Imagine you go to L's hotel room to help him with a case. Watari lets you in and informs you that he's heading out but L will just be a few minutes, so you sit and wait for the detective to show up.
You zone out until you hear L's dulcet, "Oh, hello..." from behind, so you turn and he's there.
Fresh from the shower, hair tousled and still damp, beads of water running down his chest. And dear god, the fluffy white towel wrapped beneath his hips is slung so so low. Your eyes are immediately drawn down the dark trail of hair running from his navel and disappearing beneath the hem.
"Did Watari already leave?" L asks, scratching the back of his head and revealing the soft, damp patch of black fluff covering his armpit.
"Mhm..."
"That's unfortunate. He left his umbrella. He's probably going to need it later..."
"Should I run it down to him? I might be able to catch him?"
"He'll be fine." He heads to the fridge where he squats down and pulls out a plate with a slice of cake, turning with a smile and gesturing as if to ask if you want any.
"No thank you."
He shrugs, "Okaay, but if you change your mind you can help yourself."
And then he stands and the towel slips.
He doesn't say anything, just makes a little "oop" sound as he walks away to his hotel bedroom, cake in hand (and fully on display.)
Twisted timelines - a Tokyo Revengers roleplay server
Hello everyone! I'm making another post in case more people want to join us, so if you ever thought about doing some roleplay in the Tokyo Revengers universe, this is for you.
We have two independent timelines, and you can choose three characters for each one. That makes six characters in total, but no obligation to reach the maximum.
Our two timelines:
Bad Toman Timeline: Kisaki's plan has been unveiled. After the assassination attempt on Emma's life, Draken took revenge on her attackers, and was sent to prison. Kisaki pretended to help him get out of jail, paying the lawyers, but Mikey found out through a recording made by Sanzu.
As a result, Mikey threw Kisaki out of Toman. He is now trying to repair the damage the gang has suffered at Kisaki's hands, while defending from the other gangs challenging his authority. On the other side, Kisaki is planning his revenge.
Available characters: Emma, Yuzuha, Kazutora, Mocchi, Mucho, Benkei, Takeomi, Peh-yan and Pah-chin, the Kawata twins and the Mizo Middle Five outside of Takemichi.
Future Timeline: Takemichi and Mikey went back to the past and tried their best to keep everyone alive. But alive doesn't mean happy. It's 2017 now, and in six months Takemichi and Hinata are getting married, but life hasn't been kind to the people he tried to save.
In the end, despite Mikey and Takemichi's efforts, everyone in the final timeline is unhappy in some way. It's up to the roleplayer to pick which character flaw or issue they want them to have.
Available characters: Yuzuha, Kakucho, Inui, Mocchi, Emma, the Mizo Middle five outside of Takemichi, Senju, Benkei, Wakasa, Takeomi, South, the Kawata twins, Mucho, Pah-chin and Peh-yan.
What we offer:
Active roleplayers
Out of roleplay chatting
Monthly events (gift exchanges, extra plot week, board game nights and many more!)
Crack roleplay and chat channels for everyone
Some general rules we have:
Be respectful: no spamming, no insults, no godmodding, no pressuring people for replies. We all love roleplaying but don't forget we have a life outside the internet
Stay active, we ask for at least one interaction per week. Of course that limit is theoretical, we won't throw anyone out if life gets in the way or they want to take a hiatus!
No one-liners, except for chat groups or the crack roleplay
We do not allow OCs in our roleplay, but we of course include potential npcs.
Try to come up with unexpected plots, let your characters go wild!
Fair warning: the server is 18+ only and contains dead dove content. Trigger warnings are to be respected, and no one has to interact with subjects they don't want to.
Leave a like if you're interested and I'll get back to you!
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based on one of my favorite moments in og. i though satan and asmo were twins when i first played bc these 2 were attached to the hip in the first season and i love their relationship smđ
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FOR SCIENCE | the project proposal
Steven Grant/Marc Spector/Jake Lockley x afab!psychologist!reader (3.2k+)
RATING: EXPLICIT (18+, mdni) WARNINGS: descriptions of mental illness, depictions of DID, fetishization of mental disorders (DID), potentially unethical scientific practices, no smut in this part NOTES: again, please donât read this if youâre concerned at all with research ethics, as this is NOT a good demonstration of scientific procedures and studies. DISCLAIMER: although iâm incredibly knowledgeable about psychology, i am NOT a professional. all psychoanalyses made throughout the course of this storyline are entirely my own, based on my own interpretations of the characters. in a similar vein, i am also not an expert on DID specifically (although i am well-read on mental disorders and diagnoses), so i apologize for any incorrect terminology or misrepresentation. donât hesitate to call me out if i say something wrong!
next part â
Marc Spectorâs psyche was a psychologistâs wet dream.
Three distinct personalities, completely separated from each other, all occupying the same host body. At one point, all mutually unaware of the others, but now living together in solidarity and (relative) cooperation.
Meeting Marc Spector was a happy accidentâbut meeting a man with a clearcut case of Dissociative Identity Disorder as a Professor of Psychology? Now that was just pure, dumb luck.
You had met Steven Grant first. Youâd run into him at the British Museum during a university-sponsored visit. Your interaction had been brief, but it was memorable for you nonethelessâthere was just something about those soft brown eyes and dopey, shy smile that melted your heart.
Imagine your surprise when you accidentally ran into that same man on the bus, only for him to introduce himself as Marc with a midwestern American accent and a cold, calculated gleam in his stare. He was forward and confidentâvery much unlike your previous encounter with him. When you called his bluff and swore youâd interacted with him under the guise of Steven, he pulled you aside and gently tried to justify the confusion.
âItâsâI have this...condition. Itâsâhave you ever heard of Dissociative Identity Disorder?â
You had tried hard to fight your smile.
âYeah, Iâm familiar with it.â
It was only revealed to himâafter his winded and lengthy explanationâthat you had a doctorate degree in clinical psychology and specialized in mental disorders.
Stevenâs curiosity was piqued, and Marc silently hoped youâd be able to shed some insight into the functioning of his fragmented mind. You quickly established an easy friendship, somewhat reminiscent of a relationship between a client and therapistâalthough you knew and cared for each other on a much deeper and more intimate level.
Several months later, you were finally introduced to the most elusive alter within the systemâJake Lockley.
You began to spend the majority of your free time with the menâall three of them seemed to be relatively taken with you. Steven was sweet, Marc was shrewd, and Jake was steadfast. It was sometimes difficult to conceptualize that they all shared the same physical body with how differently they behaved.
It hadnât started as a projectâgenuinely, truly, it hadnât. It wasnât your intention to be so captivated by those big brown puppy-dog eyes or the softness within his smile. And the feelings you had for himâfor all of themâwere real, and raw, and indisputable. You would never, ever, ever do anything to make them feel uncomfortable or jeopardize your relationships in any way.
Which is why this was such a bad fucking idea.
Your nails drummed against the side of your porcelain coffee mug as your nervously chewed on the cap of your red pen, making a futile attempt to focus on grading the research report in front of you, but your attention was clearly elsewhere. Your eyes kept darting to the clock on the wall across from you, watching the second hand tick away slowly. The coffee shop was playing gentle soothing acoustic songs, the smell of cinnamon lingering in the air, but even the coziness wasnât enough to shake your nerves.
âHey, there, Doc.â
Your head perked at the sound of a familiar voice, a warming hand clapping your shoulder as Marc Spector walked to the other side of the small table and sat down across from you. You groaned at his greeting, pulling your reading glasses from your nose and setting them on the table in front of you.
âMarc, I swear, if you call me that one more time, Iâllââ
He threw his hands up in mock surrender, although he was smirking slyly at you.
âAlright, alright, jeezâwhatâs got you wound up so tight, huh?â
He reached for the paper on top of the stack in front of you, reading off the title aloud.
âAn In-depth Investigation Into the Underlying Psychological Causes of Erectile Dysfunction in Men Under 50.â
His face contorted in a look of disgust.
âJesusâthatâs gotta be the most boring fuckinâ thing Iâve ever heard.â
You watched as his eyes fluttered briefly, his posture sinking and his features softening. When his eyes regained focus, he shook his head, huffing.
âBugger off, MarcâI think it sounds plenty interestinâ.â
Steven smiled graciously, offering the packet back to you. You accepted it tiredly, throwing it atop the pile of what seemed like an endless supply of mediocre student submissions that had yet to be graded.
âThanks, Steven, but Marcâs rightâmy brainâs fried. I swear, if I have to read another shitty case study about men whose dicks donât work, Iâll gouge my eyes out.â
The man chuckled at your confession as you shoved the stack of papers into your briefcase clumsily, snapping it shut without a second thought and letting it fall back to the floor beside your table. You carefully picked up your mug and took a long, slow sipâyour coffee was barely lukewarm, at this point, as youâd be sitting at the cafe for hours, working quietly as you patiently waited on your friendâs arrival.
Although Steven was blissfully oblivious, Marc was observant. His consciousness pushed to the front, studying you carefullyâyour white-knuckled grip against your cup, your shifty eyes that were looking everywhere but at him, the tension in your shoulders and nervous bouncing of your leg.
âAlrightâwhatâs wrong?â
Your gaze snapped over to him where he was sat with arms crossed over his chest, eyes narrowed in suspicion. You tried to force a smile in an effort to cover up your uncertainty.
âNothingâs wrong, Marc. Promise.â
You held his gaze intently, trying to convince him with your half-hearted response. His stare didn't waver, and after a few brief moments, you had to look down, overwhelmed with the intensity of his scrutiny.
âAlright, letâs try that again. Y/Nâwhatâs wrong?â
You let a long, exasperated sigh, running a tired hand down your face. This had been weighing on you for a few days, at this point, and you still werenât sure if you could handle the emotional labor this conversation would require.
âItâs true, nothingâsânothingâs wrong, per se, I justâI just need to talk to you. IâveâI have this ideaââ
âLikeâa work-related, science-y idea? You want Steven? OrâI can try my best to help, but sometimes you get excited and start talking really fast and I canât keep up, butââ
âNo, Marc, itâs notâI mean, itâs not really science-y, but like, alsoâit kinda is? I donât know how to explain it, but I really need toââ
âI mean, whatever it is, you seem pretty worried about it, so obviously itâs important, andâand I just wanna make sure weâre giving you whatever response you need, or, at leastââ
âJesus, Marc, if youâd let me finish.â
You clipped, and his jaw snapped shut instantaneously, somewhat taken aback by your outburst. You were normally so controlled, practiced with your expressions, so seeing any sign of emotional imbalance was startling.
Guilt immediately flooded your stomach after you lashed outâyou buried your head in your hands, taking a few slow, deliberate breaths in an attempt to quell your rapid heartbeat.
âShitâsorry, I didnât meanâthis is just... Iâm not sure how to go about this.â
You felt the featherlight brush of calloused fingertips against your forearm, coaxing your face away from your palms. When you finally lifted your head, Steven had returned, his eyes soft and reassuring. He pulled your hand into his, squeezing briefly before rubbing his thumb comfortingly across your knuckles.
âSâalright, love, truly. Take as much time as you need, andâand if thereâs anythinâ you need from us, itâs yours. Justâwhenever youâre ready.â
You tried to ignore the butterflies flitting in your stomach at Stevenâs gentle promise. You inhaled once more, before finding his eyes.
âThisâI need to talk to all three of you. Can youâare you in a place where you can all be co-conscious?â
Stevenâs lips turned up at the corners at your thoughtfulness. He received verbal responses from both Marc and Jakeâa confirmation that they were both actively listening.
ââCourse. Weâre all here. Isâdo you have a preference, as to who youâd like to speak with?â
You returned his smile, offering a slight squeeze to his hand.
âI meanâsince youâre already fronting, might as well stay, huh?â
Steven blushed, trying to fight the giddiness that came from your validation. He quickly steeled himself, reminding himself that you were struggling to open up to him.
âAlright. Whenever youâre ready, then, yeah?â
You cautiously pulled your hand away from his, mostly to keep yourself grounded and get out what you needed before you second-guessed yourself.
âSo.â
You cautiously began.
âI had thisâthis idea. And itâsâit sounds crazy, and I get that, but I havenât been able to stop thinking about it, especially becauseâwell, I just feel like this is something that could have damning effects on the entire field of psychology, with both practical and theoretical applications, butâthat doesnât meanâI donât want you to feel obligated by any means to agree, orâor to feel pressured into anything, and I definitely donât want you to think thatâthat Iâm using you, because that couldnât be farther from the truth, I swear, andââ
âY/N.â
His tone was soft, a quiet interruption from your rambling, and your eyes widened in concern. However, he offered you a reassuring nod.
âJust tell us what it is, yeah? Weâll go from there.â
You nodded slowly, squeezing your eyes shut, before beginning again.
âThereâs this huge debate in psychology. Itâs pretty much the basis of a lot of our researchâthe whole nature versus nurture debate. Basically, itâs all about how much of our personalities can be attributed to genetics versus how much can be attributed to our life experiences.â
Steven was listening intently, leaning forward into your words.
âWell, itâsâitâs a concept thatâs really difficult to research, because, well, we donât really have a basis of comparison. The best thing we have to go off of is when identical twins get separated at birth and grow up in different places. Or, at leastâthat was the best weâve had up until this point. Doesâdoes that make sense?â
âYes.â
He assured, nodding in acknowledgement. You only hoped the other two alters were keeping up.
âSo, basically what Iâm getting at here, is, wellâyou, andâand all three of you, reallyâMarc and Jake, you guys provide a really, really unique opportunity, because, wellâyou share a body. So, physiologically, youâre completely identical. The only thing thatâs different about you is who you are, soâyour life experiences and memories and things like that. Youâreâyouâre like the perfect example of how our experiences shape our beings.â
âRight. Right.â
Steven followed your train of thought carefully, brows furrowed. You took a deep breath. This is the part you were dreading.
âSo, I had this thought... you three boys are so vastly different from each other. Like, really, really different, andâand you each have your own preferences, things like that, butâbut you still have the same body. In my Abnormal Psych course, weâre studying intimacy and desire right now. Soâso what I was wondering was about yourâyour sexuality. Like, to what extent are your sexual preferences due to your biology rather than your cognition.â
Steven blew out a shaky exhale, though he tried not to appear perturbed by your words. His mind was silentâhe could feel the intense focus from his alters, now hanging on your every word.
âWhat if there was a way, to, you know, test, how different your sexual preferences are? And to test and see how your arousal is different, or the same, based on locations of stimulation and things like that?â
Bloody fucking hell.
In a split second, Marc was fronting, Steven slipping back into the headspace, completely overwhelmed and unsure of what to say or how to react. You noticed the abrupt switch, and after recovering from the brief whiplash, you felt panic spur within you. Youâd scared him away.
Marcâs brows were furrowed, like he wasnât completely picking up what you were putting down.
âSo, what exactly are you suggesting?â
You closed your eyes.
âI guessâwhat Iâm suggesting is that youâyou help me research. Youâyou let me study you, each of you, independently, to seeâto see how different your sexual behaviors and preferences are.â
âLikeâlike a questionnaire, or something?â
Marc questioned, but when you shook your head, eyes casting downwards, it suddenly dawned on him. Stevenâs departure made sense. Everything made sense.
âSo... so lemme get this straight.â
Marc made a stopping motion with his hand, gesturing for you to pause.
âYouâwant to have sex, with meâwith us... for science?â
âWell, I mean, itâit doesnât necessarily have to be with me, I couldâwe could find someone else, if youâre more comfortable, andâand I could just observe, orââ
âSo youâre a voyeur, now?â
You jolted and Marcâs vulgarity, eyes quickly scanning your surroundings to make sure no one was listening in on your conversation. Luckily, the cafe was relatively deserted at that point.
âNo! No, thatâs notâIâm just saying, with what Iâm suggesting, itâit would make the most sense for the researcher toâto be more hands-on, but thatâs...â
Your voice trailed off, staring at a speck of grime on the table, trying to calm the rapid racing of your heart.
Yeah, seems she's interested in being real hands-on, huh?
Marc struggled to hold in his snickering at Jakeâs internal dialogue, but after seeing the worry that was clinging to your features, his sympathy prevailed.
âY/N.â
He spoke calmly, cool and collected. Your eyes flitted to his, where he was watching you intently. However, you could see the ghost of a smirk on his face.
âSo what youâre saying is... you want to have sex, with me, for science.â
He reiterated, and you opened your mouth to protest, to defend your credibility, to rationalize your bizarre proposition, but instead, a long sigh escaped you as you admitted defeat.
âYes. Yeah. ThatâsâŚexactly what Iâm saying.â
A brief silence stagnated between you, and there was a tightness forming in your chest as every worst-case-scenario began coming to fruition in the forefront of your mind.
âIâmâIâm so sorry, Marc, I didnât mean to overstep, orâorââ
âWhat, exactly, would this entail?â
Marc inquired, unable to deny his curiosity. You blinked once, then twice, processing his words.
âSoâso youâll do it?â
He held up his hands as if to tell you to slow down.
âJustâhang on. Hypothetically speaking, whatâwhat would this even look like?â
Excitement zipped up your skin as you reached down into your briefcase, pulling out a manila folder full of several sheets of scribbled ideas and disorganized thoughts.
âWell, see, Iâve been brainstormingââ
Christ, she has the whole thing planned.
Stevenâs voice sounded faint, breathless, winded. Marc ignored him, instead focusing in on your sudden enthusiasm.
ââand I came up with a research plan. So, the way it would goâweâd meet for the weekend, three weekends in a row, with a week break in between. Each alter will have their own weekend to be the subject of study. Day one, weâwell, you would lead the sexual encounter. Do what you want, showcase what sex usually looks like for you, what you like, what you donât likeââ
Marc's mind was reeling. He shamelessly attempted to ignore the effect your words were having on him. Do what you want. What you like. To you.
You were still talking.
ââand then the second day, youâd let me take the reins. Iâll psychoanalyze your behavior from the first day, and synthesize that with all the information I already have about you, and Iâll try toâwell, I donât wanna say push your buttons, butâbasically, as shitty as it sounds, Iâd be trying to bring to light any vulnerabilities, prod at the soft spots, stuff like that. Try to see if I can find what it is each of you seeks out through sexual intimacy. Does that make sense?â
Marc shook his head, lost in thought, but he blinked away the fog in his mind and quickly corrected himself with a nod.
âYeah, I meanâI think so? Would thisâwhat would you do, once itâs over? Like, whatâs the point?â
âIt would never be published, or shared with anyone else, I can promise you that. Itâsâit would mostly be for me. Kind of like a passion project, I guess. Iâve been thinking about it for awhile, and, well...â
Passion project?
Whatâs she mean, âsheâs been thinkinâ about it for awhile?â
Marc almost shushed the voices in his head aloud, trying to clear his head of static so he could properly take all of this in.
He looked up at you, and you were staring up at him with eye round and hopeful, almost reverent as they passed over him. He blew out a slow breath.
âDo... can we have time to think about it? To talk about it?â
The fuck do you mean, jefe? Iâm ready to start right now.
You nodded encouragingly, although Marc caught the brief glimmer of disappointment in your eyes.
âOf course, Marc. Take as long as you need. Andâplease donât feel obligated to say yes. I mean it. I knowâI know this kind of came out of left field, andâand I donât want to violate any boundaries, orâor jeopardize our friendship in any way, I would never want to do anything to make you uncomfortable, justââ
You stalled your tangent with a slow breath.
âJust let me know, okay?â
Marc nodded at you, smiling softly and contemplatively as he rose from the table and exited the coffeeshop, leaving you to stew in anticipation and something adjacent to remorse.
The call came in the next day, at 11am on the dot. It was Steven on the other line when you answered, walking out of the lecture hall doors as your class adjourned.
âHello?â
You answered.
âMorninâ, Y/N. Itâs, uhâItâs Steven.â
You giggled.
âI know, Steven. I have caller ID, and believe it or not, your accent is kind of distinct.â
You could practically hear him blush on the other end.
âRight. Yeah. Well, I justâI was callinâ to, uhâChrist, of course they made me do this, I canât evenââ
âSteven.â
You interrupted gently, your calmness soothing his nerves to some degree. He took a breath.
âSorry. IâWe talked it over. The wholeâyour experiment. Andâand I think weâre all up for it.â
You froze in your tracks, students continuing to rush around on either side of you in the hallway. Your hand was shaking.
âIâreally? Are you sure?â
âWell, noâI mean, yeah, I justâof course, Iâve got some reservations, but, I meanâitâs for science, yeah?"
A smile was creeping up your face.
âYeah. Yes. Forâfor research purposes.â
Yeah, solely research purposes, my ass.
Marc quipped internally, and Steven gulped.
âRight, then. Could weâshall we meet again today, orâwhenever, to talk it over a bit more?â
You nodded before realizing he couldnât see you.
âThatâd be perfect. We can meet same time, same place as yesterday?â
He gave a hum of agreement, and you felt suddenly breathless as the reality of the situation began to set in.
âRight. IâllâIâll see you then, okay, Steven?â
âYeah, âlright, cheers.â
âAnd, Steven?â
You called quickly, hoping to catch him before he ended the call.
He hummed in response. You smiled.
âThank you. Really, thank you.â
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