Johnny Rayflo (
not_heavens_adam) wrote in
destinystrings2013-05-15 09:21 am
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Who: Johnny Rayflo and Yosuke Otoha
Where: Otoha's apartment
Summary: Caring about people is hard, especially when they're stupid
Warnings: Marital spats without the marriage
[Johnny currenty had himself perched on Otoha's couch with nothing but his jeans on and the things he'd recently received laid out on the coffee table. The price for them seemed to be having the worst luck with birds imaginable (which was why his hair was still damp and he was barely dressed, a shower had definitely been called for), but it was worth it, considering.
The fortune itself was there, along side a small, black, masquerade mask and the quartz scarab Jacob had given him back in Vatheon was laying in it's new metal frame that allowed it to be turned into a necklace. He didn't know how or why these things were here, but, for now, he was left staring at them with his knees drawn up to his chest.]
Where: Otoha's apartment
Summary: Caring about people is hard, especially when they're stupid
Warnings: Marital spats without the marriage
[Johnny currenty had himself perched on Otoha's couch with nothing but his jeans on and the things he'd recently received laid out on the coffee table. The price for them seemed to be having the worst luck with birds imaginable (which was why his hair was still damp and he was barely dressed, a shower had definitely been called for), but it was worth it, considering.
The fortune itself was there, along side a small, black, masquerade mask and the quartz scarab Jacob had given him back in Vatheon was laying in it's new metal frame that allowed it to be turned into a necklace. He didn't know how or why these things were here, but, for now, he was left staring at them with his knees drawn up to his chest.]

Keywords. :(
[He didn't know how to connect to other people. It just... didn't seem to work.]
... Look. There's not a lot I'm scared of. Losing you is one of those things. Danger, pain, monsters... none of those worry me. Just making sure that you're okay matters.
[He turned slightly, so he wasn't entirely facing Johnny.]
Mm. If I die though, it's because I wasn't strong enough. And you deserve someone strong to protect you, knight or no.
More keywords >:
...You don't have to worry. I'm not going anywhere.
[He looks up with a smile, though it's somewhat forced.]
Besides, how could I leave you alone? You need someone to take care of you,you're hopeless by yourself.
[The smile fell and was replaced with a slightly more pained expression. He crossed his arms, half because of his self-consciousness at all the feelings he was spilling, and half to stop himself from taking away that personal space he'd just given.]
Just...I'm really old, and I have lost a lot of people I cared about. Some were just from time, but most were from violence. Promise me I won't lose you too.
If you're ever not strong enough, call me. I guarantee we'll be strong enough together.
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[He shook his head, leaning back against the couch.]
... I don't want to put you in a position you can't get both of us out of. It'd be easier if I just took those things on myself, because I don't want you to blame yourself.
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[Otoha had a point but, really, if he was dying and Johnny couldn't save him in any scenario, the vampire would blame himself. Not that he was going to mention that.
He leaned against the couch too and lightly nudged Otoha with his elbow.]
You're an asshole. Guess I'll just have to stick around you and make sure you don't get in over your head. Mmmm...without smothering you.
[He moved back around the couch and took the paer on the table, folding it to just show the part he wanted while he moved back to his previous position.
He looked up at the other man with his usual teasing smirk.]
What kind of partner would I be if I stuck to the backlines?
Also, here~
[He offered the paper with only the love fortune showing with a wink. The words 'Kiss me, you fool' plain as day on the paper. It was a joke, he didn't expect Otoha to do what the paper said, but it would be fun to see his face~!]
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[Eh? He took the paper and stared down at it - what.]
... Tch.
[He threw it back at Johnny, aiming for his head.]
S... stop that.
[He was flattered (sort of), but no. He wasn't like that with anyone.]
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What? Such a heavy and emotional conversation is usually followed by a kiss if not some body communication!
[He got in close to Otoha again and kissed his shoulder while one of his hands reached up to thread their fingers together.]
Aaah but you're no fun. Come on, you should lay back down.
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[He hunched his shoulders a bit, twitching a little at his hand being grasped.]
Mm. I'm not tired, though.
[He didn't wanna sleep. 8(]
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You don't have to sleep, just be horizontal. Will you at least lay on the couch? You've still got a lot of healing to do.
[He tugged on Otoha's hand and took a step away from the couch in an effort to get the man to move either towards the bedroom or towards the other side of the couch.
Don't make him pick you up or something.]
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Tch...
[Not moving. He bristled a bit, looking a little like a frustrated kitten.]
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Don't be so obstinate.
What would you rather do, run a marathon?
[He moves back toward him, considering his options. He could pick the other man up, but Otoha would likely fight and that wasn't the point of healing.
Then he had another idea. It was worth a shot.
He closed the rest of the distance and brought his free hand up to that fluffy hair to make it easier to lean up and kiss him.
That was his 'off switch' right?
He also took the opportunity to try and push Otoha over the back of the couch and on to it.]
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[His eyes widened as Johnny kissed him again. He flailed a little, Johnny's push sending him over the couch back and crashing onto it.]
S... stop that!
[His face was red again, and he pressed his face into the couch back, trying to hide it.]
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Why? Are you trying to tell me you don't find it nice in some way.
[He made a dramatic gasp and put a hand over his heart.]
Ah! Maybe Otoha is saving himself for the right person. How terrible of me.
[He knew that wasn't the case, Otoha had already explained...but that didn't mean he wasn't going to tease him forever.]
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[Otoha whacked Johnny in the head - not too hard, but enough that it would sting.]
Stop doing that. It's weird.
[Nope no affection he didn't feel like it was nice at all nope denying forever.]
I'm bored.
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You're so meeeaan, Otoha!
[He repositioned himself so that he was on his knees and his arms were folded on the edge of the couch, which he propped his chin on.]
Poor baby.
What I do to alleviate your suffering? Other than a marathon because that's not going to happen.
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[Maybe he should sleep. ... Welp.]
This is gonna sound stupid as hell, but. Tell me a story.
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Okay then...]
Hmmm...There once was a man who ruled more countries than can be listed, but mostly presided over Athens. One day when he was returning home, a new wife and her sister in tow, he was approached by four grieving women. When he asked them what was the matter, they told him their husbands had gone to fight in the siege on Thebes and had fallen, but instead of honoring the men with burial or burning, the king of Thebes let them rot.
The king of Athens was angered by this news and decided to attack and conquer Thebes, which he did easily; he brought the men's bones home and the women were able to have proper burials for them.
While the king was out, he came upon two soldiers of Thebes who were badly injured and dying. Instead of killing them, he healed them and then threw them into an Athenian tower prison where they were to stay for years. These two men were brothers in arms and couldn't be closer, but friction came between them when they both fell in love with the Athenian queen's sister whom they could see out their window.
Now, not too long after this, a man who was friends with both the king and one of these men, came and petitioned for the man's release, which the king granted with the stipulation that the former prisoner never return to Athens on pain of death. For years, Prisoner A lived in the tower fearing prisoner B would return and steal the woman they loved away, while B was jealous that, while still captured, A could still see the fair maiden through his window while he could not.
[Yes this is a love story, Otoha, your fault for not specifying what kind of story you wanted.]
Seven years pass and, looking quite different than before, B returns to Athens to seek the woman of his heart. Meanwhile, A was finally released from the tower and the two meet in a woods, angry that the other could be after their desired prize. The two decide on a dual and begin ripping each other apart. The king of Thebes comes upon them and listens to the men's plight and nearly follows their wish that he kill them there and end their suffering, but the women of his court-including the woman at the root of this conflict-asks that the king spare them.
Once again, he does and says that there will be a tournament held for the fair maiden's hand in marriage fifty weeks from that date.
[He pauses, partly to let Otoha tell him to stop the story if he wants to, and partly just to remember exactly how the section of Chaucer's tales went.
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So the king built a stadium and, along with it, three temples for three of their gods: a goddess of love, a god of war, and a goddess of chastity.
The night before the tournament is to start, the maiden visits the temple belonging to the goddess of chastity and tells her she wishes to remain a virgin and unwed for the rest of her life. The goddess tells her that it is her destiny to marry one of these two men and, accepting this, the maiden retires. Soldier A visits the goddess of love and tells her of his love for the maiden and asks for her aid in the battle so that he may win. She gives him a sign that she is on his side and, pleased with this, he also retires. Finally, B visits the god of war's temple and asks that he may have the honor of victory with this god on his side. The god gives him a hopeful sign as well and, confident he will win, goes to bed.
The next day, there is much feasting and celebrating for the bloodshed to come as both men have assembled armies to support them. After much ceremony, the battle begins and it rages on for a while, both forces matched. Eventually, B gets the upper hand on A and wins the battle, though he spares A's life. The maiden and king are overjoyed by this turn of events and begin planning the marriage immediately. However, moments later, the earth shook and a building collapsed on B whose chest was crushed. Medics try to save him, but it's a lost cause and, with his dying breath, he urges the maiden to remember his friend, A if she still chooses to marry.
All of Athens mourns, though none as much as the king, A, and the maiden. Finally, the king moves on and returns focus to his duties, but A and the maiden are unable to do the same. After years of this, the king grows impatient and berates the two on their continued mourning, claiming that death is a natural order of life and to refuse that is foolish. He demands that they cease mourning and that the maiden marry A and move on with their lives. They do as ordered and, over the years, realize the wisdom of the king's words and live to have a long and happy life together.
The end.
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Well yeah. Everyone dies. I don't really see the point in crying over it.
[Shut up he knows he's a hypocrite. Reiji was different.]
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Hnnn I see.
[He shifts and leans forward so he can kiss Otoha's forehead.]
Get some sleep.
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[He turns over a little and presses his face into the couch's back.]
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