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Everything's Shiny Cap'n
Hayden Kaneko
History- The weight of expectation can be crushing, especially when those that lord over Hayden don’t believe he’s earned it. Grandmother always wanted more from him and as a boy he’d wanted nothing more than to see the approval in those cold eyes of hers. So he worked hard, harder than any of the kids his age. By the end of his college days his CV was more impressive than the entirety of his graduating class combined. From Mathlete championships to taking the belt in the schools divisional boxing matches- if there was something that required talent Hayden was determined to be the best at it.
And yet none of it was good enough, after all wouldn’t someone that was actually of Kaneko bloodline be better? Despite his accomplishments in his grandmother’s eyes he was no better than the streets he’d been rescued from. There was always something that could have been better, and she’d taken great pleasure in reminding him of all his imperfections when he’d come to live with her after the accident that had taken his parents. Hayden had never once given up however, and the memory of his mothers final words pushed him harder than ever to seek her acceptance- after all he was the only heir to the Kaneko empire now.
It’s been 29 years of aiming for perfection… and though he won’t admit it; he’s growing weary of trying.
Appearance- Hayden stands at 5.7, and while he doesn’t necessarily look to be on the stronger side, one might find an impressive set of muscles under those designer suits. Hayden’s default expression tends to be one of stern scrutiny, like he’s sizing you up and finding all your weaknesses at once- which is exactly what he’s doing. He’s partial to darker colours when it comes to fashion and frequently forgets to cut his hair so it ends up a dark fluffy mess on the top of his head. Hayden tends to go for the stubble look but does grow out his beard on occasion. He has no tattoos, but does have a very thin scar on his upper thigh from an accident in his youth. When he’s thinking too hard or absolutely flabbergasted, a little vein near his left eyebrow likes to pulse.
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There was nothing like the crack of a fist against ribs, the sensation of impact that coursed up ones knuckles. Or the resounding grunt as an opponent fell to his knees, but most of all there was nothing quite like the taste of victory. Hayden's dark black hair was pressed to his forehead and neck, the sweat seemed to course from his every pore, and yet the rush of the win was evident in the lights of his eyes and the way his normally stern mouth curved the slightest degree upwards.
“Feeling better Mr. Kaneko?” Hudson groaned from the mat, flopping hard onto his back and tapping three times on the deep blue of the cushioned ground beneath him.
“One more.” Hayden bounced in place, fists still up and ready to deal his next set of blows.
“Absolutely not- besides you have to get changed. We’ll already be late as it is.” Hudson ordered, the poor bodyguard grunted only a fraction as he forced himself up to a sitting position. “You feeling ready for the big day?” He asked. “It’s not everyday you get-“
“I don’t want to talk about this Hudson.” Hayden turned without looking back at the man who had guarded him for the better part of ten years. “I’ll meet you upstairs.”
Everyone knew the order of the world revolved around two constructs- Money and Favour. For generations humanity vied for the attention of the rich and famous and they prayed for the God’s to notice. It was the game they all played and in return the rich grew richer and the devout earned their favour at any means necessary. It was a game Hayden Kaneko knew well, one he’d been trained since birth to win at.
Kaneko tower stood tall in New York’s most prestigious area, like a glass palace among the skyscrapers, its elevator a shiny cage that brought Hayden up from the buildings gym and to the very top floors. The ones he called home. He barely gave the billion dollar view a second glance, choosing instead to mop at his brow while checking over the latest news before entering his apartment and heading straight for the shower.
The announcement that the God’s had chosen their next contestant’s had been a world wide sensation, and reporters travelled from far an wide to stand kilometres away from the shining gates of Oracle Manor just to get the shot as fifty owls, birthed from Athena’s mighty flock took to the sky and sought out those who might be worthy. It had become a world wide holiday, business's closed and everyone stayed home- hoping for a glimpse of wing and feather and the chance to prove their mettle.
“And there they go! Off and away to collect this years contestants and what a beautiful sight it was! As you all know, every contestant picked will have one week to get their affairs in order before making the trek up to Oracle Manor where they’ll spend one year competing against one another for the position of emissary. This time five of our illustrious and most honourable Gods have laid down the gauntlet and oh boy we just can’t wait to see who comes out on top!” The new’s reporters sunny voice trailed quietly out of the enormous TV embedded in the wall of Hayden’s bathroom. He was surrounded by luxury; massive floor to ceiling mirrors, rainfall shower head that came from the roof and even a massive tub that looked like it could host him and about five others stood in front of a large window.
Hayden ignored the gorgeous sight from the window, the glimmering lights of New York did nothing to ease the strain that settled deep within him, burrowing deep between his brows, leaving their marks upon him. Instead he leaned closer to the mirror after his shower, impatiently brushing back the hair that likely needed a trim from his face, and pressing his thick rimmed glasses further up his nose. Nearby a perfectly pressed patterned suit- straight from Milan hung awaiting him, but Hayden found he wasn’t quite ready to put on the suit and face the music. Two stories below him the company and most importantly his grandmother waited. She would be there, sitting front and centre, back pin straight and arms folded neatly over her formal wear, she would give nothing away as she waited for the arrival of her only grandson.
“The Gods this year are Hades, Dionysus, Hera, Athena and last and certainly not least Poseidon.” The reporter’s hand lifted, curling lightly into her hair as she spoke of the God of the Sea. He so rarely made his appearances, choosing to stay in New Olympus along with the rest of the Gods but when he did, the God of the sea was certainly a sight to behold. It wasn’t clear to humanity where New Olympus was- but those who had been lucky enough to win a position of Emissary or be ferreted away as a lover of a God had spoken of the city as if it were a mecca, something incredible to behold. “Each God has invited ten lucky contestants and should they be the last one standing of their group that lucky winner will get the most coveted prize of all!” The reporters hands clutched tightly around the mic, almost as if she could hardly contain herself or her excitement. Hayden glowered at the screen, thinking for half a moment to make a single call and get the woman off the air- her sunny disposition was too fucking much. He had the power and the connections to make it happen certainly, but then the reporter continued speaking. “Not only will our contestants be welcomed to New Olympus with open arms each winner will receive a single wish- a wish the Gods have promised to fulfill. You can of course save the wish or use it right away.”
One wish, he knew exactly what he would wish for if given the chance. Gods, if only…
Hayden’s hands clenched on the marble counter top of his bathroom vanity, he already knew the truth- no owl would be darkening his doorstep; his fate had been set. Grandmother had seen to that. The thought that he couldn’t glean any information or logic out the gods selection process was maddening. However through it all one fact remained true- all winners in the past had been extraordinary. Finally Hayden donned the suit his grandmother had deemed worthy for the day and with one last look over himself in the mirror Hayden pushed all the strain and fear from his face.
Slowly the crease of his brow lessened, bringing to light smooth luminous skin, a family gene his grandmother was most proud to claim even if it wasn't true. His glasses were perched perfectly over his nose, framing deep brown eyes that almost looked black except when the sun hit them just right. He wasn’t the tallest man, but with constant training and a tailor that cost thousands he certainly filled out the suit perfectly. Smoothing the jacket down one last time Hayden let out the final breath, filled with the last remnants of his stress and stepped out of his rooms.
Two body guards joined him and Hudson, falling just a step behind him like silent sentinels. They made no complaints or noise as Hayden skipped the elevator- taking the stairs down two at a time. After all his work was just a few floors down. If everything went Grandmothers way It would all be his soon. The thought made him itch.
“Grandson!” Her grandmother stood from her spot in front of the TV upon his entry. She barely looked old enough to have a grandson, though that was mostly due to the help of a rather skilful surgeon and thirty pounds of Botox. Her hands reached out gripping his own tightly, there was a brief moment where the sunny disposition slipped away and Hayden was greeted to the familiar sight of her overwhelming expectation. Everything from the cool grey of her eyes to the slight tilt down of her perfectly painted mouth warned him. The look told him in no uncertain terms that if he wasn’t the picture of perfection there would be hell to pay.
“Mr and Mrs Balliste, if I may introduce my Grandson. Hayden Kaneko.” Grandmother’s arm swept to the side, the long elegant fabric of her sleeve draping in front of him as she gestured. Immediately Hayden dropped his head, forcing his body down exactly 30 degrees into the graceful bow that had been drilled into him since infancy. He waited, counted silently in his head and then raised his gaze to see the middle aged couple doing the same.
“It is a pleasure, Mr. Kaneko.” Mr. Balliste lifted first and his wife quickly followed after him. “It is also our pleasure to introduce our daughter to you at last.” The man stepped aside and a petite young woman- rather a girl stepped forward. Hayden schooled his expression quickly, never letting his smile falter even as the realization of what was about to happen settled over him. She couldn’t have been more than nineteen. “This is Mei Balliste.”
“Pleasure.” Hayden bowed once more and Mei did the same. Behind him his grandmother began to chatter on excitedly about their upcoming nuptials as well as what it would mean for both families and their businesses. While they spoke he took the opportunity to look over his future wife, shrewd eyes missing nothing.
Weak limbs, limp hair, mousy nose- she was still a child for all that he could tell. Logically he could agree the merger of Balliste and Kaneko was a smart one, set to make both families billions of dollars- and yet he couldn’t quite find it within him to want it. Not when the poor thing looked like she might jump out of her own skin when she met his eye. Hayden tended to have that effect on people- his cold dark gaze seemed to unnerve most. He felt his grandmothers darker gaze upon him and he forced the inane urge to throw himself out the 40th story window to the side.
“Are you interested in the Oracle Manor Mr. Kaneko?” Keiko’s father approached his thumbs tucked into the leather of his belt. Together they turned towards the TV where the another reporter got as close as he dared to the gates of Oracle manor before the storms of Zeus’s protection halted him. Before he could answer yes his grandmother - as always - answered for him.
“My grandson certainly would be most honoured to be chosen, but I cannot think the God’s would take him away. Especially when the work we do is so important.” She spoke as if the God’s cared about money and multi billion dollar deals that resulted from arranged marriages.
By dinner time Hayden was feeling considerably worse over the days events, not that anyone would know. He smiled through Mrs. Balliste’s monologue over her gardens back in Tokyo. He laughed at Mr. Balliste colourful retelling of how he’d managed to hunt a rhino in Africa just last summer and when Mei finally worked up the nerve to speak to him she confessed that she held a deep love for spinning wool out of her rabbits fur- nothing - other than a slight twitch of his eye- about his expression betrayed the fact that he wanted to die. They sat now at a large table, their plates framed by every type of cutlery imaginable. Salad forks, soup spoons, lobster picks, fish knives; Grandmother had spared no expense. They were just being regaled by Mr. Balliste about another one of his hunts when a commotion from the hall had his grandmother rising to her feet.
“What is this?” She cried, slamming her napkin onto the table. Hayden also rose, his neutral expression shifting to something more alight at the thought of watching his grandmother lay into someone. At least that would be entertaining. He followed her into the hall, his gaze shifting as Hudson and the rest of the bodyguards crowded around the doors to the stairs, speaking softly into their headsets. “What is the meaning of this!” Grandmother cried out, and Hayden could picture the way her small feet stamped under her kimono in indignation.
“It’s here.” Hudson spoke both into his headset and to grandmother.
“For heavens sake what is here!?”
“An owl.” Hudson said simply, pulling the door open. There was a great whoosh of air as a massive owl flapped it’s wings, propelling it forward. It was like his world shifted, all his attention focused on the great birds keen eyes. He was dimly aware of his grandmothers screeching voice, shouting that this was a mistake but he didn’t pay her any mind. Instead he watched as the owl settled on the marble floor in front of him, his eyes seemingly peering through his very soul, and for the first time in a long time a faint glimmer of hope burst into flame inside of him.
The Gods were never wrong.
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