Tokyo Ghoul girls as commercials

Kirishima Touka – Come to Re coffeeshop! Have yourself the best coffee, and then…

Kosaka Yoriko – Make your way next door for the best baked goods you’ll ever taste. 

Kamishiro Rize – star of a new show, “Ghoul vs. Food.” 

Fueguchi Hinami – Child sponsorship. 

Irimi Kaya – Doberman adoption.

Nishino Kimi – she’s in two. An advertisement for the human-ghoul alliance, and an ad for Nishikimiazole, the treatment she developed for ghouls to eat normally. 

Itori – Come to the hottest bar around. Serving both humans and ghouls! Sometimes humans to ghouls (just kidding). 

Hoito Roma – Olay revitalizing cream. 

Yonebayashi Saiko – Comic-Con!!!

Hsaio Ching-Li – Martial arts center.

Yoshimura Eto – Ad for the news program she hosts, Ghouls Unmasked! with Eto Yoshimura. 

Kusakari Miza – Knife shop. 

Mado Akira – How to increase your workplace efficiency, even with a cat, PSA. 

Aura Kiyoko – Woman in the workplace PSA. 

Kanae Von Rosewald – Romantic drama.

Yasuhisa Kurona – Anti-psychotic medication. She tells her story of hearing her sister’s voice from her stomach. It’s all very moving.

Yumitsu Tomoe – Kick-ass action movie.  

Nico – Sephora.

Ihei Hairu – The best melon buns around!

Souza Rikai – Back to school.

Could you rewrite the kiss during 124 (maybe kaneki starts crying because he misses hide and touka holds him and tells him everything will be alright just before they kiss ❤)

“What did you do when you wanted to see Hide?” Touka hugs her knees to her chest and prays for the hole in her heart to heal.

Kaneki settles besides her. He looks up at the sky. “I was never able to do something concrete. Whenever I felt that way, I was consumed by desire to see him again. I held that desire and that was it.”

He laughs bleakly. “Sorry I’m not much help.”

“No, it’s okay.” Touka slides closer to Kaneki.

Kaneki looks at her with tears in his eyes. “I was a lousy friend.”

It may not be stylish, Kaneki, but live.

“I’d give anything to see him again.” He doesn’t really want to remember what happened in the sewers, if he’s honest. He’s too afraid. Maybe he’s doomed to loneliness.

He takes in a shuddery breath.

“It’s okay to cry.” Touka slides her arm around his shoulder. “I can scream for Yoriko and you can cry for Hide and maybe at the end of the day everything will be all right.”

“I hope so.” Kaneki releases a sob, and Touka presses her mouth into his shoulder to scream.  

“Feel better?”

“A little.” He hands her a shaky smile. “Here I thought I was supposed to be comforting you.”

“You did. Just by being here, you did.” Touka leans over him and takes his lips in hers.  

Kaneki panics briefly. Does he deserve Touka? And then he remembers. 

It may not be stylish, Kaneki, but live.