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Nov. 3rd, 2020


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Log: Dimitri & Tomás


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DIMITRI VOLKOV & TOMáS ALVAREZ
some heplful advice from your local friendly neighbourhood Incubus
Backdated to around Singles Night | Grocery store | PG
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Singles Night had apparently been a roaring success, but Dimitri hadn’t attended. He had no need. His own were being met in a number of places with a variety of different people, some supernatural and others not. He was also of an age where watching the mating rituals of the locals was not something he really had any desire to witness.

Whilst he had no need for any actual food given how he was fed it didn’t hurt to have something in case of unexpected visitors which meant that after saying parting ways with a local wolf he’d strayed into the grocery store to stock up his cupboards.

Quite honestly he looked out of place, stuck out like a sore thumb, but Dimitri even when he was dressed down was effortlessly fashionable because if you hadn’t found and mastered your look by the time you were his age then there was literally no hope for you. Tonight it was an assortment of form fitting dark jeans, a v-neck that hinted at tanned skin, a leather jacket that complimented the broadness of his shoulders and finished with an expensive pair of boots with a small amount of scruff across his sharp jaw and cheeks.

At some point his feet have carried him to the alcohol where he was running the tips of his fingers over a number of different bottles as he tried to decide which would be the best choice. He had some very discerning friends, difficult to please and certainly wouldn’t settle for anything average. It was as his blue gaze ticked over his choices that he became aware of another’s presence, a prickling sensation across the back of his neck, which caused him to lift his head and seek out the source.

“I wouldn’t recommend that,” he murmured. “Price isn’t the only thing that suggests quality.”




“But,” Tomás asked, turning his head to look up at the other man. He wasn’t dressed quite so fancily: a simple pair of fitted black jeans and combat boots with an oversized hoodie and gloves. He had a scarf around his neck. “Will it get me drunk?”

That was really the question of the hour. Though the nightmares related to the shadow monster had passed, it did nothing for the other visions that plagued him while he slept. And, really, that was what he was looking for. Tasting nice would be a bonus, he supposed, but he’d drank worse things…




Dimitri couldn’t help but notice the layers, so many layers, and a shame too considering the face was very pretty to look at. “Probably not,” he said with a smile before he leaned in and reached across to secure another bottle by the neck, offering it to the other. “This, however, will definitely get you drunk.”

He tipped his head and searched the other’s expression.

“Though drinking alone is never fun.”




“Are you kidding?” Tomás’ eyebrow lifted, ignoring the flutter in his chest at the smile from the other man. “It’s the only way to drink. No chance of embarrassing yourself or doing something dumb where others can see you.” And no risk of him accidentally touching someone - or something - when his inhibitions were low and powers were lashing out.

His shoulder lifted, taking the bottle with gloved fingers and turning it around to look at the label.

“This does look good,” he did admit, eyes flicking up, adding after a moment with a little, awkward grin, “Do you always offer to drink with people you meet in the grocery store?”




“Only the attractive ones,” Dimitri responded without hesitation, flirtatious smile which soon turned into a playful grin. “But, seriously, it will definitely get you drunk and as an added bonus no godawful hangover the morning after.”

He offered a hand, figuring that was safe, as the other man was wearing gloves for whatever reason.

“My name’s Dimitri.”




Tomás rolled his eyes a little with the flirtatious response, probably a well rehearsed pick up line but his ears did go a little pink. “I am not worried about the hangover,” he admitted, shaking the hand that was offered, “I’m more interested in the bit that happens before that.”

Why he was sharing this with a stranger was anyone’s guess. It had been a long few days, he was tired and he didn’t want to bother Raiden while she was with her brother. And the kind of ‘I can’t sleep, dreams’ll get me’ whining didn’t seem like the sort of thing she would appreciate, either.

“Tomás,” he added, as Dimitri shook his hand firmly. Wow. Strong handshake. “Nice to meet you.”




“And that is what exactly?” Dimitri asked, curious. Honestly it had been a while since he’d last been curious so he was going to latch on and hold on for wherever this ride took him.

He snagged a bottle for himself off the nearby shelf. “Yeah, you too Tomás.”

Seven Devils was slow in a lot of ways but it had a lot of interesting people and given how Tomás was dressed the Incubus was willing to bet that he was one of those people.




“...sleep?” Tomás said, with a visible question mark behind the word. What else happened before waking up with a hangover? It wasn’t as though he needed to get drunk to do anything else. It wasn’t his proudest coping mechanism, but he didn’t have many.

He watched Dimitri pull a bottle off the shelf and drew his one a little closer to himself. He cleared his throat and felt his ears burning.




“There are much better ways to sleep than drinking yourself into a stupor,” Dimitri shared as he tipped his head and regarded Tomás closely. “I know a few. Some work better than others.”

Incubi after all could induce sleep in others and tap into their dreams, lightly playing with and toying with dreams. Most used it to feed or to influence the object of their attention to seek them out in the waking world.

“I would have thought a good looking guy such as yourself wouldn’t lack for options.”




Oh. Of course he meant sex. Tomás cheeks caught then and he cleared his throat, fiddling with the sleeve of his hoodie as he dropped the bottle into the basket resting in the curve of his elbow. Of course he meant sex, why wouldn’t a man like that immediately think about sex.

He cleared his throat again and then rubbed the back of his neck, tugging on his scarf slightly.

“Believe it or not,” he managed, accent stuttering out a little, “it isn’t that easy for everyone.” Especially for him, when touch was a very tricky, and risky, subject.




“I will give you that.” Dimitri’s lips tugged into a soft understanding smile. “I mean granted it probably shouldn’t be the first place that I go to but I can’t help myself, it’s in my… nature or DNA, whichever.”

The truth without sharing too much of it.

“Also, there’s massage, that too. Doesn’t have to have a happy ending.”




Tomás almost choked on the air. “Dios mio,” he muttered, wondering whether or not the loaded comment meant what he thought. “That would make sense,” he offered, as a potential indicator that he’d understood what Dimitri was saying. He was possibly an incubus. He was very handsome, it would make sense. And would explain why he’d flirted with Tomás, too.

“I-” he swept a hand down himself, “I do not do so well with touch.”




“Lo siento, eso fue un poco en la nariz, no?” Dimitri answered, amused smile firmly in place.

He followed Tomás sweeping gesture and once again his curiosity was piqued.

“Is it too forward of me to ask why that is?”




“Poco, poco,” Tomás replied. “Subtle it was not.”

He drew in a breath and wiggled the fingers of his free hand, chewing the inside of his lip. “Si, too forward, however it is a-” he hesitated, drawing the vowel out for a moment before he said, “-an ability related issue. Of the arcane type.”




“Lo siento?” Dimitri attempted but it was clear he was definitely not sorry, not in the slightest.

Arcane type? Witch, then. That certainly explained the prickling Dimitri had felt earlier, a crackle of energy which normally proceeded power. It made much more sense now.

“That’s a pity,” he offered, sympathetically. “I assume it’s the same with everybody?”




“It’s unpredictable,” Tomás said softly, “so I can’t really control what happens or when.” Last time it had been really bad was right before the darkness, where he’d touched a streetlight and had a seizure.

He looked at the drink in the basket again and then added another bottle, then looking down at Dimitri’s cart.

“Shopping for a friend?”




“Always,” Dimitri offered easily with a further smile. “I never know when they’re going to drop in which means it never hurts to have a surplus.” He always liked to be a good host after all.

He waited a beat before he leaned across, briefly invading Tomás’ personal space as he reached past a few of the obvious bottles and snagged fingers around the neck of a particular alcohol that he knew from experience was delicious and intoxicating in equal measures.

“This,” he purred as he presented the bottle to Tomás, “Is not something to drink alone so if you crack this open make sure you have company when you indulge.”




Tomás’ eyebrow arched when the incubus (he had to be, that was the indication he was getting anyway, some kind of demon but not a vampire: too early in the day) invaded his personal space, sort of holding his breath until the moment had passed and Dimitri had just passed him the bottle.

Gloved fingers curled around the neck of it, looking at the label.

“Because I risk alcohol poisoning if I drink it alone?” He asked, wryly, aware at least that Dimitri was trying to get a rise out of him and the warmth rushing through his face indicated that he definitely was at least a little affected. “Or because it’s your favourite brand and you’d like to share it with someone?”




“Oh, you got me,” Dimitri answered with an effortlessly charming smile that softened his features. “Am I really that transparent?” He waited a beat, caught his lower lip and then held up a long index finger. “Don’t answer that.”

He was relieved to see the flush of colour in Tomás’ cheeks, it was good to know that his attention and interest were not being focused in the wrong direction.

“So,” he drawled as he reached into a pocket and pulled out a business card that he scribbled his personal number onto the back of before offering to Tomás. “If you ever find yourself in the position where you want to crack it open give me a call and I’ll make sure you don’t do it alone.”




Taking the business card between two gloved fingers, Tomás nodded and slipped it into his pocket. “I’ll bear that in mind, Dimitri,” he said with a little smile. “And if I ever find myself feeling so lonely that I crack this open, I’ll give you a call.”

He tilted his head and looked up at the incubus with a nod.

“It was nice to meet you, Dimitri. Thank you for the suggestions.”




“Pleasure is all mine,” Dimitri assured Tomás before he said his goodbye and headed towards the checkouts with his alcohol in hand. This had definitely been a more interesting trip to the grocery store than intended.

Jul. 16th, 2020


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DIMITRI VOLKOV + GENESIS GERMAN
a date, some drinks and an adult nightcap
June 27th | bar, then gigi's | PG-13; ftb
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For all that Gigi had been fully prepared to spend her entire Saturday getting ready for what, ultimately, felt like an impromptu date, she hadn’t really been ready for the subject of it all.

Velina’s wardrobe had worked wonders, obviously. The woman had some dresses that Gigi could never pull off, some that were utterly inappropriate for casual drinks, and some that Gigi felt just weren’t her. In the end she’d decided to go with one of Vee’s suggestions, even if it was a devastatingly plunging dress.

Having been ready for Dimitri to pick her up from her apartment, confident that she didn’t need to worry about him knowing where she lived, the slight anxiety had worn off Gigi by the time they’d gotten to the bar -not over the top fancy, not a dive, somewhere in between which clearly catered to people who were looking to converse and not just drink. It’d taken a single look at Dimitri to remember that jaw line, and those eyes and damn, but his lips.

All of which really did remind Gigi that he belonged on a magazine somewhere, or on a billboard, however big they could possibly make it. And while Gigi knew that her dress was fantastic and her legs looked awesome with these shoes and her make-up was flawless, there was still the awareness that Dimitri could probably look at a woman and have her eating out the palm of his hand. Heck, Gigi was certain the bartender was just cleaning glasses while he stared at Dimitri.

None of it really seemed to register though, or if it did, Dimitri paid it no mind, as not once did Gigi feel like his attention was waning or that something else had caught his eye. It was a decidedly nice feeling, since even mediocre men had a habit of checking out anyone who walked past them.

“The last time I experimented with alcohol I mistakenly mixed sweet with sour and it did not work out well.” She’d considered choosing a different drink after two of the same, but was hesitant to mix things up purely because she wasn’t that well versed in what she should drink or what she would like.

“There’s nothing worse than spending eight dollars on something you don’t even like.”


Honestly? Gigi had nothing to worry about. She had caught his eye in her normal day to day clothes so add into that this plunging neckline along with those remarkable legs and perfectly styled fiery red hair and he was definitely transfixed. Of course whenever Dimitri was with anyone he did his best to give them his undivided attention, really focus on them, and make sure they didn’t feel in any way inferior to anybody else around them.

There were exceptions to that of course but only ever when it was intentional or somebody had done something to really piss him off. Word to the wise, you never wanted to be that person.

“I couldn’t agree more.” Wasted money was always a sore point especially for the Incubus who went out of his way to make sure that he and his clients were always rolling in it. “Maybe I can help you pick the next one?”

He’d opted for the old faithful of scotch or whiskey as he knew what he liked and there was nothing wrong with that. Too often people tried to “change it up” because they were afraid of being boring or stale, Dimitri had no such concerns. “Do you have any particular flavours you enjoy and any that you hate?”


Genesis tried not to be too cliched in her drinking habits; mostly because she didn’t really want them to become habit. Even when she hung out at Temptation, mostly just with Velina, she nursed drinks for a while or had them watered down a lot. And while she was technically out for drinks she knew better than to get more than tipsy in someone else’s company.

It wasn’t a comfort thing, or even worrying about what people would do. She kept good enough company to trust whoever she was out with, and Dimitri, well if Vee knew him then she figured worrying like that wasn’t required.

The issue was always her temper, and keeping it contained and a drunk Gigi was probably unpredictable enough that her grip on her temper was looser. Definitely not something she wanted to demonstrate to anyone.

“I hate those stupid gin infusion things, y’know? Gin is paint thinner at the best of times, and then they go and get all pretentious and shit? Elderberry and Rose? What the hell is that about?” It was a phase, she knew that much, but all these posers and their fancy lemonade shit, no. Gigi would rather have a cosmo than some of that crap.

“I prefer sweet, but there’s nothing wrong with a little bit of something smoky here and there.” Although it did make her wonder, very lightly, if Dimitri would taste like the whisky he drank.


“I am a fan of the classics.” Dimitri glanced away from Gigi for a moment as he caught the bartender’s attention to ask for a Blood Orange Old Fashioned cocktail which he thought would be a pleasant mix of sweet and smoky. Hopefully she’d like it but if not he wouldn’t take it personally, alcohol was such a subjective thing and all about personal choice.

He wet and caught his lower lip in his teeth as he looked back at Gigi.

“You look amazing tonight, I feel like I’ve been remiss in not telling you that sooner.” He knew without a shadow of a doubt that she had turned a few heads though her attention was thankfully with him and so he had no need to fend anybody else off.


“Classic is always good, isn’t it? Things that last.” Like a sharp black suit.

The compliment was almost enough to get a light blush high on her cheeks, but Gigi just gave a soft smile, tucking a little bit of red hair behind her ear, “Thanks,” the dress was a lot, typically speaking, the fact that Vee had taped it down around her boobs, forgoing a bra entirely, “I figured I should definitely make sure to leave an impression.” More than just ‘cute girl from coffee shop’, which this definitely did.

As the bartender returned with the cocktail he’d ordered, Gigi lifted it to her lips with a small salute, tasting the sharpness of the bourbon and the sweetness of the sugar under it. “Hmm, it’s good,” and she wasn’t just saying so, “and probably not something I would’ve known to order.”

And the bonus? The cherry that came with it.


“Trust me, you have,” Dimitri assured her as he reached out to catch a curl of red hair between his index finger and thumb, the latter of which idly rubbed over the soft texture, before he tucked it behind her ear. The touch lingered but it was without power, he had some standards after all, and he much preferred it when things happened naturally with full consent and understanding. It was so much better that way.

A genuine smile touched his lips when it was clear that Gigi liked the cocktail he’d picked out for her.

“I’m glad you like it, I figured it was a good mix of what you were looking for.”


Just the soft touch of his skin against hers, light and barely there, had Gigi leaning a little closer, her expression soft but rather pleased all things considered. Her nerves had all but flitted away at this point, comfortable both in Dimitri’s company and her own skin, and the amount of it on display.

“Well, tonight seems to be about a little risk, and it’s all paying off so far.” She was rarely as bold as she’d been, and she didn’t know if it was because Dimitri’s attention hadn’t wavered, or because of her friendship with Vee having boostered her confidence, but Gigi was all for riding that however far it went.

Picking up the cocktail stick with the cherry speared on it, Gigi carefully pulled it off with her teeth, tongue flicking to tip it into her mouth at the last second. Risks. “I’m really glad you asked me out tonight.”


Dimitri’s gaze dropped as he suspected Gigi might have wanted to in order to watch what she was doing with her mouth and that cherry. Idly he wondered if that was all he would taste if he just leaned in- Curiosity being the lifeblood of an eternal life meant that he did just that, touch gently gliding along her jaw and catching beneath her chin, a soft but confident press of his lips to hers, and sure enough there was that taste of cherry.

“Mm, same,” he assured her as he lifted his gaze to regard her from such a close distance.

Some impulses were worth following.


She had intended to just bring attention to her mouth, the kiss a surprising but welcome bonus, and Gigi happily leaned into it with a soft hum. She was definitely making all the right choices tonight, A+ decision making.

Genesis had no interest in leaning back following the kiss, the proximity only gave her a better chance to catch the scent of whatever aftershave he wore, and that was a little intoxicating too. He had such a nice mouth, it was hard to not just focus on that again.

Jesus, but she wanted to sleep with him. “You know if I need to drink more of these for that, it wouldn’t even matter if I liked them or not.”


Dimitri licked his lower lip to chase the taste of Gigi, the liquor and cherry combined, a rough chuckle escaping him a moment later. He brushed his thumb over the delicate curve of her neck and followed it with a very slow very deliberate kiss to the fluttering pulse he could see beneath her pale skin.

“I have another suggestion.”

He leaned back to catch her gaze, long fingers reaching out to catch and gently curl around her wrist, her hand being lifted to his mouth, the same mouth that took its time gracing each knuckle with attentive and lingering kisses.

“We get out of here and I make good on my promise to make this a night to remember.”


She made a point in pausing, even as the shiver ran down her spine and she was already sure that she’d say yes the second he asked to get out of there, she’d happily leave.

“Yeah,” watching the way his lips trailed her knuckles, Gigi was sure she’d agree to just about anything, honestly. “We should absolutely do that.” She’d hoped that was what he’d meant about remembering tonight, really. She hadn’t even been shy about thinking about it. She’d made a point on preparing for tonight as if it was a sure thing, because honestly, she had thought about it before he’d even invited her out for the night.

“Is my place closest? Or yours?” It wasn’t like she had roommates to worry about or anything.


“I think yours is closest,” Dimitri replied as he reluctantly released Gigi’s hand but only so he could dip into his jacket and pull out his wallet, covering their drinks easily and effortlessly with a press of a credit card to the machine, tip included.

He smiled as he offered his hand to Gigi.

“Let’s get out of here, the sooner the better.” He leaned in closer and pressed his mouth close to her ear. “I’m certain that what I have planned is not suitable for public consumption.”


Hers it was. She’d cleaned up recently, and things were in order and running through a mental checklist in her head she was pretty sure she’d cleaned up as she got ready too. So, her place was fine.

Normally, Gigi was far more refined than making a hasty exit with a stunningly attractive person, but in this instance she was prepared to make an exception. His mouth brushed her ear when he’d leaned in, and Gigi didn’t try to repress the shiver that ran down her spine.

Her fingers were tight around his, Gigi having no problem leading Dimitri out of the bar after he paid, fairly certain that even walking, they’d make it back to her place within fifteen minutes -less with a brisk pace. “I’m definitely prepared for tonight to take a more adult entertainment turn.”

More than ready.


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Log: Dimitri & Marcus


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Dimitri Volkov & Marcus Iscariot
Two old friends catch up and have a snack
16th June | Temptation | PG
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The night out had done everything that Dimitri had been looking for, afforded him the chance to unwind and let go of all the stresses and strains that came with handling people but more importantly, people’s money. Gone were the days when you could just murder somebody for being annoying and have it be ignored as that was just what happened which meant other methods of negotiation were required.

Velina was dancing somewhere undoubtedly luring in poor unsuspecting souls and revelling in every second of it whereas Marcus, well, he wasn’t one for big displays of socialising, which meant he had retreated to Thirst. Thankfully Dimitri had been in the town long enough and was known enough to be allowed passage into the club which catered to fanged friends and their particular appetites the same way The Vault did.

With collar popped and tie long since abandoned Dimitri gracefully navigated the spread of black and red until he dropped down beside Marcus, head lolling to lightly press his temple against the vampire’s shoulder before very blue eyes lifted to regard the other.

“So,” he drawled, lips curling into a slow smile, “How’s your week been?”




Truly, Marcus had come to Seven Devils with intent to be curiously passive. His plans had lasted all of a few days, and then completely unfolded by the end of the first week. First the family whose lovely home was now his, then Lexie at Fete, and now… Well, here he was in the company of an old friend in a club that catered to his kind.

Sort of.

Honestly he wasn’t a fan of synthetic blood, and the mocktails they offered did practically nothing for him except leave an odd chemical aftertaste in his mouth. He’d rather live off rats and birds, if he had the choice. Still, feeding was quite allowable in the club with consent. Although, call him a picky eater but he had little interest in feeding off of communal humans. His taste was far darker.

Lounged in one of the open sitting areas, the vampire watched his friend with a calm amusement. Taking a drink as the incubus sat beside him, he smirked faintly. “It was fine until I ran into old friends,” he admitted. “Present company not included, of course,” he quickly added.

“This town has a Templar problem, it seems,” Marcus half-grumbled.




Dimitri snorted quietly. “I would hope not.” He and Marcus, well, they went back, centuries back in fact and if the vampire considered life better without the Incubus in it then well, that didn’t say much for their friendship now did it?

He didn’t disagree that the town had a Templar problem because as well as they did to hide themselves in the guise of “normal” people when you lived as long as Marcus and Dimitri did then well faces became familiar as did behaviour and other aspects of everyday life.

“Any Templar in particular?” He asked curiously, still regarding Marcus from his half slumped position on the couch and head placed on the other’s shoulder. He did however catch the attention of a passing waitress and ordered himself a scotch, neat, none of on the rocks crap for him thank you very much.




It wasn’t even that he’d been looking for Nerida or intentionally trying to piss her off like in the past. For some reason she was in Seven Devils — he hoped by just coincidence as, unlike in the past, he now had his progeny in tow.

The vampire, as much as he refuted being touched by strangers and even most acquaintances, humored his old friend with providing his shoulder. Having spent literal centuries gravitating in and out of one another’s orbit tended to allow for such things. Plus, once you’ve gone through a good massacre with someone it tended to produce a rather strong bond.

“Nerida Manolas,” Marcus said, her name almost like a poison on his tongue. “I’ve run into her before, here and there,” he began to explain. “She’s quite motivated, and devout.” Which more or less meant that she was a holy pain in the ass. “She caught me feeding at Fete and took it upon herself to give me a warning,” the vampire said, the humor in his tone as he found it ridiculous - like he was some unruly child being scolded by one of God’s little soldiers.




Dimitri narrowed his eyes slightly as he tried to put a face to the name as it was definitely tugging at strands of memory. Probably because Marcus had mentioned her in the past, probably in similar terms.

“Those are the worst, aren’t they?” His ips did however toy with a smirk as he considered how the most devout were the most fun to corrupt. Not that he went out of his way to do so but it definitely helped pass the time which occasionally did feel as though it was either not moving or going in reverse.

He leaned forward to take the scotch which was brought over to him with a smile.

“I take that to mean that she, like so many others has made this little town her current place of operations?”




“It seems so,” the vampire said with a tone dripping of disdain and annoyance for the Templar. And the warning. And the fact that she had even followed him as if she expected the worst automatically. It’d been decades since he went on one of his darker benders and put a few drops in the murder-for-fun bucket.

“Undoubtedly where there’s one, there’s more,” Marcus added, his expression reflective of exactly how unamused he was with that fact. Like cockroaches, all of them. Still, perhaps Nerida’s attention could be drawn elsewhere. He was good at covering the tracks of his progeny and cleaning up their mess — and now it seemed he had to start doing so for himself.

He took a sip of his blood-spiked alcohol before turning his attention back to the Incubus, expression lifting somewhat.. “And what trouble have you gotten up to lately? Either in or out of work.”




“Invariably so.” Templars and their ilk were known for travelling in pairs or ironically packs and where there was one there would be more. It was like poking holes in an ant hill and watching them all pour out in defense of one another.

Trouble? Him?

Dimitri feigned innocence completed by the scandalised lifting of his eyebrows. “Whatever do you mean, Marcus? I’m just a well behaved upstanding citizen of the community.” Though the sly smile which curled around the edge of his glass begged otherwise.




The attempt at innocence actually warranted a small laugh from Marcus, the amusement betraying his otherwise stern expression. He had known Dimitri for so long, and they had been through enough — and innocent was never a word that even crossed his mind to describe the incubus.

“If you’re an upstanding citizen then I’m the bloody Pope,” Marcus countered.

He and Dimitri were similar in terms of willingly taking a seat back to let things play out organically. In a town such a Seven Devils, it was the smart thing to do, rather than jump into the thick of it. “I think I’m a bad influence,” Marcus pointed out teasingly, “if you’ve managed to stay out of trouble this long.”




Dimitri smirked as he finally untangled himself from resting against the vampire’s side with his head nestled on his shoulder, long fingers settling his glass on the nearby table. He casually lifted his hand and curled the tips to release another button of his shirt, touch catching on the pendant he wore in honour of his mother who had long since been lost to him.

Idle habit, the brushing of thumb across the rough and smooth edges of the stone.

“I suppose tax evasion, money laundering, and I maybe found myself in between a married couple the other night.” He turned his head to bare those perfectly normal teeth which hid his natural smile at Marcus. “Does any of that count?”




His gaze flickered to Dimitri’s undoing of his shirt and the stone that lay against his chest. Marcus kept nothing of the sort; pendants or otherwise. He wanted no reminders of his human life and those he had betrayed. His guilt was company and reminder enough.

Lifting his glass, he smirked at the mention of tax evasion, his eyebrows raising in distinct interest as he took a longer drink this time. “It’s a good start,” he chuckled.

“Have you heard any word about… your extended family being in town?” the vampire couldn’t help but ask. Obviously there were demons he wanted to avoid. And protect his progeny from. Dimitri was the closest thing to a lookout that he had.




“Mmm,” Dimitri hummed quietly as he took a sip from his drink. “Word is that there’s been some new arrivals, some that have always been here but are now coming out of the woodwork and let’s just say this many demons in one place?” He tutted quietly and shook his head. “Disaster just waiting to happen.”

He tipped his head and idly observed a young man, vampire of course, who in many ways looked like a deer caught in headlights.

“Speaking of family,” the Incubus drawled as he turned to look at Marcus, “How is your own doing?”




Marcus drew in a slow and steady, and wholefully unneeded, breath when Dimitri only confirmed the increased demon population. “Oh joy,” he said, completely dry of any emotion, before taking another decent gulp of his drink. Although he needn’t worry about an endless supply of demon blood, at least.

The vampire followed the other man’s gaze and smirked with a dark amusement.

“Well behaved for a change,” Marcus answered, settling back into his seat a little more casually. “Destiny is young, but I’m impressed with her handling Seven Devils thus far.” He could only imagine how the nexus felt to a young vampire like her. “I’m sure Elliot will help her through it all,” he spoke hopefully, before his tone changed to one that was more fond. “Isabelle of course will be the death of me,” Marcus raised his glass to take another sip but paused to add: “...again.”

He shifted somewhat in his seat before looking over at Dimitri. “I know I don’t ask this but.. should you notice any of them getting heavily involved with any of your extended family.. do let me know?” the vampire asked.




“Some things never change,” Dimitri remarked ruefully. “I’ll admit I am forever grateful that I have no such concerns.” Save for Lucas who he was keeping an eye on for an old friend, Lucas’ father to be exact, especially given his apparent inability to Incubus correctly.

He took a sip of his drink and leaned back, long legs extending until the edge of expensive shoes were propped up on the table in front of him. The Incubus was a picture perfect display of relaxation and decadence as he all but melted, owning and possessing the space around him with all the ease of somebody who belonged.

“I’ll certainly keep my eyes peeled.”

Perhaps even hit Elliot up as it had been a while since he’d last set eyes on the vampire and check out Destiny, see how she was finding Seven Devils. There was trouble to be found but definitely a different sort from the rest of the world. “I know some of the extended family can be far more tempting than you might imagine.”




“Don’t say it took loudly, Fate thinks she’s funny,” Marcus warned with a little grin. Although he could imagine the Incubus reacting in a similar way to any offspring or wards.

He held his glass up in a grateful toast before taking another sip, nearly finishing it. Marcus watched

“I’ve had my fair share of temptation,” Marcus commented, canting his neck to the side somewhat as if his tie was simply too tight. The scars on the side of his neck suddenly plagued with a phantom itch at the memory. “The only ones I care to avoid entirely, for the rest of my existence, are Lucifer, those pompous Knights, and.. her,” he said lowly, an actual malice in his voice as he referenced the demoness who had shown up to his sermon all those thousands of years ago. Leaning forward he set his glass on the small table and quickly got the attention of a waitress to order another, as well as another of Dimitri’s drink of choice.

“Yet I’m stubborn enough to stay here for the foreseeable future,” he admitted. “I love my house.” Well, the house he had picked out and taken over.




Dimitri angled his head at just the right moment to notice the scarring on Marcus’ neck. They weren’t new to him but it wasn’t very often the vampire did anything to reveal them. “Mhm,” he hummed quietly as he reached up to gently loosen and ease the tie looped around Marcus’ neck and then smirked. “Let’s hope she gives a small town like Seven Devils a wide berth but for preparation sake I’ll be sure to keep an eye out.

He tipped his glass in Marcus’ direction in silent thanks before taking a sip.

“So, tell me about this house of yours,” he all but purred as he leaned back into the soft cushions, full attention on Marcus.




Marcus paused to quirk a brow in Dimitr’s direction as the Incubus tugged lightly at the knot of his tie - a bold move, if there ever was one. Still, he couldn’t deny that it felt remarkably better and even reached up to loosen it further. A bad habit as a vampire — when you didn’t need to breathe you didn’t much care for how constricting your clothing felt.

“Indeed,” he agreed with a nod, flashing the other man a small smirk.

He cleared his throat and reached up to ran his hand against his chin and jaw. “It’s gorgeous,” Marcus all but gushed. “It’s got incredible stonework, an open courtyard right in the middle of it, and furthermore it’s secluded enough that I don’t have to worry about being dragged into anything,” he insisted. The home very much reminded him of a castle, back when it was normal for people to have castles - a lost architectural art, in his opinion.

“Really, the Templar should have been more upset that I took my time picking off the family when I first got here,” he admitted with a faint grin, taking a drink.




What were lifelong friends for if not to remind you to relax and let your clothing breathe even if you didn’t require air in your lungs?

He listened quietly and intently as Marcus gushed about the home, amused that of all the things he could love and adore it was architecture he felt so strongly about. Wonders never ceased and the vampire was full of surprises, one of the many reasons Dimitri enjoyed his company as much as he did.

“They do like to pick and choose,” Dimitri commented wryly. “I mean, you’d think the picking off of the family would be more of a heinous crime than daring to feed at a public event, but perhaps her priorities are fucked? Wouldn’t be the first time one of those tightly wound members went off the deep end or forgot their sacred vows.”




Marcus chuckled at Dimitri’s response, though Nerida was far from diverging from her vows. “I believe she just has it out for me,” he insisted, his lips curling somewhat as he pulled an indifferent face.

A simple touch to his friend’s arm in consideration - Marcus wasn’t so egotistical to proclaim such nonsense, nor was he active enough as of late to warrant such a response from hunters or Templars alike. “This one is smart, she’s done her homework… Knows my past, even as far back as when I was human.”

Which was a testament to the Templar — few knew about his past and all the bloodshed he could be linked to. But even fewer knew his human life. Dimitri of course was one of those very select few. And because of their friendship Marcus at least tried to remain conscious of his complaining.

He set his drink down, giving up on the synthetic blood that it was spiked with. That and all the talk of Nerida, and her warning running through his head, made him only want to act out to spite her. Casting a dark glance back at the Incubus he nodded toward a small crowd of curious college folk. “I’m feeling peckish, you?”




Dimitri turned his head as Marcus touched him and he took note because it wasn’t often the vampire initiated contact so when he did? It was worth taking notice of. “She’s clearly very obsessed with you,” he remarked, wry smirk in place. “What exactly is it that you did that has her so riveted?”

He’d been fortunate he supposed, that he’d managed to outrun a lot of his past and there were enough years between them that meant that most who had known him were dead by now.

His drink was lifted to his lips and the liquid was finished off quite smoothly as his eyes tracked to the crowd that Marcus had nodded towards. “Oh, most definitely.”




The vampire couldn’t help but laugh at the notion of being a Templar obsession. Although… Nerida was very hellbent on seeing him a pile of dust. “I was a man of the cloth who abandoned his flock for a demon,” he told the Incubus with a grin. It wasn’t often that he felt anything positive about his turning - but having the Templar at times trailing him, was entertaining if nothing else. “My very being goes against everything she stands for,” he chuckled.

It was a deep seeded hate, that was for sure. And the Templar Knights with their self righteous attitudes and playing the good little soldiers.

“Come on then,” he encouraged as he stood, straightening the lapels of his suit and undoing the first two buttons of his shirt. Since he’d already loosened his tie he may as well commit to looking relaxed.




Dimitri rested his now empty glass on the table and watched the show Marcus was putting on of undoing buttons with a smirk playing across his lips. He did enjoy Marcus’ company, more so when he relaxed into the moment.

“Let’s,” he agreed as he rose to his feet, his own hands sorting through dark strands of his hair until he had it arranged just right and the same approach was taken to buttons and cufflinks.

The Incubus regarded the vampire, thoughtfully, and without much ado he stepped into the other’s personal space and reached upwards to smooth a few hairs back into place because as relaxed as Marcus might be there were things the vampire just would not abide by. “This’ll be fun.”

One predatory grin and Dimitri was moving off towards the crowd.

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Dimitri Volkov & Genesis German
What's a little casual flirting between adults?
21st June | ST. VERDIANA CHURCH / Coffee Shop | PG
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Generally speaking Dimitri Volkov did his utmost best to give any sort of religious gathering place a very wide berth. Not so much because he ran the risk of alighting on fire should his feet cross the threshold but more because it was at its core the complete antithesis to his very being. Whilst not inherently evil the Incubus didn’t really believe in all that the churches and religion happened to preach given that he was old enough and different enough to know the reality behind all the stories and legends.

Still, needs must.

Even churches needed to talk business, investment to be exact, with numbers that would make a normal person’s eyes water but for Dimitri it was all in a day’s work. Still as he stepped out of the church he couldn’t repress the shudder which ran the length of his spine, tempered only by the idle capture of dark glasses which for the most part cut down on the glare.

He glanced over his shoulder once before he set away though his folly was he didn’t think to look left or right which resulted in an inevitable collision.




For the most part, and generally speaking, Gigi was exceptionally aware of her surroundings, at all times. It was part of the training -gauge where you are, who is around you, what do you sense, what do you feel- and while Genesis was still adapting into the more strict of rules, the ones that were supposed to save her life in the event of a situation she couldn’t handle, there were still times when her attention was on something else.

Right then it was on her notes, the pieces of paper tucked into her books and notepads, the information she’d found over the last few months about activity in a nearby area of North Carolina that might need someone to go and check it out.

She was in the process of finding the piece of paper with the inscriptions she was here to ask about, trying to remember which of the four books she put it in when she collided solidly with another person, “Oh, fu--”

Her grip on her items faltered, all four near ancient books scattering to the floor, paper everywhere while Gigi reeled from the bump. “I’m… so sorry.” Better to apologise than get angry, certainly.


The first thing Dimitri noticed was the whirl of red hair then the slight build followed by the scattering of books that accompanied the bump and stagger momentum. Pretty as well, these were things that an Incubus noticed, idly for the most part, but it were those things that got filed away for future reference.

"No, no, my mistake," he replied smoothly as he offered a hopefully disarming smile that would offset the poor first impression. "I wasn't looking where I was going." He lifted his shades and regarded the redhead closely. "I didn't hurt you, did I?"

In his peripheral he caught sight of a flickering sheet of paper that looked as though it would if given the slightest touch of wind attempt an escape and so he reached down to catch it before it did just that.




Pushing some loose strands of hair away from her face, it took Gigi a moment to glance up, hoping to school her frazzled expression into something a little more friendly. Instead she ended up mostly gaping like a fish. “Yeah… no, it’s … no one’s fault, at all.”

Stop it.

Grabbing the books at her feet, carefully inspecting the damage, Gigi gave a nervous laugh, shaking her head a little, “Does a bruised ego count? Shattered dignity?” Jesus, she had to walk into the only living GQ model in Seven Devils, literally. She mostly had everything in order as she righted herself, pulling her books together again and putting them into her satchel like she should’ve had in the first place.

She was fixing her hair again before she even realised what she was doing. “Um, anyway, no harm, no foul, right?”




“I beg to differ,” he countered as he offered the paper he’d managed to stop from making a bid for freedom. “I’m definitely in the wrong.” In this instance at least. He let his gaze travel over her as she busied herself with putting her books and papers away into her satchel, eyes catching on the idle movements of fingers in rich long locks.

Stereotypically an Incubus tended to have a certain something on the brain, more so than the average person or supernatural for that matter, born and bred that way. Thankfully Dimitri was of an age where impulses were far more controlled and carefully catered to.

“At least let me get you a coffee or something to say sorry.” He offered his hand, pristine well manicured nails on each finger. “Dimitri.”




Taking the paper, grateful that he’d noticed it and grabbed it, Gigi checked it before slipping it into her bag too.

She knew better, most of the time, than to take strange, attractive men at face value. Her training was meant to show her that everyone could be a threat, that she needed to be cautious and alert, on the ball for any and all situations. None of that was setting off alarms with her right then.

“Genesis,” she took the hand, noting the strength but how gentle the grip was. “But most people call me Gigi.” And it wasn’t something she disliked either. Glancing at the church, Gigi weighed it up quickly; she didn’t have an appointment, no one was expecting her at the church, so it wasn’t like she was standing someone up to change plans a little. “Um, sure. Coffee sounds good.”

Because why would she say no to a nice man offering coffee to apologise for bumping into her?




“Genesis,” Dimitri repeated as that wasn’t a name he’d heard before, it was unique and different. Surprisingly so. “I know a great place for coffee, Gigi.” Quiet, good coffee, not a hipster in sight and best of all people left you alone.

He smoothly eased into step beside her easily matching and keeping pace with her.

“Are you a student?” He inquired, tilting his head curiously at Gigi. “I only ask due to the amount of books you’re carrying.”




It was impolite to not accept, she could just go with that reasoning for her impulsive decision to get coffee with Dimitri, regardless of how attractive he was, it was polite to accept the apology he wanted to offer.

“Um, yeah, sort of, it’s an advanced academic study, not really for anything other than, like, extra credit.” It wasn’t like she was a legitimate student, not in any college. The Men of Letters made sure she was educated, of course, and she had the option any time she wanted to obtain a degree in anything her interest held.

But even in Seven Devils the demonology and occult courses weren’t as in depth as Gigi had already sifted through. “It’s mostly like the most boring thing in the world to many people.” Who wanted to talk about religious theology and the occult over coffee?




Advanced academic study? Clearly, Gigi was much more than just a pretty face. Another good thing to remember. Never underestimate anyone or at least that was what Dimitri had learned over the years.

“Try me,” he offered as he turned to the right and caught the door of the nearby coffee shop, pulling it open and holding it that way until Gigi had passed through. “I might surprise you.”

It was possible after all.

He reached into his jacket to pull out his wallet. “What’s your poison, Gigi?”




She couldn’t really help the weirdly grateful feeling when Dimitri held the door for her, smiling her thanks. It rarely happened, people were always in such a rush in and out of places, they were bumping into you or glaring until you got out of their way.

“I’m studying historical demonology and the correlation between named demons and their effects through history.” Maybe she should’ve waited until she’d ordered her drink and gotten it before she gave away her apparent insanity. You have to be careful who you mention these things to, she could almost hear the voice of her recruiter in her head.

“Um, I’ll have an iced caramel frap please.” It was kind of clear, from the look she was getting that the coffee girl heard her. Oh well, Gigi was the crazy girl anyway.




Dimitri couldn’t help it, he let out a small chuckle at the look the coffee girl was giving Gigi though he did turn to Gigi and offered her a reassuring smile. “Sounds a lot more interesting than some of the college courses I’ve heard others take.” Also highly curious as what use did a young pretty woman like Gigi have for that information?

He ordered himself a tea, black, with two sugars as well as a slice of truly decadent chocolate cake.

“Did you want anything else?”




The bonus about Seven Devils really was how eclectic the courses were here. A lot of the professors were either tied up or had some kind of affiliation with either the witches in the area, the Men of Letters or were older Templars who’d cycled into teaching. “I’m finishing up an elective on Alternative Theology.” She made sure to say it loud enough that the coffee girl might hear and not think Gigi was insane just so that if it was nice here she could come back.

“Um, a lemon slice?” Food with the coffee implied conversation, and Gigi wasn’t at all opposed to it, rather surprised but in a good way. “It’s almost impossible to get ones that taste like home, but it’s not like I’m too surprised.” They probably put more sugar in the ones in California.

“Is this your regular place?”




“Where is home?” Dimitri asked as he presented his card to the reader and let it go through via contactless. “But to answer your question this does tend to be my regular place. Haven’t found anywhere else that gives you the right mix between being able to have a quiet intimate conversation and having just enough going on so things never get boring.”

He tucked his wallet back into the inner pocket of his jacket and then moved down the line to collect both the drinks and food when they were ready.

“Did you want to find us a table?”




Nodding her head, Gigi could see what he meant, it wasn’t bustling, but it was nice, the tables were spaced so that people could chat without being stuck on top of other people, but it wasn’t so spaced that you were utterly isolated and stranded somewhere in the middle of a coffee place. Smart planning.

“California,” Gigi tacked on, answering his question too. “Santa Clarita, specifically.” Not a bustling big city like LA or San Francisco, although there was always enough to do. It was similar in feel to Seven Devils, in that community aspect. Just a lot sunnier.

“Sure, um, let me know if you need a hand?” She doubted it, given that it was two drinks and two snacks, but it was nice to offer.

Taking in mind that he mentioned being able to converse, and adding on that her interests that might be questioned were a little less mainstream, Gigi found a quiet spot, not too far in the back to be dull and dark, but away enough that she might not get so many of those looks when she inevitably talked about theology.




She was a long way from home but then most people who came to Seven Devils did tend to come from a sizable distance, it definitely had a draw to it, which Dimitri was well aware of. Probably too aware but it never hurt to be prepared.

He watched Gigi as she moved away and tipped his head to regard the walk which was a pleasant mix of sway and confidence. Of course when their order was called Dimitri turned back to offer the person behind the counter a smile before taking the tray and made his way over to the table Gigi had selected.

“How do you like Seven Devils over Santa Clarita?” Dimitri shrugged out of his jacket and rested it over the back of the chair before he took a seat.




“I mean, it’s definitely sunnier in California.” But that was a given. “I like the small town kind of feel, less focus on big city going on, you know?” Santa Clarita, or at least where Gigi lived, wasn’t a ‘big city’ stuff, but at the same time Seven Devils was a whole lot more welcoming. “People are more genuine here.”

She hated the gloss of fake that everything back home presented, but even strangers in Seven Devils tended to just give you their real self on face value. If someone didn’t like you around here, you got a feel for it pretty early on. There was no need to pretend everyone was BFFs for status or to ruin someone.

“How about you, are you from around here?”




His origins were complicated to say the least but Dimitri had learned to keep it simple or as simple as he could. “Moscow,” he shared as he stirred his tea and took a sip. “So I am much further away from home than you it seems.”

He hadn’t been “home” in a very long time but that was probably a good thing as everything and everyone he knew were long dead and gone. Shame, he might have enjoyed exacting vengeance on his small minded tribe of people.

“I did a lot of travelling before I settled here.”




“Wow, that is a distance.” Genesis didn’t know a lot about Russia in general, only the depictions from the television or the media in general. But she did know that it was decidedly far away and rather cold from her information. “There’s like a lot of travelling just to get to here to settle.”

She was a decent ways away from home, but her parents could still visit her relatively easily. From Moscow it was probably a lot more complicated. “Do you miss home?” Taking a sip of her drink, Gigi started breaking small pieces off her lemon slice.

There was the small worry that she was overstepping, but surely he’d just tell her he didn’t want to talk about it and they’d move on. That was the hope at least.




The first response was ‘not particularly’ but his reasons were simple, there was nothing of any value to him there and from the news reports it did not seem like a country he wanted to have anything to do with. “Not really,” he admitted with a slight smile. “It’s definitely not the country I remember it being and I doubt they’d approve of my more progressive lifestyle.”

He reached for the fork and rather purposefully took his time with slicing off a piece of cake and eating it, a curl of a tongue to catch the remnants of icing which lingered until he tipped his head and watched Gigi closely.

“Can I tempt you with a taste?”

He meant the cake of course but it would be curious to see what she thought he meant.




Nodding lightly, Gigi could understand that sometimes a person's personal beliefs just didn’t align with a Government agenda, and Russia was in the news enough that Gigi knew enough to know liberal or progressive thinking certainly wasn’t supported by Russia as a whole. “It’s good that you can make a home elsewhere though, that’s better really.”

She was still picking at her slice, small pieces but she did that with most food. When Dimitri ate some of his own cake it was a little like something switched in her brain. She was probably staring, and that was probably rude, but she was definitely a little off the PG thought train.

“I’m sorry what?” He’d definitely said something, but she was 100% staring at his mouth and not even remotely paying attention.




Dimitri’s teeth slipped out to catch and pull his lower lip into his mouth as he barely repressed a smile which was in equal parts amused and satisfied. “I asked,” he repeated softly and leaning in a bit closer with a piece of cake now poised on the prongs of the fork, “if I could tempt you with a taste.”

His eyes lifted to regard her through stupidly long lashes and contrary to some belief about Incubi as a species you didn’t always need to encourage people especially when you’d lived as long as Dimitri had and honestly he found it way more satisfying if it happened naturally and without any sort of unconscious persuasion.




If Gigi was a tiny bit more confident, maybe more sure of being sultry and sexy rather than just being cute and a tiny bit awkward at times, she might have a few interesting comments to Dimitri’s question. It wasn’t like Gigi wasn’t comfortable; she was attractive in a semi-unconventional way, she knew that. She often played up her better qualities.

“Sure,” It’d only be weird if she made it weird, but she didn’t have a problem leaning forward a little to take a bite.

It wasn’t like she could make it unattractive.




“What do you think?” Dimitri asked after Gigi had taken the bite, lips settled into a warm waiting smile. “Taste as good as it looks?”




Gigi had the common sense to run through her response in her head, but then her brain just by-passed the fact that she barely knew this man, and she was most definitely out of her league here -he looked like the sort who wouldn’t be out of place next to supermodels. “It’s probably the second tastiest thing at the table.”

At some point, she was going to need to have a discussion with her brain to mouth filter, but that wasn’t right now, and Gigi did what she could to hide the blush by taking a long sip from her drink, focusing heavily on making sure she got the straw first try.




“You read my mind,” Dimitri responded before he reached into his pocket and offered up his phone, unlocked. “I’m sure there are more inventive ways for me to get your number but I’d rather not beat around the bush if it’s all the same to you, Gigi. Maybe we can grab some drinks that aren’t coffee, sometime?”

Life was too short or at least it was for most people, humans especially, even witches, and Dimitri didn’t believe in passing up an opportunity.

“I promise I’ll make it a night to remember.”




There must’ve been an alignment of stars or something going on somewhere, for an accidental bump to lead to phone number exchanges, but Gen couldn’t really think of a reason not to give her number -she hadn’t once felt uncomfortable and he was nothing but gentlemanly. So she didn’t hesitate in taking the phone, punching in her number for him, still sure she was blushing but feeling a hell of a lot more confident given his honesty.

“I have no doubt that any night would be one to remember.” Okay, brain to mouth filter being offline didn’t seem to be that bad a thing. Least of all if it got what could likely count as an actual date. “I definitely look forward to it though.”

This definitely counted as ‘living a little’, right? Yeah, she thought so.

Mar. 25th, 2020


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