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what is the sesame street number of the day??
Who: Makoto Yuuki & others [closed]
*** This is for pre-plotted threads, but anyone is welcome to contact me if they would like a thread with Makoto!
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When: August 15 (Full Moon)
Where: Around the city
What: Makoto's first full moon brings with it some uncomfortable changes.
Warnings: suggestive sexual themes in threads with Fuuka and Iramaat, NSFW in thread with Eren
Prompts in comments!
*** This is for pre-plotted threads, but anyone is welcome to contact me if they would like a thread with Makoto!
When: August 15 (Full Moon)
Where: Around the city
What: Makoto's first full moon brings with it some uncomfortable changes.
Warnings: suggestive sexual themes in threads with Fuuka and Iramaat, NSFW in thread with Eren
Prompts in comments!

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Makoto turns and heads down the dark street, illuminated only faintly by lights that could be oil lamps or could be magic-fueled. He trusts that Dazai is following him, so he doesn't look over his shoulder.
"I don't know if the taste would be gone necessarily. Your changes could be different from mine," he remarks as he walks. "And I didn't say the flavor was completely gone for me, either. Just... dulled, I guess."
Where was it again? he wondered to himself. When he reaches a crossroads, he looks up and down the perpendicular road, trying to remember. Still not looking at Dazai, he says softly, "I think you ought to just bite the bullet and do what you know you're going to have to do."
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"Dulled? Hm. I suppose I could work with that, though that would mean drinking sake would be a dangerous game. I'd have to drink a lot more to have the taste of it return to me, which I'd assume would mean I'd get very drunk after some time. Unless alcohol doesn't affect vampires that way," he says, audibly humming in thought.
But then, he hears Makoto say something that causes him to groan. He knows he has to feed off of others to survive, and there's no reason to delay the inevitable, but --
Blood isn't that exciting.
"I will. I have two reliable sources right now."
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"We need to accept what's happening to us," he says gently. As if suddenly remembering something, he abruptly turns to the left and starts walking again. This road is even gloomier than the one they were just on. A few establishments are still open, low lights outside their heavy wooden doors welcoming people inside. A few of them have signs reading: vampires welcome.
"I get having sources... I guess I do too, now. But have you used those sources yet?"
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He can hazard a guess, but that's all he can do. Guess.
"Only during the first dream I'd had. Since then, I haven't fed off of either of them. I'm still not sure if doing so would cause any ill effects. I can't really risk having that happen to one of them, in particular."
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"Ill effects?" he says, glancing back at him. He hadn't heard of their bites causing any ill effects, but he's definitely no expert at being a vampire yet. "Well... in that case, you should know about places like this even more."
Swinging open the heavy door, he steps into the entrance way and holds it open for Dazai.
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It's obviously welcoming to vampires, which is great, but he isn't completely sold on whether it's entirely safe to spend time in or not.
After he's inside enough to give Makoto space to follow, he turns around to face him.
"You've been here?"
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It's mostly empty, save for a single person sitting at the bar, ignoring them. It's the full moon after all... Most vampires are bat monsters right now.
"Sort of," he says with a shrug. "Earlier today, after I did it" -- ihis euphemism of choice right now -- "I started wandering around. I wanted to learn more about the hell the other vampires managed all this. Turns out there are plenty of places like these.
He looks back to Dazai and smiles slightly. He'd been a bit cold so far thanks to the terrible mood that the moons put him in, but he can always muster a smile to encourage someone.
"Wanna sit down?"
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"Well, it's comforting to hear that there are many places like this, at least. A small mercy for us, I could say." He'll still miss his crab and sake, though. That won't change.
"So, since this is a bar, what sort of food and drink can be served here? Blood cocktails? Blood sandwiches?" That last one makes him wince, albeit slightly. "How would sandwiches even work, I wonder?"
go nuts making up whatever's in the menu if you want :D
After his smile lingers on his companion for a second, he raises a hand to ask the bartender for a menu. A beautiful but modestly dressed woman, she walks around the counter to deliver a few menus before returning to work.
"I'm guessing drinks are a given," he says as he looks over the options. There's plenty of beverages containing blood, or alcohol, or even both. "Do you think vampires can still drink alcohol? Not us, but... the full vampires, I guess you'd say."
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He turns his head to look at the bartender with that silly grin, nodding slightly. She doesn't pay any mind to him, which shouldn't be surprising. Unlike what he'd do back home, he opts not to say anything flirtatious to her. Instead, he comments on the menu once he refocuses on its selections.
"I hope they can! I'd love to have sake," he says, a very strong hint of whine to his voice. "I could have some with blood now, I'm sure, but later on -- I don't know. Oh! They have blood sandwiches!" They sound horrific, but Dazai is too curious to pass one up.
"I'll have this," he states as he points to that on the menu.
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"Maybe you didn't need my help after all," he says, subtly curious. After another glance at the menu, he folds it closed and hands it back to the bartender.
"I'll have the potato pancakes," he says, "and one of those... Tall Scratch, is it called?"
The menu described it as a cocktail of white wine and cat's blood. After the day he's had... why not.
"Maybe we can convince them to add crab cakes to the menu." He regards Dazai with a slight smile. "I didn't mean to drive you away from treating yourself. We should eat what we want while it still has some taste..."
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He's incredibly talented at shifting emotions on a dime, or even just pretending his okay on the surface. Hence why he seems so at ease about his physical changes.
"Oh, I do. I'll take all the help I can get." He shifts after Makoto orders to face him a bit better. "I'll admit that I'm a bit nervous to ask others for blood."
He nods. "It's fine." He's sure he'll be a grump later on, since he'll be changing every single day. He'd be a hypocrite if Makoto's attitude really bothered him.
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"I was nervous, too," he finally says. Maybe now is a good time for him to get some of this thoughts out, if Dazai is willing to listen. So far, it sounds like he has some things he may want to get off his chest too.
"But, a few weeks ago, I met a mirrorbound who is almost completely transformed. I didn't have anyone else to turn to, so I asked him for help, and he... let me drink."
He felt faintly disgusted during the hesitation in his sentence. Looking at his shoes, he adds, "I talked a lot about accepting it earlier, but I'm not over it yet either. Not completely."
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He listens and nods, deciding to respond when the timing seems right. "Fully transformed? As what? I'm assuming they'd been fed from before, otherwise they probably wouldn't have been so keen on you doing that so quickly upon meeting. But I'm glad that you were able to find someone." He sighs softly. "You know, I have someone I can rely on for anything here, but I wonder if I'm asking too much if I take blood from him multiple times a day. I should find other sources, but like I said, I get a little nervous asking someone new."
He gently places a hand atop the other man's shoulder as he witnesses him look down at his shoes. "It may take a while."
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"You can always come here in the future, I suppose," he says with a smile after Dazai touches his shoulder. Smiling subtly, he looks back over at him. "They serve blood, after all. I heard it's not the same as getting magic from a witch, but it's something."
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"That's true. I'm not one to heavily rely on others, so this is difficult!" He's lying; he relied on others far too much back home, oftentimes shirking his own duties for a certain partner of his to fulfill instead. "But this place here seems as if it'll be a blessing."
He's quiet for a minute or two, simply taking in the small, mundane details of the bar. Which he finds himself appreciating more the longer he looks around. He's almost in a daze when a plate is brought over to him.
It's a sandwich -- two slices of bread and something red and leathery between them.
"Ah, the blood sandwich. Why did I order this, again?" He chuckles, almost nervously, as he eyes it up.
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Finally, their orders arrive. Makoto's potato pancakesakes smell wonderful, and even the blood cocktail looks appealing despite his meager, satiated appetite. Really, he's more curious about this blood sandwich thing.
"I guess it's made from blood?" he says, not being very helpful but having nothing more to say beyond that. After looking at the sandwich, he glances back at Dazai. Is this the first taste of blood he's going to have, or...?
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Now that their food has arrived, he's genuinely distracted by his sandwich. Enough to literally poke the top slice of bread before sighing and picking up the entire thing. He frowns, darting his eyes over to Makoto a moment.
"Blood leather, it looks like. But I ordered this, so I have to at least try it," he comments, slowly bringing the culinary abomination to his mouth. He takes one cautious bite and --
It's not terrible.
"Not bad. Not great, but not bad. Doesn't taste quite like fresh blood." Even though he'd admitted his nervousness in terms of asking new humans to feed, he has been feeding from his closest friend.
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Chewing on a bite of his potato pancake, he curiously watches his companion bite into the sandwich and chew. "Not great but not bad" is probably enough to satisfy Makoto's teenage palate. After another bite of pancake, he sets his fork down.
"I'll let you try my drink if you let me have a bite. It's got wine in it, you know." Like they're trading lunches at school. He smiles. "You could try the potatoes too, I guess, if you wanted."
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"Oh, sure!" Enthusiastically, he slides his plate over. "You know, my previous partner loved wine. Only the finest, though. Anything less than that he'd complain about." A pause, then he adds, "I hope he never comes here."
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"Your partner?" he asks once he's swallowed. What Dazai said struck him as a big odd, but he wonders what the right way to ask about it would be. After pondering for a moment, he continues, "Would that be like a business partner, or... a personal one?"
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And then he's asked about his former partner, and he lets out a long, drawn out sigh.
"Business, all business. We were partners many years ago. Though, I had run into him a few times, briefly, before coming here." He takes another sip of the wine. "This isn't bad!" Then, he tries the potato pancake, nodding at how pleasant it is. Just as expected, really.
"He's a pain. Like I said, hopefully, he never shows up. He'll be loud enough to where you'd hear him as soon as he does, though."
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"What kind of business?" Makoto asks, looking back to Dazai. He knows very little about him, and at this point, he is pretty curious about him. His friend, if they're friends now, had an odd air about him from the moment they met, something Makoko couldn't quite put his finger on. "Did you part on friendly terms, or...?"
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Though, he'll still be careful not to give specifics.
"Information gathering, you could say." He has another bite, chewing as he thinks of his next words. "We didn't part on the best terms. I'd changed employers without informing him, so he still holds a bit of a grudge to this day." Which, of course, most wouldn't blame his former partner for. But Dazai didn't have much of a choice. He had to leave the Port Mafia to honor his late friend's last request.
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"Sounds dicey," he says, looking away for a moment to sip his cocktail. Maybe this is an opportunity to probe a little bit, if he can manage to do it subtly enough.
"Is that why you call yourself 'Osamu Dazai'? Like the author?" he asks suddenly. "I'd thought it sounded like an alias when you first told me."
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