@nocturneled // dreamscape starter !
It wasn’t like most dreams he had.
When Akito dreamed - he was in control. Not in the lucid dreaming sense, but he was the starring role of the story. He was experiencing everything in a dream the same way he would be if he was awake. Even if the story was guided, the actions felt like his own.
But this was different. He was watching a memory - a very good one - play out, like if he had pulled up a recorded video of the event on his phone and pulled out his earbuds, handing one to Toya and keeping one for himself. Because...oh yeah, Toya was watching it with him. And it was strange, but it wasn’t bad.
Because this was their memory. It was when they met.
Vivid Street looked just how he remembered it did that day. It was only a few months after RAD WEEKEND, and there were still ripped corners from flyers people had stolen hanging up on the brick walls and metal lamp posts. He had taken one himself, it was in his bedroom on the wall behind his desk.
He had already formed a rivalry with An, a mentor-student like relationship with Ken, and was a regular at Weekend Garage. He had dropped art entirely to put all of his energy into singing, and sing he did. On street corners, in Weekend Garage, at live events. He had been fine going completely solo at the time - trying to find a partner was too much work. No one would fit with him, no one was passionate about his dream like he was. That’s what he thought, and that’s what he stuck to...
...until that day. Someone new was singing on the corner - and he had started to keep track of who sang where. The power of the other’s voice, the emotion and passion behind it...it immediately made him latch on. The boy couldn’t have been any older than him, and yet he sounded like he had years of professional experience under his belt. Sure, the genre choice he had picked made it seem like he didn’t have much experience in it, but Akito could tell there was something there.
So he waited, hair not yet dyed and middle school uniform hanging off of his body slightly as he grew into it, merging into the crowd of Vivid Street regulars to listen to the other sing. And as soon as he was done, as soon as people started to leave, he pushed his way over to stand in front of the other teenager, a serious look on his face.
“Hey. You’re new around here, right? I haven’t seen you sing before.”