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[For the last six months, the Matsuno household has been abnormally quiet.
There's no running up and down the stairs. No boistrous chatter over breakfast. No brawls breaking out in the bedroom at night. No games of Mahjong on a cold night and then yet more fights breaking out over that.
There is silence.
Only three people have been living in that house, and it's quieter than it's ever been. The only brother- the eldest- remaining rarely left it anymore. He rarely left the bedroom upstairs, to be precise. Sometimes he'd venture up onto the roof, but even that got too hard to swallow with all the constant reminders of how they'd all left him.
One by one, they all left. Not a single one of them had come back since, not even to check up on one another.
It had taken about this long for Osomatsu to finally stop caring. After all, it seemed like he cared a lot more than anyone else did. It was the only reason he was still even here, sleeping in an empty futon and eating his meals around an empty table. Eventually he did this less and less and left the futon only long enough to relieve himself. Back to bed, back to sleep, back to unconsciousness where he didn't have to think unless he started dreaming. He didn't talk to his parents much, but when he did he still had a knack for making things seem okay when they really weren't. It's the only reason he was able to scoot by barely living until his body just couldn't take it anymore.
Karamatsu had been sleeping in after having yet another failed interview when he was awoken to Chibita shaking him roughly and trying to give him the phone. "It's for you, idjit," Karamatsu barely made out as he fumbled the phone a few times before blearily getting it to his ear. Within a minute of receiving the phone and hanging it up, Karamatsu had thrown his clothes on and bolted out the door without telling Chibita what was going on. He hadn't even gotten any of his things, he just.
Went.
Osomatsu wasn't doing well. It was like, ever since his brothers left, he just...hadn't gotten better. Matsuyo didn't even know what to do to help her oldest son anymore, but she had known that his brothers would want to be there with him if he was this bad off. Karamatsu, for his part, couldn't believe it. Osomatsu, of all of them? Surely not...
And yet, it was unfortunately true. Karamatsu had actually been the first Matsuyo got hold of since he was living close by with Chibita. It had given Karamatsu a chance to see Osomatsu alone, which he was grateful for. The Osomatsu he'd come home to wasn't the Osomatsu he'd left, wasn't even the Osomatsu he'd dragged out of the room that night before Choromatsu left. He was buried under months of depression and what was left was battered and nearly completely withered away. That alone was enough to completely shatter Karamatsu's heart, but what he really couldn't take was seeing his younger siblings filter home one by one.
Jyushimatsu. Todomatsu. Choromatsu.
Two days passed and only five sons were home. Osomatsu was getting worse. He'd stopped eating entirely and would barely tolerate water. Not only that, but the fourth of their number- Ichimatsu- was nowhere to be found. He couldn't be contacted. No job, no number, no home. It was like he'd vanished off the face of the earth. Before Matsuyo could completely expire from the stress, though, Karamatsu offered himself up to go find him. He'd take Todomatsu's phone with him so he could keep in touch, just in case. The others should stay behind with Osomatsu.
That had been three hours ago, and now Karamatsu found himself in a largely unfamiliar ward of Tokyo. After a light-speed search of their hometown, he'd begun asking around. Have you seen someone who looks like me?
No. Sorry. Nobody like that.
Where was he?
Karamatsu couldn't stop looking, he had to be somewhere here. He didn't care if he got looks for shouting in the streets, because he knew his voice among all of theirs was the most recognizable should Ichimatsu happen to hear it.
He had to be here.]
There's no running up and down the stairs. No boistrous chatter over breakfast. No brawls breaking out in the bedroom at night. No games of Mahjong on a cold night and then yet more fights breaking out over that.
There is silence.
Only three people have been living in that house, and it's quieter than it's ever been. The only brother- the eldest- remaining rarely left it anymore. He rarely left the bedroom upstairs, to be precise. Sometimes he'd venture up onto the roof, but even that got too hard to swallow with all the constant reminders of how they'd all left him.
One by one, they all left. Not a single one of them had come back since, not even to check up on one another.
It had taken about this long for Osomatsu to finally stop caring. After all, it seemed like he cared a lot more than anyone else did. It was the only reason he was still even here, sleeping in an empty futon and eating his meals around an empty table. Eventually he did this less and less and left the futon only long enough to relieve himself. Back to bed, back to sleep, back to unconsciousness where he didn't have to think unless he started dreaming. He didn't talk to his parents much, but when he did he still had a knack for making things seem okay when they really weren't. It's the only reason he was able to scoot by barely living until his body just couldn't take it anymore.
Karamatsu had been sleeping in after having yet another failed interview when he was awoken to Chibita shaking him roughly and trying to give him the phone. "It's for you, idjit," Karamatsu barely made out as he fumbled the phone a few times before blearily getting it to his ear. Within a minute of receiving the phone and hanging it up, Karamatsu had thrown his clothes on and bolted out the door without telling Chibita what was going on. He hadn't even gotten any of his things, he just.
Went.
Osomatsu wasn't doing well. It was like, ever since his brothers left, he just...hadn't gotten better. Matsuyo didn't even know what to do to help her oldest son anymore, but she had known that his brothers would want to be there with him if he was this bad off. Karamatsu, for his part, couldn't believe it. Osomatsu, of all of them? Surely not...
And yet, it was unfortunately true. Karamatsu had actually been the first Matsuyo got hold of since he was living close by with Chibita. It had given Karamatsu a chance to see Osomatsu alone, which he was grateful for. The Osomatsu he'd come home to wasn't the Osomatsu he'd left, wasn't even the Osomatsu he'd dragged out of the room that night before Choromatsu left. He was buried under months of depression and what was left was battered and nearly completely withered away. That alone was enough to completely shatter Karamatsu's heart, but what he really couldn't take was seeing his younger siblings filter home one by one.
Jyushimatsu. Todomatsu. Choromatsu.
Two days passed and only five sons were home. Osomatsu was getting worse. He'd stopped eating entirely and would barely tolerate water. Not only that, but the fourth of their number- Ichimatsu- was nowhere to be found. He couldn't be contacted. No job, no number, no home. It was like he'd vanished off the face of the earth. Before Matsuyo could completely expire from the stress, though, Karamatsu offered himself up to go find him. He'd take Todomatsu's phone with him so he could keep in touch, just in case. The others should stay behind with Osomatsu.
That had been three hours ago, and now Karamatsu found himself in a largely unfamiliar ward of Tokyo. After a light-speed search of their hometown, he'd begun asking around. Have you seen someone who looks like me?
No. Sorry. Nobody like that.
Where was he?
Karamatsu couldn't stop looking, he had to be somewhere here. He didn't care if he got looks for shouting in the streets, because he knew his voice among all of theirs was the most recognizable should Ichimatsu happen to hear it.
He had to be here.]
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Date: 2016-08-26 01:03 am (UTC)[Karamatsu glances sidelong at Ichimatsu once he's fully dressed, remembering just how rail thin he'd been without the clothes there to cover it up.]
We should get you something to eat, first. Then we can go.
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Date: 2016-08-26 01:08 am (UTC)...I guess.
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Date: 2016-08-26 01:52 am (UTC)Before he leaves the bathroom, though, he reaches back carefully for Ichimatsu's hand, curling his fingers around it himself this time before leading the way into the hallway.]
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Date: 2016-08-26 04:22 am (UTC)Just... something quick is fine.
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Date: 2016-08-26 05:46 pm (UTC)We have some instant ramen, I think. It won't take long to make.
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Date: 2016-08-26 06:48 pm (UTC)That's nostalgic.
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Date: 2016-08-26 09:05 pm (UTC)[He decides to ask, realizing a beat later that it was probably an insensitive question. Too late to take it back; they're in the kitchen, now, and Karamatsu's letting go of Ichimatsu's hand so he can actually retrieve a kettle to boil water in.]
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Date: 2016-08-26 09:27 pm (UTC)The couple I mentioned that picked me up off the street... They took me to a little ramen stand.
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Date: 2016-08-26 09:52 pm (UTC)[Bless them for caring enough to keep an eye on Ichimatsu out there. He might really have found a corpse if it weren't for them. He thinks this as he crosses the kitchen, filling the kettle with water before putting it on the heat.]
I hope that one day I will be able to properly thank them for helping you when you needed it.
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Date: 2016-08-27 06:25 am (UTC)...'m gonna sit, [He mumbles, and then does just that, even if it's sort of more of his knees dropping out from under him. He's been standing too long, and the bath got him all sleepy, so basically his everything is rebelling. He blinks once he's down, having fully intended to make that shift himself, and just repositions himself sheepishly.]
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Date: 2016-08-27 10:07 pm (UTC)Only then does he turn his attention back to his brother sitting on the floor.]
Are you alright?
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Date: 2016-08-28 07:01 am (UTC)...I can't fake being okay, Karamatsu. [He looks at his knees, frowning.] Mom's gonna freak out. Osomatsu's-- not okay, and then I'm a damn mess. It's not fair to her.
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Date: 2016-08-28 04:39 pm (UTC)[Karamatsu insists, deciding to crouch a little in front of Ichimatsu on one knee while the ramen does its thing.]
You at least are in well enough condition to walk. You aren't confined to a- a-
[A hospital bed.]
She will just be happy seeing you again. And having us all together again.
[For what short time that might be.]
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Date: 2016-08-29 12:49 am (UTC)... It should have been me, really.
[From the crazed way he says that, he probably didn't mean to actually say it out loud.]
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Date: 2016-08-29 01:34 am (UTC)No. ...no no.
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Date: 2016-08-29 01:45 am (UTC)It should, though. Osomatsu has something going for him. He's like the leader of the pack. I'm just the asshole cat guy who should have died beside a dumpster.
[He's. Actually smiling as he says this. Ichimatsu please.]
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Date: 2016-08-29 02:20 am (UTC)I would prefer if no one had to go through this, personally. It is hard for everyone.
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Date: 2016-08-29 02:53 am (UTC)[He laughs, but it's not a humorous sound at all.]
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Date: 2016-08-29 03:01 am (UTC)He feels like if he argues, it will get worse. So while the ramen finishes up, he'll let Ichimatsu talk himself out.]
Sometimes things just work that way, Brother. We can't explain why, but...it is for reasons we could not possibly hope to understand.
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Date: 2016-08-29 03:14 am (UTC)[His hands thread into his hair and he pulls, rocking in place.]
Karamatsu it's not fair, it shouldn't be him, it can't be him. I'm sorry-- you told me to quit this before, I'm.
[He tries to burrow into his knees, but his arms are in the way.]
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Date: 2016-08-29 03:36 am (UTC)I know it isn't fair. This should not be happening.
And...I am sorry I told you that before. I was just...overwhelmed. I couldn't stand hearing you talk that way about yourself. ...but you're allowed not to be okay.
[He hasn't been since Osomatsu got admitted. He's just good at pretending.]
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Date: 2016-08-29 03:59 am (UTC)[He pulls his hair again, and he's started to hyperventilate, but he's trying to figure out how to stop. He knows he's not okay and he knows it's better to get it out of his system now, but Karamatsu doesn't deserve this and everything is just happening too fast for him to keep up. He feels sick but there's nothing in his stomach to purge, and Karamatsu is making him ramen because he's worried, and he wants to cry and beat his head in and claw his hair out all at once.]
I can't breathe.
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Date: 2016-08-29 04:11 am (UTC)[And here comes Karamatsu, finally just...relenting and crossing the floor between them both, not immediately putting his arms around Ichimatsu. Instead, he opts to put a hand on each of his shoulders, continuing to fix him with his gaze.]
Ichimatsu? Breathe with me. Okay? Slowly. Watch me.
[He takes a slow, deep breath, holds it for a second, then slowly releases it. He doesn't expect him to be able to do it right away, but he'll keep it up for as long as he has to.]
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Date: 2016-08-29 04:27 am (UTC)I'm sorry.
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Date: 2016-08-29 04:37 am (UTC)[It's not a chiding sound, more like an attempt at placating. He lets Ichimatsu do what he needs to, eventually reaching up to lightly rest a hand against one of his forearms.]
Just breathe. You're fine.
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