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Black Widow || eli & immortes
Forum-Index → Roleplay → Private RP → Black Widow || eli & immortesHe pulled his hand back, staring at the small cut for a second before looking at Lysander. "I'm trying to be nice you know, there's no need to be so defensive. We were friends, remember?" The former sith watched the rather extreme reaction (in his opinion) to his words. "Hm, no thanks I think I'll pass. Though your attempt at a threat is rather funny, you pick that up from Grahl's later pet?"
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Lysander scoffed, becoming increasingly irritated by Cado's irreverent personality. How someone so stuck-up and conceited succeeded in training was beyond him, "One, don't call him that. Calverus isn't anyone's pet and neither am I. Second, No, Calverus is far too rash for a mere threat when you're right in front of him. He would've gone for the kill." He pointed out in a matter-of-fact voice. Lysander’s wariness was beginning to wane into irritation. It was always such a pain to deal with the arrogant and conceited. Cado could act as chipper as he wanted. Lysander knew enough not to be fooled.
He hoped that one day, Cado’s hubris got the better of him.
He hoped that one day, Cado died horribly.
“You want to know what it is like to die?” Lysander said coolly, “The truth is, it doesn’t feel like anything. Your brain literally stops functioning, your heart stops. It’s an ending to all forms of conscious thought and perception. That’s all I can and will tell you. I do hope we’re done here; I intend to take advantage of being alive once more — which entails not being stuck in a white box listening to you prattle your head off.”
"You are mad at me, though I can hardly imagine why. It's not like it's entirely my fault you are in this situation. Had you not wanted to be at my own mercy you should have considered simply not dying." A twisted smile crossed the man's face as he said this, lifting the scratched hand to brush his hair back and smearing a faint trail of blood across his forehead. As if to set a reminder that despite his annoying and offsetting attitude, Cado found Lysander's pain and torment as far more than humorous. He always enjoyed watching people squirm and grow enraged. He liked pushing their boundaries until they cracked and inevitably displayed their anger. It was nothing but a game to Cado.
He moved closer to the shaliz'na, still wearing the sharp toothed grin on his face. "And let's not forget who helped bring you back from that miserable nothingness we all call death. Surely a little thank you wouldn't hurt, would it, 'Lys'?" He lightly taunted, slightly leaning forward, just out of Lysander's reach.
(A little rusty but I tried lmao)
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‘Be certainly something if Cado had to get stitches for an injury.’ Briefly, the avian fantasized a scenario involving him backing up his words. Fantasized him leaping forward, claws digging in deep to the veins beneath, seeing Cado scared for once. All the anger and helplessness transformed into fiery wrath. Maybe Cado would be angry, or delighted, who knows. The sith was clearly both arrogant and a sadist. Lysander acknowledged these were beneficial traits for a Sith, so he really didn’t begrudge Cado these traits. The sith wasn’t any less of a horrible person either way.
Cado did withdraw, a reluctant step putting him just outside of Lysander’s reach. Unfortunately, it didn’t reduce the intensity with which his gaze bored into the avian. From this angle, Cado looked not just creepy, but ravenous. He looked like he wanted to eat the avian alive, the thought of which made Lysander’s gut curl uncomfortably. At the Sith’s next words, the avian scoffed incredulously. “You want me to thank you for reviving me? Are you serious? You deserve nothing of the sort.”
Lysander could see the door just behind his captor, trying to ignore Cado’s taunting. It would be barely a few paces behind him. “On another note; I can see that you’re bored, and well, that’s on you for choosing to interrogate me. I’m not an entertaining person, and you’re an idiot. But if I were to beat you up, I’d say its fair that I get to leave right?"
His head tilted ever so slightly to the side as he listened to the avian's offer. Then a smile crossed his face. Yes, this was why Cado appreciated Lys so much, he knew what Cado would find most entertaining. Cado's games never felt so one sided when he played with the alien. "You've captured my interest, bird brain," he returned the insult, "just don't get your hopes up too high. I've always been the better fighter." He waved his hand as Lysander found the restraints holding him loosen and free him. Cado had already readied himself for a fight and left little time for Lys to even stand before he darted forward to grab the avian by his wings.
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If the avian was aware of Cado's softer, crooning undertones, he didn't show it.
He was vaguely aware of the restraints being removed or of Cado's preening taunts; all his attention was captivated by the Sith literally lunging at him. Fortunately for the avian, the moment that Cado's hands connected with his wings, all of his anger and resentment came boiling to the surface. Letting the Sith grab on, distracted perhaps, Lysander did something he'd been wanting to do since he met Cado in the tombs.
Fast as as viper, his hands wrapped like thorns around the Sith's throat, and squeezed tight. Granted, with Cado's grip on his wings, the avian couldn't exactly move forward by much, but unlike a human, he had six limbs, not four. If the sith thought his captive was helpless, then he was in for a nasty surprise. He sent a hard knee into Cado's gut, aiming to break the Sith's grip on his wings in order to gain further mobility.
The motion was quite familiar to Cado, though he didn't make anything quick or painless. Not by a longshot. Eventually however, he would pull away, laughing almost manically. "Oh that was fun." He said, lifting a hand to his mouth as if to stifle his laughter though he truly made no attempt to stop. "But I'm afraid you lost."
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Abruptly, his focus was drawn away from the Grysk when Cado all but shouldered him against the chair, not even bothering to restrain him this time. By now, the avian was actually beginning to get a bit worried, as it seemed that the sith’s intentions were much more sinister than they first appeared. Cado’s hands slid through Lysander’s hair, eliciting another angry snarl at the tingling sensation. Tingling turned to sparks of pain when the sith yanked his head back, forcing the avian to stare directly at the fluorescent lights at the top of the cell with his neck at an uncomfortable angle. Eye burning, Lysander was not even aware of the fact that he couldn’t see the sith anymore. Cado's breathing was hot on his neck, and the avian's skin crawled when he realized just how close the sith really was. Then twin starbursts of agony bloomed as silver fangs dug in with surgical precision.
Spasms and shivers of pain wracked Lysander’s body when Cado bit him. It was as if two needles were embedded deep in his skin, sending rivers of fire from the spot of the bite flowing to his brain, and down his spine. The pain reduced his struggling into desperate thrashing, black wings flapping upwards helplessly. Unfortunately, despite their size, his wings didn’t give him much of an advantage. Up until this point, Lysander had no idea that Cado was vampiric, much less that vampires even existed. Maybe I’m hallucinating. But the pain felt far too real for something chemically induced. Even gritting his teeth and digging his talons into his palms didn’t help.
Just as Lysander thought that he was going to snap, Cado released him. Bloody fangs tore the avian’s skin before retracting. Suddenly acutely dizzy with nothing to hold him up, Lysander’s body fell forward and collapsed to the floor. The avian yelped in pain as his head cracked against the cell floor. Above him, Cado was cackling with unforeseen mania, laughing with triumph, laughing with twisted humor, laughing to wound. Blood still glistened on his fangs. The sound bounced around the cell; listening to it was like driving nails into the avian’s head. All of a sudden, realization hit. If Cado was vampiric, then it was more than likely that the Sith’s bite was not merely meant to draw blood, but also to turn him. Revulsion hit him like a truck, and with his head still spinning, the avian could only draw his attention inwards, taking shallow breaths.
A hoarse "Fuck you." was all he had to offer in return.
short idk what else to do lol
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