RE: "Hmmm~?" {{Open}}
[ Marco Lopez ]
Marco expected nothing from Wrath.
He was nothing less than a wild animal Marco was in the unpleasant position of taming. When he committed a crime or sinned under the eyes of the Lord, Marco would feel nothing but exhaustion and perhaps the occasional frustration.
Dulce was another problem.
He had raised the boy since he was young. He couldn't claim he didn't discipline him enough or he didn't love him enough. He thought he had ingrained his values deep in his brain but his entire teenage life was just a bitter testament of how poorly he had raised him after all.
He knew he was at fault when he allowed Dulce to watch his beloved brother get possessed. He probably should not have backhanded him when he tried to intervene, but if he allowed him to alter the ritual, Micah's body would've died and all of them would have to face the temporal demon's wrath without any means of defending themselves.
One mistake and he pushed his son away.
The only son he had.
When Marco came home, he wished, a bit stupidly in retrospect, to not come home to a dozen phone calls about his children's behavior. He came home to a dozen phone calls about his children's behavior and a notice that they skipped class that day. He ordered Micah a couple of times to come home, even going so far as to text him, to no avail.
That was odd.
He heard the doorknob open.
Marco sat at the leather couch with a brandy in one hand and a cigarette on the other. "Dulce. Micah. Living room now."
[ Marco Lopez ]
Marco expected nothing from Wrath.
He was nothing less than a wild animal Marco was in the unpleasant position of taming. When he committed a crime or sinned under the eyes of the Lord, Marco would feel nothing but exhaustion and perhaps the occasional frustration.
Dulce was another problem.
He had raised the boy since he was young. He couldn't claim he didn't discipline him enough or he didn't love him enough. He thought he had ingrained his values deep in his brain but his entire teenage life was just a bitter testament of how poorly he had raised him after all.
He knew he was at fault when he allowed Dulce to watch his beloved brother get possessed. He probably should not have backhanded him when he tried to intervene, but if he allowed him to alter the ritual, Micah's body would've died and all of them would have to face the temporal demon's wrath without any means of defending themselves.
One mistake and he pushed his son away.
The only son he had.
When Marco came home, he wished, a bit stupidly in retrospect, to not come home to a dozen phone calls about his children's behavior. He came home to a dozen phone calls about his children's behavior and a notice that they skipped class that day. He ordered Micah a couple of times to come home, even going so far as to text him, to no avail.
That was odd.
He heard the doorknob open.
Marco sat at the leather couch with a brandy in one hand and a cigarette on the other. "Dulce. Micah. Living room now."