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KIM KITSURAGI: One hand comes up to cling frantically at your neck. He’s scrambling for some shred of composure, some scrap of authority, but he’s breathless and laughing and it goes straight to your head like a second-hand high. “Put me down!”
You: “Gotta carry you over the threshold,” you grunt. “It’s good luck.”
ENCYCLOPEDIA: An old Ubi Sunt? tradition. It’s a symbol of devotion, of the sickness-and-health part of marriage vows.
LOGIC: You’re never going to get married. You’re sure of that. It’s not legal, and anyway Kim wouldn’t enjoy the spectacle of it. This is as close as you’ll get.
ELECTROCHEMISTRY: This is pretty fucking good, though.Kim and Harry are finally moving in together.
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INLAND EMPIRE: He falls asleep sometimes with your hand wrapped around his, clutched to his chest. You like it because you can feel him breathing. Sometimes when you’ve had a loud day he has you sit between his legs on the floor while he sits on the couch and pushes his fingers through your soft hair, massages all the chaos out of your head until you’re groaning and letting the full weight of your overfull skull rest on his thigh. Runs his fingers through your mutton chops until you’re full to bursting with satisfaction.
INTERFACING: His hands are clever. They take you apart and put you back together like one of his machines. They smell of the polish he uses on the leather of his gloves, beeswax and eucalyptus. They’re beautiful, too.
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The Case of the Man Who Two-Thirds Wasn't There by glisteningceruleaneyes
Fandoms: Disco Elysium (Video Game)
29 May 2022
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Three-and-one-third bodies have been found in an abandoned vehicle on the riverbank.
It would be a challenging case even without the bad weather, weapons smuggling, white nationalists, industrial accidents, and the concept of pedigree dog breeds—but over it all hangs one troubling question: What is it that fascinates you about Kim Kitsuragi? Is it working class camaraderie? A sinister hex of mysterious origin? Did you imprint on him in Martinaise, like an amnesiac duckling? If you don’t figure out what’s going on soon, people are going to start to notice. Especially him.
And sooner or later? Everything is related to the case.
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“A small item for your review, Lieutenant,”
It’s spoken quietly, almost inaudible, but Harry had felt her walk up to his desk and had dutifully ended the last sentence in his report in preparation. When he looks up at Alice’s figure stood over him, she’s holding out a small paper envelope, a soft smile on her face.
He has all the time in the world for their newest recruit from the 57th (anyone with the full backing of Kim is A-OK in Harry’s book); she’s polite and pleasant, very good at her work—and most importantly, there’s a streak of competitiveness in her that manifests in innumerable delightful ways.This week she seems to be focusing on revealing small tidbits of ‘Lt. Kitsuragi’ to Harry, and he is more than happy to facilitate this at every opportunity.
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He knows he’s misdirecting all of his frustration at Harry, who’s simply being considerate to someone in need, but he hates feeling like a charity case. He doesn’t need to be babysat. He’s Kim fucking Kitsuragi, he will not be rendered useless by a piece of junk mail.
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Kim calls in sick to work, and he’s perfectly content not to let anyone at the precinct know why. So of course Harry shows up at his apartment, eager to give Kim a helping hand. Turns out you can really, truly screw up something as simple as accepting someone’s help if your name’s Kim Kitsuragi.
