2014-02-06 12:28
priesttotheend
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The church will not heed his warnings. The evidence is clear enough for even Ivan to guess that a new war will soon arrive, but no, the monsignors will keep their eyes shut to the truth.
Very well. He shall take it upon himself to stem this flood.
And perhaps rescue an old friend.
He has plans with Hanna to meet in City Seven, gathering what few priests still remain, to track down Gab- Black Hat and stop his minions. With the blessing of the Church or no, he pulls his bike from storage one last time and heads out into the desert.
Very well. He shall take it upon himself to stem this flood.
And perhaps rescue an old friend.
He has plans with Hanna to meet in City Seven, gathering what few priests still remain, to track down Gab- Black Hat and stop his minions. With the blessing of the Church or no, he pulls his bike from storage one last time and heads out into the desert.
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"You have what you came for."
He really does expect him to just leave now, that would be the easy thing to do. He himself should leave now, go meet with the other priests and get back to their duty. But... it isn't the same now. Before, he wanted to be rid of the vampires, yes, but he also wanted to tear through them to he could get to Gabriel. And, well, Gabriel is right here. There goes half his reason to go after the vamps (although he would truly love to slash through those demons).
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He should leave, or attack. Instead he stands there and does nothing even if his hand is twitching with the urge to rip him apart. And there's that world of unsaid things making the air between them thick as gel.
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Careful what you wish for, Gabriel, that tension can only be released one of two ways, and they already crossed out the nice(r) way.
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All that power and strength, and he doesn't even have the emotional maturity to say what it is he wants.
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Sorta.
It at least tells him that Gabriel wants to leave as much as Ivan does, so he throws himself at Gabriel. Their shoulders really never stop touching, Ivan just twirls around with him to latch onto his back and away from those deadly fangs.
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He doesn't actually attack. Part of him is still trying to not go there. He tells himself that if they start this fight again, he will kill him.
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He lands on his feet and turns around to face him again. "No?"
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He's full of fire and confidence, but it's just a show. Truth is that he'll never fully believe that he can beat Ivan.
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"Then come with me."
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He snarls again, tension crackling off of him. If there's one thing he hates, and maybe even fears, it's the Church and the ones who claim to be the hand of God.
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Oh, he knows he's ex-communicated. He's ex-communicated hard. But he's made relative peace with that, since he knows deep in his bones that stopping the vampires from slaughtering millions of innocents is more right than blindly following a bunch of old robes who can't even keep their cities properly fed.
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A very small part of him, the same part that thought Ivan might actually accept that first offer off joining their side, is hoping maybe the answer is that Ivan is there for him. The less demented side of him knows that's not it.
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"To finish our duty."
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However, it is not the most pressing evil.
"Do you know where the Queen is?"
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Deep down, he surprises himself when he realizes that he's not as offended by that thought as he should be, or pretends to be. What bothers him is that he instantly feels this is some trick. He doesn't trust him.
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