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ronderotarel ([personal profile] ronderotarel) wrote in [community profile] tampered2012-02-04 04:42 pm

Closed rp

When; February 4, nighttime.
Rating; PG
Characters; Claude Faustus [personal profile] xthearaneae and Alois Trancy [personal profile] ronderotarel
Summary; Alois is wandering around the Manor in the middle of the night, and he's lingering in front of Claude's bedroom door.
Log;


He originally planned to go get some milk in the kitchen, and then head straight back to bed.
However, in order to avoid walking down the darkest corridors of the Manor, he'd taken a small detour. He was walking down the corridor of the servant quarters, which has bigger windows and therefore is always lit by the City lights outside.
He'd really tried to head straight to the kitchen, to not think about whose bedroom he was walking past. But his legs had stopped moving right in front of Claude's bedroom door.

And that's where he's still standing right now, more than ten minutes later.

He'd like his pain to disappear like fairy dust, to leave him alone, to allow him to at least be able to walk down a corridor without being haunted by a thousand thoughts about his butler. Is he in his room right now? Or did he go outside? And if he did, where did he go? Is he about to kill some stranger to eat their soul? (The sole thought of Claude devouring anyone else but him makes Alois burn with jealousy).

He can't bring himself to walk inside the room. Not when he's aware that Claude hates him and probably woulnd't like his visit.
Yet at the same time he can't will himself to move and go back to bed.

Just another minute, is what he tells himself. I'll look at the door just another minute, then I'll go to bed.

Because staring at his bedroom door is as close as he can get to his butler these days.
xthearaneae: ([serve] When you're full of sin ☼)

[personal profile] xthearaneae 2012-02-07 02:26 pm (UTC)(link)
[ These moments, however fleeting are lost to the night and to Alois' dreams most likely... save for this one moment where perhaps they both needed it despite neither one willing to voice this need. Except maybe through the boy's sudden order. Death didn't change him apparently. He was always so secure in his place, always so willful... always so stubborn with his love. He didn't know what else to say, what else there was to be said to that order. The same words, of course. ]

...Yes, your highness.

[ But what more could he do, really? Again, his weariness overcame him. Nothing tired a demon physically but there were a million and one reasons for him to feel at the least weary and burdened. There was a short breath as he found himself leaning slightly against the windowsill, still with the boy in his arms. He felt the sudden weight though and it's with one single movement that he picks Alois up only to gently set him down on his bed. It was the only move, considering the boy would probably be stubborn enough not to want to leave. ]