Yuju was not some child locked in an abusive household, far from it. While members of Yuju's clan are known for their aloofness, he still had what were indisputably loving parents, even if it was expressed in their own way, in a caring household where he even made an weekly allowance due to the clan being so well-off. But while Yuju might always manage to find trouble no matter the circumstance, that didn't mean it was approved of at home. Quite the opposite, his parents and his clan were both willing to not only throw the book at him, but beat him upside the head with it. Especially his mother, who used her iron fist to not only control the household, but crush those who stepped out of line. But it didn't end up killing the young tricksters love of pranks, instead it turned almost into a game. Not getting caught. He could always make up a reason why they couldn't find him in the park, but if his dad caught him, it was game over.
Which is why when the blonde boy stood up in response to the bell in the entrance, Yuju was desperate to stop him, desperate to not lose the game he was currently playing. And he was absolutely certain that this do-gooder was absolutely going to sell him out and ruin the game. And the rest of his week as well, since he'd spending it making up for skipping work. No wait! He'd reach out to stop the boy, but he'd only be grabbing air, as the blonde hot spring worker had already left. I'm dead... He could only express his thoughts aloud to himself now that things had already been set in motion, and he was powerless to stop it.
The man in the store did have some similarities to Yuju looks wise, the same black hair, twinkling eyes, and managing to look young for his age. But how they presented themselves couldn't be more different, his hair shorter, cleaner then the messy haired youth in the backroom. More presentable. And instead of a cheshire grin that never seemed to leave the boys face, the man here had the expression most would expect from a Tenka. Serious and aloof. Not even Yuju saw the man smile much, it was simply how things were with his clan. Pragmatic and serious, not a lot of emotion. Which is why the man's questions would be short and curt as well, giving a quick greetings before getting straight to the point. And he'd take the answers seemingly at face value, thanking him before leaving. A most efficient conversation. A boring conversation.
It was the complete opposite of the young prankster, whom Junichi would return to missing. Looking like he'd run away, until a splash and a gasp. He'd been hiding in one the hot springs, a last ditch attempt to not get caught. Except, to his surprise, his father wasn't here. Huh? Where'd my dad go? Is he still back there? What's you say oni-San? What had started as a teasing nickname in order to get him to comply was subconsciously sticking for the boy, he hadn't even meant to do it that time. And he'd get his answer, the seemingly stuck-up boy had sent his father away. Yuju couldn't help but laugh, it seemed so out of character. [colo=seafoam]You did?! Why would you do that? And fine. I'll stop~[/color] He didn't mention he'd gotten what he'd wanted here in the end, a nice dip in the nice, hot springs. And he made no moves of leaving as he continued asking questions. But why did you send him away? I thought you had a stick up your butt about fun, oni-San. But turns out you're full of surprises! The Cheshire grin returned. Maybe we're not so different~
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