Sunday 1.13 A change in tactics
Feb. 15th, 2007 10:23 pmCrawford sat in his leather office chair, reclined slightly and appearing relaxed. Only a very close associate would have noticed the whiteness of his fingertips from the pressure where they were steepled in front of his chest. Too dignified and self-controlled to resort to nervous behaviors like pacing, Crawford had to resort to occasionally polishing the already spotless and gleaming lenses of his glasses or tapping his fingertips together while he remained deep in thought.
The dynamic among his team were evidently changing with or without his consent. Evidently the defeat of the elders and the fall of the tower had given his subordinates a huge boost in pride and confidence. Even Farfarello's deeply ingrained psychoses had seemed to subside to something less manic, although no less deadly and unpredictable. If this new control could be managed and the berserker willing to follow orders, Farfarello could become even more a force to be reckoned with.
Crawford's thoughts turned to Nagi. The youngest member of Schwarz was currently dutifully carrying out his latest assignment. Aside from his psychokinetic talent, Nagi was a brilliant boy and his skills with computer programming and hacking were an extremely valuable resource to the team. Perhaps Crawford should make more of an effort to acknowledge the strengths of each team member. Perhaps...praise. A word unheard of within the walls of Rosenkruz and a reinforcement unused. The only reward a Rosenkruz alumni received for a job well done had been a lack of punishment.
Lastly, the final member of Schwarz, the most flamboyant, the most insolent, the most aggravating man to spend six years in Crawford's presence and still be living. Schuldig. What to do about Schuldig?
Crawford removed his glasses and pinched the bridge of his nose. Be honest at least in your own head, he told himself. The question was what to do *with* Schuldig. In the privacy of his office and safely behind his nearly impenetrable shields, Crawford could admit to a certain attraction. Beyond the amazing head of hair that begged to be touched and that nearly femininely beautiful face there existed a brilliant flame that had never been extinguished during even the worst that Schwarz had faced. It was that peculiar bit of laissez-faire attitude that had infuriated and intrigued Crawford for years. What would he have to do to cement that loyalty to himself?
It would seem that Crawford's ingrained responses and tactics had to change, too. He smirked at what awaited the telepath and the berserker when they arrived home. Schuldig had insolently demanded a reward for carrying out his orders, a dinner to be precise. It would be interesting to see how his team reacted to the catered six course feast that he had ordered in, complete with intimate lighting, servers and a few wines so old they were nearly impossible to obtain.
A quick flash, just the barest glimpse of the future brushed over Crawford's senses, causing him to indulge in a slight chuckle. His team would most likely think he had finally succumbed to madness or was trying to poison them. Crawford's smirk deepened. He was willing to bend a little but he was no fool. The expense of the gourmet meal had been divided by four and the appropriate amount deducted from each person's personal account, access to the accounts something Crawford had always had. They would find out eventually.
Crawford retreated to his bedroom, walking once again with a confident slink to his stride. He felt the need to dress appropriately for this very important business dinner.
The dynamic among his team were evidently changing with or without his consent. Evidently the defeat of the elders and the fall of the tower had given his subordinates a huge boost in pride and confidence. Even Farfarello's deeply ingrained psychoses had seemed to subside to something less manic, although no less deadly and unpredictable. If this new control could be managed and the berserker willing to follow orders, Farfarello could become even more a force to be reckoned with.
Crawford's thoughts turned to Nagi. The youngest member of Schwarz was currently dutifully carrying out his latest assignment. Aside from his psychokinetic talent, Nagi was a brilliant boy and his skills with computer programming and hacking were an extremely valuable resource to the team. Perhaps Crawford should make more of an effort to acknowledge the strengths of each team member. Perhaps...praise. A word unheard of within the walls of Rosenkruz and a reinforcement unused. The only reward a Rosenkruz alumni received for a job well done had been a lack of punishment.
Lastly, the final member of Schwarz, the most flamboyant, the most insolent, the most aggravating man to spend six years in Crawford's presence and still be living. Schuldig. What to do about Schuldig?
Crawford removed his glasses and pinched the bridge of his nose. Be honest at least in your own head, he told himself. The question was what to do *with* Schuldig. In the privacy of his office and safely behind his nearly impenetrable shields, Crawford could admit to a certain attraction. Beyond the amazing head of hair that begged to be touched and that nearly femininely beautiful face there existed a brilliant flame that had never been extinguished during even the worst that Schwarz had faced. It was that peculiar bit of laissez-faire attitude that had infuriated and intrigued Crawford for years. What would he have to do to cement that loyalty to himself?
It would seem that Crawford's ingrained responses and tactics had to change, too. He smirked at what awaited the telepath and the berserker when they arrived home. Schuldig had insolently demanded a reward for carrying out his orders, a dinner to be precise. It would be interesting to see how his team reacted to the catered six course feast that he had ordered in, complete with intimate lighting, servers and a few wines so old they were nearly impossible to obtain.
A quick flash, just the barest glimpse of the future brushed over Crawford's senses, causing him to indulge in a slight chuckle. His team would most likely think he had finally succumbed to madness or was trying to poison them. Crawford's smirk deepened. He was willing to bend a little but he was no fool. The expense of the gourmet meal had been divided by four and the appropriate amount deducted from each person's personal account, access to the accounts something Crawford had always had. They would find out eventually.
Crawford retreated to his bedroom, walking once again with a confident slink to his stride. He felt the need to dress appropriately for this very important business dinner.
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Date: 2007-02-22 10:47 pm (UTC)And there was the issue of the dinner Schuldich had so blithely demanded. he was rather curious to see what Crawford had made of that particularly insolent comment. "Honey, I'm....what the fuck?"
Who the hell..."Crawford, I know i bitched about not having someone to dress me first thing in the morning, but who the hell is this asshole and why is he asking to take my coat?"
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Date: 2007-02-24 07:31 am (UTC)Only to find, upon opening the front door, that there was a strange man in the foyer apparently trying to undress Schuldig. Cocking his head to the side, he took half a second to decide if he wanted to assess the situation, or...nah. He was a man of action. Crawford could deal with the fallout.
He grabbed a jacket off the wall--not one of his own, since he didn't have any as he couldn't really feel the cold--and threw it over the stranger's head, yanked him backward and drew a knife across his throat, using the jacket to stop the spray so it wouldn't get all over Schuldig.
The jacket was one of Crawford's. Oops. He was going to get locked up soon, almost definitely.
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Date: 2007-02-26 09:04 pm (UTC)There was a distinct compulsion for Nagi to turn and walk the way he came; forget that he ever saw anything and perhaps just hear about the aftermath later. But sick curiosity took hold and he just had to enter the scene. What ever mess be made, he knew he was safe from reprimand becuase he had no involvement here. There was Farf and a blade and, no doubt, what was soon to be 'a body'. Off to the side was a smirking Schu. This whole little play had to have some comic effect. Crawford is going to be so pissed.
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Date: 2007-02-26 11:03 pm (UTC)Nagi, Schuldig and Farfarello all stood in the foyer. On the ground was a body, its head wrapped and blood beginning to soak through the fabric. Crawford recognized the man as the hired butler by his uniform and the fabric...
Crawford whipped around, pointing his pistol directly at Farfarello's head.
"That. Was. Armani." He growled. Damn, the urge to do away with the psycho was very strong. It would end the uncertainty of having a subordinate who's future he could not read and end the need to keep restraints and tranquilizers suitable for big game hunters on hand at all times.
Visibly pulling himself back together, a mistake to lose control like that, Crawford holstered his weapon and glared at his team.
"Berzerker, dispose of the body. Schuldig, make sure that no one here remembers the man ever existed." Icy displeasure dripped from every word. "I expect everyone back here and dressed appropriately within twenty minutes. This is supposed to be a celebratory and civilized," Here, Crawford glared more harshly at Farfarello. "dinner to commemorate our defeat of the elders."
Orders given, Crawford strode back to the dining room, the staccato tapping of his shoes on the tile telegraphing his anger. The sommelier hired for just this evening eyed him very nervously and offered the leader of Schwarz a sample of wine. Crawford tasted and nodded his approval. The sommelier nearly wilted in relief and filled glasses then melted back into obscurity until needed again.
Crawford sipped the wine and waited for his team. Hopefully, there would be no more 'incidents' until after dinner.
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Date: 2007-02-26 11:43 pm (UTC)Farf smirked. Oh, they would have had fun if Crawford had actually pulled the trigger. It never ceased to amuse him when people tried to shoot him. It didn't matter if the person was a crack shot. Farfarello didn't dodge, he just made sure he wasn't where the bullets were. If he couldn't see the gun, sometimes he got hit, but he could feel when someone was staring at him, and that was almost as good. Point blank range, well...no one who wanted to shoot him had ever gotten that close.
Maybe Crawford was so mad he'd bind him into that cocoon-jacket, hang him upside-down and shoot him. That would be hilarious. It was pretty much the only way Crawford would be able to manage it. It really didn't matter to Farfarello if he was alive or dead--in this life or the afterlife, everything that happened to him and everything he did would bring him closer to the fulfillment of his destiny.
Ah, well. He was in this life for the time being. He picked up the basket of groceries--blood-free, he noticed with a spark of pride--and handed it to one of the wide-eyed strangers Crawford had invited into their domicile. "Put these up in the kitchen, would ye, miss?" he asked politely. She took it, looking dazed, and headed toward the kitchen. He frowned as she left. Strangers in his house made him very...twitchy. He wanted to round them all up, scythe their elegantly-coiffed little heads off and toss them out the window. But he'd behave, for now.
He grabbed one of the other servers and said, indicating the corpse with a toss of his head, "And you, clean this mess up. What the hell are we paying ye for?" Schu, he thought, help me out here a little. If I'm supposed to be ready for...whatever the hell this is supposed to be in twenty minutes, I can't be hauling a body to the river.
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Date: 2007-02-28 11:22 pm (UTC)A subtle bit of mental tinkering left the server not only thinking he should be hauling off a body, but he had the poor bloke convinced it was his fault there was a body in the first place. that wasnt quite what Crawford had snarled, but it would work out in the long run, seeing as the poor server, so distraught over having killed someone, was going to do himself in right after stashing the corpse.
Brilliance, really. Schuldich took care of orders, with the twisted panache he so prided himself in.
'Business Casual or Fucking-Late-For-The-Prom?' Schuldich inquired of their seething leader. Crawford had demanded they dress appropriately. He hoped it was business casual. It was going to be damn hard to find a bootinier for Crawford in the alloted twenty minutes otherwise.
Schuldich stepped carefully over and around the bloodied bit of rug. "Formal dinner.Most likey with too many forks and napkins you are supposed to sit in your lap. And i really only wanted take out..."
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Date: 2007-03-03 04:22 am (UTC)Crawford took off his already spotless glasses and polished them anyway. What had once started as a mannerism bent to annoy was fast becoming a nervous habit. He scowled and replaced the glasses to lace his fingers together.
Catching the threads of the Schwarz link, Crawford shot off a few more orders to try and speed things along.
/Nagi! Farfarello! Get in here, now./
Now what would bring Schuldig in a hurry? Crawford smiled evilly, the sommelier backing further into his corner, and smoothed a steady hand down his tie.
/Schuldig?/ Crawford sent, his tone a mental purr that ought to come as a surprise to the telepath. /I'm waiting for you./
Crawford sipped from his fresh glass. He would see if *that* got him any results.
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Date: 2007-03-03 04:52 am (UTC)Crawford didnt do lusty. He didnt do come hither. Schuldich snarled down at his hopefully attentive cock and hauled on his slacks. Crawford didnt do sex. Fucking bastard probably thought if he pulled on Schuldich's libido the telepath would play nice.
Two could play that game. Re-adjusting himself, Schuldich smirked. Schuldich most definately did sexy. He left his shirt unbuttoned, meticulously arranged his least offensive tie, and let his hair down. A careful, albeit short, application of his favorite brush, and Schuldich deemed himself presentable.
'On my way.'
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Date: 2007-03-03 05:22 am (UTC)Crawford gestured for Schuldig to take the chair to his right and rose from his own chair just as Schu made to pull the chair back.
Standing close enough to breathe in the dark, compelling cologne Schuldig wore, Crawford reached around him and pulled the chair out himself. Taking advantage of his slightly greater height, he smirked down into blue eyes.
"Since you *did* dress for the occasion...allow me."
He sat Schuldig down with an encouraging push on his shoulder and helped scoot the chair back into place. For just a moment Crawford allowed his fingers to brush against the silky orange strands that flowed over Schu's shoulders.
Crawford turned back to his own chair, making sure the view was flattering and to also conceal the slight tightness of the front of his pants. Had Schuldig's hair always looked that soft and touchable? Focus, Oracle.
Crawford reassembled his polite mask in the few seconds he had then retook his place at the head of the table. He needed to harden his resolve. Game on.
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Date: 2007-03-03 05:44 am (UTC)He had expected some snide comment or another about being late, or a demand he button his damn shirt. Schuldich had not expected a show of slightly misplaced but almost endearing chivalry.
Crawford did do endearing.
Personal bubbles were also passe apparently. Crawford had been standing very close. Lingering even. And touching, of all things.
As Crawford settled back into his place at the head of the table, Schuldich tried to sort out the internal arguement that was going on between his common sense and his sex drive, all the while longing for a nice, relaxing, comfortingly phallic, smoke.
Attentive, touchy Crawford. It was like every insane wet dream come to life. Hedonistically pleased he hadnt worn boxers, Schuldich shifted in his seat under the guise of assuming his usual lounge.
"So. I am assuming you didnt order chinese."
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Date: 2007-03-03 05:56 am (UTC)Crawford was really mellowing and instead of using his linen napkin, flicked out his tongue quickly to catch a drop of wine on his lower lip. He leaned forward slightly.
"In all our years together as a team, we have had so few chances to sit down and have a relaxing dinner. Our Masters are dead. We deserve the chance to rest, relax and enjoy our new freedoms."
Crawford pinned Schuldig with a smoldering stare that as quickly turned glacial hard. He wasn't near as mellow as he first appeared.
"Then *I* will decide on the next course of action for Schwarz. However, I want to hear what everyone else has to say and know how our freedom has affected you."
Crawford leaned back casually in his chair. Hopefully the others would show up soon.
"Tell me, Schu, have you ever had Coq au Vin?"
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Date: 2007-03-03 06:11 am (UTC)"Relaxing dinner, eh? If I cant pronounce it, I'm not sure I want to eat it."
Schuldich wondered if Crawford had saved any wine for the rest of them. He and his battered dignity could use a good drenching. Dealing with Crawford was never good for his temper. Schuldich snared the meek looking man skulking in the corner holding a wine bottle and earned himself an alcohol serving slave for the duration.
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Date: 2007-03-03 06:23 am (UTC)/A little eager for some alcohol? Am I making you *that* uncomfortable?/
"Coq au Vin is chicken cooked in wine. You'll like it."
Just to see if Schuldig noticed, Crawford casually loosened his immaculate tie and let it hang around his shoulders. Without looking at the telepath, he also undid the top two buttons of his dress shirt.
"It would seem the others are either going to be very late or not show up." Crawford's lips thinned in annoyance briefly, then those sharp eyes seemed to twinkle. Maybe it was an optical illusion. "Shall we start on the appetizers?"
Without waiting for an answer, Crawford rang a silver bell that had been sitting at his right hand and several white coated servants, dressed eerily like Schwarz had been for the final showdown, trailed into the dining room bearing trays of savory puffs stuffed with fragrant fillings. Crawford sampled one and gave a low moan of satisfaction.
Leaning far forward, Crawford took the remaining half and brushed Schuldig's bottom lip with it.
"Try it. You might like it."
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Date: 2007-03-03 06:41 am (UTC)In a perfect world it wouldnt be Bradely-fucking-Crawford inspiring the previous train of thought.
There had to be a catch somewhere. There was always a catch when Crawford was involved.
The bastard has loosened his tie. Had undone his shirt a bit.
And the sound he had made when he bit into that little puffy snack...It had gone right to Schuldich's cock and had done a fabulous job of erroding common sense to the point where sex with Crawford seemed a perfectly reasonable idea.
Not good.
Schuldich, determined to give as good as he got, took his time pulling the bit of pastry out of Crawfords fingers, and in an act of foolish bravery, flicked his tongue out to catch any crumbs that might have lingered on Crawfords fingers.
Fighting back. He was merely fighting back. At least thats what Schuldich was busy telling his almost manic arousal.
"Not bad."
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Date: 2007-03-03 07:47 am (UTC)"Not bad at all." His lips twitched and his hand blindly and unerringly picked up another savory. "Another?"
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Date: 2007-03-04 05:55 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-03-04 06:13 am (UTC)He let the innuendo sink in.
"Not verbally, at least."
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Date: 2007-03-05 05:23 am (UTC)It's a shame Schuldich had never been too keen on listening to advice. snagging puff and the fingers involved between his teeth, Schuldich smiled, and waited for the answer to a long standing question;
Which came first, the insult or the injury? Crawford would either throw a punch or snarl something vile. Either way, Schuldich won.
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Date: 2007-03-05 07:04 am (UTC)The shirt and the jacket, though, were a lost cause. Farfarello couldn't even button either of them. He put on the ridiculous trouser socks and shiny shoes that went with the suit pants, and hunted for something else to put on. He didn't have much in his closet. Most of them were clothes he'd needed for different assignments. Finally, he chose a buttery black leather vest that laced up the front and sides. Schuldig had pretended to refuse to go anywhere with him when he wore it, because he didn't want to be 'upstaged.' It was a ridiculous notion, of course, that Farfarello could ever upstage Schu, but still a compliment. But he still needed something to make it more 'formal', and he didn't have anything approaching appropriate in his closet.
So, Farf had walked over to Schuldig's room, but he'd already left. Which didn't stop Farf from rummaging through his closet. There were a few prospects, but Schu's jackets were too long on him and too tight around the shoulders and chest. Finally, in Schu's bureau, he came across a pair of velvety black leather and lace gloves--sort of gloves. They just hooked around the middle finger, and went all the way up to the shoulder, held there by an elastic band. Schu had make-up, as well--manly make-up, to be sure, he thought, chuckling. He dabbed a bit of dark red on his lips, just enough to give them contrast to his pale face in the candlelight. He studied himself in Schu's full-length mirror, and sighed, knowing Crawford would disapprove. But it was the best he could do, at the moment.
He rapped on Nagi's door as he went by, in case the kid had gotten distracted from dressing up by his computer. It was later than twenty minutes, of course.
From the shadows, Farfarello watched the Oracle and the Mastermind teasing each other, Schuldig licking Crawford's fingers as the uptight Oracle fed him by candlelight. He felt a spark of jealousy, but only for a moment. It would be useless to be jealous on behalf of Schuldig, especially about Crawford. Schuldig would never be able to resist that kind of lusty power-play. He'd just have to hope that...well. There wasn't much use in hoping, either.
He walked silently over the carpet and sat in the seat across from Schuldig without a word, snapping his napkin out dramatically and laying it across his lap. He grabbed a puffball from the platter of pastries, and popped one into his mouth. Mmm, goat cheese, apricots and...duck, was it? He'd bet his life that Crawford hadn't sprung for this.
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Date: 2007-03-05 07:35 pm (UTC)"Farfarello?" Crawford cleared his throat and tried again for a firmer tone of voice. "Are you wearing make-up?"
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Date: 2007-03-05 09:17 pm (UTC)Now back to the effort of avoiding what was sure to be an uncomfortable night. Maybe if he stayed in his room no one would bother to actually drag him out. Past the tapping on his door, maybe the others forgot or decided that he really didn't need to be there. He wasn't hungry at all. He didn't need ot go out there. After that scene earlier, the mood of evening is sure to be tense. Crawford is sure pissed and that is never good to be around.
Stalling the inevitable would just make Crawford more angry so it was time to be as british as possible and put out the stiff upper lip or whatever they say. Face the music and get it over with. He put on his shoes which he was still not comfortable wearing in the house and buttoned his jacket. Systems running, time to execute.
Nagi walked through his door and down the hall trying to calculate how long this should and will take. Both being very different timetables. As he got closer to the dining area he could feel the tension. Oddly enough it was not the same feeling he was used to. It was really unreadable. Once in the entryway of the room he scanned around the room just trying to get a grasp on what was going on. He had to do a double-take when he looked at Farf. Just what in the world was he wearing? Nagi started to say something but a slight giggle started to erupt so he cleared his throat and just made his way to an available chair with his head down the whole way.
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Date: 2007-03-05 09:48 pm (UTC)He gave a wolf-whistle as Nagi sat down, then turned back to Crawford and said "Yeah, a bit of lipstick. It's Schu's. My face gets washed out by candle-light."
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Date: 2007-03-06 03:06 am (UTC)Then there was the Oracle himself trying to seduce his wayward telepath with an appetizer. Speaking of...
"Let go," Crawford growled at Schuldig who was still biting a mouthful of his fingers.
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Date: 2007-04-03 04:29 pm (UTC)Schuldich's fun never lasted long enough. And that had just started getting fun. Basic rules had been established, a few moves had been made.
He was going to have to do some heavy handed whore and flirting if he was going to get the taste and texture of even that little bit of Oracle out of his mouth and mind.
"Why, Farf, you look rather stunning. Are those my gloves?"
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Date: 2007-04-05 11:23 pm (UTC)...But it was Crawford who had Schu on a leash, wasn't it? Crawford who held all their leashes. And from the display Farf had seen earlier, it looked like Crawford wanted to rein Schu in very close indeed. It would be interesting to see how that worked out, even if it did twist Farf's heart a bit.
"Aye, of course they are. Your lip color as well. I hope ye don't mind; bein a man I felt odd coming to a formal meal with bare arms. Seeing as all I had to wear was a suit that," he continued, getting up from his chair and motioning with his hands to draw attention to the way the pants were super-tight around his ass and thighs, "as ye can see, doesn't fit anymore." He sat back down, snatching another pastry and popping it in his mouth. "Try these, Nagi. They'll expand your palate."