Rise Kujikawa (久慈川 りせ) (
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destinystrings2012-11-19 08:31 pm
Backdated to Saturday 11/17
Who: Rise Kujikawa, Yu Narukami, anyone else who'd be hanging around a demonic nightclub with a drag show
Where: Nyx's Nightclub
Summary: Ironically, Yu is bad at keeping his mouth shut. Unironically, Rise spends a lot of money.
Warnings: Demonic nightclub with a drag show
Rise came to a realization after a day or so of retail therapy (and evenings of thankfulness that she didn't have to commute to do it here): the government stipend here didn't amount to much, at least if you were used to smartly-saved idol salary.
Rise was smart, though. She'd left applications most of the places she shopped once she started looking at her receipts, as well as that nice-if-kinda-bland tofu place where she'd had lunch. It paid to keep your options open, or so she had learned. Plus, for some reason, with Kanzeon kicking around at the forefront of her mind all the time now, the idea of trying out for different roles suited her...
That said...a part of her wanted to go back to some kind of performing. This was probably a stupid idea - okay, definitely stupid, when she thought about it, but she was already on her way. If nothing else, she could check out this place and why Senpai seemed stupidly nervous about it. And maybe see if it was suitable to drag her friends here for a party.
Regardless, Rise entered the Taurus district in a set of her more conservative clothes - she was here on business, after all - and made her way to Nyx's, which was fortunately fairly prominent. After a few minutes of hopefully unseen-by-anyone-she-knew hesitation, she headed in, flashed the bouncer her best "I belong here, I'm a celebrity" smile, and made her way into a room full of demon dancers. And demon patrons. And...
Welp.
Steeling herself, she wandered for a bit, looking for the proprietor...and maybe whatever it was Senpai was trying to warn her away from.
Oh. Maybe it was that...
Where: Nyx's Nightclub
Summary: Ironically, Yu is bad at keeping his mouth shut. Unironically, Rise spends a lot of money.
Warnings: Demonic nightclub with a drag show
Rise came to a realization after a day or so of retail therapy (and evenings of thankfulness that she didn't have to commute to do it here): the government stipend here didn't amount to much, at least if you were used to smartly-saved idol salary.
Rise was smart, though. She'd left applications most of the places she shopped once she started looking at her receipts, as well as that nice-if-kinda-bland tofu place where she'd had lunch. It paid to keep your options open, or so she had learned. Plus, for some reason, with Kanzeon kicking around at the forefront of her mind all the time now, the idea of trying out for different roles suited her...
That said...a part of her wanted to go back to some kind of performing. This was probably a stupid idea - okay, definitely stupid, when she thought about it, but she was already on her way. If nothing else, she could check out this place and why Senpai seemed stupidly nervous about it. And maybe see if it was suitable to drag her friends here for a party.
Regardless, Rise entered the Taurus district in a set of her more conservative clothes - she was here on business, after all - and made her way to Nyx's, which was fortunately fairly prominent. After a few minutes of hopefully unseen-by-anyone-she-knew hesitation, she headed in, flashed the bouncer her best "I belong here, I'm a celebrity" smile, and made her way into a room full of demon dancers. And demon patrons. And...
Welp.
Steeling herself, she wandered for a bit, looking for the proprietor...and maybe whatever it was Senpai was trying to warn her away from.
Oh. Maybe it was that...

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Rise shook herself out of her impressed reverie and started looking for a way backstage. She wasn't sure if she was going to exact more teasing vengeance on her team leader, accuse him of paying too much attention to her Shadow, or ask him what his warmup routine was, but she definitely felt the need to talk to him.
Unfortunately, of course, customers aren't allowed in the back - and this included women, especially on Saturdays - so she's going to be delayed for a while trying to figure out how to charm demon staffers.
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"We've run out of water bottles back here, cou--"
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Oh.
God.
"R...Rise..."
All the color literally drained from Yu's face as he felt his heart divebomb through his stomach and hit the floor.
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She forwent pretending to choke up. That would just be too over-the-top. "Now I'm not the best-looking dancer on the team anymore!"
Beat. Beat.
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"Honestly, you can keep that title…" he mumbled, before shooting a glare at a demon who looked a little too interested at the implication she was a good dancer. He reached out, gasping her hand and pulling her in the back, away from the demon guards.
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"Ahaha...sorry, Senpai, I just couldn't help it when you looked like that...," she said, looking around in the back. Even the dressing rooms were pretty swank here. "Er...so, how do you like working here?"
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"To be honest, I hated it at first," he admitted finally. "I but I stuck with it, because Nanako deserves a comfortable place to live."
He paused again, letting out a sigh. "…problem is, I've… gotten used to it."
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She looked around conspiratorially herself, lowering her voice. "Actually, I was looking for work too. They...treat you okay here, right? The demons aren't too weird?" Another glance to make sure none of them heard that.
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Her following question threw him for a loop for a moment, and he couldn't help but stare in shock.
"You want to work here?!" he asked, a lot louder than he intended. He already got Aqua accidentally dragged into this, he didn't need someone from home getting dragged into this. "The demons are fine… strange, but… you'd really want to work at a place like this?"
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Once again, she cuts herself off from babbling. "I want to perform again, Senpai. This was one way to do it, and I didn't care if it was weird since I trust everyone who knows me here. If you don't think I should, I'll go sell tofu again until something else comes up, but...it was an idea, is all."
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"I'm sorry, I didn't mean to be insensitive," he apologized. "This place… actually isn't that bad. I should go with you to talk to Nyx, though; she might be more open to negotiating if I'm there with you."
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"Let me know when you want to talk to her."