It smelled sickly sweet; the way the three of them entered, all from different corners, different lives. The rich trickle from Gabriel, the subtle waft of the hourly Queen. And him. Greed peeled away from the shrink of shadow, his toothy grin the only thing giving him away.
"It's not like we don't have the time, lovely."
He stepped without a whisper. Every clack of his heel an announcement, a punctuation. It was the practiced waltz of a predator - of a creature that lived for the underbelly. That was trained on instinct to hunt and hunt he did. But not like his kin; not like the one who had made him. Instead, Greed slunk like a feline in waiting. Shoulders dipping and rising as he spine easily loosened. He touched up the leather of his thigh, running streaks that groaned against his rough-smooth fingertips.
They intersected like the triangle they were and Greed made the last point. An acute shape that could have been symbolic. A thumb fell loosely into the loop of his slacks, then the other. As flame caught in his sunglasses. Licking at the black glass before racing across the stark-silver trim. "And we don't exactly have unwanted company," Greed charmed from his throat. He could easily slip away from business and no one questioned. No one dared.
They knew that the boss had business on the other side of town. And it wasn't something to pry too deep into.
The homunculus raised his chin, seizing the opportunity to flick a glance between the powers. The arrangement was simple, the entanglement anything but. They were a trifecta; a struggle of rising powers that somehow found a common goal.
Oh, you could make a case for it being complicated, you could say it was tricky, even, but for Gabriel it was the simplest thing in the world. He enjoyed their company. There was a little back-scratching going on, sure, but that's what you did or you might find yourself without any of the blankets next time they found themselves together.
"Glad you could slip away, Queenie." Gabriel said brightly, moving towards her and pressing a kiss to her cheek. "It's never exactly the same without you." Maybe in that dim light she noticed the wink, maybe not, but it was implied with his teasing tone.
There was something to be said about this meeting in darkness, the room barely light. All this sneaking around might have been better suited for people whose purposes weren't exactly kosher, but although there was the embodiment of Sin, Greed wasn't exactly evil. And Gabriel thought that he pretty much balanced it out. Having a Queen along for the ride- one that was Head of the Church too- probably tipped this little meeting into the realm of almost saintly.
...Depending on exactly what those saints got up to, of course.
"And now we three are here," Gabriel said, grinning. "I'll get the drinks. Usuals?" Wine for her, rich and deep and old but not too dry, something fit for a Queen. Scotch for him- something with a kick, a bite that he could bite back, something that got those feet tapping. And for himself something sugary sweet, thick. Not that it said much about him.
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"It's not like we don't have the time, lovely."
He stepped without a whisper. Every clack of his heel an announcement, a punctuation. It was the practiced waltz of a predator - of a creature that lived for the underbelly. That was trained on instinct to hunt and hunt he did. But not like his kin; not like the one who had made him. Instead, Greed slunk like a feline in waiting. Shoulders dipping and rising as he spine easily loosened. He touched up the leather of his thigh, running streaks that groaned against his rough-smooth fingertips.
They intersected like the triangle they were and Greed made the last point. An acute shape that could have been symbolic. A thumb fell loosely into the loop of his slacks, then the other. As flame caught in his sunglasses. Licking at the black glass before racing across the stark-silver trim. "And we don't exactly have unwanted company," Greed charmed from his throat. He could easily slip away from business and no one questioned. No one dared.
They knew that the boss had business on the other side of town. And it wasn't something to pry too deep into.
The homunculus raised his chin, seizing the opportunity to flick a glance between the powers. The arrangement was simple, the entanglement anything but. They were a trifecta; a struggle of rising powers that somehow found a common goal.
He sucked in his lower lip briefly.
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"Glad you could slip away, Queenie." Gabriel said brightly, moving towards her and pressing a kiss to her cheek. "It's never exactly the same without you." Maybe in that dim light she noticed the wink, maybe not, but it was implied with his teasing tone.
There was something to be said about this meeting in darkness, the room barely light. All this sneaking around might have been better suited for people whose purposes weren't exactly kosher, but although there was the embodiment of Sin, Greed wasn't exactly evil. And Gabriel thought that he pretty much balanced it out. Having a Queen along for the ride- one that was Head of the Church too- probably tipped this little meeting into the realm of almost saintly.
...Depending on exactly what those saints got up to, of course.
"And now we three are here," Gabriel said, grinning. "I'll get the drinks. Usuals?" Wine for her, rich and deep and old but not too dry, something fit for a Queen. Scotch for him- something with a kick, a bite that he could bite back, something that got those feet tapping. And for himself something sugary sweet, thick. Not that it said much about him.