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Ty whined and hissed piteously as he was caught, his eyes popping back open in frustration. "I was sleeping until you ruined it." After thrashing a bit more, Ty relaxed for a moment, building up energy to break his wrists free. Sitting up, Ty used his wrists to drag Levi over closer to the centre of the bed, swinging one leg over to sit on the smaller boy's stomach so he could lean over. On the risk of looking and feeling like he was trying to molest his younger roommate, Ty rubbed his stomach against their joined hands, trying to catch the edge of the bandage on a finger. "My own good would be happier with it off."

Settling back down after his short attempt, Ty adjusted himself, shifting the bulk of his weight to his knees. He was grumpy at Levi, but certainly not enough to intentionally squish the boy. "If you tape my hands I'll bite you. Mittens look dumb." That wouldn't be fun to explain, either-- having mittens taped to his hands. He could probably turn into a raven to escape this, and poo on Levi's bed, but a wound that was troubling a human would probably end up killing a bird."Let's play a game. I win, the bandage comes off forever. You win, bandage stays on for another hour."
 

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<div align=center>Levi blinked, wide eyed and confused as Ty shifted up to straddle him. "I.. What are you...?" He wasn't used to being dominated, at least not like this. The notion threw him and made him blush. Levi suddenly felt far too hot in his own skin all of a sudden, this is bad. He tried to push the feeling away and focus blankly on his room mate's face. "Mine wouldn't. I don't wanna see your weird, creepy wounds." He answered, a ghost of a frown crossing his pretty face. Blood didn't phase Levi, but he was under the impression that the wound on Tyberius' stomach was a lot worse than he thought it was. The last time Levi had seen it was back in the infirmary.

"Mittens look cute." He answered, though perhaps not on Ty, perhaps on a little feminine boy that looked about twelve years old. "If you bite me, I'll bite back." He answered, matter-of-factly. That was the useful part about having fangs, biting people became a dangerous method of attack. Let's play a game. The demon flicked a single eyebrow upwards, "what kind of game?" He asked, though he wasn't sure why he bothered, backing out would mean Ty won instantly and took off the bandage. Levi wasn't sure why he cared so much, but deep down it might have been because he didn't really want his room mate to end up getting sick.</div>
 

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Tyberius pouted immediately. His battle wounds weren't that creepy. Well, actually, they probably were. That light sword or whatever it was definitely would leave a nice scar. One of his favourite part about getting wounded heavily was the promise of a good scar, and the chance to add a fun story about his bravery to it. Under his breath, Ty couldn't help but mumble, "It was your fault, anyway."
Excited at the prospect of a game, Tyberius straightened up. He hadn't thought he would have his offer taken up in the first place, and therefore hadn't bothered to think up any kind of games.

"A good game. A fun one." Stalling, Ty looked around slowly, thinking of what could be used as a fun game. Light dawned on his face, and his head snapped back to Levi's. He knew of a fun game, and one that he would win easily. "Hey, out of curiosity, how much do you know about getting bird poo out of bedsheets? If you get it out of your bedsheets, you win the game." Grinning wickedly down at Levi, Ty dismounted, tugging back at his wrists, eager to start this game.
 

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<div align=center>Something about Levi's demeanor immediately changed, it was your fault, anyway. Why did that hurt? Most likely because deep down he knew very well that it probably was his fault. That realization stung and Levi didn't like it. Guilt was a strange and terrible feeling to him, he seldom experienced it. What was so special about this guy? Nothing. So why did he feel so guilty all of a sudden? "I'm sorry." He mumbled, his voice dropping a few tones and his eyes dropping away from Ty's face. "I didn't think that would happen to you." He squirmed a little, trying to break away from the older man. He suddenly didn't want to be in here anymore.

"What?" His brow furrowed as Tyberius spoke again, "that's a terrible idea for a game." He muttered, sighing lightly and trying again to squirm out from underneath his room mate. He didn't know if the bandage would even stay on him as a bird. Ty might have been the most unfriendly person Levi had ever met, but that didn't mean he wanted him to die. "Can you get off me, please?" He asked. It was strange to see him so dejected all of a sudden.</div>
 

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Fascinated now, Ty stared down at the boy with interest. He didn't expect this sort of reaction. He was looking more for ... A bigger angry reaction, not this mopey mess. Levi had even apologised to him, looking contrite — An expression that Ty had never seen or would have thought to see on the younger boy's face. Settling down harder, Ty decided to refuse to let the boy escape. This was far too interesting to just ignore, now.

Levi was beginning to wriggle underneath him again, and Ty made an extra effort to shift more weight onto his victim to keep him captive. "No. I'll stay here, I think." Pushing Levi's hands off his wrists, Ty turned it around, his hands capturing his roommates and holding them down at his side. "Why do you sound unhappy?" He didn't really know what changed — if anything — and Ty was beginning to feel something of his own guilt. He wondered if he had said anything bad to change the mood this drastically, and came up empty.
 

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<div align=center>Levi continued to frown, still refusing to meet Ty's eye again. He hadn't known the outing would result in a huge fight and a stabbing - though then again most probably would have assumed that. Ty hadn't wanted to go out in the first place, perhaps Levi should have just left him where he had been. There was no use trying to force Tyberius to move, as already established, Levi was only little, he wasn't able to fight his room mate off very easily. Not physically, anyway. He sighed and relaxed again, giving up on trying to leave and deciding it'd be easier to stay here instead.

Why do you sound unhappy? The boy's brow furrowed slightly, though not in an irritated manner. "Because I feel guilty about it, okay?" He answered, "I feel guilty that you got hurt because of me." His tone was still painfully quiet, he didn't like admitting things like that. In fact, he didn't much like having feelings. If it had been a stranger in the same situation as Ty, Levi wouldn't have cared one bit, he might even have laughed. But Tyberius wasn't really a stranger, not anymore at least. He was glad his room mate was - more or less - okay, though.</div>
 

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Rather touched that Levi was concerned and guilted by his wound, Ty tilted his head to the side. It felt like Levi had relaxed under him finally, and Ty let some of the pressure up. "You feel guilty...?" It almost hurt a little, to see Levi blaming himself for what happened. It really wasn't his fault, he shouldn't have reacted so harshly and called strangers demon spawn. "No, no. It was really all my fault. I shouldn't have called them names. I caused my own wound and I — If you hadn't been there, I would have died. My only real defense is ... Turning into a bird, and had I done that, the wound would have easily been more fatal."

Hesitating for a second, Ty freed one hand, bringing it down on Levi's head to pat him somewhat stiffly. After a few moments, Ty eased himself off the boy, scooting backwards to give him a bit more room. He wasn't used to sharing feelings and it felt stiff and awkward to him. "So thank ... You. For — helping." His hand went back to Levi, petting the boy's head like one might with an animal. "It wasn't your fault, I promise."
 

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<div align=center>The reaction Levi received surprised him so much he almost wondered what had happened to Tyberius and who this stranger was. I knew he wasn't all bad. Levi shook his head, it wasn't really Ty's fault either, not completely at least. The demon pouted a little, "I don't know why they reacted so badly to it... I mean.. It wasn't that bad." He mumbled, eyes finally flickering back up to look at Tyberius. "Being demon spawn is okay." Levi suddenly had the overwhelming urge to worm himself in close next to Tyberius, but he knew better than that, he didn't want to ruin this.

He automatically pushed his head to Ty's hand as he began to pet him, sitting up as he moved off him and crossing his legs over each other. "I..." A small smile crossed his features, "it's okay. I.. I didn't want you to die." He tentatively shuffled just that little bit closer, though not so much that it was overly noticeable. He got the feeling they both had something in common right now, and that thing was most likely the desire to seek revenge. That would most likely have to wait, however, and besides, revenge was best served up cold.</div>
 

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Tyberius shrugged in agreement. He didn't really think that was the worst insult he could have thrown, and it was a bit of an overreaction on their part in his opinion. Had he been a different person, he would have cheered when Levi finally managed to look at him again. "I didn't really want to die much, either. Where would you be without me? Dead, no doubt. Those goblins would have slaughtered a little thing like you."

Mirroring, Ty scooted in a little closer too, missing the warmth when he and Levi were curled up together earlier. So gay. So, so gay. He knew it was pretty gay to want to try to sleep with Levi again, but it just felt so nice. And anyway, he could always just push him off the bed in the morning to even it out. "I'm cold. I think I'm dying, come closer." Without waiting, Ty pulled Levi closer to him, his arms wrapping themselves around the boy as he flopped backwards onto his bed, burying his face in Levi's neck.
 

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<div align=center>Levi briefly wondered if Ty was right or not, he didn't really count himself as weak, but it would have been two against won. He shook the thought away, he didn't really like the idea of being beat up by two tiny little girls. "Would have slaughtered me with how ugly they were." Levi answered, "almost died when I saw their faces first time, to be honest." The demon flashed a small smile. It probably would have taken him a second to seduce them both, but they'd been too riled up in that situation to listen to him at all. Shame. Not that he wanted to sleep with them.

Levi let himself be pulled close without any kind of resistance. He tilted his head back a short way to rest his chin on the top of Ty's head. "You can't die now." He mumbled, "what would I do with the body? I can't go back to hell to fish you out, my daddy would kick my ass." He almost laughed before remembering that the fact was absolutely true. Tyberius was warm and there was a pleasant scent hanging around him that Levi liked. He might have been scary as hell, but he was still pretty cuddly. Although, Hell isn't really that scary.</div>
 
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