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Lackadaisy x ZeraFebruary 12, 2025 11:23 PM


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Feo felt his chest tighten at Lucius’s words, the weight of them sinking deeper than he wanted to admit. We’re all broken—that hit harder than it should have. His mind recoiled. He had never thought of it that way. He always saw himself as the one piece of the puzzle that didn’t fit, the part that was just too out of sync with the rest. But Lucius... Lucius made it sound like a damn strength.

It didn’t make sense. The things that he’d done, the things that had been done to him... none of it felt fixable. How could something so twisted, so fragmented, ever be whole again? And yet, Lucius wasn’t backing down. He kept talking, pushing against that invisible wall Feo had put up. It was infuriating how much it affected him.

"Broken..." Feo muttered under his breath. Broken was too kind of a word for what I am. He couldn’t bring himself to say it out loud. Couldn’t tell Lucius just how fucked up he really was. That wasn't something you just tossed out in casual conversation. He looked at his hands, trying to steady himself, trying not to think about the damn buzzing at the edges of his mind.

And then Lucius was closer, his hand landing on Feo's knee. It was warm, grounding, but it didn’t stop the flood of thoughts that were still swirling around Feo's head. I shouldn’t be here, he thought again, but this time, the words felt wrong in his head, like they didn’t belong.

The sigh that escaped him was quiet. Feo swallowed hard and tried not to show how much he hated the words that Lucius had just spoken—letting someone in. The idea felt foreign to him, like a rope thrown into a chasm, just out of reach. He wasn’t supposed to need anyone, wasn’t supposed to want someone to get that close. Yet, here Lucius was, somehow slipping past all his defenses with nothing but a few words and a stupid kiss.

And yet, despite it all, there was a nagging pull, a hunger to just give in and let Lucius in. But Feo was terrified of what that would mean. He knew better than to trust that feeling. Trusting meant getting hurt.

"I didn’t ask for this," Feo whispered. His voice was barely above a breath, trembling with the weight of the confession. His eyes stayed focused on the ground, on his hands, on anything but Lucius. "Didn’t ask for any of it. Not... not for you to... to..." He didn’t finish. He didn’t need to. The feeling was there, lodged between them like an unspoken truth.

When Lucius spoke again, something about the tone of his voice shifted, softened. He wasn’t scolding or demanding, just... talking. Like they were actually on the same page, despite everything. Feo wanted to laugh, wanted to tell Lucius just how ridiculous this all was. How the hell do you fix this?

But there was Lucius, sitting there, wings unfurled, as if they were both just... existing. And that was the problem, wasn’t it? Lucius wasn’t expecting anything from him. He wasn’t pressuring him, wasn’t looking for Feo to suddenly spill everything. It was just... presence. And that wasn’t something Feo was used to.

"You think... you think you're the only one who doesn’t get it?" Feo finally managed to meet Lucius’s gaze, though his own was shaky. "You’re not, okay? I don’t get it either. I don’t get... any of it. But you... you're still here. And I don’t know why. You shouldn’t be."

Feo’s heart raced in his chest. He was fighting everything inside of him, every instinct telling him to shut down, to pull back. But Lucius wasn’t letting him.

"I’m not... ready for this. For you." Feo’s voice cracked, and it sounded almost like a plea, though he didn’t mean it to. He hated the feeling. But it was there, and it hurt more than he wanted to admit.

And in the midst of everything, Feo’s mind still clung to that taste—Lucius's blood. The sharp, metallic flavor lingered like a poison in the back of his throat. He was supposed to be repulsed by it. He should be. But instead, it was... something else. Something darker that Feo couldn’t outrun. The pull to sink deeper, to just let it consume him, gnawed at him.

And Lucius said something that entirely did not help.

"I'd probably have done the same thing."

Feo’s eyes widened in disbelief, his breath catching in his throat as he stared at Lucius. The sudden surge of heat rushed to his cheeks, and his heart seemed to stutter in his chest. Wait, what?

"T-the same thing?" he asked, voice almost breaking. His fingers clenched into fists, his entire body stiffening as the question tumbled out before he could stop it. "You would have bit me?"

His stomach twisted, the thought of Lucius doing... that... leaving him reeling. The sheer absurdity of it made his mind spin. Feo had been flustered before—hell, he’d been overwhelmed a million times, but this was different. Lucius had just made a casual comment about biting him, as if it were something that made sense. As if it was just another damn thing in a day full of things that made no sense.

He was freaking out—suddenly acutely aware of every tiny movement he made, every shaky breath, as if Lucius might somehow see straight through him, might figure out just how much he couldn’t handle the thought of any of this.

His eyes flicked from Lucius’s face to his own hands, trying to keep it together. But it wasn’t working. The idea of Lucius—Lucius, who was still sitting so damn close to him—actually biting him... It sent a wave of heat through him that he couldn't explain. It wasn’t disgust. It wasn’t... gross. It was... something else. Something that terrified him and left him feeling like his insides were on fire.

He opened his mouth to say something—anything—but nothing came out. Instead, his gaze darted back to Lucius, waiting for a response, the realization slowly dawning on him that this might be the first time in a long time he didn’t know how to handle himself.

"You would have bitten me?" The question felt so damn dumb as soon as it left his mouth, but the vulnerability of it hung between them, the tension almost unbearable.

He couldn’t stop the way his mind spiraled. What the hell did Lucius mean? Why would he...

Maybe Feo was thinking of it wrong. Maybe Lucius meant something else. Maybe Feo didn't understand his words.

Maybe a small part of Feo hoped he had understood correctly.

Lackadaisy x ZeraFebruary 13, 2025 11:19 AM


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"Nobody did," Lucius said softly. Nobody ever asked for what came their way. But it happened, that was the nature of life. A part of the issue with the gods ... and a part of him understood that much but even still. The gods couldn't really control what mortals did, they could influence them heavily, but mortals still did what mortals wanted to do. Humanity... meant making choices.

"But I'm going to be here no matter what."

Lucius let out a small noise, shaking his head. Shouldn't be? By all means, accounts and technicalities, Lucius should have died somewhere in the last decade. But he hadn't because he was stubborn and refused to give up. Which was also the exact reason why he was still there.

"The fun thing? I get to decide where I am and I've decided that I'm going to be here. You don't have to be ready. Just let me know what I can do to help," Lucius responded, his feathers ruffled slightly with the lopsided smile in his eyes.

Lucius bobbed his head and let out a small laugh, rubbing the back of his neck. "Well--yeah. I mean, if I was spiraling and dealing with everything that you were struggling with and then suddenly you... were right there and a kiss...?" Lucius shrugged lightly.

"It's so foreign, so out of the blue and seems... kind of in the wrong time for a kiss that... yeah, I can't blame you. I'd probably have done the same thing if I were you. It was really dumb on my part to just go diving on in there with ... no real plan and hoping for the best. Which, to be fair, I think that was the best outcome that could've potentially happened."

He stuck his tongue out briefly, trying to look at it.

"Not the worst but I'll live," he chuckled and tilted his head. His sapphire eyes flicked toward him, a slightly sly light behind the blue gaze. There was a hint of red in his cheeks, which was good.

He could use that.

"... I could... do more," the Greek demigod hummed, a teasing light to his voice as he slid forward, his hand brushing along his knee. "Less... panicked and far more... deliberate?"

His heart leapt into his throat but it was working. The darkness that Feo had was fleeing and drying up in the rush of this. Whatever this was.

This rush of emotion, the type that sent his stomach twisting with something. His head spinning. But it was dangerous... and soft...

And hopefully. It would work.

Lackadaisy x ZeraFebruary 13, 2025 02:42 PM


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Feo’s entire body went rigid the second Lucius said those words. His breath hitched so sharply it almost hurt, his lungs seizing up like they had suddenly forgotten how to work.

Oh no. Oh, absolutely not. No way in hell.

Heat shot up his spine, pooling in his chest and exploding outward until it reached every inch of his body. His wings reacted violently, every last feather standing on end, a dark, shuddering display of his absolute, undeniable fluster. The motion sent a rush of air swirling around them, a sharp contrast to the suffocating heat that had settled under his skin, making his head spin.

Lucius had teased him. Lucius had suggested something more. Deliberate. Less panicked.

Feo’s mind went blank.

Completely, utterly blank.

No thoughts. Head empty. Just the sound of his own pulse hammering in his ears and the overwhelming awareness of every inch of his body suddenly being way, way too hot. His form shuddered as his body flickered at the edges, glitching and shifting in tiny bursts that he had zero control over. His fingers twitched against his knee, nails flickering between claws and back again, and his lips parted slightly, but he had no words.

Lucius’s hand had brushed against his knee—again—and this time, Feo felt it like a shockwave, like it had weight. Like it carried the promise of something.

His breath shook. His entire soul shook.

"Y-you—" His voice cracked—cracked—and it only made everything so much worse. His throat felt tight, like he was trying to swallow around gravel, and his entire body burned with a heat so intense he swore he was going to combust. He pressed a trembling hand to his face, covering his mouth as if that would help, as if that would fix whatever was happening to him.

But it didn’t.

It did nothing.

And then—before he could stop himself, before he could even register what was happening—his mind betrayed him.

A thought slipped in, unbidden, unrestrained, and all-consuming. Deliberate. Less panicked. Feo could see it so clearly, too clearly—Lucius leaning in slowly this time, no urgency, no desperation, just something controlled, something intentional. His sapphire eyes half-lidded, darkened with something knowing, something unchallenged. He could feel it, the imagined warmth of Lucius’s breath ghosting over his lips, the way he would hover for just a second, teasing, before pressing in firmly, lips soft and warm and deliberate.

Feo’s own breath hitched at the thought, heat coiling tight and low in his stomach.

And—fuck—how would he taste?

The blood had been one thing—a sharp, shocking tang that had snapped him back into reality. But this—the idea of something slower, something lingering—would be different. Feo could feel it, the imagined press of Lucius’s mouth against his, but this time there was no panic, no accident. This time, Lucius would kiss him because he wanted to, because he meant to, because he knew exactly what he was doing.

And what if he deepened it?

A sharp, startled noise almost escaped him, but Feo clenched his jaw hard, throat bobbing as he tried to force the thought away.

But it was too late.

His imagination had already run with it, and now he could feel it—Lucius tilting his head, pressing in closer, parting his lips just enough to taste him, to invite him deeper. Feo could see it, the way his hands would snap up without thinking, gripping Lucius’s waist, pulling him flush against his body because he couldn’t help himself. And—oh, gods, what if Lucius let him? What if Lucius pressed in even further? What if his fingers tangled in Feo’s hair, pulling him into it, making it deeper?

A violent shudder tore through Feo’s form, his entire body glitching so badly that for a split second, he barely looked like he existed in this plane of reality at all. His breathing was coming in short, uneven bursts, and he knew—he knew—his face was probably so red that it was a miracle he hadn’t exploded on the spot.

Lucius had no idea what he had just done to him.

Feo couldn’t look at him.

Couldn’t meet his eyes.

Couldn’t risk it.

Because if Lucius was even slightly amused, if he was even a little bit teasing—Feo was going to die.

Instead, with great effort, he managed to choke out—barely above a whisper—

"T-the same thing—? You would’ve bit me?"

And then, before he could embarrass himself any further, before he could melt into the ground and cease to exist, he curled forward, shoving his burning face into his hands, wings trembling from sheer mortification.


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