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Sugizo refuses to ride in a car that either of his partners are driving. With Yoshiki, it's more of the principle of the thing- his main concern with driving is getting from Point A to Point B as fast as possible with "arriving there in one piece" as a distant second and "obeying traffic laws" as an even more distant third.
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hide, however, drives like an immortal who does not recognize the authority of Man, God, or Traffic Laws and it frequently slips their mind that Sugizo is not, in fact, immortal, and does, in fact, see his life flashing before his eyes every time hide whips around a turn going 80 in a 40.
hide.
hide, however, drives like an immortal who does not recognize the authority of Man, God, or Traffic Laws and it frequently slips their mind that Sugizo is not, in fact, immortal, and does, in fact, see his life flashing before his eyes every time hide whips around a turn going 80 in a 40.
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Date: 2020-11-19 08:55 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-11-19 10:23 pm (UTC)(Also, it would be somewhat ironic, in a sick way, if Sugizo, a noted vampire hunter, was killed by one of his vampire partners, not in the normal ways you'd expect a vampire to kill a hunter, but because of their reckless driving.)