Probably the most random piece of... weird I've ever written. And for all those who renamed the main character (because of course he comes with no default name), the main character's name in the manga is Minato. Either way, I don't own the characters, or the game, and yeah, it's weird.

Minato does not want Junpei.

He knows this as concretely as he knows that he is failing maths, but excelling in the English language, as much as he knows that he needs to create the Lilith persona, as much as he knows that everyone at the school, especially the creepy girl who hangs out around the student council office, wants Mitsuru. Regardless, he does not want Junpei.

However, he's sleeping with him.

It was Junpei's idea, originally, after one particular night in Tartarus, when one of the Shadows nearly got Junpei, and only a Pheonix's Down had saved the boy he was now starting to see as his friend. Feeling heady from his own sense of mortality, Junpei had grabbed his arm, and, stuttering a little from embarrassment, trying to pass it off as manly bravado, he'd asked it maybe, you know, if he felt like it, Minato had wanted to join him in his room.

Minato knew what Junpei wanted, but had gone anyway, and inside of twenty minutes had let the boy tug his uniform pants down and give him a sloppy, messy, nervous hand job.

Junpei hadn't said anything for weeks after that, not until the next time they battled on a New Moon, and this time it was Mitsuru who was nearly killed, and soon Junpei had them both gripped in his hands as he panted nonsense in Minato's ears as he came. The next time, Junpei had nervously wrapped his lips around Minato, messy and sloppily, and not really all that effectively.

Soon, it became almost... routine, for Minato to head to his friend's room instead of his own after Tartarus nights, to usually end up in Junpei's bed, half naked, as his friend fucked him, gasping in his ear.

They never kissed, though, and Minato doesn't want him.