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goodfellow) wrote2020-08-01 06:07 pm
Prometheus
When Robin called Prometheus, his words were a little slurred. "Hey baby," he managed. "Can you come to the club? I've lost a lot of blood and I need someone to stay with me and make sure I don't die."

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"You clearly need more than the club, pet. Why not open a second? This one practically runs itself at this point, doesn't it?"
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"Another club," he murmured. "Maybe something slightly different."
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"Something niche or more exclusive?" the titan suggested as he scooped up some noodles with his chopsticks.
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"I had nothing in mind, petal. Do what brings you joy," the titan said between bites.
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Then after another bite, tilted his head thoughtfully and asked, "Out of curiosity... is there anything I could do to make you jealous?"
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"My brother," Prometheus replied simply and honestly. "But you have better taste than that."
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The titan offered a hint of a smile at the kiss.
"Thank you."
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"Yes, alright. Do you mind if we stop by my shop first? I was up in the apartment painting when you rang. I don't want my paints to dry out," The titan replied, starting to tidy away dinner. "Also, I'd rather you didn't rip this shirt," he teased.
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The titan tutted. "That you did. I was quite enjoying my evening. A little music and a fresh set of oils to brush over a new canvas."
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"I walked," he said once they were outside, starting up the street. "You don't mind, do you?" he added, offering his arm.
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"You look better, more colour to you now," Prometheus noted as they walked. "...Dare I ask that you consider taking a break from fucking vampires?"
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"Yes, well, I've no interest in laying with a corpse, pet. I only ask for caution," Prometheus replied, pulling his keys out as they neared the shop and letting them in.
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He walked in, looking around the shop while he waited for whatever Prometheus needed to do.
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Prometheus headed up to the flat and after a moment called out.
"Robin? Come see," he called.
In putting his paints away he'd uncovered an older canvas- A painting of a place he did recall. A place he'd once called home in America.
"Do you remember?" he asked, looking over at the puck once he'd joined him. "I loved that farm. You were never keen I don't think. Too far from the city for your liking, I'm sure."
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"Good to know- I did worry sometimes you were only there for the goats," the titan teased, turning in Robin's hold to face the puck. "Your visits are my most treasured memories from that time," he said, pulling Robin closer and starting to dance with him, even though there was no music.
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