William T. Spears (
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The next afterlife
[ In hindsight, it was obvious. Reapers worked tirelessly, for centuries, trying to reach that one final goal - to be forgiven. For most, the feat of learning the value of life was impossible. The depression that lingered with them after they took their own lives was only compounded by their roles as death gods. So many joyous lives cut short, the lucky mortal's record almost mocking the unfortunate reapers as they watched the panels flip past their eyes. Most would forget they even had a chance to be forgiven, drowning in the enteral job set before them.
But, on rare occurrences, a reaper would find themselves before a jury, summoned away from their desks overflowing with paperwork on scheduled deaths. That is where William stands now. And perhaps even more surprising, is the other who stands beside him - Grell Sutcliffe. William had hardly believed himself capable of forgiveness, but the redhead...she'd looked at the mortal realm and laughed, hardly caring (and often finding it amusing) if she was the listed cause of death for some of those unfortunate people. How she is here, as well, is beyond him.
The committee has decided the both of you have come to an understanding on how valuable life truly is.
The woman at the centre of the row of judges addresses them both. William's brow creases, but he refrains from asking the obvious question of why, lest he ruin their chances at eternal peace.
Now that that matter is dealt with, we will move on to assessing your sins as a mortal.
William's expression quickly shifts to honest surprise, his eyes widening and blinking in confusion. The term 'forgiven' had been a misnomer since the beginning. How had he been so naive to think all their wrong doings while they'd been alive would be waved off as if they'd meant nothing? Swallowing heavily, he gives a brief side glance to Grell. For the first time, in this afterlife, he is scared. ]
But, on rare occurrences, a reaper would find themselves before a jury, summoned away from their desks overflowing with paperwork on scheduled deaths. That is where William stands now. And perhaps even more surprising, is the other who stands beside him - Grell Sutcliffe. William had hardly believed himself capable of forgiveness, but the redhead...she'd looked at the mortal realm and laughed, hardly caring (and often finding it amusing) if she was the listed cause of death for some of those unfortunate people. How she is here, as well, is beyond him.
The committee has decided the both of you have come to an understanding on how valuable life truly is.
The woman at the centre of the row of judges addresses them both. William's brow creases, but he refrains from asking the obvious question of why, lest he ruin their chances at eternal peace.
Now that that matter is dealt with, we will move on to assessing your sins as a mortal.
William's expression quickly shifts to honest surprise, his eyes widening and blinking in confusion. The term 'forgiven' had been a misnomer since the beginning. How had he been so naive to think all their wrong doings while they'd been alive would be waved off as if they'd meant nothing? Swallowing heavily, he gives a brief side glance to Grell. For the first time, in this afterlife, he is scared. ]
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A marriage is arranged between William and the daughter of a competing company's owner, with the intent to merge into a larger company with a firmer grip on the London economy. But, William hardly cares for the woman, refusing any intimacy.
However, one day when William sat in a local park, deciding to take his lunch in a more peaceful setting, away from the demands of his "father". A woman approaches, meekly asking if he wouldn't mind sharing the table with someone of lower class, as all the others in the park were occupied. He allows it, hardly interested or caring of her status. The woman finds his acceptance relieving, if not a bit endearing, and chances polite conversation with him. The next day is much the same, and before he knows it, William's listening with intrigue about the woman's likes and dislikes, her job as a seamstress, her dreams of singing at the grand theaters of London. One day, when she fails to show her face at the park, William even goes so far as to fetch the woman some lunch and visit the tailor's shop where she works. It was the first time he'd ever felt something other than apathy towards another.
He manages the affair for a time, sneaking the woman into his bed when his wife visits with family for extended weekends. As expected of such acts, history repeats itself. The Camden household has another bastard child on the way and William makes plans to move his lover and their unborn child away from the wrath of his "father", should he ever find out.
It doesn't take long. His wife returns early from her trip, finding her husband's lover laying where she vowed to be. In honesty, she hardly cares of the meaning behind it, as she'd never loved him, either. It's out of spite that she retaliates, attacks the woman and leaves her bleeding on the floor for William to walk in upon. She's miscarried and on the verge of death, herself, having been struck on the head with a heavy iron hammer. It's the most emotion William's ever felt in his entire life. Rage, sorrow, but not an ounce of remorse as he uses his wife's own weapon against her, bludgeoning her to death with the end of the tool.
His lover doesn't last much longer, and with little thought behind it, William retrieves a pistol he had stored in the lower drawer of his armoire. The final frame shows William taking her hand as the gun's barrel is placed between his lips. ]
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I’ve always loved you, you know— no, I know you know. Whatever awaits us, with what power I have, I’ll find you.
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Of course you will. I've no doubt of that. Even Hell could never rid me of you.
[ Of which he sounds grateful, for once. ]
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A touching sentiment, but you won’t need to look far. Grell Sutcliffe, William T. Spears, you’ve both been condemned to spending the remainder of your afterlives in Hell.
Passing the files off to her associates, to which they stamp, she takes up her gavel to strike at the podium. Immediately, a glowing seal manifests below their feet, and erupts into flame, consuming them.
Their flesh burns away, as bone snaps and muscles warp. It’s excruciating, but they won’t have the luxury of losing consciousness. Rather, when the flames fade from their vision, they won’t recognize themselves, aside from the stench of demon. It isn’t just in them, though - it’s everywhere. ]
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Welcome to Hell. Congrats on fucking yourself over.
The scent that surrounds them has William crinkling up his nose. But as he opens his mouth to address the receptionist, the man holds up a hand to pause him as if he knows what he's going to say.
Yes, you really are in hell. No, there's nothing I can do about it. No, you can't speak with my manager. As I already said, you're fucked. Now fill these out.
He tosses some forms at them, then immediately gets up to "use the restroom", taking that magazine with him. William momentarily forgets the stench in the air as he scowls down at the paperwork that's been forced on him. ]
Of cooourse this would follow me here...
[ William pauses, blinking at the cooing sound that came out of him. It's only then that he notices the coloured feathers adorning his chest and the short talons on his hands that threaten to pierce the forms. ]
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Shit. I’m naked.
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[ Seems William can no longer stay focused on one thing for too long. He's already forgotten the sheet in his hand and turns to look at Grell, brow furrowing even further. ]
You're far more than simply naked.
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So you’re right…
[ Struggling to process this, she slowly raises on her feet, lifting her arms and turning her hands over to get a good look at herself. To peer further downwards, at her leg situation, she absentmindedly grasps her breasts to squish them down. And then, squishes them a few more times, while she’s at it. ]
I’m— oh. These are lovely.
[ Finally, she blinks to adjust her eyes, upon taking the sight of William in. Her lips pluck upward to reveal her newly exaggerated canines, and she snerks! ]
Why, William, you’ve become the very thing you love! Though— [ She curiously pats at the symbol on his back, and when her hand goes through it, she paws again! ] —that’s a bit… unusual?
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Not that any of this makes any bleeding sense, but why were you given breasts? That's hardly a punishment for you. Honestly.
[ As he can't see what Grell's referring to, he shifts his gaze to the wings extending from his upper arms. ]
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Oh, it isn’t just breasts.
[ But now she’s looking over the rest of him, idly petting through the feathers along his arm, with teeth dragging across her lip. ]
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Let's find you some trousers, at the very least.
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Oh~, now that you’re not the boss, you’re a rebel, mn❤️?
[ Grell moves to follow after him, and promptly stumbles over her own feet, face smacking into the door frame. ]
Godfuckingdamnit— [ A hand clamped over the bridge of her nose, a low and rumbling yowl carries on her breath. But she’s (clumsily) walking after him, now, as though nothing happened! ]
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Watch your fucking mouth and get your arse moving. Honestly, five minutes here and you're already trying my bleeding patience.
[ Once she catches up, he gives her a firm shove ahead. ]
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Why, does it get you o—oOAaff—!
[ Funny, because once he shoves her, she positively eats shit. Even skids across the floor a bit! ]
Why won’t these blasted legs work?!
[ Hey, at least William will have a visual understanding of her more intimate anatomy, now! ]
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They gave you a cunt, as well? Seems you should have been condemned centuries ago.
[ He sounds rather petty about it with the huff he adds at the end. But now that she's in front of him, he's able to see the symbol on her back that she must have been speaking of before. ]
Did you get tattooed at some point?
[ Said as if that's the most absurd way to spend their salary ever. ]
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What? Absolutely not. What, was all this not enough, they marked me up, too?! Where is it!
[ Looking herself over, she can’t seem to spot anything. ]
Unless… [ Her Gaze drifts downward with dread. ]
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[ He crouches beside her, sharply yanking her tail down in some attempt to cover her. Meanwhile, he scrutunizes the tattoo and how it shows through solid material. ]
Perhaps a branding of some kind. Or a seal to keep us in this rhelm.
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Mn❤️, do it again~ [ Now he’s gone and distracted her! ]
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[ And he's true to his word! Instead of yanking down again, this time he uses her tail as leverage to hoist her up when he stands. Seems he maintained some of his supernatural strength. Steady on his own, thankfully unchanged, feet, he drops her ungracefully onto her cat-like ones. ]
Honestly, I didn't think it possible for you to be more lewd.
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How cruel of you to underestimate me so~
[ When the glowing symbol on his back catches the edge of her vision, she’s reminded— ]
Oh, right. You’ve got one, too. It’s a bit cute, actually. Crude little skull, with marked-out eyes.
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[ He glances about, hoping to notice a clothing shop of some kind. The only one that catches his eye is a shop that sells rather risque looking outfits. He avoids pointing it out. ]
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I suppose we will just have to stick together, then. [ Grell mutters, whilst tracing a finger along the curve of his horn.
At the least, her tail has curled around her thigh and to her front, to cover her more intimate areas! ]
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What...is on my head?
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You've got horns on your head, darling.
[ Now, she's fiddling with her hair, pulling it over her shoulder, to drape over her breast. Doesn't stop her from looking at him hungrily, though. In fact, her body language is even more flirty than usual. ]
They're not so bad! Rather sexy, actually.
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https://bit.ly/2WdN6FT << “something”
pretty!
https://bit.ly/3lZ6Bef << let’s pretend it’s the right color
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