kurt wαgnєr [ɹǝןʍɐɹɔʇɥƃıu] (
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❧ 002 [video]
[When the TAB first flickers to life, all that's visible is an intricately scarred cheek with just the slightest peek of ivory fangs past blue lips. There's the faint sound of something shifting about and finally, Kurt comes into full view.
He's sitting on the edge of an old stone fountain, his tail swishing back and forth behind him, a grin plastered across his face.] I know very little about this holiday, but I've read a few things in an attempt to try and understand better.
[Meaning that he has forgone all the really romantic and couple-esque things about 'Valentine's Day' or whatever they would be calling it on Thisavrou.]
Giving chocolate to someone you like is traditional and I have more than a few friends and other people that I enjoy being around, so ... [He reaches over to pick up a small black box and pops the lid off of it, revealing the candy inside.]
Who wants some chocolate? [A soft laugh follows shortly after his inquiry as he replaces the lid and clutches the box to his chest, smile somehow broadening.]
I'm more than willing to deliver it, too.
(ooc: cw for anyone that decides to read the thread with kurt and j. [mentions of self-harm, internalized transphobia and ... self-loathing?])
He's sitting on the edge of an old stone fountain, his tail swishing back and forth behind him, a grin plastered across his face.] I know very little about this holiday, but I've read a few things in an attempt to try and understand better.
[Meaning that he has forgone all the really romantic and couple-esque things about 'Valentine's Day' or whatever they would be calling it on Thisavrou.]
Giving chocolate to someone you like is traditional and I have more than a few friends and other people that I enjoy being around, so ... [He reaches over to pick up a small black box and pops the lid off of it, revealing the candy inside.]
Who wants some chocolate? [A soft laugh follows shortly after his inquiry as he replaces the lid and clutches the box to his chest, smile somehow broadening.]
I'm more than willing to deliver it, too.
(ooc: cw for anyone that decides to read the thread with kurt and j. [mentions of self-harm, internalized transphobia and ... self-loathing?])
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Care to fetch me my cigarettes? They're on the table behind you.
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Ja, sure. [He pivots on the ball of his foot and moves to the pack of smokes on the table, plucking it up to bring back over to J.] Here, [he offers, voice still softer than necessary.
It's none of his business, but he can't hold back the anxious comment:] You shouldn't smoke, miss J.
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And why is that? [Her voice is more nonchalant and uncaring this time. Kurt definitely isn't the first one say that.]
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You'll ruin your pretty skin and destroy your lungs. [Unsurprising that he isn't the first, though Kurt probably sounds more concerned than most people.]
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She picks up a cigarette with dark green color, which finds it's way between her painted lips. She also pulls out another one, this time blue colored and offers it to him.]
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When she offers him one of the cigarettes, though, he shakes his head and tucks his arms behind his back.] No, thank you.
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It's a funny thing, though. I've smoked for years and my skin is still soft and beautiful as you know. [She winks at him teasingly. Though the time they had actually touched each other had been everything but soft and gentle. More like, J's palm meeting his cheek.]
But you're Catholic, right? My mom is one, too.
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No, he'd understood why J had reacted that way.] I didn't mean that your skin isn't-- [He sounds like a fool with all this pausing and stammering, but he isn't sure what to say half the time he's around her. The wink doesn't help lessen the flushing of his cheeks, either.]
I am, ja. What does she think of your smoking habit?
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She'd probably say I'm going to hell. [She says with a shrug, again not really giving any weight to that opinion.] But I'm going there for plenty other things already.
[She spins the unlit cigarette between her fingers for few times and then suddenly takes a deep breath in, brings the end of the cigarette close to her mouth and blows to it. In her breath there's two sparks that are barely visible but still enough to light the tobacco. After that, flips it and puts the other end back to her mouth.]
Like for eating candy. You know that sugar is evil, right?
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[His eyes watch the stick of tobacco, following the way it moves through J's fingers and is brought up to her lips. Brilliantly colored irises dilate at the cigarette being lit by tiny flares from her mouth. He'd assumed that she had some sort of powers, considering she lived with them in the mansion, but he hadn't seen any abilities in action.]
It's not necessarily evil. The virtue of temperance disposes us to avoid any kind of excess with our vices, whether food, alcohol, tobacco, or medicine. Even materialistic things.
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But his question makes her take her eyes off from the cigarette, a curious and unspoken question stepping in her expression where tease had just been a second ago. Now, she can't help but wonder what all did he even see when he appeared to Peter's room last time. But then again, it didn't matter that much. She had done plenty of things, back at home and on Moira, that could easily land her on hell rather than heaven.]
Various things. I'm pretty sure I've committed every sin that you can think of. [And so the confident and playful tone returns to her, it's back in the curl of her lip and lightness fo here voice. She picks the chocolate box again, opens it and takes out one piece of delicious looking treat.]
Is it not? You think that temperance can beat the greed and gluttony. That it won't only lure you towards other carnal pleasures and hedonist sins.
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Kurt takes note of the curiosity in J's eyes, although it's gone just as quick as it had come and he shakes his head, reaching one hand up to rake through his bi-colored bangs.]
We all commit sins, nobody's perfect. [Doesn't matter how much they claim to be or act like they are. There's the slightest lift of the edges of his lips at the return of J's self-assured poise, the smile broadening a bit when she takes a chocolate from the box.]
I can't say what exactly will lead others toward that, but what I do know is that I can control my own actions, which means that I can pray for others to be directed toward happiness and things that will help them flourish in life - no matter what they believe in.
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Please, say little prayer for me so I can keep up sinning. Who knows, maybe it'll do the thing. [Is she making fun out of him? Maybe.]
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And even if she is making fun of him, Kurt either doesn't catch on or he's legitimately this sincere:] I pray for all my friends, miss J. You deserve to be happy, too.
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Well, maybe the sin is what makes me happy. [She laughs and brings the cigarette back to her mouth again as an icing on the cake. But to be honest, the whole idea of sin is more complicated than that. From all what she learned from her mother and the other people around her just being her is same as committing a sin and that's the one thing J would never give up on. But there's still a deep and strong self-loath hidden in her mocking yet amused laughter.]
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We all enjoy some form of 'sinful' activity. [In his case, it's scarification; he doesn't exactly take pleasure in the form of penitence, but many would say that what he's doing is immoral because self-harm is wrong in most cases. To Kurt, it's simply another way to repent, much like how some other Catholics are flagellants.]
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Leaning her back on the wall behind her, she crosses her arms and playfully bounces the leg that's placed over the another one up and down.]
Care to share with class what that sinful activity might be for you?
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He clears his throat, raises his arms and begins unbuttoning the sleeves of his shirt, rolling them up to the bend of his elbows. It's really only to prove a point - that nobody is perfect or free of sin, but his hands still shake as he continues bunching the fabric up. Once they are secured, Kurt holds his arms out, twisting them back and forth to show the intricately detailed scars there.]
Ritualistic scarification.
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"Bunch of lunatics," is what both her father and mother had said. Guess, that was too intense even for them. Even in the Catholic school which she attended after losing her family had deemed such acts as forbidden. Your body is a temple and whatsoever and you need to care and take care of it, that's what you owe to God.
So to see such thing, self-inflictef harm is jarring and makes her wonder why. It briefly takes her mind back to December, when she had found Kavinsky bleeding and razor in hand. A sight she still couldn't understand. But this was different than that. Kurt didn't want to die.]
Are you sure this is God you're worshipping here? As far I know there's someone else who asks for blood.
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The act is not only for repentance, though. On a personal level, he uses the Enochian markings in a way people wouldn't understand and honestly, the blue-skinned mutant is fine with that; he doesn't expect people to understand the things he does to himself and never once has he demanded them to do so. There's a reason he doesn't talk about it.
He swallows around the forming lump in his throat, finally looks away from J and begins forcing his sleeves back down. No, he's not ready to admit to any other reason for the mutilation aside from--]
God's son died for us. Does it not seem fair to sacrifice something in return for that?
I'm having feeling this thread should have cw for whole lot of things
Well, guess there's something good in his weird blue color, J thinks. For a quick moment she thinks how would they look on someone normal, how would the red marks look against the pale, white skin. A thought of that almost makes her feel nauseated. But regardless, she still can't quite wrap her head around why. And even though it's not like J isn't wearing her own sin and making it visible to everyone else, embracing and nearly smearing it on everyone else's faces, it's still hidden in such clever way that only few actually catch an idea of it. So, even if the blue takes the attention away from the marks, why would he leave cuts for everyone to see?]
Here I thought he died so that we wouldn't need to do things like these? Or does cutting yourself up make you feel closer to God or something equally weird?
i went ahead and added a thing up in the earlier entry (especially for this tag)
It's odd to have someone bring his scars into question; most people see them, scold or pity him and leave it at that, but J's actually asking him why he does it. He can't admit to the other reason yet and frankly, he's not sure she would understand that reasoning either, but he has to think of some way to answer her question truthfully and without letting on that he's becoming uncomfortable with the way this conversation seems to be headed.]
Sure, we can go with 'equally weird.' Have you ever had an adrenaline rush? Exsanguination offers that, too. I'm not saying that's a reason I do it. [Although, he's not going to admit that it's been reason before; the sting of the cut, the dull throb, throb, throbbing of his pulse, the bloom of epinephrine as he bleeds out. One of the same reasons why other people do drugs and maybe that's another thing that scares him: he enjoys the feeling.]
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So really, this is nothing but a pot calling kettle but it still everything but stops her fleshing out the tone of her voice with judgement. And it's not like she can't read the uneasiness and reluctance from him. But the more he shies away and tries to withdraw to himself away from her, the more does she want to chase and drag him out.
It's a cruel play.]
So. Does that mean you get kicks out of it? Isn't that what an 'adrenaline rush' is all about? [She pressures, her sharp and keen eyes fixated on him.] Don't worry. That's not even weirdest kink I've encountered.
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He huffs an indignant breath, straightens his posture and narrows his eyes in an almost skeptical manner at the woman in front of him, unsure as to what she is trying to accomplish by continuing to push at his insecurities.]
If you're asking if I do it because I enjoy it, I don't. [That's a lie.] And I'm not sure how cutting myself would be a 'kink.'
[Since he has no idea what it is, anyway.]
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It's an ugly need for superiority and to be right.]
Sweetie. There's bunch of people who get a hard on just for thinking about being bent over and spanked. [She laughs and inhales more smoke from her cigarette] I wouldn't be surprised if there were perverts enjoying cutting themselves up. Or what do you think?
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