[Dating as an idol is actually fine, just as long as you date the same unit member your fans ship you with anyway!
... or not. He knows it isn't that simple. Most of their fans don't really think they're dating; they assume Eve's fanservice is simply that. And some of them would probably have mixed feelings at best. But that's something to worry about later, he figures. For now, he wants to keep nurturing the budding flower they've planted. It's fragile and delicate, but holds the promise of something truly beautiful.
He thought he'd be fine with never dating Jun. He'd been willing to give up on things like dating in order to pursue their shared dream. But how can he go back now that he's gotten a taste of what he wanted? How could he go back when Jun's sending him messages like that? Sounding so affectionate and cute, saying he was glad he was chosen, reminding him of what he said before at SS—
........... ah.
His heart hammers against his ribcage. All at once, he's transported back to that moment from over a year ago, except his flustered feelings from back then don't hold a candle to how he feels now. Now Jun is talking about more than just singing. And that's the bottom line here, really: their partnership has come to mean something different, something other than just stage partners. Something more like life partners. How does Hiyori feel about that? "Extremely flustered," for starters.
But also glad. Deeply, fiercely glad.]
No, I've caught on. I'm a genius with excellent social skills, remember?
[His fingers feel a little shaky. Somehow he still manages to type on the small screen.]
You'll stay by my side as long as I wish you there, whether it's to sing or not - isn't that right? If that's the case, then I accept. I want Jun-kun by my side as my partner for more than just singing.
[The "..." hovers for a while again. He feels hot, and he might even be starting to sweat under his collar (ugh.) Should he come right out and say what sort of "partnership" they're both obviously talking about? He seriously considers it.
But, in the end, stops just short. Maybe there's no need to, since it is so obvious. And if there is a need to, well, it'd be better to confess that sort of thing in-person. They'll have lots of opportunities for that, won't they?]
I also want him there so we can go do all those things we just talked about! And lots of other things we haven't talked about, or even thought about before. We're still young, and the world's our oyster! So, I'm glad we're on the same page.
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... or not. He knows it isn't that simple. Most of their fans don't really think they're dating; they assume Eve's fanservice is simply that. And some of them would probably have mixed feelings at best. But that's something to worry about later, he figures. For now, he wants to keep nurturing the budding flower they've planted. It's fragile and delicate, but holds the promise of something truly beautiful.
He thought he'd be fine with never dating Jun. He'd been willing to give up on things like dating in order to pursue their shared dream. But how can he go back now that he's gotten a taste of what he wanted? How could he go back when Jun's sending him messages like that? Sounding so affectionate and cute, saying he was glad he was chosen, reminding him of what he said before at SS—
........... ah.
His heart hammers against his ribcage. All at once, he's transported back to that moment from over a year ago, except his flustered feelings from back then don't hold a candle to how he feels now. Now Jun is talking about more than just singing. And that's the bottom line here, really: their partnership has come to mean something different, something other than just stage partners. Something more like life partners. How does Hiyori feel about that? "Extremely flustered," for starters.
But also glad. Deeply, fiercely glad.]
No, I've caught on. I'm a genius with excellent social skills, remember?
[His fingers feel a little shaky. Somehow he still manages to type on the small screen.]
You'll stay by my side as long as I wish you there, whether it's to sing or not - isn't that right? If that's the case, then I accept. I want Jun-kun by my side as my partner for more than just singing.
[The "..." hovers for a while again. He feels hot, and he might even be starting to sweat under his collar (ugh.) Should he come right out and say what sort of "partnership" they're both obviously talking about? He seriously considers it.
But, in the end, stops just short. Maybe there's no need to, since it is so obvious. And if there is a need to, well, it'd be better to confess that sort of thing in-person. They'll have lots of opportunities for that, won't they?]
I also want him there so we can go do all those things we just talked about! And lots of other things we haven't talked about, or even thought about before. We're still young, and the world's our oyster! So, I'm glad we're on the same page.
About wanting to stay together, that is.