originallutece: is apparently not the correct answer when people ask you why you do what you do (anger; SPITE)
Rosalind Lutece ([personal profile] originallutece) wrote in [community profile] nysalogs 2018-01-06 06:01 am (UTC)

As if you're going to use either after tonight!

[That's probably a threat with no teeth, but on the other hand, right now Rosalind is in a mood to refuse him anything and everything purely out of spite.

At least that anger means she doesn't fluster when he continues. Truthfully, though her mind is fixated on one thing right now, she imagines he used it in a far more violent way. She can certainly picture him swinging a paddle that way, god knows. And it would perfectly fit in with how she caught him earlier this evening, blood on his hands and a groaning pile of bodies before him.]


What did you need?

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