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Richie "Bitch Baby Tears" Tozier ([personal profile] summertimeblues) wrote2017-11-23 05:45 pm

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Shit there's video calling now?





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originallutece: I have one constant emotion and it's furious (sad; but also pissed tf off)

[personal profile] originallutece 2018-03-16 07:45 pm (UTC)(link)
[She won't get answers while he's so furious, but the question nags at her, choking her throat and making it so that she has to take a deep breath before she can think to resume their conversation. Why, she wants to ask, because what he offered wasn't anything close to a satisfying answer.

Why wouldn't I be angry? He says it as though it's obvious, but she still doesn't understand. Why would he? Why does he care, why is he looking at her like that? Dorian had looked at her the same way when he'd learned about Ardyn, but at least she understands with Dorian, because Dorian is fond of her. Richie--]


You asked a fair few.

[She knows what he means. Who is he, but if she tells him her husband's name, she's almost certain Richie will do something foolish. Richie Tozier, who charged at a mob that was sure to kill him because he hated the thought of innocents burning alive. Hell, Richie Tozier, who came running armed with naught but an iron bar and a prayer, all because he saw a strange woman in need and decided he couldn't just pass her by.

Brave, foolish, insufferable Richie Tozier . . . what will he do if she gives in to that pathetically needy impulse and tells him everything?

Worse: what will he do if she tells him the whole story? Oh, yes, what a fun little tale that would be. Oh, Richie, save some anger for later, because Ardyn wasn't even the worst part. At least Ardyn didn't insinuate he was saving me from the pyre just because burning up my body wasn't the most fun they could have at my expense. At least Ardyn didn't arrange a situation so that a gang of men looked at me and reached for me and did you know, Richie, I still have nightmares over it? Isn't that silly? Nothing even happened, he claimed me and dragged me away and let me go, but I still see the looks they gave me that night.

At least Ardyn didn't cut me so deeply I nearly bled out, Richie. At least Ardyn hadn't held my arm over a pyre until it burned, just to see if he could get me to scream.


He'd kill Tani. Foolish boy, he'd take off running, teleport his way to Wyver, armed with self-righteousness and fury over a woman he doesn't even like, and he'd find that Tani was a skilled hand with a blade.

What a stupid way for him to die.

Her right hand clenches at her left forearm, squeezing tightly enough that the scar aches. She realizes what she's doing a moment later and reaches for her drink instead, finishing it off with ease.]


Promise me you won't do anything. That you'll stay here with me and not take off running for him.

[It's not for Ardyn's sake. She wonders if he'll realize that.]
originallutece: (talk; another fucking pun)

[personal profile] originallutece 2018-03-20 02:17 am (UTC)(link)
I don't know.

[There's three words she doesn't usually say. To anyone, frankly, never mind a man with whom she isn't all that intimate. God, he doesn't even like her (and yet he'd wiped his eyes, is he crying? Why? For her?), and yet here she is, secrets and fears slipping past her lips, shivering as they come to light. Why? Why him, why him?

She doesn't know. She doesn't know a lot of things, she thinks bitterly, and then scolds herself for that thought, because she won't be self-pitying.

But ah, Ardyn . . . she doesn't know what to do when it comes to Ardyn, because despite all of Dorian's warnings, despite her own knowledge of what a selfish and uncaring man he is, Rosalind still isn't certain she wants to give up her powers.

They hurt her, no doubt. They really do, and she doesn't know how Ardyn managed to survive two thousand years with this disease screaming in his veins. She's not even lasted half a year with it. She wakes up sweating, scratches on her skin, feeling as though someone's set her blood alight. It hurts, and living with Dorian's obvious loathing of it doesn't help matters.

But it's useful. It's beyond useful, and stripped of nearly all her powers and cosmic knowledge, Rosalind clings to it like a security blanket. It isn't what she's used to, but it's better than nothing, isn't it? And it's come in handy more than once. God, she walks home disguised as Robert nearly every night, and that's to say nothing of how useful it had been during the riots to be a man instead of a woman (when she had the energy to sustain an illusion, anyway).]


But yes. I know.

He said he'd grant me a divorce if I asked him for it. And truthfully, I think he's being honest. His style isn't possessiveness. He won't try and keep me.

[In no small part because he knows she's fascinated by him. Why bother exerting force when she'll come running on her own? But god, that makes her sound pathetic, and her mouth pinches. When had she become so foolish? But it isn't foolishness, exactly. It isn't that she thinks he's a good man, or that there's secretly something loving waiting for her.

But he is who she will be. He's immortal, ageless, invulnerable to death, and if all goes as planned, someday she'll return to that glorious state of being herself. So how can she not be fascinated by a man who, for all intents and purposes, is her future?]


. . . Ardyn Izunia is his name. [She takes a breath, hesitates, and then:] You can't help me with him. But you might be able to help me with something else.
originallutece: awful tough lately (talk; you've been acting)

[personal profile] originallutece 2018-03-21 08:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I can fix the plumbing myself, thank you.

[No she can't, but that's neither here nor there. Rosalind glances around, catching the bartender's eye. She'll go get something stronger in a minute, because frankly, she doesn't want to end the night sober.]

But you can walk me home, when we're done here. And you can at least distract me until then. Surely you've a story or six up your sleeve? Or you could simply tell me of home.
originallutece: please can we just leave the world to burn (talk; here's the reasons this won't work)

[personal profile] originallutece 2018-03-21 09:02 pm (UTC)(link)
And you don’t know the half of it.

[There’s that arrogance, though there’s something wry twisted in her smile as she says that.]

Go on. I’ll tell you something of mine, something ordinary, even, if you tell me something of yours. Job? Childhood? A girlfriend? You can’t tell me you don’t have an anecdote or three, I refuse to believe it.
originallutece: (talk; hmm--?)

[personal profile] originallutece 2018-03-23 03:14 am (UTC)(link)
[She'll be more than happy to regale him with a story or three, but that's after he finishes his turn. Truthfully, she isn't even digging for anything particularly outlandish (though she would be fascinated if he brought something up). But she mostly wants to understand this man, because she's realizing she all but poured her heart out to a man she barely knows.]

I don't, no.

[One of the few times she'll admit that, and the second time tonight she's said it. What a record they're setting here.

It's whiskey Rosalind signaled for, because tonight is not a night she wants to face sober. Dorian is rubbing off on her, it seems, but there are worse habits to imitate, she supposes. She could indulge in a cigarette.

Maybe she will anyway, she thinks; he can spare a puff or two on the one he's lighting up.]


Though I'm going to guess it's people-oriented. You're too chatty to be cooped in the back of a shop all day.
originallutece: would be what they'd call this emotion if i was 12 (happy; delightfully impudent)

[personal profile] originallutece 2018-03-25 08:39 pm (UTC)(link)
I wouldn't mind hearing a segment of that.

[Not that she can. Not that he does that now, or has a recording of it. But she imagines he'd be quite good at it, and it'd be interesting to see him in his element, putting those voices to good use (beyond driving her up a wall). Rosalind sips at her drink, shuddering at the sharpness of it.

She's a little surprised when he offers her that. A moment's hesitation, and then she offers him half a smile as she sets the glass down.

If she's going to forget her grief, she might as well go all the way. Nothing better than throwing yourself face-forward into something else, is there?]


I think--

[She reaches for the cigarette, plucking it from his lips and putting it to her own. Inhale, exhale, and then she offers it back to him, smoke slipping past her lips.]

--you wouldn't mind sharing this one. Would you?
Edited (hello html my old friend i've come to fight with you again) 2018-03-25 20:40 (UTC)