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#also. points at geryon. imagine if ur ex bf was scary and had a super powerful sword that openly wanted to know what it’d be like to kill u
toomuchdickfort · 2 years
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Anyway violence warning <3
[Lawrence Nighy died decades ago, and he took his anger with him. His violence, and the ache under his fingernails to claw at someone until he rips them apart.
But in spite of that, Lawrence Nighy stalks the woods, a too-familiar sword held in his skeletal grasp. He’s silent, through the brush, and he’s aware, now, in a way he never was when he lived.
Oh, what a hunter he would have made, like this. It’s almost a shame, that he went and raised a family instead.
The thought isn’t his own, but he can’t find it in himself to care very much. The sword may do as it pleases, until Geryon is dead and down for good.
The sword is aware of this. And it feels almost giddy about the fact.
There’s movement, in the rubble of the office, and he spins, taking a moment to let his bones settle back into place before he sets off again.
He can feel the ever-slow heartbeat of a dead man. And he doesn’t have the nose for it, but he can imagine the stench of rot that the man must carry.
Geryon Amnes is a foul man. He’s honestly surprised that it took him so long to accept that. He could have done quite a number of people a favor, if he just… didn’t stay his hand. Any number of times, he could have killed him.
It would have been so easy.
Much easier, perhaps, than having to hunt him like a beast.
But this is certainly much more fun.
Geryon starts speaking, once he seems to notice the skeleton’s presence, but Larry can’t listen. He’s not sure he could even if he tried. The thrill of the hunt clouds his thoughts, to a degree, and… he briefly wonders if it’s the sword that wishes he could watch as he tears this man apart, or if that thought is entirely his own. But there isn’t time to piece it apart, before he’s throwing himself forward.]
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