Apollo and Ganymede! Ganymede turning into Apollo's sister has opened up an ... interesting dynamic in their relationship. Even though Ganymede never got to go through with suiciding Artemis, partially because of being physically stopped and later because of his own reservations, he got to see Apollo on the back foot. Ganymede's own mentality: his questioning of what he is meant to be, his fracturing friendship with Dean which has kept him stable in a few ways since he got here, and realising that what he would have been doing is exactly the same as Apollo did, all has frightened him considerably. So he's retreated somewhat, into his shell, and is a lot more reserved with everyone at the moment. What this means for him and Apollo is that he's not reacting the same way to Apollo. Ie with the usual anger and rage. He still hates Apollo, but it's in this distracted, hopeless way. He knows there's nothing he can do that he can reconcile with himself. And it's this hopelessness that's given him . . . tolerance. I guess. For now.
Vince and Cori! WELL I sort of did it up there. Vincent's all about the endgame. The closer he gets into the Corinthian's confidence, the less he trusts him, and the more intrigued he is. Like, I mean, there is some attraction there: Vincent loves to flirt with danger, and the Corinthian is pretty much danger personified, which makes their every interaction very fun. It's that sense of fun that Vincent craves, since Camp is very sterile, there are no stakes. Furthermore, as has recently been proved, he can to an extent be controlled with flirting and suggestion, and that's how Vincent communicates. Vincent is very pleased with proceedings at the moment, and he will continue being pleased until the Corinthian threatens Gil again. And then.
Vince and Break! NOT MUCH HAS CHANGED. Vincent loves Break as much as he hates him. They have a lot of past ♥! More importantly, though, the nosy clown is unconquerably nosy. He doesn't want Break to know anything about him - it retreats onto a territory that he isn't comfortable with having Break standing on. It would be different if Gil wasn't here, but he is. He's hoping that the Corinthian nomming him -- which is no contravention of terms, of course -- will make it very clear to Break that just because this place is sterile as aforementioned doesn't mean there's no danger, and to take care. Because otherwise Vincent will have to take action and that's so dangerous when Gil is here :(
Trickster enjoys Wanda. She's pretty, her "mutation" has given her a fascinating gift for a human being, she's pretty chilled and she's amused at his jokes and with one look at her he could sort of tell that she would get at least most of the things he does. Which means he's pretty relaxed around her. He doesn't feel the particular need to judge her on her merits.
Apollo and Ganymede! Ganymede turning into Apollo's sister has opened up an ... interesting dynamic in their relationship. Even though Ganymede never got to go through with suiciding Artemis, partially because of being physically stopped and later because of his own reservations, he got to see Apollo on the back foot. Ganymede's own mentality: his questioning of what he is meant to be, his fracturing friendship with Dean which has kept him stable in a few ways since he got here, and realising that what he would have been doing is exactly the same as Apollo did, all has frightened him considerably. So he's retreated somewhat, into his shell, and is a lot more reserved with everyone at the moment. What this means for him and Apollo is that he's not reacting the same way to Apollo. Ie with the usual anger and rage. He still hates Apollo, but it's in this distracted, hopeless way. He knows there's nothing he can do that he can reconcile with himself. And it's this hopelessness that's given him . . . tolerance. I guess. For now.
Vince and Cori! WELL I sort of did it up there. Vincent's all about the endgame. The closer he gets into the Corinthian's confidence, the less he trusts him, and the more intrigued he is. Like, I mean, there is some attraction there: Vincent loves to flirt with danger, and the Corinthian is pretty much danger personified, which makes their every interaction very fun. It's that sense of fun that Vincent craves, since Camp is very sterile, there are no stakes. Furthermore, as has recently been proved, he can to an extent be controlled with flirting and suggestion, and that's how Vincent communicates. Vincent is very pleased with proceedings at the moment, and he will continue being pleased until the Corinthian threatens Gil again. And then.
Vince and Break! NOT MUCH HAS CHANGED. Vincent loves Break as much as he hates him. They have a lot of past ♥! More importantly, though, the nosy clown is unconquerably nosy. He doesn't want Break to know anything about him - it retreats onto a territory that he isn't comfortable with having Break standing on. It would be different if Gil wasn't here, but he is. He's hoping that the Corinthian nomming him -- which is no contravention of terms, of course -- will make it very clear to Break that just because this place is sterile as aforementioned doesn't mean there's no danger, and to take care. Because otherwise Vincent will have to take action and that's so dangerous when Gil is here :(
Trickster enjoys Wanda. She's pretty, her "mutation" has given her a fascinating gift for a human being, she's pretty chilled and she's amused at his jokes and with one look at her he could sort of tell that she would get at least most of the things he does. Which means he's pretty relaxed around her. He doesn't feel the particular need to judge her on her merits.
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