Libelle wasn’t often one to go into the town, yet she found as the years had gone on her girls worked hard for her. The least she could do is go get things from the market when they were in between deliveries. Today was that day for her, she was often up with the sun habit really. She liked the warmth, she grew up in Australia where the heat seemed to never weaver. So she often could be found basking in it if she wasn’t cooking or working. Yet today would be different from normal as she put on her most respectable outfit. After all she didn’t plan to run the town half naked like she did in her brothel. She found herself walking the streets in the early morning sun just as others came from their homes to start their days. She paused in the middle of the street for a moment turning her gaze to the warm sun as he beat down on her tanned flesh. Taking a deep breath she got to work on her list of items she needed.
She had an Aura around her one that would make anyone run from her. It was just a curse part of being a drake. She had gotten used to it though, She used it to her advantage. As she walked from store to store she would smile at the people and they seemed more than willing to part with goods at a less than posted price. It made her chuckle to herself as she walked the streets how so many people feared her. Yet if they got past that aura they would see how utterly truly broken she was. Belle had gotten lost in that thought for a moment before shaking her head back and forth quickly no, she wasn’t going to think about Roderick. She hoped he earned everything he deserved. Letting out a frustrated sigh she took her goods and carried them back to the Brothel.
Once there she got to work opening the place. She made breakfast for those who stayed the evening, at a cost of course. She was busy making meals and pouring drinks she hadn’t noticed the day go smoothly. She undid the corset of her dress which caused her breast to fall slightly from where they had been held as she yanked down the sleeves so that she could breath better. Her eyes moved around the Dragon Lady; she knew most of the people there. After all, once some men got a taste they couldn’t stay away. The thought brought a slow smile to her face as she thought on that before she looked to the door open.
Someone new. Someone who didn’t look the type to hang around in a brothel not with how good looking he was. She moved to the bar and picked up a mug. “Come for a drink? Or a lady?” She called out to him with a coo in her gentlest of voices she could project his way. Wondering if he was scared to be in a brothel. “First time?” she asked as she poured a mug of ale. “If so first drink is on the house.” she smiled towards him slowly.
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The wicked Wind runs cold those of Its people who fight it when it blows.
Vega had no place to go since this little spat with Libelle. Except for a cold cot in the corner of the storehouse of his former boss, Ol’ Calico Jack. The old man only wished he could give Vega more. But this was as good as any for a Gypsy. It kept him dry as the rain poured down and rose the tide. And he could keep himself warm enough on his own. It helped that the guard dog who protected the liquid gold throughout the night loved Vega and would stop and curl up with him for a second or two.
But the WindWaker couldn’t sleep. So, he lay here alone with his woes. Until the breeze crept in. Sliding down his spine. Gyrating into his soul. Chilling him to the bone. Drawing him into the fray. Yet he didn't answer. He refused The Wind’s call. Tired of being blown around like a feather. Never ending. Never seeing his mother and that side of his family. Never making a connection long enough to matter to people. Always losing the prospects of mattering the moment The Wind blew him away.
Woes only a WindWaker knows.
Tried as he might, but he couldn't win against The Wind. It hoisted him. Dragged him through the sky. The moon and stars hidden behind the heavy rain clouds shaded Vega in their darkness. Soaking him to his bones. And so, through her window, he flew. The Wind so kind enough to open it first. The loud and clumsy thud came right before his groan. A minute passed until he realized where he'd landed.
Vega jumped to his feet. Slipping for a moment from his drenched boots. It took another minute to find Libelle. Who was still looking for her ring. The ring The Wind wasn't ready for Vega to see. It wasn't time for that secret to be revealed. Much to their oblivious dismay. Coyly tucking her ring away in her jewelry box for safekeeping. To be found by her later in a sober state. He was a proud man. But he wasn't above being humble. And before all else, he was a gentleman.
And so with a huff, he moved to help her. “What are you looking for, Dragonfly?” Forgetting for a moment he likely couldn't call her that anymore. But he stilled when she fought him. Recoiled from her and allowed her to beat on his chest. And everything else as he just stood there.
Until he caught her wrists. He could smell the liquor on her breath. And truthfully, she could break free of his grip with ease. She could overpower him like it was nothing. Yet, he still attempted to stop her. “If you keep this up you’ll be sick by morning.” Said the man dripping from head to toe. He could have easily said she was hurting him. But he didn't. Instead, he struggled to pick her up since she was stubborn. And carry her bridal style to her bed.
Jeovani was gentle where Libelle was rough. He laid her down on the bed softly. When many men might have just tossed her on it. He found a pitcher in her room and sighed in relief after smelling it and finding it was just water. He poured her a glass and set it on her bedside table. Retreating to a chair nearby after closing her window. He rested his elbows on his knees and rubbed his face. Clearing the water dripping from it as he then ran his hands through his equally soaked hair. “We can fight when you're sober if you wish. And you can even proceed to throw me out then. But I'll worry too much to leave you in this state. So please sleep it off. I'll be here for you to beat up in the morrow.”
Danger.
It percolated through the air and gently pricked the tip of his tongue. If there was one thing a Gypsy could sense more than anything it was danger. Even without The Winds warning they could feel like. Like one could smell moisture in the air before a heavy rainfall. Her confidence and powerful aura domineered over his, the fewer layers they wore. He had no control or power in this situation. With Libelle he likely never really did. Not without The Wind at least.
Respectfully, he looked away as she stripped. Blatantly aware that he was just a puppet on the strings she alone pulled.
Tomorrow, we fight…
He winced at the thought. And though he'd been the one to say it. He didn't like how they whispered around the room like an ominous promise. Merely giving a curt nod to acknowledge the sickening words. Yet he swallowed that feeling and his pride as he just listened to her command to get in. His teeth rattled as he did his best to submerge himself in the water's warmth. Suddenly his nose wrinkled and a distasteful look flashed across his face.
He pushed himself towards her and hovered over her. Leaning in close to her face his hands held the tub's banister at either side of her head. “I will not speak of my many so I will not have you speaking of yours when we are supposed to be alone together.” His tone is a deep and low jealous chide as his gaze steadily holds hers for a moment in silence before he returns to his side of the tub. Never put his hands on her because not only did he know better unless she gave her consent.
But she had all the power.
He needed to be careful.
But didn't like her speaking about what other people would do, die, or kill just for this moment. He sank a bit further into the water so his chest was fully submerged. “It doesn't help.” He finally spoke again after keeping silent for a long while. “Imagining doing this with strangers. Because all strangers would know with just one glance that I'm Gypsy. And so, all strangers can't be trusted until proven otherwise.” His eyes scanned this side of her room. A vulnerable softness coated his words as they gently danced through the peaceful night. “But…” he locks his gaze with hers. “But I trust you. Dragonfly.” His eyes were soft. Nervous. Caring and remorseful.
“I'm really am sorry.” He wanted so much to say more but he couldn't find his words. “I don't want to fight tomorrow.” He cautiously admits. “I just said it to hopefully calm you down. So we didn't say things when neither of our heads were fully clear. So I wouldn't hurt you more. But if that's what you want or if that's what it takes for you to forgive me. For us to move on and be okay once more than… okay.” He huffed. “Tomorrow we fight. But if it doesn't resolve this rift between us I…” he looked away as he sat up and leaned back against the tub. He ran his wet hands through his hair, slicking it back and out of his face in a more permanent manner. Though he enjoyed it far more when she had done it. Obvious in how he shivered when her fingers touched his scalp. And how he didn't have that same reaction when he did it to himself. “... I can't stay. The Wind won't let me stay if we can't find a way to fix our burned bridge.”
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