’ well, it was your idea, that’s what brought us here and now we’re lost. fu or lan fan wont be able to find either of us unless i let greed take control. then they can sense his qi. but i’m not going to let him do that, not when i know i wont be able to have control for a while if that happens. ’
edward-and-friends: "((sure here you go)) Lust smirked lightly as she walked away from a couple dead body's "gluttony will be at that soon" she said wiping the blood off her nails."
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’ you don’t have to be set on everything our old man sets as a task for you. especially when you need help handling it. ’
[ he smirks, his eyes gazing down at her from where he was sat on the wall, his cruelty and amusement mixed into one expression. ]
[ greed elicited a small growl of annoyance, that cruel smile of his remaining as his elbow pushed back and aimed for her nose to shut her up, the angle he was holding her at making the attack an easy feat. ]
“No greed yawning means I am bored of hearing your mouth.”
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’ no, it’s your substitute action. the prince told me all about them, as well as what qi is. apparently, we have it. and that’s what i got from the parts where he wasn’t whining and moaning. ’
[ he shrugged, eyes glancing back at her, before sighing in frustration and stepping back to grab a hold of her shirt collar again, continuing by dragging her along. ]
She yawned wishing he would get to the point or shut the hell up. He was getting on her last nerve.
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’ y'know yawning’s your telltale, right? i mean, thanks to that, i know you’re jealous of lust which makes me surprised that you and envy weren’t closer. ’
“Bite me until you administer punishment you don’t own me unless I have a collar that is.” She spat.
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’ wow, you really do set the bar lower than lust does. she’d have sex with all of us if it wasn’t for that fact she likes people to make a fuss over her and that none of us were good enough for her. which is exactly something to crave want over. my nature, huh. '
“So you’re saying you want to make sure they need saving first? I suppose I can understand that.” She gave a small nod of concession. “But then if you move too late, it could be very bad for your ally. I suppose though that is what you would call a calculated risk.”
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’ risks are necessary. if it’s too late and your ally is dead, then sadness is to come after the task at hand of defeating your opponent is done. it’s better to lose one then a whole country because of that one. ’