Hakuba did his homework in silence. Then it was cross-examining case files and more scotch, waiting for sleep to beg for him as that woman had. 

He looked to his bed, sheets and blankets tucked, pillows arranged just so. Everything neatly pressed and folded. Spotless. Empty. 

Hakuba worked until he fell asleep at his desk. Working too late was at least better than knowing that there would be nothing but loneliness to greet you in bed.

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Yes, I see that he’s wearing a tie, but when I see Amuro-san, the first thing I think of is tennis shorts! I’m so sorry, Amuro-san. I love playing with you on the weekends. And not just because of your very, very fine legs.

Work (OOC)

I’ve been called into work for an emergency, so will be leaving soon to take care of that. As such, I won’t really be around this afternoon/evening until late tonight, I imagine… While I imagine that I’ll be able to like posts and leave comments (and the occasional ask), I can’t do much else until I am home again! Sincerest apologies. (Which is unfortunate because I’m apparently very much in a Hakuba mood!)

What I will do before i begin that commute, however, is post a snippet from an RP with Kaitobird as a sort of “flavor” post, and a photoset of nerdosity. 

Thank you~

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The Cat, Manager

where does “j” come from in s.j. hakuba, saguru-chan???

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“Ah, my dear reader, I’m glad that you’ve asked. The J stands for James, which is my middle name. My mum wanted me to have a good, strong Christian name, while my father desired a more traditional Japanese name. In the end, they compromised on my name as it is now… which has been very useful during my travels overseas when I wish to go by a more localized moniker. Most of my mates in London know me as James Hakuba, for example, not Saguru.”

((Note from the Mun: His middle name has helped him avoid a lot of teasing, too. I mean really can you just see British kids calling him variations of ‘Saggy Roo’? How horrible is that? Hakuba would be loathe to admit this, however. But, this is also why he prefers to be called ‘Hakuba’ above any other name, even with very close friends.

You can read more about this and other headcanon items by going here, as well: http://whiteknighthakuba.tumblr.com/headcanon 😀 ))

Rain, Rain, Go Away

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Of all things, she just had to get stuck in the rain when she wasn’t at her hundred percent. Having just finished one of the jobs she was given, the idea of relaxing at home in front of a lit fireplace sounded like heaven. Getting caught in the middle of a torrent of water wasn’t exactly what she wanted to deal with as using her abilities in front of the humans would only bring unnecessary attention.

More than anything, the lack of heat in the immediate area only caused her healing to slow. She should have been more careful, retaliation from the target was supposed to be expected. Retaliation from the target in the form of a young non-human wasn’t exactly common though, which caused the injury on her side. It wasn’t too bad, stealing the heat from the immediate area as she walked home had healed it somewhat. Though she was stuck at a standstill as she took shelter under an awning.

At the very least, the jacket she wore hid the injury from prying eyes. Hopefully, she could be on her way soon and be away from the humans. Truly, the privacy of her home and not needing to think of keeping a human-acceptable form would help her heal much faster. She resolved to wait for another five minutes. If the rain hadn’t stopped by then, she would just have to grit her teeth and deal with being drenched.

It was truly dreadful weather to be outside, much less stranded. And while Hakuba had managed to forget his jacket and umbrella, he at least had his car. Top up, the detective made his way through the veritable curtains of rain and cold, driving much less quickly than he would have preferred. But, alas, with the roads in this condition, there wasn’t much else of a choice. 

This, however, presented the potentially positive opportunity to assist someone. Had he been going any faster, he might not have seen the girl in the awning. As it was, he wasn’t entirely sure if she really was there or if it had been his imagination. Nevertheless, he slowed his vehicle and came to a stop just a few yards past the girl.  

While the idea of leaping from the car to fetch the girl had been somewhat appealing for a few reasons, Hakuba decided it much safer to call from the window, which he leaned over to call to her.

“Ah, excuse me, miss?” Hakuba asked, hoping that his voice reached through the rain. “Do you need a ride?" 

He knew that many would not accept the offer from a stranger, but he needed to be sure that he’d done his part and helped if there had been a need.