BACCHANALIA ! faemous, day 2
Jun 28, 2023 21:29:43 GMT -5
Post by tick 12a / calla on Jun 28, 2023 21:29:43 GMT -5
P E R R Y .
The package comes floating down sometime later, at some point Perry assumes is early evening, even though the thickness of the tree canopy does little to reveal the actual sky. They've been loitering in place, maybe apprehensive of more mutts, maybe simply worried about getting lost.
Perry's spent most of that time periodically pulling out her little cracked hand mirror and wincing at the state of her teeth - glasslike, sharp, and wickedly jagged. There's pieces missing from when the mutt cracked her jaw, the force of the blow caused little shards to break off and cut up the inside of her mouth, left behind a mess of razors that's a pain to talk around.
The radial beeping that suddenly slices through the grim gloom is like a dinner bell, making Perry's head shoot up to track the little white parachute. She nurses the lingering pain in her jaw as the capsule magically floats its way through the branches to land on the ground.
She pounces on it immediately.
"Oh, hell yes." Red wine. Almost unbearably fancy, with a little sheet of gold foil covering the cork. Perry could kiss it. She could weep. The atmosphere's been so gloomy and boring and now here's this wonderful little gift she's been bestowed. Someone out there is just as frustrated as she is - they wanna see a little fun! "Thank you sponsorship gods."
Larissa's standing, skinning the last of the mutts like the steadfast caveman-ly provider she is (boring), and Bellamy's over near the fire trying to salvage as much as he can from whatever that beast did to his knee. Perry pops the cork and washes her pain down with a swig of cabernet, then decides to wander over to the more exciting scenario.
"Gross." Is the first thing she says to Bellamy, ignoring the flash of eyes she gets in return.
But it's true! His knee looks so bad that it's almost indescribable. Seriously. Yuck. The swelling's nasty and the skin's turned all purple, she's surprised nothing's peeling off yet. Just looking at it makes her want to hurl.
So she just stands there for a beat, takes another sip from the bottle. Lets the tension build. Gets a really bad idea.
The whole bloodlust thing earlier was kinda hot, alright? She had Larissa on one side, absolutely decimating that mutt, and she had Bellamy on the other side, furious and oh-so obvious about it. Perry wouldn't exactly complain about being in the middle of that particular sandwich.
Does that make her a freak? No! It makes her human.
She plunks herself down next to Bellamy and stares at his knee some more, formulating a master plan and tapping her nails in a steady pattern against the wine bottle, "Probably hurts, huh?"
Stupid question. Meant to be stupid. Maybe mocking? Meant to get the vibe going a little. He's just a little too fun to tease.
The bottle dances between her hands as she manoeuvres it in front of him, waving it back and forth, "Y'know this is supposed to help."
It certainly helped with her jaw pain. The cuts on her gums aren't even that bad anymore. She feels like she could float. And that's what people are always saying right? Drown your sorrows or your demons or whatever. Maybe Bellamy can drown his knee. Maybe Perry can drown herself and no one will have to watch the doomed murderous-forest rendezvous she's trying to orchestrate.
She still smirks when Bellamy relents, pulls it out of his reach when he expects her to hand it over. The light of the fire makes him glow a little, makes the way he scowls a little more pathetic, not cute, "I'm the one that found it." She reminds him.
She brandishes it with a flourish, so close now that she can see the shades of his irises change in real time.
"Careful or you'll spill." She teases, batting his hands away from the bottle and tipping it against his mouth herself, hand resting on the back of his neck with just the slightest brush of her knife-like nails.
The liquid spills anyways, running down the side of his throat. Perry laughs.
The fire is very warm.
When she catches Larissa move out of the corner of her eye, Perry turns away to call out to her, too loud, hand still on the back of Bellamy's neck but the bottle lowered, "C'mon Princess, learn to loosen up!"
Come see what kind of fun you could be having.
She turns back to Bellamy and cranks the display up, fake-pouting at him, not quite mean with it, but almost; "Didn't work? Still hurts?"
She takes another swing of her own and feels the buzz settle. She gets closer, sly, her hair falling around them like a curtain, her eyes swallow the light and glint flatly, shark-like, "Y'want me to try kissing it better?"
And it's not really a nice thing she does next. It's not very romantic. Bellamy's enthusiastic enough, but Perry's the one that looks like she's trying to eat his face off. The jagged edges of her teeth catch on his lip and it turns the kiss into something bloody and gruesome and definitely macabre. She surges against him, nearly toppling them both, her nails on his neck and her teeth shredding his tongue; his blood dripping down both of their throats. It tastes like iron and grapes, a little like laughter, something smokey lingering at the end.
Something in the air - that must be it. That must be to blame for the strange animalistic nature of the situation. The fire casts their shadows longer and the wine warms their faces; the bottle gets discarded for a more heady drink.
"Oh, oops," She giggles when they part, wiping a thumb over the corner of his mouth but only actually succeeding in smearing the blood around, "you've got a little something there."