lunchleader: (time to use that imagination)
Right ([personal profile] lunchleader) wrote in [community profile] bakerstreet 2014-08-29 04:29 am (UTC)

I am horrible. Going with 5 here

[The town's original name literally read as "Love Within Darkness", and it boasted as having the most romantic venues in its region. However, by the time Right and his crew showed up, it now became the place known as "Hellish Match", due to the Matchmaker Shadow taking it over. Matchmaker's main way of producing darkness was by matching people up with their worst match possible - and then causing the first (read: only) date between them to crash and burn from the sidelines. Kagura and Tokacchi were especially upset at what's been going on, and were very eager in playing bait for the next "date" that the Shadow Kaijin would set-up.

Hikari, however, had suggested that Right went in their stead. His reasoning? Right's perchance to make happy endings become reality could work very well in this situation. Hopefully, it would work so well that it would drive Matchmaker out into the open long enough to be beaten.

Right had three things going for him being a "horrible match" for most people. 1) He was dressed up as a woman. 2) He was "going goth," attitude and all. 3) Said style was actually gothic lolita, with lace gloves and frills on the dress and everything. The cute, royal-purple umbrella "to shade his skin from the hideous sunlight", as Kagura put it, was a very nice touch.

And it seemed like it was working. Matchmaker swooped "her" up and hauled her to a high-class restaurant, full of "too-bright" people, and chortled about knowing the "perfect" match for her before it disappeared. Right simply kept the illusion up as he waited, but was planning to start lightening up once he was inside with his "date".]

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