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jan event.
summer has arrived
As the last of the sakura blossoms fall away and the leaves on the trees grow into ever more vibrant greens, the familiar buzz of cicadas begins to echo all throughout the isle. Summer is quickly approaching and bringing brighter days and blazing temperatures along with it.
Summer also signals the start of the wine production season. Grapes growing on trellises are a common sight on Crescentview during the summer and a notice on the town memo board from the local barkeep encourages farmers to consider growing some varietal grapes of their own.
Temperatures are rising, so put on a comfortable pair of shorts and head to the Town Plaza to see what’s cooking! While you’re at it, take a look at the calendar for Summer 1st through 15th.
This season’s crops are corn, onion, pumpkin, watermelon, and pineapple. Summer’s seasonal flowers are poppy, rose, sunflower, lily, and hydrangea. As for mushrooms, shimeji, trumpet, and common brown spores are available for the summer.
hot! ...or not
Posted prominently at the top of the Memo Board is a cartoonishly-written advertisement for the first annual Hot or Not hosted by the Goddess herself. Contestants will take to the stage while the audience votes on whether they are as hot as the blazing sun or cooler than a dead fish. Leave your egos at the door! ICly, this event takes place on Summer 8th.
task board
The task board is located in Town Square and changes from season to season. In real time, a season is one month long. The following tasks are available from January 1st to February 1st and more tasks may be added mid-month.
Certain rewards are only available through event participation, so please keep this in mind when planning your threads. Multiple tasks may be completed within a single thread, but when turning in, please link to the individual tags in which each task was completed.
Finally, rewards are per character, not per farm, so those with housemates may want to coordinate with one another with regard to what animals you’re bringing home to your farm.
This month’s tasks are centered around getting to know your fellow neighbors on a deeper level. As such, the Goddess has put together a small human scavenger hunt to encourage people to learn more about the people they are living with — and hopefully falling in love with.
Find someone who...
1. Was born in the summer
2. Pours milk into their bowl before the cereal
3. Plays a musical instrument
4. Has more than 3 siblings
5. Works out 5 times a week or more
6. Doesn’t like animals
7. Would like to date the Harvest Goddess
8. Has traveled around the world
9. Speaks two or more languages
10. Is wearing socks that aren’t black or white
Each submission will earn you two random bags of summer seeds. Specify whether you want crop, flower, or mushroom spores in your submission. This task can be completed a total of 10 times.
Many ingredients used in wine production grow in the summer, but so do a variety of tea plants and grains. Grapes, tea shrubs and grains like wheat and barley can all be grown on your farm or in your greenhouse, if you have one.
Complete the following tasks to earn yourself some nice beverage-producing crops for the farm:
1. Take something from last month’s harvest and gift it to a neighbor. You can give it to them directly, cook it into a meal, etc. Alternatively, craft them a bouquet, flower crown, or another gift from the flowers you grew last season. Complete 3 times for a total of 6 grape starters.
2. Share a piece of hot gossip with a neighbor or exchange secrets with them. It doesn’t have to be your secret! Complete 3 times for a total of 6 tea starters.
3. Exercise with someone. Go on a run, swim in the ocean, help them stretch out! Complete 3 times for a total of 6 grain crops. You may choose from wheat, barley, rye, or rice.
Summer is the perfect time to hang out on the beach and splash around in the ocean. Participate in some summer fun at the beach and earn more animals for your barn and coop.
1. Swim in the ocean, build a sandcastle, or bury someone in the sand. Do any of the following for one of the following animals: cow, sheep, alpaca, or goat. This task can be completed once.
2. Participate in Hot or Not. It’s an annual tradition! Submit yourself or comment on someone else for a single chicken or rabbit. This task can be completed once.
local happenings
The Crescentview Times newspaper has chronicled the latest happenings around the island. A physical copy of the paper will arrive on your doorstep early in the morning on Summer 1st.
Recently, a group of townspeople have taken it upon themselves to check out the abandoned mine. They’ve made good headway on opening up the path in the hopes that would-be explorers will be able to take to the mines and find some of Crescentview’s fabled gems and minerals buried in its depths. They expect to be done by Summer 15th.
A strange “gurgling whisper” has been reported by some concerned townsfolk living in the mountains. The concerning sounds are coming from one of the lakes at the foot of the mountain. Supposedly, the voice is asking for offerings of... something. The townsfolk have yet to identify what exactly is being asked for.
A hurricane has been brewing off the southern coast of Crescentview. Meteorologists have yet to determine whether the hurricane will make landfall or not, so stay tuned for more updates.
mod notes
⬥ Welcome to our second event! We want to thank you all for participating in our game and contributing your efforts to it. Thank you for playing!
⬥ A second event post will go up in mid-Jan.
⬥ Please plot over at the Jan Plotting Post.
⬥ As a reminder, please keep all plotting on the OOC post as not everyone has Discord or Plurk.
⬥ Please submit your completed tasks at the top-level below.
⬥ Have fun!
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Adelis gnashes at him, but doesn't fully bite. Why?
He's pulled together his composure with force, so Adelis's acquiescence doesn't provoke visible reaction from him this time, but it does hold his thoughts. He keeps pushing to see where Adelis draws the line, and Adelis - entirely unlike him - never does.
Why? )
You've always known me to be well-behaved, haven't you? ( lol ) I wouldn't worry about me.
( Mishka will dutifully slip off to the couch as suggested, and, after a moment of admiring and testing its quality, finds himself approving. He takes a seat on it, half-melting onto it on account of the comfort, and it strikes him that, consequent of his own actions, he really may be sleeping with Adelis.
"Why?" He supposes it must be because Adelis has few people he's willing to fill out these bedding squares with, and Mishka is one of those few. "Why?" Perhaps this, too, is a part of his dogged pursuit of luxury.
He considers the distant memory of a far younger Adelis, awkward and sharp-tongued and, in some subtle way, flustered, very clearly attracted to his teacher - as most children are wont to be at some point. They imprint on the first they see, and they grow out of this quickly. The "why" couldn't be this.
He closes his eyes once he's satisfied with his scan of the (quite nice) room, his thoughts lingering on the bedroom door.
He didn't really have a reason to care so much, anyway. Adelis could sleep with whomever he liked, including Mishka, and he could do it for some extra pots and pans if he wanted. They would sleep together, unromantically, on this couch (he presumes), and it wouldn't mean anything.
Very well. He reminds himself how just some time ago he was grateful to have met an Adelis untouched by the worst of what was yet to come - what else is there to want? )
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Much unlike himself, who prefers to keep his thoughts clear and goals set, Adelis finds his mind swirling as he absentmindedly shifts through the dark to his side of the bedroom, pulling open the bedside table drawer to rummage through it. He does have a moment where he stares at the interior for a moment, feeling his brows knit as the reality of whatever the fuck this is starts to sink in.
It's not something he'd ever expect the elder to offer him, truly. Mishka had always been himself, playful with that unreadable smile, but Adelis knew what a goal-oriented person he could be- it's where he picked it up from, after all.
He's not a feral, desperate teenager anymore. Whatever he had when he was younger, he simply chalked up to typical adolescent behavior, the burgeoning feelings just a result of someone showing an interest in him in some way, after years of scraping by by himself. The minor desire for praise and recognition going hand in hand with the sense of satisfaction the knife and coin in his hand brought him.
...Right, is what he thinks as he takes a small bottle out and tucks it in his pocket, this is just what he's been taught. Taking advantage of opportunities offered for your own benefit. Isn't that technically what this is? All it is, even.
It wouldn't be the first person he's slept with for the purpose of the end result. It just so happens this is with someone he knows far more intimately.
The bedroom door closes with a soft click, and the cabinet swings open with nary a creak on it's well-oiled hinges. When he finally steps in to stare at Mishka nearly melted into his couch, he raises an eyebrow before tapping two glasses and a bottle of whiskey on the coffee table. His own, of course- Ryuki can keep his alcohol stash. He seems like he needs it. ]
Getting comfortable, aren't you.
[ He keeps his tongue sharp, to bring some sense of normalcy. If Mishka so desires, he can pour himself a glass if he wants it now, as the younger turns back to fiddle with the TV. He's not too happy about it, but he at least seems to somewhat know what he's doing, screen flickering to life and glowing a soft blue.
When he turns back, it's with a few cases in hand- most of them in varying shades of ominous red with mildly threatening titles. ]
Do you need to offer an opinion, or shall I just put in whichever seems less irritating?
[ Yeah, they're...all horror movies. ]
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This couch is more comfortable than every bed I've had combined, I think.
( Which isn't very many, but still.
He studies Adelis's expression for a brief moment before it flicks to the TV, which finally revives him enough to sit up more properly as he watches the empty blue with some fascination for a few moments. Then, he glances to the cases, raising an eyebrow after a moment. )
My, how gruesome.
( He seems almost... amused? To someone like Adelis who's lived horror, these titles seem in some way almost quaint. He's going to lean over and start pouring himself a little a glass, given Adelis left him on his own. )
Well, they all seem about the same to me. Perhaps whichever is least likely to incite your commentary, if such a selection exists.
( So yeah, the least irritating, but he doesn't think that means much when it comes to Adelis. )
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[ He can hardly disagree, though- everything from the chairs to the beds are ten times better than anything he's ever had back home. People like them of the lower class are, after all, only afforded the most splintered and hard of furniture. Even the simplest of comforts in this place is considered a lush and vibrant luxury to the two of them.
'Gruesome' he says. Adelis only offers a blank look. ]
I'm certain I've seen worse in the streets after a Dead Night.
[ Especially in Ovosca- the people are hardier for their independence, but the lack of undead protection often leaves them more susceptible than most to the things that lay outside their communities. The blood-spattered cabins and leering knives on the covers of these seem tame in comparison.
He picks one at random, something about serial killers and summer camp, and pokes a few buttons with the tinge of irritation until he finally gets it to work. The screen darkens, before opening with the ominous chords of music as he finally gets to his feet and strides back over the couch. He drops with the crossing of his legs, before reaching to fill his own glass as a steady narration drones in the background.
I've little idea what constitutes a marathon, so I suggest you check every so often. It'll mark it off automatically, anyway.
[ He's not expecting much entertainment from this, really, but hopefully the tinge of booze will take the edge off however this is going to make him feel. ]
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( Mishka indulges in the alcohol casually, not drinking often but, when he does, drinking it with the same consistency one might drink water. After all - he's always been immune to the effects of alcohol, and they were really mainly doing this for Adelis. He has no reason to suspect his tolerance has changed.
He does perk up once the movie starts playing, though, his attention fixed for a good while even if the narrative is entirely uninteresting. This is one of those few moments where Mishka seems genuinely transfixed.
He smiles a little more broadly, if slight. )
... Ah? Yes, very well. ( He laughs. ) Perhaps this may be entirely too distracting.
( He says this, but shifts in his seat to get comfortable - ensuring there isn't really that much space between them. He won't neglect adelis for the movie ... much. )
Such a wonderful magic this is - and it's already mundane to you?
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[ He takes a sip of his own drink, albeit far smaller than Mishka's. It's a fairly strong liquor, being his choice of preference, but he's learned his tolerance isn't what it used to be...in part to his newfound affliction. He has no reason to think Mishka's has changed, however, so he doesn't comment on his usual habit. It's what he's used to seeing, anyway.
He doesn't care much for the setting or the irritatingly perky teenagers on screen milling about, albeit the campfire gossip about local murderous legends is at least something more interesting. Unlike Mishka, he's not so easily fascinated. ]
You do realize these last over an hour each. [ In other words: they're gonna be here a while. ] You've plenty of time to get tired of it.
[ Adelis' gaze lightly shifts to the decreased distance between them on the couch, but doesn't move on his own- not yet, anyway. ]
It's interesting, at least. [ Not too sure how to describe it. ] But their ideas of 'horrifying' are far more different from ours.
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It's surprising how often business partners like to drink while working out contracts - it builds rapport, supposedly. It made no difference to Mishka either way. )
It must be. ( He agrees, his eyes drifting from the screen to Adelis, briefly. ) After all, the woods they're in seem quite agreeable. They're dressed light, unarmed...
( Not to mention how small the scale their gossip is, and how mild their murderous legends. )
... The slightest disturbance alarms them. How sweet it must be, to live in such a genial reality - well, prior to the events of this play.
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While he may not be as bad as most, it's a staple for one's meagre spare coin to go towards a drink or two. Makes the life a little easier, or at least more tolerable. ]
Not to mention, they've only night half the time to begin with. Ignorance is bliss, I suppose.
[ When the axe falls the first time, he doesn't even blink, albeit the general panic and over-exaggerated screams earn a mild snort. ]
...If they used their brains instead of screaming and flailing, maybe they'd live longer.
[ A regular pair of slasher movie critics, they are. At least it's probably better than whatever sappy love stories or cringe-inducing comedies they also had as selections- god forbid he ever agree to touch those. ]
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( Mishka, for his part, is enjoying himself - the production values exceed that of a play, even if the output is a pale imitation of reality. Besides... )
It's quite plain whoever staged this isn't familiar with what it means to be afraid. Most don't scream quite like that when startled to death.
( Literally! Ha ha. Of course, in Mishka's line of work, he tends to prefer a clean kill - screaming utterly excised. He sippies. )
It must be interesting, to live a life so palatable you begin to put together tales of murder and artisanal sprays of blood.
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[ Most, because he's met one other person who's also not used to the sun's existence, and heard of another. Comradery, perhaps.
Now, of course, the scene has flipped to night, and it still feels oddly quaint...despite, of course, the rampant slaughter. He's sure most spirits pick better methods of killing than taking a machete than a bunch of pathetic teenagers, but then again, drowning may just have that effect on people. ]
Isn't it. I doubt any of them have ever actually seen a proper decapitation. [ A wave of the hand, and another sip of his drink. ] The fact they rely on making things up than simply going off local happenings says enough.
[ Maybe the next one will be far more interesting, since this one is wrapping up. It seems only person ends up developing the spine to try and fight back in the end...probably the most accurate part. ]
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Certainly not. That they haven't a corpse at hand to drag onto stage is telling. ( Heheh. ) The makeup they've done is a little amateurish - done by a careful hand, but not a mind familiar with core. It reminds me of some certain new recruits, putting together their first disguises with a bit of dirt and some stolen rouge...
You made your fair share of mistakes, too, when you first began.
( Aha, a bit of a haunting at the end, and a cliffhanger. Well, Mishka seems thoroughly entertained, if anything. )
Another, then?
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I was not that bad. [ He insists. Others were worse! ] And you could hardly expect me to be a bloody expert, since makeup was the least of my priorities.
[ He had enough worries with food and coin, he hardly cared much for his appearance back then. A high contrast compared to now. ]
I suppose we're going to get nowhere with just one.
[ It's too easy to pick apart the obviously fake murder, even on a screen. When you've seen one person get their arms cut off or guts ripped out, you've seen them all. It takes a moment after he gets up for him to remember how to take the disc out, before he manages to slip it back into it's case and pick up another. He's not too sure what a 'chainsaw' is, but there's a first time for everything!
He only slightly refills his glass, compares to how much the other seems to be guzzling down. There's a mild side-eye as the screen turns to the orange tint of sunset. ]
If you drink all of that, you'll be buying me another bottle.
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( He says with some amusement, as if it were a funny hazing ritual, and not people dying and the Syndicate exacting the cost of their failure on their loved ones or neighbors.
He drinks slow as the title swoops in, raising an eyebrow - a "massacre" certainly sounds promising. His head resting back against the couch, he turns it toward Adelis, half grinning. )
Hmmm... Perhaps I can pay you back some other way?
( Joking... Unless? Well, they're here for that, anyway, )
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[ You could drown a man with how thick that sarcasm is. That being said, he doesn't take it too seriously in the same vein- after all, if he fucked up, there'd be nobody to extract anything on. No friends, no family, no loved ones.
These weird metal carriages or whatever they are seem obnoxiously loud, and just as prone to breaking down as wooden ones, apparently. Why there's so many of them in these silly movies is a question he doesn't feel like finding the answer to.
Amidst the soft noise of arguing, he turns his head to stare blankly at the other, returning the grin with a distinctly unimpressed gaze. He's going to ignore the subtle flirting, and whatever it made him feel for a split second in favor of thinking how cringe it is. ]
...Do you really think your technique is worth that much.
[ Do you think whiskey is cheap. ]
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( A little cold? Maybe. But Adelis could take it.
The cars, while curious, hold his attention a little less than Adelis's deadpan reaction. If anything, he was fishing for a no. Thank god he finally found one - anchors him a little bit after a weird series of agreements.
In any case, he laughs. )
How cruel. Then how about this: how much whiskey would you sell me for?
( Literally sell, before Adelis says anything. Parents sell their kids off for beer money all the time, so, you know. )
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[ Yeah, right. Cold it may be, but it's not any different from their usual banter- and he already knows the truth of it. Investments are something they share priority in.
Mishka's laugh resonates with the creaking of feet on wooden boards, and he flits his gaze back if only to scrutinize. Really, who wanders in random houses in the middle of nowhere, even if they are looking for help...it looks to be in the same shoddy shape as most Osoyan homes.
Well, he doesn't have time to dwell on it for long. ]
Highly depends on your attitude. I'd be inclined to sell you for less on a bad day.
[ Unabashed. He takes another sip. ]
Four bottles, perhaps. Only if it was good, however- your head could likely fetch me better.
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( Four bottles is surprisingly high to hold out for when Adelis could easily (hypothetically) sell him for a bottle, or less if he was feeling especially prickly.
The brutal sounds of a slow parade of slaughter is enough to borrow his attention back to the screen, though the theatrics of the deaths aren't super impressive. )
While I might agree my head would certainly go for more, I'm afraid the Syndicate would come to collect any wages you might gather off my sale.
( The way he speaks of it in the present tense is, perhaps, telling - as if, even here, he's still in their possession. )
But, knowing you, you would find some way to make off with the money regardless.
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[ He's not going to bring up the last time he saw him, it was to chuck his dream-self down a belltower- he knew better than to think that would kill him of all people.
The dramatics are just as bad as the last time, but at least the murder methods seem to be kicking it up a notch. So that's what a chainsaw is...far too bulky and messy for his tastes, though.
His gaze flickers at that, pausing mid-tip of his glass before he rolls his eyes. ]
I highly doubt any of them will be able to skulk around here. Our gracious host decides who stays or goes, and nobody's leaving 'till she gets what she wants.
[ Marriage...still seems rather far-fetched for a pair of seasoned killers, if you ask him. Still, can't complain if it means he won't be going home. ]
I'd hardly stick around long enough for them to catch me, anyway. [ A hand idly brushes his shoulder, skimming the sunburst-shaped scar beneath white cloth. Right...even death can't keep him down, apparently. ]
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Hmmm. Do you suppose she'd return us to where we came from, if we marry? Or, rather, let us stay?
( If only he had the words to describe the endless expanse of nothing. How it seemed to stretch timelessly on - so long it felt nearly as if he had floated in there longer than he had existed as himself; as Mishka.
How humbling it had been; how lonely; and without, in the end, any comforting release of death. Just indifferent quiet. )
... Does it still hurt?
( He doesn't look at Adelis when he asks, because he knows Adelis hates that sort of attention. But it's clear his attention remains on the scars he knows are below the fabric, and not the frenetic energy of the movie, the killers moving in quick motion. )
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Adelis mulls over the question for a minute, gaze slipping into the brown liquid in his cup. ]
I doubt she'd go through all the effort of making us do her dirty work just to throw us out. She doesn't seem to care much as long as we're do what we're told.
[ She speaks with a detachment, and yet a fondness for some. She's a tough one to read, but he hasn't spoken to her head-on himself. Not quite worth it. Perhaps if it comes down to it, though, he'll make the request himself.
Never again will he walk under the endless night, if he can help it. Here, he sleeps without waking to screams and howls in the night. That's good enough.
The thought lasts for all of a minute before his gaze snaps up, eyes narrowing slightly at the question- it's not the fact that Mishka isn't looking at him, considering his feelings, no. It's something else entirely. ]
Does what hurt.
[ Adelis has scars- Mishka knows that. But he hasn't divulged the nature of his previous quest in it's entirety, nor is he privy to the details of his death. So the question is, why is he asking about things he knows nothing of? ]
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Adelis had been one good thing, for instance, and look what Ostoya did to him. And even if Adelis had come out stronger for it - well. Their paths were fated to split eventually. Mishka could tell as much the moment he picked Adelis up, gnashy and irate as he was, like a feral, cornered beast.
These thoughts, too, are cut short by Adelis's characterstically curt response. He looks to Adelis. )
I've already apologized, haven't I? If I'd known such was his plan, I'd not...
( Mishka, his wit dulled by continuous drink, had mistaken Adelis's response as his usual, arbitrary defensiveness - but it seems halfway through his statement, uncannily honest for what it was, he realizes his error. Hm.
He sets down his glass for the moment. )
... You'd just been complaining of that reddish sunblight, hadn't you?
( Yes... Nice save... )
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Ostoya molded him and made him who he is. But his love for it is empty and hollow.
There's a grand escape on screen right now, voices in the background, but he's sufficiently distracted- Mishka rarely if ever cuts himself off, and even now, he squints at the lightest of flushes on the elder's face.
...Perhaps he's seeing things, in his suspicion and irritation. His glass sits on the table, abandoned. ]
And just why are you bringing up that conniving weasel right now, if you're so worried about my sunblight?
[ The faint sting is in the back of his head, because it's really seeming like Mishka knows something he shouldn't, and he's not entirely too sure how much he likes that knowledge. He leans in, for good measure. ]
If you're hiding something from me, I'll pry it out of you. Don't think for a damn second I won't.
[ Think of a better excuse, drunkie. ]
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Even if there were something in the drink, it wouldn't affect him - unless there's something in the ingredients that don't agree with him. Allergy? That seems almost silly. But it's not as if he could be drunk, could he?
He doesn't have the moment to ponder, though, because Adelis's suspicion is sharp and palpable, and Mishka would very much like to avoid the inevitable trajectory of this conversation. Adelis will refuse to believe he's better off not knowing.
A beat. )
... Then pry.
( He says, like a dare. The killers have converged, and the poor woman, the last one standing, it seems, makes her final stand - alas, her situation is nowhere near as dire as this, in Mishka's perspective.
He shifts closer - thigh to thigh, leaning in just that much nearer. )
But then I will begin to ask you why you agreed so readily to this whole affair. Was this really all just for a square, or is there something else you've wanted to tell me?
( Obviously, this was all just for a square. But asking this will piss Adelis off, and that's very much what he wants, right now - to keep him well and distracted. )
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Perhaps he may have told the other, if he had a chance, if only to hold the failed job above him- but he hasn't. And yet Mishka hints to an intimate knowledge of this job, the price he paid for failure.
...And even still, he dares him. Like he has no fear, like he is nothing to be afraid of.
He hates that. ]
You fucking insufferable-
[ And he should. Blade to skin, pry the truth out of him like one pries the tongue from a liar. It's the deflection, however, that gives Adelis pause, tensing for a brief moment as the other hovers over him. His thoughts come to an abrupt halt as it processes the question, and he nearly recoils. ]
What is that supposed to mean? [ He doesn't feel anything, not like he used to- and that was just a mistake of teenage depravity. He finds himself scrabbling for the answer he gave himself, very obviously thrown off-kilter. ] Who's the one who taught me to make use of every opportunity handed to me? Even beating it into my head, no less. And more than that-
[ He reaches up and tightly wraps a cold hand around Mishka's collar, ever the visage of his younger self, the gnashing of teeth and cut of his tongue. ]
You are the one who suggested it in the first place. Maybe I should be asking you that instead?
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If anything, Mishka seems that much more pleased when Adelis goes above and beyond what he expects in his rage. Drunk as he is, he doesn't recognize the smaller signs of Adelis's hesitation, and shock, only the result, and he finds himself relieved. Good, good; he would ride this wave - away from the things Adelis oughtn't know.
He had been sincere on that night he'd taken Adelis in, when he'd decided he would be responsible for this small spark of a boy. He would needle him, but he was his to raise up - as he sees fit. And this secret does not suit Adelis. )
Ah, but you would normally refuse me, wouldn't you? Say I noticed something strange about you, ( he smiles wide, even as Adelis's grip on his collar tightens, ) and I'd been testing you.
( His hand slips to Adelis's collar, then his neck, his fingers pressing in - his hold light, but intentional. He leans in that much nearer, his face close. )
Perhaps I'd been ordered to kill you, and I'd simply wondered if you recalled your tragic murder. You wouldn't sleep with your killer, would you?
( He laughs, alcohol tinging his breath. His grip grows tight - not at all playful. If Adelis suspects he knows something, he won't get away with pretending he knows nothing - so best to misdirect him as to what he knows entirely. )
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NSFW god is no longer watching
the nightseer sage is, however,
he can pay if he wants to look
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