I bet your classmates and schoolteachers love that. [Said mildly. He's definitely imagining something like the panel where Bakugo tosses someone's graded paper at their face.
Hiyori doesn't have trouble coming up with his own ideas but is happy to go along with Bakugo's suggestions. Mostly. He does rib him a little when Bakugo suggests he pose on the arm of the couch like he's about to pounce (on what, the smutty novel?). "I didn't think we were still going for a 'jungle cat' vibe." But he gives it a go anyway, his eyes gleaming with his mischief. Then he encourages Bakugo to bring the camera closer, to take the kind of POV shot where it looks to the viewer like he's about to pounce on them. Because that's the fantasy, right? Having Hiyori Tomoe as your feisty, playful live-in lover. (A fantasy for his fans back home, but a reality for Jun at the resort.)
The silly one, though—that one's cute. The general idea was probably Hiyori's ("I want to let loose a little! Let's do something laid back and fun!"), but the specifics—upside down with his arms spread, hanging off the couch—come as a surprise to him. Of course, he's done plenty of "lounging" poses, and he's even been photographed upside down before, but the vibe is usually more artistic or elegant (like this). This pose isn't one you'd put in a magazine. It's simply too... well, silly!
But that's fine, isn't it? That makes it feel refreshing. His upside-down smile looks joyous and free.
He's still smiling as he gets up and rights himself on the couch, smoothing out the blanket and adjusting his pajama top (though still leaving it partially unbuttoned, since showing a bit of skin adds to his sleepy charm!). Then the tea arrives, and he poses with that, carefully lowering the mug after pretending to drink from it. Not a drop spills.
But hmm, his first photoshoot...]
Growing up in my household, we had professional family portaits taken and things like that. [Hashtag #RichFamilyThings.] But my first real photoshoot would've been when I was with my last unit. We weren't all that famous outside of school, and we didn't want to seem unreachably glamorous, so it was pretty low-budget. For most shots, we just wore our stage outfits. White tailcoats, white gloves, and high-collared dress shirts.
[He keeps his tone neutral. He doesn't usually talk about his last unit; there are unpleasant memories attached to it, and he feels too much guilt about what they did and who he was. Nearly two years into his time at the resort, that past feels pretty distant. Still...
His lips tug upward again as he concludes:]
This outfit's much more comfortable.
[And not just because it's pajamas versus a stuffy suit, but he doesn't elaborate.]
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Hiyori doesn't have trouble coming up with his own ideas but is happy to go along with Bakugo's suggestions. Mostly. He does rib him a little when Bakugo suggests he pose on the arm of the couch like he's about to pounce (on what, the smutty novel?). "I didn't think we were still going for a 'jungle cat' vibe." But he gives it a go anyway, his eyes gleaming with his mischief. Then he encourages Bakugo to bring the camera closer, to take the kind of POV shot where it looks to the viewer like he's about to pounce on them. Because that's the fantasy, right? Having Hiyori Tomoe as your feisty, playful live-in lover. (A fantasy for his fans back home, but a reality for Jun at the resort.)
The silly one, though—that one's cute. The general idea was probably Hiyori's ("I want to let loose a little! Let's do something laid back and fun!"), but the specifics—upside down with his arms spread, hanging off the couch—come as a surprise to him. Of course, he's done plenty of "lounging" poses, and he's even been photographed upside down before, but the vibe is usually more artistic or elegant (like this). This pose isn't one you'd put in a magazine. It's simply too... well, silly!
But that's fine, isn't it? That makes it feel refreshing. His upside-down smile looks joyous and free.
He's still smiling as he gets up and rights himself on the couch, smoothing out the blanket and adjusting his pajama top (though still leaving it partially unbuttoned, since showing a bit of skin adds to his sleepy charm!). Then the tea arrives, and he poses with that, carefully lowering the mug after pretending to drink from it. Not a drop spills.
But hmm, his first photoshoot...]
Growing up in my household, we had professional family portaits taken and things like that. [Hashtag #RichFamilyThings.] But my first real photoshoot would've been when I was with my last unit. We weren't all that famous outside of school, and we didn't want to seem unreachably glamorous, so it was pretty low-budget. For most shots, we just wore our stage outfits. White tailcoats, white gloves, and high-collared dress shirts.
[He keeps his tone neutral. He doesn't usually talk about his last unit; there are unpleasant memories attached to it, and he feels too much guilt about what they did and who he was. Nearly two years into his time at the resort, that past feels pretty distant. Still...
His lips tug upward again as he concludes:]
This outfit's much more comfortable.
[And not just because it's pajamas versus a stuffy suit, but he doesn't elaborate.]