Octavia Blake (
okteiviakom) wrote2025-02-09 02:51 pm
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The Cape Rouge, Sunday Morning
At first, the feeling was pleasant. A sort of a... sense of being alive? Sneaking its way into Octavia's body and into her subconscious as she slept, like sweet and warm and enticing.
But then, of course, she woke up. And it didn't take her long at all for her to realize it wasn't a feeling she tended to wake up with. And while it wasn't really yet springtime on Fandom, the flora on the island did whatever it wanted, sometimes, and it was definitely a time of year that sometimes brought really specific sensations and urges with it, so...
Octavia was pretty sure she knew what was going on.
Which meant that she was pretty sure one of the other in the bed was going to be more or less immune, yet again (since Lucifer was both a celestial and, honestly, didn't need any help from the pollen in the first place), but the other one... Remained to be seen. Duke hadn't felt it, the previous year, but the one before that, he'd had to leave the island for the week. So who even knew how this one would turn out.
Octavia slid quietly off the bed, to her feet. Grabbed something to wrap herself up in - Duke's discarded cardigan, maybe not the best choice for containing her current state - and padded out, into the galley. Like maybe some water and... distance would help her clear her mind a little bit.
(Unlikely, but a girl could try.)
[ooc: For those two, if they so wish.]
But then, of course, she woke up. And it didn't take her long at all for her to realize it wasn't a feeling she tended to wake up with. And while it wasn't really yet springtime on Fandom, the flora on the island did whatever it wanted, sometimes, and it was definitely a time of year that sometimes brought really specific sensations and urges with it, so...
Octavia was pretty sure she knew what was going on.
Which meant that she was pretty sure one of the other in the bed was going to be more or less immune, yet again (since Lucifer was both a celestial and, honestly, didn't need any help from the pollen in the first place), but the other one... Remained to be seen. Duke hadn't felt it, the previous year, but the one before that, he'd had to leave the island for the week. So who even knew how this one would turn out.
Octavia slid quietly off the bed, to her feet. Grabbed something to wrap herself up in - Duke's discarded cardigan, maybe not the best choice for containing her current state - and padded out, into the galley. Like maybe some water and... distance would help her clear her mind a little bit.
(Unlikely, but a girl could try.)
[ooc: For those two, if they so wish.]
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No Octavia.
"Hm."
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It was not at all a sexy dream. Just relaxed and curious. The pollen was, thankfully, once again not triggering anything in him.
He shifted towards the warmth in the bed on instinct and ended up curled against Lucifer’s chest.
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"'s Tavia?" he mumbled.
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There was no one there.
Duke groaned and pressed his face more firmly to Lucifer’s chest. He did not want Fandom to Fandom at them today! He was comfy, dammit!
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He raised his voice. "Octavia?!"
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Octavia cleared her throat, then called back, "Do you want coffee?"
She hadn't made any yet.
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“Sure,” he called back muzzily. “What time is it?”
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That settled, he moved after Duke, flinging an arm back over his torso. Lucifer's time to snuggle in.
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So, that just left her. Again.
She didn't really know how to feel. (Except antsy, of course.)
But she eventually got the coffee together. Found a little tray, filled three mugs. Grabbed the Bailey's - was that a bad idea? - then picked up the whole thing, brought it carefully into the bedroom. "Well, here's coffee."
(They looked way too good, snuggled up. Definitely a pollen thing.)
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“You’re the best.”
Sorry your partners are so spectacularly hot, Tavi.
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Not the darling he was speaking to, but he could multitask.
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Mostly by sliding the tray carefully onto the bed, and taking in how relaxed Duke seemed, in a way that alleviated whatever concerns she'd had about him earlier.
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He couldn't put his finger on it, but there was something off here.
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And having done so, she straightened up again, still standing by the foot of the bed. She sighed, tugging the cardigan a little more around herself.
"I'm guessing no one else is feeling anything?"
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"Well, I'm sleepy, cozy, and thinking you look very nice wrapped up in my sweater. So . . . par for the course right now."
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Well, they were all Fandom veterans, no reason not to just come out and say it.
Something a little dry in her expression, too.
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“Well. Shit.” What else was there to say, really? “You need us to, uh. Do anything?”
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Like it hadn't been her and her own stubborn ways that had blown it out of proportion, last time.
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"I thought it was called Big Ben, not Big Deal."
The glance down at his general sheet-covered crotch region was clearly purely so everyone knew what she was referring to.
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