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There are minour spoilers throughout here, for anyone who has not read the story. I have not read FAKE: Second Season, so there’s nothing in here from that, and no headcannon as of right now.

Ryo lost his parents when he was still in high school to a mistaken drug incident. When he found out that his parents were killed by the leader of a drug ring, he vowed to become a police officer and bring them in. The beginning of our story has him walking into the precinct, in New York, as the new detective they hired. Ryo is an experienced detective. Upon meeting his boss he also meets Dee for the first time, who is instantly made Ryo’s new partner. Initially, Ryo finds Dee fairly irritating, though the effect doesn’t take long to wear off. Dee notices Ryo’s eyes and asks if he’s Japanese, then asks for his Japanese name. Because Dee keeps calling Ryo by his Japanese name, it is soon picked up by everyone in the precinct.

Soon after joining the precinct, Ryo ends up taking in a child, Bikky, eventually adopting him. Bicky’s dad died to a drug ring and Bicky wanted revenge. Bikky’s mom is hardly mentioned and Bikky doesn’t seem to be pleased when asked about her. Ryo tries to keep Bikky on the straight and narrow, sending him through school. Bikky considers Ryo to be his “mom” in a sense, while he constantly fights with Dee.

Dee makes constant advances on Ryo throughout the entirety of the story. At first, Ryo insists he’s strictly straight. However, as the story goes on, he lets Dee kiss him, returns a few kisses to Dee, and slowly admits to the feelings he has for his partner. He even gets jealous when other people kiss Dee. Bicky defends Ryo from Dee consistently, often ruining any physical progress between them.

Later, Dee and Ryo go on a vacation to England, where a body is found and they meet Officer Berkley. Berkley takes a fascination with Ryo and tries to advance on him similarly to Dee. Berkley is there on vacation as well, but takes up the investigation as though an amusement to himself, upsetting Dee and getting Ryo to snap a retort of how, “Detective work isn’t a game!” When Ryo goes to see Dee, he ends up giving him a kiss, which causes Dee to pounce on him. After a struggle, they find out that Bikky and his friend, Carol, followed them.

When a rainstorm hits, Dee and Bikky go for groceries while Ryo and Carol enjoy tea and cake in the tea room. Carol falls asleep and Ryo starts feeling drowsy himself. As it turns out, the tea is drugged, and the hotel owner is the killer of any Japanese person who comes to visit his establishment, in order to avenge his daughter. Ryo tries to run, but his body won’t cooperate because of the drugs.

In the shopping center, Dee finds Berkley, who was having an analysis run on some blood he found. He filled Dee in on the details of all the Japanese being murdered at the hotel, to which Dee quickly “borrows” a motorcycle to get back to the hotel to save Ryo. Ryo is grazed before Dee reaches him and punches the hotel owner down. Before long, Dee beats the owner to the point of hospitalization for “touching his Ryo.” Later, the bodies of all the reported missing Japanese and many more are found beneath the main floor of the hotel. Berkley later transfers to Ryo and Dee’s precinct to get closer to Ryo.

Ryo continues with Dee as their attraction grows. He gets to meet Dee’s “mother”, a nun who runs an orphanage. Dee is an inspiration to the kids and Ryo gets to hear the story of how Dee grew up. Mother shows she’s an understanding person and asks for Ryo’s feelings to Dee. Ryo says he’s not quite sure. Mother answers that if two people love and need each other, she doesn’t judge sexuality and that she feels Dee needs Ryo a lot. After Ryo finds Dee again, he tries to talk seriously about their potential relationship until he notices bullet holes near one of the windows. Dee hasn’t noticed them yet and keeps trying to flirt with Ryo, to which Ryo pulls out his gun and says he means it, setting it under Dee’s chin. Dee quickly complies, asking if Ryo has “some sort of split personality or something.” After Ryo indicates the bullet holes, both of their concerns rise up and the orphanage is bombed shortly thereafter. The kids are safely evacuated but mother is severely injured and hospitalized. Dee then starts a long journey to find the attacker and Ryo prevents him from committing murder, by saying that their partners and that Dee will have to kill Ryo first in order to kill the attacker. Ryo’s cheek is grazed by a bullet in Dee’s hysterics. Mother eventually fully recovers with a new orphanage to take care of the children.

Ryo becomes reclusive some time later. Dee notices but can’t seem to pinpoint what’s going on until they are both pulled into Chief Berkley’s office. Berkley relieves both Ryo and Dee from the new case because of Ryo’s ties to it. Berkley admits to Dee that, even though he hates Dee being near Ryo, he trusts Dee to be able to keep Ryo from doing anything stupid better than he can. Ryo goes home pissed and tells Bikky to not let Dee in for any reason. Dee tries to storm the door, but can’t get in. Instead he uses Carol, saying he will “violate her” if Bikky doesn’t let him in. Screaming ensues and Bikky quickly opens the door to save Carol. Dee just messed up Carol’s new hairdo and walks in unopposed. Then he starts talking to Ryo through the bedroom door, demanding answers. Finally, Ryo tells him that he feels betrayed, that Dee was on the precinct’s side. To which Dee says he’ll help Ryo find the killer of his parents, Leo. In several instances, Ryo has the chance to shoot Leo, but just can’t bring himself to. Leo even reveals to Ryo that two people have the right to kill him and Ryo is one of them, because it wasn’t supposed to be his parents that he murdered. During Ryo’s crisis, Ryo offered himself to Dee because he, “Just wouldn’t care at all at that moment.” Dee instead slaps him, saying he does want sex, but not that way. Leo is shot and killed by his wife in the end, the other person who had the right to kill him.

In the end, the two spend Christmas Eve together, where Dee confesses all of his feelings outright for Ryo, wondering if he’s been chasing a pipe dream. And Ryo replies, “I guess this is where I say I love you too.” And the two of them finally pair up.
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