Odile does not trust particularly easily. Edamura has garnered it well the past two weeks, and though she sets a keen, curious gaze on him for a beat, she sighs. ]
[all Odile will see as she studies him is a confident, surprisingly unreadable smile, one that only widens once she agrees]
Great.
[this is easy. this is child's play. he hasn't had to shake a tail in quite a while, but the crowded mall hallways will just make it even simpler]
One, two, three—
[and on three. . . he yanks on his companion's sleeve and ducks left, as if diving underneath the surface of the crowds around them. banking left is only part of the plan, though; he also changes directions, walking against the flow of people as their cameramen continue forward, head bowed low]
[the poor crew members make a few surprised noises, audible above the murmur of people. hey, did we lose them? hurry and catch up!! they're not docking my pay for this!!]
[ What a surprisingly fun young man Edamura has turned out to be, Odile following his lead to the letter and biting back a laugh at their confusion. It's definitely something he's used to, and while she may not know why that is she is thankful for the reprieve.
Despite crowing on about her age, she does keep up startlingly well. Not even out of breath. Where are they going, Edamura. Where will they end up. ]
[he had a feeling she'd be just fine! it's only a little bit of sprinting, and only to move out of the sight of their unfortunate chaperones. the crowds carry the cameramen further and further away as Edamura makes his way towards the hobby shop he spotted earlier]
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Sorry about that. I just got tired of being recorded all the time, you kno—
[except. . . on his way in, Edamura winds up crashing into this poor, unfortunate fellow who is leaving the shop with a few model kits in hand. with a surprised noise, Edamura hops back, lifting his free hand to wave it apologetically at the model kit enthusiast]
. . . sorry! I'm so sorry, are you all right?
[the store patrons stutters a simple I'm fine, before brushing past the two to be on his way. Edamura watches him go with a small exhale]
[ Odile is grabbing him by the sleeve again, but she'll still follow him to the back. She has not be party to a kleptomanic rogue to not understand the obvious signs. ]
You'll be turning in that wallet before we leave, correct?
[pffft. . . he rifles through the wallet as they walk, pulling out the ID (good) and a few currency bills, before he leaves everything in perfect place and tucks it into his pants pockets]
Yeah, yeah! Don't nag. I'll swing by the lost and found on our way out.
[with the ID in tact, it will swiftly find its place back to its rightful owner. he doesn't speak again until they've made their way to the back of the store, tucked in the aisle lined with boxes of puzzles]
. . . anyway. There's something I want to tell you.
[a moment of silence. Edamura leans back on one of the shelves, perusing the puzzles until his gaze lands on on one featuring a Shiba Inu and a cat lying in a field of flowers. he plucks the box from its resting place and shuffles to the floor, gesturing for Odile to follow]
[yes they are gonna build a puzzle on the floor while they chat, they can pay for it afterwards]
You know. . . before my mom died, I worked for a company that sold herbal tea. They advertised it as something that had tremendous health benefits, even though it was just your boring, less-than-average blend. I was a salesperson, so it was my job to. . . well. Make sales.
[a pause]
. . . we'd do that by quoting an initial price that was way too high. Then we'd plant someone out in the audience to complain about the price, which would prompt us to lower it on the spot for a "special" deal. Propel ate it up. In hindsight. . . it was pretty shitty.
[ A long pause, but she'll join him on the floor, settling to get comfortable for what she feels is going to be a long chat. Particularly once he begins with mention of his mother -- the smiling woman still lingers in Odile's mind, laid in bed and not much else. Alike enough to the person beside her now that she can still see echos of their similarities.
... Scams like that aren't uncommon in the world, no matter where you may be. Hers doesn't lack of it either, the method familiar as she'd been audience to them before, and she sorts through the pieces as he speaks. The straight edged for the frame, and then the rest to the side. ]
You were just out of high school. I wouldn't expect a young man of that age to think anything of it -- perhaps a feeling that it wasn't very nice, or that you couldn't believe people would fall for it... It's obvious, after all, what you're doing.
[ From the inside, at least. And for those with good faith... Well. They wouldn't assume any better, either. Odile inclines her head for him to go on. ]
[he is sorting pieces by color, though he does slide some of the straight edges towards her pile]
A few years out of high school, actually. I was. . . twenty? But that's still pretty young.
[a pause]
Young and naive enough to not appreciate the gravity of what I was doing. At least. . . not until the police got involved.
[picks up a small piece with rounded edges, toying with it idly between his fingers]
. . . I told them I had no idea the entire business was a scam, but they didn't believe me. I got let off on probation for my first offense, but the conviction stayed on my record.
How else am I supposed to take your first unsteady steps into crime, and a world that won't give you a second chance? Most stories lead into an anti-hero of a kind, with the character in question further submerging themselves into the ink pot of malefaction for the sake of the ones they love.
[an exhale. a few more pieces get linked together]
And no. Of course not.
[. . .]
And then my mom died. [. . . leaving him with absolutely nothing] So I found the guy who was running the herbal tea scam and partnered up with him to start swindling people again. Knowingly this time.
[the moment fades, and Edamura lifts his gaze to flash Odile a smile. calm. even. cool. collected. very different from the friendly and affable and sometimes dramatic Edamura everyone in the house has met so far]
There is always more than what one can see. This is fact. He is, she finds, a wonderful storyteller. Able to draw someone in with his words... to keep them in suspense, even if her patience is wearing ever-thin. Little wonder that he was so good at swindling, poisonous as the thought lay.
Odile settles back, hands on her lap, and stares at him warily. ]
Edamura. I'd like to ask you a question, expecting honesty.
[it is, unfortunately, the actor in him. the part of him that is capable of swindling the amount of people he has swindled, even if his intentions here are. . . to be truthful, for once]
[the smile fades, brows raising in bemusement, but he does nod]
Perhaps it's a spoiler to the end of your tale, which you are so lovingly crafting to annoy me with impatience, but... do you still engaging in swindling others?
[ There's a follow-up to this question, which is more important than the question itself, but... she does want to know this first. And sooner than what he's giving. ]
[frowning a bit at having his little story time interrupted, but. . . she jumps forward to that question so quickly that he imagines it is gnawing on her. a deep inhale, a slow exhale]
. . . I'm supposed to be in retirement now. The confidence man lifestyle is-- [waves. . . a hand] And sometimes, it just. . . sounds nice. The idea of finding someone normal and peaceful to settle down with. Finally finding honest work. Just. . . being an average guy, living an average life, in an average world.
[it's. . . why he had come onto this show, actually. to change things for himself. to be something more than Edamura the swindler]
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Odile does not trust particularly easily. Edamura has garnered it well the past two weeks, and though she sets a keen, curious gaze on him for a beat, she sighs. ]
Very well, Edamura. On three.
[ She'll do as he does. ]
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Great.
[this is easy. this is child's play. he hasn't had to shake a tail in quite a while, but the crowded mall hallways will just make it even simpler]
One, two, three—
[and on three. . . he yanks on his companion's sleeve and ducks left, as if diving underneath the surface of the crowds around them. banking left is only part of the plan, though; he also changes directions, walking against the flow of people as their cameramen continue forward, head bowed low]
[the poor crew members make a few surprised noises, audible above the murmur of people. hey, did we lose them? hurry and catch up!! they're not docking my pay for this!!]
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Despite crowing on about her age, she does keep up startlingly well. Not even out of breath. Where are they going, Edamura. Where will they end up. ]
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Sorry about that. I just got tired of being recorded all the time, you kno—
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. . . sorry! I'm so sorry, are you all right?
[the store patrons stutters a simple I'm fine, before brushing past the two to be on his way. Edamura watches him go with a small exhale]
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[WHERE DID HE GET THAT!!!]
Anyway, let's head towards the back. Nobody will see us there.
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Where did he-- ]
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[ Odile is grabbing him by the sleeve again, but she'll still follow him to the back. She has not be party to a kleptomanic rogue to not understand the obvious signs. ]
You'll be turning in that wallet before we leave, correct?
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Yeah, yeah! Don't nag. I'll swing by the lost and found on our way out.
[with the ID in tact, it will swiftly find its place back to its rightful owner. he doesn't speak again until they've made their way to the back of the store, tucked in the aisle lined with boxes of puzzles]
. . . anyway. There's something I want to tell you.
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Why you're so comfortable pickpocketing strangers, perhaps? And running away for that matter, but I won't complain about respite.
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[. . . . . .]
[a moment of silence. Edamura leans back on one of the shelves, perusing the puzzles until his gaze lands on on one featuring a Shiba Inu and a cat lying in a field of flowers. he plucks the box from its resting place and shuffles to the floor, gesturing for Odile to follow]
[yes they are gonna build a puzzle on the floor while they chat, they can pay for it afterwards]
You know. . . before my mom died, I worked for a company that sold herbal tea. They advertised it as something that had tremendous health benefits, even though it was just your boring, less-than-average blend. I was a salesperson, so it was my job to. . . well. Make sales.
[a pause]
. . . we'd do that by quoting an initial price that was way too high. Then we'd plant someone out in the audience to complain about the price, which would prompt us to lower it on the spot for a "special" deal. Propel ate it up. In hindsight. . . it was pretty shitty.
But at the time, I didn't really know any better.
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... Scams like that aren't uncommon in the world, no matter where you may be. Hers doesn't lack of it either, the method familiar as she'd been audience to them before, and she sorts through the pieces as he speaks. The straight edged for the frame, and then the rest to the side. ]
You were just out of high school. I wouldn't expect a young man of that age to think anything of it -- perhaps a feeling that it wasn't very nice, or that you couldn't believe people would fall for it... It's obvious, after all, what you're doing.
[ From the inside, at least. And for those with good faith... Well. They wouldn't assume any better, either. Odile inclines her head for him to go on. ]
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A few years out of high school, actually. I was. . . twenty? But that's still pretty young.
[a pause]
Young and naive enough to not appreciate the gravity of what I was doing. At least. . . not until the police got involved.
[picks up a small piece with rounded edges, toying with it idly between his fingers]
. . . I told them I had no idea the entire business was a scam, but they didn't believe me. I got let off on probation for my first offense, but the conviction stayed on my record.
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...
His mother wouldn't have been smiling, if she knew. Is that what this is? ]
What did you do after that?
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I tried to get another job. What else could I do? We had bills to pay.
[a wry smile as he places the piece down and links it with another]
But nobody wants to hire a criminal, much less one whose crimes were steeped in dishonesty.
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She'll begin the framework then, forming the corners silently. Much the same... as Ka Bue, then. ]
Did you darken yourself further?
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What?? Did I darken myself??? No????
[THAT TURN OF PHRASE, ODILE]
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[ ... ]
Did you manage to find honest work, Edamura?
[ Did someone give him a chance? ]
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[says the guy who got called a chuuni last week]
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[an exhale. a few more pieces get linked together]
And no. Of course not.
[. . .]
And then my mom died. [. . . leaving him with absolutely nothing] So I found the guy who was running the herbal tea scam and partnered up with him to start swindling people again. Knowingly this time.
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And I was really good at it, Odile. Really good.
[not beating the chuuni allegations]
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alien, to her.
There is always more than what one can see. This is fact. He is, she finds, a wonderful storyteller. Able to draw someone in with his words... to keep them in suspense, even if her patience is wearing ever-thin. Little wonder that he was so good at swindling, poisonous as the thought lay.
Odile settles back, hands on her lap, and stares at him warily. ]
Edamura. I'd like to ask you a question, expecting honesty.
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[the smile fades, brows raising in bemusement, but he does nod]
. . . yeah, sure. Go ahead.
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[ There's a follow-up to this question, which is more important than the question itself, but... she does want to know this first. And sooner than what he's giving. ]
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[frowning a bit at having his little story time interrupted, but. . . she jumps forward to that question so quickly that he imagines it is gnawing on her. a deep inhale, a slow exhale]
. . . I'm supposed to be in retirement now. The confidence man lifestyle is-- [waves. . . a hand] And sometimes, it just. . . sounds nice. The idea of finding someone normal and peaceful to settle down with. Finally finding honest work. Just. . . being an average guy, living an average life, in an average world.
[it's. . . why he had come onto this show, actually. to change things for himself. to be something more than Edamura the swindler]
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1/2 when will the multi comment chains end
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