Halloween was an oddity to Hanzo.
He didnât really get the point of it if he was being honest. Trick and treating, while he could understand it being fun for kids, didnât really sound appealing to him. Dressing in silly costumes even less so.
But when Johnny Cage invited you to a party, it was very hard to say no. Especially with Kuai Liang extremely enthusiastic about the idea, wanting to experience as much of what a normal life would feel like as possible. The fact that it was a costume party just seemed to excite Kuai more. Heâd never worn a costume to a party before, the idea so novel that heâd been basically talking about it non-stop. The kids had offered to take him shopping for one and heâd eagerly agreed.
Hanzo hadnât gone with them, and hadnât seen Kuaiâs costume yet. Due to their schedules they were also arriving to the party separately. He wondered what ridiculous outfit theyâd managed to persuade Kuai to buy. Heâd heard Cassandra pitch some ice queen outfit from some animated movie, but if that was the direction theyâd gone in he didnât know.
Hanzo himself had just gone kind of simple, and a little classic according to Johnny Cage. His pirate costume had been relatively inexpensive, and it was not exactly good quality, but he hadnât wanted to spend a lot on something he was going to use once. The other guests' costumes seemed to vary in effort. Cassandra and Jacqueline had gone all out with quite intricate outfits. Supposedly they were a pair of supervillain lesbians, but Hanzo had no idea what they were referring to. Then you had Sonya, whoâd thrown a bit of fake blood onto a blouse and called herself a zombie. According to Johnny, that was her outfit every year.
âNice costume, Grandmaster,â a voice broke him out of his musings. He turned to find Kung Jin standing next to him.
âThank you.â Hanzo looked Kung Jin up and down. He wasnât completely sure on what Jinâs costume was, but given it was green and he had a bow and arrow he could make somewhat of an educated guess. âAre you meant to be Robin Hood?â
âIâm Green Arrow!â Jin sounded offended at the idea he was anything but this âGreen Arrowâ person. âAnyone would think youâve never read a comic book or something.â
âUh huh,â Hanzo sarcastically hummed. So he was also a superhero then. Seemed the kids were going for a theme.
From the corner of his eye, someone else peered around him. Even with an almost full face mask on, Hanzo could tell it was Takeda.
âIâm Batman,â he announced, putting on a gruff voice that made Jin burst into laughter.
âSee, now, Batman I know,â Hanzo told Jin, lazily pointing at Takeda. âI donât like him, but I know him.â
âWhat?â Takeda exclaimed, dropping the voice and standing straight. âHow can you hate Batman?â
âI just have a weird feeling about him.â It was like something had happened in a past life in relation to the caped crusader. Which was absolutely ridiculous when he thought about it. Batman was a fictional character and didnât exist, so the feeling was completely irrational. Still, something about it made him uneasy. He cleared his throat and quickly changed the subject with âso, what? Did you four convince Kuai Liang to be a superhero as well?â
âNah, we let him do his own thing.â Takeda made a dismissive motion with his hand. âHe seemed happy with what he got though.â
âThink youâll be happy with it too,â Jin quietly chuckled as he took a sip of his drink. Hanzo couldnât help but eye him suspiciously.
âWhat did you guys let him buy?â He asked, narrowing his eyes at Jin. He could just imagine that Kuai was about to walk in wearing the most absurd thing the kids could convince him to buy.
Jin bit his lip and smirked, âoh. Youâll see.â He then pointed across the room. âIn fact, heâs here.â
Hanzo looked around just in time to see Kuai Liang walking into the party. His jaw dropped at what he saw.
Kuai Liang in what Hanzo could only describe as a bunny girl outfit.
He watched as Kuai was greeted by Johnny and Sonya, both clearly amused by what Kuai was wearing. It was a light blue bodysuit without straps and fishnet tights. He had a pair of bunny ears perched on his head, a small ball of fluff attached to his ass like a tail, and to top it all off a pair of high heel shoes the same colour as the bodysuit. Hanzo could feel his face getting hot, he completely understood Jinâs snide comment. Kuai did have a habit of wearing revealing clothing but this was the furthest heâd ever gone in public before.
âHave fun~â Jin sang in a teasing way, reaching under Hanzoâs chin and closing his mouth, teeth loudly clacking together. Hanzo glared at him, but Jin just laughed in his face. All Hanzo could do in retaliation was watch as Jin and Takeda walked away.
âHanzo,â Kuai greeted cheerfully as he made his way over. The bright smile on his face was a beautiful sight. Even if Hanzo had originally had reservations about coming to the party, it was worth it to see Kuai experiencing pure joy from something so silly and simple. âI like your costume.â
âAh. And I like yours,â Hanzo admitted, taking a better look at it now Kuai was closer. God damn he pulls it off a little too well. âWas this your idea or the kids?â
âA little of both,â Kuai explained with a sheepish grin. âI wanted to but wasnât sure and they convinced me.â
It occurred to Hanzo that the kids' encouragement was probably an effort to make Hanzo flustered. Kenshi had warned him the group were on the warpath to break past the âGrandmaster Grumpyfaceâ persona. He supposed this time, they actually won. He glanced across the room at them, where the four were now grouped together, watching Kuai and Hanzo, giggling to themselves over their victory.
They are the worst Superhero group Iâve ever seen.
âApparently Sonya is jealous because my legs are nicer than hers,â Kuai continued, holding one of the aforementioned limbs up as emphasis. Hanzo snorted at that. âHer words, not mine, to clarify.â
âWell, I do agree with her, you do have fantastic legs.â Hanzo cleared this throat slightly as he stared at the body parts in question. âAs well as other assets.â
âOther ass-ets?â Kuai questioned, stressing that particular part of the word, making it obvious what he thought Hanzo was getting at.
âThatâs not what I meant,â Hanzo clarified with a huff. Kuai just tilted his head at him. âI mean donât get me wrong that part of you is magnificent but itâs not the only part of you that is.â
The grin on Kuaiâs face just emphasised the point. It made all the features on his face light up and just proved how beautiful he was. Hanzo couldnât help himself, he lent forward to press a kiss on the tip of Kuaiâs nose. Kuai snorted and pulled back slightly while gently pushing Hanzo away, which was exactly the kind of reaction he was looking for.
âWant to go get a drink?â He asked casually, trying to resist another kiss as Kuaiâs cheeks were turning red.
âHm, I could do with one.â Kuai lent forward slightly, bracing a hand against Hanzoâs collarbone. âLead the way, Captain.â
Hanzo rolled his eyes in jest, but held out his arm so Kuai could link with his. Kuai gladly accepted, letting Hanzo guide both of them. The night was young, and as long as Kuai Liang had a good time, Hanzo was happy to indulge him until he decided it was over.
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