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Shiro scraped money together with help from friends and family. He was forced to set aside a critical thesis to fly to Tokyo. He had no desire to be here. For four long weeks, heād ingratiated himself into Shunāichi Haradaās clan. His family was the biggest name currently reining Yakuza clan. Shiro had never met Shunāichi and frankly feared the very idea. One of Shiroās uncles worked for the Japanese bank in Waikiki. He had always held a soft spot for Siono and offered to help Shiro.
āI know a man who worked for the Harada family,ā he had said. āI can get you in there, but take your time, boy. Donāt start asking questions about Shunāichi Harada the second you arrive.ā
He got Shiro an appointment with Nobuo-san. He in turn, slotted Shiro into the bottom rung of bike messengers working for one of the many companies belonging to the Harada Empire. Shiroās grandma thought it was a fine plan since Siono had never told Shunāichi that she had a son.
He worked directly for and reported to Nobuo-san, one of the big guyās employees, a hundred times a day.
His cell phone rang, interrupting his reverie.
āShiro-san?ā
āHai.ā
āItās Miki.ā
He grimaced. Miki was the one who had told him his mom had placed the ad in a local adult newspaper. All the āgirlsā did. Miki knew because she was one of them. She was a tiny slip of a thing from Cebu, Manila. Many years younger than Siono, she too had bought the Pretty Woman myth and now she was stuck. Sheād gone from hostess in a karaoke bar to hooker in a matter of weeks. Sheād been promised the return of her passport many times, but the deadline repeatedly came and went. He got to know her through the Harada clan. Heād taken her to various appointments and theyād struck up a friendship. He knew Miki liked him, but he had one mission here and that didnāt include a girlfriend. Besides which, he was gay.
āYou didnāt forget our date, did you?ā she asked.
āNo, I didnāt forget. I have one parcel drop-off then I can pick you up.ā
She giggled, which she always did, making him wonder what she thought was so funny.
āIāll call you when Iām on my way.ā
He climbed back on his bosozoku. His stomach was in knots just thinking about his date. Heād taken a risk confiding in Miki, but sheād assured him he could trust her. His heart bled for her situation. Sheād virtually been sold to the Harada clan by her own parents. He unlocked his seat and retrieved the package he had for Keizo. He already knew it was pencils and brushes. Just touching the package made him feel an erotic highā¦Keizo was the most beautiful man heād ever met.
Keizo lived in the heart of Ni-chÅme, Tokyoās gay district. Shiro longed to explore Ni-chÅme more, but he worked almost all the time. When he wasnāt working, he was sleeping, snatching time in the small lodge room he shared with two other guys who worked for the Harada clan. He zipped through the maze of allocated sexual zones,, fascinated by the number of streets reserved for different gay fetishes. BDSM had its own zone, bears had one, twinks had oneā¦and those who were men who just loved men were another. Keizoās apartment building topped a cafĆ© and bar that catered to gay couples.
Shiro buzzed the eighth floor unit. Once heād identified himself, Keizo buzzed him in. Shiro removed his shoes just inside the entrance. Being raised by a Japanese mom had taught him well. He took the elevator up, inhaling the scentā¦of what? It seemed to Shiro he could smell floor cleaner, polish andā¦sex.
Keizo opened the door to him as soon as he left the elevator. Shiro had only seen him three times, but each time, Shiro became increasingly useless. He was so intoxicated by Keizoās beauty he couldnāt speak. Keizo was magnificent. He had long, shoulder-length, straight black hair that gleamed. Keizo wore jeans and a white T-shirt, a silver Buddha on a chain around his neck. His face was lovely. He looked as if he belonged to a time hundreds of years ago. He had a beautiful physique but his presence was angelicā¦there was something dignified and gentle about him. He smiled as Shiro extended the parcel to him.
āThank you, Shiro-san. You are the only one I trust with my valuables.ā
Shiro felt himself blushing as Keizo took the package, their fingers touching. Shiroās heart started to beat faster and a goofy smile was his only response.
āI just finished a new piece. Would you like to see it?ā
Shiro nodded, stumbling over the entrance. Keizo was a mangaka, and Shiro had learnt, one of the most successful and prolific in all of Tokyo. He let out a cry when he saw the piece, balanced on Keizoās massive work table. It leaned against the wall.
It was extraordinary. A warrior, clad in Feudal-style robes, strode forward, as if he was about to burst through the painting. Everything about him was fearsome, except his face.
āOh, Keizo, itās you. Itās a self-portrait.ā
āI had no modelā¦do you like it?ā Keizo seemed concerned now.
āLike it? I love it.ā
āItās for a big client. Shiro, do you really like it?ā
Shiro couldnāt speak again. Keizoās nearness robbed him of all his vital functions. Even breathing.
āAre you okay?ā Keizo asked.
Shiro nodded. āIt is beautiful, Keizo.ā
Keizo smiled. āThank you, Shiro-san.ā
Something passed between the two men. Shiro knew nothing about Keizo except that he was probably gay seeing as he lived in Ni-chÅme. His website and all biographical detail was strictly business when heād researched the man online. He had no idea if Keizo was single, or not.
āThank you,ā Keizo said again and Shiro knew he was being dismissed. As he bowed and walked to the door, he felt as if he was losing a friend. It was as strange feeling, as if he would
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