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what i had it partially written already

[personal profile] admonish 2025-01-28 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
[ When it comes to moving cash safely and effectively, there are very few as proficient as him. Not only is he accustomed to pressure and multitasking but he is also dogged when it comes to completing these tasks.

Which is why, complete with the threads to make him look the part, he saunters through the crowd with a briefcase in tow. Unlike what one might see in a movie there are no supersized bodyguards flanking him or an ornate golden chain connecting the case to his wrist. Why? Because they know better than to test him.

The last time someone got Greedy he broke their hand, apologized, and even had the wherewithal to take them to get their hand treated after. Michael abhors violence, choosing only to use it when absolutely necessary and even then, he tends to take it easy on those weaker than him. Is that an award winning combination for someone affiliated with the mob?

Not unless your nickname happens to be The Angel — not just for his kindness. He can also just as easily send a man to an early grave if they choose not to relent when he gives them a choice. A few take his grace and even thank him for it but there have been several who chose to fight. Whether they still roam these streets or not, he really wouldn’t know.

Eventually, amidst getting lost in his thoughts, he finds himself at his destination: The Devil’s Nest. He can smell it before he even sets foot inside, the remnants of tobacco, alcohol and the familiar scent of bodies likely tangled in intimate embraces. But he isn’t here to watch the show, he is here to deliver the case to the owner of this decadent little house of sin — a tithe, from the smaller fish that share the pond.

And he spots him, it would be difficult not to. The timber of his voice, the way everyone seems to gravitate to him by the bar as if waiting for the show to begin. In this world, information is key and no one has more of it than Greed. Michael doesn’t have to call him, he simply waits for the man to feel his eyes on him and turns to walk into the back room with the case in tow.

This may be Greed’s place but he isn’t about to trust a roomful of strangers to abide by the rules of the house. Once there, he sets the briefcase on the table, opens it, and leans back against the table to peer through his sunglasses at the door, waiting.

Truthfully, the case isn’t the only reason he is here. When he hears footsteps, he murmurs the next words out. Jealousy has no place here, not with them, he looks more amused than anything else. ]


You kept me waiting, though I see you were busy. As usual. It’s all here, I counted it twice. They were appreciative and hope to continue doing business with you in the future.
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[personal profile] admonish 2025-03-25 01:13 am (UTC)(link)
[ Prejudice isn’t what makes him frown every time he walks in here, it is the clientele and their inability to try to behave. Michael has a code, he always has, and those who don’t follow it are left behind. Sometimes violence is necessary, he knows that better than anyone, but the constant barrage of violence brought on by simple slights and a wrongly perceived glance is disgusting. It reminds him of the behavior of a fussy child who has their favorite toy confiscated.

He comes here for one reason and one reason alone, the Sin who currently graces him with his presence. In another world? They probably would have been enemies but something about this charismatic asshole lured him in like a moth to a flame. Sometimes he thinks about doing the world a favor and smothering him with a pillow but therein lies the rub — Greed just won’t die. ]


You are always trouble, Greed. If I collected every time there was an inconvenience, you would never get anything done around here. [ His shades hide the amusement dancing in his eyes but the exasperation is palpable in the air. Sometimes he wonders why he keeps this up. ]

Leaving things to chance is precisely why your competition is struggling. It’s better to act, their movements are predictable enough to counter. It often makes me wonder whether they are doing this for sport rather than financial gain, though they lack the conviction to succeed in either.

Your friends. [ The correction is soft but swift. ] If it were up to me, there wouldn’t be a deal in place. I’d say I don’t trust them as far as I can throw them, but we both know I have quite an arm. And I’ve never missed a target.

[ A handkerchief is plucked from his back pocket so he can reach up and scrub away the lipstick on his neck. The color is wrong, offensively gaudy and clashes with his image, it has nothing to do with jealousy. The lingering stench of the cheap perfume is the only offensive thing to him in this room. ]

While you’re still caked in the aftermath of your prizes for the evening? You’re bold, aren’t you? A drink will suffice, I won’t keep you long. If you look at me any more intensely, you will bore a hole through me. [ A pause, then he leaves him with an appropriate quote for the occasion. He sees those eyes. ] Not all that tempts your wandering eyes and heedless hearts, is lawful prize; nor all that glisters gold.

[ Rather than wait, he pointedly slides around the former homunculus to grab it himself. He knows where everything is kept, he always has, he is usually just polite about waiting until offered. He is tired, the job is done and now it is time to hang up his wings for a little while. As much as he prides himself on an immaculate appearance, removing his tie some days is liberating. ]

Do you want one?

[ Michael lowers his shades, casually beginning to loosen his tie. And if he happens to throw a certain look over his shoulder, pay it no heed. Clearly he is trying to get a bit more comfortable. Or he is simply forcing Greed to work for his supper tonight out of spite.

Probably the latter. He really does dislike dealing with his new friends and punctuality is gospel. ]


Or am I drinking alone tonight?