Lucifer Morningstar (
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Deck of the Cape Rouge, Sunday Afternoon
This certainly had been an emotionally eventful week, hadn't it? For the first time since Duke... exploded... Lucifer found himself in a decent mood, sleeping in to just about noon before cooking himself up a ridiculous breakfast.
Then there was coffee, and a still-somewhat-asleep Devil wandering onto the deck with a large mug that read 'Nail Satan' and a blanket slung over his shoulder. He sat down, facing the boardwalk, and stretched his legs out.
Sigh. A content one, for once. Not entirely without underlying strain, still, but close enough.
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Then there was coffee, and a still-somewhat-asleep Devil wandering onto the deck with a large mug that read 'Nail Satan' and a blanket slung over his shoulder. He sat down, facing the boardwalk, and stretched his legs out.
Sigh. A content one, for once. Not entirely without underlying strain, still, but close enough.
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He'd hated it, but that had been years ago.
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"You taught?"
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Unlikely.
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Lucifer considered it.
"...And we haven't gone anywhere by ourselves in some time."
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So, they hadn't.
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Sip.
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(An Octavia who was trying.)
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"Darling," Lucifer said, and sipped his coffee, "I'm a bit better at this game than you are, you know."
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No, she was fighting for her life, and clearly failing, now.
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She took a sip. It didn't look natural.
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Goddammit, she'd tried so had to keep her voice from going flat.
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And took a swig of Bailey's, while he was at it.
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She wasn't touching the rest. But she was also looking away now, towards the boardwalk, away from the Bailey's and the guilt it brought with it.
"I could be," Octavia forced herself to continue. Her tone didn't hit much outside of mildness, but at least there were words. "See someplace else to take walks in."
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"When I said it'd be nice if we could all get into the mood for one again, you said Duke would like one," he pointed out. "Whereas I meant all of us."
He put the bottle down.
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