>>5595774>>5595803>>5596831You decided to send Kaiba to Sakura Perfumes for her second job.
They are advertising their new “Dusk” line of perfumes and this seemed like a good fit for your gloomy idol.
The pay wasn’t that great compared to the other options ($3.500).
However, considering that its been a while since Kaiba went on a job, you wanted to minimize the chances of her performing poorly at a job and pulling herself into a slump right before the handshaking event.
The job was quick, easy, seemingly fit her image, and there was almost nothing that could go wrong.
Kaiba barely survived.
The fashionable brand of make-up Sakura Perfumes used caused Kaiba’s skin to flare up.
At first they tried to cover his with various other cosmetics, but this caused Kaiba’s already white skin to pale even further and it made her eyes water.
Since snivelling ghoul wasn’t the look they were going for – they had to remove all make-up and wait out the flare-ups.
When some people think “Dusk”, they think: the colour grey, dark shadows, and melancholy.
This was not what Sakura Perfumes were trying for.
The photoshoot was dedicated to the “Golden Hour”, that one hour period before dusk (or dawn) where the landscape is dyed in the warm, comfortable colours of a day well spent.
In summary, they wanted her to sport this inviting, seductive smile with her silhouette outlined by the setting sun.
Something Kaiba didn’t have much experience with nor was any good at.
It took so long before they had a decent picture that the actual “Golden Hour” had long since passed.
They managed in the end, but they had to settle for a close-up with Kaiba lying on her back and reaching up towards the camera.
Giving the idea that she was actually embracing whoever may be viewing the magazine.
Perfume commercials, whether on TV or in print, are weird like that.
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