WHO: Gela and you
WHAT: h/c (hafterdemon content)
WHEN: After pride, before the fall <- modplot
WHERE: Many different places
NOTES: Reference to & discussion of kidnapping, mistreatment, starvation, trauma, neglect
Starters below. Let me know if you'd like a starter!
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Instead, he steps in, draws the door along behind him to shut. A flicking glance around a room he hasn't had reason to linger in, before his study returns to her at her desk. The difference is stark, the demon who'd mimicked her not so long ago and this one seated here—and not because the demon was unconvincing, but because Gela has changed. Certainly, she's eaten less.
"Aye?" he prompts, wandering in a few steps, arms folding comfortably. His coat is back in his office, hanging, but still in respectable layers, a waistcoat and the glint of cufflinks at his wrists.
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"I can't tell what I wrote."
They are not all dated.
... Did she write this missive, this trades communication, this proposal for a new contact? It looks like her writing, to be certain, but it also looked like her face and body and talked with her voice. She can't be sure.
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He approaches the desk at her gesture, now turning that attention to the pages. A harder thing to discern. Idly, Marcus picks up the nearest page in question—not that he has any way of identifying her handwriting or finding a hidden date, just curiousity. Something darkly amusing about a demon forced to do paperwork.
"You might be able to run it by the Diplomacy office," doesn't sound altogether convinced. And then again, "Or burn it, start again. Anything important will present itself in time."
If he is joking, it's extremely dry. The page is set down; the arm of the chair sitting at an angle on the opposite side of the desk is gripped, tugged nearer.
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Why would the demon have done paperwork? And if it had done any, it would have done the paperwork pretending to be her, no? Maybe she should carry on and... see what happens. Gela shrugs. "You're probably right." Anything important will present itself in time. Or annoyance. She can deal with it later.
She waits for him to have a seat before she asks him, forcing her voice to be casual. "Do you know if it was sharing my secrets?"