Being a hostess.
He just keeps asking. Someone's eager.
Kiyotaka Ijichi x Hostess!reader x Suguru Geto References to past psychological abuse,Manipulation,Coercion,Alcohol,Your ex husband is drop dead gorgeous,Cabaret Hostess, why is Suguru here?
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One man who defied all odds for being the type who continued to attempt to peruse you, was oddly satisfying.
He tried to solicit your attention with scrap pieces of paper with his contact details, the three numbers leading up to his room and forward facing comments to do anything to coax you his way.Â
A regular he was, booked in at the same table of the Cabaret club âHollowâ. And despite his advances and even offers of more money just to go on a private date to which you declined every time, you always accepted his requests when he would ask for you by name.
Why? Because he looked nothing like your ex-husband. You had been free of him for two years now.
Kiyotaka Ijichi was a scrawny little business man who had not an ounce of the poise or manipulation, just plain old boldness and everyday average looks. Nowhere near strong enough to take someone on in a fight either, like a mouse afraid of their own shadow, too petrified to go out of its home by itself to avoid the trap. Just how you liked it.Â
In the club he couldnât hurt you or upset you, make situations about himself or make you feel like complete shit. Ijichi complimented you, impressed by your fashion and how you carried yourself and me he made sure to tell you often. He was just so ordinary, plain looking enough and just living day to day life as a drone.
Perfect. Â
âAnother glass of champagne please.â This was glass number three and it was almost as though Ijichi was trying to get you drunk.
Most rules stipulated your own discretion, making wise chooses whilst surrounded by alcohol and men with wandering hands. Though one rule that always bugged you was, within reason, you must fulfil all wishes of the clients. Including drinking.Â
You giggled and put on a show as usual to keep him coming back and spending as much money as possible. âEasy on my champagne Kiyotaka, anyone would think you were trying to get a girl drunk!â
Talking sweet like that seemed to please him. There were plenty of younger girls that would have suited his tastes, however he requested you right from the very start and spent good money doing so. âNot at all, I just want to treat my special girl for her birthday I missed last week.â
Your birthday, another year older. Another reason to believe he would grow bored of you soon and move on to another girl, a totally depressing thought when the tips and gains were so good. Just a few weeks ago he brought you a designer handbag just because he said he wanted to.Â
It was flattering, and a younger girl would definitely fall for his generosity and probably bend to his persistence.Â
âSpecial girl huh?â You shuffled and leant forward to pick up your glass with left over champagne inside. âIâm a year older now, you sure you wonât be requesting another girl next week?â
Special girl. That was the name he used to call you.Â
Ijichi swirled the golden bubbly liquid left in his own glass, arm up along the top of the booth seat behind you. âNever. I wouldnât do that at all, I enjoy your company.âÂ
Then why do you keep asking me back to your hotel every time?
Usually men just enjoyed talking, conversation on boring topics like politics, business and sports, maybe even stocks from time to time. But an invitation to a hotel could be misconstrued as sex or something similar along the kinky lines of role playing. Unless clear expectations were set before hand, it could get confusing when a guy sat down on the chair in the hotel ready to talk about his wife who was sat at home with the kids, or on the other hand wanting your hand shoved down his pants or mouth around his cock.Â
âOh you.â You placed your free hand on his shoulder and tapped it playfully. âYouâre too kind.â
âAnd youâre too beautiful. I often wonder why you accept my request every time I come here.âÂ
Because of the tips. They paid your rent with lots to spare.
You hadnât dabbled in testing the muddy waters, but his persistence was beginning to make you question whether or not you should just entertain him just to get him to stop asking.Â
But if you did, it could carry on and it wasnât something you were interested in.
âI enjoy your company too.â He was refreshing. Not at all your type of guy, but far enough from your type it put you into a comfort zone, soothing and different.
âSoâŠâ You knew immediately what he was going to request. âWill tonight be my lucky night? Youâll come back to my hotel room?âÂ
âKiyotaka⊠I donât think thatâs wise. Youâve given me way too much champagne.â Your giggling did nothing to get him to chuckle along with you.Â
He didnât. He actually leaned closer to you and pulled away a strand of hair that clung to the stickiness of your drying lip gloss.Â
âYouâre incredibly beautiful, and to be honest Iâve come to like you very much.â Desperation became him. âI-I promise Iâll keep coming back and requesting you. Just one night thatâs all I ask, there doesnât have to be anything you donât want I-I would just like some alone time to speak privately, you know, to get to know the real you?â
His face, so puppy like begging for a walk. How could you say no realistically? But that must have been the champagne in your system. One night. So would he leave you alone after that? Much contemplation and the alcohol was clouding it, the decisions and better judgement. After all, he spent so much on you in and outside of the cabaret. Beautiful hand crafted leather purses arrived at work with beautiful cards and lace, bags and fresh bouquets of flowers of your favourite, violets, to which you didnât even remember mentioning it.Â
You both had talked quite frequently over the months, and he listened intently and remembered the small details. All since he walked into the Cabaret club and requested you. Maybe one night. It had been two years after all since you had ended things and endured the divorce. You hadn't even entertained the idea of being in the company of another man outside of the club since then.
He awaited your response with great patience. âAlright... One night.âÂ
âW-what? Are you sure?â
You nodded, tipping back the rest of your champagne for good measure for you lacked the dutch courage. âIâm sure, one night after I finish and I will come and talk with you at you hotel. One night only though.âÂ
It depended how things went. As a cabaret hostess, it came with a set of responsibilities, and watching who you fell in love with was a big one. Girls often let feelings get in the way with other clients, men so even more, falling in love definitely came with its perks, but also its downsides which hit back twice as hard.
You didnât love Ijichi, you werenât sure you even liked him in a way he was inclined towards you, but he seemed like a decent guy. Hence why you agreed.Â
He didnât say anything right away, he sat there thinking, contemplating whilst looking around the club and its patrons. âWhat if I dropped enough money down on the table to cover your work tonight, would you come with me right now?âÂ
For the night? That was ridiculous, who had that kind of money that they could just blow on one person? It was in the millions.Â
âA typical Friday night?â Mental maths was never your strong suit. âRoughly six million Yen.âÂ
âEasy.â He pulled what looked like Italian leath wallet. Must have been imported. Bank notes rained down onto the table with a flutter.Â
âBut thisâŠâ After you scooped it, you counted it. âThis isnât six, this is ten million.âÂ
âI said I wanted to treat my special girl, pocket the other four and buy yourself something pretty.â This money came from someone who claimed they were in accounting, who knew that was how much they made.Â
I need to get into a different line of work.Â
âThank you Kiyotaka, itâs very generous of you.â
So it was a done deal. The manager was thrilled to see how much youâd brought in for the night and he allowed you to leave early without so much as a peep from jichji to convince him. As soon as he heard you were going on a what would you call it, a date? He let you go immediately despite your roster for staying until closing time.Â
The hotel wasnât even far, very convenient for the rush of dizzy and flush at your cheeks when you came out on to the main street and hit the wall of chill. Only one street away, and a fancy one at that. When you thought about it in your little tipsy fog, he had always been staying at a hotel, the same hotel number. You remembered the various amount of scrapped paper and scribbled writing to know it was the same hotel on the heading by the ripped corner.Â
How much money did this man have? It seemed the only this Ijichi had in common with your ex-husband though money did not appear as Ijichi's personality at face value.
Itâs fine. Heâs lovely. He's Probably lonely too. He took your arm and steadied you, taking it slow right through the lobby and up to the elevator.
The sight cause you to gasp audibly and forget the little details. âThatâs so pretty.âÂ
You marvelled at the one thing that drew your attention. Sparkly things. Glitter, iridescent sheets of glass and card to make a truly beautiful and angelic sculpture by the elevator. Shapes and intricate swirls over meticulously placed sheets of glass and wire rope in the style of traditional architecture. So shiny, the light hit it perfectly to reflect the contrasted rainbow.Â
âApparently it took them an entire year to cut the shards of glass and hang them in just the right way, if you were to cut them down, you could never get the same effect again.âÂ
Ijichi knew his architecture and here you were, standing looking at glitter. Art was wasted on you, if it wasnât sparkly or shiny you werenât interested. Diamonds were your favourite to look at. The top floor too? The elevator took ages to ascend to the penthouse, Ijichi took his hand and snaked it around the small of you back and waist. He claimed it was for your support but you didnât believe him for a second, he was trying to get closer.Â
To cop a feel? Maybe.Â
âWe donât have to do anything youâre uncomfortable with and as soon as youâre ready I can take you home or back to the club.âÂ
So considerate, why werenât all guys like this? âThank you, I appreciate it.âÂ
âThereâs also more champagne chilling in my room too.â
That made you chuckle, this whole scenario tickled your funny bone. âNow I know for certain that youâre trying to get me drunk! You arenât subtle at all Kiyotaka.âÂ
He smiled at the childish pat on his shoulder, but he didnât appear to be as confident as he was, like there was a filter on his face. Maybe he was regretting it? The pacing was wrong, he took one step for every two of yours, hurrying you along to the door now. Perhaps he was eager instead? You had decided that you were not going to sleep with him.Â
His keycard lit up the tiny light on the reader and the door opened. âIâm sorry, Iâm really sorry about this.â The door closed in slow motion.Â
âWhat are you taking about?â Thatâs right, slow motion.Â
âThereâs my special girl, itâs been a while hasnât it?âÂ
You sobered instantly, the chill like a steam train bouldering heavily enough down your spine. It wasnât the cold or the champagne, it was a monster.Â
Your ex-husband.Â
âS-SuguruâŠâ It was so difficult to face him. âHow did you find me?âÂ
You didnât see him, but you felt his very existence. Ichiji stood by the corner of the room shaking his head, a remorseful look and knitted brows.Â
âIjichi is a very good sniffer dog.âÂ
That bastard, that weak little bastard just took you straight to the vipers den. You knew now where Kiyotaka Ijichi was really getting his money from. Suguru Geto bankrolled that pathetic bastard everything he paid you.
You managed to be free of Suguru once before, not without stress and fear. A manipulator in his own right, a monster who kept you, never cared for you and claimed it was love. There was no  way you were going to get away from him again.Â
Not without risking more than a catastrophic divorce and traumatic nightmares.
All because Kiyotaka Ijichi had no fucking spine.Â
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