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stregadoro) wrote in
bakerstreet2015-01-08 05:33 pm
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take it off
![]() Whether you're with a shy, innocent flower who's hesitant to show off their body, someone who wants to get you all fired up because they're contrary, or a sexpot with no qualms, you're about to get a show when they take their clothes off. Or maybe you just walked in on someone undressing. Whatever works. Play your cards right, and you may get to touch instead of just look.
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[She's joking of sorts. Most of the time there weren't jobs that involved a good deal of nudity.]
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[And this is part of the reason she didn't want to be turned around to face him. Now she's embarrassed at the implication that she might have to deal with an incubus one day.]
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[Which admittedly could describe present company and their host, but hey whatever.]
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Trust me. There are people like that.
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I don't like seeing people who don't deserve it get hurt, so sue me.
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[She sighs.]
I just wanted to make sure I understood you.
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Sorry, habit. Concern for others...well, it's kind of viewed as stupidity downstairs. I'm used to being accused of weakness whenever I do something counter to the idea of always looking out for number one.
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[There's something akin to a frustrated edge in her voice there. Though she does manage to keep her head from turning to take a look at what he's doing this time.]
Concern isn't weakness. It's human.
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*He moves one hand from behind his head to look at it, sliding his claws out and then back in.*
Yeah, human. So what do you call it when it's a trait of a demon, a species that hunts humans because they're generally safer prey than anything in the underworld?
That's the question I've been stuck on most of my life. But it's not that it isn't a weakness. It is, it's something that can be exploited and it makes it harder to survive when there's not enough to go around. The really important part isn't whether or not it's a risk...it's whether or not it's worth it.
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[She shrugs though. She doesn't have an answer to his question. She isn't really sure it would make a difference if she did. She leans back her shoulder blades resting against the side of the tub as her head rests against the ledge, eyes closed.]
I don't know you're only the second true demon I've met that hasn't tried to kill me on sight.
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*He closes his own eyes as he lowers his hand into the water.*
I've been wondering, though...who defines what's a human or demonic trait? Sparda showed compassion, Trish showed regret. And I've seen humans as callous as any devil. If you ask me, we just...are who we are. Human or demon influences some things, but I don't think it's as much of a defining trait as people like to think.
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[She's grinning a little, well the corners of her lips are turned upwards at the very least. And she takes a peek at him curious if he caught that she was teasing him a little bit. Even if it has taken her a little by surprise that she even did it herself.]
Maybe it's just innate. I doubt you get a lot of nurturing down there. So that whole argument could be moot when it comes to demons. And it's not a debate I want to have while sitting on the bathroom floor, either. So can we just agree it's a good trait for you to possess?
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*He points one finger at her, claw in. The intimidation factor might be lowered by the fact that his entire arm is still dripping. And the fact that he lowers it pretty soon.*
And you could always sit on the toilet, instead. But yeah, we can, now. I got over trying to fit other people's idea of what a devil is 'supposed' to be a while ago.
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[Her eyebrow goes up, just what was that supposed to be?]
I don't want to have that debate in a bathroom. I might have shot you if I met you while you were trying to be what a demon was supposed to be.
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*If you like your baths on the hot side, anyway.*
If you'd met me back then...hmmm, maybe. To be honest, I wasn't very good at being evil.
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[Though she does reach over the edge and dips a couple of her fingers into the water a moment before pulling them out again. Not quite how she liked her bath water.]
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I'm good thanks.
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*He shrugs and lifts his tail up out of the water to stretch it.*
That, and you shouldn't expect this tub to be empty any time soon.
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[She shifts so she isn't taking a long hard look at his arms or shoulders.]
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