The House on the Hill.
"You can let go of me, I'm good.”
As requested, the Adoras let go of Layla and stepped back. They could still hear the shouting and chaos caused by Layla's little stunt, and she was
pissed. Layla had no reason to do any of that. Each of the Adora crossed their arms at Layla, rolling their eyes. Now she looked like she was ready to
cry.
”... You know you brought all that on yoursel-” They all said in unison before Adora raised her hands and shook her head.
Okay, that wasn't the best way to go about this. Layla is still vulnerable and does not think clearly. That was the root cause of this, and bitching at her (like everyone else did) was not going to solve this problem. The Adoras sighed,
”Okay, I'm not going to jump on your ass...” The Adoras trailed off,
”... But, I'm also not going to kiss it.” The Adoras put hands on their hips.
”Okay, it's obvious us from the way that you're reacting right now that you didn't think any of that through,” The Adoras began.
”I understand you're hurt. You were betrayed and you're looking for someone to blame. But, lord, lashing out like that is not going to help.”Layla took a steadying breath, pressing hands against her eyes. A few tears leaked out, which she hastily brushed away. She didn't need this. She didn't need to be falling apart at every second.
The whole room was against her. She had felt the hate and anger so evidently displayed in their eyes. It was enough to shake her to the core. Except, well, Clancy and Adora.
Clancy had spoken like a healing salve, icing over those smoldering spots of anger. His unique perspective gave clarity right on target. Enough to clear her head a bit.
Even if she hated him calling Void a parasite.
Adora too, wasn't riding her ass, like she said. It was better than she expected. It meant… well, she wasn't alone in her dark little corner of the world.
Layla gave her face another wipe, running a palm over her mouth before she held her chin, and gave an exasperated sigh.
“I'm not sure what I was expecting, to be honest. It all made sense in my head. Still does, in fact. But… What the hell am I suppose to do if everyone disagrees with me?”” If everyone disagrees with you; you gotta reassess your position,” The Adoras began, before shrugging.
”Now look, I wasn’t there - I can’t say who’s fault it all was - but you shouldn’t try and make your problem with them everyone’s problem. But all you can do at this point is think about how you can avoid this next time.” The Adoras shrugged.
Layla rubbed the back of her neck, looking down.
“Right… It just, it all came out wrong. I just... thought I could give her a little justice. Alizée, you know? She deserved that much. I really acted like a… well, like an ass out there. I'm sorry you had to see that…”Baby steps. The Adoras crossed one arm over their chests, and placed the other hand on their chins.
”... Don’t apologize to me,” The Adoras shrugged.
”You need to apologize to Greenwood - or at the very least, our people for throwing things into chaos.”Layla grimaced upon hearing that, but nodded anyway.
There were loud, thumping steps that brought the figure of Leon trundling back down the nearby parking lot. His face was full of concern.
"God, Layla!... I left for a minute! What the fuck happened, Adora?"
Layla hugged herself as Leon approached, conflicted emotions in her face before she looked up at him, and asked a question.
“Leon… you were there when Alizée died. You saw Naomi try to antagonize her. Do you agree with me? That she had a role to play in Alizée's death?”Leon stared back down at Layla, trying to gather his thoughts. He’d been drinking at the time, and he was still a little foggy about how things had started. About how she’d been tossed out of the bar for messing with…
"We were… In the strip club, Layla. I was there, waiting to meet Ro-... Judas… Layla?-”Leon stared into her eyes as deeply as he could. A hand reached out, resting under her arm, thumb gently brushing against her skin. He was a bit choked up trying to find the words as he recalled the sadness of it all.
"-Alizée started it, Layla… She came into the bar, started making demands: At that point, Wolfpack was deployed. Whatever Void Heart told you, whatever you think happened? It’s not how things went down. Alizée never should’ve been in that bar, and the only reason Greenwood has anything to do with it is because they had plans first.”He pointed his free hand at the door to the bar.
"Nobody inside that bar is responsible for the death of our beloved… Only the beast. The obsession, whom we are desperately trying to help you learn how to tame. So that you don’t suffer the same fate as her.”Layla listened, searching Leon's face for sincerity. When she found it, she nodded slowly, the last bit of resistance in her slipping away. If even
Leon said it was so, then it was so, and she was in the wrong here.
Adora kept her mouth shut this time - because, just like she told Layla, she wasn’t there and wouldn’t stick her nose where it didn’t belong. Not just that, there was already that instance where Adora jumped the gun when speaking on Alizee. Leon all but confirmed that Alizee got herself killed by being somewhere she wasn’t supposed to be. Though, she couldn't help but say…
”... I don't even know why ya’ll invited her back,” Adora shrugged.
”I mean, I know everyone dying but we could have avoided a lot of problems if ya’ll just told her ass to stay away.”Layla sighed and shrugged.
“She was my friend, Adora. Even if she was a little frayed, she reminded me of myself… I wish I would have been there that night, maybe I could have helped. Changed the outcome…”Before her head shook, and she looked back at Leon.
“Thank you, that uh… that settles my soul a bit. And I appreciate the efforts of the Temple.”She gave an apologetic look to Adora.
“I’m uh… ready to go back in. I should apologize to Greenwood sooner than later. I hope I haven't messed things up permanently….””I’m sure we can fix things,” The three Adoras said,
”She was pissed, I can tell, but an apology can go a long way.”The Adoras put hands on their hips as she said,
”Also talk to somebody before you explode like that.”Layla nodded her head,
“Right…”Leon smiled, patting Layla on the shoulder. He looked sad, but the smile was still warm… Until it wasn’t. There was a shift as his eyes widened and skirted toward the bar. Like lightning, he reached out to her and pulled her to slip in closer.
His nose was going insane: Like he could smell the way Alizée used to before a feed. Like he could hear her voice…
And then the energy wave rushed across him. He didn’t say a word, only rushed toward the door to burst in. The Adoras raised an eyebrow.
”... What was that about?” The Adoras asked nobody in particular. Before hearing screaming and shouting from inside. They sighed, facepalming.
”... The craziest shit always pops off when we meet.”Layla's eyes only widened as she watched Leon rush back inside, before her gaze snapped to Adora.
“We’d better get back inside-”Before she too, flung the door open and rushed in.
Mentions: Lynette Hunter-Richoux, Layla Hyacinthus, Linqian Han, Edict Devola, Kenshiro Murakin, Britney Williams, Sloane Faris, Stormy Carson, Alizée Vul | Direct Dialogue: Actions Toward Sloane Faris/@Atrophy, Stormy Carson/@Blizz & Alizée Vul/@Estylwen | Location: The House on the Hill
A lot of things were going through Leon's head at the moment. Mostly about just how fucked up things had been with the Temple lately. Mostly about how he was in charge of assimilating someone to the life of an Adjoined, and how he had to deal with his Mother constantly plotting and scheming against his friends to bid for leverage on the city. People he didn't want having anything to do with how things worked. But, somewhere along the lines, just like Edict had told him about the House of Cards and their leader's obsession with Void Heart, Lynette Richoux had also taken some sort of liking to the thing.
And it's too bad, she's not his type.She'd never give up her Lux for a Ghost. Not unless it was able to usher Eden.Leon and Lelou's collective mind had a wonderful ability to conduct conversation without the bridge of time crossing too wide a gap. In her most docile or placated moments, they worked harmoniously with minds that had grown similar. Whether she had taken on his sensibility, or he'd assumed her brutality was often a question asked by those who took their time studying his condition among the members of the Temple qualified to do so.
Oh, but imagine the teasing, my sweet Pup... Stringing one another along with whispers of oblivion...
“Normal.”
“FUCKING!”
“MEETING!?”
Leon pushed into the bar. His head turned, time slowed down, and the only thing that was in the room in his eyes was the
thing. She, It... Was something to behold. What had been taken and put back together was the perfect example of what could happen: A textbook case of the Apparitional process in motion. As the seals of Lelou began to unfurl in response to the challenge once more upon her doorstep, the spirit came to attention within her velvet prison. Her power didn't rush or rage- It pooled with great consistency into the main augur of the seal that kept her within Leon's body.
His flesh began to glow. What would be an instant for those around him was one Leon felt in moments beyond what could be perceived. He stared up at the Apparition in awe and sadness.
I don't want to do this.It isn't her.No... It isn't.Eyes flickered. He could see Linqian and Edict both moving to protect Britney, and Kenshiro already opening a bubble of gravity to protect the weaker backline members. He saw Ruby's face, confused and shocked along with the rest of Greenwood. Sloane was already head on confronting the problem.
And in that moment, Leon chose not to hesitate. Stormy would feel Leon's hand grip into his shoulder, leaving a seared bit of flesh as the Adept's natural aura roiled with hostility toward Apparitions. It was more like a sprint to those around him, but Leon could feel every single inch of movement. Every single strand of hair burning as his mane of jet black hair spun itself into spider silk-like wisps. His left hand tried to sweep under Sloane's staff in an attempt to disarm her.
In the same forward motion, a far right haymaker was cocked back, and he'd used Stormy's sturdy frame to launch himself off the floor. That fist was now coated in a deep black shadow, and hurdled toward the face of the Apparition that was once his dear friend. There were no words left. Only a war for a dead woman's honor. Only a battle that a Demon desired to fight.