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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Slowly, his arms wrap up around her hips, hands cupping her ass and spreading her open. Soon enough, each drag of his tongue is accompanied by a shallow groan. She's utterly intoxicating. ]
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Ah, but when he stretches her wide, her moan rivals his - and to ensure that he doesn’t fall victim to those teeth of hers, she allows his cock to fall from her tongue. Briefly, her hand takes over, pumping along its length. ]
God, Will, that’s—… mn…
[ You know what? Talk can be saved for later, just this once. Instead, she will go back to devouring him in the way that she knows both of them want! ]
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When he cums, she gives the slightest groan of surprise, but is quick to turn that around with a deep and lulling hum. Her hand gently massaging his cock at its base, she edges him on until he’s nothing left to give.
When she shifts to roll onto her hip, she’s chuckling, wiping the heel of her thumb across her lower lip. ]
You’ve made quite the mess. [ But the way that she rolls her tongue across her lips, she doesn’t appear to mind it one bit. ]
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You did little to help prevent it.
[ A final deep breath and he pushes himself up to sitting and punctuates his statement with as much a frown as he's capable of right now. ]
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Join me for a shower, then? I’ll wash your hair and make it up to you with a good cuddle, after♥
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Standing, he firmly grips her hand, hoisting her up off the mattress. ]
Get going, then.
[ A shove towards the bathroom and he's following after. ]
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Will, that could have been my face, you know. I don’t have any of my cosmetics, so please— keep any bruising to the neck, down.
[ She seems to be annoyed when tossing her hair over her shoulder, but she sneaks in a wink before swinging the bathroom door open for the both of them. ]
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[ He doesn't seem pleased talking about the guy, but William's not one to sound pleased over most things. At least the bathroom seems well equipped with a large enough shower for two. Perhaps he can wash off more than just this literal sticky mess he's gotten himself into. ]
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Is that jealousy I hear?
[ Adjusting the temperature of the water, she isn’t looking at him, but she can hope! ]
You should know by now, he isn’t my type. [ If William will allow it, she’ll reach back to take his hand while stepping into the shower. ]
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[ He follow along, stepping in close enough that they're both beneath the water. ]
I don't doubt your faithfulness towards me.
[ Still, there's something there. ]
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Humming, partly in question, but mostly tantalized by the superb display before her, Grell runs her palms along his shoulders and neck. ]
Good. But, if not that, what is it that bothers you?
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Perhaps, how quickly the two of you bonded, so to speak.
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Oh, my darling… We share the same brand of humor, but I wouldn’t call it a bond. [ Nuzzling at his cheek, she kisses the corner of his mouth! ] When we met, I didn’t know What I wanted. You certainly fixed that.
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[ He hums to himself, still unsure. ]
Up until now, the vast majority of our relationship has been sexual. Perhaps now we can bond over some other things, as well. [ Wait, best to add a disclaimer to that. ] Just to be clear, that does not mean I wish to try out makeup products with you.
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I would like nothing more.
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What shall we start with, then?
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What’s something that you’ve felt yourself yearning for, all these years? Aside from more sleep.
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[ As she dotes upon him, he slinks his arms around her lower back, holding her just a bit closer. ]
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Well, you just so happen to be in the presence of the most reckless and erratic degenerate that ever pranced through the afterlife, etcetera, etcetera... I’m confident that we could find some brand of trouble to suit your tastes.
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[ But, are there even laws here? Goodness they have a lot to discover. ]
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[ Walking him away from the wall, she’ll help him rinse the side from his hair. ]
What do you have in mind, then?
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I would have suggested seeing some of the sights of the world, but sadly that is no longer an option. Perhaps we can inquire with the others we met on what there is to do.
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A good idea, yes. I’m certain that our fellow sinners have devised various means of entertainment - what, with eternal confinement on their hands.
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Honestly, your hair looks rather nice this way.
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