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- Duke gets his trouble triggered by Octavia in a kitchen accident and our crew discover that post-trouble bomb, it is EVEN MORE DIRE as he goes black-eyed and can't stop himself from trying to stalk whoever set him off
- Lucifer and Octavia stop Duke from doing anything bad (has Octavia make him bleed maybe so he can use his massive power supply to knock Duke tf out?). Duke recovers and says "fuck this, we need to end it" and suggests they go back to Haven one final time to figure out how to end the troubles forever.
- They arrive in Haven and Duke IMMEDIATELY goes into convulsions and vanishes in a burst of green smoke. OOPS.
- Lucifer and Octavia find Gloria (and Dwight maybe? And/or Nathan?), find out about the "no marks killer" who has been going around killing troubled folks -- and all the troubles that are going off like crazy without Audrey around to talk them down. I imagine there's some "okay, that sucks but WHERE THE FUCK IS OUR BOYFRIEND????"
- Duke is spotted around town murking folks, but they can't quite catch him
I may or may not write a scene of Duke and Croatoan while Duke is under his control - Trap set for Duke? Not at the police station. Gloria's house or the hospital/morgue, maybe, since she's coronering. Duke takes the bait, Lucifer pounces again to keep him from, getting away. After a false start or two during which Croat!Duke is DEEPLY UPSETTINGLY CREEPY AT THEM, Lucifer and Octavia manage to talk him around. (Possibly using Duke's new joy at being the subbiest sub who ever subbed!)
- Duke starts leaking troubles when Croatoan realizes he's broken his hold. He panics, and Octavia or Lucifer cover his eyes to keep the troubles in. Gloria goes "I'll get some drugs!" and scoots to find something to drug Duke with if need be (and gets out of harms way ;D). Duke takes over the eye-covering -- and goes into muscle contractions as Croat tries pull aether out by another route. This doesn't last long before Croatoan APPEARS DRAMATICALLY IN THE DOOR looking like a gremlin cosplaying as a noir detective. Duke can't even see him -- he's covering his eyes -- but goes "FUCK THIS SHIT" and starts launching the troubles he still has control over at the guy. I really like the idea that at least one of them is radioactive. Maybe Croat!Duke killed the lady from the nonsense trouble episode and got her "shooting microwaves" power. Lucifer and Octavia also fight. Eventually Croat EXPLODES (or . . . dissolves . . . or otherwise dies grotesquely) and our three spend a moment just panting for breath and looking at each other, all "omg, is that it? did we win?"
- Duke collapses dead. Weeping and gnashing of teeth. Lucifer gods the fuck out, wiping out the troubles in a giant aether-nado, and resurrects Duke, who's spent maybe 30 seconds dead -- but that's [mumble mumble] amount of time in Hell so he's still a littttttle bit fucked.
- They go home and have more angsty h/c times yay!
- (Also probably Octavia checks on Gloria first and maybe convinces her to retire to Baltimore XP)
Re: The bloodening and the decision
Date: 2024-11-16 09:06 am (UTC)--that wasn't how Duke managed his--
"I'm on my way," Lucifer said, as the panic in her voice hit him like a brick.
He was out the door in moments.
Re: The bloodening and the decision
Date: 2024-11-16 09:27 am (UTC)But she had hope, now.
Re: The bloodening and the decision
Date: 2024-11-16 02:02 pm (UTC)Starting to despair that this reaction was ever going to wear off.
(But he was so hungry, and what he craved was in her veins, one taste wasn’t enough. . . .)
Re: The bloodening and the decision
Date: 2024-11-16 08:33 pm (UTC)And there she was.
And there was-- "Duke!" Lucifer snarled, landing between them with his wings still outstretched. "Stop."
Re: The bloodening and the decision
Date: 2024-11-16 08:57 pm (UTC)Turned around, eyes wide.
Re: The bloodening and the decision
Date: 2024-11-16 10:35 pm (UTC)Re: The bloodening and the decision
Date: 2024-11-17 01:46 am (UTC)Something wasn't right.
Lucifer's reflexes kicked in without a second thought, and he reached aside, his hand clamping down on Duke's arm as he yanked the man out of his path. "Duke," he snapped a second time.
Re: The bloodening and the decision
Date: 2024-11-17 08:33 am (UTC)Re: The bloodening and the decision
Date: 2024-11-17 03:51 pm (UTC)He let out a roar, a blend of frustration and terror that lent credence to her words.
Re: The bloodening and the decision
Date: 2024-11-17 04:23 pm (UTC)What could he--? Wait. His own blood. It could-- he threw a glance over his shoulder at Octavia. "Darling, I'm going to need you to scratch me in a second."
Then he gripped Duke by the throat, lifting him high up into the air, so he could stretch his other arm out towards Octavia.
Re: The bloodening and the decision
Date: 2024-11-17 07:55 pm (UTC)He couldn't get to her now. She was also trying not to let this image burn into her memory as she moved forward again. One goal, again. Just one task. She grabbed Lucifer's arm, smearing some of her own blood into his sleeve as she pushed it back.
(She wished she'd had one of her knives. She usually armed herself for almost everything, out of habit, but it'd been date night.)
She pressed two nails against Lucifer's skin, and dragged them down as hard as she dared. They weren't sharp, but she used enough force - and let go as soon as she saw blood.
Re: The bloodening and the decision
Date: 2024-11-17 08:17 pm (UTC)This was so much worse than his old trouble.
Re: The bloodening and the decision
Date: 2024-11-17 08:22 pm (UTC)(Please let this work as well as it had, before...)
Re: The bloodening and the decision
Date: 2024-11-17 08:47 pm (UTC)Then his eyes rolled back and he slumped, boneless, in Lucifer’s grip.
Re: The bloodening and the decision
Date: 2024-11-17 08:58 pm (UTC)She stared at them, frozen, like maybe if she moved she'd somehow undo what Lucifer had just done.
Re: The bloodening and the decision
Date: 2024-11-17 09:00 pm (UTC)He lowered Duke.
"We need to lock him up in the house," he said, looking to Octavia. She was stunned, he could see that, but they couldn't afford that right now. "In case he's still--"
Still.
Yes.
Re: The bloodening and the decision
Date: 2024-11-17 09:26 pm (UTC)Still a little wild around the eyes, but that couldn't be helped.
She nodded, then gestured back in the direction she'd come running from. "Quick."
Re: The bloodening and the decision
Date: 2024-11-17 09:33 pm (UTC)He let his wings fold back into his body, and slung Duke over his shoulder like a rag doll, Then, he began moving towards the house with fast steps.
Re: The bloodening and the decision
Date: 2024-11-18 08:45 am (UTC)She wasn't going to get swiped at again. No matter how clearly unconscious Duke was right now.
Re: The bloodening and the decision
Date: 2024-11-18 09:08 am (UTC)He stepped aside, leaving her room to pass.
Re: The bloodening and the decision
Date: 2024-11-18 02:17 pm (UTC)The door hadn't closed properly after them, no surprise. She yanked it open - with the hand that wasn't still bleeding - and stepped aside.
Re: The bloodening and the decision
Date: 2024-11-18 02:20 pm (UTC)He lowered Duke gently onto the bed, making sure his head was on the pillow. Pulled up the blankets.
And then backed out, to grab the key and lock the door behind him.
Re: The bloodening and the decision
Date: 2024-11-18 02:40 pm (UTC)She thought she heard the door close, and then a key against the lock.
"That's only gonna slow him down," she muttered, to herself.
If he was still --
Re: The bloodening and the decision
Date: 2024-11-18 04:41 pm (UTC)"We may have to sleep on your boat tonight, darling."
Re: The bloodening and the decision
Date: 2024-11-18 04:43 pm (UTC)"You should stay with him."
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