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Date: 2026-03-22 03:22 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] nestingdevil
[It's because he's on a timeline, and he knows it. The longer he sticks around, the longer the barracuda has a chance to stew. To stew and run laps, over and over again, to whatever end he sees fit. It's been hard enough already, getting Silco to stick around. Spending seconds, minutes, hours with his ex-friend? Ex-lover? Without giving him a lot to work off, save his word, is already testing the water's limits.]

[And there's that other thing, too. The tether and how he knows damn well some part of him (some part of his core) is screaming out, howling, that he can't tip his entire hand. Because he doesn't expect Silco to give a shit. That much is obvious. And perhaps, he never will. That's the burden for creatures like them. The mortal lot would never know, could never understand, how long he'll carry them, even if they'll hold everything he is against him.]

[And tonight? Well. It's not a good time to lose control.]

[Greed freezes, his one heel pried off the ground. He'd like to think Vander doesn't know what he's asking, doesn't know how much it truly stings. But then again, maybe he should have expected it. If he couldn't get Silco, he was the next, best thing.]
No. Most of those were just humans that didn't know any better. [Humans, following the orders of the man who had taken the original 'Nest from him and so, much more.] Who you're talking about is a single person. [The Sin's tail whips erratically behind him. No longer like a cat, but more similar to a high-voltage wire, snapped in a storm.] Führer King Bradley. That's what all of Amestris knew him as, anyway. Governments, Vander. You can't trust anything they tell ya.

[He's cornered. On one side, the man he's asking to do him a favor, a favor beyond simple drinks and chitchat. A man who, by all means, should probably be doing just as he's implying: grabbing him by the throat, tossing him to the floor, and reminding him that this feud has nothing, nothing, to do with him.]

[And on the other? Something he doesn't understand, doesn't want to understand, and would rather bury, just like everything else.]

[The former homunculus takes another drag off his smoke, letting the burn of it settle in his chest.]
Call it the trencher, call it both of you being the same, fucking pissants I've come to expect. [It isn't Vander he's angry with it. It isn't Silco who's got the forks of his tongue buzzing like a rattler. It's that debt. That debt that never, truly got settled, no matter what Sleep had to offer.]

[King Bradley. Wrath. It's the second time he's been reminded how close him and Silco could have been, if their worlds had been switched.]

[And how he still, still, can't shake that nagging, clawing feeling, circling at the back of his skull.]

[Greed laughs (airy, light, empty), and a cloud of smoke fogs over his face.]
Maybe, you're right. Everyone's got an instinct. Bad of me to assume, I suppose. [Again, his shoulders squeeze in on themselves, and the chord of his tail slowly wraps around the bulk of his thigh.] Sure, Vander. Sure. I was the one who called you down here, after all. Would only be fair, right? [He turns, then; the smile on his face, his own shield, bringing up every wall he's got.]

[He'll deal with Silco later. He already said the man could have his, too.]

[With a snort, the former homunculus grabs the bottle, tipping it into his own, emptied glass.]
I'm always going to rebel. She should have known that from the start. [Glg, glg, glg, goes the liquor - its rich amber, turning haunted in his eyes.] She won't go after anyone else. Not if she listens to my offer. Because if it works - [He picks up the stopper, only to slam it into the neck with the flat part of his palm.]

- then she'll have to decide if she wants to risk it. Not knowing where she's going, or the price she'll have to pay once she's through.

Date: 2026-03-26 12:56 am (UTC)
nestingdevil: ➥ <lj user="nestingdevil"> (♠ } i swam waters with great whites)
From: [personal profile] nestingdevil
[When Vander leans in, the Sin matches him; the glint of his smile, the sharpness of it, far too close for comfort. Bold, he's reminded again. If the two of them had nothing else in common, they sure were bold.]

Careful, Big Bear. You're asking about something you might not like the answer to. And I don't think you and I are good enough pals to be telling you all my secrets. [The former homunculus skirts his claw around the brim of his glass; its strike, humming with the whisper of a spark.]

[Two, after all, could play that game.]


Think you could? [He levels his glass to his lips, taking another, healthy pull.] Dunno, Vander. Maybe I've got a preference for how I take my men. [It isn't a lie if he isn't admitting anything. In the end, he didn't have any particular inclination. Not really. Men, women, those in-between: it didn't take much to catch his eye. Yet, for some (for the ones that stuck around, for the ones that burrowed under his skin), well. They always did find a way getting his attention. Of getting all his focus, all his want, like a rust-covered knife just waiting for the picking.]

[Greed lets the forks of his tongue lash at his drink; the burn of scotch, fizzling on his lip.]
If you have to know, he was like me. A homunculus. [He leaves a sigh between them before he turns; the taste of it, hot with steam and liquor. Greed pads over to the bar and as his heels drum lazily against the floor, the sway to him is dangerous. His viciousness more similar to that of a wasp, showing off its stinger.]

Ehh, you're gunna make this hard, aren't you? Men like you - [The Sin sets his glass down with a clp. A second later, and he hops up onto the bar proper - the thump of his tailbone, causing a couple of leftover knickknacks to jitter in place.] - it's always better to take my offer, Vander. But I guess that's just how it's always going to be, isn't it? [Languidly, slowly, he spreads his legs to balance his heels atop the heads of two stools tucked underneath the lip of the counter.] As for what he told me about you, most of it isn't anything you haven't proven already. [With his middle finger, he drags his drink over, letting it hang between his knees.] You won't listen to anything I say because I'm with him.

[If he means anything more by that, either he doesn't realize it, or it's simply because he hasn't or can't come to terms with it. An afterthought, and one he doesn't intend on thinking about too hard.]

[The former homunculus rolls his wrist, forcing whatever's left of the scotch to shine along the sides of his glass.]
Mnn. Now, that's for me to know. Don't start pretending like you actually give a shit. Doesn't suit you. [He lifts his gaze and from behind him, his shadow begins to run up the wall. It stretches, unbeknownst to him. A lick of black rising and oh, if isn't one shield meeting another.]

[Greed pats his feet, tilting both stools back on what remains of their legs.]
I've been honest with you from the start. Think it's only fair you do me the favor, don't you? [His wings fold and curl, hunching about his shoulders as silty as a cloak of leather and soot.] Don't think it matters, anyway. You're smart enough to figure it out. You would do anything to protect what's yours. And I'll do the same, friend.

[Crck, and his nail cuts into the glass; its thin line, blistering with heat.] When you and Silco come to blows, and I know you will, I won't let you kill him. As for the rest of it, you can consider my offer or not. Doesn't make a difference to me. I'll make sure none of them get involved if things get too messy. An escape plan, right? [His eyes drift to map out every inch of the man from his perch. Like a vulture, waiting to see which part of Vander will split open first.] Though, if you're planning on making your bed with her, I would really appreciate if you kept our little chat between the two of us. Suppose that's your choice, though.

[He plucks the cigarette from his lip and as he lifts his leg, he grinds the cherry of it into the bottom of his boot; its ash, flecking away in spits of red and orange. He only has Silco's word to go on, he knows that. Still, he said it, didn't he? No loose ends.] But if that is the case, I think we're about done here.

Date: 2026-03-27 12:57 am (UTC)
nestingdevil: ➥ mewtube@dreamwidth (♠ } the one i love i hate but the sex is)
From: [personal profile] nestingdevil
[But then Vander says it, and oh, how he couldn't be more wrong. Couldn't be more wrong about the depth that it went, about who Bradley really was, and how it all went circling down the drain like the trash everyone (everyone) discarded.]

[It's the first time his smile fades, even for a moment. And through him, through every inch of him, comes the static. The raw, snapping, buzzing static that shoots off in the back of his skull and from behind his eyes like spent bullets. He deserved that. He knows he did. No one knew the whole story. Certainly, not Vander. It was all too easy for him to take a cheap shot.]

[Still - ]

[The Sin dips his chin, summoning that same, ol'grin back onto his face. The look of it as ancient and desolate as his centuries would suggest.]


Younger. Youngest of all of us, actually. [The quietness about him is unsettling. A ghost at a graveyard he'll never get buried in. It's something else he'll have to keep from them. If this world collapses, if they win, he'll be nothing. Nothing but ash, scattered in the wind.]

[Greed's mouth twists, bitterly. He eyes Vander from the hollow points of his sockets, and the glass in his hand splits loudly down the middle; his temperature, far too much for it to bear. Honesty it is, then.]
He stole them from me. Every, last one just to make a point, among other things. [A bead or two of scotch dribbles over his claws, hissing to a quick-fire dry.] That's what happens when you don't obey Daddy sir. Suppose he needed a new pawn in the rotation once I left. A human-made homunculus.

Wrath. [Greed leaves his glass behind as he slides off the counter, letting it bleed out its fill.] So, to answer your question, pup, call it a guarantee. I'm not going to fight you, but I will be there to take him - [Home, he almost says. Almost says before he chokes it down, swallowing it into the pit of his throat.] - back to the 'Nest before the two of you end up leaving that daughter of yours to pick up the pieces.

And maybe I was, maybe I wasn't. None of us are innocent, Vander. We've all got our choices, right? [The shadow behind him sinks, drifting into the floorboards like a black, oily tide.] Oh? Did I hit a nerve? [The former homunculus wraps his hand around the small of his hip, and the side of him hisses back. A sign that he's running a different kind of fever entirely.] You keep acting like you've already got it all figured out. So why would I bother telling you anything else? [With a tilt of his head, he slides his spent butt back into his pocket.]

I'll give you this much. If any of them do show up, just know they won't give you the same courtesy. To them, human lives don't mean a thing. They'll kill you just because they can. That's how they are, and how they'll always be. [He walks the line of the bar - his heels, leaving behind prints of tar and heat.] You'll know them by this. [He shows his hand as his walks - that tattoo of his as clear and red as day, spanning over his knuckles.] Avoid them, Vander. Like I've told you a thousand times already, I'm not interested in hurting you if I don't have to. But the rest of them won't think twice.

[Greed pauses at the door (its body, wafting frailly in the night breeze), and his teeth flash back in its mirror's jagged edge. Another challenge to no one. No one present, at least.] Mnn. You'll always be the sort. Had it right from the start. Those emotions of yours - [The Sin's tail skates off the floor, and a stray tumbleweed of newspaper immediately catches. A huff of fire, then gone.] - you'll lose everything that way, if you aren't careful. Keep that in mind. If not for you, then for her. It's the least you can do.

Because I have been doing this a long time, Vander. I know your type. There's no point in whatever I have to say. But Jinx - [The former homunculus prods open the door, causing it to whine quietly on its hinges. And as he steps through, he lifts his shoulders in a vague shrug. The tiredness of it all, finally catching up with him.] - think she deserves to have both her dads in the picture, don't you?

[But he's not going to get an answer. Not tonight, not tomorrow, maybe not ever. And that's fine with him. He rolled the dice and lost. That's just a part of the game.]

[Greed takes a step out onto the sidewalk and as the air touches along his throat, he snaps his wings wide open; their skin, fluttering like a lonely breeze, trapped in the belly of a sail.]
I'd say it's been a pleasure, but we both know that'd be a lie. Enjoy the drink, Vander.

[And with that, he takes off; his howl of chains, the wafting wind, screaming as cold as a banshee's wail.]

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