Kaya
Perhaps short of a marble
Are you effing kidding me?!
Normally, Diavel was glad, even proud, to have senses as sharp as his. It came in handy when detecting whether or not someone was lying, for example. Chances were that if he smelled adrenaline and heard the heart rate picking up, someone wasn't telling the truth.
In this case though...
Well, he wasn't sure what to think of Isla's reaction when he'd taken off his coat and tied up his hair. Her body language was so obvious. He hadn't thought anything of it, but as it seemed it had an effect on his guest.
An effect she herself doesn't seem to be too happy about, he thought as the smallest grin crept across his face.
Still with the most mischievous little smirk on his lips he leaned a little closer to her and playfully raised one eyebrow.
"Like what you see?", he chuckled silently as he ran one hand through his hair and winking at her like he was parodying every flirty girl in the history of bad flirting.
Gods he knew he should be focusing on other things right now, but the recent events left his mind ping-ponging between a thousand topics and probably made him seem a little bipolar.
He wasn't sure if it was her personality, the way she didn't act like he was someone to be feared, the fact that she looked like Alice, or a combination of both, but he felt easier than usual, at least for the moment. At least until he'd have to worry about the problems at hand again. But in here, with this weird alchemist almost having going mental upon realizing what was going on with Isla, all that seemed so far away.
Or maybe some of the fumes in here were getting to him.
At least until the guy started invading her personal space like she was some object to be experimented with.
Still... He didn't own her, if she was okay with it he'd have to hold back, no matter his opinion about-
She looked like she was close to running away screaming.
When the alchemist's hand had almost reached her, a sharp hiss rose from Diavel's chest the same second he gave the man a warning death glare.
The message was clear: Touch her without her consent and you'll never use that hand again.
All in all he looked everything but pleased by basically everything the man said.
By the way he was talking and eyeing Isla it was clear that she was no person to him, but just another experiment. A chance to ultimate success at best.
Hey, don't you dare objectify me!, he heard Alice's voice in his memories, making him smirk. Daxten had wanted to use her as a bait to lure in some vampires he wanted to 'have a word' with, but she had told him off so sovereignly the Duke had been too startled to say anything in return.
He could definitely imagine Isla saying the same, if she'd be a little more confident about this world.
But right now she didn't, and that again triggered his protective instinct.
Hoping to give her some security that way, Diavel moved to supportively rest one hand on her shoulder.
"Whether or not she will stay here for these tests is her decision and hers only", he said coldly, before turning to Isla. "A word?", he asked before leading her out of the house to talk. Well, and to get a break from the scents in there.
He took a seat on the bench and patted the free space next to him to offer Isla to sit with him before he watched the dark night sky for a moment.
"Not the news you were hoping for, I suppose", he finally spoke. "I don't know about you but Mister Isane over there doesn't really seem like the most trustworthy fella, mh? On the other hand, he may be the key to returning to your world. I can imagine this is a tough choice for you..."
That these small tests for sure weren't as harmless as the alchemist made it sound was clear enough, the man was just too shady to make his words sound sincere.
For the first time ever since he'd found her in the woods last night, he turned to fully, really look her in the eye. It was painful, and amazing, and concerning and a million of other feelings, but he knew how easy it was to make a choice you'd regret later just because it seemed like there was no time to think.
The more he wanted to emphasize what he said, make sure she'd understand so she wouldn't make any rushed decisions she would regret.
"I just want to make sure you won't feel rushed to decide whether or not to agree to those tests", he clarified. "if you feel like you need some time to think about it or don't want to risk it, that's okay. I brought you here to help you, not to get rid of you. So don't think you'll have to do anything you don't want because of me. Whatever decision you'll make- you're always welcome in my home. Whatever you want, it's okay. Okay?"
Normally, Diavel was glad, even proud, to have senses as sharp as his. It came in handy when detecting whether or not someone was lying, for example. Chances were that if he smelled adrenaline and heard the heart rate picking up, someone wasn't telling the truth.
In this case though...
Well, he wasn't sure what to think of Isla's reaction when he'd taken off his coat and tied up his hair. Her body language was so obvious. He hadn't thought anything of it, but as it seemed it had an effect on his guest.
An effect she herself doesn't seem to be too happy about, he thought as the smallest grin crept across his face.
Still with the most mischievous little smirk on his lips he leaned a little closer to her and playfully raised one eyebrow.
"Like what you see?", he chuckled silently as he ran one hand through his hair and winking at her like he was parodying every flirty girl in the history of bad flirting.
Gods he knew he should be focusing on other things right now, but the recent events left his mind ping-ponging between a thousand topics and probably made him seem a little bipolar.
He wasn't sure if it was her personality, the way she didn't act like he was someone to be feared, the fact that she looked like Alice, or a combination of both, but he felt easier than usual, at least for the moment. At least until he'd have to worry about the problems at hand again. But in here, with this weird alchemist almost having going mental upon realizing what was going on with Isla, all that seemed so far away.
Or maybe some of the fumes in here were getting to him.
At least until the guy started invading her personal space like she was some object to be experimented with.
Still... He didn't own her, if she was okay with it he'd have to hold back, no matter his opinion about-
She looked like she was close to running away screaming.
When the alchemist's hand had almost reached her, a sharp hiss rose from Diavel's chest the same second he gave the man a warning death glare.
The message was clear: Touch her without her consent and you'll never use that hand again.
All in all he looked everything but pleased by basically everything the man said.
By the way he was talking and eyeing Isla it was clear that she was no person to him, but just another experiment. A chance to ultimate success at best.
Hey, don't you dare objectify me!, he heard Alice's voice in his memories, making him smirk. Daxten had wanted to use her as a bait to lure in some vampires he wanted to 'have a word' with, but she had told him off so sovereignly the Duke had been too startled to say anything in return.
He could definitely imagine Isla saying the same, if she'd be a little more confident about this world.
But right now she didn't, and that again triggered his protective instinct.
Hoping to give her some security that way, Diavel moved to supportively rest one hand on her shoulder.
"Whether or not she will stay here for these tests is her decision and hers only", he said coldly, before turning to Isla. "A word?", he asked before leading her out of the house to talk. Well, and to get a break from the scents in there.
He took a seat on the bench and patted the free space next to him to offer Isla to sit with him before he watched the dark night sky for a moment.
"Not the news you were hoping for, I suppose", he finally spoke. "I don't know about you but Mister Isane over there doesn't really seem like the most trustworthy fella, mh? On the other hand, he may be the key to returning to your world. I can imagine this is a tough choice for you..."
That these small tests for sure weren't as harmless as the alchemist made it sound was clear enough, the man was just too shady to make his words sound sincere.
For the first time ever since he'd found her in the woods last night, he turned to fully, really look her in the eye. It was painful, and amazing, and concerning and a million of other feelings, but he knew how easy it was to make a choice you'd regret later just because it seemed like there was no time to think.
The more he wanted to emphasize what he said, make sure she'd understand so she wouldn't make any rushed decisions she would regret.
"I just want to make sure you won't feel rushed to decide whether or not to agree to those tests", he clarified. "if you feel like you need some time to think about it or don't want to risk it, that's okay. I brought you here to help you, not to get rid of you. So don't think you'll have to do anything you don't want because of me. Whatever decision you'll make- you're always welcome in my home. Whatever you want, it's okay. Okay?"
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