Licyn Mansbane (
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An outside mystery for you all! The wolves here aren't natural, and where the village children leave supplies at those cabins in the woods — around there smells of wolves, children, and adults. Human adults. Ever seen any venture out that way? I haven't.
If you care more about domestic mysteries, here at the estate the fireplace and feasting hall stink of bloodshed and all the emotional reasons one might have for it.
Not related, but terrible nonetheless, Julien refused even the idea of himself and his prince joined by a third in the bedroom. Pulled a Wrath and everything, cold, snippy, jealous, downright possessive. Which can be fun under certain circumstances, but might be a warning to all of you who've only seen his apparent sweetness.
If you care more about domestic mysteries, here at the estate the fireplace and feasting hall stink of bloodshed and all the emotional reasons one might have for it.
Not related, but terrible nonetheless, Julien refused even the idea of himself and his prince joined by a third in the bedroom. Pulled a Wrath and everything, cold, snippy, jealous, downright possessive. Which can be fun under certain circumstances, but might be a warning to all of you who've only seen his apparent sweetness.
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[Wrath and Emilia definitely fall into the "Don't like to share" category. But also they are both hot and Allison can't say she blames Licyn for shooting his shot.]
I don't think my ex-partners would have been fond of another man coming into bed with us either. My first husband might have made an exception for a woman though, in typical dumb male fashion.
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( says the man with the last name Mansbane. he sighs, mostly for the melodrama of it: he doesn't mind either way, since it's not his business. sex is meant to be fun, and if someone doesn't want to play, that's all good. )
Still, there's a difference between firm no's and the possessive ones. Not much of a good look, except on certain faces.
( like Wrath's and Emilia's. )
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[Possessiveness can be a bad sign, but Allison hasn't really spoken with him much - or seen any sign of the prince at all.]
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[Allison's always prided herself on being her own person.]
Reminds me of my father, in a not great way.