Verrück Aachen | M | 23 | Mafia | M: Caspian (dir.), Nicholas, Group (ind.)
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Verrück let out a sharp scoff, half amusement, half agreement, as Caspian’s fingers tousled his already-messy hair. He gave a slight shake of his head, enough to disrupt Caspian’s attempts at flattening it, but not enough to unseat him.
"Yeah, well, you’re not exactly light, Cas," Verrück muttered, though there was no real complaint in his voice. "If you think I’m about to be the one getting carried, you’ve got another thing coming. I’ll take my victories where I can get ‘em."
His boots crunched against the loose gravel and shattered concrete as they pressed forward, the wasteland stretching before them in all its bleak, indifferent glory. A landscape of ruin, dust, and decay—an endless horizon of the same damn thing, day in and day out. But at least in this moment, it was tolerable. Even with Caspian using his head as a goddamn armrest.
Verrück smirked, tilting his gaze toward the side to catch Lump trotting beside them, still proudly gripping the bucket. "And yeah," he continued, voice lower now, more thoughtful, "this whole ‘civilization’ act they’re trying to pull? It’s a joke. A bad one." His grip on Caspian’s legs tightened slightly, not enough to harm, just a reflexive response to the frustration lingering beneath his words.
"They’re playing pretend, like if they just act like we’re rebuilding something, it’ll somehow become true. But it’s just—" He exhaled sharply through his nose, expression darkening. "It’s just delayin’ the inevitable, really. Trying to tame something that can’t be tamed."
A pause, the weight of his own thoughts briefly settling over him like a shroud. But he shook it off quickly, rolling his shoulders as if physically throwing the feeling away.
"Guess that’s why they don’t like us much, huh?" He chuckled dryly. "We’re not exactly ‘productive members of society,’ or whatever the hell Nicholas keeps mumbling about."
He adjusted his hold again, casting a quick glance upward at Caspian with a smirk. "So, you’re sayin’ you’d rather be back there? With them? Because if I recall, you were the one who got all cozy before I swept you away."
He let the words hang for a beat, then—without warning—Verrück gave a sudden, sharp bounce on his heels, just enough to jostle Caspian in place, a devilish grin stretching across his face.
"Better hold on, sweetheart," he teased, already setting his sights on the path ahead. "I think I see the stream."
And with that, he picked up the pace, Lump eagerly trotting beside them, bucket swinging with each enthusiastic step.