The Persona 4 Kink Meme ([info]badbadbathhouse) wrote,
@ 2008-12-30 18:16:00
Previous Entry  Add to memories!  Tell a Friend  Next Entry
Coming to you live from a very steamy journal post~
Why, hello there, kittens! I'm Kanji, esteemed reporter of all things fabulous and ever so delightfully naughty, and I'm here with a most special update for a fandom just beginning its long, hard... journey into adulthood~!

SHIN MEGAMI TENSEI: PERSONA 4 KINK MEME


In this scintillating post of mine, you can comment anonymously with any pairing from Persona 4 and whatever astoundingly perverse or adorably vanilla kink your little heart desires. Delicious non-con, innocent fluff? Oh, darlings, it is very acceptable to bare your deepest desires here. ♥

If you're lucky enough, your request will be delivered by some sweet and sexy anonymous, and what better way to boost the levels of reciprocation than by filling out a request yourself? After all, we've all come here for the same~ thing~! Don't be shy, darling, we are all friends here. And if you see a filled request that nonetheless inspires you? Sloppy seconds are so very much encouraged.

Our only real rule is the request to blank out spoilers, like so:

I'd love to see myself Kanji involved with <font color="white">everyone even remotely available after July's events~</font>

Because half the fun~ of Persona 4 was learning all the twists and turns of the plot for ourselves, wasn't it?

Let's do our best, everyone! In this kinky paradise, men, women, and shadows are all invited.


Hugs and kisses,
Kanji~



ETA: Look what some sweet anon did! [info]badbadindex has taken all filled and unfilled requests and organized them for your benefit.



(Read 5646 comments) - (Post a new comment)

Breeze - In Monochrome Night (1/5)
(Anonymous)
2009-01-29 08:23 am UTC (link)
((Sorry, tackling this prompt again. Could be linked to the above, though Author!Anon expected that to be a standalone... Spoilers through December and the Good Ending. Also, very definitely AU, in keeping with the prompt.))

This is how it goes:

You save the world in the middle of December. Solve the case, beat the bad guy and his cosmic horror, and the fog evaporates just in time for you to celebrate Christmas Eve with your girlfriend. Job well done, heroes, job well done. Your reward is a few months of blessed normality, where your biggest concern is acing final exams and making time for everyone. After all, you're a popular guy, and the end of the school year's coming up way too fast.

March 20th sees you bidding farewell to Inaba, and somehow you manage to make the rounds one last time before catching your train. All your friends tell you their plans for the future, ask you to keep in touch, and you listen and smile and agree -- and mean it. For while you don't want to leave, you know part of your heart will always belong to Inaba -- and everyone you've befriended holds a piece. Besides, you can always visit, can't you? Already you're making plans for your next vacation, likely after you've graduated and have all the free time in the world.

Your job here is done.

For now.

One idyllic afternoon in mid-May, Yukiko calls. Though the afternoon sunlight keeps streaming through the window, casting your room in shades of gold, your body goes ice cold as she sobs over the phone, telling you the news.

They found Ai Ebihara draped over a television antenna, hairline cuts crisscrossing her body, running all up tangled, twisted arms and legs.

She wasn't dead. But her eyes were open, staring pools of yellow with nothing lurking in their depths -- no pain, no agony, no intelligence. Nothing.

You fight for a transfer. Fight to get back there, to return (maybe you never should have left) and help solve the latest mystery. But your parents don't understand, none of the adults ruling your life understand -- they think you're just in shock. Shunt you into counciling, doing their best to help you cope with this terrible tragedy, and you know they mean well, but you just feel like screaming 'til they listen.

But you don't tell them why. You don't tell them anything. You keep calm and composed (though you're raging inside) and work within the system. And in the end, you get to transfer back.

In September.

Your friends keep you updated in the meantime, relaying everything the news doesn't know. Naoto acts as leader in your absence, and e-mails you her latest report whenever she's able. Her schedule fluxes, from every other day to every third day to sometimes a week without word; you understand why, of course, but that doesn't make the occasional drawn-out wait any less agonizing. Especially since your hands are tied until your transfer date, and there are nights you want to just sleep until September begins.

Naoto's a good leader. She's got a great tactical mind, and while she never boasts, Yosuke jokes about the group becoming a well-oiled machine in her capable hands. How she balances school with searching the television world, intergrating the newly awakened Persona users with their more experienced teammates. Kanji tells you how they're all 'like, organized and shit', and you know that he doesn't mean you weren't organized, so you don't point out the implication. That's hardly the point of all this, anyway.

(Reply to this) (Parent)(Thread)

Breeze - In Monochrome Night (2/5)
(Anonymous)
2009-01-29 08:25 am UTC (link)
For they are saving people, helping them face themselves by beating the shit out of their Shadows, and bringing them into the loop. In early June you get a call from the first newcomer, and Yumi upbraids you for never saying anything about the whole saving the world thing. But she's laughing through her anger (through her tears), so it's infinitely better than the call you recieve much later that month. Daisuke just yells, and you can't get a single word into the whole 'conversation'. You just stand and take it.

You kind of know that you deserve it, after all. Because you're not there to help, and for all her talents, Naoto doesn't hold the wild card. That wouldn't be so bad if everything was the same, if this was just a copycat killer that they needed to track down.

But the new murderer isn't playing by the same rules.

And the morning after they saved Yumi, another girl -- Ayane Matsunaga -- was found strung up inside the old hobby store like a marionette, rosy-cheeked and wide-eyed and dangling from a tangled web of wires. And after Daisuke was dragged back out of the other world, they found Kou in the gymnasium, draped over the basketball backboard with his head stuffed in the net.

Just like Ai, they were still alive -- but their eyes were faded gold, and they didn't respond to anything as they were being disentangled and rushed off to the hospital. They're still there now, with the rest of the victims -- everyone Naoto and the others couldn't save, because they didn't appear on the Midnight Channel. The media's going nuts with the story, calling it Inaba's very own Apathy Syndrome -- like they'd ever be able to comprehend the truth.

And beyond that, the weather's gone haywire. They can't trust the daily weather reports anymore. A cloudy afternoon abruptly giving way to rain, the fog rolling in earlier than expected... Naoto's been running herself ragged in your stead, trying to save everyone, and though she tries not to let her emotions seep into her reports, well... Kanji tells you a lot. So do the others, but Kanji's the one who blatantly asks for your help, who flat out admits that he doesn't know what to do for her and trusts his Senpai to have the insight he needs.

All you can offer is moral support. Until September finally rolls in, and you arrive for another term at Yasogami High.

(Reply to this) (Parent)

Breeze - In Monochrome Night (3/5)
(Anonymous)
2009-01-29 08:29 am UTC (link)
You're just in time to help save Naoki; for simplicity's sake -- for his sake -- you follow Naoto's lead, keeping pace with her while racing through endlessly twisting hallways, clambering over stacks of boxes and barrels with alcholic fumes burning your eyes. The newer members keep good pace; you're not surprised at how graceful Yumi's Benzaiten is (she vaguely reminds you of one of your own Persona, but that was bound to happen sooner or later), or the raw strength Sarutahiko wields for Daisuke.

You are, however, surprised when Naoki's Shadow turns out to be a fire-breathing creature -- that immediately sets the chamber ablaze the moment you step inside. It's all you can do to grab Naoki and get out before the flames lick too close to the bottles and barrels lining the walls, and then...

Needless to say, Naoki doesn't awaken his Persona. He doesn't wake up at all. Watching Kanji carry his childhood friend, listening to his voice shudder as he quietly demands he come back, to just shake it off and break out of his yellow-eyed trance already... you can't help but wonder if you should have bothered returning at all.

When Rise tries calling the Konishis to tell them their son's being rushed to the hospital -- when she can't reach them, and reports the line's dead -- when the news hits that Konishi Liquor just went up in a firestorm...

Nobody gets any sleep that night. Instead of going home, the team trickles away in twos and threes. Nobody wants to be alone after that. Mercifully, your uncle doesn't ask too many questions when you call to let him know you're staying with Yosuke tonight. He was called to the scene, after all. He was the one who let you know what happened in the Shopping District in the first place.

You didn't get a chance to tell him how grateful you were for his understanding.

Morning comes far too soon, and with it the news that Ryotaro Dojima has disappeared.

(Reply to this) (Parent)

Breeze - In Monochrome Night (4/5)
(Anonymous)
2009-01-29 08:30 am UTC (link)
Everyone fears the obvious. You almost don't have to discuss your fears, but Yosuke brings the topic up anyway: Nanako. If you save your uncle -- nobody wants to emphasize the if, but you're sure everyone thinks of last night's folly and wonders -- if you save him, there's a chance... a good chance...

But Yosuke offers a solution, too. You set up shifts, taking turns staying home with her, under the not-quite-pretense of comforting her. Her father's just working really hard on the case, you lie. Gone deep undercover (too deep) but he'll be home soon, you promise. And in the meantime, your friends do their best to buoy her spirits

The day that you go to save him, Yosuke, Teddie and Chie stay behind. Teddie, ever the optimist, lets it slip that her daddy's coming home tonight -- but you can't yell at him, because he still trusts his sensei, still believes in you despite everyone's doubts. And Chie smiles and agrees, and Yosuke nods and beams and mouths over Nanako's head 'I'll leave it up to you, partner!'

And you do. You save Dojima from himself, and the look he gives you after awakening, with Bishomonten floating above him branishing his blade and padoga -- there's a clarity and comprehension that almost hurts to see, and you know you're in for a ton of lectures when you get home.

But that's okay. You don't think he'll ground you for life until after the criminal's caught. All you care about now is getting him home, keeping your promise...

Then you open the door to a war zone, and all rational thought flees your mind.

For the entire first floor is in tatters -- the kitchen table's actually embedded in the stairwell, and nothing's where it should be, it's all spread across the walls and floor and ceiling, and Nanako--

Nanako isn't there.

The only one there is Teddie, suspended in shattered glass, a grotesque chandelier, and he tells you -- he says...

(Reply to this) (Parent)

Breeze - In Monochrome Night (5/5)
(Anonymous)
2009-01-29 08:32 am UTC (link)
And now here you are.

Not back where this all started, though it's a near-perfect replica, right down to the shredded photos scattered in front of the counter. And he's sitting there, legs swinging idly off the edge, gracing your team with a lazy smirk when you finally barge inside.

"Took you long enough."

Behind you, Kanji sputters, Yukiko gasps, Daisuke growls. Rise's crying, Yumi struggles to find her voice, Naoto doesn't even bother with that. And Dojiima sighs, shaking his head.

"Knew there was something strange about you."

"Yeah, yeah, fuck you too, old man." Rolling back his shoulders, Yosuke grins when he adds, "Shouldn't you be asking 'Where's Nanako?' Oh, don't worry--" the sick grin spreads at Dojima's snarl, at your pained expression "--she's fine. For now. Sure, it's cliche, but hey -- gotta go with the classics sometimes."

You're trying not to focus on the words. Trying not to hear his voice, trying not to see him lounging on a desktop like it's his god-damned throne. Trying not to see the two figures behind him.

How Chie's suspended from the ceiling just like Teddie was, hung head over heels just like she -- just like Sa--

Just like the woman standing right beside and behind Yosuke, peering over his shoulder with stormclouded eyes, familiar features cast in monochrome. For all that you only knew her for a few fleeting hours, for all that you didn't really know her at all, that doesn't stop the startled recognition -- the sick realization that you know must be spreading over your face.

There's no motive rant. No attempt at explanation beyond what you can behold for yourself. Yosuke slides off the counter and adjusts his headphones, balancing both blades with ease. (And they're nothing like anything you gave him, but that isn't surprising, now is it?) And suddenly you can hear the music, too, throbbing and pounding all around you -- Kanji's "What the fuck?!" reveals you're not the only one.

And it's horrible, disgusting, selfish, but the thought flashes through your racing mind anyway, impossible to ignore: it doesn't matter how this fight ends. Doesn't matter who wins, though the odds have to be stacked in your team's -- in Inaba's favor. Because Yosuke's grinning at you, completely distorting countless memories, and this -- this--

"Let's go, partner."

This is the way your world ends.

(Reply to this) (Parent)(Thread)

Not OP
(Anonymous)
2009-01-29 02:01 pm UTC (link)
Hot. Damn.

This is wonderful.

Thank you, anon. ;_;

(Reply to this) (Parent)

also not OP
(Anonymous)
2009-01-29 03:29 pm UTC (link)
BRB, BAWWWWWING FOREVER

(Amazing job though, anon. ♥)

(Reply to this) (Parent)

Not OP again
(Anonymous)
2009-01-29 04:04 pm UTC (link)
This was awesome and depressing and win ;__;


(Reply to this) (Parent)

OP
(Anonymous)
2009-01-29 05:16 pm UTC (link)
H-holy shit, Anon. <3

(Reply to this) (Parent)

Re: Breeze - In Monochrome Night (5/5)
(Anonymous)
2009-01-29 08:26 pm UTC (link)
jesus christ anon

(Reply to this) (Parent)

Re: Breeze - In Monochrome Night (5/5)
(Anonymous)
2009-01-30 12:32 am UTC (link)
brb, dead.

and it was written in a convincing second-person viewpoint - you win my internets.

(Reply to this) (Parent)

Re: Breeze - In Monochrome Night (5/5)
(Anonymous)
2009-01-30 04:33 pm UTC (link)
OH GOD NO

Oh god may it never, ever happen like this because you wrote this so believably and that's HORRIFIC.

(Reply to this) (Parent)

Re: Breeze - In Monochrome Night (5/5)
(Anonymous)
2009-01-30 07:06 pm UTC (link)
This was amazing, and it broke my heart. Oh no. Ohhh, I need to go read Souji/Yosuke fluff now.

(Reply to this) (Parent)

Re: Breeze - In Monochrome Night (5/5)
(Anonymous)
2009-01-31 08:10 am UTC (link)
i. wha- bu- gah!

<3. my heart hurts now, but this was amazing.

(Reply to this) (Parent)

Re: Breeze - In Monochrome Night (5/5)
(Anonymous)
2009-02-01 09:29 am UTC (link)
. . .

Fucking hell, anon. That was... Just... Powerful isn't even halfway good enough to describe it.

(Reply to this) (Parent)

Re: Breeze - In Monochrome Night (5/5)
(Anonymous)
2009-02-03 03:40 am UTC (link)
That was fucking brilliant. Anon would love seeing this expanded into a full-out fic.

(Reply to this) (Parent)

Re: Breeze - In Monochrome Night (5/5)
(Anonymous)
2009-02-03 12:51 pm UTC (link)
Jesus motherfucking Chriiiiiiiiiiiist.

That was. God fucking damned good.

Fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff.

(Reply to this) (Parent)

Re: Breeze - In Monochrome Night (5/5)
(Anonymous)
2009-02-03 04:23 pm UTC (link)
UUUUUGHH my heart ;_____; fsdffdf whyyyyy. SO AWESOME.

(Reply to this) (Parent)

Re: Breeze - In Monochrome Night (5/5)
(Anonymous)
2009-02-25 07:45 am UTC (link)
... holy crap, that was amazing. Top-notch writing, beautiful atmosphere, just awesome all around. (Also, the thought of the social links having Personae made me happy, even if the outcome was bawwwww. Especially the persona'd!Doujima. Mmmhmm.)

(Reply to this) (Parent)


(Read 5646 comments) - (Post a new comment)

Create an Account
Forgot your login or password?
Login w/ OpenID
English • Español • Deutsch • Русский…