Angel Under Fire, ch. 3

Hideya had forgotten all about the beautiful man with the bad attitude that he’d met at the last investor’s gala.

His life has been too full of bullshit to even think on it.

He’d had to run a job with Snake again, and the banker’s daughter from that night had apparently taken a shine to him.

Unfortunately, her father’s a big deal, running at least half of the banks in Kyoto and the surrounding area, which means that she’s a big deal.

Which is why Sakamoto-san had called Hideya personally to ask him to take her out.

“Are you ordering me to date her?” Hideya had asked flatly, after listening to the wind-up to all of this. The ways Sakamoto always dances around the glaring and implicit power imbalance when it comes to the two of them.

He had laughed his jolly, booming laugh at that.

“Hideya-kun, where do you get these ideas? Of course, of course I’m not asking you to date her. I’m merely asking you to, hm… take the young lady out and treat her like a gentleman. She’s pretty, isn’t she?”

“Yes,” Hideya says, because it’s expected of him. He hadn’t honestly noticed or cared.

That jocular laugh again. “Then what’s the problem? She’s a pretty young woman who’s taken a shine to you. And besides, you’re too young to only be working all the time. Enjoy yourself a little. Would it be so bad if you had someone like that waiting for you at home?”

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Angel Under Fire, ch. 2

An event that Hideya is being forced—excuse me, strongly encouraged—to attend, fancy, in a hotel ballroom in downtown Kyoto, with high ceilings dripping in chandeliers. People mill around in expensive formalwear making a dull roar of polite conversation, and Hideya would rather choke.

He takes two flutes of champagne off the tray a waiter holds out to them and offers one to the woman in a red dress next to him with a charming smile.

“Thank you,” she murmurs.

She’s the daughter of a banker, and Hideya is supposed to entertain her. She’s decent enough, if a bit spoiled, but Hideya is ready to stab an eye out with the stem of the champagne glass if this night keeps going on.

“Hayate-san?”

She’d been telling him something dreadfully dull about the summer she spent abroad in the United States, and he’s been zoning out with a polite yet attentive look on his face.

And then he’d gotten distracted.

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Angel Under Fire, ch. 1

Hideya taps his box of cigarettes listlessly, lip curling as the conversation from earlier replays in his mind.

Sakamoto-san, the man in charge of an entire wing of the Agata-gumi, sat behind a long, polished desk. The desk hid the gut he was starting to develop from years of fat living, and its top was decorated with a rare cigar in a case and pictures of Sakamoto-san’s family.

Behind the desk, he folded his hands pensively, his jocular and booming voice coming forward.

“Hideya-kun, it’s just not practical. You understand, right? Just work under Nanami for a few more years, and then you’ll have kobun of your own to run.”

He talks to Hideya with the kind of avuncular affection that makes it sound like Hideya is an errant child—to be indulged to a point but ultimately too naive and asking for too much.

That had been the outcome of Hideya bringing his plan to Sakamoto-san for the second time in twice as many years. The answer had been the same when he was twenty—you’re too young; it’s good to be ambitious, but mind your elders.

He had bought it at twenty, but at twenty-four, Hideya was older and wiser—and starting to understand that Sakamoto was just giving him the runaround.

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Loved the Most, ch. 2

Lynx has been a slut since he was 16.

That was the age he got his first crush and figured out the sorts of things two boys could get up to when they were horny, hormonal, and curious.

After that, it was off to the races.

His profession hasn’t helped, between the dating bans and constant scrutiny in the public eye, but the other thing about Lynx is that he’s everyone’s darling. He has long, silver hair that hangs down to his mid-back, sleek and shiny and delicately maintained, and he has a slender, sleek little swimmer’s body. Compact and perfect for dancing, or cradling between strong arms, or getting up to mischief with Adia.

Lynx loves Adia, and he loves Haebom, and he loves Jaehee, and he loves Shun. Not necessarily in that order.

Lynx’s heart is fickle, and he’s never been able to keep it in his pants or figure out loyalty, but he’s lucky because the others all love him just the same.

Lucky, he thinks as he falls asleep some nights. Lucky, lucky, lucky.

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Loved the Most, ch. 1

It’s Lynx’s 24th birthday.

Come out to the bar, they said. It’ll be fun, they said.

Despite managing to make it 24 revolutions around the sun, Lynx had never actually done this kind of thing before. Oh, he’s had drinks, but he’s had them back in the dorms with his friends, or on nights out at the KTV, or just generally in settings other than this.

But this is fun. It’s nice. The bartender is cute and smiles at him with dimples, and his friends have been having fun going up to the bar to order Lynx a steady stream of increasingly outlandish drinks for his tender cat’s tongue, all of them sweet but some of them fruity, some of them tasting like chocolate and cream.

Lynx still has the taste of heavy chocolate lingering in his mouth, clinging to his lips, when Adia presses himself close.

“Hey, my baby. Are you having a good time?”

Adia smells like leather and the new perfume he’s trying out. It’s cooler and a little more open where Lynx is standing, but Adia has been dancing like mad in the middle of the crowded dance floor. He’s dripping with sweat, and Lynx can feel the heat wafting off of him when he gets in real close. He’s wearing leather pants, the material wrapped tight and snug around his vulpine hips, his dancer’s thighs, and Lynx can feel one of those hips nudging into him with how close Adia is standing.

“Pretty good,” Lynx agrees, tipping the last of his chocolate pudding-tasting drink into his mouth and crunching on the ice cubes.

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