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Abe no Seimei | Original ([personal profile] emyoji) wrote in [community profile] peacockstop 2025-02-26 07:55 pm (UTC)

[ Belief is a dangerous thing. He believed in everyone once upon a time. The young boy that was destined to be an onmyouji, and the onmyouji who had been politely sent to the outskirts of the city to keep him away from the other noble families--both of those versions of himself and even ones that followed had believed in the love of those he kept close. And then he had watched that love fragment and turn cold, and now as Keita looks at him and deems him worthy of something more than he is, Seimei wonders if he's somehow managed to lie to him too. To fool this man because Keita is too kind.

He almost feels guilty about the way he always teases him. Touched by a fluttering in his chest whenever Keita speaks so fondly. Seimei almost sweeps him up right there, ready to whisk him away after that confession and drown his partner in pleasure until he can't stand. But they do have to keep to some rules if they are playing a game. He wonders if Keita realizes how much his words affect Seimei, making him hungry for contact. It's difficult to let him go spin the wheel himself, even if he knows it's going to be more fun in the end.

It proves to be the right choice when Keita is awarded chocolate syrup. ]


Why do you look so concerned? Come here, we can test it out.

[ Of course the fox is happy to introduce him to even more ways of enjoying himself. The longer they spend time together, the more bold Keita becomes, and Seimei is sure he's finding parts of himself he didn't know existed. If he can find new ways to make Keita happy as he explores the resort and its opportunities, then Seimei will consider it a job well done. ]

Didn't you just say you wouldn't mind being eaten by me?

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