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aventurine of stratagems ([personal profile] waged) wrote in [community profile] peacockstop 2024-07-03 10:24 pm (UTC)

( worse places is an understatement, stelle. especially for someone like aventurine, who has most definitely lived through the worst of his life - and continues on living through a nightmare in itself. a sex resort could be so much worse in so many ways, but a life in faux luxury is hardly anyone's real nightmare. there's comfort. there's easy money. there's the spoiling of royalty, if they make it high up enough. there's everything one might need, and everything one might not even need, and really, isn't this just penacony, but r18?

as per trailblazer fashion, though, the last question he's asked makes him pause, before aventurine just laughs. wouldn't that be hilarious, though? )


Did Topaz give you that impression? ( you know. workaholic and all. ) Sorry to say, but there's nothing like that in the IPC at all. Though if you're really curious, you can try joining us and checking the other departments. They have their own set of rules.

( though, something about this almost makes him fond, and aventurine knows it has to do with his suit being activated. those who know of sigonia and the avgin would have immediately guessed the extreme opposite, of a person like him. that surely, he's making home in a sex resort, using his charms and body to hook people in, much like a snake who has found its prey. that stelle implies the very opposite is a welcome change of pace, however inaccurate it is. )

And I figure, from how nonchalant you seem to be, ( though this is just stelle default, lbr ) that the nature of this place doesn't bother you either. I can't help but wonder what would bother you, if anything.

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