Lucifer Morningstar (
my_own_advocate) wrote2025-05-19 01:14 pm
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From Lucifer's Penthouse to Los Angeles, Monday Evening
Right. Lucifer considered himself again in the walk-in mirror. Was his bow-tie properly tied? The rest of the white tux was immaculate, but the tie...
Look, he'd managed to finally come out of hiding on the Rouge a few days ago. He'd spoken to miss Lopez, and discovered almost no time had passed. Which had come in handy for when Linda had come over to yell at him about how hard it was to find an elementary school for a child that was only a year old on paper. And then... time had gone on.
Amenadiel had yelled at him again, but he'd ignored that.
No, if they were going to be in Los Angeles, he was... going to try and take his mind off of the whole God mess. No one needed him self-actualizing anything else in a panic, right? So he'd arranged something special for tonight. A visit to the only magician's club in all the world...
"Now if only I could get this bloody bowtie right," he muttered, as he gave up, and finally stepped out of the walk-in, back into the apartment.
[[ for them, and based on Lucifer season 6 episode 1, 'Nothing Ever Changes Around Here'. ]]
Look, he'd managed to finally come out of hiding on the Rouge a few days ago. He'd spoken to miss Lopez, and discovered almost no time had passed. Which had come in handy for when Linda had come over to yell at him about how hard it was to find an elementary school for a child that was only a year old on paper. And then... time had gone on.
Amenadiel had yelled at him again, but he'd ignored that.
No, if they were going to be in Los Angeles, he was... going to try and take his mind off of the whole God mess. No one needed him self-actualizing anything else in a panic, right? So he'd arranged something special for tonight. A visit to the only magician's club in all the world...
"Now if only I could get this bloody bowtie right," he muttered, as he gave up, and finally stepped out of the walk-in, back into the apartment.
[[ for them, and based on Lucifer season 6 episode 1, 'Nothing Ever Changes Around Here'. ]]
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He didn't let go of them until they were there. And, once there, of course made a point of pulling both of their chairs out.
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She set her glass down on the table, casual.
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"So we have a passing of the reins to look forward to," he said. "Anyone else on the marquee?"
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On stage, people were running around, setting up props and furniture.
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Exits, yes, but also curiosity about whoever else happened to be there.
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An older man, somewhere in his fifties, took to the stage. His act was-- well, it was clearly a very traditional illusionist's act, disappearing assistants and all.
Lucifer had a smile on his face watching all of it.
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But more than that, Octavia was actually watching Lucifer out of the corner of her eye. Seeing that smile.
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This was probably why Lucifer liked coming along when Duke went fishing. It wasn't about the fish. It was about seeing someone you loved doing something they loved.
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The audience gasped. Lucifer clapped. Magnar's assistant opened up the box, and he climbed inside. Once he was in, she secured it with a turn of a key.
"She just locked it," Lucifer explained, unnecessarily.
On stage, the assistant reached for a rack of ornate swords.
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The swords would inevitably catch her attention in a second, but, yeah.
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But, well. This wasn’t not a standard sort of trick. And Lucifer clearly wasn’t concerned. So Duke sat back and waited to see what happened.
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Then the next. And the next.
"Oooh," Lucifer said, grinning, as the last blade went in.
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... Were those supposed to be swords? Yes, the trick was kind of creeping her out, but it wasn't going to stop her from getting caught up in thinking very Octavia thoughts.
(It probably kept her from thinking about what it was like to get run through with a proper sword, too. So there was that.)
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He was still watching Lucifer more than the stage.
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That was the thing about only coming to Earth for short spells so infrequently for so long: some things hadn't had the time to get old.
Unfortunately...
"Resurrection!" the assistant cried, as she turned towards an ornate sarcophagus on stage. She pulled open the door--
--and Magnar dropped out, onto the floor, a dagger sticking in his chest.
Lucifer's hands were already up to clap. "He's good, isn't--"
And then he blinked.
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"Is that supposed to happen?" she whispered.
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“Oh fuck.”
That’d be a ‘no’ from him to Octavia’s question.
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"Someone call 911!"
The assistant dropped down beside Magnar, checking desperately for a pulse. There wasn't one.
Lucifer's eyes shot wildly from the stage to the audience to the assistant to the body. "I do believe he's been murdered," he managed.
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But she was sitting up a little straighter. "Duke, put your drink down."
(It made sense if you were her.)
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"Does Chloe know you're back in town? Because, uh. I think maybe she's about to."
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Not that he'd been avoiding her, or anything.
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It was nothing new.
"Witnesses."
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“We should stay here?” he said (asked). “And, you know, not get trampled in a panic?”
He would rather not be talking to the LAPD, even as a witness, but he wasn’t about to run off and leave the other two behind if they were staying.
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