Each one based upon a relationship or scenario from a Shakespeare play, but I don't suppose you really need to know them.
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth from the play 'Macbeth', with Matsumoto posing as Banquo
Gin x Kira
Weakness
"the insane root
that takes the reason prisoner"
He had his weaknesses; they all did. It was a part of everyone, wasn't it, just a part of nature? Something unavoidable, something 'fair enough'? And so what if he listened to every word that his dearest and closest said? There was nothing wrong with that.
Everyone knew there was nothing wrong with that.
And so, if some would disapprove of his actions? So what? He had done only what he had been told to do, what he knew was the best thing in the world for everyone involved- and how did he know? Because Gin had told him so, of course! And his Captain would never give him ill advice, would he?
He could remember the tension in his arm as his blade was against his friend's own- that was wrong, wasn't it?
But no, it was what he had been told.
So it must be right.
Because the only good things were Gin's touches, the only right thing to do was what Gin told him to do. And if that meant attacking someone who he should have been loyal to, then so be it- it would be right, if only because in reward Gin would press his lips to his own fingertips, then to the faint blue lines on his wrist, moving to the hollow of his throat, to his lips as his breath hitched and the memory of those bad, bad things slipped away.
That was what mattered.
Wasn't it?
