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Feb 11, 2022 18:35:07 GMT
Post by Dobu on Feb 11, 2022 18:35:07 GMT
A story revolving around the "relationship" between Jaffe and Gahbriogyva.
Two people who would rather torture one another above all other things.
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Feb 11, 2022 21:06:14 GMT
Post by Dobu on Feb 11, 2022 21:06:14 GMT
It was warm, relaxing, everything she could expect form being back at home with her mother and father. She hated the feeling. The smell of almond and honey that her mother adored seemed to fill the air like a thick fog that flooded her nose and blended with the subtle smells of nature from outside. At least it was enough to drown out the scent of blood from her father’s axe. Although it rested in the lowest level of their basement it was always lingering in the air when her mother decided to forgo using the normal air freshening times she chose. It had never been brought up, but perhaps she could smell it too. The aroma of grilled lamb and boiled brussels sprout along with freshly baked bread and a sauce her mother had said was a “work in progress” was scattered about the room. Pleasant. Wonderful. Then again her mother never failed at cooking a new dish.
‘I’m glad you could join us for dinner sweetheart. It gets lonely here without you, so it pleases me whenever you make the time for us.’
‘Of course mother. I could not refuse a request from my own mother. Besides, your cooking is not something I would so easily pass up on.’
It was so easy to please the woman, watching as she giddily moved across the kitchen to move the dishes to the table where they would sit. She came here only for her sake after all. If it weren’t by her request Gabi would avoid this house at all costs, attempting to stay away from her father as best she could. It was annoying to say the very least. She sniffed the air, attempting to calm her nerves yet only agitating them more. Why?
‘Could you go and get your father for me? He should be in his office.’
‘Sure mom.’
‘Thank you. Please try to get along. For me.’
The only response she gave was a smile, but that was more than enough. More than what she would give in the past. As she walked across the house and up the stairs it reminded her of just how small her parent’s home was compared to her own. They preferred a much smaller space, something that didn’t draw much attention and as such it felt just as homey as her mother liked it while having just enough space to hold everything her father found to be necessary.
As she walked into the doorway of his study she could see the man hard at work. How someone who did nothing but kill for a living it was ridiculous to see the massive amount of paperwork he had to do. She had looked at his work only once when she was a child and that alone was reason enough to know why he preferred to work alone and had no servants do this work for him. Page after page of contracts, handwritten descriptions of how they were culled and the reason for why it had to be done. It was all extremely detailed and did not lack the slightest bit of information. If he were meant to be the one to kill someone he would make certain that Xainayne knew he was the one who did it and no one else had a hand in the work. So dutiful, but never where it really counted.
She almost spoke, but chose to have her fun instead. Approaching him without a sound she spread her wings as if prepared to envelope him in darkness. Her smile grew wider and wider, anticipation growing more and more and then, as if flipping on a switch, her eyes turned from blue to deep red. The speed at which he spun around was undeniably panicked, he was as sharp as ever, but it wasn’t fast enough to catch her expression or her eyes. That did not however erase the look he had on his own face. Something akin to being face to face with a ghost, bright red eyes staring directly into her own. She almost played it off completely, but seeing him as still as stone caused the most miniscule amount of growing worry.
‘Father? Are you alright?’
‘Huh? Oh… yeah, I’m fine. Just thought you were someone else for a second.’
‘Mother says dinner is prepared. Let’s go.’
He nodded as he rose from his seat slowly, a few blinks of his own eyes and they were a barely visible red. That was a first. Something she had never experienced before. IT would have left her confused, but then she remembered how she had chosen to change her hair to be like her grandmother’s. He had probably thought his mother was standing right behind him and in a sense it would be understandable to see him so riled up. She did not however expect him to look so frightened. How shameful.
As they made their way down the stairs she spotted her mother waiting patiently at the table for the two of them. Everything had already been set and placed, a large smile plastered on her face as to be expected. She returned her smile much like she always did, sniffing the air once again as they reached the bottom of the stairs. Perhaps it was her father who was agitating her. The male moved to be at his wife’s side quickly, helping her gather whatever else she needed as well as one of his jars of alcohol. That stuff never ceased to piss her off. The smell was so strong it destroyed everything else around it and yet he drank it like water and kept his senses about him!
‘You plan to drink that with dinner, love? Are you feeling well?’
‘Yeah. Nothing too serious happened. Just a headache.’
‘If you say so. Come Gabi! Sit and eat with us.’
The three moved to the table and prepared their own plates, Cyva getting a portion befitting a normal person while her daughter and husband got enough food to destroy the economy of a small village. Watching Gahbreal eat was like seeing a starved dog get their first meal for the day, his meal disappearing bite by bite. Gabi, on the other hand, was a more subtle and formal eater. She cut her food as if the meal were presented in a five star restaurant and savored every piece. The problem was her speed, eating piece by piece at a pace that looked as inhuman as it was.
‘How can you both eat like that? I know my food is good, but you could at least take your time with it.’
‘But I am taking my time with it.’
‘…I can’t say the same as Gabi, but you know I’ve always eaten like this, rabbit.’
‘I know, and I wish you didn’t, wolf.’
‘If you keep making good food I’ll keep eating it like your daughter will eat it all if I don’t hurry.’
‘I do not eat that much.’
‘There’s no need to lie, dear. You eat more food than your father.’
‘You hear that? Your mother agrees with me so it has to be true.’
‘I hate you so much it is agonizing.’
‘There’s no need to be so hurt about it. Here, have some of this. It will help you feel better.’
He reached out his hand, the glass jar of alcohol so close she smell the contents without it even being opened. She gagged at the thought of ingesting the liquid within, as clear as water yet deceptively so. The look she gave Gahbreal could have shattered the jar to pieces alone and yet it only made the male laugh. She however could not figure out for the life of her what was so funny.
‘You can’t be serious? It’s not that bad, even your mother has tried it.’
‘He is lying. Right?’
‘Sadly he’s not. It is not as bad as it seems.’
‘See? Come on. Give it a try and I’m sure you’ll like it.’
She grabbed the jar quickly and gave him a look of disapproval. While she did not care whether or not her mother drank it she did assume that if she were still alive then it would not outright obliterate her from the inside out. She twisted the top from the jar and regretted the decision as quickly as she did. She scowled, wanting to throw the glass against the wall and yet that would only make a mess for her mother to clean. No need for hesitation, no need to wait, she simply raised the jar and drank as much as she could before placing the jar back on the table and beginning to gasp for air. Why was it so strong?! It was as if the stuff coated her entire mouth and throat! The scent was strong before, but now it was unbearable.
‘Calm down pup, just take deep breaths.’
‘That’s… harder than it fucking sounds!’
She took a few deep breaths, trying her hardest not to vomit all over the floor. It tasted like death! Novevu liquified and stuffed into a bottle! She could tell he was enjoying this and in that moment he wanted nothing more than to strangle the life out of him and yet seeing her own mother giggle made this more embarrassing than it had to be. Why was she laughing at her? It was enough to make her want to cry, or was that just the alcohol? This was agonizing! Yet as she took one last deep breath things seemed to get better for her now irritated throat. She closed her mouth and inhaled through her nose, eye growing wide for a moment as her head turned on a swivel.
What was that? What in the name of the Xainayne was that?
‘Gabi?’ her mother’s voice brought her back to the situation at hand. ‘Are you okay dear?’
‘Y-yes! Perfectly fine!’ She spoke as she stumbled back to her seat. When had she even stood up? ‘That was easy! Nothing for someone like me! It smelled like fucking garbage, but it ain’t something I can’t handle!’
‘Oh dear… Gahbreal?’
‘Yeah, I noticed. Say Gabi, how much do you normally drink?’
‘Me? Well, I ain’t one to do it often, if ever really. My coworkers say I “can’t handle my liquor” but they can all go fuck themselves! I’ll do whatever I damn well please and that’s a fucking fact!’
Gahbreal placed his palm over his forehead, shielding himself from the smile his daughter gave him. Eyes flickering between red and blue, head swaying back and forth, the only thing that was still in order was her hair yet that wouldn’t last if she didn’t keep her head still.
‘How is my daughter such a light drinker?’
‘I don’t know love. I think it’s rather cute.’
‘It would be cute if we didn't have the group of friends that we have. We can never allow Haden learn about this. You know that right?’
Gabi looked at the two of them, failing to hold in her laughter as they both struggled to decide on what should be done. The only time her focus ever sharpened in the slightest was when she sniffed the air, her eyes looking about as if attempting to see something that wasn’t there and giving her parents a casual 'do you smell that?' to which neither of them had a proper answer. She had quickly begun to enjoy herself against all odds in this scenario, but deep down she was no doubt screaming her soul to pieces. This was why she never drank, this was why she barely went out to dinner functions, nothing about this was acceptable unless she had already chosen to drink in which case she wouldn't be capable of understanding just what kind of situation she was in. At least this wasn't in public. Even so she could not shake the feeling that something did not smell right in the air. Something different from normal.
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Post by kaiju on Feb 25, 2022 2:31:09 GMT
Jaffe had never considered herself much of a voyeur in her personal life, but professionally, it seemed like all she really did. It was almost as exciting as the payoff. Tuning out physical inconveniences like itches and bug bites became instinctual. To say it was second nature would be a disservice because that implied there was something to think about.
She sat idly in her coop, the soft breeze of what was turning into a cool evening gently brushing blonde hair over her ears. The cool rubber of her binoculars rested comfortably on her nose, a light sheen of sweat having pooled around the area and finally forcing her to adjust. There was no need for a weapon today since this was nothing more than recon, and if she so desired, a little fun. It was starting to feel like it would branch into fun. She had been watching the family for months; the house itself, weeks. All three of them were on her list for different reasons. There was no family she found more fascinating and completely appealing as this one.
The father, Gahbreal, a legendary Aikekunai who seemed only a few steps removed from Treasure. It was not completely outside of his ability to assume the title in Jaffe's opinion, either. He would be the greatest challenge to turn over to the Program, but probably also the greatest profit. Just selling one of his hands would line her pockets enough to afford a small island.
The mother, Cyva. She was the one Jaffe knew the least about but desired to keep for herself the most. That way, Jaffe could learn everything she wanted to know. Like what Cyva looked like when she was bled out pint by pint...
Jaffe licked her lips, noticing the way she started salivating at the very thought. It would be best to move onto the next on her list.
Gahbriogyva, the daughter. She was something of a public figure in the human world as well. Jaffe had seen her around, followed her to a few events, but they had yet to be introduced. The human and claimant trafficker wanted the conditions to be just right. She had restrained herself for months to wait for the right time. The endless possibilities for scenarios often kept her up at night, leading her to wherever Gabi was just so she could see her prize and observe the finish line.
There was a difference in her attraction to each family members.
For Gahbreal, she desired nothing more than to sell him and bathe in his blood. For Cyva, all she wanted was to keep her forever, perfectly preserved, never to harm. As if she were a precious collectible figurine. For Gahbriogyva, Jaffe lusted after her flesh, in whatever way it may come. She desired Gabi in every sense of the word. And by Naiick, she would have her.
The trophy cases Jaffe had planned for them all were going to be complementary. She thought it was cute to keep them recognizable as having been together.
The light-skinned woman consulted a watch on her right wrist, glancing up at the sky. The sun was getting lower now, threatening to drop her into darkness on this remote farm. Lithe limbs took that as her cue to engage the next step of the evening's activities.
Jaffe was tall and thin, standing over six feet. She had used her height to play soccer in what she described as 'another life'. If anyone remembered what she was like when she played, she was a star goalie. And anyone that knew her now could recognize that they were nothing alike.
Tall grass parting with every step brought the woman called Jaffe back to her senses. It felt nice here, peaceful. She could understand the allure of wanting to grow roots here. It smelled like a mix of trees and farm animals. Which one of the family tended to farm animals, she wondered? Perhaps only Gahbreal? The two women didn't seen the type to get down and dirty like that. Or, actually - Cyva was so perfect that there was a chance that she would do it if Gahbreal asked her.
A tall corn stalk snapped off in her hand. The woman didn't know when she had grabbed it, or why she had gripped it hard enough to rip it out of the ground, but she elected to ignore the underlying reasons and drop it. It hadn't happened in a long time, but her daydreaming about her fantasies was a problem at one point. It was as if the world around her faded away in favor of what she wanted to see. She would have to see Naiick about it again.
Nevertheless, the woman called Jaffe found herself standing in front of the farmhouse door. She smoothed down the front of her shirt as if being nervous about her presentation. She wasn't immaculately dressed for any kind of occasion, instead sporting loose navy blue cargo pants and a T-shirt. Her hair was up in a bun to keep it out of her face. By her calculations, she didn't appear threatening. And walking into the house of three of the most dangerous claimants active in the mortal realm was nothing short of suicide wish. The adrenaline of it all brought her lust to completely new levels.
Jaffe stood there, completely unmoving, for a long minute. She could hear them inside, laughing, having a great time. They were... a family. Familial. They loved each other. Gabi didn't laugh like that at her press events. Gahbreal didn't laugh at work at all. Cyva's voice filtered through the door like a siren's song.
If she could, Jaffe wished she could keep them as they were in moments like these. If there was a way to capture this very second, she would do it. So she could replay it for comparison to their looks of utter pain and hopelessness.
Knuckles swiftly rapped against the door before pressing on the doorbell. Jaffe rocked back and forth on her feet, glancing around to see if anyone was peeking at her through a window. Heavy approaching footsteps signalled that Gahbreal was the one approaching.
"Hello?" He opened the door cautiously, looking first slightly down at her before fanning a look around her. She was alone. Who was this, exactly, and why did she know where they lived?
"Hey, you're Gahbreal, right?" Jaffe's demeanor changed to what it would normally be as she threw on a facade.
"I am. You are?"
"Damn, Gabi looks just like you! I'm Jaffe, her friend from work. She invited me to dinner and I - oh, god, am I late?"
"Friend... from... work... ?" Gahbreal seemed almost stunned. He stood comically still, his eyes wide in incredulity as he considered what was being said to him. Then just as easily, a satisfied smile grew across his features.
"Yeah, so... Am I late? I'm starting to think I'm late."
He shook his head and grinned again, ushering her into the house. She liked the set of his jaw and the way his skin looked in the fading light. The numbers in her head ran up as she tried to discern how much flaying him would catch.
"Not at all!" Gahbreal cooed, leading the stranger to the dining room. Cyva looked up in confusion and surprise, Gabi mildly acknowledging the newcomer but not enough to really take note of it.
"Gabi, why didn't you tell us you invited your friend?" Gahbreal asked as he made room for the woman to sit. "We would've waited or something. Now we all look like starving assholes."
"Oh, I knew I was late!" Jaffe exclaimed, following it with a soft pout to garner consolation from the sympathetic Gahbreal.
"Hush, there's plenty to eat."
"I'll warm it up," Cyva offered, getting up from her seat and stifling a giggle as she made her way to the kitchen. She had mouthed to Gahbreal over the girls' shoulder 'WHO IS THIS?' to which Gahbreal mouthed back, 'FRIEND' and now the two wanted to giggle over their daughter inviting someone to their house for the first time in her life.
"Don't mind her, she's a bit drunk," Cyva called from around the corner.
Once the parents were finally out of earshot, Jaffe's fake smile disappeared. She regarded Gabi honestly now, completely analytically, with no false pretenses between them. She lived up to every second of the fantasies so far.
"Drunk, are you?" Jaffe approached the woman cautiously, icy eyes reflecting a predatory grin. "Drunk like you were at your Christmas party?" Long legs crossed the room slowly until they were standing close enough to whisper and be perfectly heard. "Or maybe drunk like you were at that brunch place last month? While it's true you can't hold your liquor for shit, I still like you. That is a flaw I can overlook."
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Post by Dobu on Feb 27, 2022 9:30:16 GMT
‘Flaw?’ Gabi spoke as she straightened her posture, wings folding perfectly behind her back. ‘Dear, flaws only exist when comparing the weak to the strong. In that world, wouldn’t I be flawless?’
She chuckled to herself, the serious façade dispersing behind a veil of drunkenness that could not be shaken. She had heard the confrontation which took place between this person and her father. Was this a friend of hers? Perhaps she had simply forgotten, or for lack of better words couldn’t be bothered to care. Nevertheless they had shown up here of all places which meant two things specifically of which her parents also had certainly understood. This was a claimant no doubt and they were certainly well informed. It was smart to use a connection to her in order to justify even making an appearance at their doorstep. Now the only question was why this person even chose to show up?
She watched as her parents went to work preparing a portion of food which their guest could eat. What did she say her name was again? Jaffe? Cute enough, but more importantly was the allure she carried. Compared to herself she wouldn’t say she was the best looking, but she was certainly better than most others she had managed to know. What was most important however was her confidence and her scent, she could practically smell the power coming off of her. Comparable? She was no Nier, not the frontline fighter she would call her father nor the tactician of combat her mother was. She gave off something far more delicious compared to all of them.
‘Desire.’
‘What was that Gabi?’
‘Ah, nothin’ ma. Just a realization.’
She stood to her feet and without a shred of caution wrapped her arms around Jaffe’s waist, her wings almost moving to envelope her into the soft feathers and yet she chose to hold herself back. Now was not the time to get drawn in, or maybe it was. She could barely keep herself steady. She rested her head on Jaffe’s shoulder, the scent of outside filling her nostrils as her black strands of hair fell over their shoulder.
‘Hey papa, you don’t mind if I stay over here for the night do you? I don’t know if I’m gonna be reliably getting home tonight.’
‘O-of course! Whatever you want!’
‘And, y’all both wouldn’t mind if Jaffe stays with me? I think it would be rather fun to have a sleepover.’
Her mother and father exchanged a confused gaze. This was an odd request, of course, but then again this was the first time they had ever seen Gabi this drunk. Then again this was the first time they had ever managed to see her drunk at all. While Cyva seemed more concerned at the thought of it, Gahbreal was more than pleased. No doubt happy that his daughter was ta least capable of getting along with someone, anyone enough to have then around for more than a few hours if eve that.
‘Aren’t you a bit too old for sleepovers Gabi?’
‘It’s fine Cyva, it’s fine. She’ll be perfectly fine. Of course your friend can stay!’
It might have been difficult to speak normally, but her father was just as much of a pushover with these things as always. At least now she would be capable of holding onto this new guest long enough to possibly get a taste of whatever strength she had. Perhaps she would take her outside at some point, pull her aside and see how long she can last in a fight? Maybe she could just hit her with every ounce of her strength to see if her body would break? What a lovely thought! A shiver slipped up her spine as she pulled herself away from this person, her eyes making contact with their guest, red orbs filled with an almost deranged interest. Perhaps it would be best to focus on her meal for now, but it was difficult to focus on the main course with her dessert right before her eyes.
‘Are you alright wolf pup? Keeping your balance?’
‘Shut, up papa. I’m perfectly fine, I don’t need any damn help.’
A quick blink and her blue eyes were back on display. She pulled out the seat at their table next to her own and motioned for Jaffe to sit beside her. For her it felt like a simple gesture, for anyone else looking on it would look more like an invitation to hell. She carried a look on her face which suggested an unquenchable thirst, a want for something only she would understand but Jaffe no doubt knew that look. A look she often gave off when faced with other claimants who peaked her interest. Cheeks burning a rosy red, eyes glazed over with lust, tongue brushing against her lips. The primal, insatiable hunger for conflict.
‘Come now darling, I won’t bite. I promise.’ She spoke as she plopped down into her own seat and continued with her meal. For now she would just continue with things as normally as possible, or as best she could. ‘So then, papa, has work been treating you well? I heard you’d been workin’ with Nier recently.’
‘And who told you that?’
‘Xainayne, of course.’
‘Of course Xainayne did… it’s been fine. As always, Nier is extremely efficient. I don’t know why they ever send me anywhere with him. He can clearly deal with almost all matters on his own, but I feel like they believe he just needs the company. Then again I suppose his work can drive a person to abandon some “feelings” if left to simmer alone.’
‘He’s a good man and clearly someone you can trust, but he’s much like you in a way, Gahbreal?’
‘What do you mean by that, love?’
‘I mean just as I can’t be the only one to look after you, Chaemai can’t be the only one to look after Nier. She needs you to help her just as much as I need Nier to help me with you. You both have a tendency of wanting to do everything on your own.’
‘You’re right as always, but that’s something I can’t help from doing. My work isn’t the type of thing I’d prefer to subject others to. That’s why my role is as important as it is.’
‘Try not to kill yourself, papa. If y’all believe I need to relax then you’re in the same position.’ Besides, your life belongs to me alone.
‘Heh, I suppose you’re right wolf pup.’
‘How have all of the animals been ma?’
‘You’re interested in the animals? Why the sudden care for them? Last I checked you didn’t much care for any of them except for the small ones. I remember you used to take all of the babies and keep them in your room.’
Gabi’s eyes grew wide as her head fell back. Why would she say something like that?! Her mother always had the capability of embarrassing her beyond belief, but the way she giggled as she did it only made her want to back down and let it happen. Then again the look on her face and the body language she displayed always caused the Woxia claimant to take a step back and comfort her daughter.
‘I’m sorry, I just could not keep from remembering it. You were so small back then I could still pick you up and carry you around.’ She spoke plainly as she and Gahbreal reapproached the table with a full course of food for Jaffe. ‘The animals have been fine as well as the land itself. I hope you do not mind me asking for your help when it comes time to harvest again. You make the work so much faster.’
‘Of course, just let me know when and I’ll clear my schedule for that week. You should secure the animal pins better however.’ She sniffed the air, giggling under her breath as her eyes shifted to Jaffe. ‘Something tells me the predators are going to be a bit more active this year. I can smell it in the air.’
‘You think so? Well, you’ve never been wrong about these sorts of things. Sometimes I envy your sense of smell, but then I remember how long it took you to get used to it.’
‘You’d hate it, especially when it comes time to work. Speaking of work. Jaffe, how have things been on your end? I hear business has been rather fruitful, but then again people in our industry rarely ever do anything right.’ She leaned back in her seat, legs crossing as her hands rested peacefully in her lap. For now she had to stall in order to keep things moving until she could sober up. The worst that could happen would be her managing to fall asleep. ‘So many mistakes, so many failed lines, so many wastes of talent. It’s hard to find people who can really satisfy… is it not?’
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Post by kaiju on Mar 8, 2022 1:40:35 GMT
Gabi quickly proved time and time again why she was more valuable than her weight in gold: she was entertaining. Jaffe couldn't help the honest grin that parted her lips as Gabi considered her responses.
Jaffe wondered after the woman's wings, musing about how she had never seen a night as dark as the set protruding from Gabi's back. They moved fluidly with the woman, completely responsive. Jaffe couldn't help the way her mouth became slack with awe, but she did at least catch it early. She had seen them so many times, but this was the first in such close proximity. Gabi was truly breathtaking. She was mesmerizing, like a glamor.
The former professional goalie's brows raised inquisitively as Gabi rose from her seat, keeping perfect, dangerous eye contact as she approached Jaffe and languidly looped her arms around the woman's waist. A flower that could only be called lust bloomed somewhere deep in Jaffe's gut as she became hyperaware of the touch.
Gahbriogyva laid her head on Jaffe's shoulder gently. It was a softness that Jaffe ordinarily would not have attributed to the woman and honestly caught her off guard. She expected some hostility, not vulnerability, though she was sure even this display was calculated. Jaffe was hesitant to return the motion but she couldn't help the honest way Gabi's arms around her made her cheeks threaten to blush. When was the last time someone had touched her in a manner that could make her blush, anyway? She could probably list off Gabi's recent sexual habits more flawlessly than her own.
Long limbs lurched into action to respond to the motion, enveloping the pale woman. She was warm. She felt nice. Jaffe hadn't even realized her hands had a mind of their own, trailing up her partner's back and taking a fistful of hair. She caught herself in enough time to resist forcing Gabi's head back with it - she wanted to expose her throat, see her vulnerabilities up close and admire the way blood pumped through her body.
"Desire."
Jaffe further practiced restraint and loosened her grip instead. That was something to be explored later.
"Just Jaffe," she responded to jokingly correct the woman's outburst. Half of her wondered if Gabi knew who she was, but the better half knew that was impossible. No one knew who she was. And she was sure that if Gabi had caught her spying before, she'd have come to address it. So why was she so touchy, so open? Was it all a long con? Jaffe was interested to see the payoff and didn't mind getting strung along to see it.
Gahbriogryva was two inches taller than Jaffe. The pale woman rested her head on her shorter partner's shoulder and almost swayed for a moment, pressing her weight into Jaffe enough to paint a better picture of how little she could hold her liquor. It was evident on her breath. The moonshine smelled sweet and strong - the Testua claimant found herself hesitating at Gabi's lips as they passed by.
I can't wait.
Jaffe bit her lip, eyelids fluttering for a moment in overwhelming ecstasy. Fists clenched and unclenched as she tried to hold herself back from shoving her newest prize against the nearest wall and making a scene in her parents' home. It was funny, Jaffe had not intended on interacting with Gahbriogyva this way. The trip inside the house was more to establish a baseline of her behaviors and get a first-person layout. It was turning into something much more rewarding.
The way she sauntered after Gabi was something like a cartoon character following a trail of hearts. She gathered her composure once the table was in sight, stepping back into the aloof character of one of Gabi's coworkers.
"You're both so generous," Jaffe gushed bashfully. "I don't want to make things awkward with the - y'know, sudden sleepover and whatnot. I can take Gabi home if it'd be easier." She took the seat offered to her without a second thought, pulling the chair into the table and looking up just in time to see the shocked expressions on Gahbreal and Cyva's faces. She shook it off and focused instead on the dining room decorations, appearing not to pay any mind but paying especially close attention to the conversation at hand. She played her part well: smiled where necessary, complimented the accompanying family pictures, made sure to keep her posture in check.
She knew of Nier through Gahbreal's connection to him but hadn't done any extensive research on the metal claimant. He gave off the vibe of the village idiot but Jaffe knew he was much more intelligent than that. He would be a difficult target. But that was the point - Jaffe craved the challenge. Her list grew by the day.
"How have all the animals been ma?" Gabi's words slurred slightly at the tail ends. It brought a quirk to Jaffe's lips to think the woman could still be loopy over drinking almost nothing.
"You’re interested in the animals? Why the sudden care for them? Last I checked you didn’t much care for any of them except for the small ones. I remember you used to take all of the babies and keep them in your room."
The claimant trafficker chuckled at that. Then, as Cyva continued to reminisce on small Gabi, the chuckle escalated into a giggle. Cyva was so goddamned cute. Jaffe couldn't help but want to smile at every little thing she said.
The two approached with an absurd amount of food. Jaffe's eyes grew wide at the spread but it wasn't like she would be complaining. She could've cried at how happy she was to see it. A bowl of dinner rolls got sat down somewhere towards the middle of the table - Jaffe sneakily slid the entire bowl to her side and immediately began tearing one apart to eat. She ate six before touching another piece of food, damn near moaning with every bite.
"Something tells me the predators are going to be a bit more active this year. I can smell it in the air."
The caramel-skinned woman glanced over at Gabi, finding bright eyes already peering back at her. Jaffe swallowed the bread she was chewing with a knowing wink in response. She felt like such a slut - something as simple as a double-meaning to the conversation had her turned on.
"Jaffe, how have things been on your end?" The woman's ears perked up as she was directly referred to, pausing on a piece of bread she was tearing apart. "I hear business has been rather fruitful, but then again people in our industry rarely ever do anything right."
She nodded in agreement, flashing her teeth again when she smiled after finishing her food. "I'll drink to that." She grinned pointedly. "Uh, it's alright. The problem is the same... egos, entitlement, all that. I'm mostly a producer these days so I don't have to deal with it all the time, but actors are like wolves, y'know? Everyone thinks they're at the top of the food chain, that there's nothing like them. But coyotes are just like wolves. And they're scrappier, more resourceful. Behind the scenes, we're coyotes. All the bigwigs with their heads up their asses, in front of the camera, famous, whatever - those are the wounded deer dressed up as wolves." She popped another piece of bread into her mouth and shrugged. "Finding someone satisfying is easier when you don't commit yourself to getting to know them. Despite that, I'm sure you don't need me to tell you your daughter's no injured doe."
The blonde woman pushed stray hairs behind her ear, finishing off the bread before moving onto some meat. "This is really good, by the way - Gahbreal, I heard you make your own moonshine? Would you mind if I tried some?" Icy blue eyes twinkled with mischief. "Gabi and I just have to drink some together with how much she gushes about it."
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Post by Dobu on Mar 8, 2022 7:00:11 GMT
Gabi was pleased with how this meal had turned out, attempting to clear her system and calm her mind with her assortment of food. The lamb was perfectly tender, no doubt prepared by her father who relished the opportunity to use his grill. The flavors throughout were of course the work of her mother, savory yet with tinges of sweetness that ended with a slight spice. Perhaps they were the vestiges of ginger, red peppers and cream, gifted a subtle spark from the brussels sprout which most likely added the sweetness. Having cut her lamb into cubes and mixing it into her sauce with the brussels sprouts really did serve to enhance the flavors to exactly where she had desired. She couldn’t keep from squirming in her seat with a smile as she munched on the meal piece by piece.
On the other end of the spectrum, more towards her curiosity, she found their guest to be doing a far better job than she had expected. This Jaffe was fairly competent, more so than the regular garbage she often found herself dealing with. Perhaps this would be a more enjoyable thing after all. Then again there could only really be so much to enjoy out of a situation like this.
‘This is really good, by the way - Gahbreal, I heard you make your own moonshine? Would you mind if I tried some?’ Of course this was not what she believed it was going to be. She wouldn’t dare. She had just started feeling slightly more sober! Although, this did give the slightest bit of insight into this person. If they knew about her father’s pastimes, then surely she was someone who had spent ample time looking into her. This was becoming more interesting by the second. ‘Gabi and I just have to drink some together with how much she gushes about it.’
Absolutely diabolical. However, this did open up an opportunity she could certainly abuse. She smiled as she stood to her feet, reaching her hand across the table toward her father who looked hesitant to give her the jar in his possession. Her eyes glaring down at him ever so slightly was enough to change his mind.
‘These types of things are to be taken with gusto, aren’t I correct… father?’
‘Yeah, of course. I suppose you can’t really have a drink without planning on getting completely hammered.’
‘Gahbreal?!’
‘What? She’s not lyin. There wouldn’t be a point to it otherwise.’
‘Exactly.’ Gabi spoke as she downed the rest of the water in her glass before grabbing Jaffe’s glass and doing the same, a lack of care for its contents. ‘If we’re going to do this. It’s gonna be all the way… my dear.’
She filled both of their glasses to the brim, leaving no room for air or error. If this was the type of game they’d be playing then she planned to win. Victory in all things! And just to make certain things went her way she was going to have to make sure she did this with enough clarity still intact to make her move. She was certainly a poor drinker and once this was through she wouldn’t be capable of much aside from stumbling about and acting on whims, but that was all she really needed at the end of the day!
As she slammed the nearly empty jar down onto the table she lifted her glass, somehow not spilling a drop in her still slightly intoxicated state. She stood tall, eyes locking onto Jaffe with no sense of accomplishment. Rather there was a stark blue peering at her form. If she weren’t so… so something! She might have just killed her off already. Snapped her bones, twisted her head backwards, examined the sounds her body made as it was twisted into a state of disrepair and encase her bones into the floor of her display room with the rest. However she instead would lift the glass to her lips and begin chugging down the contents.
Horrendous.
She placed the glass back down, stumbling back slightly. She could feel a shiver creep up her spine as her wings frayed, but she couldn’t lose focus just yet. This stuff was just far too strong for her. Even so she had to put her plan into action. Surely her father wouldn’t mind it at all, neither her mother, but as she placed her hand over her face and allowed her eyelids to blink so too did the accompanying flash of red engulf the three standing before her.
Was it overkill? Possibly. However, this would mean that Jaffe wouldn’t be using any dirty tricks to slink her way out of this situation she placed herself into. Unless she could drink like her father or anyone else who shared that stuff with him, they would both end up at least somewhat less than optimal, although there was doubt that anyone would be nearly as fucked as her…
‘Are you good Gabi? YoU’Re nOt LOOkiNg Too GoOD.’
‘Huh? What?’
‘YoU kNOw ShE CAN’t DriNK ThAT MucH! WE JUsT SetTLEd ThIS MAttEr EarLiER GaHBreaL!’
‘This is… somethin alright.’ She spoke as she sat back in her seat. Everything felt as if it were swirling around her, even the words coming out of everyone’s mouths. Her head drooped down to the table steadily, her hair nearly falling into her food before springing back up. ‘I’m good! Don’t chu look at me like some weak fuck or I swear t’god I’ll cut off yer pinky toe! Now, you drink yers too or I'll nevr give ya a hug again.'
Her head turned in Jaffe’s direction, cheeks and ears completely red which now matched with her eyes. She scanned the woman like a robot, sitting up completely straight with the goofiest smile she could muster. Was Jaffe this nice on the eyes before? Something about her was oddly alluring, and the way she had moved her hair behind her ear was adorable. Gahbreal could barely contain his laughter, Cyva attempting to have him keep his composure until she pointed a hand toward the woman sitting at her side and exclaimed without any holding back or second thoughts.
‘This lady, is beautiful! In’t she papa?’
‘Yeah sweetheart.’ He spoke with laughter slipping through his lips. ‘Very beautiful.’
‘I’m glad ya think so… I’m gona fuck her soul out tonite, so you both better leave me alone when I do!’
Gahbreal fell back in his seat, laughing hysterically as Cyva quickly scrambled to recover the situation. For the father it almost seemed like he was more than happy to see this side of his normally cold daughter. For Cyva it was a completely different situation. She wanted to laugh, yet had to remain the adult in this room of giants.
‘Alright, I believe everyone has had more than enough to drink tonight. Wouldn’t you agree Gahbreal?’
‘Agree? Hah! This is perfect! I should have recorded this if I knew it was going in this direction!’
‘Dear lord. Jaffe, dear, when you finish your meal perhaps it is best you two go for a walk and clear her head?’ The mother chuckled slightly seeing her daughter shamelessly begin to cling to the woman. Knowing that she could at least treat others like friends was reassuring in a way, even if it was horribly outshined by her outburst. ‘I will deal with the cleaning and my child of a husband. You two just try to enjoy yourselves.’
All she could ever smell from this stuff was alcohol, but now she was snuffing out the smell coating her mouth with Jaffe’s scent. She scooted over to the woman’s side and nestled her nose against her neck. A part of her wanted to take a bite, perhaps a little nibble, but instead she would do nothing more than opt to smell this person who she could not currently perceive as an enemy. However this did not keep her from doing what she did best. One might say that even though she found herself in this state that it did not extinguish her desires in the slightest, her lips curling into a smirk as she whispered the words directly to her company.
‘I ain’t lyin, you know… I’m gonna have you. Yer already mine.’ Surely it wouldn’t be a terrible idea? ‘Everything I want, always becomes mine.’ No one would mind would they? ‘Every last drop of everything you have will belong to me.’
Before she could even register what was happening she found her lips tracing the edge of the woman’s ear. Perhaps it was the motion she had made prior, moving her hair out of the way and exposing it. Drawing her in like some sort of temptress! Well that wasn’t how this was meant to play out. This was all going exactly as she desired. Right? Even so that did not keep her from nibbling on the edge of Jaffe’s ear with a pleased smile. Oh how much she had wanted to sink her teeth deeper into her prey, but now was not the time. She instead chose to back away slowly, leaving her with a simple— ‘Unless you'd rather somethin different?’
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kaiju
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Post by kaiju on Mar 19, 2022 6:46:00 GMT
ɪ'ᴠᴇ ɴᴇᴠᴇʀ ꜱᴏ ᴀᴅᴏʀᴇᴅ ʏᴏᴜ
The dynamic of this family made Jaffe almost yearn for the life she had before this one. She didn't have a sob story that made her into a monster. Her mother and father reminded her of Gahbreal and Cyva in a way: they had loved her, doted on her, laughed when she laughed just because it brought them joy to see her happy. They had made it possible for her to pursue soccer as a profession from the first time she ever kicked around a ball.
She snapped back into reality by popping the piece of bread she was holding into her mouth. She did not often reminisce about her family - what was it about today that made the memories come in constant waves? Something about Gabi's family?
The black-winged beast Gahbriogyva reached with grabby hands for her father's moonshine jar. The enthusiasm in which she did it had Jaffe raising her brows. Gabi was a lightweight. Why would she ever put herself in a situation where she'd be at such a disadvantage? And the fact that she went along with everything rather than challenging it or bringing up the fact that she had never met Jaffe before... It was confusing as to who really had the upper hand here. Jaffe couldn't figure out if she was the spider or the fly anymore.
When Gabi downed her entire glass of water followed by Jaffe's as well, it was safe to say that the sex trafficker had a pit of dread growing in her stomach. It only grew bigger as the dark-haired beauty refilled both glasses to the brim with moonshine. Jaffe could smell it from where she was sitting - it smelled like death. Her stomach turned over in early protest.
Jaffe was not proud of it and had hardly even noticed it until several seconds had already passed, but her jaw dropped when she watched Gabi chug the entire glass of moonshine and slam it back down on the table. No fucking way would she be doing that. She'd be drunk off her ass for a week!
This setup had pros and cons. The greatest pro, of course, was that Gahbriogyva was a horrible lightweight and this would likely turn out into something favorable. The con, Jaffe wasn't a fucking alcoholic, so she wasn't going to be in the best shape if she drank this, either.
The light-skinned woman slowly reached forward and slid her glass closer. She took a tentative sip and immediately grimaced. How in the hell did Gabi drink this shit without choking?
ɪ'ᴍ ᴛᴡɪꜱᴛɪɴɢ ᴀʟʟᴇɢᴏʀɪᴇꜱ ɴᴏᴡ
"Sure tastes like... moonshine," Jaffe managed to sputter out between sips. Gahbreal laughed at her reaction and she returned the sound, albeit after a little coughing. It was not often that she regretted her decisions but this... this was something straight out of hell.
"I’m good! Don’t chu look at me like some weak fuck or I swear t’god I’ll cut off yer pinky toe! Now, you drink yers too or I'll nevr give ya a hug again."
Gabi was obviously well over her limit. That was the only satisfaction Jaffe could find in her current predicament. The first couple of sips, she'd been able to convert the moonshine into water as soon as it entered her mouth. Now it burned the entire way down. There had been a slight flash like a camera going off but Jaffe hadn't paid much mind to it. She thought she had hallucinated it or something. Now it made sense: Gabi had used that bothersome stare on her. It was like being reduced to a human... It felt disgusting.
Jaffe rolled icy blue eyes to the back of her head as she took a gulp of her drink, then immediately washed it down with another piece of bread. She'd have to take some of these rolls home... Or maybe come back for more. Surely she had made enough of an impression on Cyva for her to make more dinner rolls?
Another gulp. Half the glass was gone now. Shit - only half? Her head felt heavy already, like her forehead could weigh down her entire body.
"This lady, is beautiful! In’t she papa?"
A genuine smile came from the blonde water claimant. Gabi sounded so drunk and the way she slurred her words was cute. She had this blush to her that made her look so much more innocent and approachable than she was. It was the kind of look that could make a woman fall in love with her if she wasn't careful.
"I’m glad ya think so… I’m gona fuck her soul out tonite, so you both better leave me alone when I do!"
Jaffe spit out the moonshine she was drinking by accident, spraying it over the table in front of her and immediately scrambling to clean it up. It was ironic. Just minutes ago she had fantasized about fucking Gahbriogyva in front of her parents and now that it was verbalized she was getting shy. It was like Gabi was in her head and beating her to her own punches. It was not something she was used to; nevertheless, it was most intriguing. Jaffe couldn't tell if the heat in her core was from embarrassment or raw lust. Either way, it burned hotter with every word out of Gabi's mouth.
"Dear lord." It seemed Cyva was a little embarrassed and proud of her daughter's brashness. Jaffe's eyes lit up when the woman spoke - even if Cyva were to tell her to eat shit, Jaffe would cherish it forever. "Jaffe, dear, when you finish your meal perhaps it is best you two go for a walk and clear her head?"
She swore she could climax right there just over the sound of Cyva saying her name. The feeling of Gabi's body heat getting closer until she was flush against Jaffe certainly didn't help the situation.
"You're so nice," Jaffe said in response, realizing her own words were coming out as if in italics. It made her giggle. "Walk, yes, least I can do. And can I - can I have some more bread?"
ɪ ᴡᴀɴᴛ ᴛᴏ ᴄᴏᴍᴘʟɪᴄᴀᴛᴇ ʏᴏᴜ
Another sip of moonshine... Everything felt fuzzy and hilarious. Jaffe knew her legs were going to dip out as soon as she tried to stand up. It was kind of fun. When was the last time she'd gotten drunk like this? The moonshine made her feel sexy and soft but also transparent. She wanted to talk and that was bad. Keeping her mouth shut was half the effort - keeping her legs the same way was the other half.
"I ain’t lyin, you know… I’m gonna have you. Yer already mine." Gabi's words came like a whisper in the night, filling up Jaffe's entire skull like smoke in a room. Her voice was low and a little husky, her breath warm. She smelled like moonshine and perfume. The more she spoke the harder Jaffe found it not to enact every fantasy she'd ever had about the woman right on the spot.
Gabi nibbled lightly on the shell of Jaffe's ear and that was the moment the water claimant decided she couldn't wait anymore.
"I'll show you what I want, hm?" She turned to face the woman, thumb coming up to brush a fallen eyelash away from her cheek. Gahbriogyva was beautiful. That was an objective fact. Jaffe wanted nothing more than to see this same perfect face contorted in delicious pain and pleasure. It was almost too tempting to wait for.
"How about a tour?" The former soccer player stood, allowing herself to waver for a moment before regaining most of her balance. She was certainly better off than Gabi. It was easy to get a tight hand around Gabi's shirt to pull her along out of her seat and down the hallway. "Come." She led the woman on while the actress was just barely off balance before letting Gabi finally put her weight on her. Jaffe kept a firm arm around the woman's waist - it was like carrying an overexcited puppy. Gabi felt solid and warm in her hands and the way her skin blushed red where touched made Jaffe want to lose her mind. However this ended, she had already gotten more than she could've planned for before setting out for the day.
Jaffe waited until the door to the house closed behind them. The night was quiet, greeting them with crickets and other bugs. It was soothing. It was perfect for screaming.
She pushed her conquest against the side of the house, her hands immediately becoming busy with trying to learn Gabi's body by touch. "I have an idea the first thing you can show me." She lifted one of the actress's legs to wrap around her body, enjoying the strong feeling of being in someone else's hold for once. Jaffe was giddy and giggling as she reached into a pocket and pulled out a pocket knife, expertly slashing her conquest's shirt open. "I want to hear you sing, little bird."
ᴅᴏɴ'ᴛ ʟᴇᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴅᴏ ᴛʜɪꜱ ᴛᴏ ᴍʏꜱᴇʟꜰ
quoted lyrics - "far too young to die" by panic! at the disco
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Mar 30, 2022 18:26:37 GMT
Post by Dobu on Mar 30, 2022 18:26:37 GMT
‘I’ll show you what I want, hm?’
She could never get used to this feeling. The feeling of her mind deciding one thing and her body doing something entirely different. It made her question her actions, what she really desired, although she knew that all too well.
A challenge, a match, a conquest for power that could never be quelled. These were the things which kept her steady, or at least as steady as she could manage whilst being ushered out of the building. When did this even happen? Who had suggested this? Her father? Of course not. Her mother most likely, always the sleuth when it came to meddling in her affairs, attempting to see how far she was willing to go or discover all of her secrets. This, however, was going somewhere she could no longer compel. Slowly but surely every thought was becoming more and more confusing.
‘A tour… yeah.’
Her steps were failing her, the normally confident stride as if prepared to leap into the air and take off at any moment had instead become a mess of crisscrossed strafes with her legs practically tripping over themselves with every step. If it weren’t for Jaffe she would have surely fallen on her face and no doubt falling down at this point would result in falling fast asleep, but she just had to see where this was going. It was the only reason she chose to continue on with this farce, wasn’t it? To see just what was happening here? The motivation, the drive of this person who so willingly proclaimed themself to be a friend as if the reward for doing so would come so easily!
How cocky. How bold! How absolutely and utterly tantalizing.
She could feel the sharp stutter behind her eyes, the slip of wanting to devour her prey whole with just the thought, but it was all so fuzzy it was difficult to maintain pace. The feeling of the fresh air hitting her face almost managed to rouse her and wake her from the drowsiness of this extremely drunken stupor, but the feeling of that same cool breeze flowing through her feathers acted as a midnight lullaby which drew her closer to the rest her body so desperately craved… then she felt her body being forced against the wall of her parent’s home. Her eyes perked up, the feeling of the woman’s hands measuring her form sending a delightful shiver up her spine. This was unexpected. Her eyes rested on her, the moon hitting her hair with a soft glow, the sight of her eyes under the shade of the night filling Gabi with a sense of something so familiar it was almost enough to wake her up. Simply seeing her lusting over her body in this way was absolutely adorable, almost reminding her of all the others.
‘I have an idea the first thing you can show me.’
Feeling her leg rise into the air, a show of this woman’s forceful strength. Sure she didn’t try to stop her, but it was necessary if this stalker meant to survive the experience. She was fast, skilled, quick enough to have her shirt ruined before she could even react and yet now she could feel the night air brushing against her skin. This was rather… intense. She couldn’t resist the urge to pull her in with her leg, dragging the woman closer to her while also making sure not to put too much force behind it. Injuring people in these types of situations wasn’t entirely a new thing, but there was still much to be discovered about this woman, but then she looked into her eyes once again.
‘I want to hear you sing, little bird.’
That’s it! The look I’ve been wanting to see, the one which is always so hard to find! That hunger, that craving, no mere lust or want. This is her pure desire!
There was no clarity, no instance of knowing if her mind was her own or if her body was flying on autopilot, but what was certain was that this was something she had now decided she desired. The drowsiness was completely gone and for the first time since ingesting that horrendous moonshine her thoughts were in alignment with her actions, both completely going far past her original plans, but then again she had stated what she desired earlier that night. Her worries of injuring her companion faded away as her leg tightened around her like a vice, her arms lifting up and sliding over her shoulders as her chest pressed against her prey’s, focus now solely on her eyes. The way they looked alongside her caramel skin was delicious, but not as delicious as the look which rested within them. She hadn’t even noticed her own eyes, now burning a bright red with a malicious hunger of their own, a thirst for this woman’s entire being.
‘Oh, you are a treat.’ She spoke as her nose brushed against Jaffe’s. ‘Let’s go somewhere more comfortable, temptress. I’ll have t’put your words to the test.’
Her wings opened up as if prepared to envelope the woman in darkness before slowly building up their momentum, the wingbeats echoing through the air as the lifted from the ground beneath their feet and glided above the large field. Her grip on the woman was strong, as if attempting to not allow her the luxury of escape as they coasted across the landscape. Passing over crops and barns alike, she instead chose to land out in the midst of the large grainfield itself, her wings flapping violently upon their decent, the sight of the grass and ears of wheat being pushed against the ground letting her know that her purpose had been fulfilled and the time to land was now.
She made certain to land softly, as if it really mattered when she pushed Jaffe away upon reaching the matted crops, just hard enough to knock her to the ground. ‘You say ya wanna hear me sing?’ She spoke as she examined her ruined shirt, smiling in a manner only someone titled a villainess could bear as she removed the article of clothing as well as the rest of her garments and tossing them aside. Her approach was now scarily steady, regal in nature although her mind was running on all cylinders. She had put every ounce of her remaining focus into not crashing into the ground on their way and now she could feel it, her actions running on nothing more than desires and alcohol. She looked down at this woman, curious, hungry, wanting a taste now more than ever. Her eyes the very emblem of her house as she leaned forward and crawled her way on top of this beautiful water fae. ‘Well then, little warrior, make your goddess sing.’
It was irresistible, impossible! Looking down at her from above like this with a desire to see what she was capable of, the potential of what might transpire as well as the overwhelming lust floating through the air. She almost wanted to toy with her mind, play with the canvas of her thoughts through the veil of madness and yet she had to resist. She had to see this with her own eyes. For now voicing her wants and taking her actions were clearer than anything else, although none of it was going the way she truly desired. By now she had expected to drag Jaffe directly into combat, but instead she found herself in this position, drawing closer until she could feel her fist clutching at the woman’s own shirt and ripping at the fabric, Gabi’s lips tracing hers as she sniffed for a sense of direction… still nothing but moonshine filling her nostrils, that and the strong scent of Naiick’s house. No matter, it had already gone this far and she was more than willing to go even further.
‘I’m expecting great things, temptress. Ah! But don’t let me break ya. It’s be rather disappointing if you failed me now.’
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