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tampered2009-01-07 09:03 pm
so sleep tonight in idle dreams: incomplete
When; January 6th, midnight.
Rating; Uh...at the very least PG-13...seeing who's involved, it'll probably go to R. For violence. Not, uh, other stuff.Much to Grell's chagrin.
Characters; Grell Sutcliff (
deathbutler) and Sebastian Michaelis (
blackestate)
Summary; It's our finale drenched in moonlight. Can't you hear it?
Log;
Midnight in a beautiful City. Couples, lovers...drifting here and there, whispering as fingertips of wispy dark fog brushed against their cheeks and lips--promising.
Away from the crowds stood a figure clothed in black. Suit and coat, gloves and boots in monochrome, only the redness of the man's eyes were distinguishable in the luminous darkness. Standing perfectly still and straight, the man was to all appearances waiting for someone. Perhaps someone to spend the night with, or go for a midnight stroll...
Sebastian glanced at his watch. Four minutes to twelve, and not a second over or under that number. There had been no need for him to arrive early, but Sebastian supposed he'd done so out of some sort of habit. Not that, in this case, he particularly minded. The moon was quite amiably bright and its presence companionable; in fact, on some other night Sebastian would not have minded a stroll at all. But tonight he had business to attend to, and if he was lucky, he'd need to be done by three in order to get back to the mansion to prepare breakfast.
The terms of the bet were deceptively simple: Sebastian and Grell would fight each other, one-on-one and once again, by the moonlight of "four days hence" against the backdrop of the City's sky. It would be a fight not to the death, as it would be quite troublesome were one of them to die only to be resurrected again a few days later with no memory of what had transpired before. The stakes were likewise straight-forward, though high: if Grell won, he would win Sebastian's services for an entire day, the demon-butler obedient to Grell's every beck and call. If Sebastian won, however, the tables were flipped: Grell Sutcliff would be his and his alone, to do with as his master the Earl Phantomhive commanded, for an entire day. Sebastian had even been generous enough to allow Grell to pick the setting for this so-called "finale" of theirs; it was a beautiful enough place, to be sure, and Sebastian didn't even mind the cloying stench of sweetness in the air. After all...
...the scent of blood was much, much stronger.
Sebastian's smile was soft, and promising. While he would not lower himself to showing such an expression to one so unworthy, the truth was that Sebastian too had been looking forward to this fight. Not to the so-called "romance" to their meeting, and certainly not to making physical contact with the death god himself. But he did look forward to purging from Hell the slime that tainted even this kind of place; picturing his Master's expression when Ciel'd realize what Sebastian had done, Sebastian's smile grew that much wider.
What would his Master look like, knowing what kind of deal Sebastian had struck, knowing what the stakes and who the opponent? Sebastian wondered if he might be frightened.
After all, the devil himself...was all Ciel Phantomhive had left.
The clock struck twelve. Like he'd promised, Sebastian was waiting.
He'd no doubt that Grell would keep his half of the bargain, as well.
Rating; Uh...at the very least PG-13...seeing who's involved, it'll probably go to R. For violence. Not, uh, other stuff.
Characters; Grell Sutcliff (
Summary; It's our finale drenched in moonlight. Can't you hear it?
Log;
Midnight in a beautiful City. Couples, lovers...drifting here and there, whispering as fingertips of wispy dark fog brushed against their cheeks and lips--promising.
Away from the crowds stood a figure clothed in black. Suit and coat, gloves and boots in monochrome, only the redness of the man's eyes were distinguishable in the luminous darkness. Standing perfectly still and straight, the man was to all appearances waiting for someone. Perhaps someone to spend the night with, or go for a midnight stroll...
Sebastian glanced at his watch. Four minutes to twelve, and not a second over or under that number. There had been no need for him to arrive early, but Sebastian supposed he'd done so out of some sort of habit. Not that, in this case, he particularly minded. The moon was quite amiably bright and its presence companionable; in fact, on some other night Sebastian would not have minded a stroll at all. But tonight he had business to attend to, and if he was lucky, he'd need to be done by three in order to get back to the mansion to prepare breakfast.
The terms of the bet were deceptively simple: Sebastian and Grell would fight each other, one-on-one and once again, by the moonlight of "four days hence" against the backdrop of the City's sky. It would be a fight not to the death, as it would be quite troublesome were one of them to die only to be resurrected again a few days later with no memory of what had transpired before. The stakes were likewise straight-forward, though high: if Grell won, he would win Sebastian's services for an entire day, the demon-butler obedient to Grell's every beck and call. If Sebastian won, however, the tables were flipped: Grell Sutcliff would be his and his alone, to do with as his master the Earl Phantomhive commanded, for an entire day. Sebastian had even been generous enough to allow Grell to pick the setting for this so-called "finale" of theirs; it was a beautiful enough place, to be sure, and Sebastian didn't even mind the cloying stench of sweetness in the air. After all...
...the scent of blood was much, much stronger.
Sebastian's smile was soft, and promising. While he would not lower himself to showing such an expression to one so unworthy, the truth was that Sebastian too had been looking forward to this fight. Not to the so-called "romance" to their meeting, and certainly not to making physical contact with the death god himself. But he did look forward to purging from Hell the slime that tainted even this kind of place; picturing his Master's expression when Ciel'd realize what Sebastian had done, Sebastian's smile grew that much wider.
What would his Master look like, knowing what kind of deal Sebastian had struck, knowing what the stakes and who the opponent? Sebastian wondered if he might be frightened.
After all, the devil himself...was all Ciel Phantomhive had left.
The clock struck twelve. Like he'd promised, Sebastian was waiting.
He'd no doubt that Grell would keep his half of the bargain, as well.

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"Got you~!"
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The bone cracked and chipped under the chainsaw's teeth, blood splashing Grell's pants and Sebastian's own. When Sebastian managed to leap off some distance to the back, his eyes held nothing but annoyance. Proper pants were so difficult to come by in the City--but a few shops carried goods that were up to Master Ciel's standards.
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"Do you like pain, Sebas~chan?~" He called, finger crooking temptingly.
"I have more for you~"
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"Any pleasure in excess becomes punishment, after all. And my master's patience wears thin."
The problem of the battle still lay with the chainsaw; in hand-to-hand combat, Sebastian was undoubtedly superior. For a minute, he stood still again--waiting, expression unreadable.
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He cracked his neck, then shoulders, wincing a bit. One of those blows had landed there, and oooh, it had hurt. But-
"No waiting around, Sebastian~!" He charged, chainsaw at his side like a jousting match.
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This:
In one swift movement Sebastian'd thrust a leg through the roof below him and kicked up part of one of the wooden beams that supported the roof of the house. Grasping and then hefting it in gloved hands like a splintered baseball bat, Sebastian leaped lightly to the side and brought the beam down on Grell's skull from behind.
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The shinigami's eyes widened, chainsaw still in midswing when the beam slammed in to the back of his head, bringing him to his knees with a yelp. Certainly not enough to end a death god, no, but goddamn, that smarted, stars reeling in front of his eyes.
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As such, Sebastian followed his initial blow with several more, and when a section of the beam splintered and broke off he simply used the remainder the continue his attack, unsatisfied with his handiwork so long as the man was on his knees and not face-forward into the ground.
Well, at least Grell should be grateful for this new development. "Stabbing someone in the back," so to speak, did not involve damaging said someone's face. Aiming for the skull was fair game, and so Sebastian did so. Grell would not disappoint him from dying--not yet. There'd be no point in fussing over a corpse, after all, and Sebastian did want to provide the best possible service.
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With the opening so noticable, he didn't have a chance to recover, just as soon as he recovered from the pain of the first blow and was able to think to try and move, another would take it's place, until the whirring chainsaw blade was forced in to the roof, grinding fitfully, along with the bones of said face against the tiles, yelps and squeals of pain escaping in rather undignified volume.
"Seba-"
"You-"
Finally, he quieted, bleeding not quite profusely but rather well, mind, knees down, hips up, and face rather upset at being down in the dirt. Not to mention the bloody nose.
"... bruuuute."
But it came out only a rather muffled groan of pain.
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The chainsaw was the most obvious problem, but one whose solution was quite straight-forward. Without another word Sebastian's heel came down on Grell's knuckles. Enjoying the slow grind and crunch as the hand was crushed slowly into the handle of the chainsaw, Sebastian looked down at the man beneath him and smiled.
"They say the intimacy of a near-death experience is not dissimilar to those 'releases' of a more carnal nature."
The tip of Sebastian's other boot rested teasingly on the curve of Grell's prone posterior, but with a violence completely in opposition to his earlier gentleness he brought the foot down suddenly and brutally--smashing Grell's pelvis so powerfully into the roof beneath that the shingles groaned and splintered.
"Since the thought of any sort of physical union with your sort disgusts me, I've gone out of my way to find a form of 'intimacy' that would suit both your tastes and mine. You do, after all, like pain...do you not?"
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"N- Not so haaaaaard-" The death god whimpered pitifully, a sore sight, when he had the disadvantage. Oh, he was smooth, charming in a sick way, when he was in control. But take that away from him, and he was reduced to this, a simpering, vain little thing.
"I need that!" Eyes darted back to his chainsaw, quick like, but he didn't grab for it, cheek purpled and bruised, and emitting a rather constant string of hisses and pained winces, though-
He did seem to be taking some sort of perverse enjoyment from this.
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With Grell in such a shape, Sebastian bent down and took the chainsaw easily into his hands, bloodying his gloves tracing the edge of the blade. Such a fine weapon, indeed...though the butler would never admit it, he found Grell's choice of weapon much more appealing than his superior's. While Sebastian did appreciate efficiency of cut and easy maneuverability, it never hurt to have a little "fashion" with function. Sebastian supposed the dramatic had a certain appeal...but remembering the last time he held this chainsaw in his hands, Sebastian couldn't risk having his fun interrupted so again.
"My, my," he smiled, voice amiable and smooth--like velvet, really.
"How shameless. Needing it 'harder,' is it?"
He turned the chainsaw on again after coaxing the debris out of the teeth.
"No good can come out of testing my control, Grell Sutcliff. Even you should know that."
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If their natures were capable of getting along, it would have been a beautiful partnership. Really, he thought. Most unfortunatly, it was not, (would never be), so.
His breath caught, though, at the spinning of his own weapon in the hands of another, turned against him, its master.
"W-" Grell's voice still had that whiny tone, at the disadvantage. "Weapons are the shameless ones, Sebas-chan-" He moaned. "So easily purring in the hands of anooooother~"
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"The condition was to keep you 'alive,' wasn't it? And yet, I am curious...I never did get a forthright answer as to what killing one of your kind would require."
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"More than it would take a demon, I'm sure-" A pouty child, after a spanking. It was a good comparison.
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Sebastian's voice now took on an even darker note--an amused one. Far from being displeased with Grell's answer, he sounded almost...smug, somehow.
The chainsaw hovered closer.
"Then you will have to forgive me if I breach our contract in the ensuing action. By accident, of course--I can hardly be held responsible for any misjudgments made out of ignorance."
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Eyes widened, and he scrambled away as much as he was able, arms flailing in front of him frantically.
"S- S- S- SEBASTIAN, NO, PL- PLEASE!"
AAS;FKLJWE I WAS HOLDING OFF DOING THIS. S-SORRY, GRELL!
Please it is.
................................................it was some time before Sebastian was finished. Despite the late hour, Sebastian had, for once, allowed himself the luxury of taking his time with this particular task, finding infinitely more enjoyment in drawing out the experience for both parties involved. If volume was any indication, then Sebastian was quite certain that Grell Sutcliff most thoroughly consented to the treatment. Well, at least most of the death god did--probably. Sebastian had to admit that he'd been rather careless with certain other parts, but as those were properly disposed of he could find no reason for the death god to be discontent.
Without checking whether he had upheld his end of the bargain, Sebastian stripped off his bloodied gloves to replace them with a new pair--freshly white and laundered, reflecting the glaring light of early dawn--piercing. He had a strange confidence in the City--and, perhaps, in Grell, as well. If Grell truly died this time, after all, Sebastian would know what the death god had refused to tell him. And if he didn't...
"Our bargain," he said, tossing a paper contract at what most looked like one of Grell's feet.
"Rest assured I will call you when you are to fulfill the terms of the agreement. I trust you would not try so recklessly to go back on your word; not unless, of course, your faithful companion for all these years means to you so little."
Chainsaw in hand, Sebastian found himself smiling again as he walked off. The sun was just beginning to rise, but though he was running a bit late to prepare Master Ciel's breakfast, those first golden rays struck within Sebastian a deep, resonating chord. Sunrises were red, of course, but the color infinitely more subtle now than it was during sunset.
Men. Strange, vile maggot-creatures, spawning and crawling all over their own filth with more gusto and twistedness than any mere beast could manage. And yet, for all their moralizing, so few had the prescience to realize that the taint of corruption was not only clear by the darkness of night. The innocence of the ladybug hanging on dew-dripping leaftips, the "cheery" splash of crimson on the early morning sky...there were all clues, in a way.
Look deep enough, and you will find the secrets of your own heart.
Sebastian closed his eyes, flirted with the sensation of blindness, and continued his walk.
OH SEBASTIAN~ YOU DELIGHTFULLY EVIL THING <333