Theme: Fluff
Muichiro yawned as he took watched the trees flit past. He was sitting in a train one his way home from a mission. He hadn’t slept in a couple days due to constant missions and training. His crow—Ginko—had told him to rest but he’d ignored her.
Now he could tell it had been a bad idea but at least he didn’t seem to have any more missions for the night. Besides, it was almost dawn so any demons still out there must be exceptionally stupid to still be wandering outside.
He was almost drifting off when the door to his compartment—which had been empty, due to the early time it was—opened. He looked up to see a familiar ravenette striding towards him. His sleepiness made him have to double take to realize who it was.
“Ah- Shinazugawa-San,” he mumbled sleepily. He moved to get up but his body felt heavy. He slumped back down and layed his head on the table.
Genya walked up to him and sat on the seat across from the Hashira. “Tired?”
“Very.”
It was silent as the train moved down the road silent as a river. And then Genya said, “How are you doing, Tokito?”
“Mm, you can call me Muichiro..”Â
Genya nodded. “Then you call me Genya.”
The other nodded lightly and closed his eyes. “Just tired.. I haven’t slept in a couple days.”
“Oh, well, I’ll let you sleep then,” the older of the two said, leaning back in his seat and watching the scenery flit past.
“Wake me up when we get to my stop, ‘kay?” Muichiro said.
“Which is yours?”Â
“Where ever the train stops first.”
“What?”
“I was the only one on the train apparently. So whichever is first. Unless it stops to where you were heading to, first, then wake me up then.”
“Alright.”
Then it was silent again, the only sound being their breathing and the quiet way the train moved.
It was only about five minutes before Muichiro fell asleep. Genya was looking out the window and he noticed that the sun was slowly rising in the horizen. People were starting to get up and ready for the day and birds were flying across the sky.
Then the train lurched to a stop and Genya, noticing that it wasn’t his stop, went to wake Muichiro.
The Hashira was still half asleep as he stood up and moved to leave. He nearly topled over, however, and Genya rushed to him to help. “‘M fine, I can do it myself..” Muichiro protested.
The way he crashed onto the door proved him wrong so he let the taller lead him out of the train.
“Don’t you have to go back to your stop..?”Â
Genya shrugged. “Well, I was originally going to go train with Himejima but then again, he’d just told me I should take a break from it so.. I’m free to go wherever today.” He smiled.
Muichiro nodded. “Mkay.. You don’t have to help though..”Â
“I will.”
“..Fine.”
The two walked slowly toward the place Genya assumed was Muichiro’s house. Luckily they had Ginko to lead the way since Genya didn’t know where to go and Muichiro was obviously in no state to give him proper directions.
But half way there, Muichiro nearly collapsed again and when Genya went to help him up, he found that the other had fallen asleep. He sighed and picked Tokito up. “Welll, I guess I’ll caarry him.”
Ginko flapped about teling him to be careful. Genya shushed the crow saying that if they were too loud Muichiro might wake up—which shut Ginko up immediately.
He trepsed up to Muichiro’s estate and then realized he didn’t have to key to get in. “Oh uh the key-” he stammered, turning to Ginko.
“Nevermind that, the window’s open, just go through there,” Ginko said.
Genya blinked. “How am I supposed to carry Muichiro through a window??“
The only response he got was “It’s big” before Ginko flew away to, presumably, where the said window was.
The window most certainly was not big. It took Genya ten minutes to get himself and Muichiro safely inside—although he almost dropped the smaller one several times in the process. And all that just for Ginko to look at him disapprovingly and say, “Not thaat window you idiot. That one.”Â
Genya turned to see the crow’s wing pointing to a door. A glass one, so perhas it might’ve seemed like a window to Ginko.
He sighed but decided not to make a big deal about it, knowing it would only make things worse.
(I ran out of ideas on what to write right here ;-;
I literally spent, like, 30 mins thinking abt it but then my mom asked why i was just staring at my pencil so i stopped
Lemme just end it randomly ty very much)
Genya brough Muichiro to his bed and went back downstairs, wondering what to do next.
At first, he figured he would go home or something, but in the end, he ended up staying at Muichiro’s house for the rest of the day, waiting for him to wake up.
It was almost night when Muichiro woke up. He found himself in his bed, not sure how he’d gotten there, though. When he went downstairs, looking for Ginko for some answers, he found Genya sitting on a chair, asleep, in the living room.Â
Muichiro smiled to himself and let the other sleep peacefully.
Word count: 873
{Yeah so I was writing this and doing my homework at the same time so it short-}
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