Title: Now and Forever…いつまでも…
Author: Unare Haineko
Pairing: [Juntoshi] Matsumoto Jun x Ohno Satoshi
Rating: R-ish, but NC-17 for this chapter
Summary: [Revised] Three years after the ending of ‘Kodoku kara Umareta Ai’, we have Juntoshi trying to raise their son Ayumu while the demons from the dark shadows that separated Arashi in KodoAi come back to
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Reality vs illusion - A recapIllusion/appearance vs. reality constantly conflict with one another through images and the setting of the story. It is as if you are waging a visual and mental war between that which the characters think he/she sees and what actually happens behind the scenes in the story. It is easy to succumb to the illusion of a loving family or to dream of becoming rich and going to Pastry School, having a beautiful home and happy domestic life. But the images of everyday life we see in the Juntoshi flat, the Sakuraiba household and in the Ninomiya-Daisuke flat are offset by the hardships of their reality - none of them can escape from the past which has not been resolved. The appearance/illusion is that Arashi has disbanded and all the ties to all the members are cut. The reality is that people walked away without resolving the wherefores and the hows of the issue resulting in the disbandment. The setting of the ( ... )
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There are just so many characters and the subplots extensive that it has taken me a while to get to this point. I feel like I've been foreshadowing (still in progress) and setting up the pieces of the chess game for an eternity. The story in general has taken on such a dark tone. It must be so odd to envision such a dark and sinister degeneration of Arashi when they're known as such a happy harmonious group. My mother told me the other day that she finds it more and more disturbing that I delight in those crime shows about solving murders and catching serial killers. If she only knew of this story! I can't wait until I get to play sudden death chess with Iago. *cackle*
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On OhnoNASA!Ohno is what happens when illusion has taken over the whole brain so much so that he believes it as his truth. Compare how Ohno is here and how he was in Kodoai - he had sense then and used truth (how much Jun loved and cared him) to override his illusion (his relationship with Nino that was going nowhere) and made a conscious decision to pursue happiness in a loving and supportive relationship. But now, in Itsumademo, he has given up believing in this truth and is ironically using Jun’s affection for him to satisfy his own carnal lusts. His pre-occupation now is sex, sex and more sex. He blindly believes in his illusion that so long as his selfish wants are met, all will be well. Accordingly, he has let himself go. This is so much so that he does not even bother to clean himself up, as evinced by the mess in his art studio, the failure to put away his flaccid penis and his ( ... )
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(04) What will give Jun the final push to speak to Nino? Will it be through Ayu? Or will it be through Miyazono?
(05) Speaking of Miyazono, why exactly was Miyazono at the television studio? And who did he follow there? Will he make the connection between what Jun told him about Kakia, Iago and the club (in an earlier chapter) with Kakia (whom he meets in this chapter) and the doubles that Ayu told him about?
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(06) Why is Iris so insistent on offering to go with Sho? What is she hoping to uncover to use against Sho? Why is she doing this? What does she stand to gain?
(07) Will Sho’s dissatisfaction with himself away from the disbanded Arashi result in him destroying himself? It seems likely given how it seems like Sho believes he has nothing left outside the band and is stuck in a rut.
(08) Since he has taken out his anger and resentment of Arashi’s disbandment on Aiba, it may be safe to conclude that Sho blames his current funk career wise etc on the disbandment of Arashi. It gives rise to the question as to whether Sho ever saw the band members as individuals rather than as a support group through which he received affirmation and a means of bolstering his self confidence?
(09) Will Sho eventually realise his resentment is more against himself for being powerless with the other Arashi members to back him up rather than any real resentment against the band per se? Under what circumstances will ( ... )
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