The death of a ghost from my past.

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Beep. Beep. Beep. Beep. Beep. Beep.
Benkei Hanawa was too young for this garbage. He had a life to live, Goddamnit! Hell yeah! Fuck work! Screw the system!
Just kidding. He had rent coming up.
He stood up and looked at himself in the mirror. He had lost so much Weight he wasn't sure he was Benkei anymore. He bleached the ends of his purple hair (hey, he was 26. Not THAT old. Gads.) He stumbled around, feeling for his clothes. He picked up a Nirvana shirt and some torn up jeans. Both baggy on his lanky frame. Whatever. He pulled on some converse and went to the bathroom, Washing his face, brushing his teeth. He didn't bother dragging a brush through his hair. It always looked the same anyway. He went to his living room and greeted his dog, Lucifer. Lucifer was a goddamn corgi. He fed his dog, hearing loud pounding on his door. He groaned internally. "BENKEIII!" Kyoya all but screamed. Kyoya would be the reason he got evicted, he swore on it. "Comin!" Benkei yelled, running to get the door before anyone called to complain. "What the BLOODY FUCK are you doing here so early?!" Benkei hissed as he shoved Kyoya into his apartment. "Because you got baby mama drama." Kyoya said, handing him his phone. "Baby- what?!" Benkei said.
It was an article about how a young woman died in the most painful way- she was crushed to death by accident. "How does that even happen, Man?" He said, putting Kyoya's phone down. "Yeah, man." The girl in question, was Adelaide Doyle. She and Benkei had a daughter, but Adelaide wanted to raise the baby on her own- they named their daughter Mallory. "What do you think they'll do with the kid?" Ben said, his eyes wide. "Foster. Adoption." Kyoya shrugged. "No." Benkei decided. "None of that. I'll take her." He finalized. "What? Benkei Matthias Hanawa the Third, are you out of your mind?" Kyoya said. "Kinda." Benkei remarked, gesturing to his medication. "Gonna be a challenge, Benkei." Kyoya warned. "Oh, what the hell. I love a challenge." He smirked. 

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