"Man," Cater muses aloud, "I really am in the room of a real life, honest-to-god otaku." Something he never really thought he'd be able to say. Sure, he prides himself on being able to be friendly with anyone, mostly by sheer force of will. He really, really wants to take pictures...! Even for him, though, photographing someone's bedroom is pretty out of line. Best behavior, it is.
Well, best behavior plus maybe a bit of unauthorized poking around. The students at Ignihyde really are something special. Like, he has absolutely no doubt that all tech was built by Idia himself, which is something Cater can't even imagine trying to do. That does make him think, though. What kind of sick phone upgrade could he get if he played his cards right? With the kind of know-how that a tech genius has, he'd never have to buy another phone again!
In any case, Cater decides against his impulse to reach out and try and touch one of those holographic monitors. Like, it's insanely tempting, but he'll be damned if he gets charged for breaking something. Instead, he'll start browsing the manga. Just what kind of genres is Idia Shroud into?
Idia's interests cover a lot of different genres, though sci-fi and fantasy are represented more than the others. But he has shounen, shoujo, seinen, josei... nothing seems to be off limits. Absolutely nothing.
Which is why a few very slim, oversized volumes with staples in their narrow folded spines probably aren't surprising. What might actually be surprising is the red R-18 mark on the top corner of one front cover, barely peeking out from behind another doujinshi.
If only he was awake to boot Cater out of his room right now. Idia Shroud will live to regret this day.
That...it can't be, can it? Cater was just about to give up on finding anything particularly telling when he catches sight of that rating. His hand pauses, but it's too much, he can't help himself. Carefully, the redhead pulls the issue out of its place, getting an eyeful of the suggestive cover art.
"No...no way!" He doesn't mean to exclaim so loudly, but it's just so surprising! Sure, Idia's the same age as he is, and certain things are to be expected, but somehow he just...didn't. Already, he's flipping through the pages to get straight to the good stuff. Plot? Currently unnecessary.
Luckily for Cater, Idia is so conked out at the moment that the exclamation goes unnoticed. He's not snoring or anything, in fact he's almost as still as a corpse except for the faint rise and fall of his back and the flickering of his hair. Oh, the blissful unawareness of his impending shame!
The doujinshi in Cater's hands so happens to feature characters from the very gacha they'd sort of bonded over earlier. In fact, it's two of the most popular SSR characters, both male. HMM. And while it's clear the artwork is one of the more stunning examples of doujinshi work, which would make it a prime purchase on its own, Cater quickly finds out that the second half is ridiculously smutty. The censoring is barely present and there are some wild positions, even x-ray shots.
Who would've thought Idia Shroud was into this kind of thing?
Even Cater, as unaffected and unflappable as he tries to act, can't maintain his cucumber-cool calm when he gets to the X-Rated M/M scenes. He can feel his face flushing, his body reacting instinctively to the explicit material, which then makes him choke and he hurries to close it, looking over his shoulder at Idia.
Yep, he's still out. Queenie up there must be looking out for him. He needs to snap himself outta it, he is totally not about to get an accidental hard-on in an otaku's room. Yeah, it's time to leave, officially. That said, though...
Cater approaches cautiously, reaching out to shake Idia gently by the shoulder. "Hey, can I borrow one of your doujinshi?"
Idia grumbles in exhausted irritation. Why is somebody trying to wake him from sleep mode? He's still recharging, dammit. He pries a hand from under his chest where it was pinned and flaps it vaguely in the air, a wordless "whatever, go on" motion that's clearly not coherently thought out. If he was thinking, he'd never loan anything of his to someone, especially not a doujinshi. But he's tired and not thinking, he simply wants peace and quiet. It's nice that his brain has finally shut up for once.
"Thanks, Idia! See you later!" He has no idea how much later, mind you, and is pretty sure that Idia's going to avoiding him like the plague, but...oh well! Just a bridge to cross when they get there. Slipping the doujinshi carefully between his blazer and vest, he cradles it carefully in his phone-bearing hand to look as natural as possible as he heads back.
Naturally, though, he does take a couple photos to post to Magicam before he fully exits into the Mirror Chamber. #NRCIgnihydeDorm #totalghosttown #LOLwhyamIhere with some spookyface emojis.
no subject
Well, best behavior plus maybe a bit of unauthorized poking around. The students at Ignihyde really are something special. Like, he has absolutely no doubt that all tech was built by Idia himself, which is something Cater can't even imagine trying to do. That does make him think, though. What kind of sick phone upgrade could he get if he played his cards right? With the kind of know-how that a tech genius has, he'd never have to buy another phone again!
In any case, Cater decides against his impulse to reach out and try and touch one of those holographic monitors. Like, it's insanely tempting, but he'll be damned if he gets charged for breaking something. Instead, he'll start browsing the manga. Just what kind of genres is Idia Shroud into?
no subject
Which is why a few very slim, oversized volumes with staples in their narrow folded spines probably aren't surprising. What might actually be surprising is the red R-18 mark on the top corner of one front cover, barely peeking out from behind another doujinshi.
If only he was awake to boot Cater out of his room right now. Idia Shroud will live to regret this day.
no subject
"No...no way!" He doesn't mean to exclaim so loudly, but it's just so surprising! Sure, Idia's the same age as he is, and certain things are to be expected, but somehow he just...didn't. Already, he's flipping through the pages to get straight to the good stuff. Plot? Currently unnecessary.
no subject
The doujinshi in Cater's hands so happens to feature characters from the very gacha they'd sort of bonded over earlier. In fact, it's two of the most popular SSR characters, both male. HMM. And while it's clear the artwork is one of the more stunning examples of doujinshi work, which would make it a prime purchase on its own, Cater quickly finds out that the second half is ridiculously smutty. The censoring is barely present and there are some wild positions, even x-ray shots.
Who would've thought Idia Shroud was into this kind of thing?
no subject
Yep, he's still out. Queenie up there must be looking out for him. He needs to snap himself outta it, he is totally not about to get an accidental hard-on in an otaku's room. Yeah, it's time to leave, officially. That said, though...
Cater approaches cautiously, reaching out to shake Idia gently by the shoulder. "Hey, can I borrow one of your doujinshi?"
no subject
He'll regret it so much later.
no subject
"Thanks, Idia! See you later!" He has no idea how much later, mind you, and is pretty sure that Idia's going to avoiding him like the plague, but...oh well! Just a bridge to cross when they get there. Slipping the doujinshi carefully between his blazer and vest, he cradles it carefully in his phone-bearing hand to look as natural as possible as he heads back.
Naturally, though, he does take a couple photos to post to Magicam before he fully exits into the Mirror Chamber. #NRCIgnihydeDorm #totalghosttown #LOLwhyamIhere with some spookyface emojis.