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Character: Sigma
Warnings: N/A
After escaping & surviving the prison, Sigma joins Dazai at the Armed Detective AgencyâŠ

- Sigma has been through a lot to get to this point, where he can finally call something home
- He loves cuddles, in private of course but he still loves them
- not a huge PDA fan although he will hold your hand or give you a kiss on your hand/cheek
- Dazai will also tease him if he kisses your hand (etc.) just because he knows he can mess with you guys (no one can ever escape Dazai)
- Speaking of which, all of your coworkers approve of your relationship
- Kunikida is the only small exception, who only approves if you guys donât fool around at work, focus on work and donât just runaway when on missions together
- Sigma gets overly anxious on missions so you often join him to help calm him down
- Also if its an overnight mission you guys can cuddle all night before you start the main part of the mission
- Cuddling helps Sigma calm down because he knows your always right next to him
- Its definitely his favourite thing to do once a mission ends, just both of you two hugging in your pajamas
- You guys both have dorms at the ADA right next to each other, but youâve given him the key to yours and you have his key
- Most of the time you sleep in his room although he does like going to your room aswell!
- Eventually Fukuzawa or Kunikida might just say to move in together
- If your mission ends in the afternoon then you guys go on cute coffee dates in the cafe below the agency
- Although sometimes the agency comes down to join you all
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FEATURING: dark era!dazai osamu
SUMMARY: more than friends, not quite lovers. that's been your relationship with dazai osamu for as long as you can remember. you didn't want to push him, and you gave him plenty of chances, but there's only so long you can wait for someone. you thought you would be better off moving onâyou were wrong, of course. (wordcount: 4.8k; sfw; angst (???) but with a happy ending)
AUTHOR'S NOTES: dark era dazai </3 my heart, i got a sudden urge to write for him and i wanted it to be fluff but then i got this idea and just had to go with it (warnings: smoking & drinking, suicide attempt mentions)
In your defense, you were never dating Dazai Osamu.
Not for a lack of trying on your part, of course. Youâve made your interest in him clear since you met him at sixteen during the Dragonâs Head Conflict, when Mori Ougai pulled you back from where you were stationed in Kyoto dealing with his associates to help with the declining situation in Yokohama. And youâd thought he felt similarly to you. You really did. The two of you had become inseparable within weeks of knowing each other, such a swift and strong connection that it almost felt unreal. Youâd heard rumors of him, of course, before coming back to Yokohamaâthe infamous Demon Prodigy that Mori had brought in and groomed into becoming his heir, ruthless and cold and so terrifyingly intelligent that he had the entire upper echelon of the Port Mafia on edge.Â
By the time you got back to Yokohama, heâd already taken the Colonelâs place as an executiveâa shame, really, the Colonel was always your favorite of Moriâs five executives, he always brought you gifts when he came to visit you in Kyoto. But he never really felt like the monster that everyone claimed him to be.
He and Nakahara Chuuya had been the one sent to retrieve you from Yokohama Station, an area very close to the heart of the gang conflict, and even from the first meeting, heâd always been⊠well, youâre not going to say normal because heâs not normal. Heâs always had an unnerving air about him, eyes a bit too cold and dark, smile a bit too teethy, but heâs always come across as just another kid your age. Maybe a bit lonelier than most, which could be off-putting to other people, but it never bothered you. And yes, youâve seen the way other members of the Mafia treat himâtheyâre scared of him, go to extreme lengths so as to not cross paths with him, but youâve never seen him in the same light they do.
Well, not until recently, at least.Â
Again. In your defense, you were never dating him.Â
But youâd known he cared about you as more than a friend. And youâd cared about him as more than a friend too. And you waited. You waited almost two years for him to say something. You didnât want to do it yourself, you know Dazai is flighty and heâs not used to emotions, and you didnât want to make him uncomfortable, but god, thereâs only so much waiting you can take before you start to give up.
When the two year mark hit, youâd become convinced that Dazai was never going to act on his feelings for you; instead, heâd prefer to wait it out until they passed, and if they never did, heâd just pretend they didnât exist at all. You canât really blame him, the Mafia is not a place conducive for relationships, itâs only a matter of time before your luck runs out and one of you end up dead by a bullet through the head or captured by the enemy, and the thought of getting attached to someone only to lose them is enough to scare anyone away.Â
But you donât want to live your life in fear, no matter how short it may be, and you also donât want to live it alone. So when an opportunity arose at a cafe near the main headquarters, where you met a civilian around your age who showed immediate interest in you, you jumped on it. And itâd caught a lot of people off guardâKouyou was surprised, Chuuya was baffled and questioning what a civilian could possibly have that interested you, even Mori gave you a double take and an odd look the first time he overheard Elise interrogating you about your new boyfriend.
But no one took it as poorly as Dazai.
Your throat feels tight as you remember the hurt expression that crossed over his face when you told him. It was so brief and so foreign of an expression to see on his face that youâd thought youâd imagined it, he was quick to school his expression back into a cold and closed-off one (one that heâd never directed toward you before that moment), but there was no mistaking the way the corner of his lip twitched and the way he suddenly couldnât meet your eyes.Â
How nice, heâd told you, voice frighteningly icy, acidic, even, before he made a half-assed excuse about a mission that you knew he wasnât assigned to. And it was so unlike him to offer himself up to handle missions, usually Mori has to force him with threats of giving Chuuya his executive position for him to do anything that makes him extend the barest amount of effort . But he did, and he handled it, very bloodily and uncharacteristically inefficient, as if he was releasing all of his pent up rage onto the unfortunate souls who happened to stumble into Port Mafia territory.
You were never, at any point, dating Dazai Osamu.Â
You think youâve told yourself it hundreds of times over the past three months, throwing yourself into your work and enjoying a relationship with a boy who clearly was invested in you and cares about you in a way that Dazai Osamu would never allow himself to admit. You also think that Dazai Osamu has no right being as bitter and angry as he isâyou gave him two years to come to terms with his feelings and make a move, youâve made your own subtle hints that he promptly ignored. If he wanted to be with you, he blew his chance a hundredfold, and he can go screw off if he thinks he can be upset about it only after youâd found someone else.Â
Which is what he did, pretty much, and it was a lot harder than you expectedâgoing from talking to him every waking second of every day, seeking him out whenever you have free time and vice versa, to only seeing him during the joint meetings between the executives and sub executives, where even then, he wouldnât even spare you a glance. It was hard, and deep down, you donât think being able to experience an actual relationship was worth losing your best friend, but the damage had already been done by that point, so you could only lie in the bed you made.Â
And you did enjoy the relationship. The boy youâd met was sweet. He was good. He was impressively smartâa government and law major at one of the most prestigious universities in this part of the countryâand humble to a fault.Â
But he wasnât Dazai.Â
You knew in your heart that you didnât want sweet or good, no matter how much you tried to convince yourself otherwise. You didnât want the type of smart that he was, top of his class and on track for law school, seeking out a job as a public defender in Tokyo. You wanted the type of smart Dazai was, wicked and devious, putting together vicious and efficient strategies to take down enemies of the Mafia, on track for taking over the position as boss in the future. You wanted him for all of his twisted moralities and questionable thoughts.
And it was unfair to you, and it was unfair to Dazai, and most importantly it was unfair to the boy you kept leading on, that youâve refused to acknowledge this for as long as you have just for the chance of experiencing a real relationship.Â
Which is why you stand here now, outside the infamous Bar Lupin that you know Dazai has been drinking himself into oblivion at everyday for the past three months, notably single and possibly about to meet your end at the hands of a drunken and scorned Mafia executive.Â
You think you must look like a fool right now. Youâve been standing right outside the door in the rain for fifteen minutes debating on whether or not you should actually go in. Youâre nervous, and that makes you sad because youâve never been nervous to talk to Dazai before, and youâre not nervous because youâre scared of him, youâre nervous because you donât think you have the balls to actually confront him, knowing that youâd genuinely hurt the boy that everyone claimed didnât have the emotions to be hurt. He let you in when he doesnât let anyone in, and you chose to be careless and you chose to give up, and you hurt him.Â
And you remind yourself again: you were not dating Dazai Osamu. You remind yourself that you gave him chances, he had opportunities, and he chose not to take them. You remind yourself that heâs just as at fault as you are for the falling out, but you canât help but also remind yourself that he was the one that came out the most hurt by the situation. Yes, him cutting himself off from you was upsetting, but you didnât have to watch him go around happy in a relationship with someone else. He did.Â
With that thought in mind, you push the door open to the bar. A soft bell rings above you and instantly, three heads swivel in your direction: the bartender, and two men that you recognize as Sakaguchi Ango, one of the Port Mafiaâs special intelligence agents, and Oda Sakunosuke, who you only know through Dazaiâs high praise of the man from when the two of you were still on speaking terms. The only person in the room who matters to you doesnât even bother to look to see who entered the bar, one hand circling the glass of whiskey in front of him while a cigarette dangles from the other. You watch as he lifts it to his lips to take a long drag, head falling tilting back to look up at the ceiling as he exhales a cloud of smoke, seemingly unbothered by your presence.
Already, you feel as if youâve made a mistake, but you force yourself to continue.
The bartender nods his head in respect to you, although you canât help but notice he flashes a wary look to Dazai. You wonder, pitifully, how much heâs said about you in this place. Sakaguchi and Oda share a look with one another. Both of them speak a low murmur of your name, inclining their head dutifullyâyouâre not quite an executive yet, but with the Piano Man of the Flags dead, you and Chuuya are fighting for the next spot to open up. Chuuya will likely be the one to get it, which you think he deserves from all of the heavy lifting heâs done on operations the past two years, but you feel a bit awkward when they give you your due respect when you're here with your tail between your legs trying to talk to Dazai.
Sakaguchi and Oda take their leave when you arrive, giving short goodbyes to Dazai, telling them that theyâll see him another day, and the bartender makes a fumbled excuse about going to the back to restock, leaving you alone with Dazai. Internally, you wither just a bit because you think if theyâd stayed, Dazai might keep a handle on himself because you know he views Oda highly; instead, they left you in the lionâs den alone. Which you might deserve, but you digress.
You let out a quiet puff of air as you make your way over to the bar stool next to Dazai, taking a seat in it carefully. Still, he doesnât look at you, but you look at him and the aching in your chest returns tenfold as your gaze sweeps over him fully for the first time in months. During the joint meetings between the executives and sub-executives, you were always sure to keep your glances short and sweet, not wanting to risk any lingering looks, but now, you can look at him in his entirety for the first time since that fateful discussion three months ago.Â
He hasnât changed much. Or, well, thatâs a lie. Heâs definitely changed. The circles beneath his eye are darker, his expression a carefully constructed blank mask. You think he mightâve lost some weight, his coat has always been big on him but the way it hangs over his shoulders now is looser than it was before. If it werenât for the way his fingers were tense around his glass of whiskey, youâd have thought he was entirely unperturbed by your arrival.
You donât know what to say, and you know you need to be the first to speak because youâre the one that showed up here to talk to him, but now that youâre sitting in front of him youâre floundering for words. You could just come out and say that you broke up with your boyfriend, but you feel like that would be a bit weird, and heâd probably laugh in your face and make a comment about how he doesnât care. You could ask him how heâs been, but you think he might genuinely put a bullet in you for trying to make small talk with him like that right now.Â
The longer you stay silent, the more awkward it becomes, and you want to cry because youâve never been awkward with Dazai before, and for a brief second, you wonder if things really have changed too much to go back to how they were.Â
Finally, you decide to just come out and say, bracing yourself for the inevitable derisive words that are going to leave his lips. âI broke up with him.â
Dazaiâs scoff is loud and instantaneous, you bite your tongue, eyes sliding shut as you turn to face ahead instead of looking at him. Cowardly, you know, but you donât want to see the sneer on his face when he asks you why he should care.Â
But he doesnât say that. He doesnât say anything at first. If you were looking at him, youâd see the way his cold expression shifted into a more conflicted one, still staring ahead because he canât bring himself to look at you. You count each passing second, and itâs agonizing waiting for him to speak, a part of you thinks that maybe he wonât, and youâll just have to leave the bar with your tail between your legs, humiliated.Â
But then he does.Â
âWhy?â he finally asks coolly, and your eyes snap open and your gaze slides over to him when you realize he did not, in fact, hit you with the derogation you expected.
He still isnât looking at you, and you watch as he lifts his free hand back to his lips, taking another long drag of his cigarette as he waits for your response. You swallow thickly when you try to figure out what to say next.Â
What you want to say is âbecause he wasnât you,â but youâre not ready to bare yourself vulnerable in front of him like that when heâs still so unpredictable. Just because he didnât immediately hit you with the harsh words you expected, doesnât mean he isnât going to lure you in just to slap you in the face with it, which is how youâre sure he perceived what you did three months ago.Â
Rather, you say quietly: âHe was boring, I guess.â
Itâs a lie. Well, a partial lie, at least. He was a good guy, he was just boring compared to what you wanted, and what you wanted was Dazai Osamu, who no one in the world could hope to compare to.Â
âHe was boring,â Dazai echoes your words, a cruel and mocking lilt to his voice, and you brace yourself now, taking the sudden switch in tone as the flicking off of the safety. But he shakes his head as he lets out a puff of air, you canât tell if itâs another scoff or a laugh. âHow cold-hearted of you. I suppose I shouldnât be surprised, given your track record.â
Two paths lay before you: you can take the words as well-deserved, trying to avoid the inevitable fight, or you can spit back equally venomous words, dive in headfirst so the two of you can get everything off of your chest. Both choices are double-edged. If you avoid the fight, it means avoiding the topic altogether, and even if the two of you choose to speak again, the resentment of what had happened will only poison and fester. If you dive into the fight, thereâs a chance of saying words you canât take back, and everything might fall apart anyway.
What do you want? You want to ask him, because you arenât sure what the right decision is. Three months ago, if you and Dazai got into a disagreement about something, you would know in an instant whether or not he wanted to fight it out to let off steam or just pretend it didnât happen. Now, you arenât so sure. Heâs still not looking at you, so you canât use the look in his eye as a hint, but his shoulders are tense beneath his jacket, and his knuckles are white around his glass of whiskey. Your gaze drags up to his face, catching the way his jaw is tight, teeth probably grinding together, and you know.Â
You look ahead again, leveling your vision on a particularly nice bottle of wine on the third shelf of the wine rack as you say: âIâd rather be cold-hearted than a coward.â
For the first time since youâve arrived, Dazaiâs gaze cuts in your direction, head snapping to the side. You turn your head toward him just enough for you to eye him from the corner of your eye, catching glimpse of the way his lip curled up into a snarl and the way flames now rage in the browns of his eyeâa far cry from the bottomless void, but you prefer the anger to the emptiness.Â
âA coward?â His voice is low, cold, dangerous.Â
Youâre treading on thin ice, but you choose to stoke the flame more, gaze sliding back to the wine racks ahead.
âA coward.â
The silence that hangs between the two of you is tense and damning, you have to force yourself not to react to it, keeping your expression as stony as his as you wait for his response. Heâll either hit you back with more venom or heâll settle down, one will lead to a blow out fight and the other will lead to a very tense conversation.Â
You donât want to fight him, but if thatâs what he wants, youâll give it to him.Â
After what feels like an eternity, Dazai makes another scornful noise but he doesnât say anything, gaze snapping back ahead as he takes a drag of his cigarette, this one clearly fueled by anger, far more aggressive than the last one. As if to piss him off even more, he hardly gets half of a smoke, down to the nub already. Frustrated, he puts the lingering cinders out on the bartop before reaching for the pack in his pocket, pulling out a new cigarette and his lighter.
You watch as he tries to flick the lighter on, cigarette dangling between his lips, but the old thing refuses to cooperate. Distantly, you wonder why Dazai is so damn stubborn: working with an old lighter, living in a shitty shipping container, wearing the same few pairs of clothes every day when he probably has more money than god hoarded from his executive paycheck. But you only force yourself to not roll your eyes as you pull out your own lighter, flicking it on and holding it out to him without looking at him.Â
You watch from the corner of your eye as he stares at your hand suspiciously before he exhales from the side of his mouth, dipping his head down to light the cigarette before he faces ahead again. He doesnât say anything. Instead, he reaches out for his glass of whiskey, still mostly full, and then he slides it over to you.
An offering. A white flag.Â
You barely withhold the breath of relief that nearly escapes you, accepting the drink and taking a long sip of it. Itâs his favorite brand, smooth and familiar on the tongue; you havenât been able to bring yourself to drink it since your falling out with him.Â
âWas it really because he was boring?â Dazai finally asks. Heâs not looking at you again, but you can see from the way his fingers are tense against the bartop that heâs probably waiting for a certain response from you.
You let your eyes slide shut. âNo,â you admit.
âThen why?â he presses, as if he doesnât already know.Â
âYou know why,â you say tightly, shaking your head and looking down.
âTell me anyway,â Dazai responds quietly, you can feel his gaze on you but you canât bring yourself to look at him. Irrationally, even though the atmosphere between the two of you has shifted, you wonder if this is it: heâs going to get you to admit it and then laugh in your face, cruel but probably deserved.Â
âBecause he wasnât you,â you finally force out.
He doesnât respond. Your heart sinks to your stomach, a sick feeling churning. You brace yourself againâyou donât know what for, maybe a laugh or a derisive comment, but he does nothing of the sort.Â
A long exhale, smoke billowing around his face, a heavy look in his eyes. He doesnât look at you as he says: âYouâre right.â
You donât respond because youâre not sure what heâs referring to. Finally, he tilts his head to look at you, a wry smile on his lipsâyour chest feels warm at the sight, you canât remember the last time youâve seen him smile. Probably not since the falling out.Â
âI was a coward.â
Oh.
The frustration you felt all of those months ago returns with a vengeance. You had danced with possibilities back then: that you were reading too much into things, that he didnât actually care for you the way you did for him, that he simply did not want to be with you even if he did care about you that way. Now, faced with confirmation that he had felt the same but was just too pussy to act on it, your chest swells with that familiar anger. You force it away.Â
âWhy?â you ask after a few moments of silence, nails digging into the palm of your hands as you rest them on your lap. âI⊠I waited for two years, Dazai. I gave you so many openings. You knew how I felt.â
âI know.â His voice is quiet, barely audible.Â
âThen why?â you repeat his words back to him, pressing hard just like he did. His throat bobs beneath his bandages as he swallows, averting his gaze, or trying to, at least, because you donât let him. You reach out to grab his chin tightly, forcing him to look at you, and the pads of your fingers burn against his skin, hyper aware of the fact that this is the first time youâve touched him in three months. âWhy?â
His hand comes up to grab your wrist as if to pull your hand off of him, but he doesnât, grip firm around your wrist, fingers pressing against your pulse point, and youâre acutely conscious of the fact that your pulse is probably racing but you canât bring yourself to care.Â
âI told you why,â he says, voice uncharacteristically soft. Vulnerable in a way that youâve never seen him before. âI was a coward. I⊠didnât want to risk ruining our friendship... I don't have many friends. You know that. I wouldâve rather just ignored how I felt and kept you as a friend, because I didnât think thereâd be a chance of losing you that way. I thought if I acted on how I felt, one day youâd eventually see me for what I am and Iâd lose you altogether.â
âSome good that did you.â You canât help the resentful words that spill from your lips, but you feel guilty when he winces, hand dropping back to your lap, his grip slipping from your wrist. âYou think I donât already see you for who you are? Weâve known each other since we were sixteen, Dazai. I know all of the sick and twisted thoughts that run through your head, I knew exactly what I was getting into.â
Dazai shakes his head, as if to deny your words. You get frustrated.
âI spend hours at your recovery bed after your attempts, Iâve caught you in the middle of them myself, do you know what the first thing I did was after I told you I had a boyfriend?â you demand, and he stares at you, unsure. âI put a protection detail on him because I thought youâd try to have him killed, or try to kill him yourself.â
Dazai winces. You shake your head and look away, settling down again.Â
âFor someone so smart, you really are so goddamn stupid sometimes,â you sigh, taking a long swig of his drink before placing the glass back down on the table. âI saw you for who you are, and I wanted you anyway.â
âWanted?â Dazai asks, an uncertain expression on his face as he zeroes in on the past tense.
âWant,â you correct, voice little over a breath, and something akin to relief sweeps across his face as his gaze drops down to the bartop.
The silence that hangs between the two of you is more comfortable this time. Reassuring, even, because maybe things might still be awkward between the two of you for a while, but thereâs a light at the end of the tunnel, one much brighter than the one the two of you lived in three months ago.Â
âI canât believe you went for a civilian,â Dazai suddenly says, almost sounding indignant. âA civilian. You!â
âWhat the hell is that supposed to mean?â you snap when you hear the incredulous tone he takes when he says âyouâ.
âYouâre a stone cold bitch,â Dazai accuses and you gape, but you canât find it in yourself to be offended because his eyes are lit up for the first time in months, a lopsided smile painted on his face. âAnd youâve got as much blood on your hands as I do. You. A civilian. I think I wouldâve been less offended if you went for Chuuya.â
âWe both know thatâs a lie,â you snort, and then you add, a bit amused, âyou know what he wants a job as?âÂ
âTell me,â Dazai drawls, resting his chin on his hand as he leans on the bar, watching you with such a fond expression that it makes you feel warm all over.Â
God, you missed him the past three months.Â
âHe wanted to go to law school. Become a public defender.â
Dazai chokes over the smoke he inhales, and you press your hand to your lips to smother your giggles as he desperately wheezes between laughs. Youâre not sure if heâs actually choking, you think he might actually be dying from how red his face is getting.
âMaybe you should keep in contact with him then,â he gasps between laughs, âwe might need one of those one day.â
âAs if youâre sloppy enough to ever get caught,â you say dryly.
He winks at you, his grin sharpening, and you know youâre not going to like what heâs about to say. âOh, Iâm not. By âweâ, I meant you.â
âDouchebag.â You roll your eyes, letting another silence settle over the two of you, a smile on your lips now as you take another sip of your drink. Heâs the one to break it again.
â... Odasaku convinced me not to, by the way.â
âWhat?âÂ
âTo kill him. I was going to. Odasaku convinced me not to.â
You let out a sigh of utter suffering, giving Dazai a pointed lookâsee, you say silently, I know you. He has the decency to look a bit sheepish as lifts his cigarette back to his mouth in lieu of responding to your unspoken words.Â
âStop with the self sabotage, Dazai,â you finally say, tired. âFor both of our sakesâ.â
He doesnât respond, and you know him well enough to know that heâll probably never stop with the self sabotage, but he does reach out to lace your fingers with his, and the warm feeling that spreads through your chest is enough to satiate you.Â
Little steps, because no, the Mafia is not a conducive place for relationships and yes, itâs only a matter of time before luck runs out for one of you, but if your life is destined to be short, thereâs only one person you want to spend it with.