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A gang is the life (Cerberus and Lilytania)

Cerberus

Pulsar
Joined
Jan 9, 2009
Shogo walked into the family's house at around 3:00 in the morning. He tossed his leather jacket onto the coat rack and looked around the living room. His eyes were able to give him a better sight in the night. He shook his head and walked over to the fridge to raid it for any food and beer he could find. Once he had gotten his food and drink he gathered what was left of the booze and packed it up, intending to bring it back to his gang's stash house and drink there. "Well there should be no problems today." He carried his food up to his room and walked in and pulled off his shirt and went into the bathroom in his room to take a shower.

Shogo ,Taking much after his father Akuji who was a prominent businessman in Japan. He thought it would be better if he lived back in the states with his Sister so that he would have a more normal lifestyle as he grew up. as Shogo grew up his father worried less and less about him because he was always in business and paid little attention to him which is why many people thought he went out to join the gangs.

Shogo thought that he would take a quick shower, clean up abit and maybe catch a quick nap before heading back out to the gang for some more fun. What he didn't know was his sister would be trying her last ditch effort to try and get him off of the streets and away from the gang that he ran with.
 
Ariadne had been waiting for hours for her brother to get home.

The pretty redhead had stayed up in her bedroom reading, just waiting for her brother to get home. She needed to keep him from going out with the gang so much. She had been worried about him, and she hated when he left her alone. She had decided on her last resort method of getting him to stay home. She had no idea how it would run down, but she hoped it would work.

Ariadne looked up from her book when she heard her brother enter the house at three in the morning. She sighed and brushed her hair back. She'd left her hair down, and she wore a tank top and a short skirt. She slowly and reluctantly got up, and came out, into his bedroom, where she found him. She wrapped her arms around his chest from behind. "Shogo," she said. "We need to talk." She looked up at him. "I have a deal for you. I don't want you leaving the house, going out with the gang. I-I'll give myself to you, if you'll just stay away from them. They're no good."
 
Shogo kept the shower running at night as he washed himself out. Shaking his head he turned the water off and grabbed a towel and wrapped it around his waist as he grabbed another towel to dry himself off. He finished up and stepped out of the bathroom into his room to search for a pair of fresh clothes so that he could quickly get dressed and be on his way. He was surprised when Ariadne had latched onto him and he shook her off and stepped out of her arms.

Shogo just shook his head as he fixed his clothes on and looked at her before he went to his safe and unlocked it pulling out some cash before locking the safe. He just shrugged off what she said and paid little mind to her. "So whats it to me? I don't care its not your life so shove off." He walked out of the room and walked over to his bag putting everything that he needed in it before he walked out and threw the bag into his truck and walked back inside for one last thing to drink. "Its not your responsibility to be watching for me. I take care of my self." He just shook his head. "besides whats it to ya?"
 
(Is she younger or older?)

Ariadne stumbled backwards when he shook her off. She huffed and trotted around after him. "Please, Shogo," she begged, "listen to me." She watched as he prepared to leave again. She trotted all the way out to the truck with him. "I'll give myself to you. You can do whatever you want to me, to my body, anything. Just don't go out." She frowned when he told her it wasn't her responsibility. "It's my responsibility, because we're family." She looked up at him. "To you, it's a chance at your sister." She didn't want him to leave. She'd seen too little of him, and she was afraid what being with those people would make him.
 
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