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bobrock1 · 1 year ago
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Got home early for a change and I can’t get any me-time….. I immediately get bombarded by the furry #children 🥴🤗🤣🤦🏾‍♂️
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yesimmortalspiritblog · 2 years ago
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Listen to your heart song and discover your spiritual instrument(s). In the golden plane, I said, " Heart sing me my song." I find myself playing the harp in harmony with its beautiful melody. I always loved and admired the harp. As much as I wanted to learn to play it in the physical, the opportunity never presented itself. But, I effortlessly and beautifully play it in the spirit. Note: The saxophone, piano, drums and flute are other instruments I love and admire. Along with the harp, they are my spiritual instruments. When I am in the golden frequency, one of the highest level of Heaven, the harp is what I play for the sole purpose to shower spiritual contentment of love upon all the God's that dwell everywhere. Peace all you majestic souls of love and light!🕊💞💞💞🕊 #heartsingmemysong #spiritualinstrument #heart #heartchakra💚 #singmemysong #goldenheaven #spiritualcontentment #allgods #allgodschildren #mynovell #velvety #magneticvelvety #magneticvelvetyeffect #playtheharp #inharmony #songofmyheart #beautifulmelody #amid #amidlove #amidjoy #amidpeace #angelssing #sweetmelody #birdsong #lovevibration #toallcreation #allgodscreation #allcocreation #joinus #highestfrequency https://www.instagram.com/p/Cps1ZF3vCs5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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dballzposting · 8 months ago
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What if Gotenks lived with his dad Vegito but on weekends he lived with his other dad Gogeta but this is sort of a recent thing becasue Gogeta didnt secure split custody until recently so Gotenks doesnt really Know Gogeta that well and he goes to his modest and hearthlike apartment and feels disquieted becasue it is VERY DIFFERENT from the sensory-overload distraction-chamber that is Vegito's lavish house. And Gogeta doesnt narcissistically abuse Gotenks so Gotenks doesnt relaly understand him at all and he really doesnt get how an adult could be so calm and not get angry and yell at him over little things and so he thinks that Gogeta is actually just really furious but hiding it and so it takes a long time for Gotenks to trust him and trust that he genuinely isnt mad at him. But at the same time it doesnt take long at all for Gotenks to respond to his genuine calmness by feeling the most secure & safe that hes ever felt but he doesnt really understand that or why that is and he doesnt understand why he feels so yucky when he has to go back to his other home on Monday morning and so he just ignores it and plays iPad and skateboards. And every Friday night he gets so nervous he gets nauseous and Vegito always uses this to say "You dont have to go over there sweetie :) Do you want to? You Do Not Have To Want To" and then he yells at Gogeta over the phone about it. But without fail every time he gets to Gogeta's apartment and adjusts Gotenks does feel better and sometimes just falls asleep on the couch. And Gogeta makes tea every evening and it's sooooo yucky to Gotenks but he still drinks it every time becasue Gogeta made it and he deosnt have the maturity & wherewithal to understand that it's becasue it makes him feel included and cared for.
This isn't dragon ball any more not even close like not even a little bit
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mons-mensae · 3 months ago
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Songs that inspired "Dancing is a Dangerous Game":
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crabs-but-better · 3 months ago
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every band got the guitarist with autism, your intrusive thoughts personified, the trans fag, the one keeping everything together by a thread and the drummer.
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atrologynuances · 5 months ago
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Astrology observations pt2 || Planets in their detriment
NOTE: the interpretation of these are solely on the planets. harmonious/inharmonious aspects can change the translation of these planets.
these are based on personal observations as well as acquired knowledge from books, websites, and other observation posts.
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𓋼𓍊 Aries/Scorpio Venus- may struggle maintaining a harmonious relationship which can lead to them changing their relationships quite often. aries venuses might posses an either fiery or more grounded energy thanks to the cardinal energy. scorpios on the other hand might be emotionally reserved, and only truly love very few people around them if any, the rest they keep around depending on what they can access from them (very manipulative). Given their possible relationship insecurities these two venus signs will seek for someone going at the same pace and someone with the same mindset, which realistically is hard to find. when they do think they’ve found it, they might later find out they were in fact wrong. When they do get in a relationship they might become possessive as a result of possible insecurities.
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𓋼𓍊 Taurus/Libra Mars- these natives might need extreme motivation to get things going, like a 9-5 they don’t like, but the security and responsibility of it keeps them on their toes. these mars signs could also lack sense of security in their actions, which could leave them wondering whether they were right or wrong and as a result they might not fight for themselves as hard as they should. it is important for them to have a big support system that reassures and validates their actions when conflicts arise.
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𓋼𓍊 Gemini/Virgo Jupiter- these natives have a hard time seeing beyond logic explanation, they could experience something and until they don’t find logic behind it they won’t be satisfied. get fixated on many things but never seems to finish or find a final answer to any of them. is not that they’re unable to finish them, they’re just no longer interested to. closed minded towards otherworldly subjects, or tries very hard to understand it.
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𓋼𓍊 Cancer/Leo Saturn- these natives lack discipline but want it. they might vent to you that they do not like their current monetary situation and are looking to make some changes in that aspect of their life, but the next day you see them spending all their money on clothes. they know this is wrong but will still do it. they may be prone to control people and situations because they think they know what’s best for everyone. however, they do not like people telling them what to do lol. they might be prone to burnouts easily and immune system problems.
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𓋼𓍊 Sagittarius/Pisces Mercury- struggles to find something that feels “right” for them, when they do find it they mostly have to work harder than everybody else to catch up. problems with communication; either started talking late or have problems expressing themselves as they get older. prone to saying things that don’t make sense upfront which will make them have to explain themselves often. this might create insecurities that will lead them to express themselves less. this is the reason why I think so many great writers have these placements, they can just erase and reword their writing without being judged for it.
- fyodor dostoevsky, jane austen, james joyce, victor hugo, emily dickinson
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𓋼𓍊 Capricorn Moon- find it difficult to be vulnerable, this translates to needing or wanting material security to make sure they won’t need anyone. do not like to rely on anyone for emotional/financial support even if they really need it. despite all this, they are very emotional. the difference between them and their sister sign cancer is that they are not expressive with their emotions or act on them. something I have noticed is that they are not as workaholics as people might expect them to be, however when they work, they splurge on the money they make or might be stingy with it, as either one of these actions brings security to them. most of the times they don’t feel loved by either one of their parents even if they’ve both always been present in their lives.
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𓋼𓍊 Aquarius Sun- natives are hard to describe for me because I have not met many of them, I feel like most hideaway at home lol. one thing i’ve noticed is that they cry a lot and are unapologetic about it. these people shine bright like their sister sign leo, the difference is they don’t want to so they avoid situations where they have to or when they are put in these situations they have to make sure their presentation is flawless. however in day to day life they do not really care how they’re perceived. they’re the ones that go to school in pijama pants. they also oftentimes seek some form of validation with other people, which is why they change partners often. very physically beautiful, but doesn’t seem to know or act on it.
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sarrsqz · 1 month ago
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Back to Clarity
My tragic girl 😔
Interview with the Vampire: Claudia de Pointe du Lac x Reader
This was made with the idea of being platonic but could also be read with romantic undertones I suppose. I just wanted to give her some love because no one really talks about her on here.
Takes place in season two - Paris, 1950.
Word count: 1.2k
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Claudia's hand shook as she leaned her head against it. Her leg bounced against the wooden floor, slightly heeled shoe making a soft clicking sound each time. Her skin felt colder than usual, bare elbows resting on the vanity in front of her. Her face scrunched up in irritation at the sounds of the audience cheering and clapping for those on stage.
She cursed herself as the coven played with her storyline, her insecurities. The fact that her existence was an abomination was humorous to them. They found joy in mocking her right to her face.
She had spent so long finding other vampires. Her determination constantly tested at every dead-end and suicide she was forced to witness. Finding the Parsian Coven had been a dream come true for her. A way to find true purpose. To be surrounded by other vampires who saw her as more than a child. More than their child.
But she was met with the same resistance as before. A group of centuries old vampires who saw her as a mistake. Who found pleasure in exploiting her.
The various ruffles and laced parts of the outfit she was forced to wear itched and burned her skin. She reached to the collar of the blue dress, pulling at the fabric like she was pulling off a second skin.
She craved to hear the stitching be torn out of the homemade dress. Desired to watch the fabric curl in on itself in a pit of fire, or watch it dissolve in a tank of acid. Anything to destroy any remnants of a connection she has with it.
Her eyebrows drew together, knitting in a tight line of frustration and humiliation. Her lips quivered when she finally took in the appearance of her face. The face of a teenage girl, decked out in blue eyeshadow and faux freckles stared back at her. She felt her breathing get deeper, harsher.
Her red eyes scanned over the mirror's reflection, hands stopping their clawing movements against the dress. The sounds faded out behind her. They sounded miniscule, unimportant as she blankly took in her makeup covered face. The face of a girl who should've died forty-three years ago.
Her fingers moved to her face, erratically smudging away the makeup. It smeared together, blending into inharmonious colors against her skin. Her red eyes seemed to be brighter in contrast to the ugly smudges on her face, breathing in deeply to restrict her true emotions which were threatening to break through the surface.
"Makeup pads are over there, y'know."
Claudia's head snapped over her neck, hands tensing while still being held out in front of her. You took in her face, the vulnerability expressed underneath all that rage.
You were leaning against a wooden pillar in the middle of the room, arms loosely crossed over your chest. You looked at her blankly.
"Oh, really? How quaint." She responded after a second of hesitation, voice bitter. She turned back around in her seat and crossed her arms in her lap. Her eyes refused to meet the mirror in front of her. She pushed her embarrassment down, replacing it with defiant rage. It continued to build as she heard you walking over to Estelle's dresser. "Shouldn't you be out there? Playing out those fantasies of yours?"
You pushed in the dresser's cabinet with your hip after grabbing what you need, smiling to yourself at the sound of her accent. You've yet to visit America, but it seems just as bland as the rest of the mortal run world. At least here you have some of your kind.
"I'm not on today." You placed the makeup pads on her vanity after responding vaguely. Claudia glared at them while picking at her nails. While she was desperate to remove any childlike addition they gave her for the performance, she refused to accept your aid. "I don't need your help. I'm not a kid." She spat, looking back at you as you sat down near her at another vanity. You crossed one leg over the other, leaning closer to the mirror and adjusting a piece of your hair.
"I didn't say you were."
"Felt like it."
Her response was quick, practiced. She's had this conversation before. Whether it be mortals or vampires, she was never deemed as an equal in their eyes. She learned that the hard way.
Your arm fell to the table, head turning to look at her. It was silent for a moment. Just you and her staring at each other. Her face seemed to be set in a permanent snarl.
Claudia's walls were high. They had to be. After everything she'd gone through, she had no other options but to close everyone out. Her struggles were just that -- hers. No one else understands her pain. The curse of immortality in a body that restricted growth and true experiences. Unable to bond with neither mortal nor vampire, the former seeing her as a child and latter seeing her as an atrocity.
"It's just makeup, Claudia." Your voice was soft, although detached in Claudia's eyes. "Don't let it define you."
"Oh. It's that easy, huh?" Her eyebrows shot up, egging you on in a sarcastic manner. She sat up in her seat, breathing heavily, hands placed firmly on the sides of the chair she sat on after uncrossing them.
More silence spread between the two of you. The only sounds came from the audience, entertained beyond belief at the various acts the coven put on for them.
Your face was blank, calmly looking over Claudia's defensive expression. You turned your head back to the mirror after a moment.
"You're not gonna say nothing?" Claudia asked while leaning forward more, bewilderment mixing with anger taking over her face. Her curled hair fell over her shoulders, hanging in the air while she awaited a response from you.
She waited for you to say something you couldn't take back. Something to confirm her suspicions that finding other vampires had been futile, and that no one in the coven truly respected her. But secretly, a small part of her craved your words to be the exact opposite. To find someone who could accept her -- to prove Lestat wrong.
To prove herself wrong.
You looked back at her, sitting up in your seat as well. Your eyebrows furrowed as you glanced to the wooden floor for a moment before looking back at Claudia. "It's not about them. It's about you. You deserve more than this bitterness... you know that don't you?"
Claudia's eyes widened slightly, a sense of ease replacing the heavy feeling in her chest. Her eyes scanned your face, looking for a lie, a ploy. Something to convince her to crawl back into her well-built safety net.
"Here," your voice cut through her thoughts. You reached forward for the makeup pads, grabbing a nearby makeup removal serum to place on them. "Let me help you, Claudia."
Her nails picked at the wooden chair she was sitting on. She let you wipe off the smudges, remove the ribbons from her hair -- bringing her back to clarity.
A sense of equality stemmed between you both. Claudia could almost feel her walls crumbling with each wipe of the makeup pads.
Being wrong never felt better.
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butterfly-stitches · 2 months ago
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AMERICAN DREAMING.
[ Explicit MDNI ]
AO3
Pairings: Russell Adler / Bell, Russell Adler / Reader Russell Adler & Bell, Russell Adler & Reader Ensemble: Russell Adler, Bell (Call of Duty), Female!Bell, Reader
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence ☁️ Major Character Death ☁️ Memory Loss ☁️ False Memories ☁️ Brainwashing ☁️ Past Brainwashing ☁️ Identity Issues ☁️ Loss of Identity ☁️ Depression ☁️ Dissociation ☁️ Psychological Trauma ☁️ Medical Trauma ☁️ Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - PTSD ☁️ Flashbacks ☁️ Stockholm Syndrome ☁️ Hurt/Comfort ☁️ Hurt No Comfort ☁️ Sad Ending ☁️ Character Death ☁️ Older Man/Younger Woman ☁️ Parenthood ☁️ Family Dynamics ☁️ Family Bonding ☁️ Made For Each Other ☁️ Oral Sex ☁️ Penis In Vagina Sex ☁️ POV Second Person > Other Additional Tags to Be Added <
Synopsis: Life is but a dream… Fleeting, inconsequential. A stone unburdened by the snowfall of winter and snowmelt of spring. Like a river it flowed, a surging tributary of memory and memoir. Ever going, never ceasing. But to you, life was not fleeting nor inconsequential. Life was not dreamlike. To live, was to suffer. To suffer, was to live.
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Chapter 1: reality, reverie.
Words: 20,020 Chapters: 1/1 Summary: In which you face reality and reverie …
Something wasn’t right.
Even in the embrace of sleep, just on the verge of consciousness, you could tell. Warm, comfortable. Cozy even,  and… safe. That alone made you stir, shifting against the confines of something that held you close. Too close. Restrictive, digging into your skin. Suffocated you. Drowning, you were drowning. No, you were being dragged underneath the water. Again, you stirred. Struggled against the hold. Again and again. But to no end, as you were only being dragged down further into dark waters. Still, you fought against the restraints you couldn’t see. Freeing within yourself a sudden violence armed with teeth and claws. A trapped, aggressive beast awakened after all this time.
You fought. Fought hard, fought strong and desperately. But, it still wasn’t enough to free yourself. Further and further, like deadweight, a stone thrown into a lake, you free fall into the deep, dark depths below. Light above you, fading away in the darkness. Your lungs burned, nostrils flared. Everything in you, ached for oxygen, choking for air. Pressure built into your chest, heavier and heavier, threatening to split your ribcage open. Screams silenced by water, your mouth filling with water. Air bubbles escaped your open maw, your frantic releases of breath leaving an effervesced trail as you sunk. Buried in a watery grave, pressurized and all consuming. Death was slow. Your death was inevitable like grave soil being thrown over your coffin. 
Your sight blackened but you thrashed about still, screaming and fighting in the throes of inevitable death. Then you heard it. A symphony of sounds, echoing like a whale song. Cacophonous and jarring as it reverberated in your bones and repeated in your head. An evocative vocalization that you began to understand, to recognize. It called to you, spoke a name. ‘Bell, Bell, Bell’   it said, repeating over and over like a mantra. From a voice that you knew wholeheartedly, deep down in the intertwisted threads of the tapestry of soul and flesh. Something reached for you, strong against your skin. Pulling you up and out of the water. You jolted awake. Bleary-eyed and fearful. Everything around you was but a blur of colors and shapes. A warbling in waterlogged ears, a chorus of inharmonious noise. 
Your world was rendered all but a kaleidoscope of sight and sound. A clarity absent to your senses and sensibilities. But touch, though averse and scarce, was not beyond you. It was a deliberate feeling that you focused on, even as your body ached like sunken stones. Something held you down still, something tangled around your body, constricting like a boa. The hold you felt was trapping, capturing. Freedom revoked. It made you start to panic, fighting against its hold again. That viciousness returned like a cornered animal. All tooth and claw. Running on survival, guided by a pure instinctual reaction.
“Bell!”
At that name, at the voice in your ear, you immediately stilled. Chest heaving with your heavy intakes of air. There was something solid behind you, holding you tight against it. A respiring that matched your own until it synced with you. Something that was living, breathing. All blood, bone and skin just like you. A warmth emanated into you, one that you couldn’t help but indulge in. You were shivering, all shaking bones, quivering lips and sheened with cold perspiration. In the lingering feeling of being underwater. Doused in freezing water. 
With a stuttering breath, you leaned back into a wide chest, the weight of burly arms around you providing you a heaviness that was more comforting than it was tenacious. Like the singing of a mother after a nightmare. It brought you back down within the gravity of reality, the weight of the world settling onto you. And you felt yourself relax. All fight leaving you as you fell limp against the person holding you. Racing hearts beat into a slow thrum. Skin pressed into skin, your shaking gone. Your sight began to clear, the instinctual takeover of your brain waning away like fog over a harbor with the onset of sunrise. Yet even then… you were still held, embraced. Allowed you the time to adjust, to process your surroundings. To recognize the illusions of dreamscape, the falsehood of truth in the face of actuality.
You were in unfamiliar surroundings. In a bright bedroom, on a bed. Early morning sun peeking through the window curtains behind you, streaked across the white wall in front of you; streams of sunlight washing over the room and onto your body. The sheets beneath you stuck to your clammy skin, your thin nightgown like a second skin. Duvet tossed away, a throw blanket tangled around your legs. The warbling in your ears, nothing but birdsong. That voice in your head, belonged to the body behind you. Who had you in their arms, limbs around your own.
You took a breath, inhaling. Smelt the familiar scent of salted skin and a faint musk. Deep like leather and aftershave. Cedarwood and bergamot; a rich smokiness that filled your lungs. Though comforting, evoking a sudden feeling of safety, such a scent was like smelling salts to your disoriented mind. You were wide awake now, though still uncertain if not confused. A sudden soft yet loud banging on wood, and you instantly recoiled, tensing up with panic. Your eyes darted to the door along the wall you faced. Fight-or-flight response started to take hold again. A firm squeeze of arms around you and you leave the trap of your mind, of your ingrained instincts, even as the banging on the door continued, voices calling on the other side. 
“Bell.” The person behind you said, warm breath against your neck. A word that made you attentive, responsive. It was spoken firmly, yet gentle. You focused on the voice, the body pressed against yours. Coming down from your panic attack as you calmed down. Breathing slowed but your body still tensed by the noise, alarmed. Gradually and gingerly, you were released. The body pressed into yours moved away, the warmth at your back disappearing. In the blur of the sun, you watched as the person entered your sight, heading towards the door. A man; tall, wide-shouldered and bare-chested. Disheveled hair shimmered like gold. The expanse of a broad, muscled back tensed as he turned around. 
You watched as he opened the door. Slow and careful. Using his body to block the opening from the voices on the other side as if to protect you, hide you away from prying eyes. As if the voices would burst through the door forcefully. It seemed like that rang true, was an expectation, as something did try to dart inside only to be stopped by the man. Whatever it was that wanted in, protested, verbalized their displeasure at him. But the man was adamant with his tone, assertive with his position. Yet just as gentle as his words were with you. Hushed voices, questions answered briefly, low spoken words. Too quiet for you to overhear. Whatever the man had said to them seemed to work as the voices quieted and silhouettes disappeared from the doorway and the pattering of feet sounded down the hall.
Running a hand down his face, the man closed the door, making sure to lock it. He turned, eyes glancing at your rising form before he dipped away into a side room. You heard the rush of water from a sink and less than a minute later, heavy footsteps on the carpet towards your side of the bed. You straightened up as he stood over you, something in his hand and you reacted. Scooted backwards, clawing at the sheets in an attempt to escape. Kicked out your legs as the man reached over, the beginning of a scream forming in your abraded throat.
“You need to calm down.”
But you couldn’t. Violence was all you knew, all you were. A wild animal deep down inside, hidden behind the façade of domestication and domesticity. 
“Bell.”
A pet’s name, a moniker he saddled upon you. Straining at the leash to get away, you crawled further to the other side of the bed, on his side of the bed. The warmth from his body still radiating from his spot, seeping into you as your palms tightened around the sheets. He gave you a disapproving look as if you were nothing more than a misbehaving dog — his disobedient pet. One he was determined to bring back to heel. Your eyes were on him as he slowly sat on the edge of the bed, opposite of you, the mattress dipping with his weight. He held a damp towel in his hands, showing it to you. Letting you know what he had was innocuous. But you remained in your far corner, unconvinced. 
You studied him from afar, watching every little movement of his. Anything to signal danger and warrant a reaction from you. He was patient nonetheless. But something in you knew that wasn’t typical, accustomed to his persistent, proactive nature. A go-getter who was on the verge of fanatical and obsessional in his pursuits. But the longer you watched him, stared at him. The more you wracked around your brain. The more you became nostalgic. A remembrance tingled in the back of your head. He was no stranger to you. No threat. 
He read you easily it seemed. Called out for you again. Bell . Your name on his tongue, a gentleness, a fondness just for you. You only watched as he reached forward to you, for you. You were face-to-face now as he settled next to you. In the sun, in the warm glow of the early morning, you saw him for who he was. Who you remembered. His name was on the tip of your tongue. You searched his face; all scar-faced, square-jawed, stone-faced, and blue-eyed features of him.
“Adler.” You whispered. 
He pressed the damp towel to your forehead, wiping away the beads of sweat. The sudden coolness made you flinch. You tried to move from it, but his hand went to your chin. Held it firm, keeping your head still as he tapped it along your brow. 
“Adler.” You said again, more to yourself than anything. 
He stopped, mouth pressed into a line as sharp eyes flicked down to you. You went slack in his grip, eyes fluttering. You pressed yourself into his body, tucking your head underneath his chin. Though he was surprised by it, Adler didn't protest. He wrapped his arms around you, your face in the crook of his neck. Taking in the smell of him greedily. Adler pulled you down with him, onto the bed. Broken memories played, too quick to grasp, too minimal comprehend but enough to give rise to some sort of response. An ache in your chest, conflicting emotions. But above all else, you clung to the arms around you. The only thing that gave you a sense of solidity, of feeling real. Your name again spoke above you, into your hair, and Adler pulled away slightly, looking down at you as he rose up, pulling you with him. With you still curled into his chest. 
“You need to take your medication.”  
You only pressed yourself harder into his chest, the speckling of hair there scratched against your cheek with your nuzzling. 
“Bell.” 
Gently, Adler pried you away. A hand on your shoulder, as he held you inches from himself. Dark blue eyes on your face. Whatever he saw there, whatever expression you showed, made his eyes narrow and his mouth twist.  
“Your medication. You need to take it.”
You blinked up at him, processing what he said. From his slow unfurling palm, he revealed a capped syringe. An unknown liquid in its barrel. Your eyes widened, panic coming once again as alarms bells blared in your head. Realizing that he had hidden it underneath the towel, right underneath your nose. Like a dog’s medicine hid within a treat. Betrayal simmered, over the fear. And his face hardened at your realization. 
“Focus, Bell. I need you to focus.” 
Your eyes flicked to him, then back down to the syringe in his hand. Inattentive, unsure. Your mind fought against itself. Trust and mistrust, a cocktail like oil and water in your mind. His hand gripped your shoulder harder, nails into your skin as you began to pull back. Cowering from the raised hand holding your medication. Memories again, more debilitating than before. They played like a broken cassette tape in your head, experiencing them again as if renewed, reimagined. A touch of death that stained you, a resuscitation that saved you. Blood on your tongue, swollen nose seeping into your mouth — bleeding wounds.
Metal chairs, gurneys. Interrogation rooms, your reflection — bloodied and bruised — stared back at you in the dark glass. Red, white and blue. The national colors of bloodletting, of broken bones, of sorrow sown. Threats and questions. Questions you refused, threats you disregarded. Drowning, you were drowning like before. Dragged forcefully underneath dark waters, swallowing you whole. A drumming noise inside your head, a ringing in your ear. The water didn't drown it out, only amplified the overwhelming din and it only grew louder and louder inside your pounding head.
A sudden sharp pressure in your eye socket and you squirmed against the person that held you down. Your eyelid forced open as it slowly sunk into your cerebral. You grit your teeth, grinding your jaw against your molars. Then you screamed but you were soundless; mouth opened in a voiceless wail. As quickly as it came, the sensation subsided and the needle was carefully pulled from your cornea. The afflicted eye stung from the intravitreal injection. Then, a strange tranquility befell you, reined you in. Stopped your aggression. A calloused hand cupped your face softly, turning your head to the side. A worried look on his face as Adler scrutinized where the needle went into your eye, the needle just missing the blood vessels from all your movement.
His sweaty body was over you, you soon noticed. Panting down on you with uneven breaths. His other hand held your arms across your chest, his legs tangled with yours. Keeping them pinned to stop you from thrashing and kicking out at him. Adler moved away as you came to, giving you space. Letting you rise up on your own. He sat back, moving to the other side of the bed again, watching you intently from the distance he put between you two. You, yourself, took deep breaths, trying to steady your breathing and slow your rising pulse. A heavy silence waned in the bedroom, the mingled heavy breathing of both you and Adler was the only sound in the bed space. The morning sun sat higher in the sky now, shining down harder in the room, and onto you both. Noises outside the bedroom, more voices and a pattering of feet. A restlessness that beckoned you towards it. You turned towards Adler, who met your eyes. His body leaned forward, his hand reached out slow and onto your bare knee. And squeezed it. 
“Bell.” Your eyes rose from his hand on your knee, to his face. Focusing on him.
The next words that he spoke, made you falter. A strange conglomerate of distant phonics, of harsh sounding syllables. A Slavic language. One that made your ears perk up, though you struggled to understand what he was saying to you. But it wasn’t foreign to you, you knew it deep down inside. You could feel the rhythm of the language. It thrummed in you, spoke to the blood that rushed into your veins. Russian . You could speak it naturally, fluently. Your mouth opened, lips dry and throat raspy. Tongue stuck to the roof of your mouth. Questions existing, but words were lost to you. Adler stood from the bed, walking back into the bathroom. He returned with a disposable paper cup full of water, a couple of pills in his hand. 
“Pain relievers.” He explained in Russian, answering the questioning look you gave him.  
You took them from him, making a show of swallowing them down as he watched you take mouthfuls of the cool water. When you drank all the water in the cup, he left to fill it up again. And you gulped it all down, your parched mouth and dry throat relieved by the drink. He took the cup from you when you were satisfied, setting it on the nightstand next to him. You both stared silently at each other, things unspoken. What transpired weighed down heavily on the both of you. Your gaze flicked down from his face, to his scarred lips, down to his chest, to his arms. Wholly taking in the sight of him. An awful realization and then sudden shamefulness overcame you as you tore your eyes away, to the hands in your lap. He scooted closer to you and you met his eyes again, admiring the blue of them. But you couldn’t help it when your eyes wandered back to the marks that littered all on his skin. Red welts and scratches, bumps and bruises forming. All by you.
“I’m sorry.” The apology was rough sounding still, Russian wobbly on your tongue. 
Adler hummed. Letting your fingers trace along all the marks on his chest, around the dried blood of crescent marks of his arms when your nails had dug into them. All the way to the small bruises and finally to a bite mark on his wrist.
“I didn’t mean to hurt you.”  You told him. 
“ I know .” He reassured, his chest rumbling as he let out a soft hum. Your fingers traced back up to his face, lingering over the deep trenches of a lightning strike scar, and stopping to a contusion forming on the underside of his strong  jaw. Your fingertips ghosted over it in your studying.
“Haven’t gotten hit like that in a while.”
You knew it was an attempt to lighten the mood, but you couldn’t help but let it wound you. Deflated, you tried to move and pull your hand away from his jaw but his hand was quick to clasp over your own. So easily Adler enveloped it entirely, holding both against his bruising jaw. Yet you still couldn’t meet his eyes. 
“Bell.”
Back to English now, as he intertwined your fingers together, moving both your hands from his jaw to his rough lips. Turning them, to kiss the back of your knuckles. But something else caught your scrying eyes, marks on your own skin. All over your arms. Scratches and welts similar to the ones on the man in front of you. All from yourself, all self-afflicted. 
Silently, Adler cleaned up your scratches and cuts. You didn’t flinch as he did. Unfazed by the cold sting of the cotton ball across them. Soaked in disinfectant that he pulled from the first aid kit, retrieved from underneath the bathroom sink moments ago. You watched him care for you, inspecting each inch of skin, and tend to your wounds. So attentively, so… lovingly . That realization made something stir within you, in the confines of a twisted soul. Deep seated, deep rooted. Bile rose in your throat. Wrong, this was all wrong. It wasn’t right. Wrongness you felt underneath it all. By the way your skin crawled, the hair on your nape standing on ends, and muscles tensed up. Fight or flight instinct on overdrive.
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Lies. Lies, all of it lies. This wasn’t real. Nothing was. You looked around, saw everything for what it was. Head pounding, memories that weren’t your own stuffed in your head. You were a shell of a woman, a discarded shed of old skin repurposed. Disturbed metamorphosis, an empty chrysalis, from where a butterfly would have emerged, unfurling its wings for flight, only to be picked open like a old wound and swallowed up. Hollowed out until all that kept you together was the name given to you and the person who gave it to you. This wasn’t you, you weren’t this… Bell. And this man in front of you who tended to you so delicately, wasn’t the savior you saw him as. Not a pure and noble heart, but had one as black as night. You didn’t know him, not truly. He was not your safety, not the gravity keeping you on your feet. 
You should loathe him, you should fear him. You shouldn’t trust the man in front of you. You knew it all as true. 
But love and hate always tasted the same to you. 
Hadn’t it?
“Who I am?” You asked as he tended to your throat, where you had clawed and scratched at it in your sleep. Adler stopped and looked at you then. Quiet as the weight of your words settled onto him, while weighing out his own. 
“Bell.” Adler soon replied, bringing your intertwined hands to his torso, over the red scratches across the expanse of his chest, right to the center. Where his heart beat against your open palm. “You’re Bell.”
Noisiness from behind the door again, shadows moving underneath the door frame, knocking on the door’s wood more rapidly in succession. More impatient. A harsh sigh left Adler’s scarred lips in response. He stood from the bed, packing away the first aid materials back into the plastic kit box. Tucked it underneath the bed frame. 
“You should lay down and rest.” Adler grabbed the duvet from the floor and pulled it over your bare legs. You blinked at the action, at him. His form disappeared into another space in the bedroom then back out. A walk-in closet you realized. Staring at his back as Adler pulled a shirt over his head and headed towards the door.
“I’m dangerous.” You told him in English, Russian was suddenly sour on your tastebuds. “I can’t trust myself. I don’t know who I am.”
“Then trust me.” He said, exhaustion was clear on his careworn face. Bags underneath his eyes. But there was something there, beneath his words. An undercurrent in the baritone of his voice… something akin to defeat in his tone. A vulnerability that you recognized, a weakness mirrored within yourself. Something you both buried away within yourselves. You swallowed then, running your tongue across your teeth. You shouldn’t put your trust in him, or believe his words. Yet… and yet. Without another word, you nodded at him. You believed him.
Adler ran a hand through his hair, brushing it back. In a semblance of tidiness. 
“Lay down and rest.” Adler repeated, hand on the doorknob as he gave you a once over. “I’ll wrangle the kids.”
Your head snapped to his face, eyes wide like saucers. 
“ Kids ?!” You repeated as if such a word was foreign to you, even spoken in your mother tongue.
Adler gave you a look, lips pressed tight together. Knuckles whitened as his hand flexed around the turned doorknob. 
“Yes. I’ll deal with them. Just… please lay down. You need to rest up.”
At your speechlessness, and with a one last longing look, Adler left the bedroom, closing the door behind him. But even as he left, you were still sitting up, staring at the door right where he had stood moments ago. You heard muffled sounds behind the door, far down in the hallway. You blinked, feeling your body start to slacken, your body heeding Adler’s words as you nestled into the covers. Right on his side of the bed. The blankets and pillows still smelt of him. A scent that, like the smoking of a beehive, calmed the thoughts swarming around in your skull. You closed your eyes, relaxing, but it wasn’t enough to slumber. The sensation of sinking, of being dragged down, down, down. Made you afraid to fully commit to sleep once more. Still you laid in bed, underneath the blankets. Basked in his warmth and smell. 
But eventually, you grew restless, tossing and turning. Felt his absence deep inside. You threw the covers away from yourself, standing on shaky legs towards the bathroom. Then to the bedroom door, wrapping a silk bathrobe you grabbed on your way out around your nightgown. You stared at the door. The edges of your surroundings started to fade away around you as it stared back at you. The sensation was jarring, like freefalling. A loss of gravity. You had to move away, stepping back until you felt the bed behind you. You sat on it for a moment, letting the motion sickness and the upturning of your stomach peter out.
Facing the door once more, you took a breath and grabbed the doorknob. The door shook, rattling against its hinges from your touch as you tried to pry it open. But to no avail. Trapped, you are trapped. You pressed your hands onto the wood, pushing against it. Beneath your palms, the door creaked and then it cracked. Fissures in the wood grain, splitting open as the layers started to peel like wood shavings. Rot and corrosion bloomed by your hand, by your simple touch. Like stab wounds, from the cracks in the door a deep scarlet poured out. Stained the wood grain darker. The smell of metal in the air. And before you knew it, the wood door was gone, wasted away. But in its wake was another door. A red metal door like the ones leading to an underground bunker. It beckoned you. Whispered to you, called you in an accented voice that sounded far too familiar. A faraway memory. It said your name, your true name. One you had long forgotten. An itch in the recesses of your mind, a jolt down your spinal cord. A hesitancy in your step, in your hand that hovered over the metal door bar. Fascination or recognition, you couldn’t tell what drove you forward. You lifted the bar up with an audible click, pushing against it until it opened. 
You went through, blinded by a bright light on the other side. Behind the door, you were met with a long hallway that stretched on and on. Miles upon miles. Faint laughter echoed from the end of it and you walked forward, following the sound. Just when you thought you reached the end of the hallway, it grew longer. The end was more imperceivable than before, indeterminate in its entirety. Seemingly going on and on indefinitely as you stared down the way. But still you continued onwards, voices in the distance. Although it was nothing but a maze of white walls, white tiles, and linoleum flooring. 
There were wide windows all along the length of the long hall, a consistent width apart. The windows peeked into lab rooms full of medical equipment, surgical tools, flickering projectors in the ceiling, and T.V.s sat on metallic utility carts; cassette tapes stuck in their players. You stopped at one of the windows, looking inside, curious. You scanned around but like a moth to a flame, an old habit, your eyes instantly trained to the T.V. display, waiting expectantly. The streams of static on the screen flickered. A bell clanged, white noise in your ears. Fixated on the sudden flashing images, the pieces of war footage playing then it stuttered, only to rewind and start again. 
A single exhale and blink of dry eyes, and you were suddenly inside the room. Strapped down to an integration chair. You tested the restraints, feeling how they cut into the circulation of your wrists and ankles. Another clamor rang out, and your body sat straight in the seat, expectant and attentive. Pavlovian conditioning —  a dog that waited for their kibble. The display screen flicked on in front of you. Like staring into an endless void, on a blackhole’s event horizon, your surroundings melted away and your body jerked forward. Pulled into a fierce orbit, lunged headfirst through the playing T.V. screen. Warped into some sort of dark backroom.
Two projectors, right beside each other, both sat on small wooden tables on either side of where you stood. Their lights converged, shone nothing onto a single projector screen in front of you. There were a few show slides slotted into both of their compartments, in random order, in different spacings. All you needed to do was change the slides and the projectors would display them on the screen. You changed the slides on the projector to your left, it clicked a couple times as you rotate by the empty slots to the first inputted slide. The left slide showcased a split image, the other half missing like a photo torn into two pieces. It was hard for you to make out the image, to grasp what it showcased. You stared at it for a beat, before moving to the projector to your right. Flicked through its rotation, the first slide of it closer in slot than the left one.
Then the display was completed, the other half of the image found. Whatever it showed, whatever it was, grew clearer the longer you stared at it. Red, you saw red. Another red bunker door. You stepped forward towards the projector screen, confused just as you were intrigued. In front of it now, your body in front of the projector lights doesn’t cast a shadow onto the image or screen. As if you were non-corporeal, a ghost lost in limbo. But unlike you, the display image of the red bunker door wasn’t intangible. You reached forward and pulled the handle bar up. And it opened and you walked through it. 
A sequence of fading whispers, a little girl’s giggle, while you looked around your new surroundings. Dark, damp, and dank. A cavern, like a hollowed out chest missing its heart. Stalagmites and stalactites jutted out like jagged teeth, water dripping from the ceiling above, trickling down and pooled in the eroded stone. You heard something moving in the cave, somewhere in the dark, slow and steady, like the dragging of chains across the floor. More childlike giggling from afar, and the noises got louder, more disturbing. Inhuman and innumerable. Feet shuffling onwards, a thousand marching on. Dripping liquid onto the cave floor, louder than the cave condensation. Of a removed heart, still bleeding and beating outside the body. You gathered yourself, looking around in the dark. Tried to pinpoint the sound’s source in the dark, squinting but you couldn’t even see even an inch in front of your face. 
You backed away, until your foot caught something on the floor. You reached down for it, patting around the rock empty-handed until your fingers brush against something cold. It is heavy in your hands, but the feel is familiar. A pistol and an extra mag, loaded already but with the safety lock in place. You held it, old training coming back to you like clockwork. A flashlight attachment on your pistol flicked on wasn’t enough to penetrate the dark. From the shadows, eyes glowed like they do on trail cams. Predators on the hunt. You shined your flashlight to them, only to see rotten bodies. Flesh falling off the bone, gray skin – stringy and gamey. Walking dead. Rumbling roars and screams from ripped open throats. The rapid resonate of dragging limbs, peeling flesh, congealed blood splattered in globs. 
They all lunged forward on decaying legs, too quick to be natural. You dropped a few of them with shots to the head and torso, they dropped like sandbags only to be trampled over by the others, their positions replaced. But they only kept coming and coming, and your pistol soon clicked, the chamber empty. You run, legs shaky on the uneven rocky surface. Deeper and deeper into the cave you went, kiting them through. Glowing eyes right behind you. You reloaded your last mag, shooting the ones leading the pack then running forward to gain distance. You went until your lungs burned, your legs aching. Until your pistol was empty, the flashlight attachment dimming out. But ahead, in the dark, a blaring light. An escape route. A bunker door, the light at the end of the  tunnel. 
You were sprinting to it, the once wide cave seeming to get smaller. Gradually, the surrounding cave walls narrowed around you. You had to slow, to squeeze through the gaps and holes, the sight of the bunker door in the distance are only glimpses now behind the small openings. A crowd of dead right on your trail, a misstep, a moment of being too slow, and they would catch you. You were hyperventilating now, your skin abraded and cut from squeezing yourself through the narrow gapes and crevices. But the light was closer, the bunker door just out of reach ahead of you. Your body against a stone wall, pressing against the solid form. One with no opening.
Animalistic roars echoed against the rock and stone catching up to you. Dimming light of the flashlight scanned around the wall, anything that dictated a path forward as you desperately searched around. Shining on a pile of loose stone at your feet. You wasted no time, no effort. Dropping the empty gun, low light shining to the dark behind you. You clawed on the rock formation, pushing and rolling away heavy stones. Uncaring as your fingernails were chipped and torn from the nail roots. Leaving bloody handprints behind onto the discarded stone surfaces. 
Underneath the rubble, was a crawl space uncovered  in the stone wall. Cramped and claustrophobic but without nowhere else to go, the undead behind you as encouragement, and you went on your belly. Squeezing yourself into the passageway. You crawled on, forcing yourself through even when the space grew smaller around you, compressing down onto your body. It became harder to breathe in such a tight space. You were panicking, breathing uneven. The crawl space constricted, like a fist around your throat. Something reached in behind you, arms extended to grab for you. A mass of rotting hands outstretched, bodies colliding as they tried to enter the small spacing all at once. They clawed and crawled, teeth gnashing against their loosening  jowls behind you; fingers grasping out for you. A bear trap around your foot as multiple hands curled around one of your legs. Hauled you back, your skin scraping against the stone. You kicked out at them, fingers digging into rock for purchase. Sharp pointed stones, loosened by your movement, cut into your body as you were dragged back.
But you saw it ahead of you. A distant light, a red door – opened. And you saw him. Adler on the other side of the door. Standing, staring. Waiting for you. You called out to him, but to no avail. You were voiceless and he remained there in the doorway. The tear of fabric being ripped, cracked teeth sunk into flesh. The burst of skin breaking. Pain in your leg, shooting up your spinal cord. One of them had your leg in what remained of their mouth, as others clawed at your bare calf. You were being eaten alive, torn apart, dragged back. You fought against them still, kicking and shaking your captured leg as much as you could in the small space. You were tired, bleeding out. Still you pulled yourself through the crawlspace, eyes frontward. Towards Adler who awaited you. A final push, a final effort and you were on the other side. Your extraction within reach. 
You grabbed a rock, between both hands, and down onto the undead hanging off your leg like a tick. You brought the stone down and the head caved it, split open like overripe fruit. But even then, it didn’t let you go. You brought the stone down again and again, until the head was nothing but a splatter of brains and shattered skull pieces on the stone. The hands around your leg were next, as you slammed the stone onto the rotting arms until they snapped at the elbow joint. Limbs loosened on you, as they fell to the side, lifeless. Freeing you. You crawled backwards. Yellow glowing eyes deep in the crawlspace, bodies conjoined and mutilated, forced into a single space. More arms outstretched from the other side, growls and screams in your ears. 
You pushed yourself onto your feet, limping. Hobbled forward as fast as you could, adrenaline numbing the pain. You called Adler’s name, relieved, exhausted. You get closer and closer, your blood swirling into the ankle deep pool you push yourself through. On the threshold now, and the image of Adler grew fuzzy. Red, red, red. He was a maroon figure, his face was blurred. Like a glitch, a horizontal blear twisting his identity. The door slammed shut, metal mechanisms inside shifting and grinding as it locked in place. You called out to him, pounding your bloody fists against the metal. The metal handle bar unmoving as you pushed it. Rumbling roars and screams, bodies yanked themselves out from the crawlspace. Inflamed eyes in the dark. You pushed and pulled, banging on the door. Blood prints on the metal, a darker red smeared all over. Screaming, wailing. Adler, Adler, Adler . But he was never there to save you. Only to drag you down, down, down. Deeper in hell and to keep you there. Laughter, laughter all around you. The undead were laughing at you, cackling like hyenas in the deep of night. 
You pushed the bar up once more, desperate and frantic. Underneath your fingers, the door starts rusting, metal oxidizing. Painting peeled away. Door handle rusted in place. Still you pushed, all your might, all your effort. Flakes of verdigris crumbled, falling like ash on your skin. The handle squealed, corroded metal grinding against each other, as the mechanisms are forced to move. The metal handle snapped in your hand, but the door creaked open; Not fully but with a sliver of opening. The bash of your shoulder against the bunker door and it moved gradually, hanging off of its hinges, the bottom of the door scraping against the doorstop. The dead scrambled to you, limbs missing, slower than before. 
But you made enough of an opening to squeeze yourself through it and you push yourself through. Falling onto your hands and knees onto the other side. You looked up to see a stipple ceiling. Sun on your face, plush carpet against your palms. No pain in your leg, no scrapes on your body. Elbows and knees unscathed. Shoulder not dislocated from your battering against metal. You looked behind you only to see a wooden door ajar and a bedroom behind you. A girl’s laugh in the distance filled your ears. 
But it felt real. All of it felt real. Too real, to be nothing but night horrors.
“Mommy?”
A small voice down the hall and you snapped your head to it. A small child at the end of the hallway stared at you. Face dipped in shadow, features obscured. You were frozen, still on your knees. Head pounding, confused. But something inside you tugged at the title. A mother’s love, a mother’s embrace. A mother’s sacrifice. The child scurried down the hallway towards you and you recoiled. A phantom pain in your leg and you reached down for a weapon at your side that wasn’t there. The child jumped to a stop, looking down at you with big, blue eyes as you tensed up. 
“Mommy, why are you on the floor?”
Silent and still, you were emotionless, motionless. An uneasiness that made your body stiffen. Your mouth opened but you couldn’t speak. The child watched you curiously, attention waning as they balanced on the balls of their feet. Soon the child joined you, kneeling down. From the way they smiled, the child thought it was a game. 
“You can’t be on the floor, silly.” The child chastised and you only stared at them. Grubby hands outstretched. 
You expected them to claw you, to rip open your skin. But they only grabbed your wrist. With all their strength, they tug on your hand, trying to help you up. It took you a moment to process it as anything but a threat to you. Gradually, you stood up as the child helped. Who thought it was because of them that you were able to get up. You didn't pull your hand away, even as the child intertwined their own. You let them lead you down the hall, the smell of food wafting ahead of you both. The child took you into the living room. You recognized the blonde man in the kitchen next to the living area. Who stirred something on the stovetop, whatever it was that he was cooking, smelt delicious despite your nausea. 
“I found her!”
The child announced, letting your hand go and bouncing like a bunny to Adler. The child tugged at his shirt, pointing to you with a toothy grin. Adler’s head snapped towards you hovering in the threshold of the hall. A pointed look aimed straight at you, sharp eyes narrowed, and mouth pressed tight. Another face appeared, bounding from the living room. Another child. Taller, older than the first. They smiled at you, shyer. But went to you nonetheless, hugging your waist. Eyelashes framed over blue eyes,  staring up at you. 
“Now we can go have a picnic!” The youngest exclaimed, beaming up at the man in the kitchen. Obviously too excited to be contained as they hopped up and down. Using the countertops for stability.
Adler patted the child’s head, stopping his jumping up and down with a firm hand. Eyes still on you. “Not today. Your mother’s sick, she needs to rest.”
There was a command there. A jab at you that made your skin prickle.
“But you promised.” The child whined on. The oldest around your waist made a disappointed sound too.  “You said we can go.”
“I know I did. But not today, kiddo. We can go next time.”
Both children sulked, huffing and awing at Adler. But Adler didn’t relent, absolute with his decision. He walked forward, his shoulders tensed. A few steps and he was stood in front of you. His attention went to the oldest at your hip. 
“Come on.” He jutted his chin to the side, a gesture for them to move away. “Let your mom go. She needs to go back to bed.”
You didn’t know what overcame you as your arm wrapped around the child’s body, protectively. Keeping them in place, close to you as you took a step forward. The action doesn’t go unnoticed by Adler. He stared at you, eyes flitting down to your hand clutching to the child’s pajama shirt. You had trouble reading what he was feeling, what he was thinking. Yet Adler had always been like that, you thought. Difficult to read, to predict and to understand. Like you.
“We should go.” You finally said, your voice shaky and raspy. A clearing of your throat and you steeled your spine. “Let’s go have a picnic, Adler.”
The children audibly agreed. You released the oldest that clung to you as they moved and joined the youngest at Adler’s side, who was tugging on his shirt, begging and pleading. He was displeased, you could tell. But you challenged him nonetheless, eyes meeting his own. A chorus of: ‘Please, dad!’, ‘Can we go!’, ‘Mom says we can.’ ‘You promised we could go.’ chanted out in the tension between you both. And eventually Adler let out a deep sigh, shoulders heaving as he did. 
“Alright.” He agreed. That defeated tone returned but it was quickly gone as the children cheered happily, clinging onto him now. 
You watched them, a sudden emotion fluttering your heart at the sight. Of Adler’s small smile, though strained, it was genuine. Of the children… your children. Their happiness you felt as your own. The early morning forgotten, the wounds, the memories, the hallucinations, the night terrors. The ringing inside your own head. Your suffering, your pain, your detachment from the world. 
It was all worth it for this. 
You were pulled from your thoughts as the oldest grabbed your hand again. Clasping the smaller hand back, you walked to Adler whose attention went back to you. He let out a huff, an annoyed sound. But he leaned down, pressing a small kiss to your forehead. A sudden softness on his hardened features. The smell of something burning, rising smoke in the kitchen made Adler quickly duck to the stovetop towards the simmering pan. You were led by your hand again to the dining room, that was connected right to the kitchen. You sat down, watching the child run off to the living room to join the youngest sitting on the sofa. Your gaze shifted. To the television. A sudden feeling as you focused on the screen. White noise, your sight wavering. 
Something clunked down next to your arm and you blinked up at Adler leaning against the tabletop. A fresh cup of tea next to you, a coffee of his own in his hand — a dark bitter brew. No sugar, no cream. 
You smiled your thanks, eyes back to the children. But Adler’s eyes were on you. 
“Saturday cartoons.” Your head turned to him right as he took a sip from his steaming mug. “They wanted to watch them. I can turn it off and cover the T.V. if it’s bothering you again.” 
Your eyes fluttered at that, giving a quick look back to the living room then back to him. “No, it’s ok. Let them enjoy it. I'll live.”
But he was unconvinced. Lines on his face, more prominent. Those ending words of yours made his frown deepened.
“I’m fine.” 
But you didn’t know if you were trying to reassure him or yourself.
He shook his head at you. “No, you aren’t, Bell. You’re not fine.”
Something inside ached. For him, for you. 
But before more could be said, Adler left into the kitchen. His back to you. Alone now, you sat there wordlessly. Taking slow sips of your tea. It helped you think. Its warmth spread throughout your body, reinvigorating you with a comforting feeling. Your wary eyes looked around as you finished the rest of your tea. Training was still an instinct as you took mental notes of the windows and doors, places to hide, places to bunker down, ways to escape, choke points and objects to use as defense. You wondered if Adler did the same.
But you were not alone for long, not lost in your own head. Soon Adler served breakfast, a simple meal of eggs, bacon and toast. He seated the children, though they protested. Wanting to eat in the living room so they could watch their cartoons. Only to be upset when Adler shook his head no. He served you a plate, your eggs made the way you liked; an additional bowl of sliced fruit on the side. Along with a cup of warmed bone broth in case you couldn’t stomach the solid food. The kids were quiet as they ate, heads turned to the television across the way. Like them, you and Adler ate quietly as well. Both lost in your own thoughts. 
You ate as much as you could handle, taking a few bites here and there of your food. But mostly you nibbled on your toast. It helped your nausea, abating the queasiness you felt. When the children were done eating, they gathered their dishes, rushing to put them in the kitchen sink. Before racing into the living room and onto the sofa just as a new cartoon show began. You pushed your plate away towards Adler. He grimaced at it, at the food you barely touched. Yet wordlessly took your plate, adding your breakfast to his own to finish. You sat there quietly, forcing yourself to drink the broth. It was enough of an effort to ease Adler’s disgruntlement. 
But mostly, your attention was to the children. Your children; yours and Adler’s. Who had eyes just like the man sat next to you, reading a newspaper. A deep dark blue. Their faces, a blur in your withered memories. Their names you didn’t remember. But that pull, that motherly instinct in the back of your head was all that you needed to know. There was a time you think, some time ago where such a life. Such a domestic thing was not meant for you. Surrounded by death and secrecy, a pact of self-sacrifice. Of yourself and others. By your own hand, the world’s strings pulled taunt like nooses. Such a life was never for you. But you wondered if you had wanted such a life. Had you yearned for it still? Or did you accept it, for a cause. Or had you never wanted it in the first place? A family. You tried to recall but no answer came to you. As Adler grabbed both of your dishes, taking them to the kitchen to start cleaning up. You walked to the living room. Hiding in the shadow of the archway as you watched your children. The oldest sat on the sofa while the youngest was on the rug in front of the television. Playing with a toy as they watched, the same one as one of the characters of the show. 
You avoided looking too long at the screen, an old habit you’re struggling to fight off especially now. Whispering bells in your head again, tolling in a soft breeze. You found yourself moving on your own accord. Walking into the living room, taking a seat on the sofa. You were at the far end of it, tucked away in the corner. Distance put between your oldest and yourself. Observing closer, wanting to be closer despite yourself. But still cautious. Your vicinity wasn’t as ignored as you hoped, as your oldest moved closer to you. And your youngest began to show you their toys, the ones from the cartoon they’re watching. Your youngest chatted on, giving you all the details of the show and the characters. Pointing them out on the screen. Your oldest at your side, listening along, and adding more details. And you listened intently, engaged, intrigued. Your heart ached.
A feeling at the back of your neck and goosebumps rise on your arms. You grew stiff, turning around to catch Adler watching you from afar, leaning in the archway. Closely. Too closely. As if you were dangerous, a muzzled mutt. But you were, weren’t you? So volatile, so impulsive. Even you couldn’t control yourself. It was only a matter of time before you lashed out again. A commercial break that caught your attention as your oldest wanted you to look at a toy product – some sort of puzzle cube with multicolored squares on each side. But when you turned back to the archway, Adler was gone. You tried not to be on edge, that wrong feeling returning once more. 
Something was draped over you, something soft in your lap. A throw blanket. You run your fingers through the soft wool as Adler interjected himself between you and your oldest. Forced apart from your side, they expressed their complaint, but eventually acquiesced as he made room for them to lay against him. The other arm was thrown around you, pulling you close to his side. You inhaled his scent, conflicting feelings subsided and you went lax against him. The rest of the morning was spent like this, all of you in the living room. Your face pressed into his shoulder when looking at the television grew too much for you to bear. Focusing instead on the sounds of his breathing, of the smell of him. All of him against you. Until it was just you and him in the living room. 
Eventually, the kids had run off somewhere when Adler changed the channel and flicked on the news. But soon they grew impatient as the afternoon came. Asking when you all were leaving for a picnic. Adler brushed them off, using your dozing off as an excuse to delay and obfuscate. But when you stirred, looking up at him from his chest. You gave Adler a pointed look of your own. It was enough to get him on his feet, knees audibly creaking. And you followed suit. The kids rushed to their rooms, getting dressed to go. You went to get ready too, into something casual and light. A sundress you decided on, your favorite one you think. A pretty long cotton. Didn’t Adler get this for you? You pulled it over your body, smoothing the wrinkles out in the fabric, and  stood in front of the bathroom mirror. A stranger stared back at you. Sickly looking. Hollow-eyed with a haunted look, hair frizzy and brittle. Life drained from your face; wan and ghastly.
Shell-shocked.  
Feelings of repugnance. Of sadness and of disbelief. 
Was that truly who you were? That person who was staring straight back at you, was you?
Warmth at your back as a body stood behind you, into your back. Fingers went to your shoulder, brushing against your collarbone and pulled a loose strap of your dress up. Your eyes lifted upward to meet Adler’s in the mirror. Watched him bend down, mouth going to your neck. You bared it out to him, instinctively turning your head to the side. Marred lips traced up along your jugular vein — slowly and steadily. Sharp blue eyes kept your gaze in the reflection as he did. A small act, yet you were already worked up. Breathing hard, heart beating in your chest. A death grip on either side of the porcelain sink. Adler stopped behind your jaw, right on the thrumming pulse there.
“Ready?” He asked, voice husky. Lips still on your neck.
You nodded, breathless and speechless. He took a step back from you, giving you a nod. Your eyes were still on his in the mirror.
“C’mon.” 
You ran your tongue across your lips deliberately as Adler watched. Turned fully around to face him. Taking in the sight of the man in front of you. Light sandy brown hair brushed down and groomed to the side. Always stylish, always well-coordinated. Even in leisure clothing. You followed him out of the bedroom. A cardigan sweater in your arms. The kids were waiting by the front door. Your oldest was holding folded quilts and a straw picnic basket, and the youngest was with an armful of toys. You tried to help carry supplies, plastic wrapped food, drinks, anything you all needed. But Adler was quick to stop you. You both agreed to let you at least hold the picnic basket. While your oldest helped Adler with packing the cooler. 
You shielded your eyes from the sun outside, a burst of white light that blinded you as you stepped out of the house. The day was warm and mellow with a cool breeze like a soft sigh. It made your sundress flutter, a relief against your heated skin. You stared out at a suburban neighborhood full of large family homes, green lawns, and white picket fences – the all American Dream. It was almost nauseous, the manufactured appearance. People were out and about: walking dogs, mowing their lawns, sitting on their porches talking to each other as their kids played outside. You kept your eyes downcast, not wanting to garner any attention or be greeted by overly friendly neighbors. But you could feel their unsubtle eyes on you. 
In the driveway sat a vintage muscle car. Adler’s most prized possession, besides yourself. You headed to the sedan parked further down the driveway where your youngest child waited next to it, talking to a neighborhood kid riding their bike. Boasted about the picnic you were going to have. It wasn't long until your oldest appeared then Adler afterwards. A cooler in one hand, car keys and his iconic shades in the other; a portable radio tucked underneath one of his arms. It seemed Adler had the same idea as you, kept his gaze away and not making any eye contact with the neighbors. 
You sat in the passenger seat while the kids and him packed some stuff in the trunk. So quickly that it wasn’t surprising that an efficient man like Adler would teach your children to be as well. Before long, you were all on the road. Assured beforehand that the drive wasn’t too long. You stared out the window to the blurring shapes of the surroundings passing by. Music in your ear, filled the silence inside the car. A song that Adler particularly liked started and he turned the volume dial up. Gary Wright’s “Really Wanna Know You” played louder from the car speaker. He rested a hand on your knee, rubbing it soothingly. The other wrapped around the steering wheel. You took a peek at him from the passenger seat. The interior of the car reflected on his sunglasses. Noticed him mouthing the lyrics.
Adler pulled the car into a municipal park. Surprisingly vast and full of greenery — trees, shrubs, fields of long grass and plants. Picnic tables underneath the shades of towering pines and oaks. Benches were set along the sidewalks. Hiking trails that lead further in the park grounds. A playground was at the forefront of it, surrounded by a pit of play sand. Your children were restive, overly excited just by the sight of it. But were made to stay and help unload the car before they could go run off and play. With a nod from Adler, like missiles, they beelined straight to the playground. Adler carried the cooler, radio, and disposable dishes. You, on the other hand, had just the picnic basket in the crook of your elbow and the quilts. You followed Adler towards a picnic table across the way, in the shade of an overarching American basswood – a lush crown of heart-shaped leaves swayed with the subtle breeze. It was more private, situated just on the edge of the treeline yet it was still near eyesight of the playground. 
But you and your family weren’t the only ones there enjoying the nice weekend. People were there walking the trails. Other parents sat on the benches near the playground, other families on other benches. Kids in Various age ranges were also on the playground; running and tumbling in the grass. And your children made friends instantly. You kept a watchful eye on them, on others in your peripheral. Aware of the strangers, of any possible threat or hazard. All while Adler fiddled with his radio – pitches of high and low frequency static emitting with his tinkering. Until he grew annoyed, slamming a fist on top of it until it juddered with music. You scoffed at him, eyes still focused on your children on the playground, playing tag with other kids. 
“Ok?” Adler settled down next to you with a long, weary sigh.
You nodded at him, pulling your cardigan sweater over yourself and leaned closer. Knees touching, his body heat transferring into you. The radio was a nice thrum in the background as you enjoyed the sight and smell of the surrounding nature. It was a salve to your broken mind, a tortured heart. You both stared straight ahead towards the playground. 
“Are you mad?”  
Your question was softened, spoken as you exhaled an uneven breath. 
He was quiet for a moment.
“No.” Adler rubbed the underside of his jaw where the bruise blossomed. “I’m not mad, Bell.” 
You felt him relax next to you, shoulders dropping as he leaned his weight into you. There was nothing more to say. Nothing more for him or you to add. With that, a silence befell between you both, in each other’s company. Guilt and shame came and went, soon replaced by a stifling numbness. You focused externally instead. Adler next you, the soft breeze against your face. The tumbling of the canopy above you. Another one of Adler’s favorites playing from the crackly radio on the picnic table. The laughter of children in the park; yours amongst them. All of it; the pace of the world around you.
But such tranquility was only temporary as your children ran towards the picnic table. Out of breath and sweating, gulping down cold bottles of cola from the cooler. Before running off again like energetic puppies. It was a pattern. Going to play then coming back to get refreshments before returning to the playground again. By the third time, you expected them to be too tired to play anymore. But you underestimated their energy. The youngest tugged at your arm while the oldest did the same to Adler, wanting both of you to get up and join them. Adler was the first to give in, luckily for you. Letting the kids drag him up and away from the picnic table; his sunglasses handed to you for safekeeping. Though by the look Adler gave you as he was taken away, it was deliberate. Letting you have the time to rest and relax, saving you from their clutches. Although your kids definitely tried.
So you sat back and resumed your relaxation. Watched Adler play with the children, chasing them around as they screamed and laughed. A warm feeling spread throughout your body, a feeling you didn’t want to think too much about. One that was too bittersweet for you. Then a strange thought, a bewildering realization as you started to ponder more on it. Of your childhood. One that you didn’t remember, couldn’t remember. Even if you tried. It was a time lost to you. A blank space in the gray matter of your brain. To remember was to stare in murky water. At a muddled reflection. You wondered if you were the same as a young girl. A wild child without a care in the world. That drove your parents crazy. Or if you were a quiet child. Shy and sweet – your parent’s pride and joy.
Did you have siblings? Cousins and grandparents? Were they alive? Dead or excommunicated? Were you excommunicated? Did you even have a family? 
That query made you queasy, made you startled. 
What did you remember? 
Not very much. Always forgetful, always unstable. Always lost in your own head. Gathering the pieces of your shattered mind until your fingers bled. Putting them together to make a mosaic. A tattered paper collage that made a semblance of a begotten past. All you really knew was the here and now. All you knew was Adler and the bits and pieces of your long history together. Camaraderie, kinship; Enduring war together. Bled together. Fought together. Together , always together. Then a relationship beyond warfare. Beyond bloodshed and despair. A soul, once long lost and far forgotten. He was your world, your everything. The reason you were here breathing still. Still living, and still a part of a world that was so cruel and unforgiving. Despite all your reservations. 
Did Adler feel the same towards you? Were you his purpose now? His everything? Like he was to you? Did both of your children occupy the same space in his heart as you think it did yours? 
A man like him was not easily readable; reticent as he was. But his actions spoke volumes. From the picnic table underneath the span of the basswood, where you watched your family, there you felt it. An understanding between the uncertainty of past and the certainty of the present. Memories like sand between your fingers. No matter your identity crisis, memory issues or brain trauma, Adler was there. Now and always. Like he had been throughout your deployment together, during your clandestine operations. You were his shadow. His protégé. Two sides of the same coin. Eyes that always found each other in a battlefield. Always accounted for each other afterwards. Shared rations, shared canteens. The stench of cigarettes as you smoked side-by-side. A mutual respect. A symbiotic bond. 
It was always ever you two — Bell and Adler. Adler and Bell.
Always had been.
Even now as he and your children walked back to the picnic table as the afternoon sun came and went; giving way to the early hours of the evening. As the sky exploded in watercolors of yellow, orange and pink. You stood up, smiling. It was a small upturn of your mouth. A strange, unpracticed facial motion. But with such a sight as the man you held dear and both of your beautiful children together, you couldn’t help but want to smile. And snap out of your torment and conflicts. Even if it was only temporary, just for now. You approached Adler, the children at either side of you both. Hair out of place. His dark polo was drenched at the collar and underarms, khaki jeans stained from wet grass. And you couldn’t help the fleeting feeling of wanting to taste the salt of his skin. You shared a look with him, unspoken communication between you both. A wordless exchange just like on a battlefield.
You ushered all three of them to the picnic table. All exhausted, breathless, and sweaty. And unsurprisingly starving. You pulled all the plastic wrapped food from the cooler and the bags on the table. Setting up the family picnic, a simple one. But one nonetheless. Everyone was practically salivating as they watched you set it up. A platter of sandwiches, chips, potato salad, pasta salad, sliced seasonal fruit, deviled eggs, and lemonade. Cola and water in the cooler. And with your go ahead, all three immediately dug in; your children had to be corrected more than once from their table manners. Even you served yourself a plate of food. In the corner of your eye, the hint of a smile on Adler’s marred lips. Sparse for him just as it was for you. By the time you finished eating, so had everyone else. Even the peach cobbler, Adler’s favorite, remained untouched. A treat for later you imagined. 
Reinvigorated and re-energized by their meal, you and Adler watched in surprise as your children went to go play again. Most of the families there had left beforehand, but there were a few still there; the remaining children on the playground too.
Adler let out a sigh next to you, arms across his wide chest. “I’m getting too old for this.”
You leaned towards him, staring up from where you lay against his shoulder, and laughed. In the setting sun, he was a god to you. Hardened face dipped in half-shadow. The searing hue of the sunset highlighted the other side; scars, skin, and all. Made his eyes that much brighter, his hair like aureate silk. But at this angle, you also could see the years on him. Of his time on the field that whittled him down: a battle-hardened veteran, a calculated agent. A red-blooded American patriot through and through. Wrinkles and lines on the planes of his face, crow’s feet in the corner of his eyes. A slight grizzling in his golden mane as you brushed your fingers through it.
Still good looking as ever, still in shape.
Aged like a fine wine. 
“You’re practically dust, old man.”
A hearty chuckle rumbled through you, deep from within Adler’s chest. 
“Don’t get me started on you, kid .”
An old nickname that made you stare up at him and playfully glare at the side of his face. Your nose crinkled and face grimaced before huffing  and nestled back against him.
As the sun started to disappear in the horizon, in the shadow of dusk, you and Adler began to pack everything away and clean up. You called for your children, rounded them up while Adler put things in the car. Not even a few feet down the road, and the youngest and oldest were already asleep in the backseat. The ride home was pleasant, a companionable silence between you both, listening to the lowered radio. Cruising to the blues. Sunglasses perched on Adler’s face despite the dark. You found yourself starting to doze off, your head leaned against your arm on the car door. Until a hand on your shoulder shook you. You jumped a bit, blinked rapidly at the blurry face in front of you. 
“Bell, c’mon.” 
Rubbing at your eyes, you stretched a bit before getting out of the passenger seat. The youngest, still asleep, was slung over Adler’s shoulder while the oldest groggily slid out of the backseat. Tasked with putting away the food and drinks while Adler put your kids to bed, you grabbed the rest of the food and the cooler, leaving the rest of the stuff in the car to be put away tomorrow. The day had come and gone. Faster than you anticipated. The entirety of it weighed down on you. The strain of it held in your shoulders, in your neck. You opted to take a much needed shower. Hot water pelted against your body, washing yourself of the stress and weariness and down into the drain. 
The duration of your shower was longer than you thought. Making even Adler worried as he knocked on the bathroom door to make sure you were still breathing. By the time you got out, the entire bathroom was filled with steam. The humidity made you lightheaded. You expected Adler to already be in bed but you were surprised to find your bedroom empty and the bed untouched. You padded across the carpet, towel wrapped around your body towards your dresser. The curtains blew open with a sudden breeze, making you shiver. The balcony door was slightly ajar. Let in the night air inside and the smell of pungent smoke. You dressed yourself swiftly into just another nightgown and walked towards the balcony. There, leaning against the wood guardrail, was an outline of a tall, imposing figure. The flicker of a small ember where a lit cigarette rested between thick fingers. 
“Thought you wanted to quit?”
You joined the shadow on the balcony. Arms around yourself as you looked up at a dark night, the moon eclipsed by passing clouds. The flickering light of the cigarette reflected in his sepia lenses.
“Hm… I said that?”
You rubbed at your bare arms as a cold wind blew against your skin. Hair still damp, your nightgown was helpless against the chill. And you moved closer, seeking his body heat. “Something of the sort.”
Adler inhaled, the cigarette burning brighter with his deep intake. Then exhaled. 
“Can’t shake off old habits.”
You hummed at him, plucking the cigarette from his fingers just before he could take another hit of it. Adler turned to you, curious and interested. Watched you take a long drag. Saw your own reflection in his sunglass lens from the bedroom light behind you. Instantly, the addictive taste of nicotine filled your mouth, a rush of dopamine straight to the brain. You let out a soft sigh, smoke curling out of your lips. As you savored the taste of it on your tongue.
With an effortless motion, Adler retrieved the cigarette that was taken from him. And puffed at the end of it. “Thought I weaned you off of cigarettes.”
“You did. Doesn’t mean the cravings ever stop.”
He passed you the cigarette again. “Hm, guess so.”
You both stayed like that. The comfortable silence of the night. Smoking in each other’s company. Reminded you of the times in Vietnam after a long, hard day. Adler let you finish the rest of the cigarette, disappearing into the bedroom, wanting to take a shower to wash the day off too. Adler didn’t leave you much, having smoked most of the cigarette. But you weren’t picky, grateful for his scraps like a starved dog. When it was finished, you snubbed the rest of it against the railing. Uncaring for the stain of soot and ash on the white paint. Then discarded it in an ashtray on a coastal glass side table in the far corner. Where your potted plant sat on top next to it. Leaves yellowed and withering, but saved. But not by your nurturing care that was for certain. You realized that your revitalized plant had just been watered, by Adler no doubt. You went inside, locking the balcony door and nestled yourself into the bed covers. But you couldn’t fall asleep. Something in your chest prevented you, like the beat of your heart was too much for you to bear. Your mind was disquiet, running rampant. The older man was the centerfold of it all.
Adler didn’t take as long of a shower as you had. He walked out of the bathroom, a towel around his waist. Hair darkened from his shower and brushed back. His upper body was on full display in the glow of the table lamp, stray water droplets rolling down the expanse of his chest, down to his abdomen. Adler disappeared into the walk-in closet. Coming out a minute later, dressed in loose fitting pajama pants and a plain T-shirt. 
He flicked the lamp off, plunging the bedroom into sudden darkness. You felt the mattress dip as he got under the duvet and settled on his side of the bed. 
Adler wrapped his arms around you, pulling you closer. You burrowed your face into his chest. Head tucked underneath his chin. The smell of his body wash and the fresh scent of detergent from his shirt filled your nose. Your body relaxed against him. Feeling him do the same against you. Your lips pressed to his cheek, a goodnight kiss he thought. Until your lips strayed to the bruise on his jaw then dipped down to his neck. Where you found his pulse, running your tongue against it slowly. Feeling it began to quicken underneath. His body tensed against yours. Arms tightened around you, fingers digging into your waist. 
“Go to sleep, Bell.”
A low, sleep-ridden voice said above you. It was a warning. A chastisement. A command he expected you to follow. But you were in no mood to listen, let alone close your eyes and go to sleep. You swallowed, moving away from Adler’s neck. Then back up to his face and ghosted your lips over Adler’s. He stirred, body still tensed, but laid unmoving. 
“ Bell .”
Another warning. Spoken like a growl right before the bite. But you were determined, undeterred.
Your hand went to his face, thumbing softly at his scars. “Adler.” 
He leaned into your touch. Stubbled and scarred cheek against the plush of your hand.
“ Please .” 
You didn’t need to ask twice. 
He was hesitant at first, worried. Fingers pressed into your skin, keeping a gap between you two. Warm breath fanned against your face. But you guided his head down to yours, brushing your lips together with his. It was a chaste kiss. Lips against each other for a fleeting moment before separating again. Where tongues just barely brushed, barely stroked into each other's mouth. Before you both braved another then another.  Until such restraint was forgotten in light of unbridled passion. A crash of mouths, a hungriness between you both. Blood rushed throughout your bodies. Hearts racing, heat rising. The hint of smoke on his tongue. 
Just as quickly, you both pulled away from each other. Panting, out of breath. Lips swollen. And all you and Adler could do was stare at each other. Wide-eyed and mouths agape. But the standstill didn’t last long. Adler was the first to close the gap again. Arms around your waist pulled you flush against him, your fingers in his hair. Lips locked to yours in a searing kiss. Siphoning the air from your lungs. You gasped for breath as Adler angled his head, pulling you into a deeper kiss. All tongue and teeth. His desperation matching your own.
You moved forward, Adler chasing after your lips when you pulled away. And quickly straddled him. His fingers dug into your hips, keeping you still. Dilated eyes met dilated eyes as you stared down at the older man from above. He was a mess underneath you already: hair disheveled, skin flushed, the rapid rise and fall of his chest under your palms. Marred lips bruised from the aggressiveness of you both. You couldn’t help but admire the beautiful sight below you. To have such a man like Adler at your mercy. Looking up at you so eagerly. So hungry for more. 
But  in your admiration you let your guard down. And Adler had full intention to take advantage of that. He shifted, quicker than you anticipated, and before you knew it you were on your back. Him over you, caging you against the mattress with his frame. A slight upturn of his lips at your surprised gasp before you were swallowed into another kiss – softer and slower this time. But just as devouring. You squirmed against his hold. Felt him shift again, a knee hooking underneath your leg and pushing it aside as he leaned forward, body pressed down onto you. 
Adler left your mouth, lips across your jaw before dipping down. Lips to the pulse underneath your jaw like you had done to him. His teeth tracing it as it throbbed against his tongue before he bit down – leaving the indentation of teeth in his wake. The morning came back to you, standing in front of the mirror. Watching Adler against your throat. You wished you could see him now like you did then, as he kissed down the column of your neck, tongue trailing all along your jugular. Nipping at your collarbone towards your chest. Nipples poking through the material of your nightgown. 
Hands at your hips that held you still hiked your nightgown up, bunching it at your abdomen before it is pulled over your head and tossed on the floor. Bared to him now. He admired you for a long moment, piercing gaze taking your nakedness in, all along your goosebumped skin. He pulled his shirt over his head. Then Adler pressed his lips between your breasts, ever slow and ever steady. Ignoring your whimpers, your impatience. Heeded his own need to savor you. To evince your worth. His mouth left a scorching path down your abdomen. All across the scars and marks that littered your body, new and old. To the recent bruises, scratches and cuts. On the florets of old gunshot wounds on your torso and midriff that still felt freshly healed and much too tender against Adler’s scarred lips and light stubble.
His head descended down, down, down . Your fingers threaded through his mane of hair, feeling his warm breath above your hips. Calloused hands against your thighs, the one he hooked with his leg was thrown over his shoulder. His body settled between your legs. Already so wet. His mouth kissed up the one over his shoulder. From your thigh all the way up to your ankle. Then back down in a trail of wet kisses. You watched, heavy-lidded, your eyes meeting Adler’s. As he buried his face between your spread legs. You choked a gasp, tugging at his hair. Your thighs wrapped around his head, hips automatically  bucked against his face. As Adler eased you open with his tongue slowly. Kissing, sucking, licking, lapping. Your hips lifted up from the bed, legs taunt, but he held you down. Using his arms wrapped around your waist to stop your squirming and the width of shoulders to pry your legs open even wider. 
Adler was merciless with his tongue. Swirling around the most sensitive part of you. Sending jolts of electricity shooting up your spine, right up to your foggy brain. Added onto the heated pressure that was building in your core. You were already making a mess, dripping down your thighs onto the sheets. Your breathing only grew more uneven, more quicker. Chokes and moans fell from your lips, encouraging the man between your legs. Adler leaned on his side, moving an arm from underneath your waist only to go back and resume to his assail on you. He pressed a thick digit into you slowly, between the lapping of his tongue. Until he was up to the knuckle. Though you moaned at the feeling, you wished he filled you with something else. Adler pumped the finger into you, curling it against your tight, slick walls. Then, after a few moments, added a second. His fingers were calloused but clever. It didn’t take long before you were keening off the bed. Mouth agape, hands clenched around the sheets, hearing the sounds Adler was making between your legs. You were already close, right at the summit. But it wasn’t surprising, adroit and ambidextrous as he was. 
Your fingers shot to his hair again, pulling as the pressure in your core grew more and more. Your thighs squeezed against his head, legs shaking, hips rolling against the movements of his tongue and pumping of his fingers into you. But Adler didn’t relent. He was never a man who could. You were close. So, so, so close. Right on the edge, fire coaxed underneath your skin. Heart bursting, tears pricking the corner of your eyes. Focused solely on the pleasure Adler was giving you. You begged and pleaded, sighed his name in broken breaths. Russell, Russell, Russell. Until your breathing stuttered, breathless as you began to quiver. Like the snap of string, the unspooling of thread, your orgasm crashed over you. Hard and unexpected. Pulled you down underneath the depths, slamming you against the ocean floor. 
Mouth opened in a silent cry, body rose, hips rolling, fluttering around Adler’s fingers, tears rolling down your cheeks as Adler talked you through it. All the emotions, all your pain and suffering, all your fears and insensibility surged forward. A hurricane of mixed, conflicted feelings. Then all at once, it was gone. And you felt… you felt. You didn’t feel much of anything. You didn’t know what to feel. At peace? Unburdened? In limbo? It wasn’t numbness or detachment. But something you couldn’t quite name nor explain. In its wake, as you came down from your orgasm, all you could do was stare up at the ceiling, trying to catch your breath. Tears were still falling from your eyes from an unknown cause. Hands intertwined with yours, grounded you as you laid there motionless. 
Carefully, Adler moved away from between your legs, kissing lazily against your salty skin. Up to your collarbone and neck, then a gentle kiss to the corner of your mouth. He laid beside you, not holding you, but there just so you could feel the tangibility of him. Of the warmth of him next to you. Skin against skin, heart beating in the ribcage next to yours. 
“Bell.”
Your name was whispered in the crook of your neck. Your hands intertwined with his once more. You blinked, shaking through the fog in your mind. Turned your head, eyes meeting Adler’s as he stared at you worriedly. His eyes still dilated, his face drenched with your wet slick. Watched him as he licked his lips. You leaned forward, kissing Adler again. Tasting yourself on his lips. His hand cupped your jaw, deepening the kiss. He pulled away from you, kissing away the tear streaks on your face. Your arms wrapped around his neck, tugging him closer until he hovered over you. Adler was tense again, searching your face.
But you wasted no time, fingers following along his happy trail, tugging at the waistline of his pajama pants. Adler was quick to get the message. Still hesitated, still worried that it was too much for you. Convinced only by your gentle kiss and your pleading eyes. He helped you tug away his clothing, relieving the tightness there. He was rock hard; heavy, ruddy, and curved. You couldn’t help but ogle, licking your lips. Wanted to run your tongue on the underside of it, along a thick vein. Reciprocating, giving him the same pleasure he gave you. But you were both too eager. Your arms were still thrown over his neck, keeping him still as Adler settled between your legs again. Wished he would hurry up already. But the man had other plans. Osculated along the inside of your thigh again, all the way up to your ankle like before. 
“Adler.” Your voice was hoarse, growing frustrated at his delay. 
He ignored you however, still taking his sweet time. Sucking on the skin until he left welts and marks all over. Then did the same to your other thigh. Only stopped when he was satisfied. You pulled him closer, feeling him finally prod against you. Adler hissed low and you winced as he entered you. Still oversensitive, still overwhelmed. Still unused to the size of him. He pressed himself into you leisurely — inch by inch. Much too tight to take him in all at once, but you took as much of him as you could. 
Adler stopped, feeling you squeeze around him in a vice grip.
“Bell.” He hissed through his teeth, “I need you to relax for me.”
You heard the strain in his velvet voice, felt the tensity of him above you. You took a slow breath, trying to get your body to relax. It worked somewhat, Adler eased up. But you could feel him throb inside you. Surprised by his restraint. He searched your face. Pulled out of you carefully, then drew his muscular thighs closer for leverage and sunk his fists into the mattress on either side of your head. Your hands on his shoulders gripped tight as Adler enfolded over you. A measured thrust and you both threw your heads back. He rocked his hips slowly, grunting as you clung to him. Legs wrapped around his hips, whimpering and keening. His face in the crook of your neck. Teeth on the underside of your jaw. His pacing was relentless, persistent. Not too slow, not too fast, but steady. Unwavering, as he fucked you into the mattress. But you wanted more. You wanted his brutality, that calculated violence. The agony and misery. You wanted him to ruin you. 
He already had. 
You were in a muddled state already. Cried out his name as Adler sunk deeper into you. Having been fucked wider to take all of him now. A hum of approval low in Adler’s throat, pleased by how well you took him. Like you were made for him. And only for him. Falling on his forearms, his body pressed on top of you. Flattened by his weight, caged by him. Large, calloused hand over your mouth, to muffle the noises you made; cries, whines and moans. His other ventured down, between your legs, where you were both connected. Felt him cup you, deft fingers rubbed against you. You tugged at his hair, sweat sheening on you both. Adler growled in your ear as you constricted around him again, writhing underneath him. Overstimulated. Your eyes closed shut. It was too much, it was all too much. 
Adler panted above you, jaw clenched. Your name spat through clenched teeth. But you were too lost in the feeling of him pistoning in and out of you, your toes curling, breathing unstable. Bed frame wobbling under you both. Adler removed the hand from your mouth, shot out to the headboard. His other hand left from between your legs, grabbing your jaw. Pulled it forward to face him, forcing you to open your eyes and meet his own. Your mouth opened wide, wanting to cry out. But Adler shoved his fingers into your mouth. Fingers glistened from your sticky slick, curling inside your cheek. Making you taste yourself again. You wrapped your lips around his fingers, sucking them clean. The only sounds you could make now was incoherent babbling. As Russian filth was whispered in your ear. 
Close. You were both so close. 
Together, always together.
Adler pulled his fingers from your mouth, throwing your legs over his wide shoulders. Placed his hands on your hips in a bruising grip; knew it would leave prints afterwards. He was even deeper now that you thought possible. Still kept that steady pace of his. You pulled him into a messy kiss; all tongue and swollen lips. As the foundation of your orgasm grew stronger and more powerful. You broke the kiss as you felt it building higher and higher. Ready to all come crashing down. Adler could feel it too by the way 
you tightened around him. It only encouraged him. His pace grew faster, enough to make you arch up from the bed. Your nails clawed at his back. Mouth agape in a silent scream. Then it crashed over you. Harder than your first. More violent and intense. Your eyes rolled to the back of your head. You fluttered around Adler, gushing over both your thighs. And it wasn’t long before he followed suit. A guttural groan deep from within his chest and a hard thrust into you. Then another and another, rocking your body forward, making the headboard slam the plaster. As he spilled himself inside you. Groaning and growling, his head thrown back. Exposing the column of his throat and the bites you left there.
“Fuck. FUCK.” 
Then a few final thrusts and he collapsed on top of you. Panting, kissing along your neck. As you both came back down like falling feathers. You both laid there like that, in each other’s arms. Trying to catch your breath. Eventually, Adler rolled off of you, pulling himself out as you winced. You could feel him start to spill out of you already, mixing with your slick on your thighs. You had the mind to take your fingers and push it back inside you where it belonged, and by the way Adler watched in deep thought, he shared the same idea. But instead, the older man grabbed his discarded shirt from the floor and cleaned you up. Tossing it away when he was done. Adler pulled you close, your head to his sweaty chest as you let out a drawled out sigh. Ear to his rapid heartbeat, cheek nuzzling against his coiled chest hair. His arms wrapped around you, his legs intertwined with yours. Skin against skin, souls bared to each other. 
“Sleep, Bell.” 
His hands rubbed at your back softly. As he kissed your forehead and let out a deep sigh. Already falling asleep. Your eyes felt heavy. You were exhausted and satisfied. You were starting to ache everywhere; knew that you would feel it all in the morning. Adler fell asleep before you, soft snoring into your hair. His deep breathing lulled you. And for once, sleep came to you easily… 
And yet…
Yet…
Something wasn’t right.
Even in the embrace of sleep, just on the verge of consciousness, you could tell. Cold, uncomfortable. Unbearable even, and… unsafe. It made you stir, shifting against the confines of something that held you close. Too close. Restrictive, digging deep into your skin. Suffocated you. Drowning, you were drowning again. Being dragged down underneath dark torrents. But there was no sudden violence to save you, no inner animalistic urge to weaponize. You were pacified, a limp body lost in the depths. A corpse sinking to the endless bottom. 
You couldn’t fight. Couldn’t fight hard, couldn’t fight strong or desperately. Nothing was enough to free yourself, nothing would ever be. You were a deadweight, a stone thrown into a lake. Free falling into the deep, dark depths below. Light above you, fading away from you. Everything in you, ached for oxygen. Your lungs burned, nostrils flared – choking for air. Pressure built into your chest like wet concrete. You opened your mouth to scream, but your cries were silenced by the water, your mouth filling with it. Frantic releases of breath left an effervesced trail as you sunk. Down, down. Further and further. Buried in a watery grave, pressurized and all consuming. Death was slow. Your death was inevitable like grave soil being thrown over your coffin. There was no more fighting the throes of inevitable death. No screaming and no mercy.
Your sight blackened until all you saw was red. Red, red, red . The color of wounds, the color of bloodsport. The color of hellfire. Then you heard it. A symphony of sounds, an echo like a whale song. Cacophonous and jarring. It reverberated in your bones and repeated in your head. An evocation that you began to understand, to recognize. It called to you, spoke a name. ‘Bell, Bell, Bell’   it said, repeating over and over like a mantra. From a voice that you knew wholeheartedly, deep down in the intertwisted threads of the tapestry of soul, bones and flesh. An echo, a whisper in the nothingness. 
“Bell, we've got a job to do.”
We’ve got a job to do. 
We’ve got a job to do. 
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A trip down memory lane. A series of memories: the smell of napalm and gunpowder. Sweat stinging the eyes, the taste of blood and mud in the mouth. Mazes of wire and explosives. Booby traps, land mines. VC rats scurrying in escape tunnels. The flash of the muzzles. The clink of bloodstained dog tags as they were yanked off of dead soldiers. Shadows between the trees; VietCong hiding in plain sight. Gunfire, a helicopter crash. Burning remnants of it stuck in a canopy. Thrown in a firefight in a paddy field. A voice, a narrator to the palimpsest of your own narrative. A tour guide through your own head; the devil on your shoulder. Old ruins, a fork in the road. Across a river, a rope bridge. A tunnel. A burning village. Then a red door. Always one at the end. You cannot escape it.  
You walked through the door. A bright light blinded your sight. The sounds of a tropical jungle, palm leaves and elephant grass brushed against your skin. An oppressing heat. A long, white hallway that stretched on and on. Miles upon miles upon miles. Imperceivable, indeterminate. An endless iteration, a feedback loop. White walls and one way windows. Lab rooms full of medical equipment, surgical tools, projectors, and flickering television screens. 
Purgatory . 
White noise in your ears. In the distance, a bell swings. But there’s no ring.
Your surroundings started to crumble, decaying right in front of you. The walls cracked, the foundation split. The windows shattered. Falling, it was all collapsing in, from the ceiling to the floor. And all onto you. You sprinted through, running down the deteriorating hallway endlessly. A voice in your head again; another red door in front of your face. Through it again as always. And there in the middle of endless darkness was a long metal table. You knew what to do even with a broken mind; took a seat at the head of the table. Right where you knew you belonged. Faces, faces all around. Other people in the room, sitting around the table too. And a towering man with silver, slicked back hair and a thick mustache. He looked at you, talked to you in an accented voice that sounded far too familiar. Too familial . He said a name, your true name; Your real name. One you had long forgotten. You blinked at him as the man spoke, words like a distant echo. It reverberated in your head. Resurfaced memories. Of a plan. One you helped contrive.
‘Nukes. Europe. Detonation. Safety of Solovetsky.’
Solovetsky .
From the safety of Solovetsky.
Something reached for you, someone. You started to wake. Your body ached all over. Your left eye throbbed. Your sight burned – white, white. Too bright. Bright lights above you. Bleary-eyed; eyes seeing and unseeing, like a camera lens trying to find focus. Your surroundings were nothing but a blur. A warbling in waterlogged ears, a chorus of inharmonious noise. 
Sepia shades in the dark, a looming figure crept out from the shadows.  
“Bell, no more fucking around.”
You tried to sit up. But you’re restrained to a metal gurney. Forced to lay down on your back. There was relief there, seeing Adler. Affection and admiration, relief. Underneath all your confusion, all your dubiety. The fogginess in your head, the conflicting emotions that bubbled in the cauldron of your sensibility. He wasn’t alone in the dark room. But your eyes always looked to him. Only him. Pinpointed him wherever and whenever. Adler grabbed you roughly, a hard grip on a tactile vest you were wearing. Forced your upper body up from the gurney, the thick strap around your chest that held you down, cut into your ribs and stomach.
“What did Perseus say? Where is he?”
You stared at Adler. It was all you could do. Alarm sirens in your head at the way he looked down at you, acted towards you. Like you were nothing to him. There was no subtle softness on the rough features of his face. No crinkling of his crow’s feet in the corner of his eyes as he looked down at you. You weren’t in the bedroom like you expected, sunlight streaming through the curtains. Wrapped in his embrace, your children sleeping in. 
Children. 
Where are your children at?
Your gaze darted around, eyes bulging with a sudden panic. But all you saw was Adler. Your tongue was like lead, heavy and stuck to the roof of your mouth. Your jaw ached like you’ve been grinding your molars together. Despite it, you tried to speak. Throat dry and scratchy. 
Where are your children? Are they safe? Where are you? 
Who are you, really?
Disoriented, Adler assured you. You were just disorientated. Help is what you needed. But it wasn’t just your own, Adler needed it as well. An exchange, you both needed to help each other. 
Bullshit. It was all bullshit. 
Adler wasn’t pleased with you. 
“‘Bullshit’ is what your whole life will amount to if you don’t come clean. Tell us where Perseus is!”
Adler was unrecognizable in that moment, not the man you remembered. One you held dear to your heart. This wasn’t him, was it? This wasn’t the Adler you knew and cherished. He wouldn't subject you to this. Adler would never do this. Wouldn’t he? This man wore his face, spoke his words. But he wasn’t Adler. You blinked up at him, this wasn’t real. He wasn’t real. You tested the restraints, feeling how they cut into the circulation of your wrists and ankles. And his grip on you only tightened, fist flexed around the rough textile of your tactile vest. Your head throbbed. You felt your chest tighten with the constricting compression of pain. Emotional turmoil churned inside you. This fake Adler, this impersonator was the cause of your pain, of your suffering. The puppeteer behind the scenes. A conjuring of your worst fears. 
What did this man do to you? 
“We gave you a second chance when you were shit out of luck. Now we just want some assistance in return.”
He dropped you with a harsh push, and you fell back onto the gurney. A second chance. Tit for tat; quid pro quo. Someone held up a blue folder; a dossier soiled with a dried bloody handprint. 
Then you remembered. Remembered it all. 
A quick succession of memory; Betrayed. Bleeding out in the back of your hummer on an airfield. Blood stained dossier in your lap. Melting metal and burning rubber – a gas leak. The wreckage of a plane on fire in the far distance. Dying, you were dying. Left for dead. But these people, this man with the face of Adler. They’re perfidious. Manipulating you, you were nothing but entertainment to them. Like picking a scab and watching it bleed over and over again. 
Lying. He’s lying. He put all that shit in your head. 
“The CIA reinvented you, Bell.”
Reinvented you; built you back up. Fragments of your consciousness, stained-glass windows. Shards of you too sharp to fully put back together. You were just a golden joinery of flesh and bone. Nothing but haphazardly put-together. A shell of a person. A conflict of your own self. Memories that weren’t your own stuffed in your damaged brain. Menticide, MK-Ultra. A fabrication, a falsification. Of identity, of background, of bonds. They used you and your expertise. Used you for their own bidding. Adler used you, pretended your ties together.
But this was all a trick. It was all in your head, a torment specified for you. Your children were real, they were safe back home. And this man, he wasn’t truly Adler; Adler would never do such a thing to you. You've been through so much together, done so much together. 
Together, always together. 
It was a macabre joke, all a sadistic game. They were toying with you.
These people were sick. Sick in the head, more than you.
“Are your hands clean, Bell?”
Were they clean? Cleansed of wrongdoings like Adler said? Weren’t you a sinner, just like them? 
Purgatory. 
This was purgatory. Consequences, punishment. What you deserved for sins that stained your soul. For a past, a personhood you cannot remember. A false identity given and granted by them, for you. A trick, a false reassurance. Integration, interrogation. Interrogated? You were interrogated? No, it was a confessional. An admission. One you fought, one you refused. You weren’t a sinner like them. Like they claimed you were. Purgatory. 
This purgatory was all in your head. A delusion. 
Fuck this. Fuck them. 
“I don’t think so. You’re still holding back on us, and we are going it out of you.”
Again, ‘Adler’ seized hold of you. Hand curled into a fist around your tactical vest. With the other the older man grabbed your jaw, rough fingers digging into your skin. He forced your head to the side. Face-to-face with him now. 
He leaned down closer.
“We have a job to do.” 
Your brain went blank, something within you triggered. Like a switch. Enchanted, hypnotized, mesmerized. Stuck in a trance. You instantly relaxed. Eyes to those behind his shades. Waited for his direction, for his command. A dog at his heel. 
He released you slowly, stepping back from you.
“The trigger phrase kept you in line but it didn’t give us everything we needed. Your innermost secrets were always locked behind a door.”
The red door. Always an obstacle in your way. A gateway through the labyrinthine corridors of a shattered psyche, the ruins of broken mind. For which all paths converged and led back to him. Back to Adler. Like a northern star; a flame in the dark. He was always the one to reel you in, to ground you. A planet caught in his gravity.  But this trick, this manipulation tactic was not untrue. This brutal man that stood over you was not a figment of your imagination, no matter how much you blinked.  Nor was he a trickster or an impersonator. This man was Adler. And what you both had… your complicated and complex relationship. It was never real. None of it was. Your past together, even your future together. Your children… none of it was real. Pain deep in your chest, coiling around your heart like thorn vines. The mother inside wailed and sobbed, grieving for what you never had in the first place.
You watched him as he talked on. Words he was saying to you, seeped into your head. You probably hate them right now, he said. Hate, you should hate. It was the only understanding you needed; nothing of the stakes, of a threat of nuclear fallout, of the death of millions off the face of the earth. A realization. One that you couldn’t fully heal from. A pain that broke your rhythm. A flow of agonizing hurt washed over you, a remembrance of a ghostly past and a once tangible future. This was purgatory. Not one manifested by your woes and fears, or created by your own head or designed for you. It was a byproduct, a fact of life. To live, was to suffer. To suffer, was to live.
It had all been a dream, a fantasy. Hopeful wishing in light of your suffering. The only source of strength and hope you could cling onto. You shared no life with him. No allegiance, or connection. You didn’t know him, not truly. He was not your safety, not the gravity keeping you on your feet. Your world crumbled, unfurling at the seams. Between the subtle shading and the absence of light laid the nuance of illusion. Of the lie fed to you, of the life spun for you, of the personhood falsified unto you. You should loathe him, you should fear him. You shouldn’t trust the man in front of you. You knew it all as true. 
“This is your chance to define who you really are, Bell.”
But love and hate had always tasted the same to you. 
Remember?
“Where is Perseus?” Adler asked you, expectantly. 
The voice of that tall silver-haired man in that dark room, in your ear once more. Whisperings in your head. Truth on the tip of your tongue.
From the safety of Solovetsky.
….Solovetsky.
“Solovetsky. It’s the Solovetsky Monastery.” You told him. 
Adler repeated the word.  “Solovetsky.” 
He sent whoever was there out of the room, appointed tasks in preparation for what’s to come. You watched as he untied your restraints around your wrists and legs. Undid the one around your chest. Without hesitation. 
“You made the right choice, Bell.”
Truly? Had you truly chosen correctly?
Adler clasped your hand, helped you up from the gurney. The heat of his palm seeping through your fingerless gloves. The hand on your shoulder, steadied you as you stood on wobbly legs. 
“You’re still one of us.”
One of us. 
It was bittersweet beneath it all. 
All the conflicting emotions, the pain and fear, the grieving for a life you never shared together. The memories that weren’t yours, but Adler’s. In that, you at least shared. But despite it all. You did what you always had done. Even now. You put your trust in him. Followed him dutifully. Heeded his words. It was all you knew. All you knew how to do. Whether it was implanted into you or learned over time. His ambition, his will; your purpose. A fatal flaw. Following him to the ends of the world, to hell on earth by his side. As the cards of fate were shuffled and played. 
Even now after the all-out assault on Solovetsky, the foiling of Perseus' plan. You were found and rescued from underneath all the debris: rubble, concrete and metal sheets. Rebars stuck out of the remnants of the monastery like broken bones. Voices on the other side. A figure between the dust and smoke, fires burning around you. Adler appeared in front of you, and you couldn’t help the sigh of relief at the sight of him. He extended an arm out to you there on the ground. 
“Take my hand, Bell.” He said.
And you did.
Reached out for him. Let him pull you back on your feet as you steadied yourself. Listened to his triumphant speech afterwards. Of the evil you helped stop. Without your knowledge at first, then with it afterwards. 
“This is how wars are won, Bell.”
You couldn’t help the chill that ran down your spinal cord as he spoke directly to you. Goosebumps rose. Felt like ants marching one by one, up and down your skin. It was a declaration of devotion. Not to you, never to you. But to his country. For the safekeeping and welfare of the Western world and its idealisms. You were nothing but a means to an end. A stepping stone in the cobble path. Just another pawn on the chess board sacrificed for the checkmate. The early morning broke through the clouds of smoke. The fires still burned bright against the waning dusk, even throughout the incoming dawn. Soon the leeching light of the fires was but a memory. Fleeced clouds roamed through the pastorals of a calm sky, subsiding away, and freeing the sun from its subjugation. The sun rose, blooming against an azure sky, unfurling its golden tendrils, to bare its fierce face once again. Apprehension prickled along the back of your neck, the hairs there stood at end. You couldn’t shake off the feeling and that fight or flight instinct was becoming very hard to ignore. 
Yet, you still followed right behind Adler as he led you up a hill. Towards a cliff that overlooked the Arctic sea. He was a few paces ahead but still looked back towards you to make sure you were still following. As if you would bolt in a split second when he turned his back and wasn’t looking. The smell of brine became stronger as you reached the top of the cliff. Carried on the cold winds, the exhale of wintry dread. Of death’s call. The taste of salt was a sharp bitterness on your tongue, making your mouth prune and your thirst more fierce. You watched him take a deep breath through his nose, inhaling the cool scent of the sea. Adler leaned a leg on top of a rock and peered over the edge. He lit up a cigarette, taking a drag of it, and stared out to the sea. 
You stood only a couple feet away, just observing him. Wallowed in uncertainty, in the unknown. In the aftermath of the truth revealed. The dealer’s hand had already been dealt, but you didn’t know what it read. What it entailed when it came to you. The roar of crashing waves battered against the jagged rock of the cliffside in your ears. Filled the silence between you both. But it wasn’t enough to drown the endless stream of thoughts in your headspace. 
Adler turned towards you. Cool and impassive. Wholly inscrutable to you. 
“Arctic air. Clears the head, doesn’t it.”
An ice breaker, something to cut through the tension between you both. Then came his praise, and something inside fawned at his words. A simple acknowledgement that was everything to you. 
“I just want you to know that this little thing that’s happened with you and me. It was always for the greater good.”
Adler flicked his cigarette away. Your eyes watched him waste it, as it fell down into the sea. More praise from him. You were a hero, he told you. That dreaded nickname tumbling from his lips again. Kid . More talk about being a hero. Heroism, sacrifice. Sacrifice of the self, of others. Sacrifice. You were the sacrificial lamb, another pawn on the chess board sacrificed for the checkmate. For the greater good. Why would it turn out any different? You served your purpose. You were no longer useful. 
It would always end this way, with your death at the very culmination. You were just another loose end that needed to be dealt with. 
“... it was never personal.” 
You habitually wobbled on the precipice of life and death. Between luck of the draw and the short end of the stick. Firm-footed at its edge at the very last second. Death had been elusive to you once. A mercy neither given nor received. But now, you saw the margins of error permitted in between. You barely felt the bullet as it struck through your chest. Scarlet bloomed beneath your fingertips, stained your skin like overripe raspberries. Shedding liquid dripped onto the ground in splatters. A contrast of color that was vibrant against the mellow pigmentation. There it burgeoned under the sun, roses and scarlet sage. Sarcodes and carnations. Bouquets and garlands, a gathering of plucked lifeblood. Your knees buckled as your body went slack and you collapsed to the ground. Clutching at your lower chest, you grimaced at the excruciating pain of a deep-seeded wound. The bitter taste of a sob was on your tongue. But you swallowed it down, let it simmer out as the coppery taste overpowered both the bitterness and the saltiness in your mouth. 
You could only lie there on the dirt, bleeding and exhausted. Supine in your own pool of blood, your eyes to the sky. Watched the seagulls glide in and out of your vision carried by the oceanic winds and the clouds floating above you. Blood swarmed in your mouth. Your respiration stuttered, uneven and wheezing with every breath rattling your ribcage. Dirt and gravel shifted as heavy footsteps approached you, stopping inches away from where you lay. You turned your head, letting it loll to the side. Wanting to look out to the horizon in the distance. The boots in front of your face moved. Feet planted next to your head instead, giving you a clear view of the sight over the cliffside. He was quiet as he stood next to you, looking out the horizon like you were. But you felt his eyes glance down at you every so often. Waiting for your last breath. 
There was a strange comfort there with him by your side. As a bedside presence, as company as death creeped in. Nobody wanted to die all alone. And at least a man such as Adler had the decency to stay. But underneath the solace, there was a hard truth. The realization that he only wanted to make sure that you died. That all loose ends were gone. 
You knew as well as he did that death would eventually come. He had aimed for a quick kill, a merciless end to not prolong your suffering. But your fast draw of your pistol from your side as you mirrored his action. Moved just slightly with your unholster as you stared down each other’s gun barrels. But it was enough for him to miss his mark. Only for the shot to hit your chest instead of your head where Adler initially aimed. Now you would suffer, your own doing you supposed. Self-afflicted in a last ditch effort to live. Or rather take him down with you. Together, to the depths of hell. Tit for tat; quid pro quo. 
The sound of metal clicking above you of an adjustment of a pistol. You took as much of a stable breath as you could, expecting another gunshot to come. To quicken your death, take you out of your misery like putting down a dog. All to finish what was already started. But no shot rang out, instead the pistol was holstered to his side and buckled around his thigh. You were not worth the waste of another bullet it seemed. You felt his eyes stray from the horizon, down to you. You heard him let out a deep, weary sigh. After your bloodied coughs sent blood droplets onto the ground next to his boots. Your chest heaved and you gasped out aloud for air, like you were being submerged. Head pushed underneath the frothy surface. Drowning in your own blood. Your body had accepted death, but your soul refused to rest; psychosomatic prodromes. A restlessness that couldn’t be overcome.
Fighting still, even in your death throes. 
“Sleep, Bell.” 
A whisper on the wind, a ghostly graze along your cheek of a feigned loving touch. One last command, one last instruction. 
Whether you knew it or not, unconsciously or consciously, you heeded those words. Your eyes fluttered close like butterfly wings as you started to go limp, letting go of it all. The horizon began to fade in your blurring sight. And soon after, you lost all feeling. The cold winds against your skin, the sounds of lapping waves and the taste of brine and blood  — they were nothing to you now. Clutched in the cold grip of death. Where a frostbite numbness overcame you like you were plunged in a tub of ice. Doused in freezing water. Senseless and insensible. Capitulated. Your life was beyond you now. Below, where the cliffside stretched down towards the sea. To the ebb and flow of turbulent waters.
Blue. Dark blue. 
The color of Adler’s eyes. One of his favorite genres that played on the radio. The complexion of a corpse. The quadrangle that held fifty stars on the national flag. The color of solitude so cold. The expanse of water as it swallowed you whole. Body tossed over the edge, lost to the sea. Paths intertwined now to be untangled for good.
Here, on this heroic day, you dreamed a dream. 
In your brain’s oscillations of replayed memories, a last recall of life events just before death.Of a life not merited. Of a life lost to you. One that was never yours to take. You lived a false life in a world that was falser still. Enraptured by the being of your damaged brain. Deluded, deceived. How it comforted you with vivid illusions of the intangible of your own life in the haziness of hoary dreamscapes. Influenced by your capture, shaped by the man you should loathe. But instead who you found comfort in. You only made it easier for them to erase you, for him to manipulate you. The beginning and the end; the end to your beginning. 
The ‘what-ifs’ and ‘should-haves’ all but questions gone unanswered. A mirage in a desert, right before reality set in when you looked too close, got too close. The sounds of your children laughing, their arms around your waist. Clinging, attached to the hip. Their cries to you when they had nightmares. And your consolation afterwards. Adler in the doorway. Watching, always watching you. Sharp eyes that found yours. In the gap of the evidence board when you were out of line of sight. He kept you close. Right under his thumb. The feel of Adler next to you, on you, inside you. Flesh to flesh, skin on skin. Lips to yours. Scars shown, souls bared. Fates so intertwined, so interlaced with each other, that neither of you knew where you ended and he began. But such deep ties needed to be severed. For his own good more than yours. 
And here, on such a heroic day, the complexity of the mind was incomparable to the simplicity of the heart. 
Beloathed, behated, betrayed, yet still beloved; dearly in life as in death. Heartbroken, heartsick. Disheartened. A heart that beat against contused ribs. Flames of love buried beneath ash and cinder which laid still your tender heart. But there were no asphodel fields to bury you. No tombs to house your remains. You had no headstone, no eulogy, no mourners to mourn you. No church bells in the distance. Only you, to mourn and grieve for what you never had. You would be the unspoken, the redaction. Another lost and forgotten file in the archives. No one would ever know. You would never be known or remembered. Removed from all historical accounts. Blacked out, scratched out of the records.
To Adler, you were a temporary asset. To Perseus, you were a traitorous rat. And to you? Who were you in the eyes of yourself? You thought you knew once. Even when your memories were but sand grains in the cusp of your palms. Although you felt more ghost than human, watching as the world went on without you. You were nothing but an echo of a heartbeat from a long dead heart. Where life was not for you. Never was for you. Such life was beyond you now. Where the planes of reality and dreams had collided. You were never anything more than what you needed to be. What you needed yourself to believe yourself to be. For such a life, for a family. For Adler by your side, was only conjured by a midst of madness. A madness you had thought another found beautiful. But it only made you a liability. Your brain trauma, your memory loss, your identity crisis; it was the only guarantees you knew about yourself. A byproduct of a supposed life of soldiering and espionage. Self-sacrifice. The same thing that Adler drilled into your head. It had always been for the greater good. He prepared you for this. For your eventual end. So here, it was reaped and sowed. 
Here, on this heroic day, there remained only a revered silence. 
For a dead dreamer and a sullied dream. 
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A/N:
Critique welcomed and encouraged as long as it is constructive and polite (don't be rude/mean pretty please ◡̈ ).
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hawkfurze · 1 month ago
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I finally got this update done! A combination of procrastination on the script and school starting made this update take forever. Then I decided to take a break, again, to finish up drawing the last few pages of CH2 of In Harmony, which you can check out at @inharmony-comic I hope you guys didn't think I wasn't gonna do a date update, after the bunch of times I mentioned them never having a normal date previously. It all comes down to where to fit it.
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afyrian · 3 months ago
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phase two - shut up m.list
  the night sky is all consuming, the streetlights battling for some form of illumination. even the neon lights are struggling against the darkness, their color flickering inharmoniously. biting the side of your tongue, you look back at kuroo, standing in the sprinkling rain. he's looking down an alleyway, mesmerized.
  "would you hurry up? it's going to start pouring!" you shout through a smile, hands cusped around your mouth.
  kuroo continues to look ahead, eyebrows creasing in the middle, hands freeing from his jacket pockets. instead of giving you any sort of indication that he was listening, he heads down the alley. tilting your head slightly, you walk past the dark sedans and through puddles to reach him. listening to some song playing through the smoke shop's speakers as it muffles a noise in the alley.
  stepping into a particularly deep puddle, it soaks your socks, however, the deeply uncomfortable feeling dissipates as you turn into the alleyway. it's immensely dark besides an old door propped open. the crack of light floods onto the asphalt flooring, potholes creating odd shadows within. at the end of the fluorescent lighting, you can see a man with a mask covering his face. 
  blood covers his mouth and contrasts greatly from the black cloth. squinting your eyes, you're able to see someone hunched over a few milk carton boxes. his hair is spiked up similarly to kuroo's, a sigh of relief leaving your lips, "suro.. you had me scared for a second there."
  walking up to the figure, he turns around, only to reveal someone who's far from kuroo. the man wipes blood from his nose, his bloodied fist scattered with old scars. "what, your friend decided to call in some white knight? too scared?" he walks towards you, your feet moving backward in the same pace.
  "where is he?" you ask, feeling the phlegm in the back of your throat sit there aimlessly.
  "wouldn't you like to know?" the man swings his fist forward, hitting your shoulder as you try to move away.
  running into a dumpster, your shoulder throbs in pain from the collision. the man's fist is larger than you had anticipated, the pain lingering from your collarbone to your elbow. leaning against the dumpster, your hand feels and hold handheld vacuum, the metal handle feeling light in your hand. "yeah i would!" you swing the vacuum into the air, hitting him in the side.
  his hands reach for his side, the thick end hitting him where his ribs should be. taking it again you swing against his knee, shouting loudly, "help! someone help!" 
  swinging the vacuum again, he grabs it before it can hit his head. wrapping his hands around it, he pulls it away from you quickly. you stagger forward at the force and fall to your, the water on the ground covering your scratched arms. holding the vacuum above his head, he steadies it to bring it down on you, "should've just left this alone..."
  closing your eyes, you raise your arm, holding it above your head in anticipation. however, nothing comes crashing down on you. your arm lingers in the air for a second, wondering if it was some sort of trick or mockery. slowly, you open your eyes, trying to keep them adjusted to the low lighting. looking up you can see that no one is standing there. he's disappeared. 
  you look around, eyes scanning the alleyway's dark corners. taking in a deep breath, something moves in the corner of your eyes. someone stands on the building's roof, a cape flowing like a movie scene. squinting your eyes, you can just barely see an emblem on his jacket, however, it's too far for you to see perfectly. the only thing you can realize is that it's who you think it is.. it's eclipse.
  just as you're about to say something, pulling your phone from your back pocket (that's likely cracked or broken), he disappears onto the roof. pursing your lips, you breathe in heavily, finally giving yourself a chance to relax. as your lungs expand, you can feel your ribs are in pain, possibly bruised. "oh my god.. holy shit.." you let out breathlessly, smiling, realizing eclipse just saved your life.
  "i have an article!" adrenaline kicks in and instead of feeling an onset of pain, you think back to your article. you have something to write, you could even show it to... "kuroo, wait, kuroo! tetsuro, where are you?"
  your voice echoes through the alleyway, hands pressing against the ground as you make your way to your feet. little rocks dig into your palms. they leave indentations along your skin, your heart beating quicker at the thought of kuroo having been kidnapped. wiping your hands off on your shirt, you quickly ignore the slight pain in search of him.
  passing by the passed out man, blood now dry against his face mask, you grimace. crinkling your nose, you walk through the alleyway until you reach the other end. however, you still can't see him, his spiky hair and annoying voice are absent from your existence. "kuroo! get your ass out here before i kill you myself!" 
  clenching your teeth, you don't hear anything besides the incessant rain dribbling against the ground. "please! i'm not kidding!" you nostrils flare until you can finally hear someone moving slowly through the alley. 
  turning around, you finally see him standing up from behind a trash can. his hair is falling under the growing rainfall. blood trickles from his nose, hand pushing against his blood soaked jeans. "oh my god i thought you were dead," you sigh, tears hidden by the rain, "i don't know what i would've done."
  you hurry towards him, ignoring the pain lingering in your side. wrapping your arms around his shoulders you can feel your chin trembling. "i'm sorry, she was an old lady.. they would've hurt her," he whispers as his chin rests against your shoulder.
  "it's okay, we just have to get cleaned up, i would've killed you if you had died."
  "but i would've already been dead..."
  "shut up."
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a/n: imagining this with a bunch of quick time events that kill me taglist (open): @eggyrocks @causenessus @applepi25 @unhelpfulnpc @phoenix-eclipses
@iiwaijime @cupidsblonde @yogurtkags @s1ckntw1st3d @mfcherry
@just-coreee @cherrypieyourface @csbnova @keeboismine
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lilblucat · 10 months ago
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Can I just say I really love how Colt and Akita contrast against each other? Colt is so monochrome with barely any color if any at all, and Akita is ALL color, and so many of them!
This wasn’t phrased very compellingly but I do really really like that about them! Despite how aggressively different and opposite their appearances are it’s just…agh! It’s good and cool I love character design skfhhsdvdhdh good siblings fambily
Thank you so much for the ask!
It was completely unintentional their their color palettes contrast that way tbh. Colt was more designed to contrast Chloe, Akita ended up filling in a similar design role.
When thinking of how a Uzi and N shipkid would look, the white on white was a glaringly obvious uncommon palette. It ends up looking pretty good in grey (which ngl I forgot his jacket was last time I colored him in).
I guess in that regard, Akita's color palette is pretty inharmonious. The blue arm/leg warmers contrast a lot, and admittedly was just the first color to come to mind when drafting them.
I think it's a little obvious when seeing them side-by-side like this, but the intent is that they are the N and Uzi of this generation. I've flipped some tropes between them and their parents though. The shipping meta of the new generation isn't going the Nuzi route obviously lol.
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xkseii · 2 years ago
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⎮Danger on each side⎮
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⏤ Characters: Dottore⎮Pantalone⎮reader
⏤ Including:nsfw (-17)
⏤ Warnings → sub/bottom male reader, stripper au, overstimulation, lap dance, virgin!Dottore, mention of blood, blowjob
⏤ Requested by: @devilswhore-emrys
⏤ 7.000 words
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The intense and blinding lights were dancing around you, distracting you from your only purpose, which was to move your body correctly in rhythm with the music. You could feel all your muscles tense and throb, arms aching and legs trembling, but you were in such an intense and focused state that you didn't even think about stopping dancing.
You can feel yourself get more tired as the minutes passed, cheering getting louder, almost deafening around you, all eyes on your graceful form and the stage. Despite the colourful lightening, and the inharmonious movement within the crowd, you were able to make out the forms of bills being thrown on the stage. And your smirk widened when you noticed a few of them at your feet with one or two zeros at the end. Your rant would be paid without a problem this month.
As the song was going to end, you offer the crowd the most sublime ending you could give. Immediately, you hear people whistle, the flashing lights dazzling you, and loud bass making your head pound. Everything mixed together, the room becoming blurry, the colours blending beautifully, red and blue overtaking your vision for a few seconds.
And then, your vision went black as the lights get cut off suddenly, your feet hitting the ground with a soft sound, almost imperceptible despite the high heels.
Panting, you gripped the pole tightly, forcing your sore legs to hold you up, lights turning back on at the same instant. You are met with cheering, desperate hands chasing after you, and a wave of bills flying around you as an appreciation for your performance.
The spectators looked at you with a mix of emotions, from admiration and adoration to lust and need, some shouting your name in the hope to get even just a second of attention. Unfortunately for them, you are too tired tonight to fuel their ego, so you simply flash a small smile.
Teasingly bending forward to grab a bundle of bills that were at your feet, you raise them to your lips, leaving a soft kiss on it followed by a wink to the crowd, leaving the stage. Applause and acclamation going off behind you, openly begging for another performance, despite knowing it wouldn't happen.
With your heels clicking against the ground, carefully stepping down the stage, you watch two members of the staff run past you to collect the money, afraid that someone would try to steal. Though all the spectators at the front were regulars, they were far too rich to even think about stealing this money. So their precipitation is ridiculous.
Set on returning to the dressing room, you walk rapidly past numerous customers until you notice one of your favourite regulars sitting at the bar. You could feel his eyes on you, along with the eyes of some spectators burning your back, desirous to see you stop for them.
Feeling nice, you go toward your regular with a smirk, swaying your hips provokingly as you discreetly huff, already feeling tired. You sit beside him for a few minutes, exchanging some words as he gently grips your thigh, offering you a drink and trying to ask if you were free for the night.
But you were already getting bored, the man was undeniably handsome but too dull and uninteresting for you. In a fake way, you chuckle and smile at his attempt to convince you, ultimately failing when the bartender showed up to save you. He told you that the boss was waiting for you, even though both of you knew perfectly well that he wasn't here tonight.
Excusing yourself, you stand up, taking the gift the customer oh-so-sweetly bought for you and left. By now, that same night routine was boring, unable to fulfil your need to discover something new and want more. Lost in your thoughts, you walked to the back, ignoring the propositions of some new clients, that weren't even offering enough to spend one hour with you.
As you almost reached the dressing room, a man unexpectedly grabbed your arm, his other hand sneaking towards your stomach, clearly too close to your crotch.
The first reflex that you had was to step with your heels on his feet, along with gripping his arm and turning it the other way, resulting in a disgusting cracking sound. The security guard appeared behind the man, got him under control and dragged him away, apologizing for not noticing him or stepping in sooner.
Not really caring or wishing to get held back more, you dismissed it, saying that it was okay as your only want was to reach that damn dressing room and get a nap. But it seemed like fate was against you.
Because, when you turned your head, you made eye contact with an unfamiliar man.
He looked superb, to say the least. With long black hair, pretty profound eyes and long lashes, he was definitely captivating. The man next to him was just as hypnotizing, his looks and mask standing out among the crowd, as you were certain that you never saw them before.
Despite not being your regulars, they were sitting in your section, only reserved for rich regulars or important persons. And this detail caught your attention immediately, as you send a puzzled look at one of the guards who shrugged their shoulders, just as dumbfounded.
It was quite surprising, to put it mildly, especially when you are aware that this club was unknown to the public, and it was exceptional to see anyone new. And yet, both men were here, sitting on this red velvet couch as if they were owning the place.
With a bold smirk, one was looking at you up and down while the other looked bored out of his mind, absolutely not caring about anything but his glass of alcohol. The eye contact with the black-headed one seemed extremely long, never-ending as none of you wanted to look away first. Truthfully, in reality, only some seconds passed since you noticed them.
Unconsciously, you let your eye glide over his body, observing the curves of what the tight black turtleneck was showing off, going to his completely covered legs and ankles, the large black slacks and shiny leather shoes.
Finally, you went back to his face, observing his sharp jaw but delicate traits blending in an elegant way. Even though his face was impassive, you could see the soft blush colouring his cheeks, standing out under the white light of the projector. Sensing that it was lasting a bit too long, you just leave feeling his eyes on you as a security agent walking close behind you after what just happened with the previous rude man.
The golden door of the dressing room was like a blessing, opening it in a haste and rushing inside the room. A small grin made its way onto your face when you noticed the comfortable leather chair, almost jumping on it as you sighed, resting your feet on the table.
Your whole body was relaxing, each muscle aching as you go limp, dozing off. With the last strength you had, you took off the tight leather strap around your thigh and arm, along with the collar around your neck. Now, able to peacefully go to sleep for a few minutes, enjoying your break.
Another dancer woke you up not long after, telling you that it was the start of the night and someone else would surely get you for tonight. Sighing, you forced yourself to stay awake, scrolling through your phone indifferently, delightedly taking the joint that one of the guy offered you.
As you take a hit, exhaling soon after the smoke numbs your brain and makes you feel dizzy, relaxing you to the point you didn't care who you were going to spend the night with.
You were in your own little world, only exchanging a few words with the people around you that were far too energetic. Most of them were busy counting the money they earned, eating or redoing their makeup. You stared at your own stack of money, which was smaller but with higher value.
After all, you were one of the best strippers, and definitely the best barman. Many customers were only coming for you and your amazing cocktails, knowing that you were always remembering their taste in alcohol by heart.
Since you started, the price of your private dance only went higher and higher, as it was extremely rare for you to accept a request. Only your regulars or people you were interested in would get the chance of witnessing a private dance.
And one of the nice things about choosing your customers was that you could recognize them easily through the crowd, and so, know if this night would be a calm one or not. Thankfully, tonight, none of your regulars were here, so you would just be behind the bar serving customers and then, go home quickly to enjoy a nice night of sleep.
Even though it was only the start of the night, you were impatiently waiting for it to be over.
The atmosphere was calm in the room, almost relaxing if you were ignoring the muffled cheering coming from outside, and the sound of someone throwing up in the room beside yours. Grimacing as you knew it was one of the new strippers, that wasn't used yet to drinking alcohol or performing just after.
Sighing, you let your head fall back onto the back of the chair, soft leather tickling your nape, the cold sensation sending a shiver down your spine. You stare blankly at the ceiling, eyes barely open as the yellow lights shine through your lashes.
You could feel the room spin slowly, your mind unable to focus on something for too long without spiralling away into a dizzy mess of thoughts. Floating away, your head and soul seemed to leave your body, bringing you to a void of unknown shades.
Unfortunately, someone snapped you out of this calm and relaxing state, calling your name in a breathless voice, as if they ran all the way here.
You lower your head with a groan, annoyance spreading through your body like wildfire as you glared at the person. And it took you some long seconds for your eyes to gain back their focus, finally recognizing your manager, who looked ecstatic.
He came up to you with a wide smile on his face, grabbing your hand excitedly, telling you that you just got requested for a private dance by a man, and for a crazy price. The unknown man was offering for an hour, what you couldn't even make in three days. Just the thought of it was making you and your manager dizzy, especially since he was taking ten percent off the private show, and he felt blessed by the gods.
Your manager came here to ask you if you were willing to accept the offer, but he was more begging at this point, knowing that if you were in a bad mood, you would refuse without thinking. Though right now, you didn't really have a choice, as the offer was far too tempting, but you still wanted to play a little.
Nodding at your manager, he was going to scream in delight, until you raised your finger. His face went pale, knowing that his joy could be destroyed in a few seconds. With a bold smirk, you asked, in a honeyed voice, for your manager to request one more zero on the amount that was offered.
The face of your manager become even paler, eyes widening as he hoped that you were joking, but you weren't. Your impassive and serious face sent chills up his spine, as he tried to stutter out some words, but he knew he couldn't do anything but go back to this client, and hope they will accept.
After all, it was rare for you to get requests like this. Genuinely, you weren't the kind of entertainer people would request, as you were known for only being a barman and sometimes a stripper when you were bored or needed money. But never, or seldom, paid for an hour or a night of private dance, as only your regulars would dare to.
Everyone that would come frequently knew exactly who you were, and it became an unspoken rule that you weren't up to request, unless you directly said that you were interested in that customer.
Commonly, people would just hope that you would sit down at their table to talk or flirt with them, and they would give you a huge tip just for this. It was crazy how easily customers would give you money because you were handsome, smile at them and offer a bit of your attention.
That's why you would only do private dances if you were in need of money, or if it was a really huge amount, which was the case right now. But, knowing how much you asked for, you knew the guy would back off, and your night would be calm and relaxing.
Although, it seemed like you spoke too quickly, as your manager suddenly opened the door, brutally slamming it into the wall. Panting, he ran up to you with disbelief on his face.
Without a word, he stopped in front of you, and let a wad of notes falls on your lap, an amount twice higher than what you just earned during the previous performance. You blinked once, twice, your jaw dropping open as you didn't think the guy would give this much just to convince you.
It seemed like the man was definitely settled on getting you tonight, and nothing could change his mind, ever. You were stubborn, but you were beaten this time, as you slowly counted, eyes widening as it went from one zero to two, then three.
While doing this, your manager stood there, praying to all the gods that you would agree. Not only the client accepted your demand, but also gave twenty percent of the amount in bills just to convince you. And before he left, the client was already filling the cheque for your performance, certain that you wouldn't refuse.
That's how he was waiting there after dropping that stack on you and also placing the cheque on the table beside you, muttering under his breath. Feeling his eager eyes on you, you sighed and asked him to prepare a room, dismissing him.
In less than a second, he was out the door, running as he barked out orders, so everything could be ready as quickly as possible. Just like you, he could already smell the familiar scent of bills and that pay rise coming early.
Soon after, you were walking out of the dressing room, changed into a more luxurious and revealing outfit, tight and shiny material hugging your body, leather strap adding to your charm and the collar around your neck that everyone loved to see.
The clicking sound of your heels alerted the security guard that you were here, as he hurried to step after you, following closely behind to guarantee your safety. After that previous guy that grabbed your arm so easily, everyone was on edge as they tried to minimize the contact between the performers and the customers.
And the boss was clear on protecting his employees, especially the ones that were bringing back the most money. That's how you got yourself appointed a bodyguard, that would either follow you around and stay in the same room and watch over you to make sure nothing suspicious was happening.
Over time, you became rather close to him, as you were seeing each other almost every night.
Though, tonight, he was acting a little weird, as he wasn't able to meet your eyes and avoided talking with you as much as he could. At first, it wasn't this intriguing, but when notice him steal some glances awkwardly, it started to get on your nerves.
Bluntly, you asked him what was wrong, but was only answered by some mutters. Getting annoyed, you were going to force him to talk, but you reached the room before you could do so. Clicking your tongue, you gave up on the topic and went towards the door, readjusting your top before entering, missing the way your guard reached out towards you.
The black door with golden detail was slammed shush behind you, leaving the poor guy to stand in front of it, as he was supposed to stay there until you came back out. He sighed, hearing the music through the door, impatiently waiting for it to become silent, as it meant that the performance would be over.
If only he was less weak, he wouldn't have fallen for a performer, especially not one that didn't care one bit about him. He just hoped that he could confess soon to get over these feelings.
Meanwhile, you closed the door shush behind you, looking at the long corridor in front of you that lead to the main room.
The music was rather soft and slow, quite unusual, as customers mainly chose sexual and rapid tempos. Though, this choice was fitting your taste, so you didn't mind, walking towards the source of light calmly, wondering who was that nameless client.
And much to your surprise, it was the unfamiliar men that were sitting in your section. Both of them discarded their heavy and white coats, staying in rather light and tight clothes, watching you with piercing eyes. One of them was wearing a mask covering the upper half of his face, but you could still feel his stare, sending a shiver up your spine as they both seemed strangely dangerous.
Usually, you would try to get closer to your customers, talking a bit before dancing. But this time, you didn't feel safe enough to do so, directly moving towards the centre of the room, a small stage and a metallic bar placed in the middle of this stage. The stage was just wide enough to let you dance freely, though, for some movements, you will end up extremely close to the two men.
Oddly, the couch they were sitting on seemed far too close to the stage, more than usual at least. Something was definitely wrong with them, the atmosphere near them was heavy, threatening, and something deep inside you was telling you that this night would either end extremely well, or you will be found dead.
Shaking your head to clear up your thoughts, you discarded the coat that was hiding your outfit, throwing it on the armchair next to them, perfectly landing on the back.
With confidence, you step onto the stage, enjoying the slow music as you started to move slowly, and elegantly. Focusing on your hips and shoulders, and you closed your eyes to ignore the intimidating presence in the room, feeling yourself relax. The more relaxed you become, the more natural your moves will be, and you didn't want to offer a bad show, even if the customers seemed a bit suspicious.
Almost unconsciously, you started to forget who was in front of you, just enjoying yourself to the familiar song, the next steps coming naturally.
The men in front of you were captivated, not only because you were absolutely skilled, and your dance was incredible, but because of how bluntly you were ignoring them. Not even trying to keep eye contact to force them to focus on you, your presence was enough to be captivating, the dim lightening only increasing your charisma.
The black-haired man, the one who paid for this private dance, has a wide smirk on his face, seeming extremely satisfied. Amused, he threw a knowing glance at his friend who couldn't detach his eyes from you. Despite his impassiveness, he could see his friend's ear become redder, his breath shuddering at some explicit and sensuous moves you would perform.
The confident and smirking man knew he had won the bet, as he forced his virgin and reserved friend to go to a club with him, betting that he could get him to rethink his idea of not being attracted to anyone.
As you were still lost in your own world, a deep voice reached your ears, as you shuddered for a second, hearing one of the men calling his friend. The single word made your body tense, as you opened your eyes, sensing the blue-haired man's eyes were definitely fixated on your body, his gaze wasn't wavering off you for one second.
The other man called his name again, the sounds caressing your eardrum softly, the orotund and surprisingly silvery voice was an absolute delight for you.
“Dottore.”
You could feel your body heat up, stopping for a short second before you regain your composure, acting as if his voice didn't distract you. But it was already too late, as the nameless man's smirk widened, seeming amused by your reaction.
The chuckle he lets out has an even stronger effect on you, your shoulders tensing and one of your knees almost giving out. Maybe it was the fact you knew he was dangerous that affected you this much, or how he was undeniably handsome, but something was pulling you in either way.
You glanced at the other man, Dottore, who seemed entranced and completely out of it. Unlike his friend, a blush was spreading onto his face, lips parted as he slowly wets his lips and swallowed hard, nervously trying to get a hold of himself.
It was clear who was the most experienced of the two, and you almost chuckled when you noticed Dottore having a very noticeable boner, shifting uncomfortably in his seat.
His friend was, instead, sitting confidently, only reacting a bit to your performance, crossing his legs as he watched you like a hawk. His stare was piercing, weighing down on you, almost as if he wanted to make you nervous or see you panic.
Yet, you stood your ground, looking directly into his eyes, mimicking the same smirk he was giving you. And surprisingly, you saw him shudder, his curiosity and interest in you only heightening, as he seemed engrossed in your actions and dance.
As the first song ended, you went to slow down as usual, taking a small break to get ready for the second dance. But the nameless man decided something else, as he curled his index finger with his palm facing up, beckoning you to step down the stage and join them.
As a performer, you weren't forced to give physical contact with the customers, and you had the option to refuse. Though, this time, you felt like you didn't have much of a choice as you stepped down gracefully, walking towards the red velvet couch. But instead of joining him like he wanted you to, you turned towards Dottore and stopped in front of him, moving forward to sit on his lap.
The said male froze on the spot, not knowing where to put his hands as you rest your forearms on his shoulders, caging his head. You heard a click on the tongue on your left, bringing an amused smile onto your face, almost tempted to stick out your tongue.
At that same moment, another song began, and you slowly started to move, your body rolling expertly to the slow beat in the background, letting one of your hands slowly wander onto the man's chest. Teasingly, sliding your hands over his shoulders you forced him to lean back into the couch, gliding over his arms, one of your hands holding his palm as you kissed gently the top of his hand.
While he was distracted, you let your tongue loll out and slide in between two of his fingers, the wetness making Dottore jump, accidentally moving you closer to him, completely sitting on his boner. The whimper he lets out makes your body shudder, and the other man laughs, entertained by the scene. Though, he still feels left out and wants to have some fun too.
Dottore was still frozen on the spot, his eyes fixated on you as you swayed your hips, and god, he felt himself getting harder. He knew he shouldn't have listened to Pantalone and let him drag you to a strip club. Because not only he was a virgin, and he also never watched anyone do something erotic, it was all too new to him, and he had difficulties following what was happening without losing his mind.
He could hear the crazy thumping of his heart, and his rapid breathing as he was unable to calm down and focus on what was happening. His heart stopped when he heard you talk, your breath directly hitting his right ear as he just realised how close your face was, torso almost pressed against his.
“Do I make you anxious?”
And Dottore held his breath for a few seconds, his eyes darting from your eyes to hips, not knowing where to look or how to reply. His reaction made you chuckle, your mouth far too close to his ear, and you unexpectedly kissed the side of his jaw, earning yourself a soft moan and shiver.
When you rolled your hips again, his hands lurched forward, desperately trying to hold onto something, and it was your ass. And if he wasn't completely red before, now he definitely was, his whole body burning as he didn't dare to move, his hands staying in place.
You couldn't help but chuckle again, the man beside you joining you, as the reaction of Dottore was adorable. There was no doubt left, not only this man wasn't experimented, but he was definitely a virgin. It wasn't your favourite customers as you were forced to be slower and nicer, but you weren't sure it would be the case tonight.
You barely noticed the other man getting up, sneaking up behind you as you rolled expertly your hips, his hands gripping your jaw as he forced you to look up. In this position, you felt small, almost caged, at their mercy.
The fingers of the man glided over your lips, playing with your lower one and pulling it down slowly, admiring your face. Unconsciously, you let your mouth fall open, tongue lolling out as you smiled, winking at him teasingly when you noticed his ears getting redder. It seemed like he appreciated your confidence before he leaned forward, tilting your head to the side to kiss you.
Before you could get engaged in a deeper and much wetter kiss, he murmured in your ear breathlessly, knowing the effect it had on you.
“Keep moving your hips.”
It wasn't a demand, but a clear order, as you started to move again. A gasp was heard under you, and before you could say anything, your mouth was occupied again, his tongue pushing past your lips in a haste, meeting yours. Your mind was blank as you felt hands grip your waist, hips thrusting up against yours messily, greedy but lost on how to relieve himself.
To balance yourself, you gripped the shoulder of the man who was kissing you, while your other was placed around Dottore's neck, lightly choking him, as you didn't tighten your grip yet. Now much more confident and aware that you couldn't fall, you planted your knees on either side of his hips, grounding your hips together.
The sudden pleasure made Dottore throw his head back, hands holding onto your waist, fingernails creating small crescents on your spotless skin. Your clothes were only increasing his sensitivity, as the friction of the fabrics was enchanting and thrilling. When your lips were free again, you let out a breathy and hoarse moan, feeling yourself get harder and your resolve to end this performance quickly vanishing.
The man behind you moved his mouth lower, kissing your jaw before nibbling on it, slowly reaching your neck as he suddenly bites down, tearing the skin apart just over your collar. A shocked and pained gasp escaped your mouth, seemingly far too loud for him as he pushed his fingers into your mouth, muffling the sounds.
You blinked the tears away, focusing on the left-out man under you, who watched the scene with wide eyes, a hint of jealousy and greediness in his pupils. Almost boldly, he pulled you towards him, asking for more. And instantly, you rolled your body at a tortuously slow pace again, your cock brushing against his, feeling a wet spot forming onto the fabric.
You panted slightly, feeling far too hot, and the air was getting dry, hurting your throat. Breathing with difficulty, you kept going, every movement made you seem more and more tempting in Dottore's eyes.
Your top was slowly riding up, exposing more of your stomach, his hands now directly holding onto your waist, without fabric in the way. He even discarded his gloves to feel you, enjoying your warmth and the sensation of your muscles rolling under your skin as you moved. He intentionally held onto the bottom of your top, completely moving it up to admire your body, pushing away the hand that was on his neck to lean forward, kissing the side of your torso.
Sharp teeth were digging into the flesh of your stomach, and another set of teeth was breaking the skin of your shoulder, more blood sliding down your body. As the man under you greedy licked it off, moaning at the taste and longed to get more of it. His hoarse and husky voice was finally heard, as he talked for the first time, his words directed to the man behind you.
“Pantalone, make him bleed more.”
Those words made the said man laugh hysterically, crazy eyes digging into yours as he teasingly asked if you were alright with that. Your only answer was to tilt your head to the side, your sudden submission pleased Pantalone as he kissed your ear, murmuring some praises as his hands moved lower.
Carefully avoiding Dottore's head, who was playing with the left side of your body, Pantalone used his right hand to unbutton your pants. While his mouth was busy destroying your skin and letting Dottore lick off your blood freely, his hand was palming you roughly through your underwear. You bucked eagerly into the touch, desperately chasing after your release, not caring about the rules anymore as there wasn't much time left before the end of the hour.
A loud moan managed to escape your lips, and the second was caught by Dottore's mouth, which kissed you fervently, making you taste your own blood. His nails racked down your sides, angry marks appearing as a light trail of blood glides down your skin. You were now hopelessly rutting against each other, desperation contrasting with the way you were almost lovingly kissing each other.
Pantalone groaned at the way your attention has been completely stolen away from him, and by a complete virgin at that, who seemed to do a better job than him. Furiously, he gripped your hair, yanking your head back as he devoured your mouth, feeling your cock twitch against his hand, so close to the edge. There was no way that Dottore would be the one making you cum.
And yet, as he was focused on your mouth, his hand was swatted away from your crotch, Dottore sliding off your underwear to jerk you off, the sudden warmth sending your mind spiralling away. You were too close, and you were the one supposed to make them cum, not the opposite, but you couldn't move. Not with Pantalone's hand choking you, not with Dottore's teeth sinking into your flesh sinfully.
You didn't have more time to think much when Dottore's nail pressed onto the slit of your cock, Pantalone tightening his grip on your throat, cutting off your airflow, and you came. It was powerful and sent your body crashing against Pantalone's clothed torso, gasping for air as you stain Dottore's hand, shirt and pants.
Both men were shocked by how much you came, unconsciously getting harder at the sight, watching you greedily, observing how you were losing your mind. Dottore closer his legs, rubbing his thighs together as another kind of thought appeared in his mind.
Without thinking much, Pantalone let go of you to unbutton his pants, because if you weren't sucking him off now, he would blow it in his pants. With a shaky breath, he tried to control himself and relax his body before he really ends up finishing in this embarrassing and pitiful way.
Dottore wasn't in a better state, as all his thoughts about fucking someone dumb flew out the window, and he was thinking about you fucking him until he cries. But for now, he really needed to get rid of this ache between his legs, that was driving him insane since the start of this private dance.
Pantalone and Dottore looked at each other, nodding as they waited for you to regain consciousness, still too out of it to continue. Thankfully for them, after a few seconds, you opened your eyes, blinking rapidly as you tried to shake the buzzing noise in your head and your blurry vision away.
Dottore moved you to the side, making you sit on the couch, facing Pantalone's crotch. You rapidly got the message, as you grinned at the tall man in front of you, teasingly pushing your tongue against the inside of your cheek, watching both men blush.
“Should I suck you off?”
Such a plain question made Dottore blush crazily, looking away in embarrassment, not thinking that you would be so blunt about it. Chuckling, Pantalone stepped forward, watching you sit at the edge of the couch, observing his hands push down his pants and underwear at the same time.
To say Pantalone was close to breaking point was an understatement, he was hard, flushed, and his cock was pressed against his stomach, twitching painfully. You watch as a thick drop of pre-cum rolls off his cock, and you couldn't help but lick your lips, leaning forward to lick off the drop.
Instantly, Pantalone's hand was in your hair, holding your head as he watched you lick his cock from base to tip slowly, looking up at him with a smirk. But before he could complain, you were sucking on the tip, earning yourself a deep approving groan when you took him deeper.
Pantalone was shuddering, legs shaking as he held himself up, feeling your tongue swirl around his length, slowly taking him deeper. And before he knew it, you were relaxing your throat and taking him until his tip brushed the back of your throat.
He tried to fight the instinct to buck his hips into your inviting mouth, but the moan you let out while taking completely broke his mind. And suddenly, he was holding the back of your head and slamming into your mouth at a fast pace, set on cumming down your throat. His base met your lips once, and then it was over, his mind set on ruining your mouth and face.
As you were too focused on Pantalone, you almost forgot Dottore that was on his knees beside you, his pants pulled down along with his underwear. Without a word, he took your free hand and raised it to his lips, licking your fingers slowly, carefully licking and coating two of them with saliva.
Before you could think too much about it, your hand was pulled down, your wrist resting against the leather of the couch, and then, a tight warmth was squeezing around one of your fingers. Dottore placed his head onto your shoulder, so you could hear his breathy moans as he fucked himself on your fingers. With his other hand, he started to jerk you off again, completely disregarding the fact that it was overstimulating you.
Both men picked their pace up, one ruining your throat while the other was forcing himself open on three of your fingers, and fucking his own fist. Their moans were resonating through the room, almost deafening as the music stopped and only the wet sounds could be heard.
Distracted, you almost missed the violent twitch of Pantalone's cock in your moan, the tip hitting the back of your throat. And then, your mouth was filled with cum, choking as you struggled to swallow. Giving up, you just relaxed your throat and let the fluid slide down, filling you up until Pantalone finished.
He slowly took a step back, teasingly rubbing his tip against your lips as you swallowed, watching with a smirk as you licked his cock clean. Dottore was witnessing the scene with wide eyes, admiring your face, the knot in his stomach snapping when he saw your tongue covered in white.
Another low moan was heard, and then you felt something warm spilling over your arm and waist, coating your skin. Shaking, Dottore has some difficulty taking your fingers out, almost whimpering when he fell back down on them.
With shaky legs, he finally managed to get off them, grabbing your face with his untainted hand, and kissed you deeply. You felt yourself relax in his hold, Pantalone's hand softly ruffling your hair as he watched you and his friend kissing desperately while still jerking you off, your eyes rolling to the back of your head, mind turning blank.
Your legs were shaking violently, thighs tensed and closing tightly around nothing, your hand scrambling to hold onto Dottore's wrist to slow him down. When you broke free from the kiss, you didn't have the time to say a word as Pantalone brought your lips to his, tongue sneaking past your lips and dancing with yours.
Wanting to watch you break, he moved his hand down, forcefully prying your legs open as he sneaked two of his fingers under your underwear. And before you knew it, they were deep inside of you, hitting that sweet spot which drove you insane, back arching as you came one more time. Staining Dottore's sleeves and your own clothes.
But they weren't stopping, wanting to see you reach that high another time, uncaring if the overstimulation was settling in. When you finally managed to reach this state again, with difficulty, a few drops of cum coming out of your tip, you were fully crying. Tears of desperation from knowing that if they ever try to make you cum again, you would pass out.
Before they could do something else, harsh knocks were heard, your bodyguard audibly making sure that they knew an entire hour passed and the private dance was over. The noise was answered by annoyed groans, even yourself was disappointed that it would end like that, as you lay there, exhausted.
Sighing, Pantalone buttoned his pants, and readjusted his clothes, trying to be presentable. Dottore followed suit, pulling up his underwear and pants, superficially cleaning off the cum staining his clothes, putting his mask back on and then helping you dress back up. Muttering a small 'thank you', swollen lips met yours again, gently caressing each other without opening your mouth.
Pantalone did the same, sliding something in your pocket along with a few bills, leaving with a big smirk and Dottore followed him, glancing at you one last time before disappearing in the corridor leading outside.
Observing them disappear from your sight, you slowly stood up, body aching as you lazily walked in the same direction they left. The door was still open, and you saw your bodyguard's back, watching the two men leave silently, losing them in the crowd of customers in the other room.
Your guard outside the room was getting impatient, and he regularly looked at his watch, seeing how the time was passing, and the hour was almost done. The music stopped for a while now, and yet, you weren't out nor were the men that were inside with you.
He chewed on his cheek, biting the inside of it until it was bleeding, not liking the silence. And yet, he knew he couldn't say anything until the chosen time was over, as he tapped his feet on the ground repeatedly. When finally, the hour passed, he waited another three minutes before he banged on the door, saying that the performance was over.
He was going to do it again until the door was slammed open, and two men were standing in front of him. One of them had a smirk on his face, lips red and swollen, and nail marks were clearly present on his jaw. While the other's face was completely red, but he still had a small smile, readjusting his mask before he left, legs shaking a bit.
He stared at their back, feeling a knot in his stomach as an uncomfortable sensation was settling in his heart. Distracted, he almost didn't hear you come out of the room, and when he turned to look at you, he clenched his jaw tightly.
Not only you had multiple marks littering your neck, going from your jaw to your shoulders, but he could also see some on your inner thighs and waist. Hiding his rage, as he knew physical contact was allowed during private dances, but he never thought that you would let someone touch you this way, biting back the angry and jealous words he wanted to say.
Some marks were even bleeding, staining your skin and clothes in red, along with a few white drops. You were clearly out of your mind, with drool at the corner of your lips, which were completely swollen. You had traces of dried tears on your cheeks, along with dishevelled hair and clothes, only adding to your ruined state.
Almost innocently, you gave him a smile as you walked towards the dressing room, looking over your shoulder when you noticed that he wasn't following you. Confused, you waited for him to walk beside you, as it was your break time and you would usually always spend it together. The said man clenched his jaw at the sound of your voice, feeling himself almost snap.
“Is there something wrong, Diluc?”
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willowmaidsworld · 8 months ago
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Good Omens s3 clue
I realised I never posted this, although I made it ages ago! So here y'all go!
This is going to be long, and I hope it will make sense. Please bear with me to the end, I will eventually get to the Judgement Day, Armageddon, Death (and four horsemen of Apocalypse) and I will mention goats.
I noticed this tiny clue when watching s2ep3. Aziraphale drives to Edinburgh and the Bentley plays classical music. But not just any classical music – it’s Danse Macabre by Camill Saint-Saëns.
I am a musician and I've played this piece in the past, so I knew there was a lot of symbolism to uncover. And that thing is deeper than I thought. I will be speaking about some music theory, but I will try to make it as understandable as possible. 
I think it would be best, if you listened to Danse Macabre: https://youtu.be/…zrJ 
I would like to speak once more about the scene in which Danse macabre appears. Aziraphale is driving to Edinburgh in now a yellow Bentley, and he even has his "car sweets". He is quite satisfied. And he plays this, certainly dark-themed, music. It is a major contrast. 
Danse Macabre, "the dance of death" is a memento mori. Memento mori is a theme we see in art, and it originated in medieval times as reaction to the plague. It should remind us of our own mortality. “Memento mori” literary translates as "remember death". And mark my words, do remember death!
The composition uses tritones, a special kind of a music interval. (Interval is the tonal distance between two tones, you can play the tones together and/or separate.) Tritone is seemingly dissonant because it uses seemingly inharmonious tones. (You can hear tritones just at the beginning, the violins play it.) Because of its dissonance it was called "the devil in music" and was considered forbidden and associated with Hell/demons/death.
Since the music piece and the poem is based on the theme of Memento mori, I had to look into it as well. Turns out Danse Macabre was inspired by a poem by Henry Cazalis. Here is the poem: https://oxfordsong.org/…bre Memento mori doesn't only remind us of death and our mortality, it also reminds us, that everyone's equal in death. Henry Cazalis, the poet, writes: Long live death and equality! The poem is called, of course, Danse Macabre, but I found that it is also called Égalité - Fraternité (when reading stuff about it in French). This is a reference to the French revolution motto: Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité (Liberty, Equality, Brotherhood), but Liberty is missing. Is there then no Liberty in death and we are all doomed to obey someone's will, The Ineffable plan? (Good Omens book and season one also deals with topics of free will, look at Crowley and Anathema. She has been doing only the things her dead ancestor told her to do, she overcomes it in the end. I think it nicely illustrates the problematic of a free will. And Crowley values free will a lot.)
Memento mori says one thing - remember death, no one can outrun it. And there I would like to get back to season 1, because who else we meet here than Death itself.
Death is one of the Four Bikers/Riders/Horsemen of Apocalypse. But I always thought Death has a higher rank than the others. If you think of it, War, Pollution and Famine all lead to one thing- to Death. Why would you need all three then? Isn't Death qualified enough to do its job? Also, rewatch the scene where Adam and his friends battle them! War, Pollution and Famine all get destroyed by the flaming sword. But not Death- it spreads its wings and says (quote from the book): "You cannot destroy me. That would destroy the world." And later he adds that they are never far away. And he flies of. He isn't destroyed.
Death didn't appear in season two and I think people are starting to forget it, but Memento mori! Remember Death!
I would also like to remark that Neil Gaiman says the whole story is plotted out and that he has done this with Terry Pratchett. In every Discworld series book (the magnum opus of Sir Terry Pratchett), apart from two or three, there is the character of Death. And I think it would make sense that Death would appear in Good Omens as well, after all, it is also Pratchett's book. I think we might see Death returning in season three, because the Day of Wrath/Last Judgement/Armageddon is coming. And this music piece could serve as a literal memento mori - remember Death, it has not exited the scene yet. (A lot of Pratchett's humour is based on puns, and this seems like a joke/plot twist he would try to use. It's my personal opinion based on how I know his style from his books.) 
And what's next? Armageddon is coming, the Day of Wrath is here! Both sides are pretty eager to do this ending-of-the-world thing and after all, it's what they have been trying to start from the begging of the show. It was delayed by Gabriel's "disappearance", but things are now getting into motion, I think. 
But back to the Danse macabre, because it (surprise surprise!) has quite some things to do with the Judgement Day. In the middle of the composition Cammille Saint-Saëns uses a musical theme from a different work, a Gregorian chant called Deis irae ("Day of Wrath").
Here is a link to Wikipedia page about the chant, you can listen to it there. (I didn't find any recording on YouTube, only other musicians using the quite popular words of the chant and not the actual music.) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/…rae 
About the chant itself. It is written from the point of view of a sinner/normal person, and it describes how the Last Judgement shall be. Before dealing with the themes of the chant itself, I would like to say, that Saint-Saëns has used the Deis irae in a major key. Allow me to do a quick music theory intermission.
You can play in two keys, major and minor. These are, if I oversimplify things, sets of notes with different intervals. The melody, played one tone at a time, can be used in both major and minor key. The melody isn't the thing that determines the key of the song, the tones played with it do. And depends on what tones you use, you either get major or minor. Major is (in western culture) associated with happiness and good things, while minor with sadness. (It's not always like that, but for the sake of understanding we are going to pretend it is.) Now, the Deis irae is usually written in the sad minor key. Saint-Saëns decided to use the happy major key with this depressing chant, once again creating contrast. I'm stumbling over contrasts more than usually, so this may be important. End of the intermission. 
In the third and fourth strophe of Deis irae, it's described how the sound of a trumpet will sound everywhere and the Death will resurrect all dead creations to be brought to the Judge. (Death is back again and resurrecting, that sounds familiar, where have we seen that before?)
In the fifteenth strophe, the writer, a sinner, prays for this: Put me with the sheep and separate me from the goats, guide me to the right side! Goats again, there they are! This strophe of course references the chapter 25 in the Gospel of Matthew, the Separation of sheep and goats. Sheep go to the right and goats to the left. I think the side symbolism is pretty clear in Good Omens. Right is the righteous side and left is the sign of sin. And we also know how Crowley cares about the goats. There is also the Jewish tradition of scapegoat. Either way, goats are connected to Crowley, their symbolism of being “on the left side” is clear. This interesting bit can play part in Armageddon.
In the fifth strophe of Deis irae the Book, that is exactly and perfectly worded and that will judge all world, appears. And this book is no other than The Book of Life.
We know about Book of Life from the season 2, Micheal threatens to force "extreme sanctions" (erasing them form the Book) upon anyone who knows about Gabriel. 
Enter a fan theory I read: Nor Heaven or Hell actually have the Book of Life, we never see it on screen. This was mentioned in a tumblr post, and I will probably never be able to dig it up from the depths of the internet, so remember this is not my theory. (Although I find it very interesting.) The post continues and remarks, that when Crowley in the first episode of the second season learns about the Book and the "extreme sanctions" from Beelzebub, he doesn't bat an eye. He is pretty calm and doesn't seem surprised. (He literary says: "That will teach them a lesson", man, we're talking about being wiped from the earth's surface completely!) The writer of the post thinks, this is because Crowley knows that Heaven doesn't have the book and he knows where it is. The writer claims, it was Crowley, who took it as a little souvenir before his Fall, and later has hidden it in Aziraphale's bookshop. ('Cause one single book will definitely stay hidden in all those piles of old books.)
I think this is really interesting because of Crowley’s reaction. He knows what Aziraphale is risking, and he loves that angel, yet he seems so calm. When the bookshop burned down in the fifth episode of season one and Crowley thought Aziraphale died, he went feral: he was angry and furious, and he was destroyed by the fact that he has lost Aziraphale. He mourns and gets drunk. Nothing of this happens in season two! 
So, what are my thoughts on season three? It will get really dark and serious, the Armageddon is coming, after all. I think we will see Death return and the Book of Life will appear. The goats may not be used literally, like on screen, but I think we will get some metaphors.
In all of this, I tried to say one thing. All of the cards are laid out, we have all of the clues. It would be pretty cheap trick to use some ineffable "deus ex machina", that's not Gaiman's and Pratchett's style.
I think everything is now foreshadowed; we have been given all the information. We just haven't made the links in-between. Given the uproar the second season has caused, I think people are forgetting the first season a bit. But it must end with what it started with.
I think we should look at both seasons equally and try to pick up as much as we can, after all the third season will not be based solely on the season two...
We have all the clues, now it's Neil Gaiman who plays an ineffable game of his own devising, a poker that nobody has the rules for and the dealer, Neil himself, is smiling all the time. Ineffable, indeed. If you ask me, he's enjoying it bloody-well.
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trrsseea · 1 year ago
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Lesson for lesson
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We agreed to meet at Charles' apartment. When I got there, the apartment was empty. I headed into the living room and walked past Charles' piano. I always loved listening to Charles playing, his focused expression and the smile that played on his face was breathtaking.
I turned on the TV and some show was on, but I wasn't paying attention to it. All I could think about was the piano. Finally, I couldn't help myself and went over to it.
I sat down on the stool by the piano, picked up some sheet music Charles had laid out beside it, and flipped to the beginning, where there were light melodies.
I put my fingers on the keys and tried the first notes. My fingers slid over the keys and the melody seemed disorganized and inharmonious. I tried a few more times, but the result was always the same.
I rubbed my face in frustration and saw movement to my left. I turned my head and saw Charles leaning against the door frame, watching me with a smile.
Wordlessly, he parted to me, sitting down on the piano stool next to me.
“Y/n, will you let me help you?” Charles asked with a kind smile.
I was a little surprised at first, but I nodded. There was something magical about how quickly he took on the role of teacher and his calm attitude.
Charles began to show me how to hold my hands properly, use my fingers and play a chord correctly.
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After a few lessons, I began to understand the language of music and why he loves it so much. My movement improved and became smoother. The melody sounded clearer and more harmonious.
At each of our "lessons" Charles seemed happy that I was improving or it was the fact that he could share one of his passions with someone. Although I doubt, I had the musical talent he did.
I love music, and on several occasions Charles and I explored each other's music playlists together and even found common favourites. But the way Charles always relaxed when he sat down at the piano to play was amazing view.
I loved that look, watching and listening to him and several times I fell asleep on the couch while he played.
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I got better and better over the next few months. One afternoon, when I arrived a little earlier than Charles, who was late from training, I decided to train.
Last week I found one of our favourite songs and practiced it in secret so I could surprise Charles.
My fingers carefully moved across the keyboard with the grace and delicacy I'd gained from practicing with Charles, filling the apartment with a lovely melody.
The melody penetrated to the core of my bones, and sometimes my hand slipped a little, but I didn't stop and continued to play.
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Charles pov:
Today's practice was a bit long, the mechanics needed to make some more adjustments and wanted to know if everything was working as it should. I knew Y/n would be at the apartment waiting for me.
So as soon as I got out of the garage, I headed to the locker room. I took a quick shower packed my stuff and headed to the parking lot where my car was waiting for me.
I got in my Ferrari and pulled out onto the road towards the apartment. I parked in front of the apartment, grabbed my stuff from the trunk and almost ran as I couldn't wait.
I put my keys in the lock, turned it and the lock clicked. The first thing I noticed was the melody from the piano. I walked into the apartment, which was filled with a lovely melody. I carefully closed the door and put my things on the floor. 
Quietly, I walked in the direction the melody was coming from. Y/n played carefully, but with a delicacy that she had lacked before. Her song was full of emotion, and at that moment I realized it was our favourite song. She must have practiced it in secret.
I stood in the doorway and listened to the melody, completely entranced by the moment. I was happy for her, for how much she had improved. Most of all, I appreciate her effort and dedication to the music. It was a beautiful moment and I didn't want to disturb it.
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I led Charles to the kitchen where I prepared all the necessary ingredients.
I showed Charles all the ingredients and explained the process, which I printed out just in case so he could look at it as he worked.
Last week I was wondering what I could get Charles for his piano lessons, so I thought I could teach him to bake something. His passion is music and mine is baking.
I was scrolling through internet looking for a simple recipe and came across chocolate cake. So, the plan was clear, I'm going to teach him how to bake a cake. 
After work, I went shopping for everything I needed to make it and I still had to buy a cake pan.
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Charles pov:
I stood in the kitchen next to Y/n and listened to everything she said, I loved the look.
After the explanation, we got down to business. I was amazed at the precision and concentration with which Y/n worked.
I watched her every move and learned how to handle everything Y/n showed me, what temperature to heat the oven, how to grease the cake pan properly, and most importantly how to tell if the dough was properly made.
Y/n let me do all the work and checked that I was doing it right.
I was just mixing the last two ingredients together: “You have to be careful that everything is mixed and there are no lumps left."
I slowed down and made sure I was careful with every movement.
The dough was ready, I carefully poured it into the cake pan, and it placed it in the preheated oven and set the alarm.
I walked over to Y/n and pulled her close to me: "I was wondering how we could entertain ourselves in the meantime."
I kissed her and was about to continue, but Y/n broke the kiss and turned me towards the line.
“Who's going to clean this?" She pointed to the counter full of dishes.
“We can clean it up later." I leaned in for another kiss.
“This is part of the process." She smiled at me and started cleaning up.
After a few minutes, we were done and the cake was about to be ready. The cake was successful, just baked and smelling lovely.
We sat together at the table and shared the amazing sweet treat we had created together.
We both laughed while baking and I realized that we had managed to combine our two passions.
And so, we continued our piano and baking lessons together.
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mansanastrology · 20 days ago
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the concept/attribution/signification of saturn and mars being malefic is
✨interesting.✨
despite saturn being the greater malefic and mars being the lesser one, both bring some and same sort of, idk, inharmoniousness (lol i am using this word instead of 'unfortunate' because it felt iffy in using 'unfortunate' now im sorry lol)
saturn as a malefic is attributed to slow movement, delay through obstacles, straightforward delays where you have to simply push through it. mars' malefic-ness is also delay, because malefic planets generally do that, though, mars' delay is being fast. mars' delay is deciding fast and going at it without thinking of regrouping, straying you from the path where you are supposed to follow, thus delaying you. you delay yourself by trying to find and use a shortcut.
it's funny because the plot twist is they can be interchangeable.
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