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𝗿𝗶𝗱𝗱𝗹𝗲 𝗿𝗼𝘀𝗲𝗵𝗲𝗮𝗿𝘁𝘀🥀 ([personal profile] beheaded) wrote2021-05-17 11:09 pm

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[ after weeks of meticulous preparation, the day has finally arrived. an unbirthday party is finally allowed to commence. riddle wasn't being hyperbolic when he told shu he was an excellent unbirthday planner; everything from the guest list to the sun's position when he strides into the garden have been accounted for.

he promised shu the ultimate wonderland experience, and that's precisely what riddle gives him; the moment shu arrives through the magic mirror, he's accosted by a smartly-dressed white rabbit who tells him he's a helper for queen rosehearts. the rabbit's mannerisms might be familiar to shu; the nervousness, the insistence that they're pressed for time and late for a "very important date" when they make their way through the rose maze. thankfully the maze itself is relatively tame on this day, also courtesy of the queen's preparations (what good is an unbirthday party if no one can get to the venue?). there's the occasional grove of rose trees, some blooms painted, some left to their natural redness, and a few of the roses even impart greetings to passerbys-- otherwise, things are somewhat unremarkable by the standards of a wonderland native.

if only the same could be said of the venue.

upon exiting the maze, shu will be greeted by the sight of a lush tea garden overrun with carefully calculated disarray. tables and chairs in all sorts of shapes and sizes are placed together in a manner that seems completely random, almost as random as the decor. riddle promised talking rabbits and dancing hats and singing tea pots, and that's exactly what shu will find. almost all of wonderland's creatures pop in now and then, from doggerpillars in the flowers to gaggles of mome raths shuffling all over the ground like a sentient shag rug. the potted centerpieces dance with bread-and-butterflies, attempting to chat up and flirt with the guests. all in all, it truly is a scene straight from a fairytale, albeit one that is chaotic and whimsical.

at least shu isn't the only non-native. the other denizens of heartslabyul were permitted to bring an outsider as their plus one as well, meaning there's several other confused boys among him whose reactions to the fresh hell before them range from bewildered amusement to terrified screaming. that, of course, isn't speaking of the fact several of these other guests have animal-like features of their own; there's even a vampire in their midst, holding a parasol and taking refuge beneath a tree, clearly among the terrified.

it's a lot, but thankfully explanations come soon, because the sound of a clock booming out the hour fills the garden, and is immediately followed by that familiar rabbit scrambling in. he sounds his trumpet to announce riddle's arrival. "please be seated for his loveliness, his grace... his excellency... h-- his royal majesty, queen rosehearts!"

staff in hand and looking refined as ever, riddle strides into the venue, flanked by a number of his students in uniform, his gaze scrutinizing as he looks over every detail of the tea garden one last time (his expression does brighten somewhat when he notices shu though).

while the uniformed students disperse to help their own guests, shu's pants leg is given a few tugs by the exhausted mr. rabbit. he sputters something about shu needing to be seated somewhere special, and hobbles over to the head table. there sits a trio of chairs; the one pulled out for shu is this wide, lavish, and garishly colored abomination draped in silks and decorated with appliques of hearts in clashing tones. it is offensive to the eyes, and it is meant for the king. to his right is a chair that is comically large, the backrest tall and imposing, the velvety surface black and red and also decorated with patches and appliques of hearts and strawberries and crowns and whatever else riddle decided he liked that day. to shu's left is a plush stool set atop a pile of textbooks, clearly meant for the cutest doll in the world.

finally, finally, riddle approaches. he gives a curtsey to mr. rabbit, and holds the pose as the rabbit gives his long report on the party's attendees. after a nod of understanding, the rabbit is relieved of his duties. once he's gone riddle turns to shu with a bright-cheeked, expectant smile. ]


I hope you I didn't keep you waiting long. Welcome to Wonderland, and a very merry unbirthday to you!

[ thanks riddle...... ]
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[personal profile] oshisan 2021-07-08 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
T-The ideal husband and...?

[So they are meant to be a married couple for the day?! Good lord. Shu had no idea about this!

His first instinct is to protest some more. Acting the role of "King" is one thing, but playing at marriage with Riddle is totally unnecessary! In the first place, marriage is a sacred institution, and not something that should be "played at" outside of film and theater. However...

Riddle is being his usual stubborn self. He's arguing his point without letting Shu get a word in edgewise. And the crux of his argument seems to be "educational value." Shu isn't fully buying it—while he is aware of the existence of "finishing schools" where young people learn proper manners—
]

There's more to proper courtship than just calling each other "dear."

[It all seems like a pointless exercise to him. Nonetheless... he cannot argue that this custom appears far less strange than some of the others he's been introduced to thus far, such as exploding cake and the very concept of "unbirthdays." Furthermore, it's not as though he doesn't already call Riddle terms of endearment in his head, such as "my cute Riddle" and "my dear friend Riddle." Still, to call him "my dear" outright and play at being his spouse...!

There's only one way for Shu to handle this.

After a long moment of being at war with himself, lips twisted into a grimace, he relents with a huff of air.
]

Fine. We have already play-acted at being lovers once before; we can use this chance to redeem ourselves for the stupid drivel we said that day.

[He... he means the porn script. The man and woman co-owning that lemon tree were meant to be a couple, as far as Shu could tell.]

After all, this is simply make-believe.

[And Riddle seems just as embarrassed about their circumstances as he is, judging from the rosy blush staining his cheeks. Honestly, if Shu weren't so flustered himself, he'd take the time to appreciate how cute he looks right now. As it stands, however, it's probably best to just move on.]

As King, my first wish is to sample one of those French desserts.

[He gestures to the macarons, speaking in an authoritative tone of voice.]
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[personal profile] oshisan 2021-09-01 05:56 pm (UTC)(link)
[Shu's becoming accustomed to the plethora of delicious desserts available, but can't help admiring the macaron tower. He opens his mouth, intending to say something smart about the complex craft behind macarons, and how France has mastered the art of pastry, when the tray unbalances rather suddenly and ducks beneath the table, correctly anticipating the shattering of those plates. He's starting to understand how things work around here.

Doesn't mean he approves, though. When he re-emerges, their messy surroundings only cause him to shake his head ruefully. If there's one thing Shu can be counted on for, it's criticism.
]

I don't suppose you can repair this china with a wave of that magic staff, can you? It looked quite elegant.

[He can understand the catharsis of smashing breakable objects into pieces, but he can't condone destroying something beautiful—unless it's a beautiful pastry, and he's destroying it with his molars. Gingerly reaching out his hand, Shu plucks a pink macaron from the top rung of tower. He pops it into his mouth and chews, and expression instantly brightening.]

The texture and taste of the jam... both are perfect. Très bien. I'll gladly accept more tea to accompany these sweets.

[Not that he intends to eat too much and ruin his nutrition. But at the very least, he must sample each flavor; it would be foolish not to. For that reason, two more macarons are withdrawn from the tower.]
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[personal profile] oshisan 2021-09-07 06:38 am (UTC)(link)
Then you should at least have one of these busboys sweep up the pieces. [He gestures to the students who rolled out the cake.] A fine mosaic could be made from the broken pieces of that china. One could make a mirror, a vase, or even a chandelier from them as well.

[He'd be more inclined to complain some more about the smashing if he wasn't being plied with sweets. And not just any sweets, but delicious French pastry! Shu bites into the vanilla macaron next, and finds that one to be just as delectable as the raspberry. His attention drifts, however, when Riddle explains who made the sweets, eyes flickering with interest. A childhood best friend...? Has Riddle ever mentioned such a person?

Shu follows Riddle's gaze over to the tall, bespectacled man standing some distance away. At a glance, he resembles someone Shu isn't too fond of. But the smirk breaks the resemblance; humorless Hasumi, insufferable vice president of the student council, would never wear such an expression.

He isn't sure what to make of the man or his relationship with Riddle. His baking, on the other hand, is very easy to assess. That's the part Shu feels most qualified to comment on.
]

I would've assumed this party had been catered by a professional pâtissier, flown all the way from France. Great things can be accomplished when one chooses a pursuit early on and devotes one's life to it; these sweets are a testament to that fact.

[And so are Shu's costumes, including the broomstick-riding outfit he made specially for Riddle—or at least he'd like to think so. That particular costume is still sitting in its suitcase underneath the table. Shu isn't thinking about it right now, however; instead he's focused on Riddle's wording. "Even when we were children..." Did Riddle eat his friend's sweets in secret, Shu wonders? Or did his tyrannical mother forbid him from having so much as a taste?

He doesn't get the chance to ask, or to inquire further about this "Trey" person. As soon as Riddle's last words sink in, Shu's eyes go wide, and he flies into a panic.
]

Mademoiselle...! That's right, she disappeared! Has she been captured again? Where is she?

[His head whips back and forth as he scans the surrounding area, eyes roving over all of the dessert and debris. He looks to the left, he looks to the right... nothing. He's just about to check under the table when he catches sight of something shimmery in the corner of his eye, hovering just above his field of vision. And in that moment, the words come to him unbidden, exiting his lips in a high-pitched giggle.]

Fufu.

[Shu snaps his neck up.]

Mademoi— ... Good lord. You've taken flight?

No, it's more like floating. I'm in a bubble, see? I've been here this whole time. You don't need to worry.

You're asking the impossible. One minute you were seated on your cushion; the next you'd disappear. Of course I was worried.

[As usual, Shu effortlessly switches between speaking in his own voice and doing the ventriloquism. He's a little leery about letting Mademoiselle continue to float around in what appears to be a physics-defying soap bubble, but for the time being, at least, she seems safe.]

I guess there's no helping it. I wish you'd relax a little more, though... After all, this is your "unbirthday" party. And I'm sure Riddle-chan and his friends would never hurt me. Right, Riddle-chan?
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[personal profile] oshisan 2021-09-15 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
[It's cool. The stripping of Shu's own title, and his own ensuing descent into madness, are subjects he's also deemed unfit for conversation—especially with Riddle. Perhaps it's futile, seeing as they both keep getting forced into unpleasant situations designed to strip them of their dignity, but Shu wants Riddle to think the best of him. To see him as someone strong, reliable and wise, like an older brother or a teacher.

(Never mind that the reliable wise guy in question is currently attempting to converse with a doll...)

Riddle's last words left Shu with more questions—questions about what it means to be "King," and what it means specifically for that bespectacled man to be King while Riddle serves as Queen. (Hopefully it means nothing untoward.) But those questions will have to wait for another time, as Shu is easily distracted by Mademoiselle's reappearance.

Ever the worrywart, Shu had been concerned that Mademoiselle would get smashed to pieces just like the tea sets. But he finds himself satisfied with Riddle's assurances about her safety. Riddle's promises aren't excessive in his book; laying down one's life seems like a perfectly understandable course of action in order to protect his precious doll. He normally dislikes threats of violence, but if something did happen to her, he'd be liable to carry out those public beheadings himself. So, in response:
]

Surely you aren't talking about soldiers made from playing cards? You must not have heard the expression "to fall like a house of cards." Nonetheless, I'll take your word for it. I won't worry any longer about our safety here.

[In the past few minutes he's noticed that Riddle seems to have the people here well-trained. Which is for the best; Riddle isn't always right, but Shu believes he's a bright young man who deserves to be listened to.

He turns back to Mademoiselle, eyeing the soap bubble with interest.
]

I assume this bubble is enchanted; it has some sort of protective field around it, yes? That's all well and good. But why don't you come down now? Your place at the table is empty; you could sit on your cushion and enjoy the proceedings.

[Mademoiselle responds in her usual chirpy tone.]

It's nice of you to consider me, Shu-kun, but I've been enjoying the party from inside here. Fufu, it's kind of fun to float around ♫ I might not get this opportunity again, so I'd rather keep enjoying it. You should just focus on your conversation with Riddle-chan, okay? There was something he wanted to know about... I think it was your "best friends"?

[With that, Shu looks back at Riddle again, the look in his eyes questioning.]

Is that true? You wish to know about my friends?
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[personal profile] oshisan 2021-10-14 05:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm sure your studies are far more interesting than those offered at my school.

[Maybe if Yumenosaki offered classes on sorcery, he'd spent less time playing truant in the handicrafts clubroom. Which isn't to say that Shu's always harbored a fascination with magic—on the contrary, before meeting Riddle he assumed that sorcery was make-believe for children. After witnessing Riddle's spell-casting with his own two eyes, however, he stands corrected.]

I suppose I have no choice but to talk about those four. Their behavior is embarrassing; honestly, being seen in public with some of them feels shameful. Nonetheless, I consider them to be—

[Wait.

Riddle's words catch up to him, grinding Shu's speech to a halt alongside his thoughts. He stares, eyes flaring wide. Your best friends, those other two performers in Valkyrie
]

You're wrong.

[He speaks too quickly, too hastily, eyebrows drawn together.]

There's only one other gear in Valkyrie.
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[personal profile] oshisan 2021-10-14 07:09 pm (UTC)(link)
[Shu should've known he'd find the videos. Valkyrie has more videos available online with Nito than without; he was with them for so long, after all. At the beginning, and at the height of their popularity, there stood Nito, suspended by his strings. Of course this was bound to happen.

But between all their recent shows, and all Shu's costume assignments, and his post-graduation plans, and his concerns about Kagehira, and Riddle and Riddle's sorcery, and the strange situations he and Riddle kept finding themselves in, and the Unbirthday and everything else... Shu honestly hasn't had time to think of Nito much at all recently.

He drops his gaze to the table. His eyes are downcast, forehead creased. To be asked that question so innocently feels quite unpleasant indeed.
]

He's no longer with Valkyrie. To call us "friends" would be laughable.

[Nito would surely be offended at the suggestion. Shu's convinced himself of that.

His mood has definitely soured, in spite of all the ongoing festivities. He is aware, however, that Riddle meant no harm and couldn't have known better. It would be best for them to shelve this matter and resume their previous discussion. So, that's what he does.
]

As I was saying... there are four people I consider to be old friends. [Never mind that "old" means about a year in this case.] We were grouped together as performers and given a strange title: the "five eccentrics." Though that name hasn't been relevant in some time.

[He waves a hand.]

I was never keen on being lumped in with them. To start with, my behavior is far less abnormal than theirs. But I suppose... we are similar in some respects. They stand out from the masses, and are gifted in their own right.
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[personal profile] oshisan 2021-10-18 04:36 pm (UTC)(link)
You're right about that. I never said there weren't worse names to be called; I simply dislike the label because it was thrust upon us by someone despicable.

Nonetheless... we're in agreement about the term "eccentric." What the masses call "eccentricity" is not always vulgar or offensive, but merely something beyond their narrow comprehension. Many of history's greatest artists were misunderstood in that sense, because the masses couldn't understand their vision.

[Oh, the hardships of life of an artist.]

However, there are some behaviors one should refrain from engaging in, especially within the public eye. The other so-called eccentrics do not see it that way, and lack common sense. That's what separates us.
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[personal profile] oshisan 2021-10-19 02:26 am (UTC)(link)
[So Riddle's known his share of despicable people as well, hmm? Shu can only hope, for his sake, that none of them were as loathsome as Tenshouin. He'd say something to that effect, except he's a little distracted by the fact that Riddle's butterknife just sliced right through that teacup like... well... a warm knife through butter.

He picks up his own knife, tapping it gently on the side of his own cup. Nope. Nothing.
]

You really ought to consider becoming a mosaicist. Or a sculptor—that would suit your abilities just as well.

[Still looking a tad flummoxed, Shu shakes his head to himself before he answers Riddle's original question.]

To begin with, one of them likes to submerge himself in bodies of water, such as public fountains. He'll soak for a long period of time and then emerge dripping water everywhere. A nuisance, to say the least. But there's no use talking to him about this; he doesn't listen.

Next is the man known as Hibiki Wataru. I call him a man, but his behavior is akin to that of a clown or court jester's. Everywhere he goes, he makes a spectacle of himself: gesturing flamboyantly, speaking obnoxiously, flying around by blimp, and unleashing flights of doves. He has also shown me some magic tricks, but not real magic like yours. One of them was upsetting; I didn't like it at all.

There's one more "main character" I haven't discussed: Sakuma Rei. He speaks as though he's old man; I'm not sure why he does that. His sleeping arrangements are also peculiar.

Finally, there's the youngest one. His manner of speaking is also odd. He can be overly cheeky as well. But perhaps it's to be expected, given his age. Since he's cute, his disagreeable qualities can be easily overlooked.

[Never mind that Natsume is a whopping one year younger than Shu, making him roughly the same age as Riddle. He's still the baby of the group.]
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[personal profile] oshisan 2021-10-21 06:48 am (UTC)(link)
[Shu wasn't crestfallen, but what the hell. After a few moments of blinking down at the jam he unscrews the cap and begins spreading it over a crumpet. Under normal circumstances, he prefers to taste baked goods on their own. But seeing as the food in this spread has been quite good so far, he figures he can trust the jam.

While sampling the jam (which is, indeed, delicious) he keeps his ears open while Riddle talks. The first thing to catch his attention is, naturally, the mention of mythological creatures.
]

Merfolk and fairies, you say? I suppose that's not entirely surprising. This "Wonderland" of yours is filled to the brim with oddities. That said, I hope for your sake that these classmates you mention are as harmless as the sanitized depictions present in fairytales made for children, and nothing at all like the monsters from ancient myths.

[Merfolk supposedly lure people to their death, while fairies are known for playing tricks on hapless humans. (Tricks involving Pocky, for instance.) Being a powerful sorcerer, hopefully Riddle can protect himself against malevolent creatures if need be. Still... Shu can't help but worry about him. After all, Riddle is small, delicate, and has the appearance of an innocent and adorable young man.

Speaking of which—
]

I never said there weren't others.

[In addition to Natsume there's also Chibisuke, and Nito's children (sans the average-looking one). Shu's seen plenty of adorable young men.]

However, you are far more extraordinary than any of them.

[The words flow naturally from his lips; he speaks them with conviction. However, in the aftermath he's left feeling surprised by them, eyes blinking down at his own crumpet. He meant what he said: as a powerful sorcerer, future Queen, and denizen of this strange Wonderland, Riddle is more extraordinary than just about anyone Shu's ever encountered. But to place him above all those other people he knows, including Natsume, whom he cares deeply for as a friend... that carries a certain significance which Shu finds hard to shake off. He returns to his crumpet instead of praising Riddle further.]
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[personal profile] oshisan 2021-10-21 07:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Indeed you're right. Humans are quite capable of being irritating, and even monstrous— Oh, thank you.

[Shu receives the tea just in time for it to distract him from musing aloud about human nature, which is just as well. His speeches on the subject have a tendency to stretch on and on forever. Better than he sips his tea and eats his crumpet instead.

He does look up from his food again when Riddle's last words sink in, glancing at the boy from the corner of his eye. That statement caught him by surprise; he's used to hearing Kagehira proclaim that they'll be together forever and ever, but to hear those words from Riddle... it's unexpected, to say the least. And given that Riddle was inquiring about Nito a few minutes ago, Shu can't help but feel as though those words sound rather pointed.

What does Riddle know about him, anyway? Riddle may proclaim he'd stay, but if he'd been there to witness Valkyrie's fall from grace, or been a member himself while Shu was at his most tyrannical, there's no telling how he would have acted. But perhaps Shu shouldn't be taking this declaration of friendship so seriously to start with. That's all it is, after all. Yet as someone who's been betrayed by someone he considered a "friend" before... it means something to Shu regardless.
]

I'm happy to be yours as well, so that works out rather nicely.

[The words are said quietly and with sincerity. Yet again, after he's finished talking, Shu can't help but realize that they sounded... strange. He and Riddle are playing the role of King and Queen quite well, aren't they? But—no, no, what is he thinking?!

Feeling increasingly flustered, Shu clears his throat.
]

Anyway—you may have already noticed, but I have something to unveil to you once we're finished eating. I daresay you'll rather like it.

[Yes, let's change the subject. Specifically let's change it to the suitcase Shu carried with him into Wonderland and left sitting on the grass beneath the table.]
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[personal profile] oshisan 2021-10-23 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
There's no need to hide it from you; we talked about it previously.

As I recall, you informed me that you're capable of riding a broomstick, but that you don't have the proper clothes for it and are forced to wear sweats. I thought that was a shame, so I designed you a three-piece outfit myself, as well as a hat and a pair of boots. Though I may have gotten carried away on certain parts.

[He just couldn't help himself. The thought of Riddle sailing through the skies was so inspiring. Anyway, he waves his hand.]

I'd be happy to get it out right now, but first, we must finish our feast and clear some space on the table.
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[personal profile] oshisan 2021-11-06 03:17 am (UTC)(link)
It wasn't just for you; it was also for my own peace of mind. I firmly believe one should dress properly for each and every occasion. Sailing through the sky in sweatclothes is unacceptable. One at least needs a cloak. Besides...

[Shu shifts his eyes, cheeks coloring just a little bit.]

You are an important friend to me. You deserve only the best.

[Riddle went to the trouble of preparing this elaborate celebration, after all. He deserves to be repaid in kind. Though, uh, speaking of the party spread...

Shu prepares for chaos when Riddle climbs onto his throne and yells again. He was not expecting the cup to be snatched out of his hand, though, and he makes an indignant noise in response. If Riddle had simply asked him to set down the cup so they could clear the dishes, he would have done so!

But that's not how things work here, and the sound of crashing china soon fills the air—a sound (and sight) he finds less startling the third time around. It gets his blood pumping. He feels a deep-seated, instinctive distress when he sees something beautiful shattered to bits, but by now he's resigned to it. Moreover, there's something undeniably cathartic about smashing things. He's destroyed objects in a fit of rage before, so he knows. Creation and destruction are two sides of the same coin.

As for the guests getting hauled off, Shu has no complaints about that. Frankly, he cared more about the china than he did about them. Once they're gone and the table has been cleared, Shu gets out of his seat, kneels down in the grass, and locates the carry-on suitcase he left beneath the table. It's still there, untouched, for which he's grateful; he would've been livid if the fairies had snatched it from under his nose. He worked very hard on that costume. So, so hard. He ignored schoolwork to make it.
]

Let's start with the footwear.

[Those are in a separate compartment from the rest of the costume, after all. And since Shu considers the hat to be the costume's crowning gem, he ought to save it for last. Reaching inside the suitcase, Shu withdraws two knee-high lace-up fake leather boots and presents them for Riddle to inspect.]

You're accustomed to wearing shoes like this, yes? These shouldn't be too different from what you're used to. I took care to make sure they'd offer you support.

[While also looking stylish as fuck. He assumes Riddle will like them, but he is watching his reaction to make sure.]
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[personal profile] oshisan 2021-11-14 08:32 am (UTC)(link)
[Don't step on broken glass, Riddle. You'll contract Twisted Tetanus.

Shu watches with great satisfaction as Riddle examines the boots. From those widened eyes, to the reverent way he touches his gift, the boy's awe couldn't be more obvious, and Shu couldn't be happier to see it. He's confident in his own skill, of course, and he expected Riddle to be appreciative; after all, high-heeled boots are something he wears often (and wears very well). But after all the times Shu's sewn some garment or another for Nito—a frilly blouse closed with a brooch, stockings and socks edge with hand-tatted lace, a pair of knickerbockers—well... let's just say he's used to seeing his hard work go to waste.

But not this time. Not anymore. At last Shu has found someone who fits his physical idea, delicate and androgynous and adorable like a doll, and that person actually wants to be dressed up. He understands Shu's artistic vision. He knows that Shu knows what he'd look best in. Their interests are aligned. To Shu, Riddle is more than just a dear friend.

He's a muse and an inspiration.
]

Aren't they, aren't they? ♪ The heel will give you a lift and make you seem powerful, and it's wide enough so that it should be easy to walk in. Though I suppose your feet won't be touching the ground throughout most of their use... Still, dismounting should be easy.

[There's more he could say about what he wanted to express with the design, but he refrains from now. Though giving Riddle the chance to show proper appreciation for each piece has its own appeal, he's honestly eager to have him see more. So with that, Shu returns to the suitcase.

Out comes a large bundle of mostly-dark cloth. Several garments are folded neatly on top of one another: a blouse, a pair of shorts, shimmery gold leggings to go underneath the shorts, and a long black hooded cloak with gold trim to match those leggings. Visibly excited, Shu hands the pile over, setting it on the table before Riddle.
]

There's one more piece after this. I daresay you'll be able to guess what it is.
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[personal profile] oshisan 2021-12-02 07:31 am (UTC)(link)
Why don't you see for yourself?

[And with an indulgent smile, Shu unveils the final item. It is, indeed, a witch's hat. The brim is 48 centimeters wide, with gold trim to match the cape, but the showstopper here is obviously the giant bow—gold as well, of course. Evidently, the answer is yes; gold suits Riddle perfectly, at least in Shu's mind.]
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[personal profile] oshisan 2021-12-18 06:47 pm (UTC)(link)
[Goodness, Riddle is adorable. His reactions make all the hours of toil and lost sleep totally worth it. May he try it on? Shu hastens to reply,]

Of course. I made it just for you to wear. Go ahead and place it on your head—I'll hold your crown.