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Vergil ([personal profile] antimetabole) wrote2023-12-29 04:30 pm

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[personal profile] psientology 2024-01-14 01:17 pm (UTC)(link)
[ While Vergil's focus seems to be everywhere but on Maruki himself, the counselor watches him -- quiet, appraising, and curious. He makes bold claims about possibilities. Possibilities that he could be cruel or murderous, possibilities that Maruki could have been so foolish as to enter the spider's parlor and find himself a victim of his killing blow. Sure, those things could be possibilities. But Vergil hasn't made a move to kill him. After ample opportunities to do so, he hasn't. And perhaps it might be missed, but for a brief moment, there's a spark of something beyond the friendly exterior -- a spark of rebellious determination that Vergil could try to kill him, but Maruki wouldn't be so easy to kill. A backbone where he might be otherwise considered spineless.

But even so, Vergil reiterates his disinterest in training and that's that. Maruki won't protest. He simply removes his glasses and takes a cloth from his breast pocket to polish them. ]


Fair enough.

[ The glasses are returned to his face and it's back to the mild-mannered, gentle expression again. With a quiet laugh, Maruki shakes his head. ]

Though let's be clear, I don't presume to know a single thing about you, Vergil. I can craft ideas, I can come up with theories and have my guesses...but I will never be as bold as to claim I know your motivations. And I certainly will never be as bold as to claim I trust you. The only thing I see when I look at you is someone who is far too used to being alone.

[ And maybe Vergil is happy that way. Maybe he's content to carry on in solitude. Maybe he will claim he doesn't need any kind of companionship because his books and his swords are enough. But would that be the truth? ]

I don't know the circumstances behind it. I don't know your life. I don't know what led you to follow the fox in the first place. The only thing I do know is you've tolerated my company thus far. And so, I would like to keep offering it. As someone else who is far too used to being alone. A fool of a man who thought that by becoming his world's god, he could fill the hole in his life.

[ Slowly, Maruki reaches out to take the tea pot so he can pour himself a cup. Vergil has tolerated his presence, but Maruki knows the time is ticking down. So he'll get the tea cooling to drink it and be on his way -- to not outstay his very thin welcome. ]

I will admit, the only reason I offered training is because I thought you might be more tolerant of that kind of continued contact as opposed to the conversational sort. But perhaps that was presumptuous of me, and I do apologize if so.
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[personal profile] psientology 2024-01-15 01:45 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Two and a half decades in the Underworld. Two and a half. Twenty-five years. Maruki's expression is one of surprise, initially. The Underworld could mean a lot of things. It could be true that Vergil comes from no version of Earth and this is something different to him. It could also be true the Underworld is a version of hell -- and that's where Maruki's initial thoughts land, reinforced by Vergil's confession about the filth and lack of intelligence found therein. Where Maruki's surprised expression goes from there is oddly to one of warmth. It would be easy to feel sympathy for Vergil -- to assume it must have been dire circumstances that led him to live his life in the Underworld. Maruki could get wrapped up in his bleeding heart because he does feel awful that anyone should have to live that way.

But Vergil shared with him. Vergil shared this one truth about his life. He wasn't forced. After their initial meeting and Vergil's refusal to even confirm or deny whether Maruki's guesses were correct, Maruki never thought Vergil would part with any sort of information without a great deal of arm twisting or questioning that bordered the edge of annoyance. Certainly, he never expected anything unprompted. And Maruki cannot hide the warm appreciation at receiving even a sliver of insight into the other.

He gently lifts his tea, parting the steam with a gentle breath before taking a sip. What a unique and delectable blend! ]


While that may be true in regards to quote unquote "better company," I hardly find yours unpleasant.

[ The cup is returned to the table and he looks up at Vergil. ]

If there have to be intentions of any sort assigned to this, why not consider it a mutually beneficial arrangement? Since lore is the currency, we both stand to gain from any interaction. It certainly sounds better than you merely tolerating the company of a lonely man.

[ There's a soft, throaty laugh as his eyes return to the tea -- tracing the tendrils of vapor as they rise up into the air. ]

Hm, I know! I love trying new recipes and I can tell you have quite the discerning palate -- so what if I cooked you dinner once a week and you gave me your feedback? You can criticize me as harsh and brutally as you wish -- the lore is not nearly as discerning!