[Oh, what an ugly scowl! Lobelia chuckles with delight, narrowly resisting the temptation to clap in approval. What a wonderful, horrid man...]
Heh! Hahaha! You jeer like a boy in a schoolyard!
[But Vergilius raises a proper point, probably. Lasting in bed... Right, he supposes that might be the sort of thing a man concerns themselves with, but Lobelia isn't a normal guy. He doesn't think he needs to explain that much to Vergilius, so he simply shrugs.]
Would it not be you putting on the performance? My stamina is of little concern in that case. Besides, the pursuit of plaisir is the point, is it not? Time spent in the act is unimportant by comparison.
[He is now briefly trying to temper his own irritation by allowing himself the mental image of lopping off Lobelia's limbs with his gladius. That would be nice. Anyways.]
[He's moving to stand up from where he's sitting.]
I'm not talking about this with you. [A performance? Another attempt to rope him in, get him to play to Lobelia's wills and whims? His annoyance rankles, feeling like its coming off of him in waves.] The last thing I'll find pleasure with is with you.
[Vergilius, you really need to watch your... everything around Lobelia. Getting angry? He likes that. Ignoring him? He'll fight to get his attention. In this constant tug of war over who has more control over the other, Lobelia hasn't the pride to resist bragging and boasting when he's the one on top.]
Besides, did I promise you a pleasurable experience? I would much rather listen to you cry out in pain, but I'll take what I can get! Je vais vous prendre tous.
[He stands there for a while. It does feel like an exercise in futility. The more he falls back on instinct, the more he falls back on being the intimidating power the City has labeled him as, the more Lobelia pulls himself in. To act otherwise feels like anathema. He's too far buried in his own role to dig himself out.]
[After the other has finished speaking, Vergilius reaches over to the bottle of the drink they were pouring from, and tips it over the other's head.]
[He sneers.]
You can take your choix and choke on it.
[He knows the other will be pleased by the rejection, regardless. But at this point, his displeasure has to have an outlet. There's not much at his hands besides simply tearing the man into pieces and being done with it.]
[There it is! Such anger! Vergilius knows he's been backed right into another corner, and while it's unfortunate that he's wasted such fine alcohol by dousing him in it, Lobelia's laughter is all the more raucous for it. What a delightful turn of events!
Rising from his chair, pulls something from his pocket — a single conch — and plays back the sound of Vergilius' latest failure: Choke on it. Choke on it. Choke on it.]
With pleasure.
[Tossing the conch at Vergilius, Lobelia turns his wrist, fingers poised to snap. Does Vergilius want to know what happens when he snaps his fingers? Does he know the difference between pleasure and pain?]
Laissez-moi vous apprendre.
[Snap. The sound of Lobelia's middle finger striking his palm cuts cleanly through the air, and along with it, a searing pain in Vergilius' legs. If he manages to remain upright, Lobelia will be impressed.]
[It said this much on his profile, didn't he? Of course, the conch is grabbed and tossed away in a blink, his speed augmented to horrifically inhuman proportions, but of course what comes next isn't a seen attack. The snap occurs.]
[Pain shoots into his legs, like a sword piercing through flesh.]
...........
[He's biting down on his lower lip with a shuddering, muffled exhale. Of course he can tolerate the pain, at least, for now. Aren't the scars crisscrossing his body evidence enough? Even when he was being sliced by the Purple Tear's attacks that day, he had barely uttered a noise.]
[Lobelia doesn't know what he's dealing with.]
[There's a snap and an unnatural crack that comes from the inside of his legs. Muscle fibers moving in place, thrumming with energy-]
[And its barely even a millisecond. Lobelia may feel the grasp of a hand over the front of his clothes before the lurch of movement at high speeds. The air rushes and roars in their ears before Vergilius lands and slams down the other directly into the sand, sending a rush of the stuff up in the air in a scattered mist. It's an impact that will smart, and smart hard, but its restrained enough not to break bone.]
[There's smoke wafting from the outside of his pants as he grits his teeth, staring down at the other under his grip. He almost looks like a ghoul, the angles of his face more evident in the shadow, eyes blazing trails in the air. His body is shaking. He still tries to resist the pain.]
[Oh... That crack. That's not what it sounds like when the muscles seize in a normal pair of human legs. Vergilius' legs have been augmented in some manner or another, haven't they? Tempted to take a look and find out for himself, Lobelia prepares to snap his fingers again and shred the flesh from his legs only to find himself slammed into the sand and grit, the air pressed out of his lungs in a startled, pained gasp.
What just happened? Just now, Vergilius moved incredibly fast, but Lobelia can't focus on piecing together the situation at hand when that sharp crack still rings in his ears. He can't even hear himself panting, laughing, elated when pain shoots up his spine and aches so badly that he's bitten his own lip bloody.]
Ah...!
[And then he hears it, an angry voice above all that cracking: Are you happy? Vision slowly swimming back into focus to blearily settle on the hellish glow of those red eyes. Has he died and gone to heaven? There's an angel bathing him in heavenly red light...]
Oui! I can feel happiness throughout my whole body...! I knew you would be the one to grant me peace, my petit ange de la mort!
[But this can't be the afterlife, can it? No, if it were, The Tower would be imparting his punishment upon him. Instead, it aches to destroy, Lobelia's pendant glowing blood red and oozing dread-inducing smoke. If the aching in his legs isn't enough to keep Vergilius grounded, perhaps the scent of unavoidable destruction and despair will.]
[He imagined his own end for some time. He practically saw it, when that power had come upon him, and made his eyes bleed with every sin he had made and would make with his own hands. It would be cold. Like sitting at the bottom of an ocean he would never be rescued from. It would be fitting. Karma, in its most excruciating form.]
[This is not cold.]
[This is not cold at all.]
[It feels like the fire of the Inferno.]
[It's a stifling, horrible feeling. Like one's flesh is being licked with flame and torn asunder, remade into something worse. As the pendant oozes, and the man's cackles alight in his ears like a cacophony of crows, Vergilius moves to straighten himself up to his full height, another trickle of blood blinking from his eye.]
...Call your thing off.
[He manages to breath, swallowing down air. Reminding himself that this place wants Lobelia, wants his blood, wants his power. That's something to hate more than the man writhing in rapturous joy below him. His legs are trembling. He still keeps standing. He has been through worse.]
[He really will tear this man apart if he doesn't settle down... and while he wouldn't mind that, killing Vergilius would mean parting with his happiness much too soon. Forcing himself to gulp down deep, steadying breaths, Lobelia tries to implore The Tower to calm down, but it isn't listening. Rather, it has demands of its own that Lobelia must answer to first.
Gazing up at his angel of death, Lobelia smiles. Through filmy breaths, he manages to calm himself long enough to chuckle out a response.]
If I do... What will you give me in exchange?
[Lobelia will meet the demands of The Tower as its pactbearer, but if his happiness must have an expiration date, he wants to squeeze as much juice out of it as he can. Just a little more...]
I'll let you leave, implore it to calm down, but not without incentive.
[Lobelia brings his fingers to his lips, ready to whistle and invite more harm upon Vergilius if he doesn't play nice.]
[Ah. There's something about all of this that sings with a sort of bitter familiarity, like an old string plucked to sing a note that never graced anyone's ears for some time. He stares at Lobelia for a moment, flushed and broken, gasping for more.]
I suppose you want your "dots" too, in a way.
[He murmurs under his breath, red gaze slitted between narrowed eyelids.]
[An infamous Syndicate known for its brutal reign was wiped out in a single battle. All of its members, including its leader, were annihilated in that incident. This is a painting that immortalizes the carnage.]
[And then his voice had run out on that auction floor, as steady as anything.]
[I have something much more valuable. I'm sure you know the painting is unfinished. It's something of a counterfeit, produced only from someone's fading mind. However, what if I could complete it?]
[Of course, he really hadn't meant it. It was all just a plan to carry out. But the end of all that, with that man, that Jumsoon...]
[Well, he really did show him carnage, he supposes.]
[He moves to crouch down, even as the movement makes the pain spike all the more.]
[Vergilius reaches out with a hand to slide under the other's neck, pulling him upward. His own head bends in, now almost touching nose to nose, his breath hot over the other's mouth.]
I won't be so crass as to give you your one night stand. [A light huff exhales.] I'll simply give you another moment like this one. Take it or leave it.
[Has he ever known happiness like this? Vergilius wants to deny him the right, but it seems he can't help but indulge Lobelia without even intending to. It's blissful, the pain that sears through his body and throbs in his skull, and it's only a shame the rapid pulse of blood through his veins can't be recorded for posterity.
Lobelia doesn't want to forget the peerless bliss he's been shown by Vergilius, but even if the impact of this moment is doomed to dull over time, that won't dishearten him. There's much bliss Vergilius has left to give him, and whether he likes it or not, he's going to give it to him.
He expects this to be the end — fini — but then that angel descends. Vergilius could've left him like this, denied him anew, and yet he's chosen to descend into the inferno of his own volition. Tugged upward, Lobelia can only blink at him in surprise, but his answer to that question comes with the dissipation of that heavy black fog.
That ominous dread subsides, and while he could breach what little distance remains between them and claim his prize, he leaves the "honor" up to Vergilius. This was his decision, after all. The carrot he's dangled before his eyes. For once, it might not hurt to feel wanted, Lobelia thinks, even if what Vergilius offers him is a far cry from genuine affection.]
[The kiss had been stolen before. Here, it is given. It isn't a gift placed on a silver platter, though. It's like a prized item barely being wrested from the clenched hand of a fearsome statue that had been guarding it for centuries.]
[Not to say that kissing was some foreign affair, of course, but never had it been like this, so full of vitriol that he almost has the hope that somehow it will translate into something physical. As if it will drip out and burn the other's lips, tongue, and face to the point of no recognition. Ah, but this damned man, truly damned, this demon from hell, he'd just laugh the whole time, wouldn't he?]
[He could make it rough. Follow the other's lead, bite down, draw blood. A part of him wants to, like a wolf wanting to rough up a carcass.]
[Instead, the kiss he gives is almost tender. Almost. A restrained sort of thing, but soft all the same, even lingering a little as to leave an imprint of taste on the other's mouth. As Lobelia is thinking, there's no affection in it.]
[It's not the kiss he wants — it's soft, so soft, and yet so dispassionate — but what does it say that Lobelia accepts it anyway? Violence and bloodshed has always warmed him, and he hasn't known or yearned for gentle kindness in all the years since his parents died.
He isn't yearning for it now. He can't be yearning for it now. Any love he's ever known died along with Maman and Papa, cast aside and splintered into a million pieces like that happiness Vergilius taunted him with. Nothing about this kiss is what Lobelia thinks he desires, and yet.
And yet.
His kiss is warm in a way it shouldn't be. It's warm in a way that's bitter and nostalgic and painful, and rather than chase Vergilius' lips and coax him into another fight, Lobelia is the one to slowly draw back. When their eyes meet anew, Lobelia doesn't look happy at all. He's smiling — always is — but it's clear he's forcing this one. What reason does he have to smile now? All Vergilius has done is hurt him in a way Lobelia can't possibly take satisfaction in. At the tail end of their battle, Vergilius has finally eked out his victory.]
...Go on, then. Enjoy what remains of your night. I'll be back for you some other time.
[And in the end, that's what separates him and this man. He has tasted the sweet fruit of genuine love for others. He has cared, and hurt, and grieved. His heart was warmed and held, and then dashed to the pavement into a million pieces, but never erased.]
[He loved too much, even if he never included himself into the equation. Lobelia never loved at all.]
[So when he feels the other draw back, he stares down, as if to burn the image of that faltered smile in the back of his retinas. Like Lobelia has captured his voice as evidence of his failure, so he returns the favor, even if he doesn't have the power for such a thing to make it reality.]
Good night, Lobelia.
[Or bad night, he should say?]
[And then, unceremoniously, he pulls back his hands, lets Lobelia drop into the sand crater he's made with him, and with a noticeable limp, he walks away.]
[Perhaps the other man will seek him out. Regardless, he knows the soft spot of this nasty little worm.]
[And he'll crush him under his foot if he has anything to say about it.]
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Heh! Hahaha! You jeer like a boy in a schoolyard!
[But Vergilius raises a proper point, probably. Lasting in bed... Right, he supposes that might be the sort of thing a man concerns themselves with, but Lobelia isn't a normal guy. He doesn't think he needs to explain that much to Vergilius, so he simply shrugs.]
Would it not be you putting on the performance? My stamina is of little concern in that case. Besides, the pursuit of plaisir is the point, is it not? Time spent in the act is unimportant by comparison.
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[He's moving to stand up from where he's sitting.]
I'm not talking about this with you. [A performance? Another attempt to rope him in, get him to play to Lobelia's wills and whims? His annoyance rankles, feeling like its coming off of him in waves.] The last thing I'll find pleasure with is with you.
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[Vergilius, you really need to watch your... everything around Lobelia. Getting angry? He likes that. Ignoring him? He'll fight to get his attention. In this constant tug of war over who has more control over the other, Lobelia hasn't the pride to resist bragging and boasting when he's the one on top.]
Besides, did I promise you a pleasurable experience? I would much rather listen to you cry out in pain, but I'll take what I can get! Je vais vous prendre tous.
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[After the other has finished speaking, Vergilius reaches over to the bottle of the drink they were pouring from, and tips it over the other's head.]
[He sneers.]
You can take your choix and choke on it.
[He knows the other will be pleased by the rejection, regardless. But at this point, his displeasure has to have an outlet. There's not much at his hands besides simply tearing the man into pieces and being done with it.]
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Rising from his chair, pulls something from his pocket — a single conch — and plays back the sound of Vergilius' latest failure: Choke on it. Choke on it. Choke on it.]
With pleasure.
[Tossing the conch at Vergilius, Lobelia turns his wrist, fingers poised to snap. Does Vergilius want to know what happens when he snaps his fingers? Does he know the difference between pleasure and pain?]
Laissez-moi vous apprendre.
[Snap. The sound of Lobelia's middle finger striking his palm cuts cleanly through the air, and along with it, a searing pain in Vergilius' legs. If he manages to remain upright, Lobelia will be impressed.]
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[Ah.]
[It said this much on his profile, didn't he? Of course, the conch is grabbed and tossed away in a blink, his speed augmented to horrifically inhuman proportions, but of course what comes next isn't a seen attack. The snap occurs.]
[Pain shoots into his legs, like a sword piercing through flesh.]
...........
[He's biting down on his lower lip with a shuddering, muffled exhale. Of course he can tolerate the pain, at least, for now. Aren't the scars crisscrossing his body evidence enough? Even when he was being sliced by the Purple Tear's attacks that day, he had barely uttered a noise.]
[Lobelia doesn't know what he's dealing with.]
[There's a snap and an unnatural crack that comes from the inside of his legs. Muscle fibers moving in place, thrumming with energy-]
[And its barely even a millisecond. Lobelia may feel the grasp of a hand over the front of his clothes before the lurch of movement at high speeds. The air rushes and roars in their ears before Vergilius lands and slams down the other directly into the sand, sending a rush of the stuff up in the air in a scattered mist. It's an impact that will smart, and smart hard, but its restrained enough not to break bone.]
[There's smoke wafting from the outside of his pants as he grits his teeth, staring down at the other under his grip. He almost looks like a ghoul, the angles of his face more evident in the shadow, eyes blazing trails in the air. His body is shaking. He still tries to resist the pain.]
Are you happy?
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What just happened? Just now, Vergilius moved incredibly fast, but Lobelia can't focus on piecing together the situation at hand when that sharp crack still rings in his ears. He can't even hear himself panting, laughing, elated when pain shoots up his spine and aches so badly that he's bitten his own lip bloody.]
Ah...!
[And then he hears it, an angry voice above all that cracking: Are you happy? Vision slowly swimming back into focus to blearily settle on the hellish glow of those red eyes. Has he died and gone to heaven? There's an angel bathing him in heavenly red light...]
Oui! I can feel happiness throughout my whole body...! I knew you would be the one to grant me peace, my petit ange de la mort!
[But this can't be the afterlife, can it? No, if it were, The Tower would be imparting his punishment upon him. Instead, it aches to destroy, Lobelia's pendant glowing blood red and oozing dread-inducing smoke. If the aching in his legs isn't enough to keep Vergilius grounded, perhaps the scent of unavoidable destruction and despair will.]
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[This is not cold.]
[This is not cold at all.]
[It feels like the fire of the Inferno.]
[It's a stifling, horrible feeling. Like one's flesh is being licked with flame and torn asunder, remade into something worse. As the pendant oozes, and the man's cackles alight in his ears like a cacophony of crows, Vergilius moves to straighten himself up to his full height, another trickle of blood blinking from his eye.]
...Call your thing off.
[He manages to breath, swallowing down air. Reminding himself that this place wants Lobelia, wants his blood, wants his power. That's something to hate more than the man writhing in rapturous joy below him. His legs are trembling. He still keeps standing. He has been through worse.]
Let's call this a day.
[He's done. He's done with all of this.]
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Gazing up at his angel of death, Lobelia smiles. Through filmy breaths, he manages to calm himself long enough to chuckle out a response.]
If I do... What will you give me in exchange?
[Lobelia will meet the demands of The Tower as its pactbearer, but if his happiness must have an expiration date, he wants to squeeze as much juice out of it as he can. Just a little more...]
I'll let you leave, implore it to calm down, but not without incentive.
[Lobelia brings his fingers to his lips, ready to whistle and invite more harm upon Vergilius if he doesn't play nice.]
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I suppose you want your "dots" too, in a way.
[He murmurs under his breath, red gaze slitted between narrowed eyelids.]
[An infamous Syndicate known for its brutal reign was wiped out in a single battle. All of its members, including its leader, were annihilated in that incident. This is a painting that immortalizes the carnage.]
[And then his voice had run out on that auction floor, as steady as anything.]
[I have something much more valuable. I'm sure you know the painting is unfinished. It's something of a counterfeit, produced only from someone's fading mind. However, what if I could complete it?]
[Of course, he really hadn't meant it. It was all just a plan to carry out. But the end of all that, with that man, that Jumsoon...]
[Well, he really did show him carnage, he supposes.]
[He moves to crouch down, even as the movement makes the pain spike all the more.]
[Vergilius reaches out with a hand to slide under the other's neck, pulling him upward. His own head bends in, now almost touching nose to nose, his breath hot over the other's mouth.]
I won't be so crass as to give you your one night stand. [A light huff exhales.] I'll simply give you another moment like this one. Take it or leave it.
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Lobelia doesn't want to forget the peerless bliss he's been shown by Vergilius, but even if the impact of this moment is doomed to dull over time, that won't dishearten him. There's much bliss Vergilius has left to give him, and whether he likes it or not, he's going to give it to him.
He expects this to be the end — fini — but then that angel descends. Vergilius could've left him like this, denied him anew, and yet he's chosen to descend into the inferno of his own volition. Tugged upward, Lobelia can only blink at him in surprise, but his answer to that question comes with the dissipation of that heavy black fog.
That ominous dread subsides, and while he could breach what little distance remains between them and claim his prize, he leaves the "honor" up to Vergilius. This was his decision, after all. The carrot he's dangled before his eyes. For once, it might not hurt to feel wanted, Lobelia thinks, even if what Vergilius offers him is a far cry from genuine affection.]
I'll take it, naturellement. Make it count.
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[Not to say that kissing was some foreign affair, of course, but never had it been like this, so full of vitriol that he almost has the hope that somehow it will translate into something physical. As if it will drip out and burn the other's lips, tongue, and face to the point of no recognition. Ah, but this damned man, truly damned, this demon from hell, he'd just laugh the whole time, wouldn't he?]
[He could make it rough. Follow the other's lead, bite down, draw blood. A part of him wants to, like a wolf wanting to rough up a carcass.]
[Instead, the kiss he gives is almost tender. Almost. A restrained sort of thing, but soft all the same, even lingering a little as to leave an imprint of taste on the other's mouth. As Lobelia is thinking, there's no affection in it.]
[The kiss of an angel of death.]
[As if it could be a promise.]
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He isn't yearning for it now. He can't be yearning for it now. Any love he's ever known died along with Maman and Papa, cast aside and splintered into a million pieces like that happiness Vergilius taunted him with. Nothing about this kiss is what Lobelia thinks he desires, and yet.
And yet.
His kiss is warm in a way it shouldn't be. It's warm in a way that's bitter and nostalgic and painful, and rather than chase Vergilius' lips and coax him into another fight, Lobelia is the one to slowly draw back. When their eyes meet anew, Lobelia doesn't look happy at all. He's smiling — always is — but it's clear he's forcing this one. What reason does he have to smile now? All Vergilius has done is hurt him in a way Lobelia can't possibly take satisfaction in. At the tail end of their battle, Vergilius has finally eked out his victory.]
...Go on, then. Enjoy what remains of your night. I'll be back for you some other time.
[Spoken like a promise.]
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[He loved too much, even if he never included himself into the equation. Lobelia never loved at all.]
[So when he feels the other draw back, he stares down, as if to burn the image of that faltered smile in the back of his retinas. Like Lobelia has captured his voice as evidence of his failure, so he returns the favor, even if he doesn't have the power for such a thing to make it reality.]
Good night, Lobelia.
[Or bad night, he should say?]
[And then, unceremoniously, he pulls back his hands, lets Lobelia drop into the sand crater he's made with him, and with a noticeable limp, he walks away.]
[Perhaps the other man will seek him out. Regardless, he knows the soft spot of this nasty little worm.]
[And he'll crush him under his foot if he has anything to say about it.]