IT'S FOR YOUR OWN GOOD

Feb 19, 2010 20:03

Who: Suzaku, Lelouch, sooprise ninja
When: Thursday morning
Where: Lelouch's room
Summary: The bondage is DONE with. Lelouch wails and laments his lost brother. Wallzaku holds strong. Some crazy lady tries to kick him in the head.
Rating: PG-13, maybe? Possible cursing. Possible fail violence. Probable angst.
Warnings: ...See the above! :|b

Ohhh, waffle time, it's waffle time, won't you have some waffles of miiine )

lelouch, suzaku kururugi, yuffie kisaragi

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ledouche_zero February 20 2010, 02:21:17 UTC
Monopoly. Honestly. Could Suzaku have picked a worse game? Not only was now not the time for games -- literal games -- but Monopoly was one of the ones Lelouch had played with his siblings as a princely youth. Except that Cornelia had told them to envision the various colored squares not as property, but areas to conquer. She usually won, as well, in her trademarked cutthroat style, which was why Lelouch had preferred to stick to chess ( ... )

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sue_zaku February 20 2010, 04:51:45 UTC
It was the longest game he knew. Save for Risk, of course, but if he'd gotten under the mindset that a war game, in which total and complete tyranny over the entire world was the goal-- He wasn't stupid. At least Monopoly was fairly innocuous. Moreso than Risk. He just needed something to pass the time for a while. Lelouch was winning anyway. And... hadn't gone into some megalomaniacal episode because of some plastic pieces and some dice rolls.

So, yes, he could have picked a worse game.

As it was, he was hesitantly reaching for the dice on his own part, peering up at Lelouch's question. "Well, no, I mean-- We could always play another game." Lelouch hadn't been talking about the game, but so long as they weren't discussing anything remotely relative to hearts, it was okay.

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ledouche_zero February 20 2010, 05:37:34 UTC
Lelouch threw himself back against the bedframe to which he'd been spending so much time tied to and ran his hand through his bangs and down his face. "Don't act so clueless, Suzaku. You know what I mean. This is a suicide watch, pure and simple. No amount of cheesy board games is going to change that."

He had a sudden and juvenile urge to overturn the board right into the floor, but he repressed it. He knew it wasn't really Suzaku's fault. His friend was just trying to help; it was just never in the right ways. That was the story of Suzaku's life.

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sue_zaku February 20 2010, 19:42:35 UTC
He was so used to the overdramatics. In his defense, he didn't even roll his eyes when Lelouch threw himself back, just grabbed the game board fast so that Lelouch wouldn't knock it off the bed. Maybe a little in the false pretense that Lelouch might flip over the board in some childish fit, if he was pissed off enough. It was hard to read on him, sometimes. But he looked like he wasn't going to do anything too rash.

"Suicide watch? That's a little harsh." But, no, that was essentially what it was. Speaking of 'too rash'. This was all to keep Lelouch from getting his HEART ripped out at his own discretion. "We don't have to play it if you don't want to. Staring at each other in one, lonely bedroom is a little dull, though. Maybe it was a bad idea."

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