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chaos_vincent ([info]chaos_vincent) wrote in [info]mirage_rpg,
@ 2008-09-05 21:35:00

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Entry tags:complete, day 14, katara, vincent valentine

Misfire...
Who: Vincent and Katara
What: Fun with Firearms
When: Mid Morning
Where: Out in the Woods
Rating: PG-13
Status: Complete

Vincent Valentine's eyes slitted in the darkness that surrounded him. He felt warm, not in the uncomfortable way that one felt when it was too hot outside, but in the gentle sensation one gets from staying curled in bed for long after the alarm has gone off. It'd been a while since he'd felt this way, let himself feel this way. Normally getting up in the morning was a routine, something he'd forced himself into day in and day out when he'd been a turk. Being lazy often meant missing a target, or possibly screwing up a mission. And just as often one of his fellow turks would rouse him from his slumber so that they didn't miss out on a target moving or something happening with their assignment.

Even when he'd come here, the nightmares had plagued him enough that he'd not really gotten rest. Sleep was fitfull, and the one time he'd truly given into it to sleep completely, Katara had nearly found him dead and revived him. A small piece of him longed for that death, that sleep that he was denied, but he couldn't... no, he couldn't give into that. Especially not after what had happened last night with Katara. He could still remember the feel of her pressed against himself, the way she'd... wanted him... back. Vincent's sour mouth slightly turned up at the sides, until he heard a murmer and felt something shift against him.

Slowly the former Turk's eyes began to widen as he felt soft fingertips slide across his smooth chest, and warm breath shower itself down the side of his neck as someone curled against him happily. The sound of a half slumbered murmer taunted his ears in a happy purr, and Vincent, afraid to turn and wake the person sleeping beside him, finally cut his eyes around at the form beside him in bed. He could the soft chocolate skin of someone's shoulder shifting lightly, and then felt warm bare flesh press harder against him. Vincent's face burned like a brand.

Only after a long moment with his breath held did she turn away, still murmering, and Vincent, cautiously at first and with complete slowness, turned lightly to see the person beside him. As he did, he realized that this wasn't his bed at all, rather, it was someone elses. Far more comfortable than his own, yet foreign as well, for there were animal hides to make up the bed and the sheets, rather than any form of cushioning. But it didn't matter, what mattered was making sure that what he thought happened, had actually happened.

There beside Vincent, half covered in nothing but furs, Katara slept peacefully, gripping the tops of them with her left hand which boldly displayed a golden wedding ring.

Vincent's breath stilled in his throat, staring down at the water bender for a long moment, his crimson eyes drinking in her form. And he realized that all of this was okay, that it was going to be okay, somehow. He would keep her close to him, even if this damned planet decided to try to send him back. He would find a way. He wouldn't let things turn out badly this time. Quietly he took his hand and brushed the strands of hair from her face, watching her as she slept, leaning in to kiss her forehead. Hours might have passed, but time didn't matter here anymore.

As she began to stir heavily to wake herself up though, Vincent leaned in over her, like a dark haired prince charming about to wake sleeping beauty from her rest...


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It was the first good dream that Vincent could remember having since he got here. Which of course meant it ended at the good part, and caused Vincent in his bed, and his very normal sheets and comforters, to hunker down a little underneath them and give out an annoyed groan, glaring at the wall for lack of anything better to glare at and anyone better to blame. He was violently annoyed at the fact that he'd woken up, and it was for the best that the alarm clock near his bed hadn't been going off or he damn well might have shot it in fury.

The night before hadn't ended with a wedding, or even a proposal. Instead Katara and he had kissed under the moonlight for what seemed forever, only stopping when they both realized that they were out in the open and that it was very late. Unlike Vincent, the water bender had probably gotten up early and stayed up in order to meet him the way that she did every night. Vincent would have felt awful keeping her up half the night, so he'd walked her home, in part to make sure she was safe, in part to see where exactly it was that she lived. They'd talked and for once it'd not seemed... awkward. He'd made her a promise to show her what a gun was today, because she still seemed curious.

Shit! What time was it? Vincent suddenly pushed the covers off of himself, but a glance at the clock told him that it was still early. He promised to meet Katara after breakfast and take her out into the woods for target practice. Yawning, the former turk slid out of bed, and stumbled towards the shower lazily. He didn't feel dirty, sweaty, or even gross. He wondered if it were some part of what Hojo had done to him, yet with Katara he felt obligated to keep himself clean... just in case. His shower was efficient, the way that he'd learned to do when he was a Turk. Quick and dirty(no pun intended). Get the job done.

Stepping out of the shower, Vincent wrapped a towel around his waist and stared at himself in the bathroom mirror. He was a shade paler perhaps than what he should have been, but not so much so that he looked undead... just... very fair skinned. His raven hair dripped water and clung to his chest there, sending streams of cooling liquid down his slender frame, over the light pecs that could be seen down across his flat stomach only to be absorbed by his towel. Despite it all Vincent felt like stifling a yawn as he stood in front of the mirror, then took his towel at his waist and brought it up to dry off his hair, before tying his headband around his head to keep the hair out of his eyes.

Walking out he saw that his clothes had been cleaned by the golems, or perhaps the planet itself. The real question was should he wear the suit from last night, or stick with his usual crimson outfit? In the end, he decided to go with what he knew and slid into his black trousers and tunic, fastening the mantle around himself which half covered his face when he looked downward.

Donning his golden gauntlet, Vincent grabbed a bag full of weapons and ammo that was by his door, in preparation for today's outing. A customizeable rifle or two, as well as a few handguns, and a machine gun if Katara really wanted to try it. He planned on starting her off with a simple .09 mm though. If she tried to fire the Cerberus, he feared, she'd probably wind up breaking her nose from the kick off of it.

Carrying his duffel bag with his left hand Vincent stepped out into the light, looking around cautiously. He didn't usually venture out around this time, so he wasn't sure if he'd run into another guest at the Mirage, and so he kept himself alert until he came to Katara's room, calmly knocking on the door. He worked out what he was going to say, offer her a light smile, a kind hello, try not to say anything about what had happened last night... it could have been a fluke... or... something...

But when the water bender opened the door Vincent's breath caught in his throat and he dropped his duffel bag. Why was it that every time he saw her she somehow managed to look more beautiful? Thoughts seemed to blur and before Vincent could get a handle on what he was thinking he'd crossed the distance between the two of them, pressing his lips to hers as hungrily as he had the night before, pressing the water bender against her door as he kissed her with sweet abandon.



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[info]k_waterbender
2008-09-06 03:04 pm UTC (link)
Katara rolled over, wrapping the pelt around herself like a cocoon. A soft murmur left her lips in her sleep. Lids fluttered open, revealing silver eyes, unfocused at first, but they gained clarity as the haze of sleep drifted away from her mind- along with it that night’s dreams. A yawn opened her mouth wide, and her limbs stretched languidly.

Last night had been so peaceful. It had begun with a bit of awkwardness before becoming upsetting, but after she’d taken the initiative, everything had turned out all right. Now that it was another day, though, and Vincent wasn’t here with her, she began having doubts again. They weren’t necessarily about Vincent himself, but she just felt confused. What if Aang was brought here? What could she possibly tell him? “Yeah, Aang… I was only here for two weeks, but I figured I’d never get home again, so I decided to test my options…

Katara really cared about Aang, but she simply wasn’t sure to what extent any more. In truth, she hadn’t been one hundred percent certain about her relationship with him even when she’d lived in the same world as him, when she’d been with him, helping people. She sat up and put her face in her hands. Why did life have to be so complex? True, it was a lot simpler than many people’s lives, but it was still a pain.

It couldn’t be denied last night had been elevating, though. Vincent’s lips pressed against hers had been altogether better than the first time. Her lithe figure had molded to his like clay in a person’s hands. Katara hadn’t been thinking logically then, but in some situations logic wasn’t necessary. It was like she’d given her body to him or anything. A deep blush rushed to her cheeks at that thought.

Okay! Time to get out of bed! Katara thought suddenly and leaped out from under her covers, headed straight for the bathroom. Vincent was going to show her how to use a gun today, and he was going to show her exactly what a gun was. The way he’d described it had just been confusing.

The waterbender showered and dressed in the light fabric of the Fire Nation, but the colours were the earthen greens and browns of the Earth Kingdom. Her hair was styled in a half bun, hair loopies attached to it with beads while the rest of her wavy hair cascaded around her shoulders. It was a favorite style of hers- simple, yet attractive.

She proceeded to leave her room to go get some breakfast in the kitchen. She never ate a huge breakfast, so there was no reason to go to the restaurant for it. Some fruit and water- maybe some bread- were good enough for a morning meal. Katara ate it slowly, savoring the fruity flavors. She wondered- if she ever returned home- if food would be as enjoyable there after she’d had the food here.

After breakfast she returned to her room. To bide her time until Vincent arrived, she tidied the place up by hand, dusting a little, laying the pelts out so they weren’t wrinkled or crooked. It didn’t take long. She wasn’t a messy person with which to begin, so there wasn’t much to do. She soon found herself looking through some waterbending scrolls that had popped up a couple days ago. It occupied her time, and the “illustrations were quite stylish” as Wan Shi Tong would have said.

Finally, a knock at her door sent her flying to her feet, knocking the scrolls askew. It was as if she’d completely forgotten about them as she smoothed imaginary wrinkles from her clothing, and quickly moved to the door. Pushing the hanging pelt aside, she opened the door and crossed over the threshold, smiling at the sight of Vincent. Beautiful as ever, he stood there in his now-usual attire.

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