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Eris Rosier [ Inactive Character ]
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salted wound [basil]
« on: October 26, 2018, 06:15:19 PM »
“Try harder."

She could feel him poking around, just touching at the edges of her thoughts -- but that wasn't enough. Not if he wanted to break into the minds of those who weren't defenceless. Eris sighed deeply in exasperation. "I'm barely making an effort to stop you," she teased, perusing through the books on the shelves as if to make it clear that her concentration was elsewhere. Eris could think of a hundred things she would rather be doing right now than playing teacher. But it was necessary. Gaius had made it clear that she could not let the cause die. They needed to be ready to strike when the moment came, and in the meantime they needed remain in the shadows. It wasn’t that she cared about the fate of the boy, or of any of the others, but she had a personal investment now, too. Basil knew who she was -- who she really was -- and she needed him to be able to hide that should anyone ever take an interest in him.

Eris’ cold eyes lifted away from the bookshelves to gaze into the fireplace, the reflection of the flames dancing in her irises. He was sat, hands gripping at the arms of the plush chair, sweat forming on his brow, staring furiously at her. Trying to get in. She wasn't going to let him -- or at least, not anywhere she didn't want him to see. He wasn't terrible at keeping her out -- when he could focus. When he was distracted, however, Eris could make her move. And he was quite easy to distract, for her, anyway.

The Auror turned to face him; half of her illuminated by the warm glow in the grate, the other half shrouded in darkness. Their eyes met and a smirk spread across her lips slowly, deliberately. With eye contact he was better, but she could break him. There was no sound in here but the crackle in the grate, the swish of heavy fabric when she moved, and the occasional strained noise escaping from his lips. She was dressed more casually than she did at the Ministry, though whose definition of ‘casual’ she was using it was unclear; her deep red velvet robes fell to the floor in a bloody waterfall, slits from the shoulders revealing her pale arms as she folded her hands in front of her, the golden glint of her heirloom rings catching the light from the fire.

Eris fixed him with her gaze, her expression unshifting as she sat delicately on the arm of the leather sofa behind her. "Have you thought about me?" she asked, her tone smoother than she'd ever spoken to him before as she crossed her legs, the deep slash in the fabric spilling open to reveal the skin beneath. A flicker of hesitation on his end, she could feel it. He made her skin crawl but she was reveling in it. “I know you have.” The Auror replied, the barest hint of a smirk playing across her lips as she reclined backwards slightly. She placed one hand on her thigh and lowered her voice, “I know what you want, you can't hide from me.”


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Basil Stricklander [ Dark Wizard ]
1037 Posts  •  Twenty-one  •  Bisexual Homoromantic  •  played by Dylan
Re: salted wound [basil]
« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2019, 02:45:19 PM »
Basil had played this game for a long time, but he was still just a beginner and he knew that. It took years and years of mastery to make himself fully capable, and while he had had a great number of skilled teachers, he still found himself struggling with making things work the way he wanted to. Eris, particularly, was not a patient teacher. He didn’t need legilimency to know she didn’t Enjoy teaching him and only did it because she was specifically asked to. She didn’t like him and didn’t hide it, but that didn’t mean she wasn’t a fantastic teacher. She spoke in a way he understood and pushed him harder than Dieter ever had. His legilimency skills were growing. For those with no defenses he was quite easily able to ascertain whatever type of information that he wanted. He could do this wandlessly, easily, without prompting. However, for anyone with a defense mechanism, anytime there was pushback, he grew clumsy.
 
Eris didn’t make it easy on him, either. There were clear boundaries within her head, iron walls protecting any secrets she found too private to allow Basil to learn from. As much as he wanted to practice tearing down those walls, he knew better than to even attempt. Sometimes the things which she only modestly guarded gave him trouble. He was trying hard, harder than usual as he sat in the chair across from her, watching her. A bead of sweat pooled between his brows and he could feel the tingle in his nostrils that indicated he might soon begin to bleed. Nosebleeds had always been common for Basil, especially considering the frequency which he abused this part of his body, but it was rare for him to bleed during practice anymore. When he was a beginning he would grow weak, weary, dizzy, and he would bleed. Now, he was supposedly past this point. Supposedly. Only Eris seemed willing to pull this out of him. She didn’t care if she hurt him, in fact he was pretty sure she liked it if she did. She was a cold woman, not heartless but almost so.
 
She was gorgeous, though, and Not even Basil could deny it. He was a man, first and foremost, and lived in a constant state of arousal. She was right in assuming he wanted her. He wanted her very much, and as she pointed it out he found himself faltering, looking at the pieces of her bare shoulder, exposed, and down the curves of her blood-red robes. He knew this was another test, though, and he tried to hide some of his thoughts, but he knew better than to lie, so he began by saying nothing. She knew she was a beautiful woman, and that was dangerous in and of itself. She knew the power she held over men like him.
 
He let his eyes raise to her eyes, the drop of blood just falling below his nostril. He lifted an arm to wipe it away, hopefully before she noticed. “I would be a fool not to.” He said kindly. Had she seen some of the visions he had of her? He fantasized about nearly all women he met, that was simply his nature. This did not make her particularly special, nor was he afraid to admit it. It was a part of who he was. He bit his lip, wondering what her game was. This certainly wasn’t a come-on, but what was her point? Lowering his defenses? He tried to ignore her words and power through her mind. He wanted to impress her, more than he wanted to lust over her. There was always time for that when he was alone, without fear of rejection.
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