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Her reaction drew a laugh from him. One that was soft and somewhat boyish; one that could only pass his lips to give away that he was messing with her. The artworks on his skin had long surpassed the number of siblings he hadâroughly a few months after his brother started tattooing more frequently, in fact. âThat depends,â he shrugged, actively choosing to talk about his siblings before heâd bring up the topic of his tattoos again, âare nine siblings common around here?â The question hung in the air, left there for just a second longer in genuine wonder.Â
Although a big family wasnât too peculiar within his regionâreligion playing a big role in those constellationsâAlexander was curious if family trees of a similar size existed on the island. âThe one thatâs on the island with me is Maxim. Heâs kind of a loner, though, so I donât know if youâve personally met him.â His smile faltered slightly, only to give way to an expression of contemplation when he tried to remember the name of his brotherâs godly parent.Â
âMax is the son ofâŠuhmâŠâ It was only then that Alexander realized how little he knew about his brotherâs true heritage. Despite spending a considerable part of their days or weeks together and sharing a camaraderie and comfort that only brothers could have, their parentsâgodly or adoptedâwerenât often their choice of topic. ââŠMorpheââ the word sounded tentative even while he considered saying it and, as if he could reel his previous guess back if he only spoke up quick enough, he corrected himself. âPhobetor! Heâs the son of Phobetor. Iâm the son of Hundun. None of us are actually related by blood, but theyâre still my siblingsâ For a moment, his aura veiled itself with pride; strong and infallible. His family was a topic he would never mind discussing.Â
Considering Alexander only came to the island somewhat recently himself, he assumed he wouldnât know her half-sister, even if heâd find out her name. Nevertheless, watching her talk about her family made him tilt his head to the side ever so slightly. His gaze softened and with all his attention directed towards her, he felt himself get caught into a trance. Although he wanted to find out more about Minry, her backstory and her family, the demigod was too distracted to think of a question to ask.
It would only occur to him much later that he never answered her question regarding his tattoos. Then again, he wasnât sure he even could give her a proper estimate of how many artworks lived under his skin. Who knew? Depending on how their night was going to end, she might get to count every last one of them.Â
The maidâs gaze didnât go unnoticed and although curiosity almost had him look up at her to see if she was waiting for something in particular, Minry effortlessly lured his attention back to their conversation when she spoke. His mouth opened to speak, but no sound followed. Her lips on his skin set off a completely different kind of adrenaline rush within him. Pecks that felt like tiny fires, leaving the memory of sweet burns along his jaw that would further spread the warmth in his body. Alexander wouldnât even notice how his lips curved into a smirk and his head tilted to allow her more space. Gods, how he wished for the maid to be shameless enough to just stand there while Minry proved her point.Â
Only when Minry spoke up did he notice that the maid was long gone. His eyes met hers, offering her a challenging look. A dangerous question? The statement alone only intrigued him more about her answer. In a spellbound and almost automatic motion, he glanced at her lips, blind to any giveaways of her next move.Â
If the shift of her position was a swift endeavor, Alexander would be oblivious to it. To him, it felt like a sweet eternity where one of his arms wrapped around her waist to support her and keep her steady, while the grip on her thigh tightened ever so slightly to hold her close. Mischief glinted in his eyes when he looked up at her. Surely, she had to know what she was doing. And he had to admit, he respected her for it. Even though it made it only that much harder for him to keep his thoughts pure and his gaze respectful.Â
Self-assured. Sweet. Intoxicating. The words came to mind while she described herself. All of which were attributes that were painfully attractive to him. âAs you should be.â Something in his voice hinted at mutual understanding. There was no need for her to be apologetic about getting what she wantedâhe was very similar in that regard. âAnd is there something you want right now?â he raised an eyebrow to emphasize his question while his fingertips played along the skin of her thigh. It was everything he could do to distract himself from their positions enough so that he could focus on their conversation.Â
A futile pursuit, he figured, when she took off her jacket and revealed the bralette thatâwhile it hugged her body beautifullyâdid nothing to help him keep focused. And again, she knew. He was sure she did. She had to know what she was doing, right?
âSomething about me, huh?â Alexanderâs voice was low and calm while he thought of a fact that might interest her before he leaned in closer as if to tell her a secret. âIâm not as nice or as oblivious as I seem.â His neck strained up just the slightest bit, his lips brushing against her neck when he spoke.Â
âPeople just seem to trust me more when they think Iâm harmless.â Trust he would easily break for the dopamine hit of a confrontation. Regardless whether he was part of the conflict or just a cheering bystander.Â
As if to return the favor, Alexander ran a line of soft kisses along her neck, smiling softly when he caught a glimpse of the maid heading towards them to bring their drinks. He stopped only when he was fully sure she saw them while their drinks were placed onto the table. A gentleman at heart, he offered a quick nod in gratitude for her service.Â
âCould we also get two shots of tequila?â His question was directed to the worker, his tone kind and patient, with an air of an apology lingering in his voice. Too lost in whatever game he and Minry were playing, heâd almost forgotten to order the shots they were talking about earlier. In any other circumstance, he mightâve felt bad for wasting their serverâs time by ordering twice. But Alexander was too preoccupied with trying to keep his cool.
âMight as well order them now because I donât think theyâll be our last.â
Need a Drink ?
"I was referring to the tattoos but, I don't mind knowing about your siblings as well." She chuckled, realizing how vague her question must have been. It was rare for Minry to become interested in such a mundane topic as family when going on date (if you could call that moment a date at all). And yet there she was listening to the other attentively. Alexander's playfulness as he spoke was refreshing to witness, the man seemed to have a natural way to be charming and entertaining without having to try hard. "That doesn't truly answer my question you know?" She poked his cheek, groaning in a very light-hearted manner. "But now I am curious. Exactly, how many siblings do you have? Because the way you were talking, it feels the number is higher than what's common out there."
The revelation about one of his brothers also being a demigod caught Minry by surprise. More questions would promptly arise in her mind and she had no issue voicing them out. "Full brother? As in, you both share the same god and human parent? That's rare on the island I think⊠And if the godly heritage is different, please enlight me about both yours and his. The existence of us, demigods is still quite baffling to me." Alexander was free to reject her questions but in the hopes to make him more comfortable to drag the topic, she threw a bone. "I have one sister, well, half-sister that I'm close with. She lived here briefly, and we grew up together. Our fathers were best friends."
The suggestion regarding tattooing herself did not pass by unnoticed, but considering the shenanigan that occurred with the staff, Minry had brushed it aside for now.
"Well, we did say it was a night to try new things⊠It's a lovely drink, trust me." Feeling his digit stroke her skin brought light shivers all over her, which was surprising considering it was such a small gesture. The two were still under the watch of the maid's gaze and all of it just flared Minry to continue being enticing. His request came unexpected but Minry would bring a brief pause to it, by boldly pampering his jaw with light pecks, occasionally glancing at the maid that quickly stepped away with such a scenario. The pecks wouldn't stop and Minry's eyes were now on Alexander's. "That can be a dangerous question, Alexander." She teased.
Minry shifted her body, only to cause some spark along the fact she was sitting on his lap. The movement was masked as her trying to get comfortable, then straightening her back so she could be facing him instead of leaning on his torso. Alexander's question brought a sour feeling inside her mind. Untrustworthy. Rotten. Poisonous... many different words came up, considering the reality of her upbringing. "I always get what I want, when I want it. And I am very unapologetic about it." Minry bites her bottom lip, before bringing a smile to her lips.
The temperature was starting to catch up to Minry, either due to Sakura's ambiance or the invisible friction between them. It really didn't matter the reason, it was enough for Minry to remove her jacket and revealing her denim bralette. "How about you? What is something that makes Alexander, himself. Something you wouldn't tell anyone... but me."
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Just keepâŠswimming?
a chaotic swimming session with @dakotaxmp the only one patient enough to deal with Alex's dumbassery
It took a fair bit of convincing to get Dakota to join him for his planned workout. And to tell the truth, Alexander still wasnât fully certain heâd show up. All he could do was hope and wait.Â
Slightly out of breath and his hair dripping wet, he sat on one of the rather uncomfortable stone benches close to the wall. Sanya never claimed heâd be waiting to get in the water. Though, to be fair, he did try to show patience.Â
But under the curious eye of a particularly conspicuous senior swimmer, he felt more at ease with most of his body below water. And only after they exited, and the demigod finished the lap he started, he allowed himself a short break while he waited for his swimming partner of the day.Â
That was, of course, if he didnât change his mind after all. With his phone now safely tucked away in a locker with the rest of his stuff, Alex couldnât exactly check his messages every couple of minutes.Â
Surely, he thought, a quick peek at his notifications couldnât hurt, could they?
The contrast between the dark shade of the tattoos that littered his skin and the white color of his swim shorts became only that much more obvious when he stood up. A small puddle of water pooled at his feet, barely noticeable amongst the countless others on the floor.Â
For a moment, Alexander looked at the floor. Regarded it, like he was playing out important scenarios in his mind. Would any of his siblings be around to see him, theyâd recognize the expression on his face. The scheming face of a madman.Â
Would any of his siblings be around to see him, they might even try to stop him in his endeavors.
But they werenât around to see him. Nobody was in the currently empty pool.Â
The realization of his potential to do whatever he wanted drew a small smile onto his face.Â
His gaze fixed on the door to the showers for a moment before it wandered to the pool wall until it landed on the ladder closest to it. Alexander then mentally counted the steps it would take him from the wall closest to him to the edge of the pool. If he didnât miscalculate his own abilities, it would be three.Â
Just three steps.
The risk of slipping and smashing up his face on the concrete floor was considerably smaller if heâd just walk up to the edge and jump in from there. But by this point, he made up his mind that he wanted to enter with some sort of flip. Maybe a front flip? Or a side flip?
He wasnât really sure on thatâhe tended to make decisions like these while he was in motion. And unfortunately for the face he was risking on smashing into concrete, walking up to the edge just wouldnât give him enough momentum to decide.Â
Three steps.Â
Glancing at the frosted glass door to the showers once more to make sure nobody was coming before taking a final look around to make sure no employees were close by, Alexander walked over to the wall to him.Â
Three steps.
A deep breath preceded his sprintâin which he thankfully didnât slipâbefore he jumped as far away from the edge as possible. The front flip he found himself in wouldnât win any metals at a competition, but it was of solid enough form to get him into the water just the way he planned to.Â
He willed his body to stay underwater, his feet finding the wall closest to them and pushing his weight off to boost him towards the ladder he saw earlier. With a mind that wouldnât shut up under any circumstances, Sanya challenged himself to get to the other side without swimming up to get air. A task that wasnât too hard considering his love for sports of all kinds and the competitions of who could hold their breath the longest amongst him and his friends back home.Â
Only when he eventually made his way over to the other side, did he notice that he miscalculated the line between the ladder and the door. So instead, he grabbed onto the edge of the pool and pulled himself up, arms tensing under his weight.Â
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Lost and Found
a starter based on a SNS interaction for the savior @vulpe-mp
There were times throughout his journey, when Alexander completely forgot where he was headed in the first place. But at this point, this kind of question wouldnât have a chance to settle in his mind when the answer was so clear. All he wanted to do was to get home.Â
That was the challenge, though, wasnât it? Getting home.Â
In addition to being completely lost in the middle of nowhere with no civilization in sight, he only saw three cars pass by within the last hour. And all of them seemed to be headed in the direction he wanted to get away from. Not that either of them showed any intentions to pick him up or even stop to talk to him.Â
He tilted his head back, allowing warm rays of sun to hit his face. It was deceptively chilly outside, and he was grateful for the good sense of his past self to put on a warmer jacket before his journey started. If only that very same past self wouldâve put in just as much effort into planning his trip as he put into laying out an outfit. Maybe then he wouldnât have gotten himself into this mess.Â
A deep sigh raised his shoulders slightly when he finally looked back at the road, making sure to look both sides just in case he could see another vehicle approaching. If anyone came by, Alexander would get up from his seated position on the ground to not only get a better look but also ensure heâd be seen. He certainly didnât want to get overlooked from where he was positioned.
But unfortunately for him, there was no need for him to stand. Instead, he sat with his arms resting on top of his propped up legs; mentally forcing himself to stay put.Â
After all, he had clear instructions to not move an inch.
And although he wasnât a fan of rules and order, this particular occasion warranted every ounce of his discipline to pull through.
Truly a grueling task for someone whose idea of relaxation would be a workout routine of his choice and a general quota of interacting with at least seven different people, or alternatively a get-together.Â
When he felt the familiar buzz of his phone go off, however, his whole demeanor changed. Despite nobody being around to see him do it, Alexanderâs back immediately straightened, and it was as if his entire body was on edge.Â
The enthusiasm and hope of any kind of distraction made him suddenly feel alert and energized. However, when he unlocked his phone to find no notification other than the system telling him that the battery was low, it was as if his chest deflated and the weight of monotony came crushing down on him.Â
âFuck me.â A curse whispered into the wind for nobody to hear when he tried to spot any sign of life coming his way. He wasnât sure how long heâd been waiting when a minute felt like an hour and an hour felt like an eternity, but all he could think of right now was Vulpe, his savior, coming to pick him up. Alexander just hoped heâd come sooner rather than later.
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â IS THAT A CHALLENGE? â
âA challenge, a threat, and a promise.â
For once, the color of his voice was dark and his expression only allowed for a sliver of emotion to show on his features. The type of face heâd often sport whenever he was mocking his brother for his emotionless appearance. Though, his indifferent facade was soon broken by a smirk that held no humor. It looked almost taunting. Even more so, when he took half a step closer, exiling the gap between them, his head tilted down ever so slightly to meet her gaze and give off the illusion of towering over her.
âAnd you mightâve just made the worst mistake of your lifeâŠâ Considering how cold his voice sounded, it almost sounded foreign to his body. As if her words awakened something within him that not even he expected. ââŠso I canât guarantee that I can be mindful of your feelingsâŠâ
Deep down, Alexander knew that was a lie, but he was pretty sure he was supposed to exaggerate a little when it came to trash talk.
Without ever breaking eye contact, he handed her the basketball, before he silently challenged her by raising eyebrows expectantly. âIâve set the high score twiceâŠâ
Finally, his lips broke into a mixture between a smile and a smirk, banishing the sight of near indifference off his face. Alex placed his hands onto her shoulders and led her around himself to guide her towards the basketball shooting machine of the arcade. â⊠Iâve played at least one match a day for the past weekâŠâ his voice sounded almost cheerful when he said it. But when Minry was standing in front of the machine and his hands had yet to lift off her shoulders, he leaned closer to bring his tone down into a deep but raspy half-whisper. ââŠso donât expect to win against me on the first try.â
His gaze briefly scanned her features, as if he realized just then how close they were to each other and had to play it cool.
Ever since he started working at the Arcade, Alex had wanted to invite Minry on a date there.
After taking a step back to give her space and making sure she couldnât see him, his smile faltered slightly when he got serious to search for his bossâs gaze. The very same boss who was able to bestow luck on people.
Alex's eyes widened just slightly when they moved to mimic a pointing motion, a nod confirmed his subtle gesture. It was a silent request for Felix to ensure Minryâs victory.
Despite his attempt at trash talk, he never cared to winâAlexander just figured that if heâd brag about his previous victories, hers would taste much sweeter.
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He wouldnât be able to describe the feeling blooming in his chest for a long time. That unfamiliar and obscure feeling that made adrenaline rush through his veins at lightning speed and had him wishing to never move even just an inch away from their conversation.Â
The feeling of being caught in an oxymoron; Alexander felt anxious to say or do something that could bring an early end to their night, while feeling more comfortable than heâd ever remembered feeling around someone he knew so little about.Â
With an amused smile and a shrug that implied understanding, he nodded at her assumption. Even if it might not be everybodyâs main focus, every demigod and demigoddess had a common reason on why they chose to come to the island. Their powersâno matter how differentâqualified them to pass the threshold of the bridge and seek a comfortable life around their kind. Minry was correct to assume that it was part of the reason he would travel outside his hometown in the first place. Maybe some day heâd also let her in on more of the story.Â
For now, his smile simply turned tender when she talked about her history, not yet aware of the glance she spared to his lips. It would only occur to him after the moment for questioning was over, how she used a past tense to describe her fatherâs life. Though, Alexander wasnât sure he wouldâve asked for confirmation either way.Â
He did, however, notice that he really liked listening to her. It mightâve been something about her voice or her intonation, or maybe it was just because the words were lucky enough to touch her lips on their way to be spoken. Simple sounds that danced along the air to be heard by him and only him. A blessing in his book.Â
Despite being oblivious to her action earlier, the demigod unknowingly copied it by daring a brief glance towards her lips. A truly regrettable action considering the image and a simmering desire would occupy his mind at random points in the night.Â
Within the blink of an eye, he brought his gaze back up to look at her eyes, which momentarily banished the image but did nothing to calm his thoughts.Â
Nowhere near the realm of a tranquil or quiet soul, Alexander only realized that heâd been silent when he felt her soft fingertips brush against his skin. The action, while calming and endearing, drew his focus towards his own hand. Unable to explain the âwhyâ behind it with simply âit feels rightâ, his own fingers intertwined with hers. And for a moment, everything fell silent.
Only when she spoke up again, did he notice the broad grin on his face, but he felt no need to tone it down. âWhen you ask how many I have, do you mean brothers or tattoos?â There was a teasing touch hidden in his playful voice, emphasized by the raised eyebrow he offered. âBecause I have more tattoos than brothers.â Truth be told, he stopped counting after the twenty-second image being immortalized on his skin and never bothered to check again. âWhen it comes to sisters, thoughâŠâ he made a clicking sound and his voice carried feigned concern, as if he had to strongly consider the statistics. ââŠstill more tattoos⊠I thinkâ. His tone gave away the wild and obvious exaggeration, considering that the amount of sisters wouldnât ever come close to the art pieces on his skin. Eternally loyal to his family, Alexander loved talking about them. Although he had little part in turning them into the people they are, he was incredibly proud of each and every one of the nine.Â
âBut yeah, one of my brothers is on the island. Heâs actually one of the local tattoo artists here, so if you ever want a tattooâŠâ his voice trailed off and his shrug accompanied the expression of âIâm just sayingâ on his face. â⊠I might be able to put in a good word for you.â
Distant images flashed across his mind, too fast to take a closer look at any of them. Yet, her words called for glimpses of fingertips brushing along the inked chaos that dominates his chest, lining the piece that decorated his shoulder, or running along the not yet completely finished project on his back. And although he lost focus for only a brief moment, he caught himself looking at her lips again. With another blink, he looked away and up to the worker, somewhat surprised by her presence.Â
A natural charmer at heart, Alexander didnât even notice that the maidâs gaze lingered on him. His own focus has long shifted back to Minry to continue their conversation. âWell then, I hope Iâm worthy of your trust.â The words trailed off, and the last part took him a considerable amount of willpower to voice when her leg shifted to rest over his thigh, concentration and composure nearly broken. He had yet to notice the maid still standing at their table, or the way she had been shooting glances at him earlier.Â
His eyes shifted from her thigh up to her face and the way she was solely looking at the worker. Only then did he finally understand what was going on. Following Minryâs gaze, Alexander briefly looked over to the maid before he bit the inside of his lip as hard as he could to keep the grin off his face. Somehow, knowing the reason behind his dateâs actions only made the adrenaline rush that much more intense.
And within a second of his discovery, he was fighting to keep his expression neutral. A task he was failing miserably with the appearance of the upside down smile he was struggling to hide.
Letting go of her hand, he laid one of his hands atop her thigh and rested his free arm on the backrest behind her. That way, their actions were clearly visible to anyone.
By the time he briefly glanced at the waitress, Alex had already lost the battle against his own smile, and the corners of his lips shamelessly tugged upwards when he directed his full attention back to Minry. With chaotic DNA streaming through his blood by birth, Alexander had no inhibitions to play along. Especially when it came to her.Â
Though, when she fixed a strand of his hair and his eyes glanced down towards her lips, he wasnât so sure anymore how much of it was playing along and how much was him wishing they weren't playing.Â
âA Fall Spice Cordial, huh?â his voice sounded unbothered, as if they'd never been interrupted in the first place. âI donât think Iâve ever tried itâŠâ Gently and almost unconsciously, his thumb brushed along her thigh, unsure whether they were still being watched. Just in case that they were, they had to be convincing, right? ââŠbut I trust your taste, too.â
This time he caught the moment when Minryâs gaze shifted and the smile turned into an amused smirk. His own eyes were fixed on her, momentarily forgetting about everything and everyone around them. âI want to know more about you.â The statement sounded abrupt but assured. It was the truth, and although he wouldâve preferred to ease into the topic of their personal lives instead of bulldozing right in, he wasnât about to back down either. His eyes were fixed on her, warm and gentle, silently inviting her to tell him just as much as sheâd want to.
âSo? What's something I should absolutely know about you?"
Need a Drink ?
It was thrilling to see the other's enthusiasm regarding having the night linger. It was evident both Minry and Alexander had no intention to part ways for a while and it made Minry feel at ease. The social scene nowadays is quite hectic, people would often be disappointing to meet, either due to their looks, personality or the feeling was just not there. Alexander on the contrary, excelled on all those aspects so far. "Really? Well, I would ask what exactly brought you here but considering we're in Mount Phoenix, I can assume part of the reasonâŠ" Minry smiled sheepishly, before taking her eyes to admire the other's lips for just a second. It would happen often, the more they spent time together, an inevitable small glance here and there. "I was born in Seoul. My father was Japanese, but I lived in South Korea for the majority of my life." The mention of her father does not sting. It was a wound that had been closed and buried a long time ago.
Soon they'd be engulfed by the influence of alcohol, leading their minds to cast away any stress or unpleasant thoughts. However Minry had to confess he already that effect on her. "Tequila shot it is then, but first, let's warm up with something more tame."
Delicately, she brushed her fingers on his skin, following the lines drawn on it. Minry kept silent while observing the art closely as tattoos and the skill behind it had been something that fascinated her over the years. "Your brother?" The revelation brought some surprise to her features. After all, Minry did not know the other that well so being informed of these little pieces of information felt refreshing. "How many do you have? Let me guess⊠so many you have lost count?" She joked, raising a brow as she brought her eyes to match his again. "Is your brother on the island as well?" The question was solely out of curiosity, with no intention to prolong the topic on his sibling if Alexander did not wish to. Family can be complicated after all.
"I surely hope I get to see them. Wherever they may be." She winked, bringing another suggestive yet playful exchange of words to the table. "I do not actually. Although the idea intrigues me." At that point, her eyes wandered around his torso. The prospect of finding more about his tattoo and everything along with it was rather thrilling. Such a state of captivation was halted by the staff's presence. Minry had heard the maid pop the classic question and yet, that young woman in front of them did not spew it for the two of them.
The maid's eyes were quite obviously locked on Alexander, never parting from him. Minry was evidently glancing at the maid, scanning if they'd pay any attention away from the man but to no avail. When Alexander revealed the name of the drink, Minry looked back at him with a smirk. "I have tried it before but it's been a minute. I would love to have it again, I trust your taste." Even if the two of them were talking, the maid was still too interested in Alexander, which struck a nerve. So in a possessive and petty manner, Minry shifted her legs, to now have them rest over his thigh and Minry was nearly sitting on his lap once she stopped. But Minry did not look at Alexander, her eyes solely on the maid. "Hi dear. So as you heard, we're having one Espresso Martini."
This caused the maid to finally acknowledge Minry, even showing very lightly her discontent. But Minry spoke softly, with a wide smile. "AndâŠ" Minry returned to look at Alexander, even taking her hand to fix a piece of his hair. "One Fall Spice Cordial, please." Minry spoke the name's drink slowly and softly but loud enough for the request to be noticed. Her eyes finding Alexander's lips once again, turning up the tension between them. She did not care to look at the maid again. Not that Minry had any intention to be rude, but she did not appreciate unprofessionalism, or outsiders meddling in her interests. "Have you ever tried it?"
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â canât sleep? â
Growing up with a sister, whose quiet footsteps could make a ghost turn green with envy, Alexander shouldâve expected that the slightest soundâno matter how far away or long ago he heard itâ might be an indicator of someone sharing his presence. He couldâve sworn he heard a noise that was too human-like to be just the wind a few moments ago. Yet, he chose to believe it mightâve been a small animal.
So when he heard the voice finally speak up, his shoulders flinched up in surprise and his heart accelerated to keep up with his brainâs fight or flight response. Alexander tried his best to calm it with a deep breath before he lifted his forearms off the bridgeâs railing and turned to look at the origin of that voice.
âJust not tired yet.â Slowly, his lips curved into a small smile when he turned around and leaned his back against the banister once more. âWhat about you?â In the faint light of the moon, Alex could barely make out the strangerâs features, but he was sure heâd seen him somewhere before. A customer maybe?
âDid you try to be quiet on purpose, or are your steps just naturally this quiet?â This time when he spoke up, an air of mischief nestled itself within his words. He wanted his question to seem like a lighthearted joke, despite his curiosity itching to hear the answer.
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Although he would be unaware of that comparison and its meaning for a long time, Alexander felt that his first time at the Arcade was comparable to a person from the Victorian era getting in contact with modern technology or tasting a soda pop.Â
The music playing through the speakers; heavily overshadowed by laughter and shouts of glee, the blinking lights that pulled him into a completely different world, the various games and activities which seemed like they could endlessly command his attention. In his thirty-three years of age, he had never been to such a place. A subtle type of chaos blanketed over the halls and made him feel at peace; pulling him in like a moth to a streetlamp.
It was the perfect place to wind down and forget about anything that mightâve been weighing on his mind. If he could, he would spend eternity in a place such as this. And although that was a little unrealistic, he had already closely considered an alternative.Â
While he enjoyed his work at Jinxxed, Alex has always been drawn to the prospect of a new adventure every day. So when he entered the building for the third (or maybe fourth?) time that week, he had already made up his mind. Alexander was going to ask the first worker heâd spot for a job.Â
Little did he know that that specific worker was just a tad bit unhingedâhis favorite type of character for a person to have. By the time, he took a preemptive step back to grant the other some more space to jump over the counter, the grin was permanently plastered on Alexâs face.
âRight now?â Adrenaline was rushing through his veins and making him forget how awfully unprepared he was to be interviewed. Never shying away from a challenge, he made sure to keep pace with who he assumed would be his future favorite co-worker. Or would he be his boss?Â
ââŠBowlingâŠ?â his voiceâkept low and only to himself to begin withâtrailed off when he tried to recollect, whether heâd ever played that particular game. He truly didnât think he ever did, but he watched people play it once and was able to piece together at least some rules. But seeing as how it was a sport oftentimes played in company, he was out of luck. That was, until that day.Â
âSeven and a half.â The confidence that carried his words made it seem as if that question was already part of the interview. A type of assurance that faltered slightly when he realized the potential for confusion. âMy size, I meanâŠ.itâs seven and a half."
Leaning against the counter, Alexander watched the stranger behind it with awe. His easy-going aura intrigued him.Â
âThe nameâs Sanya. Whatâs yours?â Excited fingers tapped on the surface of the counter, waiting for his future co-worker to hand him his equipment. He spared a quick glance over to the lanes, briefly watching other patrons pick up the bowling balls and let them glide across the polished wood. Despite getting the gist of the game, Alex wanted to make sure heâd pick up as much of the information about all the rules as possible.Â
His eyebrows ticked up in a question when he looked back at the owner, âWhat are the conditions? Do I get the job if I win?â
Lucky Strike!
Closed starter for another lover of chaotic fun @mpxalexander
So far--minor emotional crisis aside--the year of the dragon had been a good one! And on this day, Felix was just having a great time, really. Just a typical day at Galaxy Games, nothing out of the ordinary; kids and adults both having fun which was really all he could ask for. One could easily mistake him for just another patron with how he was dressed, a classic red 'eat. sleep. game.' hoodie with blue jeans and red Chuck Taylor hightops--but what stood out the most was the light-up headband he wore of multiple alien eyes. It made him difficult to miss!
Little did he realize his day was going to get even better as he wrapped up providing a kid with a prize--hard earned, too, after raking up all those tickets from absolutely DESTROYING at Skee-ball (his personal favorite), so he had no reservations about handing the girl her "IT'S SO FLUFFY! I'M GONNA DIE!" plush unicorn (as well as bonus candy necklace for funsies). And as she went bounding off to her guardian with her treasure, he was approached by a new fellow who just had a great vibe, ya know? He'd seen this guy around a few times, enjoying himself with the games, and now...he...
Wait--was this guy asking to WORK at Galaxy Games?
Immediately, Felix's entire person lit up, a sparkle to his eyes and a dimpled grin illuminating his face. "Ayoooo, let's fuckin' go! Interview starts NOW!" he exclaimed excitedly as he hopped one-handed over the prize counter and motioned for the guy to follow him away from the games and toward the bowling alley, specifically the registration area where he then slipped behind another counter to the wall of shoes. "I hope you like bowling~," he chimed in a sing-song tone. "What size shoe are ya? And oh--" he glanced over his shoulder toward the patron. "What's your name, by the way?"
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Talking to Minry felt just as easy as talking to someone he has known for years; someone he felt comfortable and familiar with. But at the same time, it retained the same excitement and curiosity of meeting someone new. A rare combination he had yet to understand how to cope with, without looking like a smiling fool the whole time. âHey,â his tone was light and accompanied by a shrug, âwe might as well plan ahead for the rest of the night.â A night, he hoped, that wouldn't end anytime soon.Â
âI was born there.â Alexanderâs voice sounded sweet when he confirmed his birthplace with a nod, despite the myriad of bad memories coined with his birth and upbringing. âI actually just moved here pretty recently. What about you? Were you born here?â His head leaned to the side to emphasize his question, secretly determined to find out more about his date. As of that moment, he didn't know much other than her name. A true shame considering she seemed to be one of the more interesting people he's met lately.Â
His eyes lit up with something reminiscent of excitement, while his heart struggled to find a calmer pace at the sound of the drink choice. The three-step process of that certain poison left so much room for imagination. She had to know what kind of effect her words had on him, right? âI think tonight would be the perfect occasion for some tequila shots, then.âÂ
By the time the words left his mouth, Alexander had already forgotten about the week he's had. Which was, after all, the main reason why they ended up at Sakura in the first place. The stress-inducing tightrope act of balancing his move, his job, his family, and the small but nagging pit of doubt in his chest. All those factors left him struggling to find some time to rest. Another reason why he appreciated her company so much. Not once ever since they've met up did he spare any thoughts towards the days prior.
In fact, when Minry leaned in to let him know her preference about his name and the statement that sounded to him like a mixture of a challenge and a promise, he was lucky he still remembered how to breathe.
âOh?â When the sound passed his lips and sounded more like a challenge than the noise of surprise it was meant to be, he knew luck was on his side tonight.Â
He softly tugged on the bottom hem of his shirt before he sat down next to her, close enough for their legs to be touching just barely. A small detail he had yet to take note of while his eyes wandered around to take in the intricate details of the lounge's interior before his gaze fell back on her. Only then did he notice that something specific seemed to have caught her attention. It took him a fraction of a second longer than he wished to, but when she spoke up again, he finally understood what piqued her interest. Without hesitation, Alexander placed his tattooed hand on hers, not yet interlacing it in order to give her some time to look at it. Two expertly drawn birds adorned the back of his hand, decorated by delicate lines that completed the design. One of many artworks that were immortalized on his skin.
Her fascination, as well as the ever-growing seed of pride over his siblings, tugged at the corners of his lips to offer a wide smile. âMy brother did this. He actually did all of my tattoos.â Oftentimes in their childhood, Alexander would let his younger brother tattoo him for practice in exchange for gifts of favors. A win-win situation, if he'd ever seen one.
âMaybe I can show you more of them later.â To anyone else, his words might've sounded almost too forward or suggestive if it weren't for his genuine tone. But the truth was, that even just taking off his jacket would reveal the tattoo-littered skin of his arms. âDo you have any?â
Too lost in their conversation and with all his attention on her, Alexander didn't even notice anybody approach their table. And by the time he did, he wasn't sure how long they'd been standing there. The pretty outfit, and the pen in their hand, made him realize that he might've missed the typical question of their preferred order. Absent-minded and as if he forgot to move it out of the way, his hand still rested on Minry's, fingers relaxing around her own.
âThe drink I've chosen for you,â he was talking to Minry now, but his voice was loud enough for the employee to hear him, âis an espresso martini.â His smile turned playful again, hoping it was a cocktail that was strong enough for her preference while having the added benefit of keeping her awake all night. Because with the way things were going, he certainly hoped the night could last as long as possible. âAre you down to try?âÂ
Need a Drink ?
"Drinks and shots? Aren't you a courageous one." Minry chuckled lightly, raising a brow at his suggestion and wondering how much could Alexander take when it came to alcohol. A question that soon was answered with him revealing a piece of information regarding his origins and possible upbringing. "You're from Russia? How interesting, were you born there or moved while very young?" It was slightly comedic Alexander confirmed the usual stereotype towards Russian culture: their passion for vodka. A fact that made now Minry believe she would be nowhere capable of keeping up with his drinking resilience, but she also had faith in her own sturdiness. "I hope you enjoy tequila. Those are my favorite shots." She hope he understood the reference, considering tequila shots could be very entertaining by choosing how or where to take them.
With the seconds passing by, Minry grew more intrigued about Alexander in general. Enthusiasm was clear in her demeanor but she chose to portray it elegantly to make sure the night would go along smoothly. And yet, the feeling of this thumb stroking the back of her hand caused shivers, a reaction Minry didn't expect. With him voicing out his thoughts, Minry smiled but more into a smirk than anything else. "Sanya is cute but I prefer Alexander if I'm honest, and-" leaned her chin on his shoulder, bringing some proximity between their faces, eyes always on his. "If cards are played well, you may hear me say more times tonight." Minry winked, leaning away so they could keep walking toward the desired table.
"Care to share the name of the dr-" As Alexander described the drink in a seemingly suggestive manner, Minry's curiosity sparked, wondering if he was going along using the topic for other purposes. Either way, the demigoddess liked the sound of his choice. Her cheeks flushed every so slightly with the thoughts crossing her mind and as the other gestured, it was when Minry noticed the tattoos in his free hand. "Oh, may I?" She asked while sitting on the couch and raising her hands to ask for his. Minry had just tangled her fingers with his but it was always nice to ask for permission for a more extended touch. Minry had no tattoos, so the art and the story behind it easily fascinated her.
Minry was keen on ordering the drinks for them soon, but for now, it wouldn't hurt to get more acquainted with Alexander and the little details that could come up from admiring his tattoos.
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â what is it you want this time? â Eros says as he stands on the railing of a building. âYouâve been following me, so what is it?â
âShitâ The word paced through his mind the moment he heard the god speak up and Alexander could feel something in his chest grow tense. He didnât think that he was particularly obvious when he tried to find the words and the right moment to talk to him. But then again, as incarnation of Chaos itself, subtlety wasnât exactly his forte.
âI justâŠâ he fell silent again, stalling by taking a few steps towards the railing to properly face Eros, âis it true that you can see the bonds between people?â
It was painfully obvious that this wasnât the question he meant to ask. To find out such an obvious truth, heâd only have to open just one book on Greek mythology to tell him the answer. Hell, even his brother could probably explain the godâs powers and conditions with all the research heâs done.
Clearing his throat, Alexander took a deep breath that pulled his back up to stand a little straighter. âDo you let people know of their connections, or is it something you keep private?â
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â oh great, it's you again. â
His eyebrows raised at the sound of her words and with the conviction that she mustâve meant someone else, Alexander briefly looked around to spot who she was talking to. For a second, he even glanced back to see if there was someone behind him before his finger lifted to point at his chest. âMe?â a small smirk accompanied the simple word.
It was true that he visited the lounge not too long ago, that time in company of a date, but he didnât expect anyone to recognize him so easily.
Then again, he was sure they were putting in an effort to be welcoming and kind to all of their customers.
âI thinkâŠâ being at Sakura felt somewhat akin to being in a trance, and for a second he completely forgot what he came for in the first place. âIâŠuhâŠI forgot my umbrella last time I was here. Do you mind if I look?â The last thing he was thinking about when he left the establishment a few days ago, was to take notice of his umbrella. It wasnât even until a few days later when he finally took note of the missing item. And while it wasnât exactly valuable, he was raised to appreciate and care for everything that was his. If that meant to track it down by checking into every establishment heâs been to ever since he arrived, so be it.
#mpxyingyue#{{ thanks for sending in!#{{ feel free to continue!!#{{ also even if she didn't say it in a friendly way this himbo is gonna assume she was just being nice#{{ boy got that dodo mindset thinking that everyone's his homie
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&. đ«đąđŻđđ„đŹ (đđš đ„đšđŻđđ«đŹ?) đŹđđ§đđđ§đđ đŹđđđ«đđđ«đŹ.
( various dialogue prompts to send to your worst enemy (affectionate). feel free to change how you seem fit. )
â oh great, it's you again. â
â you? kill me? that's funny. â
â for being someone you hate, i'm sure on your mind a lot. â
â you're the last person i wanted to see, actually. â
â do us both a favor. stay away from me. â
â you really are an asshole, you know that? â
â i'm the asshole? what does that make you then? â
â sometimes i think you must hate me. â
â i thought you said you never wanted to see me again. â
â if you want me to go, then you have to tell me to leave. â
â well, someone's cranky today. â
â well, someone needs to shut the fuck up. â
â just stay out of my way. â
â of all the idiots in the world, i'm stuck with you. â
â what is it you want this time? â
â sometimes i wonder if you're in love with me. â
â do you honestly think this is easy for me? â
â why would i ever want to be friends with you? â
â can we please just talk? â
â there is nothing for us to talk about. â
â you can yell at me later. just let me help you. â
â touch me, and you're dead. â
â oh, so now you care? â
â there is something deeply wrong with you. â
â i know i'm the last person you probably want to see, but... â
â you don't think we could be friends, do you? â
â i'm tired of fighting against you. â
â don't pretend you give a shit about me. â
â you're an idiot, but... i trust you. â
â oh, don't be cute. â
â wait, did you just say that i'm cute? â
â we're not good for each other. â
â if i say yes, will you shut up? â
â don't you have to be stupid somewhere else? â
â maybe we should kiss just to break the tension. â
â i'm sorry i can't turn off my feelings as easily as you. â
â maybe there's a universe out there where we're friends. â
â how can you be so smart yet so dumb at the same time? â
â don't think this changes anything between us. â
â you look ridiculous in that outfit, by the way. â
â if you die, i'll kill you. â
â is that a challenge? â
â ah, so you're not heartless after all. â
â i don't think i've ever seen you smile. â
â you never cared about me, so why now? â
â why didn't you kill me when you had the chance? â
â i don't even remember why we started fighting. â
â i don't have time for distractions right now. â
â you're not as bad as everyone says you are. â
â enemies make the best lovers, you know. â
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Despite him offering his arm for her to hold on to, his thoughts accelerated to match the speed of lightning when she did. Without moving his head, Alex glanced at her hand on his bicep. A redundant action when the mere touch was sufficient to draw a wide smile to his face. Lucky for him, he was quick to disguise it with a soft chuckle and a nod at her guess. âYeah, those are usually the ones Iâd orderâŠâ
The lack of timidity she displayed only intrigued him more.Â
While Alex was long past the point where he could claim to be inexperienced around first dates or flirtatious encounters, it wasnât often that heâd meet someone as refreshingly bold as her. More often than not, he found himself driving conversations with people who tended to be shy or quiet. And although he didnât mind doing so, it was a nice change of pace to encounter someone he could bounce off of. Someone who put in just as much effort in their interactions as he did.Â
This, combined with her devilishly good looks and great sense of humor, only made her that much more charming to him.Â
âIs that so?â his eyebrow raised, and he tilted his head to the side in a playful challenge to her statement. âDamn, we might need to do some shots after drinks then, huh?â Alexâs tone matched her playful vibe, the suggestion a simple means to gauge whether he had any chance to prolong their date as much as possible.
âWell, if it helps, I grew up in Russia, so Vodka was always on the table.â It was clear from the way his smile hugged every word that he was joking. At least to an extent.
Was alcoholâmore specifically vodkaâalways readily available in their household?
Yes.
But he knew well enough that that wasnât the case for every family in the country. This was a trait reserved for people like his parents, who barely functioned without it.
âSo I hope you choose wisely as well.â
He wasnât sure if it was the way she said his name or the fact that he was not used to it being said in full, or even how her grip on his arm tightened ever so slightly. But something about her next to him forced him to silently exhale to calm himself and prevent the heat within him to travel and settle on his face in a red hue.
âI like the way you say my name.â The words were spoken before he even registered the movement of his mouthâa habit he tried and failed to shake multiple times. âYou can call me Sanya too, if itâs more comfortable.â
Only after traveling outside his country did he realize how strange it must seem that most of his nicknames showed no semblance to his full name, despite being connected to it in his native language. âOr Alex.â Shurik and Sasha were the two names he saw no relevance in revealing just yet. Frankly, he didnât have much of a preference between the names he offered, but he knew that either of them leaving her lips at the rightâor wrongâtime, might mark the doom of his composure.
His gaze shot up briefly to take in the facade of the lounge, the tasteful decorations catching his eyes while he absentmindedly lowered and closed the umbrella in his hand. Just in time before Minry spoke up again and grabbed his hand. Fingers gently curled around her hand and although Alexander didnât notice, his thumb briefly ran along her skin in a tender gesture.Â
There was no hesitation in his step when he let her lead him in, only a brief pause that allowed him to place his umbrella into the stand near the entrance. The small gap it created between them, though, was quickly eliminated again when he stepped closer to her. âSweet but spicy, huh?â
Her words pulled him back into reality, the dim lights, the music, the romantic nature of the lounge briefly forgotten when he looked over to Minry. It was then when he was able to properly see her without the sporadic aid of the streetlamps or the dim gleam of the moon. Damn, she looked good.
The fact that it was near impossible for her to not be aware of that, interested and intrigued him even more. For a moment, he wondered if she chose a drink that matched the description of herself.
âMy favorite combination.â he flashed her another smile and briefly scanned the room for an empty spot before he led her towards it. âI think I know exactly what Iâm going to order for you, too. And I really hope youâve got nowhere else to be because the one I chose for you is strong and might keep you up all night.âÂ
In a silent question of whether sheâd like to sit there, Alexander gestured towards the small couch at an empty table.
Need a Drink ?
Their exchange had been quite lovely so far, even if only a couple minutes passed since they greeted each other. Alexander's reactions were cute, showing a side of him that could be perceived as shy but at the time when given the chance, he would bounce back with the same energy Minry gave him. A delight so far and Minry was very curious to see what the rest of their evening would bring. "Ah let me guess. Whisky? Or perhaps go as classic as a traditional beer?" Seeing him offer his arm, Minry took no minute to accept and held it lightly, with her palm stroking his bicep's area. With Alexander agreeing with her little innuendo, it puzzled Minry if the other actually followed her train of thought and knew what she meant by 'something new'. Time would tell, for now, she'd take it easy and get to know him better.
Alexander's daring suggestion piqued her interest and Minry matched his expression, following with a bit of her lip. A habit she had whenever something intrigued her mind and her gaze never left his. "That sounds interesting. But let me tell you, I'm a heavier weight than I look, so make sure to choose something that won't bore me." Her tone is playful, still playing the cutesy side of her for a second. "Hum, I wonder what I'll have you try thoughâŠ" She pondered for a second, but his next words snatched her attention back.
He was in the same wavelength as her and it all made everything so much more entertaining. "I like the way you think Alexander. Let it be a night of explorationsâŠ" The hand that rest on his bicep tightened the grip very lightly, only to cause an intense touch considering the topic at hand. Little did they know, Sakura's facade was right in front of them now. "No waiting line, how lovely!" Now with the rain being covered by the lounge's decorations above them, Minry held his hand and guided the other inside the building. The low lights, background music and scent make the whole scenario in front of them perfectly intimate. "Better start thinking about that drink uh? I know exactly which one I'm picking for you, something... sweet but also, spicy."
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His eyes are glued to the phone for a while until he realizes that heâs wasting precious minutes. Time that could be better spent making his way towards Honeypot. Checking his outfit in the mirrorâthe same clothes heâd worn earlier when the photos from the SNS post were takenâAlexander fusses with the hem of his hoodie to straighten it a little. Heâd love to dress up a little fancier or show variety now that heâs in a position to do so. But with a quick glance to the other side of his room, he figures that the outfit heâs wearing might be his best option for now. Parted lips reveal clenched teeth that suck in a deep breath when he spots the overflowing laundry basket. He really should keep better track of that.
To be fair, though, in the chaos of his room, the clothes barely stick out. And he is a child of Chaos, after all. Or at least thatâs what he keeps telling himself to justify the mess.
Grabbing a puffy jacket, Alex pats himself down to make sure heâs got everything heâd need for the night. Phone? Check. Wallet? Check. Keys? He briefly looks around before snatching them off the counter and completing his mental list with yet another âCheckâ.Â
His steps are hurried but deliberate, a habit he was forced to learn in a country with harsh winters and icy roads. Itâs a blessing that heâs now able to find his way to Honeypot blind if heâd have to, because the majority of his walk is spent glancing at the ground every so often. Eyes searching for that one puddle that might be the catalyst to the meeting of his face and the concrete. Alexander only briefly looks up to check his surroundings before he stops.Â
Warm breath turns into mist when he exhales and despite his body slowing down, his pulse quickens. Or at least thatâs when he notices it being faster than usual. But he simply writes it off as a result of his brisk steps that carried him not far from their meeting point with time to spare.Â
A chuckle carries a smile onto his face when he takes just a moment to watch the sight in front of him. Dakota seems cuter when nobodyâs looking. With a deep inhale through his nose, he reminds himself to straighten his posture before he buries his hands into his pockets and takes the last few steps towards him. He seems unhurried now, relaxed in his pace as he approaches the man he is set to meet.Â
It amuses him that his date doesnât even seem to notice him approach and before long, Alexander is towering just a few steps behind the hunched figure. Â
âA.â despite only uttering a single letter, the playfulness in his tone is apparent. As if heâs spelling out Dakotaâs own name to him before, he sucks in a breath through his teeth with a shake of his head. âYou might need to shorten my name to Sanya if you want to write it down as well and put it in a heart, though. Alexander might be a bit long.â His chuckle underlines the words and spins them into a mischievous tease.
Out to Lunch \\ Alexander & âKota
A starter based on the SNS post âStranger Friendsâ with @mpxalexander
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   This is foolishness.
     Dakota knows it as he toes at the cold snow covered ground with the end of his work shoes and places a cigarette in his mouth. He knows it is just like he knows he should really stop smoking- it does nothing for his health issues but neither does fretting over an inevitable fate that is still far off. He lights up his death stick and waits for meeting with Alexander as he said he would via the SNS post.
    When he was younger it was easy to find Dakota out in the chill of winter without a coat, his arms covered in goosebumps as he wasted his own short lunch breaks merrily skipping around the same place he is now. Now that heâs a little older and more aware of his bodyâs needs, heâs dressed in a warm sweater and a black scarf to keep a bit more of the chill away from him. Heâs adapted with his own bodyâs ability to stay warm no matter the season in mind.Â
    Never one to really like waiting, he hunches down to write his name in the snow in English, his finger moving carefully and slowly. His other hand keeps the cigarette up as he works, the thing temporarily forgotten in favor of his task. He hardly notices when Alexander approaches him a short bit later.
D-A-K-O-TâŠ
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Her question was more than justified, and he shouldâve seen it coming, but it still caught him off-guard. His lips parted as if to speak, but no sound left his mouth, the moment of hesitation a direct result of his upbringing. Alexander knew nothing about her, as is expected when meeting someone unfamiliar, but see, his usual routine of getting to know people allowed him to reveal just enough of himself to gain the trust needed to gather more intel. He knew what to ask and how to do so in a manner that would avoid counterquestions. It wasnât a conscious habit, though. Which is why his own hesitation to answer her question threw him off more than anything she couldâve asked.Â
But despite his ingrained reluctance and their current anonymity, he felt like she was someone he could trust.Â
âRussia.â the statement finally hit the air, and it is then when he fully acknowledged the brief pause in his tone. âWe lived in a somewhat rural area, so we got a lot of snow in the winters.âÂ
Alexander only noticed that his smile faltered when his lips curved up again at the reminiscence. The cold months in their village were particularly brutal, and yet the first memories would always be the snowball fights or their journeys to neighboring towns to transport goods for money. Some of which they spent on a hot beverage before making their way back home.Â
Her ski pole tapped against his own, and the action pulled him out of his thoughts, a dashing grin back on his lips. Yes, she really did seem like someone he could trust. And why shouldnât he just listen to his gut? It hasnât lied to him yet.Â
âBob and Toggun, huh?â A chuckle lit up his expression at the sound of the names before he took a few steps over to snap his boots back into his skis again.Â
âMy name is Sanya.â It wasnât intentional, but when he revealed his name, it came out with his native pronunciation; the soft intonation of the ânâ that was common in his language. âMay I ask for your name in return?â Alexander played the part of the chivalrous gentleman effortlessly, his voice revealing the playfulness behind the act. Whether or not he could trust her might be a question for later, but at the very least, he felt comfortable around her.Â
âYeah, exactly!â With his ski poles in hand, he shuffled over to stand next to her again, hovering his hand over her shoulder. âAnd lean forward just a bit so that your shoulders are always in front of your hips.â He placed his fingertips on his own shoulders to demonstrate the correct stance before he straightened his posture and diverted his gaze to the gentle slope of the beginner course. âIf you feel like youâre going too fast, you can slow down a little,â his feet shifted to make a triangle with his skis, âyou can always put your skis together like this. But make sure they never cross over each other; thatâs a surefire way to fall.â A chuckle accompanies his demonstration on how not to do it before he relaxes his posture again to look at her.Â
âAre you ready to try?â Eagerness rushed through his veins, visible by the way he swayed back and forth.
This must have been an auspicious day, indeed! She had intended to meet everyone associated within their pantheon, and upon first encountering this young fellow, she instantly sensed he was, indeed, one of their own. But just who? She could not be sure, not just yet. And it was rude to just outright point it out, was it not? No, she was attempting to do her best to treat all the demigods respectfully--though there was no doubting she had a bias toward those of her pantheon; how could she not?
She nodded upon hearing the 'worst' things that could happen to her in this scenario. She supposed that a face plant into the snow was not so bad. It was certainly favorable compared to face planting a tree! A beginner slope was certainly the way to go! "Much appreciated," she cooed upon his reassurances. She regarded him as he drew closer, still doing slow test sways forward and back as the skis glided against the surface of the snow, holding tight to the ski poles on either side of her and using them to pull her back when she slid forward just a bit too far.
"Every winter?" she asked curiously. "Where are you from? If you don't mind me asking, that is." She was curious to learn where all of the demigods had been raised, how they had lived before, what brought them to the island. But she was pacing herself, did not want to overwhelm these children with a barrage of questions. "I heard that these are a favored form of winter travel in Scandinavia," she said, lifting one foot to indicate the skis she wore.
"Thank you. Your assistance is truly appreciated," she admitted honestly as he tapped her ski pole with his own. All right! Time to learn! "My best friends, you say? Well, then, if we are to be friends they should have names. I will name this one Bob...and this one Toggun," she said, first waving the left pole and then the right to indicate which was which. "And may I have the name of my gracious instructor?" she asked curiously with a smile. She was already mentally considering ways to repay him for his kind offer to teach her.
"Proper stance?" she started with a contemplative hum. "I suppose it would be similar to skating, yes? Core balance, knees slightly bent?" she continued, demonstrating by bending her knees a little.
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