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casaerotica13) wrote in
thecapitol2014-01-04 08:35 pm
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Parting is all we know of Heaven
Who| Gabriel and Lindsey
What| Old pals meeting up again, apparently
Where| Rooftop of Tribute Center
When| Tonight? Sure
Warnings/Notes|N/A maybe. We'll see Might be NSFW. Oops.
Gabriel loved humanity. Really. Really, he did. Honest. It was just very hard to show it here. It was pretty tough on Earth at times to stick up for them, despite the reasons he found to continue loving them. Here. Well. It was still Earth. Fights to the death were nothing new. Humans were flawed and messed up. It wasn't even the arenas, really. It was just... everything. They were playing with fire and it boggled the mind that they still hadn't gotten burned off of it yet.
At least they could throw a good party, but man they were sure weird.
Being human probably wasn't helping matters on his end, to be totally honest. It made everything seem new and a million times more irritating. He could still feel his Grace, he was still an angel, but only in name and it was incredibly annoying to be on that brink. He often thought of Lucifer, as he knew that his brother would just get a kick out of this place, but Raphael came to mind this time along with the image of an extremely soaked cat. Perhaps it was best that, out of the archangels, it was him that came here.
There was a bright side, at least. At least he wasn't dead... or, rather, if he was dead, at least it wasn't boring. Gabriel still refrained from thinking too much about the upcoming arena, though...
Anyway, yes, he did love humanity, really. Tonight, though, things were just getting a little too loud and a little too overwhelming. Again, being mostly human wasn't helping. So, he decided to do a bit of exploring, maybe check out the rest of the Tribute Center that he hadn't seen yet, which led him to the rooftop gardens. It... Well, it wasn't really all that beautiful, honestly. Not exactly an Eden, but it was okay. Provided a different atmosphere and stuff. But the foliage didn't draw as much attention as the other side of the railing that ended in a swift drop off the side of the building. It sort of provided an eye opener, in a way. Such an easy way for a tribute to end it all standing right before them, but the answer of why they didn't do so was painfully obvious and made his mouth twist into another sneer. Playing with fire, these guys.
He turned back to the greenery.
What| Old pals meeting up again, apparently
Where| Rooftop of Tribute Center
When| Tonight? Sure
Warnings/Notes|
Gabriel loved humanity. Really. Really, he did. Honest. It was just very hard to show it here. It was pretty tough on Earth at times to stick up for them, despite the reasons he found to continue loving them. Here. Well. It was still Earth. Fights to the death were nothing new. Humans were flawed and messed up. It wasn't even the arenas, really. It was just... everything. They were playing with fire and it boggled the mind that they still hadn't gotten burned off of it yet.
At least they could throw a good party, but man they were sure weird.
Being human probably wasn't helping matters on his end, to be totally honest. It made everything seem new and a million times more irritating. He could still feel his Grace, he was still an angel, but only in name and it was incredibly annoying to be on that brink. He often thought of Lucifer, as he knew that his brother would just get a kick out of this place, but Raphael came to mind this time along with the image of an extremely soaked cat. Perhaps it was best that, out of the archangels, it was him that came here.
There was a bright side, at least. At least he wasn't dead... or, rather, if he was dead, at least it wasn't boring. Gabriel still refrained from thinking too much about the upcoming arena, though...
Anyway, yes, he did love humanity, really. Tonight, though, things were just getting a little too loud and a little too overwhelming. Again, being mostly human wasn't helping. So, he decided to do a bit of exploring, maybe check out the rest of the Tribute Center that he hadn't seen yet, which led him to the rooftop gardens. It... Well, it wasn't really all that beautiful, honestly. Not exactly an Eden, but it was okay. Provided a different atmosphere and stuff. But the foliage didn't draw as much attention as the other side of the railing that ended in a swift drop off the side of the building. It sort of provided an eye opener, in a way. Such an easy way for a tribute to end it all standing right before them, but the answer of why they didn't do so was painfully obvious and made his mouth twist into another sneer. Playing with fire, these guys.
He turned back to the greenery.

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"Well enough." While putting some of his weight on Gabriel's hands, he freed his other one so he may lower it down between the angel's legs. He drew a finger up one inner thigh then palmed the package there. "Having second thoughts about taking the lead?"
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"Are you?" he asked, not even focusing on his own question for more than a few seconds. Too much was going on, okay?
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Lindsey laughed, letting the soft noise rumble against Gabriel's stomach when he lowered down to kiss along his navel. "Not a chance."
Giving Gabriel's wrists a slight squeeze, he commanded, "Keep them above your head." Straightening up, he straddled the angel's hips and slowly he removed his grip. Staring straight into Gabriel's eyes, he started undoing the angel's pants.
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He was really having some trouble by not leaning up and just kissing the hell out of Lindsey to roll on top of the guy. "Find it," he smirked, cause he was in an unfair position as it was.
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"Where did you throw it this time? The longer it takes for me to find it, the more time I'm wasting not kissing you." Hopefully that would be incentive to get Gabriel to help look.
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Still, he was smiling, because he had in fact thrown the little bottle across the room to on the floor, next to his closet. He wonders if he got to it first, maybe things could interesting.
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Lindsey raised his eyebrows at Gabriel's solution to their little dilemma. It was not at all the one Lindsey wanted but he kissed back just as fervently. "This doesn't help our problem," Lindsey pointed out. In emphasis, he lifted a pillow and threw it off the bed to reveal an empty area beneath.
Locking his frustrated look onto Gabriel's smug grin, it didn't take the urban cowboy long to figure it out. "You're holding out on me."
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He took the opportunity to nip at Lindsey's neck while his eyes found the lube on the floor. That shouldn't be too hard.
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Lindsey huffed at the nipping and turned to kiss Gabriel back. He figured that this was better than nothing while he searched for that damned lube when his eyes caught something on the other side of the room, half covered by Gabriel's shirt. "Is that...?" He didn't want to get out of bed if it wasn't.
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But he did give a glance over to where the lube was...
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"Let's get you slicked up, Gabby. Turn around." He all but hopped back on the bed, one hand already coated with lube.
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It didn't take very long for Gabriel to get distracted again. Heat of the moment. Being human. Temptation swirling around his head. It wouldn't be hard for Lindsey to overtake him.