Garnish

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The dryer sang letting you and Keigo know his clothes were ready. Keigo had been walking around the house in just a towel since you had gotten out of the shower and moved his clothes. He dressed quickly and waited for you in the living room.

"I'm ready." You walked out of the bedroom dressed and refreshed.

Hawks stood as you approached and opened the door for you to walk out of the house. He walked behind you until You noticed an old lady coming up the stairs in front of you both holding a couple backs which you assumed was from the nearby market.

"Mrs. Satori!" You rushed ahead to help the old lady make it up the last few steps and to her door. Her arm was hooked through yours.

"Good morning, Kiupita!" Keigo said cheerfully as if he'd known her forever.

"Ah, Keigo. How are you, darling?" She managed through her frail voice.

"On a first name basis, huh? How do you two know each other?"

"I see Kiupita every morning I leave here. We chat a bit before I go into work. I'm well, how are you?"

"Just peachy." She said as her hands began to shake in yours.

"Here." Keigo stepped forward and took the bags from Kiupita. "Let me help you.

You couldn't help but admire Keigo for the type of person he was. So caring, so helpful. Always putting others before himself - even an old lady he barely knew. Good to know where his morals lie, and fuck did that make him even sexier.

"Do you have your key, Mrs. Satori?"

Her face scrunched up as she fumbled in her pocket book hoping to hear the jingle of metal. "I... don't remember."

"Not a problem," She probably forget them again, as usual. "I have your spare on my keys your grandson gave to me." You took your keys out of your pocket and unlocked the door for her.

"Oh, my grandson." She said as she walked through the door. You took her cardigan from her shoulders and hung it on the coatrack by her door. "Darling, have you spoken to him lately? He sure talks about you a lot still."

Of all times to bring him up, you thought. Keigo walked by you and placed Mrs. Satori's bags on her table, quietly

clearing his throat. "Does he?" You chuckled nervously. Why did Keigo have to be here now? Why did she have to talk about this now?

"Oh, yes. He misses you very much. Maybe you two can get lunch together sometime. Touya would love that."

"I don't think that would be necessary, Mrs. Satori. Is there anything we can help you with before we head out?" You quickly changed the subject and glanced toward Keigo before Mrs. Satori completely outed you in front of him.

She glanced between you and Keigo. "Of course, sweetie. I'm so sorry I kept you both up, I'm sure you both have plenty to do today." She winked at Keigo.

Keigo made his way toward the door. "Right, plenty."  He said as he snake a hand around my waist. "Let's go get your friend some lunch, shall we?" He said to you.

You said your goodbyes to Mrs. Satori and walked out the door before Keigo.


Keigo was mostly quiet the entire time during lunch, and dropping off Hachi's food to the office. We ended up staying an extra half hour due to Hachi babbling her nonsense and complaining about your coworkers. She then went on about how you should plan another night out - just the two of you. Maybe next time the two of you will get dinner. Keigo stayed incredibly patient with you and your friend.

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