[Tea was promised. And tea is being delivered with scones and strawberry jelly. Kevin knocks at the door gently, more out of butlering habit than any expectation that Mister Break would deny him entrance. He is still worried sick about Rosette, still trying to find better arguments to persuade her to ditch the demon aside from You will die and your soul will be doomed., since apparently that is not convincing enough.
Overall, he is exhausted. It has been a long time since he last interacted with so many humans in such a graceless manner.]
[ Break's room is spacious, with a view that he is now enjoying, watching the low winter sun disappearing beneath the horizon. Hues of pink and vermillion in the sky reflect on the white snow.
He is sitting at a little table on a spindly chair; when the door opens, he waves Kevin over to join him. ]
[Mister Break watching things is always heartwarming. Perhaps he did something right this time, or so he keeps hoping. After a small, embarrassingly emotional pause, he lays the tray on the table and sits down, heaving a small sigh.]
The view was the first thing I noticed when I came into this room.
[Back then, he felt sad that Mister Break was not able to appreciate it, but soon was completely distracted by...Mister Break himself.]
[After the warm surprise of the kiss, Break might be confronted with another view he will be quickly get used to: Kevin's face turning many shades of red.]
I do not know what you are referring to, sir.
[In his innocence, he had healed Break solely out of love for the man, never anticipated that good deeds don't go unpunished. Now, he must cover his flustered face with both hands to rectify his terrible mistake.]
[ Kevin's furious blushing is even more attractive, and he half-considers dragging his coy maiden off to bed right then. However, Kevin is clearly upset about what happened with Allen, so he decides that perhaps it's best to try to sort that out, first. Besides, the tea will get cold.
He kisses Kevin's face-hiding fingers, and sits down again. ]
Don't be silly. Have some tea.
[ And because he isn't the worst boyfriend in the world, he will actually pour tea instead of waiting to be served. ]
[He accepts the tea, though. It is not every day that people serve him tea, and he must confess that the sight is rather endearing. Still, the furious blushing remains as this coy maiden purposefully avoids eye contact at all costs. He drinks from his cup quietly, and the fact that he is not babbling one hundred improbable excuses is a sign of how what happened earlier is bothering him.]
[ He misinterprets Kevin's unwillingness to reach over Emily as sulkiness, so he hands Kevin his own plate of strawberry-slathered scones; then sets about preparing another. ]
There are people you can help. And people you can't. The people who don't want help fall somewhere in the middle. It's hard.
[ He pops a jam-laden scone into his mouth and chews, thoughtfully. ]
It's hard watching people make mistakes. It's hard to stand by while someone you're fond of makes the wrong choices. You know what's going to happen, and you try to warn them, but...
[ He shakes his head and reaches for his teacup. ]
[He looks at the plate, then at Break, then Emily, then back at the plate again. With another small sigh, he picks up a scone just to abandon it on his own plate, looking rather miserable.]
Sister Rosette has taken the worst path a human being can take. Solomon...Solomon was no different. And yet they are good humans, their hearts more genuine than most angels I know. Solomon was chosen by God while Sister Rosette is practically a saint.
...Heaven was right to punish me if I cannot assist those who deserve such blessings more than anyone else.
[There is a long pause as he looks down at his teacup, suddenly painfully anxious in Mister Break's presence.]
I have seen Mister Gilbert's soul. He needs help as well.
[And he has been terribly concerned about Mister Break's situation, though perhaps he is doing better. Contrary to Solomon and Rosette, Break regrets most things he did, and has accepted a divine presence in his life.]
[Noticing Break's distress, he looks away, feeling ashamed for sharing his thoughts. Break doesn't deserve to deal with his ongoing failure to fulfill his role. But he deserves an honest answer about Mister Gilbert.]
...A raven. It is rather old and tainted. Dark and twisted. A cursed broken heart that can barely bear the weight of desperate loyalty.
[ Something moving outside the window catches his attention (a walrus, lumbering by, just visible in the failing light), and for a long moment it seems he is going to meet Kevin's revelation with nothing but silence.
Finally, however, he blows out a long sigh, and fixes his gaze at a point somewhere to the left of the teapot. ]
That is my fault, I'm afraid. Another mark to put against me in your ledger. Goodness! You must be running out of red ink, by now.
If Mister Gilbert is in such a state...He turns his gaze at the walrus too, and then back at Break. His hand is on Break's cheek before he even notices, the gesture both tender and possessive. Warm fingers slide to the man's chin, raising his head up just slightly so he can stare him in the eye.]
Say, what if I looked at it with my own eyes?
[Break's soul. He remembers Barma's words, and how he kept calling Break "the Hatter". Why? How bad is it? Has Kevin's presence accomplished any good to a loved one at least this once?]
[ He is still thinking about Gilbert, thinking how it had all been pointless. Hadn't Oz gotten himself out of the Abyss on his own? He'd gained valuable information about the Nightrays, it's true, but was any of it worth corrupting Gilbert's soul? ]
It?
[ He doesn't understand; hadn't Uriel just said he had looked at Gilbert's soul? ]
[ Ah. He had begun to let himself wallow in his own guilty feelings, when his focus really ought to have been elsewhere.
He looks up, meeting Uriel's gaze — with a brilliant smile. ]
Looking at it now won't tell you anything — unless you sneaked a peek before.
[ So often Uriel has said, you have mistaken me for a good person. Now he has been mourning the fact that he couldn't help Allen or Rosette or Solomon.
It's backhanded, but he hopes his meaning is still clear: you have helped me. ]
[There is barely any time to finish the sentence before he embraces Break so tightly it probably hurts, face buried in his white hair as he attempts to muffle a relieved chuckle. Is that true? Is there any hope? He has become tearful all over again, but he is not letting go. Instead, he finds his way to Break's lips and kisses him once, twice, more times than he can count. And since the human can see now, he is the one keeping his eyes tight shut. In spite of some rather impressive blushing, he refuses to stop. He is too happy to even consider the possibility.]
Mister Break! Mister Break! [After such an excruciatingly difficult day, he can hardly manage anything more coherent than Mister Break!, and the very fake name is like a celebratory acclamation on its own right. ]
[ Uriel's effusive happiness would ordinarily be the sort of thing to make Break cringe. ]
Mmmf!
[ But everything about Uriel is extraordinary, from his divine presence to his open, artless love. Break shakes off his reflexive reaction, and accepts this outpouring of affection by returning the embrace and the kisses. ]
Why, haha! I think at this point you can —
[ Dispense with the formalities, he was going to say, but thinks better of it, leaning in for another kiss. "Mister Break" is the most precious endearment he can imagine, because it's what Uriel has called him from the start.
[The awkward and lonely angel opens his eyes briefly, finds out he is not ready for that yet and closes them again. That makes the whole process of hauling Break from the chair and carrying him bride-style to the bed a little tricky, but he can manage that all right with only some minor molting. Hopefully, Mister Break's dignity won't suffer too much either.]
[ Here he'd been wondering how on earth he could possibly be making another person so happy. But now, it seems, both of them are going to be made very happy indeed. He giggles as Kevin deposits him in the bed. ]
I think you can open your eyes.
[ Whoops! There goes a feather. He'll have enough for that duvet in no time. ]
[Cautiously, Kevin opens one eye, looking positively mortified, though also mesmerized by Mister Break's face.]
...But it is scandalous.
[Now missing a tie and blushing fiercely, he starts working with gloved hands on Break's layers and frills, pausing now and then to kiss his lips and pretty hands. This will take a while.]
[ It feels like a strip-tease, the way Kevin is slowly undressing him. His back arches and his hips roll, as he grins with feral delight, licking his lips. Finally he tires of the teasing and reaches for Kevin, pulling his angel on top of him. Immediately he yanks at Kevin's waistcoat and shirt and reaches underneath, his fingertips grazing smooth, silky skin. ]
[His eyes close again, but this time for a completely different reason. Break's touch is startling deliberate and still feels new every single time. Kevin doesn't believe he will ever get used to it. He falls on top of Break with a surprised - and pleased- sigh, followed by a protective embrace. With characteristic embarrassment, he finds his way under the covers as soon as the shirt comes off, and presses his lips to Break's lips. They taste of sugar and pastries, but even more of the delicious madness that is Mister Break.]
Most pleasures are? Is that a new rule you have just come up with?
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Overall, he is exhausted. It has been a long time since he last interacted with so many humans in such a graceless manner.]
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[ Break's room is spacious, with a view that he is now enjoying, watching the low winter sun disappearing beneath the horizon. Hues of pink and vermillion in the sky reflect on the white snow.
He is sitting at a little table on a spindly chair; when the door opens, he waves Kevin over to join him. ]
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The view was the first thing I noticed when I came into this room.
[Back then, he felt sad that Mister Break was not able to appreciate it, but soon was completely distracted by...Mister Break himself.]
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[ He stands just as Kevin sits down, puts his hands on the table, leans across it, and presses a kiss to Kevin's lips. ]
Mmm, yes. A nice view.
[ He draws back, just enough to obviously look Kevin up and down. ]
Lots of pretty things to see, in here.
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I do not know what you are referring to, sir.
[In his innocence, he had healed Break solely out of love for the man, never anticipated that good deeds don't go unpunished. Now, he must cover his flustered face with both hands to rectify his terrible mistake.]
D-Don't look at me.
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He kisses Kevin's face-hiding fingers, and sits down again. ]
Don't be silly. Have some tea.
[ And because he isn't the worst boyfriend in the world, he will actually pour tea instead of waiting to be served. ]
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[He accepts the tea, though. It is not every day that people serve him tea, and he must confess that the sight is rather endearing. Still, the furious blushing remains as this coy maiden purposefully avoids eye contact at all costs. He drinks from his cup quietly, and the fact that he is not babbling one hundred improbable excuses is a sign of how what happened earlier is bothering him.]
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THAT'S WHAT YOU GET FOR HELPING!
Ha! Ha! Why, that's true, Emily. Poor, helpful Mister Cecil. Hm, what d'you think — was he trying to help Rosette too?
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...Sister Rosette does not wish to be helped. Nor does she regrets her choices.
[And yet she might be in greater danger than Master Walker.]
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There are people you can help. And people you can't. The people who don't want help fall somewhere in the middle. It's hard.
[ He pops a jam-laden scone into his mouth and chews, thoughtfully. ]
It's hard watching people make mistakes. It's hard to stand by while someone you're fond of makes the wrong choices. You know what's going to happen, and you try to warn them, but...
[ He shakes his head and reaches for his teacup. ]
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Sister Rosette has taken the worst path a human being can take. Solomon...Solomon was no different. And yet they are good humans, their hearts more genuine than most angels I know. Solomon was chosen by God while Sister Rosette is practically a saint.
...Heaven was right to punish me if I cannot assist those who deserve such blessings more than anyone else.
[There is a long pause as he looks down at his teacup, suddenly painfully anxious in Mister Break's presence.]
I have seen Mister Gilbert's soul. He needs help as well.
[And he has been terribly concerned about Mister Break's situation, though perhaps he is doing better. Contrary to Solomon and Rosette, Break regrets most things he did, and has accepted a divine presence in his life.]
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Gilbert?
What did you see?
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...A raven. It is rather old and tainted. Dark and twisted. A cursed broken heart that can barely bear the weight of desperate loyalty.
He....is he some sort of assassin?
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Finally, however, he blows out a long sigh, and fixes his gaze at a point somewhere to the left of the teapot. ]
That is my fault, I'm afraid. Another mark to put against me in your ledger. Goodness! You must be running out of red ink, by now.
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Oh.
If Mister Gilbert is in such a state...He turns his gaze at the walrus too, and then back at Break. His hand is on Break's cheek before he even notices, the gesture both tender and possessive. Warm fingers slide to the man's chin, raising his head up just slightly so he can stare him in the eye.]
Say, what if I looked at it with my own eyes?
[Break's soul. He remembers Barma's words, and how he kept calling Break "the Hatter". Why? How bad is it? Has Kevin's presence accomplished any good to a loved one at least this once?]
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It?
[ He doesn't understand; hadn't Uriel just said he had looked at Gilbert's soul? ]
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A small sigh. Without losing his hold on Break's chin, he brings his own chair closer, sitting by his side.]
Your soul, Mister Break.
You concern me too.
[He does, in fact, concern him in a very special way. Break is his, after all.]
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He looks up, meeting Uriel's gaze — with a brilliant smile. ]
Looking at it now won't tell you anything — unless you sneaked a peek before.
[ So often Uriel has said, you have mistaken me for a good person. Now he has been mourning the fact that he couldn't help Allen or Rosette or Solomon.
It's backhanded, but he hopes his meaning is still clear: you have helped me. ]
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[There is barely any time to finish the sentence before he embraces Break so tightly it probably hurts, face buried in his white hair as he attempts to muffle a relieved chuckle. Is that true? Is there any hope? He has become tearful all over again, but he is not letting go. Instead, he finds his way to Break's lips and kisses him once, twice, more times than he can count. And since the human can see now, he is the one keeping his eyes tight shut. In spite of some rather impressive blushing, he refuses to stop. He is too happy to even consider the possibility.]
Mister Break! Mister Break! [After such an excruciatingly difficult day, he can hardly manage anything more coherent than Mister Break!, and the very fake name is like a celebratory acclamation on its own right. ]
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Mmmf!
[ But everything about Uriel is extraordinary, from his divine presence to his open, artless love. Break shakes off his reflexive reaction, and accepts this outpouring of affection by returning the embrace and the kisses. ]
Why, haha! I think at this point you can —
[ Dispense with the formalities, he was going to say, but thinks better of it, leaning in for another kiss. "Mister Break" is the most precious endearment he can imagine, because it's what Uriel has called him from the start.
His awkward, lonely angel. ]
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[The awkward and lonely angel opens his eyes briefly, finds out he is not ready for that yet and closes them again. That makes the whole process of hauling Break from the chair and carrying him bride-style to the bed a little tricky, but he can manage that all right with only some minor molting. Hopefully, Mister Break's dignity won't suffer too much either.]
You were saying...?
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[ Here he'd been wondering how on earth he could possibly be making another person so happy. But now, it seems, both of them are going to be made very happy indeed. He giggles as Kevin deposits him in the bed. ]
I think you can open your eyes.
[ Whoops! There goes a feather. He'll have enough for that duvet in no time. ]
And take this off.
[ His fingers deftly unknot Kevin's tie. ]
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...But it is scandalous.
[Now missing a tie and blushing fiercely, he starts working with gloved hands on Break's layers and frills, pausing now and then to kiss his lips and pretty hands. This will take a while.]
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[ It feels like a strip-tease, the way Kevin is slowly undressing him. His back arches and his hips roll, as he grins with feral delight, licking his lips. Finally he tires of the teasing and reaches for Kevin, pulling his angel on top of him. Immediately he yanks at Kevin's waistcoat and shirt and reaches underneath, his fingertips grazing smooth, silky skin. ]
Most pleasures are.
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Most pleasures are? Is that a new rule you have just come up with?
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