Payback
@magicgeekponsol
Izumi Sena was not someone who would let kindness go unpaid.
The reason for that was first and foremost, his own pride. Being indebted to someone didn’t suit well with the self-sufficient and loner image he had formed for himself. Hence, he couldn’t stay put after the last encounter he had with Ponsol.
Ponsol had already been piling up a whole lot of little favors. The cold packs during the fair, the scarf soon after and then, to top the cake, his help during that break-down he had. It was rather frustrating for the model to always be in the receiving end, so he decided to pay him back in some way.
It wasn’t as if he knew Ponsol too well, so coming up with an idea took more time than he expected.
He might have knitted something, but after receiving the scarf he felt like he’d only end up humiliating himself if he tried to present him something of the sort. And it wasn’t like he knew the other’s taste for accessories or clothes either.
In the end, he ended up making use of the one thing he had learnt on their first meeting. Ponsol’s lack of cooking skills. Which was perfect, considering Izumi himself had quite some pride on his own baking and cooking.
So, here he was, knocking on Ponsol’s door, in his hand a wooden bento box with a full lunch, very well balanced and with an elegant color mix that included tempura, vegetables, mixed rice and tamagoyaki. He waited for a while, hoping the other was at home as he mentally prepared what he was going to say.















