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Ruby finally realized that she indeed did NOT recognize the person and lept onto him with a loud thud.
"OW!! STUPID DOG!!"
Ruby finally realized that she indeed did NOT recognize the person and lept onto him with a loud thud.
"OW!! STUPID DOG!!"
Okay, that was it. Vien flipped the covers back, scowling as the dragon trailed a few steps behind him. "What are y-you doing in here?" he asked
Vin was a flailing ashy-black thing and Ruby was attempting to rip his arm off.
Vien's eyes widened, and the dragon behind him growled. The creature was about Ruby's size, and it flapped over to her and tore her away from Vin. A starry knife had appeared in Vien's hand, and he approached the Vin-shaped thing cautiously
Vin sat up on his knees and shot an unhuman glare at his dog. "Stupid animal!" His voice was deeper and hoarser. His skin (like mentioned) was an ashy-black and his eyes were a crimson red.
Vien's eyes widened at the sound of Vin's voice, though he didn't get rid of the knife. "Vin?" he asked softly while his dragon kept Ruby off of him
Vin glanced over at him with his glare set, but it faded quickly with a 'nothing-to-see-here' look. "Hey Vien, didn't see ya there!"
"Is…This why you wanted me to g-go to sleep?" Vien asked slowly, frowning softly at Vin on the floor
"Well, no, I noticed you were tired, so I told you out of concern… and the fact that this time of day is bad for me."
"Because of…that?" Vien asked, gesturing to Vin. He sat down on the tiles, legs folded beneath him as he dissolved the knife he had created
Vin rubbed his head and sighed. "My magic always acts up when the sun is setting."
Vien tilted his head curiously. "How do you stay human at the bar at night, then?" he asked
"It's when the sun is setting. So it's around 5 to 8 that I'm like this. I can control it after the sun sets…"
"Well, that makes sense," Vien said. "I've met creatures and such that have similar issues. One spirit friend of mine has two different forms and personalities depending on whether it's night or day."
Vin grunted. "Well, thanks for not judging me."
"Why would I judge you?" Vien asked softly. He personally felt like he had no room to judge people considering his own issues
Vin shrugged. "Demons are unwelcome."
Vien scoffed at that. "Please. I'm used to demons, and trust me you're the best one I've ever met."
Vin sighed and leaned back. "Yeah, but thanks."
Vien folded his legs as he got comfortable on the floor. His dragon was still chasing the dog around, but Vien seemed unphased
Ruby barked happily and pounced on the dragon.
"Ugh, I forgot to make something, sorry. I melted a pan and it escalated from there."
Vien looked sheepishly down at the floor. "I…I'm sorry for making you angry earlier," he mumbled. Sensing that Vien was upset, the dragon clambered over to them and hopped into his lap
"That's okay." Vin scooted closer to him. "I'd hug you, but in risk of getting this black stuff on you, I can't."
"It's fine," Vien mumbled, hugging the dragon as he stared down at the floor. He still felt bad for earlier. He had overreacted, and felt horrible about it
Vin sighed. "Look, don't feel bad. People have reacted to me much worse than you." He put a hand on his shoulder. It was a little warm and waning back to his skin color.
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