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Loki of Asgard ([personal profile] hwaaaitsme) wrote in [community profile] faderift2018-05-03 09:29 pm
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A fashionable walk.

WHO: Character(s)
WHAT: Loki swans about and harasses his ex-girlfriend.
WHEN: Current.
WHERE: Hightown.
NOTES: Loki gonna be Loki.




Loki was not, in any sense, the sort of person who generally asked permission to do things. Whether he believed he was permitted to do them or not was irrelevant--frankly it was usually easier to ask for forgiveness. So, on this fine Bloomingtide day, when he found himself unable to tolerate the renovations to his estate any longer, he invited himself to Gwenaëlle's home and strode in like he owned the place.

He all sashayed into her drawing room, or whatever one called the room just past the foyer in the South, and sent a servant to both announce him and summon Gwenaëlle. He draped himself across one of her sofas, casually as he pleased, and snatched a book from the table to occupy him as the servants scurried forth. He assumed she was in and, honestly, even if she wasn't, this house was far quieter and easier to think in.

He would be staying a while, regardless of her presence, but the promise of it was preferable to being all alone.
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[personal profile] elegiaque 2018-05-08 10:24 am (UTC)(link)
Magic unsettles her far less than it once did; no objections die unspoken because none were forthcoming, a shifting ease from many sources. One might imagine it to have something to do with the anchor-shard she bears (the powers in it that she wields), but a wiser observer might think to themselves: she wears her hair not unlike the Lady Morrigan, these days. And that, perhaps, would speak to it.

Not irrelevant, either, that she had warmed Loki's bed and not his heart—that she thought he was probably approximately trustworthy in the five minutes after orgasm, and other than that, to be treated warily, a live serpent coiled under her hands. Considering her own proclivities, their entanglement had been more reason to beware him than not; Gwenaëlle was never unaware of her tendency to self-destruction. What this is now, of course, is harder to parse...and somehow easier to navigate, a little, without the pressing distraction of his tendency to press her to things.

She thinks she sees him a little clearer, now she looks him more often in the eye instead of admiring the line of his shoulders. Not that they aren't lovely; she lets him have her hand in his elbow, and if they're five different kinds of a scandal walking sedately through Hightown, at least they make a pretty pair.

“I saw your brother, at least, has successfully attached himself to the Inquisition. They're putting you to work, as well?” Or...?