Viktor (
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abraxaslogs2023-01-09 11:31 pm
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Entry tags:
- altaïr ibn-la'ahad; the magician,
- alucard; the hierophant,
- caitlyn kiramman; strength,
- cirilla of cintra; the devil,
- claude von riegan; the wheel of fortune,
- hilda goneril; the lovers,
- jayce talis; the magician,
- nadine cross; the world,
- stephen strange; death,
- steve rogers; the hierophant,
- tony stark; the magician,
- viktor; death
[open] january/february catchall
Who: Viktor and special guests and YOU
When: January through early February
Where: Cadens, the Horizon
What: open stuff, closed stuff, dangerous and illicit magical surgery, the usual
Warnings: the usual references to terminal illness including a steep decline and medical procedures/surgery. will list additional warnings as needed.
[open and closed starters in comments! This is also a general catch-all for Viktor’s do-or-die attempt to cure himself, and the events leading up to it, and his recovery (to come later). If you want a custom starter or something specific, just hit me up. full horizon details are here for any and all wildcarding needs. For everything else, I’m on plurk at
whitticus and on discord at whitticus#8139.]
When: January through early February
Where: Cadens, the Horizon
What: open stuff, closed stuff, dangerous and illicit magical surgery, the usual
Warnings: the usual references to terminal illness including a steep decline and medical procedures/surgery. will list additional warnings as needed.
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"I'm sure you think it'll be different because it's you doing it, but you also wanted to keep the Hexcore despite all the reasons not to." Viktor gets blinded by his own arrogance, same as Jayce sometimes, and his certainty somehow he can do better than everyone else. Jayce just knows it's false. And he'd rather Viktor not have to actually experience the full from grace that he did in order to get there. It's not fun.
Jayce unravels from Viktor's grip but only so he can turn to face him, pulling a leg up onto the bed so he can look at him more directly. He cups Viktor's face in his hands, brushing his thumb against the mole over his mouth, like always.
"I really hoped that it wouldn't have been a choice." And that is definitely the most unfair part, which he understands. Of course on an emotional level, Jayce wanted Viktor to just pick him. Them over anything else. It had been that simple for him, and it is difficult not to feel pain over that. Rational understanding or not, it hurts.
"I love you. Never forget that. But maybe you need to take some time to think over everything. You just had a huge life change. And some heavy news." Jayce's death should be heavy to him too, but it's complicated. "I'm not giving you any ultimatum. Rest and consider it."
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Next time, he always tells himself. Next time he'll get it right. That's what scientific progress is--improving with every new iteration, inching always towards perfection. That Jayce could be content with him and only him, at the expense of everything else, is all at once infuriating and deeply affecting.
"I know, Jayce." That love for him has never been in question. Viktor allows himself to lean into the hands against his face, and it's only another moment before he's squeezing his eyes shut, cheeks wet. A scenario where Jayce is dead is not one he wants to entertain--it's an overwhelming thought that hits him all at once, now that his own anger has ebbed. "I'm sorry. I need to think. About--about everything. But I'm not going to leave you. I promise."
we can wrap on this one here or on yours!
"Neither am I. I promise." They may have found themselves at an impasse, but it isn't breaking them up. Jayce didn't say these things to force a choice, he was simply drawing his own line, for now. For both of them to know. "I brought the papers you wanted. Maybe doing some work would be good." A distraction. They're both so good at those.
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He lets it go for as long as he's allowed, pulling away only when Jayce does. There are no real answers yet--he doesn't know when he'll be ready to give one, but in this moment he resolves to treasure what they have for as long as he can.
Jayce brings his attention to the papers, and Viktor swallows hard and nods. He reaches across the bed, to his book full of notes about the summoning ritual, and he closes it, returning it to the bedside table with all the others. Out of the way, but no guarantee he won't return to it later, the possibility there should he choose.
For now, he'll work on something else--something they can work on together.