Lucanis Dellamorte {& ǝʇᴉds} (
twoforsurprise) wrote2022-12-22 12:25 pm
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One Short Day In Antiva City

Davrin might have forgotten Lucanis' offer about the tailor, but he had not. Not all of their excursions were for fighting demons or cultists or darkspawn, and eventually Rook was going treasure hunting on the Rivani coast with Taash and Harding. And just them. Quite adamant that only Taash and Harding were needed, in fact.
Andraste preserve them, Rook was apparently becoming interested in matchmaking.
It worked out, though. The timing. Lucanis ever so casually mentions that Davrin promised to assist him in some errands in Antiva and Rook is just so happy they're not at each other's throats that they're told to not take however long they need. Lucanis makes a mental note to pick up something nice for Rook when they're in Antiva City.
Ah, Antiva City. A less beautiful Treviso, Lucanis used to say. That was before the Ossuary, before the occupation, before the blight. Now it's hard to not see everything that's been lost. He doesn't insult Davrin by assuming the man can't keep up with the Crow routes along the rooftops and across ziplines, so much faster than the weaving crowded streets up the hill the city is built on overlooking the harbor the few times they need to duck down to street level.
"Should be right around - ah, there it is," Lucanis declares once they're half way up the hill, the financial district of the city settled between the Palace at the top and the harbor and all the wealth the shipping industry brings. This time when he drops down to the street level it is where they'll stay for the time being, heading to an understated store front with a simple hanging sign that looks like an embroidered rose carved into the wood of it.
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He kept his arm still, letting her settle. Only moving, slowly, so he and Lucanis were shoulder to shoulder, close enough he could lean the side of his head against the other mans. Feeling somewhat like he was passing the only important test as to whether he was allowed to keep courting Lucanis or not.
"Or she'd summon a spirit army and destroy us all."
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"If she summoned a spirit army, it would be to feed her, first."
So they would have a little warning.
"I have a smaller enclosure for her to stay in when this one needs cleaning... maybe I will see how she fairs for a day or two in the Lighthouse before bringing the whole thing over."
Or maybe the Lighthouse would simply make one as needed. It didn't function on normal rules of reality. But this way if it was too startling for her or anyone was upset by having her there, it would be easy enough to bring her back. Lucanis had to admit, now that he'd seen her again and saw she had not forgotten him, he missed her a great deal.
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"Maybe even find a room not a kitchen pantry for her?"
Not for Lucanis, of course. Nothing like that. For her, that Lucanis could happen to also share. And maybe pick up some personal items of his own beyond a coffee set and hard wood cot.
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He raised an eyebrow at the suggestion of a different room for her. Of course he'd need to be with her to keep an eye on her, so he'd have to go with...
"Do you have a suggestion of a space?"
He tried to keep the question light and casual, chickening out at the last minute from asking if Davrin was volunteering.
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The height of bravery, the both of them. They stayed in the living Fade, if Lucanis wanted a room to appear specifically for his snake the Lighthouse would provide. Or if Davrin wanted a room to accommodate two for the long term, that too would be simple enough- somehow. He wasn't sure how it worked, exactly. If he'd need to speak to the Keeper or if it would simply accommodate based on will. His room had simply appeared last time. Maybe Bellara would know.
"But we should see if you snore in a soft bed before making any plans."
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"If anyone snores, it's clearly going to be you. Like a bear."
The familiar ground of prodding, teasing. Lucanis smiled.
"I'll put her back in her enclosure - before she gets annoyed about being moved from her new favorite napping spot. Come here, darling."
That last part was to the snake, ever so gently pulling away from Davrin and urging her to uncoil from him. There was a brief moment showered she curled tighter around his wrist instead, but aside from that small display of petulance she allowed Lucanis to unwind her and return her to the safety of her miniature jungle, slipping back into the cover of the greenery.
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"Punching bears doesn't transfer their strength and snoring to me, you know. If fighting something managed that, you'd be an all powerful mage by now."
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The wings flashed and stretched out in a brilliant display before vanishing again, Lucanis looking at Davrin expectantly.
"You were saying, Orsacchiotto?"
No, it wasn't exactly magic, but still...
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His laughter probably took the edge off the accusation- and wasn't that Lucanis showing off his abomination skills was funny now a sign of how far they'd come. A couple of months ago he'd have drawn his sword. Now he leaned in to kiss his temple, wry smile still in place.
"But I guess I'll have to get used to it, huh."
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"Mmhmm. You would use Assan to help you, if you could. Admit it. Let's go see if we need to hunt down more linens."
Perhaps they would drape Illario's room in dust cloths now, too. Lucanis would have to make sure anything he found important was kept safe- he knew where many of the hiding spots were, he was certain. Later, though. Now he was taking Davrin's hand once more to head to his own room.
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He let himself be tugged along, almost asking if they should look for Illario's important items before the staff came along- but, no. That man had taken up enough of their thoughts and time for at least the day. It was time to focus on more pleasant things.
"Are the closets trapped with poison needles? Taash warned me about opening doors on my own in the 'Crow House.'"
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Okay, that was a bit of an extreme tease there, Lucanis bumping his shoulder with Davrin. He suspected he knew the real reason for Davrin's apparent discomfort around staff in a big house, and he was hardly the first to have such feelings. The way back to Lucanis' room started to take some familiar turns of Davrin was paying attention during their initial break-in. While it was not right across from Caterina's rooms, it was noticeably nearby them. Especially contrasted with Illario's. When Lucanis pushed that door open - again, unlocked - it was not the dire circumstances he was concerned about... but at the same time, there were little tells about that this had been only changed in the last hour or so. Probably while they were seeing to Irene, honestly.
While not identical to Illario's room it held much the same. Ever so slightly larger in space, but that just emphasized the emptiness of it. Instead of a vanity there was a bookshelf, and a slightly darker patch of the flooring where Irene's enclosure had once been for years, long enough that the minor discoloration showed.
Well, one other difference. Illario had hidden away things he found important. Lucanis just didn't have them, aside from his snake.
"Ah, no need for a hunt after all."
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He was harping on the same point, but it was still unsettling. So much space, every inch of it highlighting over and over how impersonal it all was. Other than Irene's cage, it looked like any member of the family could sleep in any room without truly noticing. Save for how close they were allowed to be to the grandmother. That seemed a very purposeful means of establishing the familial pecking order.
He released Lucanis to go look out the window, take in exactly where above Treviso they were, what could be seen. How much Blight obstructed the view. Leaving Lucanis to do whatever he would need to do to consider the room acceptable for the night.
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Choosing to focus on what he enjoyed about the pantry rather than what Davrin clearly did not like about this.
It was different, when there actually was family other than the three of them. Caterina still ruled with an iron fist, of course, but there were others for her to split her attention between, others to act as a buffer between her and the youngest.
The view was -- honestly, still pretty good. Lucanis' main windows faced out towards the sea... ironically, given what happened to him ... and while the Blight hit the city and the canals hard, it hadn't quite moved out into the ocean to such a noticeable degree. if you tilted your head just right and maybe closed one of the curtains, you couldn't even see it. Lovely moonlight over the water and the shadowy figures of the ships anchored in the bay.
The benefit to such an empty room made checking it easy. Sure it was his home, but Venatori had recently been in residence. Lucanis did a standard sweep as he would do with any unfamiliar place he intended to sleep in, which generally involved two passes in differing order the second time. It also meant he could see that his wardrobe had freshly laundered clothing for sleeping in, even if the rest was rather sparse and likely still being cleaned of the vague mothy smell that hadn't been able to be quite beaten out of the room entirely with the quick cleaning. He grabbed a pair of comfortable pants to sleep in for himself, then the biggest he had for Davrin. It might not be quite as comfortably roomy on the elf as it was on Lucanis, but it should work.
"Catch."
Was the warning Davrin got before he was tossed the clothing.
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"The First Talon can't be expected to undress himself, can he?"
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"Ah?"
Oh. Oh. The way the heat became so much more when that question registered. His hands had started to go to his own fastenings, armored as he was in his Crow leathers. They fell away instead, leaving everything as done up as it had started in.
"I suppose not. But the staff are so busy with the party..."
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He came within inches of Lucanis before slightly side stepping, moving to stand behind him and trail his fingers along the back of neck, down along where his spine would be below the armor.
"Do you want to lock the door? The party will end eventually."
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It had the high possibility of being a long night in a very good way, now.
"You don't want to risk an audience?"
It was another tease - Lucanis absolutely did not want to do that. He still took a moment to lean back into those teasing fingers before sighing, stepping away to slide the bolt in place in the closed door. No chance of being disturbed now.
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Though, considering Rook had been invited to the party, there was still a chance it could be Rook just opening the door without knocking. The thought put a wry smile on his face that Lucanis might be able to feel as Davrin took the steps needed to regain his previous position and leaned in to kiss softy along his neck.
"We can just sleep. If you want that."
(Rook, running interference on Caterina like "They'd better be grateful for this..." )
"I want you."
No shame or embarrassment to the admission. It was probably better he didn't know about Davrin's concerns about possibly being a secret to someone in Lucanis' position. Habitually private in his own business as he was, he'd announce it to all of Treviso. Not that it would be necessary - Lucanis had taken his hand at the celebration and they had left together. Discreetly or not, it was a room full of trained assassins, no less than a dozen noticed these things, and that information would be to the rest by sunrise.
The things rook does to wingman
He dropped the pants on the ground, nudging them out of his intended path with one foot. He appreciated the gesture, but he didn't think they'd be needed right now. If they had a knock on the door in the morning, he'd know where they were.
Then it was all motion, tugging at the straps of Lucanis' armor without taking his lips off his skin, up his neck and along his chin to his mouth, all the while walking them towards the bed. The suite may look different than he expected, but it have the main item needed for the night. He'd been thinking about this specific bed since they'd had their date in the forest, leaving Assan with Rook just to be alone with it and Lucanis.
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His lips eagerly met Davrin's when they got up to there, legs bumping into the edge of the bed as he tugged Davrin onto it with him to tumble onto the mattress.
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"Let's bring this back to the Lighthouse, too."
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"Mmm, I was planning on bringing the pillows back and leaving them on your bed."
The confession was murmured against Davrin's lips, Lucanis smiling as clever fingers looked for the fastenings for Davrin's armor to get that off, too.
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"Ah, you were already planning on moving in."
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Apologies, work was a nighmare this last week