Log:Love Advice from the Devil & Serpent
Love Advice from the Devil & Serpent | |
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Participants | 18 November, 2019 Lolly is having boyfriend troubles, and Zillah and Carter help her out! Who better to take advice from than a Devil and his Serpent? |
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It's a Sunday night and the mall is close to closing, which means that, of course, the place is packed. After all, Christmas is coming, and pre-pre-pre Black Friday sales are all the rage... Fluffed up in a puffy down jacket and a knock-off not-really-wool acrylic scarf because hi, soooo not wealthy enough to splurge on real wool after buying a coat like this, Lolly is pacing near the entrance to the restrooms, talking on the phone, free hand covering her other ear. "What do you -mean-, you can't make it?" Silence, during which the floral Spring's expression gets decidedly stormy, eyes narrowing. She snaps a sharp, "Ed! You've canceled trips here -three- times this month. I'm busy! I can't just drive over there ever-" Silence, listening, sharp pivot and pace pace pace. She pauses, expression softening somewhat. "I know your job keeps you busy, too, but--" Silence again, listening again. So much for softening. "Edward Macy Higgins, you--" She pulls the phone away from her ear, then outright yells an irritable, "FLUFF!" and shoves the phone into her pocket.
"I think that might be all we...is that Lolly?" Zillah's head gives a lift towards
He's leaning on his cane with his left hand, his right draped around Zillah's shoulders, but even he isn't free of bags. His load is rather lighter than Zee's, but he has a handful hanging from the fingertips curled around that cane, and his movements are slightly more careful than normal to prevent any possible spillage. When Zillah points out Lolly, his slot-pupiled eyes shift over towards the younger Spring courtier, and he flashes a brief smile, lifting his hand from Zillah's shoulder just long enough to offer a greeting wave. "I believe it is," he says. "Shall we go and see what the fuss is about, then?" It isn't really a question; the two of them have, in unison, already shifted, the crowd parting ahead of them as they make their way towards Lolly.
Of course, this predictably results in about as much pain as catharsis... It's the parting of the crowd which first draws her attention toward Zillah and Carter, and green eyes widen in abrupt dismay. Did they HEAR her? Lolly shuffles a bit farther away from the entrance to the restrooms, getting out of the way, and waits for the two to reach her before mumbling something that's entirely drowned out by the ambient noise and jangling music playing over the speakers. It looked like some sort of greeting, though.
"Hello, Lolly," the Serpent absolutely purrs to the blushing Spring, flashing that fanged smile. "What seems to be wrong, dear?" Genuine curiosity, there.
The strength of his Wyrd, oppressive and impossible to ignore, bears down on the nervous Lolly as he approaches, matching Zillah's smile with one of his own. Definitely fangs there, too, though he doesn't part his lips /quite/ far enough to give a real view of them. He just steps up to the younger Spring, his Mantle a living demonstration of what kind of Spring she hasn't yet achieved. "You do seem irritated," he says, following up on Zillah's comment. Like her, he seems genuinely curious, and, despite his rumpled suit, his composure and perfect politeness are entirely in place. "I take it your phone call didn't go well." Ah. So he /did/ see the end of that.
"Um." Undergrowth-green eyes widen as she stammers, "I-I was talking to my boyfriend." The reminder stiffens her spine, unease overwhelmed by indignation, and she turns her head to glare down at her phone. "He always makes me drive to see him, but he lives in -Stowe-!" Which is 20 miles away. "What does he think he is? Like, he keeps saying he will, keeps promising, but it has been, like, five -months- since he came here. I can't even count how many times I've had to reschedule appointments, or shifts at the club, or...gah! Because of -him-!" Her voice is getting a bit loud again, and she fists her hands at her sides, though she doesn't look strong enough to do much more than apply a gentle bruise or two.
"Indeed," he says, looking back to Lolly. "If he demands only that his own needs be met, and refuses to attempt to meet yours, that's hardly a recipe for a long-lasting relationship." A brief pause. "Of the sort that you're likely looking for, at least. Why have you stayed with him this long, if this is a recurring issue? If you don't mind my asking, of course."
Woe. Young love. To be fair, she does look like she's barely 21. The less Springy of the Springs glares down at the pocket her phone is in, then huffs a grumpy breath. "The sex wasn't even that good. I had to do -every-thing, but he was romantic, and his apologies were beautiful, and who wouldn't want to feel -wanted-?" The exasperated question is, it seems, rhetorical, because she plows on without stopping. "He was supposed to come here for our six-month anniversary. Then the seventh. He never answers my calls, and I don't even know if I love -him- or the thought of him." Pause. "I've been watching Shakespeare movies, like, a lot. And he's not even like we are, so he totally doesn't get, like. Any of it." More woe! A single perfect tear rolls down over one woebegone green cheek, only sliiightly oddly syrupy and viscous.
"Now that, that is a true shame," the Serpent says, completely seriously. "No one should ever have to do all of the work. If all Carter did was rest on his back while I rode him to hell and back, well. He'd not be nearly as appealing as he is." She gives a little grin, then falls serious once more. "If you're asking that question of yourself, Lolly dear, then it's probably the idea of him. What's his excuse? You said he lives in Stowe?"
He rubs at one of his thighs for a moment, frowning slightly in apparent discomfort, then continues. "It sounds as though, frankly, he's been using you. Because you /do/ want to feel wanted. But genuine want is always preferable to an affectation of the same, and you're starting to get hungry." He gives a little smile and slips his arm back around Zee's shoulders. "Which is entirely understandable. If he can't supply what you need, you may have to look elsewhere."
Carter's voice is sufficient distraction to keep her focused upon -it- above most else, as always, and she nibbles on her lower lip, frustrated, before huffing out another breath. "He keeps saying he can't come because of his job, because he can't be away for too long, but..." She frowns suddenly, first pensive, then unhappy. "That great fat fibber! Oooooh I'm going to, to do -some-thing. Um." The slowly departing crowds catch her eye, and with a quick blink, the far more human Spring asks, "Do you need any help getting that out to your car?"
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