Niles // Zero (
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middaeg2021-08-09 11:47 pm
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Who: L, Niles, and likely Light at some point.
When: Early days of Aguril.
Where: L and Light's house.
What: Emergency tattoo touch up.
Warnings: R rated conversation.
[Normally he would have sent a courtesy text. Asked about logistics. Normally he wouldn't be absolutely bone dry on magic before he needed to set this up. Courtesy and coordination matter a lot less to him when he's partially unarmed. That naga they'd branded together lurks at the back of Niles' mind. From what he could tell he'd been gone two months. Plenty of time for things to have escalated or festered between him and L. If that's the case he doesn't want his anti hypnosis tattoo to be inert one second longer than it has to.
Arriving at L's house in the dead of night feels almost like a guilty pleasure. The windows are dark from the front, but Niles traces a familiar path around the perimeter that gives him a decent line of sight into a few windows without leaving the shadowed cover of the tall hedges dividing the property from its neighbors. Each room he gets a view into is empty and still. Some of the familiarity of his actions fades, but it's a relief. Enjoying the skulking and spying is one thing, seeing L's house in a state of alcoholic dissaray like it had been during the months Niles stalked him would be entirely different. He likes stretching his skulking and spying muscles, but the last thing he wants to do is actually return to needing to use them.
Finally Niles finds one window softly illuminated by a small lamp inside. It's L's study, and Niles is willing to bet his nose is buried in a book. He keeps out of sight anyway, just in case L isn't alone. He shifts into his feline form so he can stay below the level of the window as he approaches. When he gets a glimpse of L's hunched outline, and sees no second humanoid silhouette he relaxes and peers over the ledge, ears, eye, and horns all now lit up by the glow from inside. Now with a full clear look into the room he realizes that the dark shape he'd mistaken for new furniture is....some sort of great hulking animal. And floating? It looks aquatic, is it some strange warped mer form? Confused and curious as he is he doesn't stop to consider the fact that the thing itself has as clear a few of him as he does of it.]
When: Early days of Aguril.
Where: L and Light's house.
What: Emergency tattoo touch up.
Warnings: R rated conversation.
[Normally he would have sent a courtesy text. Asked about logistics. Normally he wouldn't be absolutely bone dry on magic before he needed to set this up. Courtesy and coordination matter a lot less to him when he's partially unarmed. That naga they'd branded together lurks at the back of Niles' mind. From what he could tell he'd been gone two months. Plenty of time for things to have escalated or festered between him and L. If that's the case he doesn't want his anti hypnosis tattoo to be inert one second longer than it has to.
Arriving at L's house in the dead of night feels almost like a guilty pleasure. The windows are dark from the front, but Niles traces a familiar path around the perimeter that gives him a decent line of sight into a few windows without leaving the shadowed cover of the tall hedges dividing the property from its neighbors. Each room he gets a view into is empty and still. Some of the familiarity of his actions fades, but it's a relief. Enjoying the skulking and spying is one thing, seeing L's house in a state of alcoholic dissaray like it had been during the months Niles stalked him would be entirely different. He likes stretching his skulking and spying muscles, but the last thing he wants to do is actually return to needing to use them.
Finally Niles finds one window softly illuminated by a small lamp inside. It's L's study, and Niles is willing to bet his nose is buried in a book. He keeps out of sight anyway, just in case L isn't alone. He shifts into his feline form so he can stay below the level of the window as he approaches. When he gets a glimpse of L's hunched outline, and sees no second humanoid silhouette he relaxes and peers over the ledge, ears, eye, and horns all now lit up by the glow from inside. Now with a full clear look into the room he realizes that the dark shape he'd mistaken for new furniture is....some sort of great hulking animal. And floating? It looks aquatic, is it some strange warped mer form? Confused and curious as he is he doesn't stop to consider the fact that the thing itself has as clear a few of him as he does of it.]

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Niles chuckles. While he wasn't actually working yet, he had already scheduled a time to meet Frisky and re-interview for his position. But even if he still had his savings from before he preferred to pay L in trade. Skill for skill. There was a fairness to it that he liked.]
I value my autonomy, so in some ways it's more of the same. We've got illusions and hypnosis off the table, now I want to tackle other compulsion magics. Sirens' songs and the like.
[He trusts Connor, he really does. He trusts Connor not to misuse his voice, but if he's going to go through with a bond to the man, he can't let himself be totally defenseless against it. Trustworthy now does not mean trustworthy always.]
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Skill for skill is equitable; it's fair. That's how they've functioned for so long, will continue to function as long as Niles remains.]
Sirens' songs? You make it sound like you're specifically worried about merrows.
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Because I am.[No sense in hiding it. If he wanted a targeted rune against a specific magic effect, he couldn't dance around it. Implying strongly what he wanted while avoiding giving specifics to a notoriously nosy asshole wouldn't end well one way or the other.] Connor's back too.
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[He sits, relaxes. Ties off his arm with the familiarity and comfort of a seasoned addict. He used to just cut into his arm; now, when time permits, he doesn't waste a drop, using a phlebotomist's techniques with a hollow needle, a hungry pull that can have so much magic wrung out of every little bit.]
The two of you are sleeping together, I imagine... or will be, soon.
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No, I have my own bed, we mostly fuck in the pool. [He smirks obnoxiously. He curates his hypersexual reputation on purpose for both fun and profit, but how and when people bring it up to him often reflects their own needs. First the red light comment, now this. Is L thirsty and fishing for saucy details?] If you are imagining it you ought to do it right. My drenched fur slick and clinging to me, his teeth and claws gripping at me, his tail's weight pinning me to the wall. Or sometimes I ride him, I work his slit with one hand and trace his gills with the other, makes him twitch and writhe in the best ways.
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[He's decided that no matter how obnoxious Niles desires to be, it won't get to him, make him squirm, cause the color to rise in his cheek or require a compulsive clearing of his throat.
Hypersexual, Niles might be. L has hyper tendencies of his own, and obnoxiousness is probably one of them.]
And then you kiss, and then you tell. I follow, right enough.
[Spoken almost in a singsong tone as he fills a vial with dark, rich blood, like ink.]
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He doesn't tell.]
A catch worth bragging about... I wonder what his unfair advantage is.
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[It's more something to say, than something meant sincerely. L is a private person when it comes to sex, neither a virgin or a whore. He seems immune to lust, though obsession is his grasping mistress.]
If I ever sleep with Connor, I'll keep it in mind.
[He probably won't. Everyone he wants to engage with this way is forbidden, somehow.]
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[Niles is convinced no one is immune to lust. Even the most strait laced, devout, celibate monk has a breaking point, and he's seen enough of L's more unorthodox hungers to know he's far from exempt from the messy, inconvenient, base urges that Niles makes his living on. All that said, he knows sarcasm when he hears it.]
My point is that I need a mark to counter his voice, and I need to put somewhere a little unorthodox. Somewhere he won't find it, even when he strips me down and works me over.
[He's got something in mind, but he's curious to see where L's mind goes first with the problem as presented.]
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[Spindly body mass aside, L has built up enough of a tolerance through secretively binge-drinking himself to sleep that it would take a fair amount. Princely gift, indeed, and a pretty shameless hint about it.
What's not quite so shameless are his own sexual escapades. Unlike Niles, he holds them close to his chest, doesn't speak of them nearly so freely. They're a secret smirk, knowledge that is gently comforting to the person who matters.]
Your tongue comes to mind, first. Lovers don't tend to examine the muscle, but tattooing them is quite possible.
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[He might not have many cunes to his name or his old job back (yet) but a few of his former coworkers owe him favors. He can ask one of them to get him something from the top shelf. At L's suggestion Niles' tilts his head and gives a considering hum.]
Not a bad idea...but avoiding oral while I wait for it to heal might get him suspicious. No, I was thinking here. [He uses his hand to push aside the thick tuft of fur that curs around the opening of his left ear. The fur thins considerably past the outer rim, down to nearly bare skin at the base of the shell. It tries to flick away from the intrusion reflexively, and Niles gives a little tsk of irritation. He catches it between two fingers and stretches it taught. His other hand even joins to flatten down any human hair in the way, making sure L has a good view of the spot he's suggesting.] Depending on how much room you need, I can shave a bit to widen that area but still keep it covered easily.
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I offered to tattoo your tongue. Considering as much, you know how delicate my runes can get, I hope.
[They've been at this long enough, over time, after all.]
Why are you so intent on keeping him from noticing it, anyway? Seems someone like Connor would understand your reasons.
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Well, first of all I value being able to feign surrender. [It's an old rule of his. Always tap out with enough energy and composure to react to escalation.] Second...bonds are tricky, overwhelming things. We've talked, set up some lines in the sand, but the full moon brings high tides. [He shakes his head.] I want this to be a trip wire, not a wall. See if he remembers where the line was without having to install a pier.
[His frown fades, replaced by something like a resigned smile, and a shrug.] This of course, hinges on you not telling him. With all that said, having the protection itself is the priority. The cloak and dagger of it all is, [He waves a hand through the air.] tassels and finery on armor.
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[Oh, yes. He's sure, after months of being locked in bitter battle with the chimera. No one could be more sure.]
Bonds grow around you, like any good or bad habit. You'll adjust. And rest assured... I have no interest in telling him.
[No interest, investment, or passion. L's dully professional as he goes about his preparations as though by rote, like a cat too lethargic to even perk up at the sight of a rubber mouse on a string dangled in its face.]
Speaking of tassels and finery, you're not interested in embellishments or artistic touches for something that's meant to go unseen, are you?
[He's not sure he has "artistic" in him, in truth.]
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He smiles a bit at L's complete deadpan. He'd been counting on that when telling him all the relevant details. He knew the man was discrete, even if it was only due to apathy. Then he nods as they get back to the task at hand. He reaches over for the book, thumbing back open to the glossary again.]
Not at all. Function over form, the simpler the better really. In fact I was reading something- [He finds the term he was looking for, and pauses find it in context.] this. "Somatic placement". [He looks over a full page diagram of a body, with parts color coded and a little table of runes along the side.] The location itself can take the place of a rune in some cases.
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Location can matter. If you want a blue wall, you're going to put the runes on the wall that you want to be blue. That being said...
[Now that the stupidly obvious example is out of the way.]
Your brain is actually the focus for runes like this. The auditory cortex in the temporal lobe, specifically... as that's the part of the brain that processes music, with some influence from the amygdala, which regulates emotion and drives motivational and incentive salience. Mer songs are based in temptation, so it makes sense that dopamine would be a factor. All of this is to say that I can't actually tattoo your brain, and almost anywhere on or inside the head is close enough to count for this kind of relatively holistic approach to curtailing future influence.
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Right. [Flat. A decent impression of L's own monotone.] How long will it take you to create the design?
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It's easy, because like Niles believes, he's somewhere else. His mind is a beautiful place; his mind is limitless, unlike his body, or the world he finds himself in. Light Yagami also has a mind like that.]
Hm?
[Distracted. Ironically, because he's so very focused.]
Not long. I've thought of it already, actually. It's just a matter of putting it on you, which... takes as long as it takes.
[He nods as though to hammer that assertion in place. So much on his mind, lately, that being able to focus completely on something is a coveted oasis.]
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[He leans over the table, deliberately pushing into L's personal space and he lingers there. His ears are forward, and his eye is intense and searching when it meets L's own. The first tattoo he'd had inspected by both Azura and Henry, neither of them rune specialists, but both more literate in magic than him. For the second tattoo L had a direct interest in keeping his fellow vigilante from falling prey to a hypnotic snake. For this one however he'll have to watch his own back.
He reaches past him and snatches a pad of paper resting near L's elbow, as well as a nearby pencil. He flips the first few pages until he finds a fresh one, then slides it back across the table along with the pencil. He taps the empty page with a clawed finger.]
Show me first. And go slow. Remember, I'm a simpleton. [He then picks up the anthology again. He knows he won't be able to decipher all, or probably even a fraction, of what L's about to scrawl out, but he's hoping at least he could catch it if L tries to sneak in anything wildly off topic.]
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What-
[A pause. Indignance.]
What do I have to gain from screwing you over. Everyone who's anyone knows about our grudge. They'd know who to blame if something went wrong. Do what simpletons do and just trust that my skills, knowledge and abilities aren't things I'd pollute by betraying you, now.
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Obviously I don't think you'd go for outright sabotage, but this is your magic going on my body. I think I have the right to ask questions about what it is and how it works. [He grunts in annoyance, shifts again. The corner of the book is digging into the small window of fur free skin he still has on his chest so he tosses it back to the table where it lands with a louder thump than he really intended. His ears twitch at the sound, a wince where his face stays motionless.]
...Look, I do trust you. [It's not something he's voiced before to anyone, but it's the strange ugly truth.] But also, I don't trust anyone. You're not special. Just, show me. [He won't say please. He's done enough groveling at L before now, but his last words are quiet. Almost soft. Not an order, but a request. It makes him queasy.]
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[He holds his sharpened implement like a steak knife, pointed downward.]
If it changes nothing, in the end, save us both the breath. Let me do my job, and get out of here.
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I'm asking you to write your little lines twice, rather than once. Surely your delicate, fragile, twiggy fingers can handle that. [An unwise dig. He knows it the second he says it, but there's no walking it back now.] Show me the design. You said yourself you already have it in your head, so just put it on the paper then we can move on.
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