Ashborn
Jackson for Souta Hayashi
Souta Hayashi, was a man shaped by anger and addiction. By the time Hayashi was 16, Souta was 46, though he appeared older, the lines of his face hardened by years of bitterness and sleepless nights. His descent into alcoholism had started long before Hayashi's mother left, but her departure was the catalyst that pushed him further into darkness. She left without a word, taking something from Souta that he'd never been able to recover, and with that loss, any semblance of stability or restraint crumbled.
Souta became a shell of the man he had once been, and the weight of his guilt and depression became a silent but ever-present storm inside him. His anger, once directed at himself, began to turn outward, and Hayashi was the only one left in the house, the only one he could still control. But control was an illusion. He lashed out at his son, using the belt, the object that became the symbol of his twisted form of discipline. With each strike, he marked Hayashi, both physically and emotionally, creating scars that would never truly heal.
For years, Hayashi was a punching bag, the anger of a broken man spilling over, with no real cause other than the need to feel something, anything. Hayashi’s escape to the Nongitsune clan was an act of survival, a desperate bid for freedom. But even then, the shadow of his father lingered, lurking in the corners of his mind. Souta's anger was an ever-present force, a volatile mix of hatred and misplaced love, and it was impossible for Hayashi to forget the way his father’s presence would fill a room—crushing, suffocating, unpredictable.
Hayashi didn’t speak much of his father, keeping the memories locked away, but there was no doubt that the relationship had shaped him in ways he couldn't fully understand. The scars, both visible and hidden, were a constant reminder of what he'd left behind—and what he could never fully escape.
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Voice head-cannon: honestly you don’t have to follow this hc because I don’t have a specific one but Husk from hazbin hotel if he was always drunk. just go for a deadbeat drunk 43yo dad and you should be fine
- english
- japanese
- japanese american
- asian english
- japanese
- adult
- male adult
- english
- english (american)
- aggresive yelling
- yelling
- crying
- crying on command
“GET THE FUCK OUT OF MY HOUSE NOW!!! DONT SHOW YOUR FACE UNTIL YOURE SORRY!!” (Furious)
“If you keep your hair like that…people are going to think that you’re my daughter.” (Annoyed)
“This is all my fault…I can’t do this anymore..” (completely wasted & crying)