Lucifer Morningstar (
my_own_advocate) wrote2021-08-22 10:01 am
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The Cape Rouge, Sunday Afternoon
He just wanted to be home.
For the second time that day, Lucifer fell. Not far this time, though. Just a few inches, really. His back hit the ground? with more noise than was strictly necessary for the impact that he'd made.
Oh.
Maybe it was the other two bodies making the same impact beside him.
He stared up at the sky, disoriented for many more reasons than just the fall itself. Oh my Me, indeed.
[[ for the two other people who just got teleported across the country out of nowhere. ]]
For the second time that day, Lucifer fell. Not far this time, though. Just a few inches, really. His back hit the ground? with more noise than was strictly necessary for the impact that he'd made.
Oh.
Maybe it was the other two bodies making the same impact beside him.
He stared up at the sky, disoriented for many more reasons than just the fall itself. Oh my Me, indeed.
[[ for the two other people who just got teleported across the country out of nowhere. ]]
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And that meant this still felt like the first time she'd been entirely alone since... she wasn't even sure when. And everything was just coming back to her in disjointed flashes, from Jophiel throwing that rock, to the roar of battle, to Lucifer's I love you --
She leaned heavily on her hands against the edge of the counter, and tried not to shake.
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"Fine. Bed works too, I guess."
He paused when he saw Octavia.
"Shit. Are you okay? Did something else happen?"
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Unlike the two of them, he hadn't let anything sink in yet.
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But instead her brain was now looping around one particular moment.
That was never part of the plan.
That was never part of the plan.
That was never part of the plan.
And she stood there, gripping the edge of the counter in silence, shoulders hunched and tense.
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Duke shoved his own mood aside and hurried over to her, carefully reaching out to set his good hand on her back.
"Tavi. Hey. It's okay, we're home."
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About everything, really.
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To stare at Lucifer, and to wail, like she had no control over the words coming out of her mouth, "You didn't tell us the whole plan!"
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Fuck. In all the -- everything -- he'd forgotten that part.
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He trailed off.
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Exploded.
"Why didn't you?" she demanded. "I get that you two are --" She grasped for a word for a second, for what they were, then gave up. "-- but you put her at risk, and exactly the way it turned out! We could've had her back but you left us out!"
Her hands were tight fists at her sides.
"And for what?"
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Once Chloe Decker got an idea in her head, there never was. It was something she had in common with the rest of the people he... cared about most.
He wondered if that said anything.
"But she didn't want to tell you, and I wasn't about to put either of you in the same bloody situation."
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Because it wasn't just about endangering Chloe. Not really.
The welling in Octavia's eyes finally turned into a tear or two, but she didn't seem to notice. It didn't lessen her fury any; her voice just turned into more cutting gravel.
"I trusted you."
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"Yes, I'm terribly sorry I didn't want you dead," he snapped. "What exactly do you think you would've accomplished out there, hm? Clearly you two decided to fight in the end, and Duke fractured his bloody arm."
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So apparently Octavia had no intention of getting any less loud right now. Had you missed this, porgs?
"It's not about accomplishing something, it's about not being blindsided by what my side does. It's about you letting her decide that no one else needed to know." Her nails were really starting to dig into her palms now. "So you don't care that we could have helped, fine. But we also could have fucked it up because we didn't know."
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Well, maybe a headache would distract from the arm pain at least.
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He half-turned to glance at Duke and opted not to finish that thought. "...Didn't the doctor say you weren't supposed to be drinking?"
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Sorry, coupled with the feelings of betrayal she'd worked herself up into, that last snap was just...
Well, a slap. No matter how unintentional.
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". . . Fuck. But the pills aren't even working yet!"
He'd taken them like ten minutes ago.
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But when she wrenched her (hurt, betrayed, still angry) gaze away from Lucifer, she stalked over to Duke, with the intention of grabbing the glass out of his hand.
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"Hey, careful," Duke said. "That's some limited edition rum there."
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He desperately wanted to have that lie down with Duke, actually.
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Well, more like half of it.
But still.
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