✿ re-intro, bar, aphro may vary

Dec 06, 2011 19:27

Doris had the worst luck with men ( Read more... )

series: vampire hunter d, pairing: f/*

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healingslayer_x December 7 2011, 17:51:16 UTC
By western standards, Konoka was a little young to be sipping alcohol. But then again, those were western standards, and having built more tolerance thanks to no longer being human, Konoka was very fine with her sake, thank you very much.

This rowdy woman beside her, on the other hand, looked like she had a little too much. Friendly as usual, however, the demon girl offered a little conversation: "So what's gotten you these days?"

((She's 18, just to let you know.))

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thy_heroine December 11 2011, 22:50:30 UTC
[ooc: So sorry for the delay! LJ didn't send me a notif.]

Doris turned to look beside her at the girl who was sipping her drink; it wasn't beer, but it had a stronge smell, which only meant that it could have been just as potent. Doris herself wasn't much of a drinker, but she found that when her troubles couldn't be handled the old-fashioned way, the bottle was the best place to lose herself. But that did not mean she was an alcoholic -- far from it, actually. A little indulgence never hurt once in a while.

"Oh, the usual. Men." And when she was a little tipsy, as she was now, she was a little more sociable towards people. Any other day, or if the aphrodisiacs were a torrential force, Doris kept to herself and didn't willingly seek out anyone to talk to. Unless they were a certain vampire hunter; Doris was certainly biased when it came to him, but she knew he didn't mind.

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healingslayer_x December 11 2011, 23:13:50 UTC
"Men?" Konoka had no problems with men, but then again, Konoka was a sociable creature and never really cared. So long as the person wasn't "EEEK, A DEMON" and declared she must be exterminated for world peace, she could usually get along with people. But that didn't mean she wasn't sympathetic to other people's problems.

The wrong kind of men could sour any woman to their advances. "What's wrong with them?" Did she care about the can of worms she was opening? Nope.

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thy_heroine December 18 2011, 13:54:50 UTC
Doris turned to the woman, a brow raised in derision. "What's wrong with 'em? Everything. Every damn fuckin' thing, is what. Every man in my life has either died on me, left me, betrayed me and my family, sold me out to a vampire, or tried to rape and kill me." She didn't have to say whether this was family or love related -- it didn't matter because there was nothing she could do to change what had happened to her. It was a miracle she hadn't buckled under from all the beer she'd just drank, but her anger was a lot stronger than alcohol.

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