Lucifer Morningstar (
my_own_advocate) wrote2020-07-03 11:04 pm
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Lucifer's Mansion, Very Early Saturday Morning
Lucifer came back from his shift at the bar - and subsequent trip to the hotel - in decidedly less grand spirits than that he'd started it. Morose Duke was never good, and morose Duke over-- whatever that incredible mess was...
It had Lucifer wishing Seivarden had been around for some distraction. He hadn't exactly been in the mood to pick up somebody new, especially not after Duke had told him everything.
At least sleep would probably do him good. He let out a sigh and turned the last corner towards his house, keys already in hand.
Wait. Was there someone sitting on the steps?
[[ for someone; CW for mentions of self-harm and suicidal ideation ]]
It had Lucifer wishing Seivarden had been around for some distraction. He hadn't exactly been in the mood to pick up somebody new, especially not after Duke had told him everything.
At least sleep would probably do him good. He let out a sigh and turned the last corner towards his house, keys already in hand.
Wait. Was there someone sitting on the steps?
[[ for someone; CW for mentions of self-harm and suicidal ideation ]]
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"It's yours for as long as you need it," he said, letting go of her hand once they crossed the treshold.
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"Okay." A tear rolled onto her cheek, obscured by her hair, but she didn't feel it. Her lip was aching again. She looked at the room.
It felt wrong, somehow. Too grand for someone who'd done what she had.
"Thanks."
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"Can you sit down?"
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Another swallow, another shuddery breath. Then, all her movement looking slightly robotic, she walked over to the bed. Sat down on the edge of it, gingerly, suddenly aware of bruises she hadnt checked for but could feel were there.
She looked up again.
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Her voice was quiet, and just a little bit broken. "He's never going to forgive me."
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"But a sword doesn't care what you meant."
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He leaned in to press a kiss to her temple.
Look, tonight was just-- a big bloody mess.
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More tears escaped. She shut her eyes tightly again. "I can't go home," she mumbled. "I know that."
Well, she'd had a good run of... what, two weeks?
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She'd rarely had a home. At least one where she wasn't asked to be violent for the common good.
And now she'd brought violence with her onto the Rouge. Just like they'd done to Luna's rig before Praimfaya.
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Her eyes opened. Red and wet and pleading as she looked over at him.
"I've been Skairipa, I've been Osleya, I've been Blodreina." Her voice broke on the last word. She pressed on anyway, her voice tight and small. "What's left?"
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Trying to just breathe.
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If only because she had actually had a decent grasp on who she was, back then. Even if it hadn't always felt like that at the time.
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Which, yes, was the problem now. Nothing was forcing her anymore.
(Except the mess of guilt and rage she carried around with her.)
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"But I still am." She'd still been Blodreina kom Wonkru less than a month ago. "Tonight's proof."
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This was one way to solve that, sure.
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