Also because The Another Code Geass Kink Meme part I is filling, and anons everywhere are worried. So this is why I bring you, Delightful REVOLUTIONS Also known as CODEGEASSR2♥KINKMEME PART II First Thread.
tale of atonement | [ 02/?? ]
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October 5 2011, 00:36:57 UTC
He's honestly not sure; it's a little hard to keep track of time when he only sees one person day in and day out. Apparently he voices it, because the other male is pulling away and off (thin, bony body, long limbs, fingers suited more for a ink and silk). The masked man walks back to the other side of the table, a finger reaching out to trace a path on the map as he hums deeply.
He remembers that motion from some time earlier, soon after he had been captured; it had been pressed into that very same map when Zero told him that he took the Chinese Federation from right under Britannia's nose, and that Tianzi is on this ship as well. Even more so -- if even a bit murky and muddled because he was half asleep -- Suzaku remembers violet eyes and a deep voice asking him why he serves a country that only wishes to condemn him.
Regrettably, he doesn't remember the answer he gave, or if that really happened. Suzaku has been kicking and snarling his way around the ship whenever someone would move him, or so much as look at him. They are threats and he has no choice but to fight for his life- whether it be for Britannia or for self preservation.
"Then allow me to enlighten you: you have been here for two weeks, and we have evaded the miliary three times since then. It looks like Prince Schneizel wants you back and, quite frankly, I don't blame him."
Because, while Zero may not like him, it doesn't mean that Suzaku has no worth. Schneizel could probably use him as a personal knight if he ever rises high enough in the ranks, and anyone that that man is attached to is always someone that Zero can use. After all, Schneizel has one of his precious people; it's only fair that he take one of Schneizel's, as well.
Suzaku does not tell him that Schneizel is only looking for him so that he can chew him out. He doesn't really have the chance, because that green-haired woman is walking into the cabin. She has a yellow... thing is her arms, and her eyes are sharp when they look at him.
"I can't say that I'm surprised you haven't killed him yet. Are you going soft, or is he that nice to look at, Lelo--"
"C.C.-- he has his uses," Zero says, cutting her off quickly while Suzaku files away 'Lelo' in a mental library. "It's none of your business whether or not he lives or dies."
Suzaku notices belatedly that Zero's left index finger is twitching and, somehow, imagines that his eyebrow must be twitching, too. It's just a speculation. Another speculation: Zero doesn't say anything about C.C.'s last two comments, so he expects her to drop the subject. The thing is, C.C. doesn't look like the kind of woman to back down from a fight that would amuse her for the next hour.
As it turns out, he's completely right; C.C.'s eyes gleam and she slinks over to Zero's side and places her free hand on his shoulder, and Suzaku immediately hates himself for noticing that his shoulder tenses like a plucked string.
"I suppose he does have his own boyish charm when he's not baring his teeth or sharpening his eyes," she remarks, looking like a cat preying upon a mouse. Or Suzaku's finger.
And Suzaku watches as they prattle on about various things, seemingly forgetting that he's there; he ends up only able to turn his head and take in the state of the cabin (clean, perhaps overly so), letting the other two fight until the cabin grows cold.
He remembers that motion from some time earlier, soon after he had been captured; it had been pressed into that very same map when Zero told him that he took the Chinese Federation from right under Britannia's nose, and that Tianzi is on this ship as well. Even more so -- if even a bit murky and muddled because he was half asleep -- Suzaku remembers violet eyes and a deep voice asking him why he serves a country that only wishes to condemn him.
Regrettably, he doesn't remember the answer he gave, or if that really happened. Suzaku has been kicking and snarling his way around the ship whenever someone would move him, or so much as look at him. They are threats and he has no choice but to fight for his life- whether it be for Britannia or for self preservation.
"Then allow me to enlighten you: you have been here for two weeks, and we have evaded the miliary three times since then. It looks like Prince Schneizel wants you back and, quite frankly, I don't blame him."
Because, while Zero may not like him, it doesn't mean that Suzaku has no worth. Schneizel could probably use him as a personal knight if he ever rises high enough in the ranks, and anyone that that man is attached to is always someone that Zero can use. After all, Schneizel has one of his precious people; it's only fair that he take one of Schneizel's, as well.
Suzaku does not tell him that Schneizel is only looking for him so that he can chew him out. He doesn't really have the chance, because that green-haired woman is walking into the cabin. She has a yellow... thing is her arms, and her eyes are sharp when they look at him.
"I can't say that I'm surprised you haven't killed him yet. Are you going soft, or is he that nice to look at, Lelo--"
"C.C.-- he has his uses," Zero says, cutting her off quickly while Suzaku files away 'Lelo' in a mental library. "It's none of your business whether or not he lives or dies."
Suzaku notices belatedly that Zero's left index finger is twitching and, somehow, imagines that his eyebrow must be twitching, too. It's just a speculation. Another speculation: Zero doesn't say anything about C.C.'s last two comments, so he expects her to drop the subject. The thing is, C.C. doesn't look like the kind of woman to back down from a fight that would amuse her for the next hour.
As it turns out, he's completely right; C.C.'s eyes gleam and she slinks over to Zero's side and places her free hand on his shoulder, and Suzaku immediately hates himself for noticing that his shoulder tenses like a plucked string.
"I suppose he does have his own boyish charm when he's not baring his teeth or sharpening his eyes," she remarks, looking like a cat preying upon a mouse. Or Suzaku's finger.
And Suzaku watches as they prattle on about various things, seemingly forgetting that he's there; he ends up only able to turn his head and take in the state of the cabin (clean, perhaps overly so), letting the other two fight until the cabin grows cold.
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I had almost given up hope on this being filled!
*happiness*
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