dealing with the blues (gomorrah) (mikh)

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@"Poptart"

"Let's see about that then," said Teddy, and he, out of nowhere -

- kissed Gabriel on the lips -

and then took a shot. His expression was flat for a bit, then furrowed in thought, then shook. "Nope, I think I'll stick to girls for now."

Upon seeing Gabriel looking like gravity just shifted ten different ways, Teddy curved his lips into an exaggerated expression of hurt. He put one hand on his back and said, "Hey, you don't have to be that disgusted. That's just rude."

His free hand quickly shot out and grabbed the prescribed bottle, and in one motion he had it opened and drained into his mouth. It felt fine for the first half second, but then Teddy noticed that he was on fire.

"Wow. I haven't been burned this badly since old Bart put me down 2 months after I was born. Real nice," he casually commented, observing his fiery state. It hurt, but it hurt nicely, which I should really stop thinking, he said to himself. "Any chance this might make me grow more stuff - oh, there we go."

Now there was this blue creature with horns growing out of the back of its neck, flaming in the club in more ways than one. Teddy smiled and offered one searing hand to Gabriel and said, "Speaking of fire... how about we go out and paint the town a more orange shade of red..?"
 

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Mikhainon was certainly amused. Kissed by a mana construct! That was certainly new. He could definitely file that in the list of things he's done, now. "Who says I can't be a girl? You'd be surprised at the things I can do, and the things you'd like." He winked. Of course, some people tended to think he was a bit extreme. Those people were huge fun suckers.

As the shenanigans continued, Mikhainon lazily flicked the horns growing out of his head and perked up at the mention of a more orange shade of red. Immediately, he thought of the church so shamelessly built in front of Gomorrah.

What was up with that? Every time Mikhainon thought about that dumb Holy Tilde Church, he started to fume. He hated it, hated the Reverend's deranged ramblings outside of it. Now, he'd like to paint that a more orange shade of red. The more he thought about this, the more sound the decision felt. Yes... Yes, good. He loved it. In his impaired by alcohol mind, he couldn't process how this could possibly be a bad idea.

Mikhainon reached for a bottle of vodka on the counter and decided to head out, gesturing for Teddy to come with. "I've got the right place that needs repaint."
 

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"Sir, I love you right now but not that way. I'm not a two-way revolving door. Probably!" His voice dropped to a low monotone and he continued, "Mana construct not equipped to parse this emotion."

On a more serious note though, Teddy declared perhaps the only truly honest thing he'd said all night from the point where he mocked Marina up until now. It probably would have gotten across better if he didn't say it like a drunken Scotsman though. "I don't know who or what I'd like but I'd like to be a real boy like Pinocchio. Which is... not exactly a good metaphor. Am I drunk? No, not really."

"Hang on. I'm not drunk and I'm still suggesting arson. Interesting," Teddy mused, sitting down with his elbows on his knees and his chin on his hands. He wasn't sitting on a chair at all, just miming the motion, and pretended to contemplate. Or he could actually be contemplating for all he was worth. It was impossible to tell, even for him. "Then again, I am horned, extra-armed, and on fire."

He didn't exactly know what Gabriel had in mind, but with the way he currently was... it was pretty much going to be impossible to conclusively pin anything on him. And he was feeling a little bit sinister right now, which pleased him. "Arson is only a little adjustment away from art..."

"...let us paint. Unless I'm picking up on the wrong things but if I'm not let us paint."
 

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Mikhainon nodded, gesturing Teddy to come with, hyped as all hell as he had a specific target in mind. Our Lady of Righteous Judgment Church, built right in front of Gomorrah. That lunatic Reverend preached for hours on end in front of his night club and dissuaded people with a weaker will from partying in his Temple. There were too many insults and he was done letting them slip by. In the days of the Old Testament, this was the sort of heretical affront that unleashed the bloody fury of old, pagan gods.

And as an old, pagan god, he decided he was about to unleash some good, old bloody fury. Who said the classics were ever out of style? He was drunk, yes, but he was also angry even without the influence of alcohol. He wondered why he hadn't acted on his own impulses before. This seemed like the only logical course of action to take.

When they left the Night Club and entered the cold, quiet night of the Strip, Duke Mikhainon smiled at his companion and lead him to the property of the church.

"Reverend Aurelia's Holy Tilde Church. I swear, that woman is a raving lunatic. It'll help Manta Carlos a great deal if this establishment was put out of business. And this paint job is absolutely hideous." He gestured at the entirety of the church. "I wouldn't mind it if it got painted a brighter shade of orange!"

He offered the bottle of vodka he pulled out of the counter for Teddy. "Do you want to do the honors?"
 

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"Y'know, lady in there called me a demon once," Teddy mused, eyeing the vodka. It looked more enticing than other things at the moment, and he licked his lips. "She said I 'had the stench of a demon on me'. Now, I'm not sure how accurate this is, but I'd like to think I smell magical, not demonic."

He reached out and took the bottle. "Gladly."

Teddy stepped outside - or rather, phased outside until the hand holding the vodka was at the door, at which point he opened the door from outside - into the stale air. He took a deep breath that held no relevance to his well-being in the slightest, and then coughed out a tiny blue wisp of smoke. "Hmm... I have horns and I'm on fire. But I'm still blue. Also, you might want to put out the door, I think I set it on fire when I walked through. Cause I am just that damned hot."

He laughed at his own low-level jest and then abruptly cut off the laugh. "Seriously though. Did I put it on fire? I'm not sure, I'm already burning and it's getting in my eyes."

The bottle of vodka popped open with a clean slice from a knife procured from who knew where - a knife that just as quickly popped back into Teddy's pocket. Miraculously, his clothes were still on him, despite the burning. "Good thing I invested in stuff made from my own stuff. Mana doesn't burn as much as you'd expect."

His arm raised the bottle, held it up high, and then tipped its contents into his mouth. His color changed from bright blue to transparent, and now there was just a bunch of burning clothes floating around on fire, some shards of glass on the pavement, a horn attached to nothing, and a few human arms dancing the macarena on an invisible torso.

"You know, I was thinking to molotov the hell out of that vodka at first, but why do that when I can just ALLAHU AKBAAAAAAAAAAAAAAR -

Without warning, Teddy broke into a sprint screaming and dashed through the church's doors, setting them ablaze. For a while there was nothing to be seen from outside, until from inside came an extremely loud voice, all baritone and unfittingly beautiful.

"Miserere, miserere
Miserere, misero me
Pero' brindo alla viiii - taaaaaaaaaa!"


Out of the wall beside the broken door jumped Teddy, hitting the pavement with a loud thud and a roll. "Any song requests? I think I found the PA they use for those 'renounce sin' regular broadcast things. I am going to put on a performance that will make angels weep. Or, you know, one of them."

He shrugged off the fire on him and dusted himself a bit. "Friendly tip: stop, drop and roll doesn't apply if you're not obedient to the laws of physics."
 

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Mikhainon pursed his lips thoughtfully and shook his head. "No, no, you don't smell demonic at all. Like you need a mana bath, but that's a whole other issue." But hey, spite was still spite. He snorted, leaning against the gate to watch Teddy do his thing. He'd join him in this sacrilegious act of arson, but his suit was so damn nice. How could he afford scorch marks?

Mikhainon was thinking of Molotov cocktails too, or at least dousing something in alcohol, but he didn't realize Teddy would drink it all up and set himself on fire. His eyes were wide, and he gasped, dragging his hands down his face.

Terrorist jokes, too! Teddy might be a nerd, but he was damn good at parties. The inky sky was suddenly defiled by bright, burning orange.

He felt like he was home.

Mikhainon followed him into the establishment, casually walking around spots of fire and perusing Reverend Aurelia's stuff. If he was lucky, he would chance upon something magical, but he doubted the woman was competent enough to be a magician. At the very least, she should have tithes, right? Or was she truly the only person inside? He picked up a book and waved it at Teddy's direction.

"Oh, babe, the trick is to get sucked into a cold vacuum. That'll put the fire out." He threw the book at Teddy's burning direction. "I'm enjoying the light show, Dean Martin. How about Ain't That A Kick In The Head?"
 

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"How lucky can one guy be -
She scorned me and now you see
Like that book verse said, quote
'oat' -"


- he sang, perfectly aware that he was both botching the song and still aflame, rapidly changing hues and burning in technicolor. He strolled lazily through the main hallway of the large interior, serenely observing how everything was starting to warp. The church, naturally, was simply a massive illusion, something Teddy had discovered a few weeks back by simple observation. Or rather, guessed - he couldn't be sure if it was alternate space or if it was illusion as he'd seen the back and the place was much smaller than it should be basing on the inside.

"The room's burning completely black
I'd hug her but she's not yet back
Like a fella once said
Ain't that a kick in the head?"


In all honesty, there wasn't really all that much animosity between Teddy and the reverend. There were perhaps times when she would call him evil, and would tell him to renounce his ways, but other than that, there wasn't much else, and certainly not enough to warrant aggression. He'd have to make up for that with probably flowers or donations or something later on.

Teddy strolled into the now distorted room by the side of the once grand main chamber. Everything had gone up in flames, revealing a gray and unassuming frame, except that the altar made of stone at the very end was real. "Do you think these carvings are song lyrics that I could sing and maybe summon God or a god or gods or Cthulhu?"

He reached out to touch the stone whilst humming, and then slid right through. Evidently, the stone couldn't quite catch on fire, but he found something interesting inside. There was what appeared to be a hollow compartment holding - oh boy that's interesting I should look into that - something. Quickly, he phased through the stone and burst out the other side with something lodged inside him. It was a rather ornate sword of strange make, which didn't really matter at the moment because fuck it's a cool sword I'm taking it -

"My head keeps spinning
I got a thing and I'm grinning
If this is just the beginning
My life is gonna be
Be-autiful!"


A huge chunk of ceiling fell down, and the glamours on the building were all but spent. There the church was, a monument made of ash and dust.

"Much better like this, yes, much better."
 

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Mikhainon followed him deeper into the church. His physical form was starting to heat up around the edges, but the elements didn't deter him. Things were much harsher in his part of hell. The way the flames danced, and the almost disturbing singing juxtaposed next to it, was enticing, especially in his intoxicated state.

The altar they encountered was fascinating. Mikhainon's mind didn't work like humans. It could remember events with vivid and unfaltering detail. He memorized the writing on the stone so he could attempt to decipher it in private. How very fascinating. He knew there was something going on in that batshit Reverend's church. "I don't know, Teddy. That's what I'm going to find out —"

And then Teddy was gone. Mikhainon stumbled forward in an attempt to grab him. It was futile, and the next thing he knew, Teddy was out with a sword lodged inside him. He didn't feel much like caring, so he shrugged. "Finders keepers, I suppose. I'm sure the Holy Reverend would protest, and that's why you should take it."

When the smoke got a little too thick, Mikhainon covered his mouth with his sleeve and exited. Damn mortal body. He was covered in head to toe with sooth and ash, his eyes were watering, and his lungs were thick of smoke. But at the end of the day, seeing her "church" burned down was an accomplishment.

"Good job, Teddy. Now we got to —"

There were the sound of fire trucks and police cars headed to this direction. Mikhainon acted on instinct, shifting to crow and flying towards the nearby woods.

As for Teddy, well... He was sure he could figure something out.
 
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