i might’ve forgotten to put this in my rules but i don’t do jealousy 😦 however, because i love these characters, i’ll just change the situation a little so it’s something i’m more comfortable with! sorry!
NAKI
– He looked away from his partner for thirty seconds. And as soon as his gaze rested on them again, they were being hit on by some creep who had appeared out of the nearby alley, and they looked incredily uncomfortable. What does a fearsome gang executive do when confronted with a jerk? Simple! He cries.
– Of course, this doesn’t stop Naki from getting up in the other guy’s face, going so far as to bring his kagune out (assuming there was nobody else around). Who the hell does he think he is? Can’t he see that he’s making Naki’s s/o uncomfortable? A fight breaks out as his partner watches in horror; they just wanted to have a nice day out, and now their boyfriend was in a back-alley brawl with some loser. At least he’s putting that asshole in his place.
– After the fight ends, Naki practically skips out of the alley victoriously. He got to defend his s/o! He’s so proud of himself that he doesn’t even notice the bloodstain on his coat. His s/o has to give him their coat, which brings down his mood a little; but then it skyrockets right back up when Naki realises that he gets to wear his s/o’s clothing instead of the other way around!
– He tries his hardest to make sure that his s/o doesn’t notice him getting more overprotective of them, especially in the bad parts of town that they’re walking through. They do, of course, notice Naki clinging tightly to their arm and glaring at anybody he sees, but they think it’s cute and decline mentioning it.
TSUKIYAMA SHUU
– “Pardon me, darling, I thought I had ripped my suit! Apologies for leaving you… alone…” Tsukiyama returns from his short trip to the bathroom only to find his seat taken, some jackass in said seat, and his partner sending him a pleading glance over the random guy’s head.
– Tsukiyama does not stand for this. How dare some asshole make his beloved uncomfortable! And the worst is that he had seen this guy eyeing up his s/o from across the restaurant, and not even Tsukiyama’s intimidation techniques had been enough to scare him off.
– “Excuse me, but I think you’ll find that you are currently in my seat,” he says, barely restraining his rage. The guy just smirks, and leans back onto the chair. “You ain’t in it now, are ya? Then doesn’t that mean it’s mine?” Ohh boy, is he in for it now. Tsukiyama politely requests that the stranger follow him outside, leaving a wad of cash on the table for his s/o to pay for dinner. They know exactly what’s going to happen, and they grin at the thought of the creep getting his just desserts.
– After their meal is done, Tsukiyama’s s/o leaves a voicemail on his phone, telling him that they’re going home and that they want him to come back soon so they can watch a movie together. He obliges, and soon the earlier events are forgotten in a haze of laughter and shitty rom-coms.
UTA
– Uta immediately notices that his partner is being hit on by some creep at the bar. But they don’t see him, and he takes the opportunity to watch them for a bit. Uta has seen them in almost every situation, but he’s never seen how they react to unwanted flirting. Did I mention he’s an asshole?
– As soon as his partner starts crying, though, all bets are off the table. Uta stands up so quickly that he knocks his stool over, striding over next to his partner and wrapping his arm around their shoulder possessivly. He gives the stranger a look as if to say, I dare you to try something.
– The stranger stutters out some excuse, like “I didn’t know they were taken”, and Uta scoffs, leaning close to his face with a dark smile. “The problem isn’t that they’re taken, the problem is that you don’t know your fucking boundaries.” The creep runs away soon after, probably to the bathroom so he doesn’t piss himself in fear.
– His s/o rolls their eyes and hits his shoulder, claiming that they had the situation under control and that they didn’t need Uta’s help. Uta rolls his eyes right back, pointing out the fact that they were crying. They quickly wipe the remnants of the tears off their face defiantly, and pretend like they don’t notice Uta’s presence. But a gentle squeeze of his hand shows Uta that his partner really did appreciate him stepping in.