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theconsciouscrow Ā· 1 year ago
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(Insert rogue Jungian Shadow blasting through a random door here)
You see, when i like something, i do a playlist for it. And i like Mr Scratch, so...
It's in Deezer, go summon your demons listen to it or smt šŸ¤™šŸ¼
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welcometogrouchland Ā· 8 months ago
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[ID in ALT] I've made posts before about Talia/Dick co-parenting Damian moments (will never happen but let me dream) and this came to me in a vision. Took me ages to finish for some reason šŸ˜­ and then even longer to post
#dc comics#dc#damian wayne#dick grayson#talia al ghul#batfamily#dc robin#nightwing#anyway. yes im a self-indulgent ''dick as damians secret third parent'' truther#like i DO think it's way more complex and nuanced than the schmoopy affectionate fan portrayal of it#they're brothers they're father and son they're partners they're the dynamic duo except only in past tense etc etc#but consider! I'm not immune to schmoopy affection in fanworks. it compells me despite itself#anyway it's technically not that crazy when it comes to dick and damian. they hug! often! at least they did#it's not as big a leap to these types of scenarios#also talia ''somewhat absent for complex reasons on both her and damians part but very loving and loved by her son'' al ghul#you will always be famous to me#son of the demon origin...bwahhh#anyway. someone made a comic kind of like this/like a post i made abt this topic#but way funnier bc dick and talia starting trying to beat each other up#so go look at that as well#anyway. it's been a somewhat difficult few weeks so I'm. desperately trying to take it easy#i got some reading with me (first vol of kevin smiths GA run that i found second hand and jaimes BB run vol 2!)#so we'll see how far i get through those. considering there's demons in my head telling me to re-read things (LET ME OUT!!!)#when i finish GA and BB i do plan on rereading robin 2021. as a treat to myself#it's a run I've really warmed up to as time went on#I'm keeping up w/ the current b&r run even though it is. admittedly very slow w/ some weird dialogue#i read it for the damian content more than anything. also nikas back so that's neat :]#idk I have a feeling that after absolute power shakes out we might get some more creative team switch ups#so if anyone at dc is interested in taking over the reigns on b&r...that could be very neat#mine
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sp0o0kylights Ā· 1 year ago
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Steve Harrington was wearing a Hellfire t-shirt.
It was far too tight on him, the name of the club stretched wide over his chest. The sleeves dug into his biceps, making them pop even more than they usually did, and that was before he crossed his arms.Ā 
Worse?
It was short.
Which meant the damn shirt was constantly riding up to give everyone a nice show of the smattering of hair that trailed down past the band of Harrington's jeans.Ā 
The same hair that Eddie was determinedly not looking at.Ā 
ā€œHenderson, a moment?ā€ He crooked a finger, a smile on his face that was more feral than welcoming.Ā 
Rather than cower or even acknowledge that Eddie was two seconds away from murder, Dustin just gave him a gummy grin, all too pleased with himself and his scheme.Ā 
ā€œSure Eddie. Steve, don't just stand there, go help set the booth up!ā€ Dustin gestured to Hellfireā€™s sad little table, crammed all the way in the back of the gym.Ā 
Jeff and Gareth both reacted to the suggestion like a rabid squirrel had been set upon them, nervously inching towards the other side of the booth as Harrington sighed and--shockingly--did as he was told.
ā€˜What,ā€™ Eddie thought angrily, ā€˜in the everloving fuck.ā€™
ā€œDo you guys mind if I set this down on the table?ā€ Eddie heard Harrington ask as he stormed away, Dustin on his heel.Ā 
They wandered just around the corner, out of sight and hopefully, out of the fallen kingā€™s hearing range.
Eddie wasn't sure if Harrington would try and white knight the very much deserved dressing down he was about to give.Ā 
Didnā€™t want to chance it, considering the downright weird relationship he had with Hellfire's freshmen.
(While heā€™d heard many a tale at his table regarding King Steve since the newest recruits had joined Hellfire, most of them dissolved into arguments without ever really going anywhere.
Ā Best anyone could figure out was that Dustin and Lucas had a bad case of hero worship, while Mike owned a begrudging amount of respect that hailed from a series of misadventures.Ā 
The very same misadventures that, despite all protests to the contrary, was clearly some sort of babysitting gig for Harrington.)Ā 
Either way, plenty of the Kingā€™s court would have loved to take this opportunity to fuck with Hellfire.
Given that Henderson was absolutely too old to require a babysitter at fourteen, Eddie would bet his lunch money that was what Steve was here to do.
Something the club couldnā€™t afford since they were forever and always two seconds away from being stripped of club status and banned from school grounds.Ā 
ā€œI would love to know what went through that all Aā€™s brain of yours when I said,ā€ Eddie whirled on Dustin when they were firmly in the clear, voice low and furious.Ā  ā€œno Henderson, do not invite King Steve to help, he is an invading force and would ruin our peaceful kingdom!?ā€
He clasped his hands behind his back before leaning into Dustinā€™s face. ā€œBecause clearly whatever you heard wasnā€™t that.ā€Ā 
To Eddieā€™s continued frustration and confusion, Dustin did not treat this like the threat it was.Ā 
None of the freshmen had ever truly treated Eddie like a threat--had somehow skipped that part of the usual onboarding ritual entirely.
Eddie, town freak and drug dealer, who had cultivated his looks and craziness to such a degree that most everyone steered clear, wasnā€™t used to it.Ā 
Everyone had been afraid of him at some point in this shitty school. Jeff, Gareth, hell even half the staff--and that the dorky trio of fourteen year old's clearly thought this all was play-acting made his eye twitch.
Even if it was--maybe, sometimes--welcome.Ā 
ā€œI know what you said, but Iā€™m telling you Iā€™m right.ā€ Dustin argued immediately, and oh God, he was using that tone again.Ā 
A hand went up into the space between them and Eddie groaned aloud, knowing what was coming.
ā€œFirst,ā€ Dustin ticked a finger up, ā€œHellfire really needs the money. Even thirty dollars would get us new figures, but more than that, if we donā€™t fundraise, we canā€™t go to Gen Con!ā€Ā 
Dustin's eyes bored into Eddieā€™s, full of fire and conviction
ā€œYes,ā€ Eddie said through gritted teeth, ā€œbut--ā€
ā€œSecond!ā€ Dustin cut him off, and God the little shit even threw him a look while he did it, like Eddie was the one being ridiculous here!
ā€œWe had to fight just to get our table! Principal Higgins was in algebra today practically begging the mathletes to show up, but then tried to tell us we couldn't be here? Thatā€™s messed up!ā€Ā 
As if denying them a spot to fundraise was the worst thing that asshole had ever done.
Eddie sighed, breath blasting out of his mouth like a dragonā€™s.Ā 
ā€œBecause people think weā€™re freaks and satanists, Henderson. You donā€™t typically invite freaks and satanists to the schoolā€™s annual Holiday Bazaar. Especially not when all the local moms are paying to hawk their bullshit crafts and tupperware!ā€Ā 
It was more than that of course. The Hawkins High Holiday Bazaar was a tradition spanning several years now. Starting in the gym and spilling clear into the parking lot, everyone from local artists to even some local shops came to host a small table for the day, thus growing the event from a small school fundraiser to a Hawkins' ā€œmust-do.ā€Ā 
Half the fucking town was here to sell, and the other half was here to shop, which meant Principle Higgins had wanted Hellfire banned from the fucking premise.Ā 
Eddie had been forced to pull out one of his trump cards heā€™d been saving--blackmail on Higgins that related to the manā€™s not--so--legal addiction to Percocet that he relied on Reefer Rick for.Ā 
(And bless Rick, that hadnā€™t been the only tidbit heā€™d shared with Eddie about Higgins. That information, however, Eddie needed just so the asshat wouldnā€™t give him the boot from school entirely.)Ā 
The only reason Eddie had pulled it out to secure their rightful spot, was because of Gen Con.Ā 
It was Hellfire's White Whale, their grand adventure, and this was going to be his year to take his friends on one last epic quest to make memories of a lifetime surrounded by people who understood them.
Come hell or high water, Eddie was going to Gen Con--but being able to fundraise by selling wares and baked goods at the stupid Holiday Bazaar would go a long way to help.
Even if he had to listen to the band repeatedly play ear-bleeding renditions of Christmas songs.
ā€œAll the clubs get to have a table, and weā€™re a club!ā€ Dustin continued, like it was that simple. ā€œBut you know, I get it. We look scary.ā€Ā 
He gestured down to his own Hellfire shirt, before gesturing towards Eddieā€™s entire outfit.
Like Eddie didn't know what he looked like, let alone that he'd made this outfit specifically to scare people away from him.
(And maybe add some rockstar flair to this dinky little hick town.)
ā€œYou know who doesnā€™t look scary?ā€
Dustin held out his hands and swiveled his body like he was presenting a prize instead of gesturing in the vague direction of;Ā 
ā€œSteve!ā€
Eddieā€™s left eye twitched.
ā€˜You can't kill him, you need his character for the campaign.ā€™ He told himself firmly, even if he envisioned strangling Dustin like a chicken.
Cartoon squawking and all.Ā 
ā€œThe King isnā€™t going to help us fundraise, Dustin.ā€ Eddie said, in an effort to break down why Harrington couldn't be here. ā€œHe's just going to cause us problems that we canā€™t afford to have.ā€Ā 
So many problems, half of which Eddie couldn't think of because if he did, he'd start spiraling.
ā€œReally? Because as you keep saying, Steve used to be the King. People love him, Eddie! Momā€™s love him.ā€
Eddie had pulled himself back up to his proper height a while ago, and now rocked back on his heels while he ran a hand down his face.
There was no getting through to Henderson when he was like this.Ā 
Not unless Eddie really lost it, and it was practically club lore that he only lost it when someone missed an important game.Ā 
One cannot keep a herd of sheep if their flock is terrified of them, after all.Ā 
(ā€œPerhaps youā€™re just a giant fucking softie.ā€ Tiff, one of Hellfireā€™s graduating members, told him once. ā€œHonestly dude, I bet you throw up stuffing.ā€
ā€œShut up Tiffany, your choker is on backwards again.ā€ He'd spat back, completely offended and not at all trying to distract from how true that was.)Ā 
ā€œWe canā€™t be satanic if Steveā€™s the one selling cookies!ā€ Dustin finished doggedly.Ā 
ā€œWeā€™re not even selling cookies--thatā€™s not the point!ā€ā€ Eddie shook his head, hair flying. He was not going to be sidetracked, he wasnā€™t!
Ā ā€œHarrington is going to end up siding with all the moms about how weā€™re all wasting time with D&D, if he even spends the whole time at the table. Is that what you want?ā€Ā 
He stuck out a ringed finger, poking at Dustinā€™s chest.
ā€œEvery single person who comes by our table has to be convinced D&D is a writing and math based game. Good for the mind and souls of growing, impressionable children. A game that got a bad rep because ofĀ  a few silly images.ā€Ā 
A pitch he and Tiff had come up with during the third or fourth time they had to convince an adult that no, just because their shirts had a dragon on it, didnā€™t mean they were summoning demons in the drama room.Ā 
ā€œHarrington canā€™t do that because Harrington doesnā€™t even know how to play!ā€Ā 
This Eddie punctuated by throwing his hands in the air.Ā 
Given the startled look of the mother-daughter duo passing him by, clearly was louder than heā€™d intended--but screw it!
He was right!
Hellfire was in a precarious position to both fundraise and do a little damage control among the slightly smarter members of this shithole small town, and Harrington rolling his eyes and gossiping about how stupid it was would hinder that.
ā€œOkay, first of all, Steveā€™s played D&D with me and he didnā€™t even kill his character.ā€ Dustin said it like he was unveiling a smoking gun and not lying through his ass--which Eddie would absolutely be calling him on the second he was done talking.Ā 
Because King Steve? Play D&D?
'Ha!'
ā€œAnd heā€™s not gonna say shit because we--me, and Lucas and even Mike!--asked him to help, and he helps when its serious. I know you have some weird grudge with him, but Iā€™m telling you Eddie heā€™s our golden ticket to Gen Con!ā€Ā 
ā€œYouā€™re killing me. You are standing here, acting as a friend, when you are bringing a-- a dark force into the midst our of mission--ā€ Eddie hissed, because he was losing the fucking fight and he knew it.
Dustin Henderson was not a man easily swayed.Ā 
Had never been, even when the odds were stacked against him (and Grant and Gareth were howling in his ear.)Ā 
The set of his shoulders and the glint of the little shitheadā€™s eye meant Eddie wouldnā€™t be able to use him to oust Harrington--if he even could get him out without the dick causing a massive scene anyway.Ā 
As always when outgunned, Eddie flipped to dramatics.
ā€œBetrayed! By my own chosen heir no less!ā€ He moaned, pressing the back of his hand over his eyes as Dustin scoffed.
"Donā€™t be so dramatic! Steve will help, I promise! Just donā€™t be a dick to him.ā€Ā 
Ā Conversation apparently over, Dustin turned around to head back to the table
Snidely, he added over his shoulder: ā€œPlus weā€™ve all caught on to the heir thing Eddie. You tell everyone that so they do what you want.ā€Ā 
The dick.
ā€œYouā€™re too fucking smart for your own good. Iā€™m gonna start feeding you paint chips to bring that IQ down.ā€ Eddie muttered angrily as Dustin went back to their little table.
He gave himself a moment to get his shit together and stomp a foot like a child when Dustin was around the corner and thus couldnā€™t witness it, before following his wayward sheep back.
Could only pray to any deity listening that Hendersonā€™s meddling didnā€™t blow up in Hellfireā€™s face.
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petrichorium Ā· 1 month ago
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Luffy makes u ask for it every time but especially the first time. Btw
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teddybeartoji Ā· 18 days ago
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i feel like suguru might not actually be a morning person on his own, but he is a morning person for you. like he wants to get up early and he wants to cook you breakfast. he wants to watch you wake up and he wants to see that darling sleepy smile of yours, so he forgets all about his morning grumpiness. you are way more important than that.
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littleplantfreak Ā· 4 months ago
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'When', not 'if'
("I'm not a romantic" I cry and scream before dropping the most sickening thing i've written to date. Blame @stunie because i did tell her i would write the most ume thing ever and maybe this is it. The title in my docs for it is 'Fucking disgusting' but i figured i better not title it that here because I'd be seeing it in my notifs lmaoo)
SFW/no cw unless you hate fluff
When you wake up from your nap, one of your slippers is gone, and there's a blanket on you that wasn't there prior. Looking at the clock, it's been about an hour since everyone had left your apartment once your birthday party ended. The day as a whole had been chaotic, your boyfriend shoving you out the door with a note to go see Kotoha.
The note took you farther than that, though, as it seemed Umemiya created a whole scavenger hunt for your birthday that had you running into all of your friends, having dessert at your favorite cafe, and eventually ending up at your shared apartment to find that all that time spent around town was a distraction so that he could set up the space for your party. After it had ended, you were banished to the couch because princesses aren't allowed to help clean up their own birthday parties, which had you huffing and falling face down into the chicken shaped pillow affectionately called Mr.Clucky.
It was a product of your boyfriend's endless cycle of hobbies when he took up sewing. A little lopsided and overfilled with stuffing, you complained to and into Mr.Clucky with your face pressed into him. Apparently, he was soft enough to fall asleep on because before you knew it, you had been drooling on him the entire hour. Prying yourself off the couch took more effort than was almost worth it before your eyes fell on the reason you were so tired to begin with.
Hajime smiles and hums looking at your bleary eyes. "Good morning sunshine, I was just about to take you to bed," he says, folding a dish towel over a chair. You toss off the blanket and grab on the slipper that fell under the living room table before padding up to him. Dipping your hands under both of his arms to lock them together behind him, now your face is in his chest instead of the chicken, which is entirely preferred.
"Don't wanna go to bed just yet," you muffle, sinking even deeper into him when both of his arms wrap around you in support. He smells like dish soap and birthday cake, and you turn your head to hear the heartbeat in his chest.
"What do you wanna do lovey? You know I'd give you the world if you asked," you can hear the rumble of his voice in his chest with your pressed ear. He's cheesy, but half asleep, you feel just as much, if not cheesier.
"I have the world if I have you, they're one in the same. So just you is more than fine." Your eyes are closed, but you feel him shiver a little. "I wanna dance with you, though," you say, voice still soft and kinda raspy from sleep.
"Dunno if I can top what you just said even when I propose," he chokes out a laugh, or at least you think it's one. He shifts his hold a bit and starts leading you both in a lazy sway that starts near the toaster and ends next to the potted plant at the back door before starting over.
"When? Not if?" You tease him, a hand going to scratch the nape of his neck lightly.
"I'll never meet another you, so I'm pretty set on When."
"I'll say yes." Because you will. You can't imagine a life where you wouldn't.
"And I'll still cry when you do." You can tell he's crying now because it comes out shaky and his hold tightens a bit, before you lean back, stopping your impromptu waltz. Both of your hands come up to cup his face and look at his teary grey eyes before cooing at him.
"You big baby! Save those tears for When please. You'll be congested and sniffley all night if you don't stop." You start cleaning off his face with your sleeve, but he stops one of your hands and starts peppering your palm and wrist with small kisses. "I think I'm ready for bed now. Princess's orders," you say, dragging him towards your bedroom. You'll have to figure out tomorrow just how soon When is going to be, but for now you can hear the slow thumps of Hajime's steps as he follows behind you, squeezing your connected hand. It's not pressing in the least, you think, because it feels like there will be plenty of tomorrows too.
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When you wake up in the morning, it takes you an hour to realize Hajime had put the ring on your finger while you were asleep.
It takes you five minutes to run through town in your pajamas, barefoot to find and full on tackle him in front of the place he was about to get your breakfast in.
And it takes about two minutes of unintelligible blubbering on both your parts before anyone understands what is going on.
No one timed it, but if they did, it would've taken less than ten minutes for the whole town to find out via texts, calls, and yells down the streets and through windows that you're engaged.
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myokk Ā· 3 months ago
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an afternoon by the black lakešŸ«¶šŸ«¶šŸ«¶
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theminecraftbee Ā· 2 years ago
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I HAVENā€™T HAD TIME TO FINISH MY BOOK.
Sitting up, dizzy, the player says: ā€œOh, thatā€™s rich, coming from you.ā€
The faceless being puts a bookmark in-between the pages.
I AM TRYING TO READ CATā€™S CRADLE. DO NOT SPOIL THE ENDING.
ā€œI donā€™t care,ā€ the player says.
I HAD HOPED TO FINISH IT. ALAS, EVEN FOR ONE SUCH AS Iā€”
ā€œShut up. Youā€™re one to talk about time. Justā€”shut up. I thought it could be different this time.ā€
AND Iā€™D HOPED TO FINISH MY BOOK.
ā€œYouā€™re a dick. Youā€™re Death and youā€™re a dick and youā€™re going to take my face again.ā€
YOU KEEP OFFERING IT.
ā€œAgh, I justā€”I justā€”it isnā€™t fair!ā€ screams the player. ā€œIt isnā€™t fair! I knew I was almost out of time, but still, it isnā€™t, I hadnā€™t wantedā€¦ā€
FAIRNESS HAS LITTLE TO DO WITH IT.
The player buries his head in his hands and sobs.
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ā€œOh, nice book youā€™ve got there.ā€
THANK YOU, Death says. IT IS A BOOK ABOUT THE END OF THE WORLD.
ā€œOh, that sounds bleak, man.ā€
I AM A BLEAK CREATURE.
ā€œYou could say that.ā€
A long silence falls between Death and the player.
NO REGRETS TO SHOUT AT ME, THEN?
ā€œWhy would I?ā€ the player asks. ā€œNah. Iā€™m good.ā€
WELL THEN. WE SHOULD GO.
ā€œCan Iā€”I want to make sure theyā€™re okay.ā€
THEY ARE NOT.
ā€œOuch. Come on, man, way to make a guy feel like shit.ā€
I DO NOT LIE, Death says. THEY ARE NOT OKAY.
ā€œAlright,ā€ the player says. ā€œAlright. Fine. But Iā€”I did what I could.ā€
YES, Death says. THAT IS INDEED THE NATURE OF LIFE.
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ā€œGive me more time!ā€ screams the player. He lunges at death with bloody claws. ā€œI wantedā€”there has to be more time!ā€
I CANNOT IMAGINE THIS IS VERY EFFECTIVE.
ā€œOh, screw you,ā€ the player says, growling and trying to bite at Death with his teeth.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO BORROW MY BOOK INSTEAD?
ā€œNo! I want to live! I want more time! I was going toā€”I want more time!ā€
OH, VERY WELL. IT IS A GOOD BOOK. IT DOES NOT HAVE A HAPPY ENDING, I THINK, BUT THAT DOES NOT MAKE IT BAD.
ā€œI donā€™t care about your bluminā€™ book now let me go back!ā€
Death sighs, a heavy sound, like the wind blowing over a graveyard or the falling of grains of sand.
THE PROBLEM WITH FIGHTING TIME IS THAT IT ALWAYS WINS.
The player shouts incoherently and tries once more to bite Death. It does not do much of anything.
NO MATTER HOW YOU FIGHT IT, IT ALWAYS IS, AND ONE DAY YOU ARE NOT.
ā€œNo!ā€
YES, Death says. BUT I SUPPOSE THE FIGHTING ITSELF CAN BE CATHARTIC. I HAVE NO REASON TO STOP YOU.
ā€œGod, itā€™s like you donā€™t even care!ā€
Another long silence.
NO, Death says. NO, THATā€™S ONE THING I CAN NEVER BE ACCUSED OF.
The figure with a borrowed face waits for the playerā€™s energy to wear out before sweeping away again. Perhaps it will have time to finish its book before it must work again, but it doubts it. That is how time works, after allā€”thereā€™s never enough.
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moonshine-nightlight Ā· 1 year ago
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Nothing's Wrong with Dale - Part Thirty-Four
Itā€™s been a week, but youā€™re fairly certain your fiancĆ© accidentally got himself replaced by an eldritch being from the Depths. Deciding Ā that heā€™s certainly not worse than your original fiancĆ©, you endeavor to keep the engagement and his new non-human state to yourself.
However, this might prove harder than you originally thought.
Fantasy, arranged marriage, malemonsterxfemalereader, M/F
AO3: Nothing's Wrong with Dale Chapter 34
[Part One] [Part Two] [Part Three] [Part Four] [Part Five] [Part Six] [Part Seven] [Part Seven.5] [Part Eight] [Part Nine] [Part Ten]Ā  [Part Eleven] [Part Twelve] [Part Thirteen] [Part Fourteen] [Part Fifteen] [Part Sixteen] [Part Seventeen] [Part Eighteen] [Part Nineteen] [Part Twenty] [Part Twenty-One] [Part Twenty-Two][Part Twenty-Three] [Part Twenty-Four] [Part Twenty-Five] [Part Twenty-Six][Part Twenty-Seven] [Part Twenty-Eight] [Part Twenty-Nine] [Part Thirty] [Part Thirty-One] [Part Thirty-Two] [Part Thirty-Three] Part Thirty-Four [Part Thirty-Five]
ā€œSo,ā€ he says, after a sip of tea, ā€œwhere would you like to begin?ā€
ā€œIā€™m not certain,ā€ you admit. Your mindā€™s been spinning with questions for weeks and yet now that Dale is availing himself to said questions, you find it blank. You grasp for anything to start. Nothing comes to mind besides the very beginning.
ā€œYou said earlierā€¦ that the original Dale was killed in his summoning attempt?ā€
ā€œYes,ā€ the demon inhabiting his body replies. He sets down his cup of tea. ā€œHe attempted a summoning ritual, planning to bind a powerful, but unintelligent demonic spirit to him so he might use its strength and other inhuman abilities for his own gain.ā€ That tracked with what you would have expected the original Dale to want. He seemed to have contempt for both demons and his grandparentsā€™ rules, while craving more power for himself.Ā 
Youā€™re not surprised it went wrong either as Dale is clearing an intelligent demon. Even while traveling abroad from Northridge, the human Dale likely needed to be covert about his studies and plans. Given the host of misinformation out in the world, well, that probably led to some bad information. His own arrogance likely blinded him to that fact or he overestimated his ability to filter such misinformation out resulting in, wellā€¦ Summoning demons is very dangerous.
ā€œUnfortunately, he miscalculated in a number of ways,ā€ Dale immediately confirms for you. ā€œSuch as how deep he threw his lure down into the portal he opened being the gravest as it meant he underestimated the vitality of his offering. Or rather, if heā€™d only gone as deep as he planned, it perhaps might have been sufficient. However, since he tried to go too deep, the offering was used up and heā€™d not set the proper parameters on the summoning circle to prevent an overreach demand.ā€
Your confusion must show on your face. This is all so far over your head. All your research since discovering this situation with Dale had been regarding what to do with a demon that was present, not how to find or bind one. Youā€™re trying to follow along though and youā€™re sort of managing, even if youā€™ve no idea about the mechanics of how to do any of what Dale is describing.
Dale elaborates, ā€œIt needed more fuel to the fire so to speak in order to reach as deep as he specified, which was in error. After the offering, the closest source of potential energy was him. Not his body, but hisā€”ā€ Dale made a sound, a hissing air filled noise that youā€™d never be able to replicate ā€œā€”, er, his lifeā€™s energy? Iā€™m not too sure of the mechanisms myself to be honest. Most of what I know is gleaned from memories of humans who Iā€™ve possessed and that knowledge is incomplete.ā€
ā€œFrom what I can tell,ā€ you offer, uncomfortable with speaking on something youā€™ve not studied deeply, but wanting to contribute somethingā€”or at least reassure Dale that youā€™re no expert nor expecting him to be one. Most of the studies youā€™ve had covered the Depths as part of history, not science. ā€œThere seem to be waves or cycles with knowledge of the Depths. There will be a build up of knowledge in one civilization, an increase in daily interaction between the planes, and then some big shiftā€”a nation-wide purge, a crater where a city once wasā€”wipes out a lot of that gained insight. The topic becomes taboo again, until slowly interest and tolerance builds once more.ā€
ā€œFascinating,ā€ Dale says, leaning forward with rapt attention. ā€œIā€™d not noticed, but I think youā€™re correctā€”the sources of information my hosts recall do seem to be clustered in certain years. The cycle isnā€™t obvious in the Depths because of how time is distorted.ā€Ā 
ā€œIā€™d imagine so,ā€ you say, enjoying how animated Dale is on the topic. You hope your intrigue is not obvious as you surreptitiously study the two additional eyes which have opened up on his forehead. Theyā€™re identical to Daleā€™s human eyes, despite their placement.
Dale leans back, perhaps you were too obvious, but the eyes do stay. ā€œSomething to be explored at a later date,ā€ Dale says sheepishly, seemingly to have recalled his original train of an explanation. ā€œThere are some things that are common knowledge among demonsā€”passed on and around as information does even with the Depthsā€™ fractured communities. If a human is drained of energy, there is a small window of opportunity where a demon can leap into their body. We can give it a kick to get it moving againā€”reignite the spark of life and animation with our own.ā€Ā 
Youā€™d heard of both types of possessionā€“shared and solitary, but you never knew why or how they happened. Youā€™re only grateful that the demon didnā€™t have to fight the original Daleā€“you feel guilty, but you canā€™t help but be glad youā€™ve only this Dale now.
He waves dismissively. ā€œOf course you can possess a human body with the humanā€™s energy still intactā€”youā€™ve met Twoā€”but it's a much more delicate proposition. Often such a prospect involves a fight or negotiation. Thatā€™s why so many of the older cults would purposely use a human as an offering. Then the demon they wish to summon wonā€™t have any trouble finding or possessing a vessel.ā€ He again seems to get nervous with such mentionsā€”as if youā€™ll suddenly remember that you should be afraid of himā€”and hastens on, ā€œAnyways, there are also ways to do the reverseā€”to limit a casting, so if the offering is used up, it stops. Dale did not do that properly. He didnā€™t set the lure right either, which is why he didnā€™t attract demons that are more akin to animals than humans.ā€
ā€œI suspected he might attempt something like this,ā€ you admit, remembering your trepidation as the original Daleā€™s inability to conceal his anticipation had grown. ā€œHe was not subtle in his studies around anyone besides his grandparents, but Iā€™m still horrified to think he did so in the estate. If anything went wrongā€”as it didā€”who knows who could have been hurt? Is there a way to limit the number of demons that can, can follow or catch the lure?ā€ Your mind is filled with visions of multiple demons, with no regard for the humans already here or even merely not in control of themselves as many animal-like demons often were. It would be like suddenly having a pack of wolves in your bed chamber.
ā€œThere is and he managed that much,ā€ Dale confirms and even though the casting is over a month ago, you still feel some relief that you weren't quite so close to complete chaos. ā€œOnce I had the lure, I merely had to keep hold of it as these are set to pull in the demon once one suiting the parameters comes into contact with it. Heā€™d madeā€”not noiseā€”but something similar enough that there were a number of interested parties in the area. Luck made me one of the closest once he cast down.ā€
ā€œBut youā€™d come to see if the noise was a way to the Surface on purpose,ā€ you guess, reading between the lines. You think back to the mood Dale had been in when heā€™d ā€˜recoveredā€™ and was showing up to more than a meal an evening. Heā€™d been happy. Heā€™d wanted to be there.
ā€œYes,ā€ Dale nods. ā€œIā€™d been looking for the opportunity for long enough. It was a great relief to win the race and fight for the chance. I wasnā€™t going to let such a lucky circumstance slip through my fingers.ā€
ā€œHow many times had you been to the Surface before?ā€ you ask, caught up so much information. He clearly knew a lot about summoning from Daleā€™s memories, his personal experiencesā€”but possibly even from other humans. To want to be here strongly enough to fight for the chance he must have known what he was getting himself intoā€”or been in such a rough spot in the Depths anything seemed better. You hoped it was the former.
ā€œA few times,ā€ Dale confirms. He leans back in his chair, his pupils darker in a fascinating way. Not larger, but deeper. You have to watch yourself so you donā€™t lean forward to see better, like you might find understanding if you fell into his eyes long enough. You force your gaze away and take a sip of tea.Ā 
ā€œThe first time was by accident,ā€ Dale confesses. ā€œA very skilled summoner from Anjou pulled me and a couple others up. Bound us to her soldiers. It was enough to let me see and experience what it was like here. And to start my fascination.ā€ He shrugs. ā€œSure, Iā€™d heard of the Surface and humans before, but Iā€™d never seen anything or anyone.ā€
ā€œItā€™s not pure darkness in the Depthsā€”Iā€™ve no notion how such rumors began up hereā€”but thereā€™s nothing like the sun and sunlight and its warmth.ā€ He closes his eyes and turns his face towards the window, even though the sun is almost done setting. ā€œEverything feels freer here somehow, less weighed down. As if Iā€™d been moving through water or smog my whole life, in more ways than oneā€”not that thatā€™s quite right either.ā€ He frowns at his inability to describe the experience and opens his eyes to meet yours with perfect accuracy. ā€œMy apologies, I seem to lack the vocabulary to explain some of the differences as the effects, the experiences, are not ones that translate well.ā€
You donā€™t think heā€™s giving himself enough credit. ā€œNo, noā€”I think I understand as well as Iā€™d be able without going there myself.ā€
ā€œIā€™m not sure youā€™d like it,ā€ he immediately cautions. Before you can begin to reply that wasnā€™t what you meant, heā€™s already hurrying to deter you. ā€œDo not misunderstand me, there are many parts of living in the Depths that I liked. Having my own body and not having to use a vessel. Thereā€™s a certain beauty in landscapes and locations that cannot exist here. Comfort in the familiarity of it all. Not to mention the lack of constant deception. However, Iā€™m not certain you would enjoy it.ā€
ā€œThatā€™s alright,ā€ you reassure him. I have no plans to visit the Depthsā€“you just want Dale to stay here.
ā€œGood, good. Itā€™sā€¦ā€ Daleā€™s at a loss of words as he tries to convey whatever he wants to. ā€œWell, itā€™s very dangerous, more wild.ā€ You shiver at the thought, having only lived in cities or large estates in your lifeā€“tamed in a manner that you can tell Dale means the opposite to.Ā 
Dale frowns, glancing at you and out the window at the nearly set sun before going over to start a fire. You donā€™t clarify his misinterpretation because the light will be helpful to you, as you know Dale has excellent night vision. Besides, it's early enough in summer that nights can still carry a chill.Ā 
Dale continues to talk as he arranges the logs, his voice clear despite his facing away and crouching down, ā€œThere are far more animals, for lack of a better word, than intelligent beings. And the intelligent demons are very territorial, in tight-knit clans that exclude outsiders, or in family groups, or solitary. None of these larger communities like humans, with their travel and attempts at civil interaction.ā€
ā€œWhat sort are you from?ā€ you canā€™t help but ask. He seems to enjoy being part of Northridge. Heā€™d talked weeks ago of it as his ā€˜territoryā€™ but you noticed he hasnā€™t mentioned anyone else. No one person was mentioned as an aspect of the Depths that he misses.
He straightens up from the fire, picking up his cup of tea for a drink. ā€œThatā€™s complicated.ā€ He sets down the cup holds up his right hand as he explains, ā€œOne of my parents was pure shade, but they had been injured defending their territory. During that time they met an ambyani whoā€™d left her family territory to make her own and had settled next to their territory.ā€ He holds up his other hand to represent that parent, before frowning at your blank stare at the word.Ā 
You know there are many races of demons, far more varied than any humans are from one another. Some are more famousā€”infamousā€” than others. Youā€™ve never heard that word before.Ā 
ā€œAmbyani would remind you of humans in a broad senseā€”most intelligent demons have a form thatā€™s similar enough to humansā€”but with features that would bring to mind salamanders and birds.ā€ You nod, which you limit yourself to only because you can tell Dale has other things to say besides simply continuing to describe such a creature in greater detail as you wish he would. You wonder if heā€™s any talent for drawing that he might better illustrate what they would look like. ā€œA courtship developed between them over the years. Eventually they became mates and began to have children.ā€
Does he mean his parents courted for years before marrying? Perhaps he is interested in such things, but merely expects a longer time frame. You canā€™t decide whether or not that makes you hopeful or dismayed, so you focus elsewhere. ā€œSo different races of demons can have children together?ā€ you ask, even though you suppose heā€™d already told you as much. Youā€™d grown up hearing about all sorts of demonsā€”wild and strange in so many ways. They seemed too different to be able to have children together.
ā€œYes, although not always easily and often in adapted manners,ā€ Dale replies. He fidgets, looking as if heā€™s going to start pacing again, before he sits instead. ā€œThe offspring tend to be a mix of parental traits, although the level of influence varies. For example, when a human has children with a possessed human, it is as though the child has three parents, with traits from all, but will end up primarily human because there is more influence from humans. Demons have overlap in their traits, even when different races, and those common traits show up more prominently in offspring.ā€
You try to absorb what heā€™s saying about demons, but your mind is a little stuck on the human part, since it's most applicable to you. Another problem for another time, you try to remind yourself. After all, it's not like that information is likely to be relevant to anything happening tonight. Forcibly, you remind yourself that Dale is attempting to explain his own parentage, which you do want to know about and which might help you learn more about him. Youā€™re not sure if your mind can believe that having control over shadows is like hair color, but perhaps it was for demons.
ā€œShades spawn in swarms with or without partners,ā€ Dale says, not having noticed your mind briefly get off on the wrong track, ā€œwhile ambyani lay eggs.ā€ You canā€™t help but notice neither of those methods is how humans reproduce. You try desperately not to picture what mating or sex would be like between such different demons if only because you want to keep listening to Dale. ā€œIt can be harder to reproduce between very different races, but my parents were able to raise a clutch with deliberate action, all of whom inherited from both parents.ā€ Youā€™re nodding until he says, ā€œI was not one of them.ā€
ā€œWhat do you mean?ā€ Were those two not his parents after all?
ā€œMyself and a handful of other siblings were formed on accident, with a greater portion of shade than ambyani,ā€ Dale says, still not filling in many of the gaps to your mind. You didnā€™t want to interrupt him with more questions about how that happened in case he was talking around the exact circumstances on purpose. ā€œAs such, we grew up as shade do, wandering about in large swarms. We did combine and recombine with less frequency than usual due to our motherā€™s contribution.ā€
ā€œBut a swarm of bats or a flock of birds are still separate animals,ā€ you canā€™t help but point out. ā€œYouā€™re saying that shade young are not fully separate?ā€
ā€œCorrect, usually a swarm solidifies into one shade after time passes, if they survive.ā€ Dale sounds wistful as he explains, ā€œHowever, rather than eventually dying off entirely, being subsumed by a larger swarm, or forming one shade being, we solidified into a group of siblings when younger than is typical for boundaries like that to form. Because we wandered as young shade do, we had strayed far from our parents' territory. We traveled throughout different demonsā€™ territories, never able to stay long and always in danger from predators. Once old enough, we decided to find our parents. I was the only one to survive the journey home.ā€
Your heart goes out to Dale and you can see that he feels the loss of his siblings at such a young age. You canā€™t even imagine it. ā€œIā€™m so sorry.ā€
Dale smiles sadly. ā€œThank you.ā€ He fidgets in his chair before standing up. Waving his hand, he tries to downplay the loss, ā€œItā€™s a blur, to be honestā€”little moments stick out but I was very young. Still, I missed them and being part of a family. I was quite eager to join my parents.ā€ Youā€™ve got a sinking feeling in your gut, given how Dale is and the sad tone this story has taken, that his eagerness may have been misplaced. ā€œUnfortunately, by the time I returned, I had grown enough that my parent thought I was an unrelated shade, looking to steal their territory and family. I was able to communicate who I was eventually, but they never fully trusted me.ā€
You wrap your hand around the low footboard of the bed to resist the urge to comfort him with an embrace. He seems too full of nervous energy to appreciate it and this conversation, while relatable in some ways, is also throwing in your face how different you are. Perhaps he wouldnā€™t want a hug, even if you want to give him one. ā€œWhy not?ā€
Dale sighs, leaning against the vanity. He looks older, more tired. ā€œBetween growing away from them and how weā€”Iā€”was formed, my mother felt there wasnā€™t enough ambyani in me. She barely believed I was hers. My parent saw me as too shade to be trustedā€”family means very little to them on its own. He could never truly be convinced I was not a rival to him. My other siblings were quite different from me and followed their lead.ā€ All of Daleā€™s extra eyes have vanished and the shadows are very still around. His voice is clipped as he says, ā€œAfter an incident, I realized itā€™d be best if I struck out on my own.ā€
Youā€™re not sure what sort of incident he could mean, but given his parents distrust it could have been anything. People looking for a threat tend to find one, no matter how warranted. ā€œOh, Dale.ā€Ā  He shrugs and turns to stare into the fire, the light casting strangely deep shadows on his face. He barely looks like his namesake in this moment. He looks too far from human.Ā 
You want to shake him from this melancholy. Itā€™s not the same, but you know what it's like to feel like a stranger, someone outside looking in, in your own home and with your own family. Your age difference would have been enough to do that to some extent, nevermind your illness. But your parents and siblings had always been around, had always known you were family. Now here Dale is once more outside of his ā€˜familyā€™, a demon among humans. He had very little from his original identity he could reveal, even if you hope sharing with you will help. The thought occurs to you and you tentatively ask, ā€œI suppose that reminds me of another question, do you wish for me to call you by another name?ā€
ā€œHm?ā€ He half turns towards you, but continues to look so clearly inhuman. It's fascinating what light and shadow can do to change a person.
Youā€™re not scared of him, but you are somewhat intimidated by the gap in your experiences. By how much you still donā€™t know of him as even this basic question demonstrates. ā€œI only meant for when weā€™re alone, of course. But you must have a name besides ā€˜Daleā€™?ā€ As soon as you clarify, you start to second guess yourself. What did you know of demons and their naming conventions? Youā€™ve heard tell that names mean something to them. Or that they use them differently? But what was rumor or fact, youā€™ve no notion.
ā€œOh!ā€ Dale turns fully away from the fire, looking startled, and it seems to shock him back to looking fairly human. His eyes, only the two at the moment and in the proper place, still must be the hardest to control. They still seem to have a glimmer of firelight in them. As he recovers from his surprise, he appears to give the question a brief few seconds of thought before shaking his head. ā€œNo, I donā€™t mind Dale.ā€ You breathe out a sigh of relief that you hadnā€™t accidentally offended him. He continues, ā€œWe didnā€™t have names as such in the Depths, not permanent ones. Names, however someone was referring to you, were to reflect who you were in a context. In this context, I am Dale of Northridge.ā€
ā€œIf youā€™re happy with that,ā€ you reassure him, even as he gets up to make himself a fresh cup of tea, ā€œthen Iā€™m pleased to continue to call you ā€˜Daleā€™.ā€ You hand him another packet of tea and he refills your own cup with fresh hot water. ā€œI just want to make sure youā€™re aware you can share things with me, as yourself.ā€
ā€œThank you, sana.ā€ His smile is small, full of sharp teeth, and quite sincere. ā€œI believe Iā€™m starting to get that through my mind,ā€ Dale says as he salutes you with his fresh cup of tea. ā€œIt merely seems so novel. Humans are so fearful of the Depths and demons, which is not unwarranted.ā€
He frowns thoughtfully at you, pausing as he stirs his tea. He squints, a third eye mimicking the motion. ā€œYouā€™re quite smart, and compassionate, andā€”well, cautious isnā€™t quite right. Deliberate? Hm.ā€ You wait with bated breath for whatever else he might say of your character. Youā€™ve been wondering how he truly saw you for so long, what he made of such a silly human, and yet he seems far too complementary. ā€œWhat I mean to say is that you are very sensible and that seems at odds with, well, this,ā€ he motions between the two of you. ā€œYour reaction to me when compared with others. I admit I still do not fully understand it.ā€
ā€œIā€™m pleased you think Iā€™m sensible,ā€ you say before frowning because while youā€™re flattered, you also donā€™t want Dale to have a false image of you in his head. ā€œBut I donā€™t truly think I am. Sensible, that is. I mostly just see myself as a worrier, but itā€™s true that I worry a similar amount about what others might see as inconsequential or as monumental.ā€ You shrug helplessly, trying to articulate what you mean. ā€œI think Iā€™m just better at pretending, or ratherā€¦ I grew up oddly, because of my illness and isolation, in a manner such that the things others saw as mundane were far more to me. And now that I am healthier, I think sometimes because my mind has elevated the ordinary to extraordinary, I donā€™t find the strange so strange, or the risk as risky.ā€ You wander back to the bed and sit down as you try to pull your thoughts into order.
ā€œItā€™s true, marrying a demon is risky,ā€ youā€™ve never actually said it out loud. The closest you came was with Steward Bilmont. It does sound incredibly foolish, even with Dale patiently waiting for you to keep talking, the picture of normalcyā€”baring the now three additional eyes. ā€œBut so is marrying anyone, to some extent. Certainly so is marrying an ambitious lordling who dabbles in forces he overestimates his abilities in. I knew what he was like when we entered into our betrothal, but considered it a price Iā€™d pay, a risk Iā€™d take. I wanted to attempt to run a fief and have a family of my own where my decisions held weight. My other options had not had such possibilities.ā€
You think back to when you figured out what was going on and what Dale was. What you wanted to do. ā€œYou were a new player to account for, but I already knew Dale wasnā€™t a prize himself. You could have been anythingā€”for good or illā€”and Dale was already part of the marriage to bear, not what I was looking forward to. Given the other alternatives, I thought seeing if you would at least be as tolerable as him would be worth the risk. If it did not work out well, I would deal with it then.ā€ You shrug helplessly. ā€œI think Iā€™m just too stubborn by half and twice as foolhardy. A month ago, when this part of everything began, seems so long ago. But Iā€™m very happy with where we are now and with you.ā€
ā€œIs that so?ā€ Dale canā€™t seem to help himself from asking.
ā€œYes.ā€ Luckily telling him so gets easier every time.
He leans forward to peer at you, unblinking in his examination. Your breath catches in your chest as you wait him out.Ā 
ā€œSo strange, you really seem to mean it.ā€ He looks away to stir his tea.Ā 
You find youā€™ve leaned towards him and are in danger of falling off the bed. You hurriedly hoist yourself back a sensible distance so you donā€™t look quite so eager. Hopefully by the time he looks back at you the heat in your cheeks can be blamed on the fire and tea.Ā 
ā€œSome humans have used me as a tool, others a weapon. Some were civil about it, others were notā€”whether using bribery or punishment to attempt to deal with me. None dealt with me as an equal.ā€ He says so casually enough it takes an additional second for the pang of sorrow for his sake to hit you.Ā 
He looks back up, that earnest light in his eyes. ā€œDespite all that, I still wanted so badly to be here. After the first taste, I tried to learn everything I could of the Surface. Iā€™d not managed to join a new clan or other group by then, so I started trying to mark out my own territory in the shallows. Where I might see more of the Surface. I even attempted to find a way to go it alone up here, but shades are just a bit tooā€¦ delicate? We need an anchorā€”a vesselā€”or we fade.ā€
ā€œSo you focused on humans who cut holes into the Depths,ā€ you surmise, even if you feel a pang of disappointment that youā€™ll never see him without Daleā€™s human body, on his own. You wonder if the brief glimpses you saw during his fight with Two were close to what he looked like naturally. Maybe you could still see some of what he was underneath.
ā€œPrecisely,ā€ Dale replies. ā€œI learned better how to spot the lures humans dropped, how to tell who they were aimed at and how powerful the one casting them was and so on. Not that I was always correct in my estimation and there are othersā€”other demonsā€”who want to go to the surface as well. Even ones who might be able to in their own forms tend to still prefer to travel up a line a human dropped to ascend. Competition was fierce.ā€
You try to think of what to ask, without making it obvious you want to know everything he could tell you. Hopefully he would, eventually, but what did you want to know tonight? ā€œWere there any other journeys here that you thought might have been what you wanted?ā€
Dale frowns before he slowly nods. ā€œOne. Time moves differently between the planes and matters less in the Depths, passes differently too so I canā€™t say for certain how long ago it was. Decades on the Surface,ā€ he settles on, ā€œbut less than one below.ā€ He sighs and thereā€™s a little whistle to it that makes it sound more like the wind than a human letting out some breath. The whistle is eerie and pretty at the same. You want to know what other sounds Dale can make. ā€œIt did not work out as Iā€™d hoped, but it was the closest Iā€™d come.ā€
This is the most wistful you think youā€™ve ever heard Dale and you are so eager to learn more. ā€œWhat happened?ā€
ā€œYou truly wish to know?ā€ Daleā€™s not arguing with you, but you can see he doesnā€™t understand your interest in this. Youā€™d thought this is what he wanted to share, but maybe he was expecting questions more along the lines of the specifics of what he is or what his plans are. After this morning and the wedding, youā€™re not nearly as anxious about that as you were yesterday. You donā€™t need reassurances heā€™s not going to hurt you or leave. You merely want to know him better.
ā€œIt has no bearing on the current state of affairs. I promise Iā€™ve no desire for another life,ā€ Dale reiterates, looking earnestly at you. ā€œAs I said, this was the finest stroke of luck Iā€™ve ever come across.ā€
You canā€™t help but smile because honestly, his arrival ended up being a pretty perfect stroke of good luck for you too. ā€œI believe you,ā€ you reply, hoping to soothe him. Youā€™re not deterred. ā€œBut these events had an impact on you, did they not? A strong impact.ā€
ā€œYes,ā€ he allows. ā€œThey did.ā€
ā€œI only want to get to know you,ā€ you say, hoping your unadorned words will help him understand you.
ā€œVery well.ā€
You frown at his continued reluctance. ā€œIf you do not wish to tell the tale, Iā€™ve no desire to force you.ā€
ā€œNo, no.ā€ He shakes his head, his hand brushing some of the hair thatā€™s escaped his tie back from his face. ā€œIt might clarify some of my actions to you.ā€ You still are not convinced he wants to speak to you of this. You can have patience. You open your mouth to say so, but Dale admits, anticipating your words, ā€œAnd Iā€™ve never had the opportunity to tell this story to anyone. So if you wish to listen, I will gladly tell of it.ā€
You are getting better at reading him after all, you realize, be cause you believe him. You relax back onto the bed. ā€œYes, please.ā€
ā€œIt was in Khinat, though the group was not entirely from there,ā€ Dale says, setting the scene. The far off look is back in his eyes, the shadowsā€™ movements more rhythmic than the typical chaos from a fire. ā€œThey were a band of thieves, who wanted to steal, well, a number of precious items from a palace.ā€ He gives one slow blink, as if giving you a second to object to such criminal behavior. As if you werenā€™t aware most dabbling in demonology that werenā€™t scientists were mercenaries and the like. You doubt he had much choice in the matter and theft was always more palatable to you than harm caused unto othersā€”not that they couldnā€™t overlap.
When you only wait patiently, Dale continues, ā€œThey wanted more than human advantages on their side. Their caster bound myself and two others to three of their fellows. My vessel, he did first. Heā€™d not been sure of how much energy it would take to get the depths he wanted and so he had that human written in as a secondary sacrifice. Sure enough, heā€™d not provided enough energy and the humanā€™s life energy was drained in the summoning process. It was the first time Iā€™d been in a vessel with no mind to compete with beyond memories.ā€
ā€œThat caster had been a foul man, callous and arrogant,ā€ Dale flexes one of his hands angrily at the memory before clenching it into a fist. ā€œHe bound me tight in that body. The other two demons he summoned were controlled by their humans with excessive strength. One human was able to handle it properly. The other was not and did survive to the end of the quest. The one who survived kept the demon bound to him as his reward while I was told that I could have the human body and my freedom if I cooperated. I saw this as a great opportunity, even if I disliked most of the other members of the group."
ā€œI can understand why," you acknowledge. It was obviously more appealing for Dale to not have to share a body, even if it meant someone else diedā€”at least it was not by his own actions. It certainly painted the humans involved in a negative light, cruel to sacrifice someone in such a test and then use their body after their death. And while you know demons can be violent too, this manner of binding stinks of slavery to you. "Even if they sound like a reprehensible crew."
ā€œYes. There was one who had been, not captured as the one who became my vessel had been, but coerced to a high degree,ā€ Dale says. You sit up straighter at the gentler tone that has entered his voice. "She was the appraiserā€”the one who could tell the decoy artifacts from the genuine. Rather than wait until after the heist, the leader compelled her to join with a combination of bribery and threats. She needed the money, and wished to keep her life, and so complied."Ā 
Dale seems to be lost in his memory and so you only need to nod to prompt him to continue.
"I performed reconnaissance and scouting. She utilized that information to ensure we had the correct targets. We became close over the time spent together, preferring each other's company to the rest," Dale's voice gets even softer and you hate the insecurity it sparks through you because you can see where this is heading. You don't like discovering you're a jealous spouseā€”you hadn't been with the original Dale, but then again, you'd not truly wanted him, or wanted him to want you, the way you did with this Dale. "She knew the terms of my service, that I would get only my freedom and nothing more, so she invited me to return with her to her hometown and then beyond. She was taking this payment and leaving her life in the city behind. A fresh start for both of us, she said.ā€
You could see why such a prospect appealed to Dale, and possibly even to this woman, who sounded like she had found herself in far over her head. Youā€™re waiting though, balanced on the edge of a cliff, because you know by virtue of Dale standing here with you, that this story will not end well.
"It was the longest I'd been on the surface for and had full control,ā€ Dale says, lost in the memories. ā€œI learned and enjoyed as much as I could, even under the circumstances.ā€Ā 
You can picture Dale, not having to hide his nature with the crew, and testing his limits with the same eager attitude he sometimes displayed.Ā 
ā€œNot that the lessons learned from the rest of the group were useless,ā€ Dale adds, coming back to the present somewhat. ā€œIā€™ve been applying some of those skills recently to the investigation into the assassins.ā€
You blink, pulled out of Dale's story. "You have?ā€
"Yes," Dale says, as if still worried what you might think of this part of his past. Like he wants to show he's useful beyond his impersonation of Dale, which has never something you needed convincing on. "Of course, Iā€™ve been trying to pull what useful information I can from Daleā€™s memories, his knowledge, of his network of informants, and so on, but I do know something on my own of information gathering, of meeting with unsavory characters and how they operate. Ensuring those I have contact with can and cannot tell I am Dale as appropriate."
"I'm glad you've had the experience because I don't know where I would have begun," you admit because you are and you want him to know that you value what responsibilities heā€™s taken on. "My family might help if I had asked, but they are busy with their own matters. I certainly have no network of contacts, especially not for figuring out who might have hired assassins."
"Yes, well, you would not have acted in a manner that would prompt someone to send assassins after you."Ā 
You smile at the affront you hear in Dale's voice. "I'm glad you think so. I don't think if you'd been Dale at the time that you would have either."
Dale gives you a lopsided smile. "I'm pleased you think so, but I'm not so certain. There's still much I'm learning and my experience, my loaned memoriesā€”they are not always the correct preparation. I'm grateful to your aid and Grandmother and Grandfather for their clear expectations. Besides, as you've pointed outā€”rightfully soā€”my control still needs fine-tuning. Within Northridge, thatā€™s the greater concern.ā€
While you've worried over the same thing yourself these weeks, here in this roomā€”with Dale, and honesty, and your marriageā€”you no longer feel like thatā€™s a true looming threat. ā€œNow that we can work together, Iā€™m certain we can prevent that from happening.ā€
ā€œThank you for your confidence,ā€ Dale says, pleased. ā€œIā€™ve simply never been able to stay and so inherently find the prospect hard to trust in.ā€
ā€œIā€™d imagine so,ā€ you reply. ā€œFrom your story, it seemed like a true possibility, but you werenā€™t able to stay, were you?ā€
ā€œNo,ā€ Dale sighs. ā€œIt was a lovely monthā€”my longest stay until now. We did succeed to the leaderā€™s satisfaction and he paid us both as promised. Even the journey to her home was uneventful. At first. Thatā€™s when it all fell apart.ā€Ā 
Even knowing that something was going to go wrong, it still made your heart clench at the despair in Daleā€™s voice. That he was here now, meant that he couldnā€™t have stayed then, and you selfishly want to be the oneā€”want this life to be the oneā€”that makes him happy. You still hurt for the hope you can see he had and lost.
ā€œWhile I thought she understood my situation,ā€ Dale continues, ā€œit turns out she had not.ā€ You frown, what did heā€” ā€œShe thought I was like the other two, a human sharing a body with the demon, except that I hadnā€™t asked for it the way the other two had. She thought freedom meant the caster had rid me of the demon, not that I was the demon being given a body. She thought sheā€™d been talking with a human the entire time.ā€
Oh, your first thought is once youā€™ve digested that, no wonder he hadnā€™t thought you knew. Heā€™d deceived this other woman by accident. Perhaps that is even why he seemed so carelessā€”why heā€™d called humans oblivious. Heā€™d said before heā€™d been testing his limits of what he could do and sheā€™d still not caught on. She must have been shocked, particularly if her experience with demons had been tainted by the other members of the group. ā€œOh, oh no.ā€
Dale nods, resigned sorrow in the lines of his face, aging him. ā€œWhen I finally realized what was happening, I told her the truth.ā€ His voice flattens, ā€œShe did not take it well. Refused to believe me at first. She was angry and unsettled andā€”but then,ā€ the corners of his mouth lift in a facsimile of a smile, ā€œshe seemed to accept that I had been myself the entire time. That our relationship was genuine. She was a little more standoffish, more hesitant, than before but she was a good person. Forgiving. She still wanted me to come home with her. She didnā€™t abandon me.ā€ You can hear a lot in that statement, thinking back on his family.
ā€œI thought given time,ā€ Dale continues softly, ā€œshe would be able to accept me. And so I followed her home, right into an exorcism.ā€
Your eyes widen and you canā€™t help but get to your feet. Carefully, you approach Dale. He watches you with wary eyes, but doesnā€™t move away, doesnā€™t ask you to stop. ā€œSheā€™d written home ahead of time,ā€ he blurts out and you reach out your hand to entwine your fingers with his, giving his hand a squeeze. You know he can appreciate this much at least. ā€œHer mother, a sanctif, set everything up. She believed Iā€™d deceived her purposely and was still attempting to use her to some nefarious end. I was shoved back down into the Depths within the day.ā€
ā€œDaleā€¦ā€ You say, running your free hand down his arm in what you hoped was a comforting gesture, but youā€™ve no idea what else to say. No wonder he hadnā€™t believed you knew.
ā€œI thought I was so clear with who I was!ā€ Dale exclaims, looking frustrated and sad. The shadows flicker, and his teeth grow sharp, and his hair seems to have burst from its tie entirely. His fingers stay entangled with your own and his grip is so light. Itā€™s primarily you holding on to him. ā€œAnd she was so kind, so understanding. Weā€™d known each other for weeks. She saw meā€”ā€Ā 
He cuts himself off with a frustrated growl. You feel the sound through the close air between you and through his body. You donā€™t know how to make him feel better. Had he said heā€™d never even spoken to anyone of this? It all must be so bottled up inside him. You hope talking about, telling you, is releasing some of the pressure. You want to pull him into an embrace so badly, but you donā€™t think he wants much more contact than this.Ā 
He inhales, a shiver that goes through his entire body before he stills. He pulls his inhuman influence back into himself that the room seems more static than before, like a painting of a room instead of a true oneā€”Dale, a statue. He looks down at you with his glowing blue eyes, only two of them, and mostly looks forlorn. ā€œAnd she was convinced that she did what had to be done, I could see it, once trapped. The righteousness in her. Looking back, I should have realized her concerns over what we were doing, how the demons were used by the other humansā€”she had been disgusted with the use of them, of me. I simply thought it was the binding, the control over another, she disagreed with. In the end, I think she was a purist, who thought none should cross the planes and all should stay in their own realm.ā€
It was a popular belief, one that waxed and waned throughout the centuries but never truly went away. You sigh and keep your hand on Daleā€™s arm, not his cheek. ā€œIā€™ve heard of that school of thought. Iā€™ve never studied much about the planes or demons, not enough to have a strong opinion. I know there is a lot of danger when realms mix, but I also think that those are the instances everyone hears about because if there are demons here or humans Below that are doing just fine, well, thereā€™s nothing to say or hear about, is there?ā€
Dale relaxes at your every word, at the way you continue to hold his hand, stay closeā€”not move an inch from his side. ā€œYes, thatā€™s my stance as well.ā€ He frowns, ā€œDo not misunderstand me, there are plenty of dangerous individuals who are a perilous risk to all around them, regardless of where they are and what they are. Demons have done serious harm on the Surface, but humans have been to the Depths and done damage too.ā€Ā 
Thatā€™s not something youā€™d considered, though youā€™ve heard tales and speculation of those who ventured there. You know Dale knows this, but he must feel so defensive given the attitudes of so many, including that woman and his grandparents.Ā 
ā€œIn the end, I can only speak for myself. And I wish to live here.ā€
You take his other hand in yours and clasp them both. ā€œYou do live here now. Weā€™ll work together to make sure it stays that way. I can help so much better now that we are on the same page, I promise.ā€
ā€œThank you, sana,ā€ Dale replies warmly, stroking the back of your hand with his thumb. ā€œI now know youā€™ve already been doing more than I ever expected. I admit I didnā€™t entirely follow all of what you said about what aid you have provided over this past monthā€”besides the holy water. I take it that now it was your intention to be the primary target?ā€
ā€œYes, I didnā€™t know Grandfather had holy water,ā€ you admit with a shrug ā€œbut the gesture, the fallā€¦ It struck me as suspect so I reacted without thinking.ā€
ā€œHow else have you helped?ā€ he asks, heartfelt gratitude in his voice. ā€œI have done my best, but Iā€™m still learning. Daleā€™s memoriesā€”my own from my other visitsā€”are a great aid, but I canā€™t always understand why certain things are done or what human limits are. I estimate the correct action as well as I can and hope small slips do not arouse too much suspicion.ā€ He shrugs helplessly. ā€œI donā€™t know what else to do.ā€
ā€œI imagine so, I would never be able to maintain any such deceit of my own person.ā€ The very idea of spending the rest of your life pretending to be someone youā€™re not is exhausting, but somehow helping Dale do the same seems so much more manageable. ā€œIā€™m happy to aid you.ā€
ā€œWhen else have you, if you donā€™t mind my asking?ā€ Dale insists. ā€œIf Iā€™m far more oblivious than Iā€™m beginning to suspect, you need not enumerate all such instances if youā€™d prefer to go to sleep at some point tonight.ā€
You smile at his self-deprecating joke, but youā€™re not one to boast of your own accomplishments and youā€™ve no desire to make Dale feel worseā€”your reaction this morning had been quite enough. ā€œIā€¦ā€ You want to fidget but you donā€™t want to let go of Daleā€™s hands. ā€œI tried to help where I could as an unfamiliar person to give you time to work through your memories. Then as you said, your control isnā€™t perfect. Most of what I did was merely misdirecting others from noticing additional eyes, strange shadows, hungry shadow tails with a penchant for cheese.ā€ You give him a significant look at that one and he looks mischievously unrepentant.
ā€œI get hungry!ā€ he defends himself. ā€œI need a lot of fuel to keep myself and this body running smoothly.ā€
ā€œClearly,ā€ you reply dryly, although you note it for later. ā€œOther than that, some of Grandfatherā€™s attempts to prove Iā€™d cursed you were aimed at me, but some were aimed at both of us or were in danger of affecting both of us. You managed the High Sanctif fine on your own, but I did ensure we were away from Dr. Louisa and Grandfather after you touched her detecting gloves.ā€
ā€œHer what?ā€ Dale asks, baffled and curious. An additional eye opens below one of the usual ones, already trained on you.Ā 
ā€œSheā€™d just given a demonstration before you and Grandfather joined us. Your hands were stained due to some substance she developed.ā€
ā€œOh.ā€ All his eyes blink. ā€œNow that you say so, I did notice a bit of a stain when I retired for the evening, but I thought that was from ink. No wonder I couldnā€™t recall when it had happened.ā€
ā€œQuite.ā€ You search your mind, for other instances, feeling strange laying them out after working so hard to conceal them. ā€œI tried to help you gauge your strength with the games before the tournament so you did draw suspicion with the jousting itself. Not telling everyone what else I saw of you during the fight with the assassins wasnā€™t a challengeā€”especially since I didnā€™t see that much as it was. I did try to ensure I helped treat your injuries first, in case you needed the time to regain your control or were injured in some inexplicable manner.ā€
ā€œI appreciate that, sana,ā€ Dale says with a warm smile and an emphasis on your ā€˜healerā€™ nickname, ā€œbut I did make sure not to return until I was entirely human, knowing I might be under heightened scrutiny. In some ways it was easier that night since I was tired from having used so much of my demon attributes in the fight and chase. Too tired and Iā€™ll get sloppyā€”thatā€™s why I only was in public for short periods right after taking control of Daleā€™s bodyā€”but thereā€™s a sweet spot, or so it seems.ā€
ā€œIā€™m relieved youā€™ve managed as well as you have then,ā€ you reply with a crooked smile, ā€œeven without exhausting yourself.ā€Ā 
ā€œStill, obviously I have not been doing as well as Iā€™d presumed.ā€ Dale frowns, ā€œMy sense of what humans will notice is obviously skewed. Iā€™d appreciate your help inā€”ā€
A crackle and pop from the fire as a log shifts and falls in the pile cuts Dale off. He lets out a strange noise, a growl but lower register and more of a continuous, less rough sound. Like a hiss. The shadows writhe around him. He lets go of your hands to put himself between you and the fire, one shadow in particular shoots out like another limb or a tail to wrap loosely around your shoulders, the end of it facing the danger.Ā 
Hearting beating wildly from the noise and Daleā€™s reaction, you try to calm your breathing. ā€œJust the fire,ā€ you say, then fear creeps down your spine. ā€œRight?ā€
Dale looks at the fireplace for an extra second, before he deflates, pulling back in on himself. ā€œYes.ā€ He looks at you cautiously, as if wondering if youā€™ll judge him for overreacting or for showing so much of himself when you were just discussing how he needed to do better at just that. ā€œI apologize. My form is quite instinctive.ā€
ā€œItā€™s alright.ā€ You place your hand on Daleā€™s upper arm, turning him back towards you. ā€œI think weā€™ve both been on edge these last few days.ā€ You want to get back to where you were, sharing and together. You want him calm once more because he deserves to be after the journey to get here. ā€œWhat do you mean by instinctive?ā€ you ask, wanting to know more, wanting to figure out the right way to tell him that it was okay. You didnā€™t mind. His inhuman traits might still surprise you, but they never frighten you. Heā€™s mesmerizing and thrilling and so much more than human. It's actually one of your favorite things about Dale.
He takes a measured breath, clearly wanting to follow you back to normality. Well, normality for you two. ā€œWhile anchored to this body, my essence is still mine to command as well. It flexes and forms according to my desires and instincts as it did when I was only a shade. I try to keep that within or hidden, however...
You wait with baited breath, so interested in anything to help you understand the most obviously inhuman part of him.
ā€œIf I am curious, I create more eyes with which to observe. If I need more reach, I grow more limbs.ā€ His lips quirk, as if remembering what you said earlier, ā€œIf I am hungry, more mouths.ā€ You smile in recognition. Dale continues, a frown you recognize as one where heā€™s trying to translate what this means for him into meaning you can parse, ā€œIn many ways, trying to control such manifestations is anathema. Attempting to maintain a neutral facial expression when someone is trying to make you laugh.ā€
ā€œI see.ā€ Itā€™s a helpful comparison. You remember the games you played in your dormā€”including that one. Everything thinking of ridiculous or scandalous things to say in order to make the others break and laugh. It also makes his reaction of putting himself between you and potential danger all the sweeter. ā€œThen perhaps I have not given you credit for the control you do have.ā€
ā€œIā€™m sure youā€™ve given me precisely the credit I deserve,ā€ Dale says wryly, some stress leaving him as he speaks. ā€œIt sounds like this is the aspect of my deception youā€™ve helped most with and Iā€™m grateful for it. Iā€™m grateful to be here, with you.ā€
ā€œMe too.ā€ You stare up at him, feeling the firm muscle of his arm under your hand, the tightly wound tension still present despite your attempts at reassurance and distraction. You want to truly take his mind away from everything, more than you want that for yourself. You want to relieve the stress youā€™ve both been under, enjoy what you now have. You want to make Dale not just grateful for not being betrayed, but truly happyā€”with you.
A clock strikes the hour, obvious as it breaks the silence between you. Dale steps back, picking up his forgotten cup of tea. ā€œItā€™s getting late, I donā€™t mean to keep you awake after such an eventful day.ā€
ā€œIā€™m notā€”ā€ you start to protest before cutting yourself off. If Dale wanted a polite path out of tonightā€™s typical obligations, you should let him. You muster up a small smile, hoping what disappointment and frustration you feel reads as exhaustion. ā€œYes, I suppose it has certainly been a long day.ā€
You walk over to the tea table to put down your cup, gathering your leftover supplies. Telling yourself youā€™re not stalling in the hopes he changes his mind and wants you as a spouse and not simply a confidant, however much youā€™re enjoying being one to him.Ā 
As you move, youā€™re uncomfortably aware of your chemise. Despite being soft and well made as it is, you feel awkward in your nightclothes. A pretty, but slipshod attempt to make this night something Dale never wanted. Heā€™s still in his waistcoat, for starā€™s sake.Ā 
The garter youā€™ve on around your thigh is the most uncomfortable and you try to remember if your maid had actually tied it with a purity knot. With a pang, you recall her checking it was still tight when she helped you out of your other clothes after arriving here. Surely, you could figure it out on your own despite its supposed notoriety for being unable to be done by a person who canā€™t see the knot itself. Thatā€™s why it was tradition to do up a betrothedā€™s garter with it.Ā 
But what if you couldnā€™t? What would be worse? To ask Dale for his help now so you might leave with some dignity after it was undone? Or to leave and have to return for his aid then? No, worst would be to do neither and have your maid be the one to untie it in the morning and know you werenā€™t enticing enough to tempt your husband into doing so himself.
Regretfully, you turn around, back to where youā€™d been sitting earlier. ā€œBefore I go to bed,ā€ you start, lifting your foot to place it on the ottoman at the foot of his bed.
ā€œWhat are you doing?ā€ Dale cuts you off, his voice raising in alarm at the end of his sentence when you begin lifting the hem of your chemise.
You give him the driest look you can manage, hoping it hides your embarrassment. ā€œItā€™s our wedding night, Dale. No one else knows weā€™re discussing your inhuman nature. Theyā€™ll assume we were occupied elsewise. And theyā€™ll ask you about it.ā€
ā€œAskā€”,ā€ Dale sounds personally offended, as if heā€™s forgotten how certain people will actā€”because theyā€™re nosey or crude or lack tact. ā€œNot in any sort ofā€”,ā€ he stops and starts again, staying rooted to where he stands instead of making himself useful. ā€œYou donā€™t need toā€”ā€
ā€œThe garter was tied with a purity knot,ā€ you cut him off before he can continue to prove all your communication issues are not over by not taking a hint and damaging your ego at the same time. You try to remind yourself of all the compliments heā€™s paid you instead reading into the look of mild panic on his face now when confronted by the mere sight of your bare leg. ā€œI need your help taking it off.ā€
ā€œYou do?ā€ his voice sounds a bit weak, almost reluctant, and you swallow down another wave of disappointment and embarrassment.Ā 
ā€œIt was tied very tightly and specifically,ā€ you say, grateful your voice, while a little strained, is otherwise close enough to how it typically sounds. ā€œI canā€™t manage the knot, especially since itā€™s behind me. You should probably have it regardless.ā€
Dale blinks and some of his frozen posture thaws. He has that look youā€™ve seen multiple times, especially in the last few hoursā€”heā€™s remembered some bit of human knowledge. Hopefully, he chalks this whole experience up to an oddity of humanity and nothing further. ā€œOf course, yes. I donā€™t know how I forgot about this. One of my cousins tried to convince me to wear one as well this very morningā€”Grandfather didnā€™t leave me alone once I told him I would be getting married after all.ā€
You have to work hard to keep your facial expression from showing how pleasing you find the image of Dale with a matching yellow garter on his leg that you would have gotten to carefully untie, like a present on Midwinter.Ā 
He walks over to you, less nervous, but still cautious. You resume pulling your chemise up, hoping he doesnā€™t think this is some sort of deliberate seductionā€”caught between hoping you donā€™t look foolish and wishing he at least found you somewhat pleasing.
Carefully, you hold up the hem to just above the garter, the lace feeling even tighter to your skin. You have to suppress a shiver when you see Daleā€™s eyes on your bared skin. He reaches for you, a single finger twirling in the dark blue ribbonā€”which matches his own suit. His eyes dart up to your own for a split second, his pupils already noticeably dark and blown wider. You know they donā€™t react like humans do, and probably only mean heā€™s trying to see in better detail, but you feel goosebumps break out across your skin.Ā 
He finally grasps the garter itself and gives a little tug to turn it so the knot is towards the front. Itā€™s tight enough that he moves your leg more than the garter. You murmur an apology, one hand on the low footboard of the bed to try to hold yourself steady.
He shakes his head, waving off your apology. ā€œWhy on the Surface is this so tight? My apologies for not helping you with it sooner.ā€
Your own dismissal of his apology is cut short when he wraps the fingers of his right hand around your upper calf, right below your knee and tries again to turn the garter. His grip is strong and unyielding, keeping you in place for him to work and making desire pulse through you at the obvious display of strength. He gives up when the garterā€™s only made a quarter turn. Since heā€™s at your side, that must be helpful enough.Ā 
You swallow down a bereft noise when he lets go of your calf to use both fingers on the laces. Carefully, he pulls out the tiesā€™ ends from where they were woven back into the garterā€”another reason theyā€™re hard to undo by oneself. Then he sets to work on the knot itself, his fingers continuously brushing your skin as he tugs and pulls.Ā 
Heā€™s so close to you like this, practically looming over you, crowding you against this end of the bed. It would be so easy to fall and bring him with you, on top of you. A knot of a sort twists itself between your legs from his proximity and his touch. You desperately want him to untangle that one too.Ā 
He leans closer to see better and it's so unfair. Why has the universe let you get so close to what you want but left you unable to grasp it?
Daleā€™s noise of triumph causes you to look back down at him as he slides the garter down and, with even more room, off. ā€œThere we go,ā€ Dale says, his voice low and soft, with a little bit of smug pride at having finished his task. Before you can lower your leg, he hisses in sympathy. You look down to see lines pressed into your skin, a stark reminder of where the garter had been.Ā 
You can feel blood flowing back into that area and it hurts more than it had before Dale had untied the garter. Dale reaches back out for you and rubs his fingers over the marks. ā€œThis must have hurt, my apologies once more.ā€
You shake your head as you fight to keep your eyes from fluttering in appreciation of Daleā€™s strong fingers massaging that part of your upper thigh back to life. ā€œThank yoā€”ā€ you cut yourself off with a gasp when Daleā€™s fingers drift to the inside of your thigh, which is far more sensitiveā€”not to mention how much closer it begins Dale to where your appreciation is making itself known, gathering at the apex of your thighs and threatening to drip down to where Dale canā€™t help but notice.
Another stroke of his thumb provokes a hum of pleasure from deep in your chest that you canā€™t contain. Dale breathes deeply before he finally looks away from your thigh to meet your eyes. You canā€™t even see any white left in his eyes: his irises are a vibrant blue, glowing with soft light, surrounding dark, wide pupils.Ā 
Heā€™s not breathing at all anymore, which you only notice because you have to resist the urge to pant. Then he lets out a sigh, his voice like the wind as he breathes, ā€œYouā€™re so beautiful.ā€
ā€œYou, what?ā€ your voice is high and breathless as he leans closer. ā€œTruly?ā€
ā€œYes,ā€ his reply is swift, barely having to think about it. ā€œOf course.ā€ At your continued look of wide eyed surprise, he elaborates, ā€œI was nearly ready to retract my calling off the wedding, no matter my attempt at being better than my nature, when you came to see me simply from how you looked alone. The reminder of what I was giving up.ā€Ā 
His eyes slide up and down your form, before he leans so close your foreheads are nearly touching. His voice is low and almost distracted as he says, ā€œDressed up so pretty for me.ā€ He moves one hand from your leg to tuck one of your curls behind your ear. ā€œMy healing ray of sunshine.ā€
Heat shoots through your veins at his half-lidded gaze, at his words, at his breath on your lips. ā€œDaleā€¦ā€ Your voice is pleading to a degree that surprises even you. You donā€™t have time to feel self-conscious about how needy you sound when Dale groans in response, his lips covering yours the next instant.
Soft but insistent, he pushes everything away except for the feel of him pressed against you. The hand still on your thigh, gives a little squeeze, while his other hand cups your cheek, as heā€™d tried to this morning. He pulls away for a second and your hands wrap themselves in his waistcoat to keep him near. He seemingly needs no persuading as he goes in for another kiss.Ā 
His teeth, sharp as they are, tug only gently on your bottom lip, little pinpricks of sensation that send shivers down your spine. You push your hands up his chest and onto his shoulders as you open up to him with a sigh.
His tongue is hotter than the rest of him as it slides into your mouth and you melt in his grasp, wrapping your arms more fully around his neck to keep yourself some semblance of upright. Your pulse thrums with desire as he moves against you and it's all you can do to hold on tight. The flick of his tongue sets your blood simmering. His thorough kiss ignites a hunger in your bones. He pulls back eventually, remembering you both need to breathe, but you donā€™t care.Ā 
Youā€™ve spent so much time at his side, unable to go after what you truly wanted, ask for what you truly want to, that you tighten your hold on him as best you can so he canā€™t drift away again. Without realizing it, the word ā€œpleaseā€ falls from your lips to linger in the shared air between you.
Daleā€™s head tilts back, which is the opposite of what you want, but it seems itā€™s only to better look you in the eye. ā€œYes?ā€ He looks startled, despite how youā€™ve been acting, but eager.
ā€œYes.ā€ You nod emphatically, past the point about appearing foolish as long as he understands.
ā€œYouā€™d taken this so well,ā€ he says, that same bewildered hope that had sprung up when you said you wanted to marry him back in his eyes. He kisses your skin just below your ear while his hand slides up your side. ā€œI didnā€™t want to press my luck.ā€
He captures your mouth in another deep kiss, seemingly unable to help himself
ā€œUh-uh,ā€ you say once you have a moment to breathe and the wherewithal to speak. You feel drunk on his kisses, the rest of the world and its concerns lost in this heady haze. ā€œThis is my reward for getting us here.ā€ Somewhere within, you find the courage to ask, ā€œHavenā€™t we earned it?ā€
ā€œMore than twice over,ā€ Dale breathes before he sits down on the bed and holds out a hand, ā€œCome here.ā€
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teplejtrouba Ā· 1 year ago
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a detective who has a partneršŸ” and a partneršŸ’• who are friends so the three of them end up doing a lof things together and the detective refers to them as "my partners" and doesn't realise this makes everyone think they're polyamorous (they do end up polyamorous by the end of the story)
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rox-of-iu Ā· 1 year ago
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ayoo guess who finally sat down and caught up with cultivate B)
is me. so you know what that means.
spoiler warning for cultivate ch 30-37
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there was actually.... more things i wanted to draw but I already did so many I had to physically restrain myself hfsjkkdh anyway yes can you tell i love this fic very much
yet once again. cultivate by the wonderful @neonghostcat
#liushen#cultivate#cultivate: slow life on a monster infested mountain#mu qingfang#tagging him as well since theres lot of focus on him lol#and shen jiu as well u have to excuse me I love them they're meow meows#there was gonna be more sj content also but he ended up being cut in the end#wait- hdfdfhkj probably shouldnt talk about cutting something and SJ in the same sentence lmao jhfksdhfk ok bad joke sorry#anyway aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa absolutely deceased with all that has been revealed and covered in the past few chapter#actually dead wonderful powerful talented incredible showstopping never seen before#my most favourite part of cultive is its mysteries without a shadow of a doubt they're so intriguing and the reveal is ALWAYS sooo satisfyi#so the chain reaction of so many answers of the big ones tm? chefs kiss MWA#speaking of mysteries i never mentioned it before because I didn't know how to incorporate it without it being awkward but#for the longest time one particular piece of info has been rotting in my brain#and it was the off-hand comment on of the aqueduct by LQG#it is SO SILLY but THATS the one that has been just spinning in my brain FROM THEN ON ALL THE TIME it is indeed not the actually much coole#checkovs guns that have been setup nooo it was THIS hjkjsdfhksd I HAD TO KNOW where that was going AND NOW I KNOW I CAN REST EASY jsdhfkd#so yeah absolutely wonderful chapters indeed beautiful powerful#also some of you may noticed that time and time again I keep switching up the seniority between bai zhan and qian cao#and i have to formally apologize for that it is in fact not out of lack of attention to the text I'm just shdjkas#if im not mistaken qian caos position is not set in stone in canon so its free for grabs to put it in any of the free spots on the list#so i should respect neonghostcats (beloved i am so sorry) list in this case but i physically couldn't bring myself to write mqf as shidi#HSAJHS im sorry i am so biased and from doctors family i cannot put him in my head in peak seniority so low I'm sry i am legally not allowe#so lets just pretend i wrote it correctly ok sadhkas eyes closed xD#OOF th etags got long this time but im just SOOOO EXCITED WITH THIS FIC AND GOT FEELINGS OK BYE#anyway neonghostcat godspeed recovery buddy!!#also i hope using neonghostcat isnt like....calling u by your full name hdkfh but no idea to which parts i should shorten it either so hah
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sysig Ā· 1 year ago
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Ellen McLainā€™s commentary from my trivia playthrough
#She's so cute <3#WPP#Portal#Ellen McLain#If you haven't played through the audio commentary I would Absolutely recommend it it is So fun#I clicked out of curiosity - kind of just expecting like a movie's audio commentary y'know? Like a video that highlighted specific scenes#No it's just the whole game again but with trivia pop-ups! I love that!!#It reminded me so much of like trivia track or the pop up fun facts from special editions of movies I would watch as a kid#But you can play through them!! You have to click on them and they spin! I love that!!!#I always love hearing the design and development process - fascinating how the playtesters reacted to this new game!#We take it for granted now but yeah I imagine it would've been very confusing at the time#And I was like ''Well it was such a small team and Ms. McLain was such a large part of it - surely she'll have a few bubbles?''#She does lol - as soon as I got to her first one (it was a slow burn! They buried the lead with her lol I'm already invested!) I had to go#I saved-quit the game out of sheer excitement and giddiness lol I had to sleep on it before I was ready to come back#It is so cool to hear her natural voice ah <3 And the kinds of direction she was given! Other bubbles also talk about her vocal direction :)#Very cool! I wonder what TTS they used for reference :0#But to hear her real laugh without the audio processing over and and she still sounds like GLaDOS! I mean of course she does but just jfdksl#That's /her/ laugh! They share a laugh! It's a very similar laugh!!#Not to mention her talking about wanting to play and just fdskalfd they clearly did such a good job with her performance and ahhh#It's too cute it's all too cute sharing a room with GLaDOS while her voice actor talks about making a cake to share with her friends stopppp#I am so enamoured <3#I also took a bunch of screenshots of GLaDOS still shit-talking while she was being destroyed lol#Actually beat the ending in one try this time :P I ran out of time the last time pfft#But now I've beaten it twice in as many days :D Although I did start it the first time several days ago - but I beat it again quickly!#Has me all the more itching to replay 2 ā™Ŗ#WPVG
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beaulesbian Ā· 5 months ago
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ONE PIECE ep. 1108
"The power of the Dice-Dice Fruit?"
vs. manga ch. 1076:
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srnileforme Ā· 4 months ago
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moonstruck.
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musubiki Ā· 3 months ago
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lately ive been thinking about the contrast going on in Early Lime where hes like "tbh im pretty sure i could have any girl i wanted including mochi i mean i guess if she wanted we could give it a shot one day but i dont really care lol" and then very easily becoming completely unhinged for her the second he gets a tinge of romantic affection
#lime: yeah mochis not a huge deal i mean were friends#af (after affection) lime: *needs to dunk his head in the sink at least once a week trying to snap himself out of thinking about her*#anyway. its been a while since them i miss them#my recent development is taking away limes mochi cuddle time#it makes more sense for the slow burn if he cant cuddle with her whenever he wants#starve him#lime: (why would i like her shes so plain shouldnt i be with like some supermodel or something ??)#lime: (the kind of person everyone wants but cant have??)#also lime when mochi smiles at him: (i want to kiss the shit out of you)#i think there something about limes family where being a goldwood means being expected to be a cut above#where its ingrained they should only be/settle for the best of the best#so lime catching feelings for this (pre-reveal) very normal and plain forgettable girl that no one else seems to give a shit about..#...is a struggle for him#tiramisu thinks its laughable because the goldwoods arent part of the magic community#she thinks its hilarious how they are lowkey obsessed with being successful and top-notch when they literally have no idea whats going on#i dont think the goldwoods are even especially rich#maybe its just one of those (parents being hard on you so you can have a better life than they did) kind of things#but they are known to be a well-connected and beautiful family#any goldwood you meet i the prettiest person youve ever seen#i wonder if they were disappointed or proud of lime when they found out he joined the capitol guard#his sister became a dentist#maybe it was one of those (why would you join the military...youre going to struggle...)#and then he tells them his paycheck and all of a sudden theyre like (we're so proud!!!)#(the capitol guard in general has pretty normal pay but the m-34th gets way more as a specialized unit)
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triglycercule Ā· 2 months ago
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horror having crazy irrational thoughts about food,,,,, like bro thinks there's poison in the cupcakes. someone snuck razor blades into the bread and once he takes a bit it'll cut him up. somehow there's mold growing inside the bananas and when he eats it the mold colony is gonna start growing on HIM and then he'll become a moldy skeleton and oh god and oh god and he is paranoid but hes so hungry.... BUT WHAY ABOUT BUGS IN THR FOOD,,,, BUT HES HUNGRY.... a struggle it truly is
probably doesnt help that dust and killer could feed into it. killer could make off hand remarks on how he snuck razor blades into the meat horror's attempting to eat (to fuck around with horror. just some eeeever so slight psychological anguish. and also because killer would just be the type of casually carry those around. what for you may ask well decide for yourself) and then immediately horror's mood drops and he storms out of the dining room. dust and horror go on a sweet little picnic in a beautiful field and its all beautiful and inconspicuous but dust made the food and horror knows that look in his eyes. horror knows dust was muttering something about chemicals a day or 2 ago. the food is poisoned isnt it??? and dust just smiles and motions for horror to eat it
#imagine being starved and then you hang out with two guys who make food dangerous#imagine the dread. the rational part of his mind telling him not to eat it but his instincts are so so so hungry#horror eats the food because it genuinely looks so good but he knows he just fucked up#they make eachother so SO worse........ they are SO bad for eachother its amazing#and horror probably can't cook all that well too so he definitely needs to learn which is a whole other struggle with his eating issues#MAKE THEM BREAK UP ALREADY THEY CAUSE TOO MUCH SUFFERING FOR EACH OTHER šŸ’”šŸ’”šŸ’”#sorry triglycercule but no šŸ§” they deserve to suffer together as retribution for everything they did#sometimes i feel like this angry torturous mtt that all hate eachother is a bit too ooc#but then again..... god is it so fun to come up with ideas for the mtt to hurt eachother#its so delicious šŸ§” like dust's poisoned food! horror eats more because it tastes so good#but he can feel the poison kicking in. he can feel his body slowly start to ache and his movements slow as he eats more and more#and soon he can't move. he's paralyzed and in pain in this flower field with dust#and as he starts to pass out he reaches his hand out a bit for dust. just for the smallest bit of comfort#horror's absolutely furious at him for poisoning him but dust still holds his hand back#dust holds horror in his arms with a smile as they lay in the flower field enjoying the moment#as if you didn't just fucking poison the fuck but whatever that's horrordust for you!#dont worry horror gets him back by stealing papyrus's scarf and ripping some of it off to wear in front of dust#he sews a little patch of the scarf onto his jacket and dust is staring at that shit. that is a TAUNT#yeah this is papyrus's scarf. what are you gonna do about me ripping some of it huh? poison me AGAIN???#theyve all grown tolerances for different poisons because the mtt genuinely cannot stop trying to kill eachother#killer sans#dust sans#horror sans#murder time trio#tricule hc#god i struggle to differentiate because hc and rant so much because i swap around and change hcs so frequently that there isnt consistency#ive now decided that rants MUST be substantially longer and less put together to be a rant and not a hc. and that shall be DECREED#utmv#sans au
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