Gojou Satoru (
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As she rapped her knuckles against the hotel room door and leaned against the door frame, using her 5'11" height to loom, Satoru felt jubilant with success even though this tour hadn't officially started.
It had taken months of planning already, and Satoru itched with impatience. When she'd first announced a joint tour with Suguru, Satoru already had the plan drafted with her own media team, but they'd mentioned nothing to Suguru's team, only sending over the proposal after Satoru had made an informal teaser announcement about it. She'd half expected that Suguru would refuse the dare and call it out as the prank that it absolutely was (at which point Satoru would be able to make a stink about Suguru being a coward and backing out of an agreement). So she'd been thrilled that Suguru had agreed to the tour.
They'd share the stage--there was simply no other reasonable way to do it. Swapping off songs, providing support vocals, even featuring a few duets. It was a highly unusual arrangement, but that had helped to blow up the publicity around the tour, which had sold out within hours, immediately creating clamor to have more dates added and a social media frenzy of fans thrilled or enraged about the situation.
They'd arrived at the hotel and their first show was tomorrow night, but aside from some agreed-upon arrangements and a set list, negotiated and exchanged through their respective teams, they'd done nothing to prepare for performing together. Satoru wasn't worried about it. She knew every one of Suguru's songs. She'd written the arrangements herself that she'd sent over to propose which ones she wanted to cover with support vocals. Even though she'd never been to any of Suguru's shows, she'd seen recordings of them. As much as Satoru wanted to spend the next three months irritating the shit out of Suguru, she also wanted to uncompromisingly create good music and put on an incredible performance that their fans would be talking about for the rest of their lives. And she knew she could rely on Suguru to do the same.
Finally, though, they'd arrived at the same hotel, and finally Satoru could be face to face again with her best enemy.
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"Wasn't I your Satoru?" she asks, genuinely perplexed. There's no point in defining what she means by her claim to Suguru if that part isn't understood first. No point in debating the logical fallacies in Suguru's other questions. Whatever claim she had on Suguru, she'd always assumed it was reciprocal.
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Which sounds incredibly petty of her to say, now that she's said it aloud. Satoru had been a rising star, and Suguru wanting her around more often could read like jealousy, or neediness, or other little things. Suguru had needed her just to be there and demanding her attention and her time would have taken Satoru away from the fame. And eventually, she'd stopped asking, because Suguru hated to be needy or a burden, and that's what it was increasingly become. Or so it felt.
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Not that Suguru's wrong, just that Satoru doesn't remember things the same way, and doesn't remember enough of any specific situation that might apply.
"I thought I was yours, but then you threw me away. And I'm the one who's clearly missing pieces of this story, so if you say I wasn't, then I guess I gotta believe you. The way I remember it, I did what you told me and I came when I was called."
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"Do you think... what, I threw you away on purpose? Because I was bored? Because I was a hateful bitch? A coward?" Something raw and vulnerable crosses her face again, and she feels like the 17 year old Suguru again, just after she'd left. "Satoru, one of us had already died. Do you think they were going to stop at that?"
The drugs were free-flowing, even after Haibara's overdose, their grief was going to be monetized and exploited, their rebellions curtailed.
"I had to leave. It wasn't because I hated you, but I couldn't stay. I was crashing out, and I realized no one was going to be around to pick me up. All I could do was protect myself." Did that make her a coward? Some sort of terrible person? She looks away, tired, and rubs her eyes. "You wouldn't come with me, but I couldn't even protect you there, so what was the point?"
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"Why didn't you tell me any of that?" Satoru asks, confused as to why Suguru couldn't have just said as much back then. But at least she's starting to get enough of the real story to confirm her new theory, that her Suguru was real and bitchy Suguru was an act. She reaches out her arms, an open invitation for a hug if Suguru wants to climb into her embrace, but not really expecting that she will.
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"I'm going to sleep," she says, pushing back the blankets and climbing beneath them. It's not her preferred side of the bed, but it doesn't really matter. She does grab one of the pillows from the side of the bed Satoru is lounging on, and adds it to her pile of pillows. "Do whatever."
She doesn't expect to get to sleep with Satoru there, but it's something. A protest. She lays down, back to Satoru, only to sit back up a few seconds later.
"Really, Satoru? 'Why didn't you tell me?' You're going to ask that after everything I just said? When could I have told you?" She was the one who took care of the group, the one who got labeled the "mom" of the group, and none of the actual adults they dealt with had been trustworthy. Satoru wasn't around. And besides, she'd reached out about leaving plenty of times, and it never went anywhere.
She wants to throw a tantrum, but that feels insanely ridiculous even to her, so she awkwardly pulls off her robe, tosses it aside, and curls back up, pulling the blanket all the way up to her chin.
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Shifting onto her side, on top of the blankets, Satoru nestles up behind her, arm draped over Suguru's waist and face nuzzled into Suguru's hair. Maybe she'll get cold, but she doesn't think Suguru would tolerate her getting under the blankets, and doesn't want to risk getting thrown out.
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Five minutes, though. That's what she's telling herself.
And then she breaks. A little. Satoru doesn't seem to be going to anywhere, clinging to her back, and if Suguru is going to sleep, she wants to be comfortable.
"If you're going to stay, at least get under the blankets. And take off your bra, you don't need to sleep in it, and I don't want to jab your underwire with my elbow if I move around."
Satoru is, of course, free to leave, but somehow Suguru doesn't think she's going to do that.
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Squeezing her arms around Suguru's waist, Satoru gives a contented little sigh, settling down in order to sleep.
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She's always given in far too easily to Satoru. This tour truly was a bad idea, and at this point, she doesn't know what the end of it looks like. She can't get too comfortable. At least she isn't in love with Satoru anymore, and it'll be easier on her when they part at the end of this.
It takes her a little longer than usual to fall asleep, but eventually she does, sleeping sounder than she has the past few months since the tour was first announced. She sleeps straight through until her alarm goes off, and even then she has to drag herself out of her sleep, sitting up with bleary eyes and trying to find her phone.
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She turns in Satoru's arms, looking at her for a moment, and runs her fingers through her hair. A soft moment of indulgence.
"Why did you announce this tour?" And in such a bold fashion, in a way that didn't leave Suguru any option but to agree? Which wasn't really the question she wanted to ask, but it came out anyway.
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"Hm? What I said--what I realized last night. I want your attention. I wanted you back. Guess I didn't fully realize it at the time." And she's far from having it fully figured out now. Despite some victories, Satoru doesn't have much confidence that she'll be able to keep this and convince Suguru to stay with her. "Would have just said I wanted to annoy you."
And now? She just wants to snuggle. Satoru tangles their legs together, keeping Suguru close.
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It's always a struggle to maintain her schedule while on tour, and by the end of it, she won't be doing anything like this, but she at least likes to keep it up whenever possible.
"They'll be breaking down the stage tonight, and we'll be on buses, so make sure to—" she starts, then stops. That's what she resisted so much of, falling back into the habit of making sure Satoru had her shit together. "You probably have people to pack for you."
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Stretching as she gets up, Satoru yawns and finds her bra, room key, and phone. She ruffles her own hair so that the messiness is the way she likes it, checking around herself to make sure she has what she needs, then snagging Suguru with an arm around her waist, pulling her in again and nuzzling the side of her head.
Letting up before Suguru shoves her off, Satoru heads out the door and back to her own room to brush her teeth and change.
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Once she's gone, Suguru climbs out of bed to get ready for the day. She generally does start her morning off with a workout, to clear her head, and all of the hotels they're staying at on the tour have gyms, plus she has some weights on the bus she'll be using so she can do something while on the road. It's a good distraction, especially when her head is a jumble.
It helps, in that she's able to get out of her head somewhat, and the rest of the day is a whirlwind because she does have to be packed and ready to go before she leaves for the arena. The past few days have been easy, since they weren't traveling, and there was time to spend in the hotel, but it'll be a lot of travel after the show that night.
She deliberately doesn't seek out Satoru and fills in her day with things so she's busy just in case the other woman tries to find her, so she doesn't run into her until close to showtime.
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As she lets go, she notices Nanami looking startled and somewhat concerned, but ignores it as she heads out to perform.
Her energy's different on stage now, playful without the sharp edge, and all of her interjections on Suguru's songs are flirty things. When they get to Contact, Satoru sings her part differently, more coaxing. She's changed a few of the lyrics, too, urging stay with her, go back to her, playful but insistent, lips curved into a challenging little smirk each time she catches Suguru's gaze on one of those altered lines.
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But she refuses to think about that on stage, when she has to be performing. The energy is different, and it's fun without the sharp bite, even if the sheer amount of flirting that goes on is enough to make her faintly flustered. There are times when Suguru thinks she almost has Contact figured out, although it doesn't seem quite there yet. The changing lyrics do annoy her, but she manages to keep up with them, follow the changes well enough.
The energy of the show gets to her, and Suguru feels in her element again. Shows are exhausting for her, even if she loves them, and she can't wait to get back to her dressing room. But she does stop Satoru in the hallway, in those few moments they have, pushing her up against the wall this time. She's not angry or as annoyed as she was in previous nights, but she still gives Satoru an unimpressed look.
"If you want improv, tell me beforehand," she says, flicking her finger against Satoru's side. "And if you keep looking at me like that, the gossip rags are going to start printing shit."
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One hand does slide downward, however, cupping Suguru's ass and giving it a squeeze.
Their bandmates are likely to come around the corner any second, but Satoru's arms are strong and immovable around Suguru's waist, and her posture is otherwise relaxed and lazy as she leans back against the wall.
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"I don't relish being dragged through the rags. You should care a little about your reputation." Not that Satoru has seemed to care, ever. Suguru cares, but mostly because she wants some measure of privacy. It's hard to do what she does in bed when people are speculating about her life and sexuality and sex life all the time. "You're going to be the one answering questions, if it comes down to that."
She steps back, though she doesn't get far because Satoru's arms are strong, but she can hear people on either side of the hallway.
"You're a mess. I want you showered before I see you again."
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“Yes, Suguru.” Satoru’s smile is playful enough to be mocking, but she takes the condition as a command and lets go. It sounds like an invitation to her: shower, then come and menace Suguru some more. It’s a plan.
So she goes and cleans up after the concert, showering and changing into lounge pants and a tank top, a soft wireless bra she can sleep in. She checks in with her people, makes sure that everything is resolved and they know where she is, gets fed and drinks more water, and then lets herself onto Suguru’s bus instead of climbing onto her own.
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She mostly expects Satoru to chase her down in the dressing room, and when she emerges from her dressing room with no Satoru in sight, assumes they'll run into each other the next day, at their next venue. It doesn't occur to her that Satoru might sneak onto her bus until she's on the bus, staring at her tour mate as the driver starts to pull away. Satoru's bus has already left, she knows, since the convoy has already started; Suguru had been a little late getting to the bus, wanting to check in with the tour manager about some of the set pieces.
"In the habit of wandering into strange places, Satoru?" she asks, taking a seat on the couch, leaving some space between them.
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Suguru leaves space between them, but that's fine. Satoru just turns and leans back, settling her head into Suguru's lap.
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She sighs when Satoru puts her head in her lap; like the bus, this is something she should have considered before, something so quintessentially Satoru. It harkens back to who they were before.
Suguru curls her hand gently but firmly around Satoru's neck, making it obvious that her hand is there. She traces Satoru's lip with her thumb. "Do you know what you're doing, Satoru?"
She should mention that she's not the same Suguru she once was— Satoru's Suguru— and that the mean, bitchy Suguru was just as much a part of her. Satoru doesn't seem to like that part of her, and Satoru doesn't really have anywhere to go if she suddenly doesn't want that.
On the other hand, Suguru is tired of talking, especially when nothing seems to matter to Satoru, or get through to her, and she's just as tired of holding back all the time. Some of the stuff the night before had been an act; she's generally much warmer, especially when her girls are good for her. But some of it had been real. (And she thinks, no matter what, that Satoru does need to be spanked.)
The problem is that Suguru is still deeply attracted to Satoru. Satoru is a gorgeous woman, even dressed down without makeup, and Suguru has eyes. And her brand of playfulness and teasing shaped so much of Suguru's general thoughts and attitudes about desire that it's hard to disconnect the two. She wants Satoru, despite the years of bad blood between them.
Maybe she gives in, lets this happen: fucks Satoru on her bus, and in their various rooms, and maybe even in her dressing room. Then, in three months, with the tour over and Satoru done with her, bored by everything and moving on to new pastures, she'd have had her fill. Fucked Satoru out of her system.
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Since she'd only figured out the disconnect after Suguru had already left. But getting allowed back into Suguru's room had worked out great for her, and she still felt blissful with the high of having slept in Suguru's bed.
"Do you know what you're doing, Suguru?"
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