Carpe Diem
"i am the reason why the sufferings never end"
- Joined
- Sep 7, 2020
- Location
- The City
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✬ Ophelia ✬
❝ You paint a picture in my mind, you wanna leave it all behind
In a world that's turning all the time, nothing could stop me longing for your eyes ❞

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✬ Ophelia ✬
❝ You paint a picture in my mind, you wanna leave it all behind
In a world that's turning all the time, nothing could stop me longing for your eyes ❞
"Y-yeah I mean... I can't have you three drinking on your own, especially if it's our first night with Lia!" "... Please don't overdo it on my account." The princess smiled nervously, already familiar with the ways the witch tended to push herself for the sake of others. While she would nonetheless enjoy her company, she couldn't help but worry about her all the same. Though she did not insist as Neon poured them all a second drink, sighing softly in spite of herself. "And here's to beating the credits out of the princess tomorrow. Cheers!" "The woman that came to us when we were onboarding, hm? So she's a princess as well?" While Ophelia did not claim the title formally, there was no denying that itt was part of her past, as painful as it was. Though to share it with a woman as unpleasant as that blonde was certainly a source of chagrin for her. "Having second doubts, princess?~" Ophelia half-smirked, half-scowled as she lifted her glass up and mimicked the loud vampire's bravado by downing it in one swig.
"Please. Save your bluffs for an opponent who'll eat them. You don't live for thousands of years without developing a stomach for these things. You're about a thousand years too early to try that on me." While there was no denying the slight light-headedness she felt after that one, it was far from unmanageable.
She could keep going for a long time. Though probably not as long as their canine companion, who drank it as if it was fruit juice.
Feeling a touch and then a squeeze on her hand, her eyes tore themselves from the pink-headed woman to the brunette who already looked like she was about to pass out. Ophelia tilted her head, her own brown locks falling slightly over her face as she looked to August with concern, her lips pursing together as she raised a brow at her. Speaking of bravado, the witch did a rather poor job of making hers seem convincing, though the princess would not disrespect her by calling doubt to her ability to keep going. "... D-don't look at me like that..." "Look at you like what?" A soft, airy chuckle escaped her lips, her brave, unfounded courage more endearing than concerning at this point. "I'm not looking at you like anything, Gust." She scoffed as she lifted her glass to be poured another drink.
As much as she hated agreeing with Neon, Ophelia could only nod in agreement at her decision to cut August off. While she could trust her to walk through a house of horrors with her guts intact, she wasn't so sure about her not hurling all over the floor the moment she'd gone past her limit. And even though she said she wanted to see every side of the witch, Ophelia would prefer if she preserved her dignity by hiding the 'drank too much and is now throwing up all over the place' side of herself. No one needed to see that. "Your face is turning a little red there. You might as well give up and forgive me while you're ahead... Unless, you want to end up like Gusty over here." "Your taunts are no more effective than they were a minute ago, I'm afraid." She shook her head with a sigh, setting her glass down on the table firmly and staring right at Neon.
Ophelia nursed her drink, in no rush to just chug it down like she did before. Not because she was cautious, but because she wanted to savor it properly. Though this was a competition, she was still a slave to appearances, not in love with the kind of drinking laborers did every evening after a hard day's work. She was more of the pinky out as she sipped on it like tea kind of girl. She quirked a brow at Neon and August's exchange, wondering what this was all about. "Maybeee... She's your type?" Her type? Type of what? Ophelia didn't quite understand their slang yet, figuring whatever this 'type' was, was some sort of galactic newspeak that she'd have to decipher as she went along.
"... Lia's pretty. But that's not the reason why I wanted to be her friend." Ophelia hid behind her glass, a slight flush that she could not determine as her getting tipsy or embarrassed heating up her cheeks. She'd always been praised for her beauty by the people of her kingdom, but it had never felt as genuine as when August said it. "I just... Really wanted to get to know her. Make sure that her life off planet was something she could look forward to. I mean, there's no way fate would have brought us together if not for that, right? And... She has a really pretty smile too." "... I think you've certainly had a lot to drink, silly." How could she bear to say something so romantic? The princess' crimson gaze averted from the witch, incapable of coming up with a proper response after all she'd said. She was probably too drunk to even think properly, let alone think twice about what she was saying.
If she was any drunker herself, she may have thought August had budding romantic feelings for her. She scoffed to herself at the thought; she was simply being kind to her. She, who was lost and adrift in a vast coldness of their universe. "Aww, isn't that adorable. Would you look at that, Lia? Gust has a little crush on you~" "Stop teasing her, Neon. She's had enough." Ophelia hissed sternly, reaching for August's head and gently pulling it onto her lap. "Bring her a tall glass of water. It won't do to let her get a hangover." Although she seemed more concerned by August's drunken state, the fact of the matter was that she wasn't equipped to answer the witch's honest feelings. Whatever the eldritch entity had taken from her, it was clear that it was a void in her heart, rather than her mind. A void that could not be filled with half-hearted emotions. Ophelia stroked August's head, looking down at her with a mixture of apprehension and longing.
"Though she ain't lying. Out of all the fucking smirks I've seen, yours is one of the hotter ones." "Hmph." So now that August was down for the count, it was Ophelia's turn to be targeted? Well, better her than the witch, she supposed. At least she could defend herself. "Tell me, you got a little someone special too? Or... Did anyone around here catch your eye? You could be honest, it's just me and Medi here. I doubt August would remember in the morning." "It's nothing like that." She muttered softly, a hint of bitterness to her voice. "I don't know if I could love someone if I tried. That thing back in the tower took something away from me. For all these eons, I've wondered what it was. But I think I know now,"
"I might not be able to love anymore. I... feel empty."
That wasn't quite right, though it felt like it was right. Ophelia certainly had feelings for August. How could she not? The first of them to reach out a hand to her? There was no way she could feel nothing for her, but something simply wasn't right. Something was missing. And no matter how much she searched, she couldn't find it. It wouldn't let her find it. "Although... I wouldn't know who to choose between all of you if I could." She flashed a seductive smirk at Neon and Medina. She reached out a hand towards Medina, finding the back of her ear and giving it a nice scratching. "I wouldn't mind seeing how those cold hands of yours feel on my body. Although I'd prefer to be sober so I can remember." She giggled, pulling her hand back before gazing over to Neon. "And I guess you're alright too, beneath all that bluster of yours. You certainly cut a fine silhouette with that robe. Could do without the sass though." She pursed her lips, pouting to herself at how tragic it was that such a pretty face was connected to such a foul mouth. "I can think of a few ways to shut you up. Nicely."
She looked down at August, gently rubbing the tip of her thumb over her ear. "I guess I can see the appeal of teasing Gusty here. I'd much rather treat her gently, though. I want to know all of her scars... physical and emotional. But..." She swallowed, not sure of how to finish her sentence. August deserved better. Someone who could cherish her properly, rather than the empty husk that she was. "... I'd like to find a way to get under Shiro's skin. Even a girl like her's sure to have a weakness somewhere. Just need to find the hole in her armor..." She sighed, resting her chin on her hand as she watched Neon bring out a second bottle.
Her lip twitched; of course she didn't think that was going to be the end of it. "Don't be scared. I'm here to drink with you the rest of the way, Lia." "Hehhh... Will you be the cure to my loneliness, Neon? Don't make promises you can't keep..." She took the glass from the table, taking a sip of the heavy drink and flinching at just how bitter it felt, burning on the tip of her tongue and going down even harder. She winced visibly, taking a moment to steady herself.
"Mmm... sort of spicy."
She chuckled, bringing the glass back to her lips and wetting them on it. The smell was piercing going right past her nostrils and straight to her brain. Wavering, Ophelia took another sip of it. It still stung, but it was a little easier going down. Looking as if she was physically hurt from it, she put on a brave face as she smirked at Neon. "And what, pray tell, is your reason for wanting to get me drunk, Neon?" It give her like a bag of bricks, the tipsiness taking hold of her head as she went for yet another sip, this time braving a deeper drink.
"Hoping to take advantage of this defenseless, drunken princess?"