ginger_firebird: (Mantis Drunk)
ginger_firebird ([personal profile] ginger_firebird) wrote2020-12-14 10:28 pm

Mixer with Mixers

Nothing, and Mantis will attest to the fact, absolutely nothing in the multiverse ever makes life feel so much better as a bit of alcohol to get the blocked-up words flowing. He’s chilling on a stool at one of the local bars in the Nexus, merrily watching people he’s met congregate like a bunch of cats ready to caterwaul into the wee hours of the night. From an outsider perspective, the gathered crowd of friends and acquaintances must surely say something about who he is as a person and the kind of people hegets along with, but such is not the topic of the night. Nay, this is a wake of a different kind to toast the demise of a she-devil that they’ve all either fought or heard of enough to have strong opinions about. Shots abound, ye merry fellowship, for the witch is dead.

Mantis is sitting with Francour cuddled up in a scarf. The needy little espurr absolutely suffers without a continued assurance that Mantis will always be around, and curious eyes scan the crowd as he gets idle scritches from his progressively drunk human.

chiaro_oscuro: (11)

[personal profile] chiaro_oscuro 2020-12-16 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
"For someone who claims she can destroy a universe, she's a gutless coward," Ben spits in disgust. "She was scared of us, I'll bet - that we could have taken her on working together. I was weaker than her, but I wouldn't have run away. I just feel sorry for Ziggy. This is the worst for him. I got involved because Ziggy and his family needed my help, and called in the angels because she was too powerful for us to handle alone."

He approaches, sighing heavily. "It would be like if Rey and I were separated forever. Not exactly the same, because my understanding is that Anthean bonds work differently, but Ziggy was clearly bonded with Hiroki and the breaking of that bond hurt him." Ben gently pats Francour on the head. His mental state is a mess right now. Not Kylo-bad, but not good either. "I hate her. It was either I knock back a few drinks or I break something in the workshop."