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An Aside: Mobile Gaming
They had hit a lull and Mob was fussing.
Of course it didn’t look like fussing to anyone else, but Reigen was fine-tuned to Mob’s nearly-invisible displays of emotion. A tiny line on his forehead or by his mouth conveyed deep befuddlement, and all of it was aimed at his phone which he hadn’t put down for the last fifteen minutes.
Reigen would have ordinarily been inclined to have him do something more useful with himself, but this was unusual enough that he gave it a few more minutes of observation, glancing up from behind his screen, before saying something.
“Is your phone on the fritz or something?” ’Please say no.’
Of course it didn’t look like fussing to anyone else, but Reigen was fine-tuned to Mob’s nearly-invisible displays of emotion. A tiny line on his forehead or by his mouth conveyed deep befuddlement, and all of it was aimed at his phone which he hadn’t put down for the last fifteen minutes.
Reigen would have ordinarily been inclined to have him do something more useful with himself, but this was unusual enough that he gave it a few more minutes of observation, glancing up from behind his screen, before saying something.
“Is your phone on the fritz or something?” ’Please say no.’
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Kasa winced with his enormous single eye. After a long pause, he knelt on his single knee. “I’m terribly sorry. I won’t be doin’ it again.”
“Well, I’m grateful you kept my student safe at any rate.” Reigen’s hand made a series of snappy flourishes to gesture out the window. “I will be needing that phone before it gets completely soaked through, though. If I turn it off before coming back in, will that be fine?”
“Y-yeah, probably…” Kasa watched him leave—suddenly struck with a sudden sense of alarm as he exited. The rest of his fellow spirits felt it too and he frantically tried to spring after him. “W-wait, don’t go out there! It ain’t safe—!”
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"Master Reigen! You shouldn't go out there!"
No matter how strong his master was, he couldn't do this unprepared.
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Then, the cloth shifted. Reigen blinked water out of his eyes. It was getting taller, far taller than him—and suddenly it was encircling him. His yelp of shock was muffled as it tightened its grip on him and there were hands on his head and on his back—!?
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"Who is this?" Mob shouted out. He was outside now, his hands thrust out in front of him.
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'...Booze?'
There was a sniff. Then, there was growling--no, crying--no, blubbering. Reigen wiped at his eyes to finally see what had grabbed him. A towering man with an instrument for a head was trying to feebly reach for him. 'A biwa.' He spared a thought for the traditional music classes he took in middle school. It's face was twisted with inelegant sobbing and when it wiped at it's face it's cries distorted with a harsh twang as it plucked itself.
"A-A nice group of guys...a nice group of guys showed up...!"
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"Why aren't you inside with everyone else?"
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Kasa landed on Mob's shoulder, his canopy flaring out to shield him from the rain. "He ain't inside cause he causes trouble for everyone. He steals energy better than any of us...not that he means to. He just drinks and cries so much that people get trapped into consolin' him. ...That, or they're just too slow to escape. Still, he got really powerful that way..."
'So he's an energy vampire?' Reigen grimaced as he watched the tsukumogami's maudlin display. He got back to his feet and watched him carefully for a few moments more before taking a deep breath. "Hey."
Biwa rubbed his face on his sleeve and whimpered in acknowledgement.
"My student will lower the barrier, but you can't grab me or him. Deal?"
Eventually, Biwa gave a little nod. Reigen motioned for Mob to let it down.
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"Everybody misses people that much, huh?" Mob considered that. He never really missed much of anyone. He saw his family and Master Reigen almost every day, so it was really hard for him to relate.
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“You seem like a nice guy…there aren’t any nice humans around anymore…” Biwa sniffed. “And when I saw you crying, I thought you might be like me—“
“T-that was just the rain.” Reigen gestured for Biwa to follow him inside. Spirit or not, he couldn’t stand by and watch a sloppy drunk crying out in the cold. “Shigeo-kun, please start some more tea.”
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It was probably better for him to ask.
"Do you have any more tea?" he asked Morinji.
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As for the problem-child, Biwa seemed to respond well enough to firm boundaries. No begging for seconds of tea until everyone at the table had gotten theirs, no blowing his nose on the sentient cloth, no leaning on Shigeo's head. A little more time passed, the tea was almost gone and everyone was warmed up and dried when he made a request that surprised Reigen.
"Mister...can you play me?"
"Play...you?" Reigen gestured at Biwa's head.
"Yeah. You can play good music, right? I can tell from your fingers."
Reigen blushed slightly, but he hid it behind his hand and played it off like he was simply ponderous. It wasn't exactly the instrument he spent the most time with, but he had played it a few times in college out of sheer intrigue. Even if he wasn't blind, it was a romantic fantasy in imagining himself a biwa hoshi when things got too stressful to deal with. Those embarrassing thoughts flew through his head in an instant and he wondered if the tsukumogami could perceive them with some panic.
"I suppose...I do know at least one song..."
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The redirection worked flawlessly on Biwa, whose change in mood set the rest of the less powerful yokai at ease. He laid himself on Reigen’s lap, propping his head into his hands.
Reigen reminded himself that this was a ghost possessing an instrument and not a man nuzzling up against him. One hand found the neck of the instrument part and the other found the plectrum. He had to pause at the feel of it…it felt like ivory. ‘This isn’t legal anymore, is it…?’
Regardless, the show had to go on.
When he struck the strings, the sound was resilient and rich. The tone reverberated in the room and a steady calm fell over even the most restless of the ghosts.
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As Mob prepared the tea, he listened to Reigen's music, surprised that his master was capable of making music like this. He didn't know why, but he never expected that Reigen would know how to play any instruments. Now that Mob thought about it, there wasn't a lot he knew about Master Reigen at all.
"The tea's ready," Mob said once Reigen's music stopped. He poured the hot tea into a glass for his master, just as he did back in the office. Only now he was pouring from a sentient tea kettle.
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"You've gotten pretty good at this."
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“Alright, I’ve decided. I’ll get you a phone.”
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