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All that I am
Who: Allen Walker and Shouto Todoroki with guest appearances by The Fourteenth...
What: September Paleblood effects, and getting trapped in a version of Allen's horrific world and life for a time courtesy of a cursed book/the Absolute Immersion prompt 🙂 Many CW for mentions and flashbacks of Allen's very abusive childhood. also red light districts. (to date: pet death/abuse, child abuse, suicidal impulses of a child)
When: Later September
Where: Their house, and then Victorian England sorta
[ When Shouto had become blind, it had been Allen who fret and fussed more than he needed to. Hovering by his side and always ready to take his arm and steer him gently this way or that, explaining whatever the goings-on were with an animated chatter born first from concern and then increasingly just out of enjoying conversing so later on. Describing the world and especially the people around them like someone reading a particularly good story aloud might and getting caught up in it with an actual delight.
It wasn't so bad for him after all, he'd say, since he lost first his sense of taste (that was insulting but something he dealt with just by pouting at dinnertime) and then touch. Annoyances more than anything, nothing that bad. Touch bothered him more than he thought it would, leaving him staring down at his hands with an unsettled expression from time to time when he thought no one was looking, but he tried to avoid letting that on.
When Allen lost his sense of sight, he became almost unsettlingly... quiet, actually. Not complaining even a little. But off, perpetually distracted and a little jumpy at the slightest noise or sense of movement. With it ironically around the same time Shouto finally regained his own vision. Something he expressed relief for -- it'd be rather silly and unfortunate for them to both lose their sense of sight at the same time, wouldn't it? -- but that was a little hollow too.
Whether Shouto thought to read to him or it happened by accident when Allen was half-dozing near him one day when he asked him out of bored senseless curiosity what he was reading, it was one of the few things that made him perk up. Even if he usually dozed off on him, it was comfortably and amicably so and eased a lot of his restlessness. Something he started to look forward to and ask him a little more eagerly each time what he was reading that day.
Today, he wrinkled his nose at the smell of this new book when he came back with it. Musty and old, and something that just... unsettled him on some very deep, instinctive level. Like if black magic had a smell. Easy enough to pass off at the explanation it was handed to him from someone in Gaze offering free books to passerby, everything there was a little weird and derelict, and the explanation it was a story (apparently) about an exorcist who saved souls was enough to both baffle and intrigue him. Weirdly... spot on, wasn't that? But curiosity alone was a good enough reason for him to shelve any misgivings and settle in, leaning his chin on his shoulder and peering over like he was actually trying to peek at the pages he couldn't see. Also, Shouto's monotone could put anyone at ease (and to sleep). Allen's disarmed and lulled off pretty quickly, relaxing as the tale begins and meanders vaguely around a nameless boy who loved too much. Who was thrown at odds against the home he had always known first for wanting to save those they wanted him to destroy, and then for finding out he was fated to become their enemy and the very thing that would destroy them and the world.
Allen stops dozing off and becomes very awake. Very quiet, and very still.
Shouto can get to the part where the boy says goodbye and leaves in order to keep his home safe, and that's when Allen will fumble for his hand. Grasping his wrist tightly with alarmed urgency. ]
Shouto. [ It's laced with a strange sort of fear, a rising panic. Stop reading.
It's also too late.
Reality... warps. Uncomfortably so, like vertigo but pulling your soul inside-out instead of your stomach. It feels like falling. Falling forward into freefall, which... is accurate. At first it feels like falling into a vacuum, and then the wind is quickly rushing past their ears. They burst through what feels like a thin glass pane of light that shatters harmlessly around them and melt away, geometric patterns in the sky, and the air is crisp and cold; the first kiss of winter, and for the first time smelling clean and entirely without the odor of blood, decay, and industry that clings to Trench. Into the middle of a city park, rows of brick Victorian buildings lining the sides of it with a clocktower and castle in the distance.
They're also about fifty feet up in the air, upside-down and in rapid freefall. ]
What: September Paleblood effects, and getting trapped in a version of Allen's horrific world and life for a time courtesy of a cursed book/the Absolute Immersion prompt 🙂 Many CW for mentions and flashbacks of Allen's very abusive childhood. also red light districts. (to date: pet death/abuse, child abuse, suicidal impulses of a child)
When: Later September
Where: Their house, and then Victorian England sorta
[ When Shouto had become blind, it had been Allen who fret and fussed more than he needed to. Hovering by his side and always ready to take his arm and steer him gently this way or that, explaining whatever the goings-on were with an animated chatter born first from concern and then increasingly just out of enjoying conversing so later on. Describing the world and especially the people around them like someone reading a particularly good story aloud might and getting caught up in it with an actual delight.
It wasn't so bad for him after all, he'd say, since he lost first his sense of taste (that was insulting but something he dealt with just by pouting at dinnertime) and then touch. Annoyances more than anything, nothing that bad. Touch bothered him more than he thought it would, leaving him staring down at his hands with an unsettled expression from time to time when he thought no one was looking, but he tried to avoid letting that on.
When Allen lost his sense of sight, he became almost unsettlingly... quiet, actually. Not complaining even a little. But off, perpetually distracted and a little jumpy at the slightest noise or sense of movement. With it ironically around the same time Shouto finally regained his own vision. Something he expressed relief for -- it'd be rather silly and unfortunate for them to both lose their sense of sight at the same time, wouldn't it? -- but that was a little hollow too.
Whether Shouto thought to read to him or it happened by accident when Allen was half-dozing near him one day when he asked him out of bored senseless curiosity what he was reading, it was one of the few things that made him perk up. Even if he usually dozed off on him, it was comfortably and amicably so and eased a lot of his restlessness. Something he started to look forward to and ask him a little more eagerly each time what he was reading that day.
Today, he wrinkled his nose at the smell of this new book when he came back with it. Musty and old, and something that just... unsettled him on some very deep, instinctive level. Like if black magic had a smell. Easy enough to pass off at the explanation it was handed to him from someone in Gaze offering free books to passerby, everything there was a little weird and derelict, and the explanation it was a story (apparently) about an exorcist who saved souls was enough to both baffle and intrigue him. Weirdly... spot on, wasn't that? But curiosity alone was a good enough reason for him to shelve any misgivings and settle in, leaning his chin on his shoulder and peering over like he was actually trying to peek at the pages he couldn't see. Also, Shouto's monotone could put anyone at ease (and to sleep). Allen's disarmed and lulled off pretty quickly, relaxing as the tale begins and meanders vaguely around a nameless boy who loved too much. Who was thrown at odds against the home he had always known first for wanting to save those they wanted him to destroy, and then for finding out he was fated to become their enemy and the very thing that would destroy them and the world.
Allen stops dozing off and becomes very awake. Very quiet, and very still.
Shouto can get to the part where the boy says goodbye and leaves in order to keep his home safe, and that's when Allen will fumble for his hand. Grasping his wrist tightly with alarmed urgency. ]
Shouto. [ It's laced with a strange sort of fear, a rising panic. Stop reading.
It's also too late.
Reality... warps. Uncomfortably so, like vertigo but pulling your soul inside-out instead of your stomach. It feels like falling. Falling forward into freefall, which... is accurate. At first it feels like falling into a vacuum, and then the wind is quickly rushing past their ears. They burst through what feels like a thin glass pane of light that shatters harmlessly around them and melt away, geometric patterns in the sky, and the air is crisp and cold; the first kiss of winter, and for the first time smelling clean and entirely without the odor of blood, decay, and industry that clings to Trench. Into the middle of a city park, rows of brick Victorian buildings lining the sides of it with a clocktower and castle in the distance.
They're also about fifty feet up in the air, upside-down and in rapid freefall. ]
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He takes his hand, keeping hold of it after he's back on his feet. He takes the other one while Allen explains the situation and warms them both between his own without interrupting him. If he looks more focused on his task it's because he is though he doesn't miss anything he tells him. He understands this isn't his world, nor does he expect it to function like his own, but he lets Allen have his say. ]
It's an undercover mission.
[ He lifts his focus from his task to meet his eyes. ]
That means if one of us gets injured, it will burden the other, and since I don't know this world or how it works, you are the priority. If something happens to me, you'll know how to get help. I won't.
[ With that being said, he lifts one foot, removes his slipper, and does the same with the other before handing them over to him. ]
Put these on.
[ Yes, he is very serious. ]
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He accepts the slippers, even if he glances to them in some mild reluctance before looking back up at Shouto. The corner of his mouth twitches up in a lopsided, somewhat incredulous smile. ]
You probably wouldn't let me turn you down on this, would you? [ Haha...
You're lucky you're also wearing socks or he'd fight you on this. ]
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[ He waits for him to do it, before continuing. ]
Now, where are we going?
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His expression is both resigned and calm when he looks back up though, considering things. Also, it'll be his turn to fuss over you later. ]
It's been a long time since I was here... [ Really here. His memories when he was here with Kanda fuzz out quickly after they had arrived. ] I think I can get us some money, but we'll need to go to a different part of town. [ For... several reasons.
He turns towards the street again, but looks back at Shouto then. Considers something, his expression softening. ]
...Touya called the place you're from "modern." I don't know what that means exactly... but I understand it's something really far in the future from here. And that the way things are is pretty different.
[ He reaches for his hand again, hooking his fingers around his, and it isn't because his hand has started to get cold again. He squeezes gently, a gesture as solemn as gentle. ]
I don't know what that means exactly, but most people here aren't going to be as understanding of people who are different from them as those in Trench are. So we need to head somewhere where they won't mind as much.
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How long?
[ He's not prying. It's vital information. If it's been too long, then what he remembers may no longer be valid. It's best to know that upfront. As for the currency... he... didn't think about that. Usually, that kind of thing was taken care of for him, but it makes sense to acquire it early on. It would help them in the long run for everyday essentials. He thinks of his first aid kit and nods firmly at Allen. Good call.
He's about to follow him out onto the street when Allen turns back around. Shouto stops mid-step, some of the sternness gone from his expression now that he's tended to him and knows what's going on; somewhat. ]
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You spoke with my brother about our world?
[ He has many questions, and unfortunately, all of them will have to wait until they've found a Homebase. For now, he contents himself with looking down at their joined hands. ]
A hundred years, most likely.
[ A full century of technological and social advancements. Unfortunately for Allen, Shouto won't understand the trepidation that comes with social... regression. ]
Different how?
[ You're dealing with a guppy in a sea of sharks. ]
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I didn't really talk with him much about it... we were trading some things, and it came up during that. [ In retrospect... Dabi had told him jack squat in specifics while getting Allen to actually reveal some things. Damn, he's good. Ass.
But he shakes his head lightly, gathering his thoughts back, and tries to figure out how to best put it. Tries to put himself back, when he's lived somewhere so very different for a year. ]
Anyone who looks different, or... like they must somehow be cursed. [ His tone is quieter and he pauses, considering his next words. ]
Most people... They don't have any powers or special abilities. Nothing that makes them stand out or look different from most other people. And they don't know it's possible. So they get scared when they see something they can't understand, and think that something must be wrong or dangerous about that person.
[ He's speaking softly but simply as he describes that, and threads their fingers together as he does. Idly moving their fingers together in an understated way that matches the sad-sweet way his eyes cast down slightly, and he tugs lightly to encourage him to stand closer. ]
As for how long it's been... [ He hesitates, gentling as his eyes drop. ] You saw about how long.
[ That night when the circus was destroyed... the next day was also when he left Edinburgh. ]
I'd say it's probably been about ten years.
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As for the explanation... No powers or special abilities? ]
They're quirkless.
[ It's the way he understands it. It's a minority in his world, around 20%. Not a small number but it was rare to come across someone who didn't have some kind of quirk. But that still doesn't explain why they would be scared of them. ]
Why don't they know it's possible? Haven't they seen Exorcists use their powers?
[ Not understanding is one thing, but outright not knowing? That doesn't make sense to him. He frowns as Allen threads their fingers together. Though he steps forward at the gentle encouragement. It's not him he has an issue with. This close, he catches on to where he's looking and wonders what else he's thinking about.
Is something wrong?
A thought that gets set aside the moment Allen reminds him of the vision. The frown vanishes in an instant, and he sweeps an arm around his back to hold him close and cocoons him in a gentle heat emanating from every part of him as if to chase away the cold from that night. ]
I'll follow your lead. For now, let's get out of the snow.
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There aren't many Exorcists, and we don't use our powers except when fighting akuma. Even if people might know the church or the Order most haven't heard of us, or understand what that means. [ And when people see unexplainable things caused by Innocence, they interpret it as other phenomena. Useful when trying to find it as it causes such a disruption, but not great for misunderstandings.
And I thought... this was all over and done. A chapter closed before he ever truly understood it. ]
Ua— [ ! He's not expecting to be swept up like that, eyes almost comically wide at it. Reflexively he brings his hands up to snag into the back of Shouto's sweater, blinking at the suddenness of it, before the warmth washes over him. The gentleness of the gesture, and he's too struck to move as his heart twists.
Ah... ]
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... [ Eyes hooding, he lowers his head to press his mouth against his shoulder and his grip loosens into a gentler embrace. Reluctant for a moment, before he lets himself sink against him. You'll make me just want to stay like this when I can't. And make me feel so glad that you're here, when...
... ]
Yeah. [ He pulls back then, reluctantly. Catching the edge of Shouto's sleeve, he gives a small tug as he moves towards the mouth of the alley again. ]
Let's go.
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That line triggers a thread of understanding he's only now realizing he missed when Allen first spoke of his world and his ties with Exorcists. Does no one... know what you do? An astounding thought for someone who comes from a world where heroic deeds are not only known but quantified into a public ranking system. But how... don't they know? He's seen Allen in action. Witnessed the angel that cloaks him in a protective embrace similar to Dark Shadow and Tokoyami, who fight together as one, independent of the other. How someone could see him fight and not tell others what they saw seems almost impossible, if not willingly ignorant.
We don't use our powers except when fighting akuma.
The layers of secrecy add to his confusion. Realizing this, he steps back from it. Right now, they need to find proper clothes, food, and shelter. The longer Allen stays out in the cold without proper attire, the worse shape he'll be in. So, for now, he shelves it for another time when he can properly examine it and returns his attention to his companion.
With his thoughts so focused on Allen, the reminder of his vision trips up his heart and spurs him into action. He acts on instinct, taking him into his arms to melt the piling snow he couldn't do anything about in the memory. Heat pours out of him, not the burning kind that his brother and father perfected, but a gentler one, just above body heat, meant to embrace, not burn. The kind of heat akin to him: controlled and unobtrusive.
When Allen pulls away, he lets him go without a word. No question, no pressing heat. He steps back, letting the cocoon of warmth ebb away. When he's tugged forward by his sleeve, Shouto follows him into the unknown without a second thought. ]
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Allen's quick to navigate the streets, doing so with more ease than he thought he would have. Ah... perhaps these memories were fresher to him than he thought they would, he would have thought he'd have forgotten the city or maybe it would have changed in the time he's been away, but aside from some shops being different and new lights it's very much the same. They move from a district with broad, relatively open streets with decorated shop windows and respectable gentlemen and ladies dressed well into an older-looking part of town, where the the streets are narrow alleys that wind about and the buildings taller and jammed in. Butchers hang their meat outside to drain and the blood runs off down the side of the street, following the natural incline of the hill. Broken barrels and furniture and other forgotten trash are littered about more here, and cold-looking thin children playing among them watch the two strange-looking young men with wide eyes. They bolt and run the moment either makes eye contact.
The inns have changed as well; whereas before they were airy and bright-looking establishments with many people sitting down to eat, now there's smaller and wedged in with the rest. Louder, with rowdy drunken voices even though it can't be later than midday, and men loitering outside who watch them pass with distrustful eyes. Sailors, some of them, by the look of various tattoos they bear.
It smells more here, and looks dirtier. Laundry is hung above them from window to window in dozens of lines. ]
This is one of the older parts of Edinburgh. [ Allen turns and explains it patiently as they walk, his expression gentle. ]
When I was with the circus I'd ovearhear some of the performers talk about coming here. [ He pauses, looking contrite. ] I'm afraid it might not be the nicest place...
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Ten years...
His eyes wander to Allen who paces in front of him, leading them through the districts that fall into disrepair the further they journey into the city. The people here are less inclined to whisper, their gesticulations a lot brasher than he's used to. A time or two, Shouto stops mid-step caught up by something so far from what he knows, it leaves him rooted to the spot. Carcasses hanging from dirty posts, blood left to drain on streets where drunkards roam. Brazen men with tattoos on full display stating their allegiance to the yakuza. ]
Older?
[ He stares at one of the sailors who eyes them with a focused look. The man narrows his eyes when he doesn't look away and takes a step toward them when he keeps on staring right back. Allen's mention of the circus, thankfully, has him breaking the stalemen as he turns to look at him with a curious look in his eyes. ]
How long were you with the circus?
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He snags the edge of his sleeve again between thumb and forefinger gently and tugs lightly, moving forward a little more quickly. Please don't inadvertently start a fight... ]
I'm not sure... [ He hesitates slightly, gaze shifting forward with a slightly distracted but somber expression. No smiles or veneer. ]
I was there as long as I could remember. Maybe three years.
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For as long as he could remember? Doesn't that mean that - He reverses his hold, turning his hand over to take a hold of his wrist, strengthening the connection. ]
Allen.
Did you grow up in the circus?
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He blinks slightly that he takes his head, glancing back with a lightly surprised but gentle expression. ]
Ah, yeah. Until I went with Mana.
[ They're definitely gets some just outright confused looks from the people watching them pass, two strange-looking young men with one in socks and the other slippers, decidedly not dressed to be outdoors holding hands in the street in the slums part of town. It's the kind of thing you just have to kind of stare and "???" at and wonder what the hell you're even looking at. Even here. Although Allen doesn't seem to care. ]
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Why did you leave the circus?
How did you end up in the snow that night?
Was it after you were cursed?
The questions keep piling, one after the other, adding three-dimensional layers to the flat puzzle he'd started to piece together. It's odd. The more I learn about you, the less I understand you. He turns that thought over in his mind. Even so... He looks gently at him. I still like you. ]
When we have time.
[ He takes his other hand and activates his quirk, warming him up. ]
I'd like to hear about your time there.
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...you so rarely ask for anything, but you asked for that. He's left stunned enough he can barely appreciate the warmth that seeps in again, chasing away some of the chill. That truth is so ugly though. But...
But I saw your ugly truths already, too. ]
...mm. [ A complicated look flickers across his face, eyes hooding softly. Acceptance, sorrow, awe, gratitude, affection... He squeezes his hands tenderly in acknowledgement—and thanks. ] I'll tell you later.
I don't mind if it's you. [ He says it so gently, and so plainly. ]
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A man's voice comes from the side. Sitting at a ramshackle table set up in front of what looks like a bar with two others, his cigarette smoke hangs in the air as he takes a long drag and exhales. Some playing cards are spread in front of the them, a small pile of coins in the center of the table.
"Seems like you boys are lost though." It isn't said with a friendly look, though it isn't hostile either. With a lazy smile and a raised eyebrow, it'd almost be easy to mistake his demeanor as friendly if it weren't for there being something sharklike about it. "Might wanna run home to your mothers before something happens."
Allen, tensing up immediately, quickly shifts his full attention to them. Calmly though, sober, but Shouto might notice how he grips his hands tighter for a moment (did he let go at being called out? no). Electric tension that he keeps entirely off his face outside of how bright and alert his eyes become. High guard, hackles up.
His gaze pans up and down the three men, sizing them up. His eyes settle on on the man's boots for a long moment, and his expression cools. Shrewd--
Assured. ]
Those are nice shoes you have. [ It's soft-spoken still, but clipped. They are not nice shoes, none of them are; they're worn, muddy, and patched.
But they look the right size. ]
Is there room for one more at that table?
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Shouto looks up at the same time Allen does, almost surprised by the pair of eyes set on them. The man sits alongside several others holding cards in their hands. Oh, they're playing a game. An unexpected surprise. At first glance, he looked suspect, but seeing as he's hanging out with his friends, it settles any misgivings his opening line brought on. However, at the mention of his mother, his eyes swing to the man a second time, unswayed by his easy demeanor. He misses the jab, but the tightening grip on his hand makes him aware something's up. Ironically, it's Allen's response that catches him off guard.
Nice? He swings a skeptical look at him. Considering how well he took care of his boots, he should know the shoes the man wore were not nice at all. The questioning look is plain for anyone to see, but if the men thought they were playing a con on them, his next question settles that debate. ]
Room? [ He blinks, lost. ] Room for what?
[ He has no clue what's going on. ]
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His response just cinched their impression of them after all: easy marks.
"Sure sure, it's open." He makes a sweeping gesture to the fourth chair with a cocksure grin, but it darkens to something predatory a moment later. "Ain't free though."
Allen turns to look at Shouto at the confused look, his expression softening momentarily. He holds up a finger to his lips and smiles to him in a quiet, secretive sort of way as squeezes his hand lightly. It's okay. Trust me. ]
It wouldn't be a very good seat if it was. [ More rowdy laughter from the three men as he sits, and the one who seems to be the leader of the group levels a dirty finger at him. At his bloodstone earring, specifically.
"Ya won't mind ponying up something worth our while then. Doesn't look like you got much else on ya." ]
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You're helping people like you did back in Trench.
Back when he was bound to a wheelchair and Shouto wheeled him around while he made his rounds through the city soothing people. Is that why we're here? To help them? That makes perfect sense in his mind. Whatever reason they were transported here, Allen would have a better idea of it than him seeing as this was his homeworld. His hometown. So, he nods back at him, serious in his demeanor, and lets go of his hand to give him room to work. I understand. Like back then, Shouto steps back, letting him use his skills to help them.
Settling himself a few paces back, Shouto watches the game unfold without interference though he does look curious at the mention of the cuff. He says nothing, unaware of what's being asked. Even if he did know, he wouldn't protest. The earring wasn't his. Allen could do with it as he wished.
He remains a silent observer. ]
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... something like that. ✰
At first he tenses up that they honed in on the cuff Shouto gave him, the one thing that would give him serious pause even if he has no doubt in his own ability and regularly gambles with priceless and sentimental things, Allen looks to the other boy for some kind of confirmation. If he had anything else on him that might be of value to use instead he would, but when Shouto just gives him a calm if somewhat puzzled look in response that eases a lot of his tension. He takes it off and, with a charmingly disarming tone, asks to be dealt in.
The first win is passed off as a fluke and he makes out with most of their money before they even know what's happening, too busy competing with themselves trying to win what looked like rare and valuable jewelry. His smile is chirpy at the win, and the men are dumbfounded before demanding to go again to win their money back.
First on the line are their shoes. The two that look close to his and Shouto's size, the other he demands his coat instead. The hand continues for a while, the men becoming quieter and grim in their focus. With the charming and innocent glee of someone winning at something they have of course never really played seriously before, he announces his overwhelmingly higher hand with a radiant little smile. Royal straight flush, he wins again. ♥
If Shouto is watching him terribly closely, he might notice how the fingers of his left hand tic quickly whenever he reaches to draw or place back a card, and he's always certain to use that hand. It's too quick a movement to really make out what he's doing, though. And here, in this district, that uncovered hand of his (as he is not one to wear gloves when they're by themselves at home) gets a raised eyebrow and lingering eyes from the men but no horror or even revulsion. If you have money or can be of other value somehow, they don't care about much else.
A few patrons from inside the pub have gathered by the windows and door to watch out of idle curiosity. A tired-looking woman in a gaudy but stained tight-fitting satin dress leans in the doorway, watching in in growingly smug amusement. If Shouto glances at her at all, she gives him an obvious wink.
It goes on for a couple more hands with the men becoming increasingly desperate and starting to whisper amongst themselves. They've been stripped of their coats, hats, scarves, and gloves. A pocket watch is on the table. Allen is humming to himself, looking pleased. They're looking cold.
He announces a final win, and scoops the pile of winnings towards himself as the men all throw their cards in disgust and start arguing with each other. He ties one of the scarves on so brightly. ]
Ehhh, so this is what real poker is like? [ shameless ] Thank you, thank you, that was fun. ✰
[ Quickly handing one of the pairs of boots to Shouto. Let's gather our winnings and leave before someone gets mad. ]
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You're very good at this.
[ He mentions at one point from over his shoulder, having stepped up behind him for a closer vantage point, utterly impressed by his winning streak with no idea of his duplicitous nature. His presence draws the ire of some of the grumbling men who eye him suspiciously and pull their cards closer to their chests, muttering curses at him and Allen, who robs them blind in the next few rounds.
Blind to the plots and countermeasures unfolding before him, Shouto is unaware of the brewing anger that comes with Allen's victory. Having divested them of everything they own, the curses grow louder, but their thick accent makes the words unintelligible, which does little to clue him into the dangerous atmosphere. When Allen hands over his winnings to him to get him to move out, Shouto fails to notice his rush, and instead of moving his ass, he outright stares at one of the men, watching the way he clutches onto his losing cards with more force than necessary.
A fit of simmering anger darkens his expression, yet Shouto only sees the way his hands shake from the cold and automatically reaches over to warm him up - the way he might for any civilian - except this isn't his world and the moment he reaches for him his hand gets slapped down, and all hell breaks loose.
The man stands affronted, ready to throw down, while Shouto remains unmoved, his expression barely shifting to a puzzled 'o' from the unexpected move. His complete disregard for the unspoken rules of conduct draws the shirtless one to his feet, pointing an accusatory finger at him, talking about 'cheating' and 'cons', before grabbing him by the collar and yanking him close so he can snarl in his face.
Completely out of his element and unwilling to strike a civilian, he lets himself be dragged up, expression passive say for a slight widening of his eyes looking more dumbfounded than scared. Beside him, the rest of the men get to their feet real quick-like, ready to take with their fists what they couldn't with their tricks. ]
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Allen stumbles up to his feet so quickly he almost knocks the chair over when the one man grabs Shouto by the collar, shoveling the money he won into the pockets of his newly acquired coat as he does so. Startled, but quick as a whip he reaches out to clamp down on the man's offending wrist with his left hand and shoulder his way between. The other men jump up as well, fists up—
And Allen smiles. Blithely but so very nervously. ]
Aaa, now now, there isn't any need for that... [ Aha... shoot. ] It was just a friendly game, wasn't it? You can have most of your clothes back, there's no need for hard feeling—
[ The man throws a punch at his face and he ducks, grabbing that hand too as he twists his other wrist inhumanly hard to force him to let go of Shouto. The other two kick the table aside and lunge at them, and without even batting an eyelash he follows through on the momentum and throws their friend bodily into them. Kind of like this isn't the first time this has happened to him, it's kind of practiced... But that should buy them a minute or so!
He grabs Shouto's wrist with one hand and the bundle of shoes and clothing in the other. ]
We should go! I'm afraid they aren't going to be very good sports! [ Sorry, he'll explain and apologize later! Grabbing you and running now! ]
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i feel like i should apologize yet again but...
.... i needed a new icon... i hope you realize this.
good, my work here is done :D
you are making him question so many things...
as he does :)
<3
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