[Yami no Matsuei] (PG)
May. 27th, 2014 01:47 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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fic_promptly's Yami no Matsuei, Tsuzuki/Hisoka, decorating
New Year's Day approaching and Tsuzuki, for a change, had applied himself to cleaning their apartment. The one time of the year that Hisoka didn't have to yell at his partner to take more care while sweeping the floor.
One thing he never had to tell Tsuzuki to do, and that was to decorate their flat for New Year's Day. Hisoka would come home from fetching more cleaning supplies to find the entryway decked out with bamboo and pine branch bundles. Once he entered the apartment, he found Tsuzuki in their dining-living room, setting up the kagamimochi, the rice cakes carefully sealed in plastic, on a low table at the head of the room.
"Doesn't take long for you to get into decorating the place," Hisoka noted, managing an affectionate smirk.
Tsuzuki looked up with a smile. "Well, I figured I'd get them up soon, before we hit one of the less than lucky days," he said. "And I needed to do something fun before the boring stuff ate me alive."
"Did you finish cleaning the kitchen?" Hisoka asked, heading there to set down his bags. He quickly had his answer, given the washed dishes in the sink and the abandoned mop and bucket propped against the counter, along with the damp condition of the floor.
"Well, I finished the dishes and the floor, but I didn't get to the cabinets and the counter tops, not yet anyway," Tsuzuki admitted.
Hisoka started to say he should have done the counter tops before the floor, but he held that thought: at least Tsuzuki had taken a poke at it, while he applied himself to something he felt good doing.
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New Year's Day approaching and Tsuzuki, for a change, had applied himself to cleaning their apartment. The one time of the year that Hisoka didn't have to yell at his partner to take more care while sweeping the floor.
One thing he never had to tell Tsuzuki to do, and that was to decorate their flat for New Year's Day. Hisoka would come home from fetching more cleaning supplies to find the entryway decked out with bamboo and pine branch bundles. Once he entered the apartment, he found Tsuzuki in their dining-living room, setting up the kagamimochi, the rice cakes carefully sealed in plastic, on a low table at the head of the room.
"Doesn't take long for you to get into decorating the place," Hisoka noted, managing an affectionate smirk.
Tsuzuki looked up with a smile. "Well, I figured I'd get them up soon, before we hit one of the less than lucky days," he said. "And I needed to do something fun before the boring stuff ate me alive."
"Did you finish cleaning the kitchen?" Hisoka asked, heading there to set down his bags. He quickly had his answer, given the washed dishes in the sink and the abandoned mop and bucket propped against the counter, along with the damp condition of the floor.
"Well, I finished the dishes and the floor, but I didn't get to the cabinets and the counter tops, not yet anyway," Tsuzuki admitted.
Hisoka started to say he should have done the counter tops before the floor, but he held that thought: at least Tsuzuki had taken a poke at it, while he applied himself to something he felt good doing.