Luck be a lady (ReD)

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Her surprise amused him. He was beginning to realize that it was those momentary candid momental entry where she was not entirely in control that he found her the most beautiful.

"Wait, have I never told you? Didn't she mangle one of the guys you sent over to check on me last time I gothink sick? Or was that one of the mob goons that was after me? Either way yeah, I went to the academy adoption fair to get a nice, safe dog or kitten and came back with her. Story of my life."

His heart raced when she inched closer and he wrestled with the urge to close the gap and just hold her, and lay there entwined in the sheets forever.

She was a dancer, he knew and while working there were clear,your stated bounerves established. But where was the line drawn now? Would it be stupid to ask every time he wanted to surprise her with a kiss? How should he-

Her next kiss put an abrupt halt to his worries.

And gods what a kiss it was.

It lacked the fire, the electric passion of their earlier moment. It wasn't dripping with desire and need. It wasn't a kiss that made you willing to fight the world just to hold it a second longer.

It was one that told you that you didn't NEED to. That you didn't need to earn or prove anything. It wasn't a kiss of lust, but one of love.

Holy shit... he really loved her. Capital "L" loved.

Letting himself move with the moment he wrapped his arms around her, pulling her close, letting his jaw rub gently against her hair. Her utterance of his name sent another shiver running down his spine.

"Let fate throw whatever it may. I don't need protection, I don't need a guardian."

He tilted her face up towards him.

"All I need to know is that you'll be there with me and that you'll do your best to be honest with me, and I swear to do the same. My life is an open book to you, my...love."

The word came out hesitantly, as if wondering if it was really okay to say such a thing.

"Anything you wish to know, anything you wonder about, you need only ask, alright?

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Yoka practically purred with the movement, wriggling to find the perfect spot when he drew her closer. She closed her eyes and breathed in his scent right below the crook of his neck and she would have been content to stay there, but he tilted her face back up to his own.

He called her his love and Yoka kissed that spot on his neck in return, but she didn't understand it like Murphy did. To her, the word was simply a pet name. Yoka already underestimated what this meant to him. She didn't know how it would hit her like a bullet when she understood.

"Okay," she said, and she gave him another gentle squeeze. It was in her nature to be rough and it surprised her that, even though he was solid, that he was tangible, that he was here, she was still surprised she could touch him without him disappearing. It was such a stupid thing to be surprised about, but she was. She pursed her lips and considered this, but it wasn't an emotion she could deal with at this moment.

She thought again about the moment in the car.

"Murphy," she said. "I want to try to make you feel good. Would you let me do that?"

She thought about every touch he'd had that must have hurt, and Yoka knew she couldn't erase them. She wouldn't even think to try.

But she wanted to at least amend the damage she had done.

She leaned forward as though she was going to kiss him again, but she nipped at his bottom lip, holding it between her teeth for just a second before breathing the words into this mouth.

"I want you to take your shirt off."
 

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Despite his best efforts, a soft moan escaped his lips when she nipped him. He closed his eyes and felt himself in that pleasant state of half sleep that occurred during those rare moments of contentment.

But her words woke him up.

Something about the way she squeezed him when she said it. The way she'd kept worrying about him and insisting he take better care of himself.

She was...worried...about him...?

With regret he pulled slowly himself out of the cuddle. "If that is what you'd like then by all means, though I can't imagine feeling better than I have been all day."

Jesus, that sounded cheesy even to him... but why didn't he feel embarrasses?

Slowly he unbuttoned his shirt, hesitating slightlyrics on every subsequent button. She'd already seen the patchwork of disgust that was his torso, but.... she was just so gorgeous, so flawless...and he...

He most certainly was not.

Putting his apparent self image issues aside he removed the shirt and folded it neatly, trying not to look at Yoka.

If it looked bad athing a quick glimpse it sure as hell didn't look any better up close. The skin across his chest had been puckered and scarred so badly that it was hard to tell what his original skin color was.

He hated his scars, though not for the same reason most people assumed. Everywhere people saw them; in the locker room, at the beach, passing through the corridors to the dorm showers, everyone had one of two opinions. Either it was "Jesus Christ what happened? Cover up that looks disgusting" or worse, he got a speech telling him that he should be proud of his scars, that they shaped him to be stronger or some bullshit lIke that.

His scars were just that, scars.

It was true, each one had a story behind it, lessons he'd learned, but romanticizing them cheapened them. It made you forget the lessons you learned getting themy. He wasn't really embarrassed by the scars themselves, but rather he was embarrassed how people acted about themy.

"Well... here I am... I guess."

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Yoka was in the latter category with his scars.

She was the sort of person to idolize scars. If she really examined her reasoning for this, it had to do with change. Yoka had lived through five centuries. She had seen so much change it was difficult to keep up with, difficult to even conceptualize that only a few hundred years ago she was excited by the luxury of a straw bed and now that bed she had was so soft and so plush she was sleeping on a cloud. And forget cell phones.That was a whole other story.

Everything changed. People changed. But scars remained. They were one constant that humans, at least, couldn't disguise.

"Roll over and close your eyes," she said, and then, after another moment, "and let me know if I hurt you, or if you want me to stop."

It wasn't just for his benefit that she said that--she'd say it to most before doing something like this. Communication was important. She reached beneath the pillow on the other side and produced a bottle of something that smelled of cinnamon and rubbed it on her palms.

She climbed over him, resting herself ontop of his butt, and Yoka ran her fingers over his back for a moment, touching the scars. It was an unfamiliar texture, not the same as a person who is covered by burn scars. The variety fascinated her.

She wondered, then, if maybe Murphy's power was like an illness in that It needed him alive in order to function.

She wanted to ask him how he was still alive.

Instead, she continued her feather light touches, just drawing patterns as though she was casting spellwork over him. She watched the way he responded, trying to take notes of any sensitive ares and assess if it was a good sensitive or a bad sensitive, though honestly without asking it would be hard to tell.

She leaned forward and started to work, massaging her fingers into his shoulders, then down each arm and back up. She worked his back slow and hard, putting her whole body into the movement. Her hips pressed him down, keeping him in place, while she rubbed.

She forgot how much she liked doing this.

It was a skill she'd added to her repertoire and expanded over the years, but it wasn't one she got to use often, and not in a situation like this.

She rarely did this without the expectation of something to follow, though, and she tried to ignore the way her body responded out of habit. She resisted the temptation to lick down his spine. It was a great way to give goosebumps.

Instead, she dragged her hair down his back and continued her assault on him with her hands.

"Murphy," she said after a moment.

She was done focusing on the worst.

"What is the best thing that could happen from this?"
 

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Murphy had been to a masseuse once. It had been a larger woman with giant hands who had complained that his body was too tight to do much good. Milk, bless her heart he tried to teach him to stretch, to loosen his muscles so that he could be more flexible and smoother in combat.

That had stuck nearly a week.

In truth there was a part of Murphy that LIKED being tensed. Sure he would never be as limber as Yoka, or as dexterous as some of the girls at the club, and he sure as hell wouldn't be as strong as the bouncer at said club.

But in truth he never needed to be. More than anything, the things that kept him alive were his instinct and his knowledge of exactly how his body would react in almost every situation. He'd become so accustomed to being hit strung that it just felt wrong when he was actually relaxed.

It didn't help that damn near everything madesign him tense up instinctually. Dogs barking, he tensed up. Someone approached to ask the time, he tensed up. A gorgeous woman running gentle caresses along his Scars? Yeah, he tensed up.

That changed, however, as soon ash she applied pressure. For a brief moment everything went white, a sudden, mind-numbing pain shot through his shoulder but then the moment passed and he felt.... well to honest he felt pretty good.

Every press of her fingers, was the same; a brief moment of pain followed by heavenly bliss.

When she asked that soft, seductive question his mind started to race. There were a million things he so longed to do with. Some sweet, some carnal, some selfish, all intimate. The painkillers were finally starting to kick in, and between that and her gentle massage, he felt the adrenaline rush of the last few hours begin to ebb, and a fuzzy thought managed to bubble up and make itself heard.

It wasn't a sensual request, and later he'd curse himself for not choosing something more daring, but in that moment he knew exactly what would make this moment perfect.

"Sing for me... please..."

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Murphy was fucking tense.

He was so tense Yoka had to wonder if he was even enjoying this.

It's not that she blamed him for being tense. Not at all. It's just that he was basically one big knot and Yoka was doing her best to unravel it with the steady press of her fingers. She had to admit, though: she liked the challenge.

Murphy was giving her something she hadn't experienced in a long time. It was a puzzle she couldn't piece together immediately, one where Yoka couldn't even visualize what it was supposed to look like when it was completed.


She didn't pause when he made his request, nor did she point out that wasn't exactly the question she had asked.

But she did it anyway, hesitating only for a moment and then having a false start or two while she tried to find the right note.

Yoka sang, of course, because she was an entertainer. Why wouldn't that have been added to her repertoire? But it was hard to do drunk, and even harder when she hadn't sang anything other than karaoke in a few years.

She was a crooner. It was easy to picture her lounging across the top of a grand piano while a pianist pounded on the keys, which, of course, had been exactly what she had been.

"I love the free, fresh wind in my hair
Life without care, oh I'm so broke, it's old
I hate California, it's crowded and damp
That's why the lady is a tramp...I am a tramp," she sang.

The request wasn't unusual.

But it wasn't something she expected from Murphy.

It made her realize there were a lot of pieces holding this knot together.

She wondered if he had nightmares.

As the end of the song approached, Yoka arched her back and then leaned over him, kissing the top of his head and draping herself over his back, still careful to avoid his legs. Her hands worked at his arms again, unrelenting with the desire to relax him.

"That wasn't the question," she whispered to him.
 

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He closed his eyes and let himself get lost in her song.

Murphy wasn't a particularly big fan of crooner, but as he imagined Yoka dressed as a modern Jessica Rabbit he began to see the appeal of the genre. The song itself was gentle and soothing, her hands continuing to work their magic all along his body.

Slowly but steadily he began to relax.

It started in his shoulders where the usual shooting pains numbed and then faded entirely. His hands, often prickling with pins and needless felt soothed by whatever it was she was rubbing on him.

He became painfully aware of her pressed up against him, warm breath gently tickling his earight as she caught him trying to dodge her question.

Double damn, even drunk she was good.

He said nothing for a time, though she could not doubt feel his heartbeat rising but not likely for the reason she expected.

He didn't have an answer for her. Not once in his life had he ever even considered a best case scenario. Even in his wildest fantasies there was always a catch. A price to be paid.

Ignoring the psychological implications of such, he was agitated over not having an appropriately smooth answer for her. After all this banter he seemed to finally be reaching the end of his reserves.

Maybe he'd try the plain truth instead.

A poor plan. He knew he was still wrapped up in the moment of being head over heels but he had fuck all else to try.

It took even longer for him to muster up the courage to say it.

"The best possible thing.. would...would be..."

Fuck... he couldn't say it. He'd only just really gotten into a... well he assumed this was an intimate relationship but he didn't want to come across as pathetic or desperate.

Screw it, in for a penny, in for a pound.

"The best thing that could come from this would be if.. [sub]you'd..marry me?[/sub]"

Murphy was new to this.

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To her credit, Yoka didn't hesitate when Murphy said the best case scenario would be getting married. She was still rubbing him, enticed by the progress, and it wasn't until she'd moved back down his back that her eyebrows shot up on her face and she was glad that she was on his back so he wouldn't see the expression.

It wasn't what Yoka expected him to say.

She wasn't sure what she was expecting. That wasn't it.

But there was a certain logic to it. So weddings were a sign of commitment, a visible representation of not only love, but of the reliance that came with it. It was one person saying to another, you are not alone because I am with you.

It made Yoka feel something unexpected that he wanted that he wanted that with her.

It actually made her sad.

Not pity.

Just sadness.

"Do you know how sweet you are?" Yoka asked. It wasn't mocking. Her tone was generally curious, but she began to slow the pace of her hands now that she was feeling progress beneath her knuckles.

She could hear his heart beating and Yoka took a moment to tease him, but just gently. It was partially serious as well. "Does that mean sex before marriage is out for you?" she asked.

"Thank you for being honest with me," she told him. And she kissed the top of his head again, and then the back of his neck, right where his spine met, the spot she'd bite if she was an animal in for the kill.

She sat up slowly, still straddling him, and unsnapped her bra from beneath her kimono.
 

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It was amazing just how fast one could rationalize their actions in the heat of a panicked moment.

Technically he'd answered he question. He wanted nothing more than to always be with her and marriage was the logical conclusion of that path. But man, Yoka hadn't even flinched when he'd mentioned it. Centuries of experience must have made her damn near unflappab-

Oh. Oh damn, there was a huge fucking flaw in his logic.

Yoka had been around for hundreds of years and would likely be around for several hundred more given her natural cunning and abilities.

He on the other hand, had perhaps another 10 years, 50 if his powers behaved. In the grand scheme of things he would be gone in a blink of a cosmic eye, and Yoka would be left on her own... again.

He wondered how many times that had happened before.

Way to go, dumbass.

He didn't miss the a slight tinge of that sadness in her voice. Sweet... it was the first time anyone had called him anything like that. He'd been called an idiot, a fool, an ass... but not once did anyone ever think of him as sweet.

It felt....nice

As he knuckles rolled over his muscles he came to a slow, deliberate decision.

He'd meant what he said. He wanted to marry her.

Not now of course. They were still in the stage of getting a feel for this, for them. It would be some time before both of them might be even close to ready, and that was if they even survived the first few months.

But what he didn't intend to do was abandon her. He wouldn't leave her brokenhearted after a few short years in her perspective.

His counselor had told him he needed a life goal.

Immortality seemed like as good a one as any.

Strangely, coming to that decision calmed him greatly, and he even managed a laugh when she asked about premarital sex.


"Not a chance in hell. Never got the idea of abstinence until marriage. How are you supposed to know whether you and your partner are compatible if you don't have sex? Why?"

He heard the rustling of clothes above him and finally managed to put two and two together.

"Oh."

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Yoka was still thinking about getting married.

It's not like she hadn't been married. It's just that...well, Murphy hit the head on that one. She'd outlive him. She'd accepted that part already, but it didn't mean she was happy about accepting it. It put her in the difficult situation of giving herself fully to Murphy. In a way, in a terrible, inappropriate way, it would have been easier to look at Murphy as her pet. He would know her entire life and she could lavish him in love and affection, but he would be gone one day, and she would be devastated, and she’d swear of having another one forever…and then eventually it would happen again.

She was trying very, very hard not to do that.

She laughed at his response.

“I agree with you on that one. It’s one of the things that I’m happy has changed about the world we live in,” she said. “It’s not that people weren’t doing that before, but then there was always the shame and the awkwardness after a good hot fuck, and honestly playing along get old. And then got forbid they were worried about pregnancy or me having their bastard child and figured it’d be easier to kill me than take the risk.”

Yoka shrugged, gave a short laugh, and continued the slowing of her fingers, but she was reluctant to stop touching him.

“So Murphy,” she said, transitioning to a more mischievous tone. She dancer her fingers across his back like she was playing piano. “Have you thought about sleeping with me before?”

She wouldn’t let him off that easily.

“What’s the wildest thing you’ve dreamed about me doing to you?” she asked, leaning forward to nip the very tip of his ear, letting her hot breath warm his skin. It was easy for Yoka to talk about sex but she suspected it might not be that easy for Murphy, and just because she wanted him to be relaxed and comfortable didn’t mean she couldn’t torture him, too.

She’d tell him after she found out that he wouldn’t be getting any until after the third date. Yoka was a lady, after all.