Sandal "sounds fake but ok" phon (
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nexuses2018-03-17 04:47 pm
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can't a man have some coffee in peace
[The thread that connects him to the supreme primarch's power has unraveled, taking with it his wings. Rent of what makes him an archangel, he's no better than a human with a purpose thrust unto him by a weakened witch. All in all, the whole situation reeks of nonsense.
Indolence won't help his brooding any. Sandalphon tours the city instead, pointedly taking the less populated path. Even then, too many people approach him with their wares and saccharine smiles, and he rebuffs each one with a single-word response. It's not soon enough when he slips into a shop that smells faintly of coffee, hoping for some peace and quiet.
But even here, the employees jump at every person to come around. Sandalphon grits his teeth in reflex annoyance when a rehearsed greeting and a request for an order is thrown his way. He hadn't intended to buy anything. Still, he can't just turn around and leave.]
Fine. Give me coffee.
[That unleashes a whole new can of beans. Regular or decaf? Perhaps a mocha, a latte, or a cappucino? And what about ice?
Does any of this matter? No one makes coffee like Lucifer. It hasn't been more than two hours, and Sandalphon wants to quit Shehui.]
That doesn't matter to me. Make what you want.
[At the very least, the service is quick—too quick. Sandalphon eyes the cup in his grasp with mild suspicion. What's with the lid?]
Indolence won't help his brooding any. Sandalphon tours the city instead, pointedly taking the less populated path. Even then, too many people approach him with their wares and saccharine smiles, and he rebuffs each one with a single-word response. It's not soon enough when he slips into a shop that smells faintly of coffee, hoping for some peace and quiet.
But even here, the employees jump at every person to come around. Sandalphon grits his teeth in reflex annoyance when a rehearsed greeting and a request for an order is thrown his way. He hadn't intended to buy anything. Still, he can't just turn around and leave.]
Fine. Give me coffee.
[That unleashes a whole new can of beans. Regular or decaf? Perhaps a mocha, a latte, or a cappucino? And what about ice?
Does any of this matter? No one makes coffee like Lucifer. It hasn't been more than two hours, and Sandalphon wants to quit Shehui.]
That doesn't matter to me. Make what you want.
[At the very least, the service is quick—too quick. Sandalphon eyes the cup in his grasp with mild suspicion. What's with the lid?]

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I wondered if, perhaps, my honesty was too much. But if this is the honesty you wished for, then I'm glad.
[It was so simple to just... say what he felt. He regretted that he hadn't done it sooner, that he'd let so many things prevent him from doing so. Maybe it had been the "right" thing to do, technically, for the sake of his position, but how poor Sandalphon must have suffered for it...]
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He's not going to overthink it. He can't: It's like the relief has draped a thick blanket over the expanse of his mind, numbing his ability to analyze the scene.
Sandalphon's attention drifts to the bench, and he strides over to retrieve the bag resting on it.]
Have you had your fill of the display? If so, we can head back now.
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[That seemed like a good way to wind down for the evening. Plus, they had those new cups to use—]
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I'll prepare the brew once we've returned.
[While the time isn't proper for coffee, sleep isn't necessary for primals. Even now, his mind's still recovering from the prior onslaught of mantras. A cup of that warm richness doesn't sound like a bad idea after that high-energy scene.]
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[It's a silly thing, probably—it's not like it would be the first time Sandalphon made coffee since they arrived, but he just... didn't get tired of it. Maybe he never would, considering how long it's been since they were able to share a cup. It made him happy that he wanted to.]
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Take it as a token of appreciation.
[If it'll bring a smile to Lucifer's face, then he'll do it. As they enter the bustling streets, the noise comes back in full force and drowns out Sandalphon's muttering:]
It won't happen again . . . I won't betray your faith.
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I would like that, then.
[Oblivious to Sandalphon's solemn promise, Lucifer's glad for him. Even if it's only one of many burdens, he's glad to he helped ease his heart, if only a little.]