having an off day 2
Ophelia - Sir John Everett Millais
>ikemen vampire
>mansion residents (+bonus) x reader
>a/n: the second half of your off day. here is how your morning and early afternoon went.
Leonardo da Vinci
While Leonardo isnât necessarily your responsibility to awaken (he could really be anywhere in or out of the mansion, itâs far too much effort for anyone to find him and urge him to eat. Letâs not forget heâs an immortal vampire, he doesnât even need to.), a small and guilty part of you tends to seek him out anyway. Heâd done a lot for you when you first stumbled into the mansion and has acted as one of the main components of your support system since then.Â
It was nearing noon and after youâve awoken Napoleon, Leonardo was surprisingly awake and in the library. Perched upon one of the oak armchairs by the window, the sunlight streaming through the glass painted him in a glorious light â reminding you of the timeless beauty the purebloods possess. He looked like he was in one of his own paintings, and you would be a villain to disturb that.Â
Still, his vampiric senses had a lower threshold than the others and he could sense your presence (or really, smell your blood) before you even opened the library doors.Â
âSurprised Iâm up so early, cara mia?â The husky rumble of his baritone voice always sent pleasant shivers down anyoneâs spine. His golden eyes, brightened by the sunlight, peered above the book he held in one hand straight at yours.Â
âI suppose.â
âHmm⊠come closer will you?â His wolfish eyes narrowed in disdain at your lethargic response. Reluctantly, you follow his command and sit across from him at the window. He discards his book, leaning on his knees to get a better look at your morose disposition. A displeased hum, then he places a finger under your chin to move your face even closer to his.Â
âThat wonât do. Such an emotion dims your eyes.â His artist-eye grazes over your face, observing your downturned lips and your swollen, teary eyes. A knowing smirk, and he settles back on the armchair. He leans on the armrest, the slouching figure alluring in his own charm.Â
âYouâre a smart girl. You can guess whatâll happen next, canât you?â His handsome smirk grows at your knowing sigh.Â
âJust donât throw me over your shoulder this time.âÂ
âNo promises, cara mia.â He huffs as he rises and moves to your side. With a motion for you to raise your arms, he at least carries you princess-style as he speeds to the mansionâs exit.Â
Itâs not entirely unpleasant being in Leonardoâs strong arms, and you find the warmth almost soothing to your turbulent thoughts. He takes you to your signature spot: a small dock on one of the more solitary ends of the Seine river. He wants to give you the princess treatment, so heâll slowly row the two of you down the water.Â
On the romantic boat-ride through the Seine, with Leonardoâs golden eyes trained on your face and giving you his full attention, it would be quite difficult to resist confiding in him. In your lowest moments so far, heâd been nothing short of comforting â holding you in his arms when you were afraid during your first night, sleeping outside your door for the following week, and whisking you away from your chores to dispel the unhealthy façade you kept up.Â
In fact, a small part of Leonardo is ecstatic that you felt safe and comfortable enough with him and the other residents that you could freely express your more negative emotions with them (but hopefully mostly with him. Forgive him, he can be a bit possessive).Â
However long it takes you to quell the darkness in your mind, Leonardo is there to receive anything you throw at him. He can wrap you in a warm embrace and caress your back, offer you wise advice to your problems, or just listen to your thoughts. Whatever you need most, Leonardo will give it to you.Â
Leonardo hopes youâll always run into his arms any time you have problems and allow him to fix it, like he does with machines. That being said, he doesnât mind seeking you out and literally carrying you away from your responsibilities to ease your torment. Wrapped in his big, strong arms and shielded from your worries, itâd be difficult not to feel at ease with this loveable dork. Anything and everything you ask for heâll deliver, and if you donât know what that is, heâll give you a familiar experience that comforted you in the past. There isnât much that fazes him with his long years on Earth, but just the teary sheen over your eyes is enough to twist his heart in painful knots.Â
Isaac Newton
Lost in his bustling mind and distracted by an equation he couldnât quite solve last night, he unfortunately only caught Theoâs grumbles of âpouring his own damn coffee,â and your departing figure to the kitchen. He thought nothing of it, believing Theo was just being his usual insufferable self and holed up in his study for the day.
If you werenât responsible for delivering lunch to him, heâd have never caught wind of your off-character today. So when your voice behind his door lacked its usual lively pitch, he wanted to bash his head open for not noticing it during breakfast.Â
When you entered his study you quietly placed the tray on one of his tables, wishing for an easy escape from his calculating rosy eyes. At your quickly retreating figure, the swirling worries in Isaacâs head scolded him for his indifference and how that coldness definitely would break your heart. He grasped at your sleeve and pulled you with more force than he intended, landing your entire upper body on his lap. (Youâll have to forgive his awkward execution, he really means well.)
âIâm terribly sorry mc! I didnât mean to do that.â He bristles and helps you regain your composure. âActually, I did intend to pull you closer. I want to apologise as well for not noticing you sooner. I should have been the first to seek you out.â While he does mean what he says, he finds that maintaining eye contact is a bit difficult and from his blushing ears, you can tell heâs just nervous.Â
âThe first? Isaac, you donât have to do anything.â Similar to him, you felt ashamed that he felt obligated to comfort you. Isaac, upon noticing that, wildly shook his hands in firm rejection of that implication.
âNot at all! Youâve always been there for me mc; defending, accompanying, encouraging me. Perhaps itâs even a bit selfish, but seeing your smile is the highlight of my day. Without it, I find Iâm in a bit of a bind, as you can see.â He gestures for the messy scrawls of that damn equation he canât seem to solve.Â
âI hope you wonât let Theoâs boorish manners bother you. And I hope you wonât mistake my foolishness for indifference either. I want to be here for you, mc. Iâm not like Napoleon, so I admit this doesnât come easy to me, but I want to be close to you.â Isaac rises from his chair to move closer to you.Â
Despite his rapid pulse, his trembling hands find yours and squeeze them gently. âPlease tell me all that ails you, all your frustrations, and stresses, and allow me to do for you what youâve always done for me.âÂ
His sincerity is touching. Isaac sits you down on one of the seats by his table and offers you half the sandwich you made for him. Whatever you indulge Isaac with, he eagerly accepts. He canât help the fascinated gleam in his eyes at the unfiltered emotions in your expression â in fact, his heart actually warms at being able to do this for you.Â
It was inevitable that a few tears escaped your eyes; while it did sink his heart, Isaac seized the opportunity to be closer to you. In a surprising show of boldness, he tucks a strand that obscured your face, behind your ear. âThank you, darling, for showing me this side of you.â He murmured intimately.Â
âIsaac, youâreââ
The confidence that deluded him in that moment quickly dissipated at your surprised face. âI apologise! Iâm not sure what came over me then.â Perhaps it was because it was just you and him, and he found your presence far easier to relax in than anyone else, but he found it in him to laugh.Â
âYouâre really a wolf in sheepâs clothing sometimes.â
âYou can blame my teasing on yourself. After all, youâre the reason my new life is more hecticââ Isaac chuckles âbut I canât say that hasnât made it so much happier.âÂ
After supper, Isaac timidly approaches you in the kitchen. âIâve set up my telescope out in the yard tonight⊠Would you care to join me?âÂ
Laying on the soft grass with Isaac was incredibly soothing, the picturesque night sky splattered with the many shining stars, unpolluted by the 19th century Paris city. Isaac would focus the lens on specific constellations and allow you to view them through the telescope. While you admired its brightness, heâd excitedly tell you about each one. Eventually, the dayâs fatigue would catch up to you, and Isaac, noticing it, would seat himself a little bit closer to you, in hopes youâd lay your head on his ready shoulder.Â
Finally, soft peace had settled on your hardened features. It was during moments like these with you that Isaac envied the artistsâ talents â they could capture this moment for eternity and he only had his memory to keep the sight in his mind. In spite of that regret though, a part of him was proud that it was him who could witness this adorable sight.Â
While extremely awkward in execution, Isaacâs heart breaks in two at the mere thought of you feeling upset. This is worsened when it takes him longer than the others to notice it â couple that with his less-than-stellar social skills, and heâs bound to mess up in the process. But his sweet intentions shine through his small, affectionate gestures and his eagerness to listen to you. Itâs quite adorable how happy he feels that he can finally return some semblance of what youâve done for him. Heâd provide his room as a safe space, but heâll also gladly bring his telescope and stargaze with you in the courtyard. If you doze off, heâll offer his shoulder and feel blessed that you shared your day with him, the feeling even sweeter knowing that it was him you chose to spend the evening with.Â
Jean dâArc
Part of your evening routine was to meet with Jean in the library after supper and practice writing. Tonight, despite your mood, you felt it would be far too cruel to abandon poor Jean, who found it hard to spend time with others; it was only through these sessions that you could foster a connection with the elusive man.Â
Jean was extremely blessed that your radiant presence was in the library for him tonight. Napoleon had informed him earlier of your despondent spirits. Initially, it spurred an almost murderous glint in Jeanâs eye at whoever had caused you suffering, but with Napoleonâs clarification, his rage on your behalf settled into a thorny discontent.
Of all people to suffer torment, why did it have to be mc; his radiant angel? The kind soul who ensured that night-after-night, she found time to teach and accompany him? It was because of your beautiful self that his chest was not as heavy with the weight of his sins everyday. And yet, you also had to endure these torturous emotions, despite all that youâd done for him. It truly did not make sense in Jeanâs mind. It should be monsters like him that suffer, not angels like you.Â
So Jean resolved it within himself that he would do all that he could to alleviate the weight in your heart and fight the shadows that dared to dim the brightness in you.Â
Unbeknownst to you, after his work he wrote a letter that communicated his sincere appreciation and sheer affection for you, far better than he could verbally. He wrote of his sadness that a person like you, who cared so much for others and always put themselves last, suffered behind a smile. He longed to one day be as expressive as the writers (he never thought the day would come that heâd envy the likes of Arthur or Dazai) so that he could comfort you directly with words instead of having to convey all his sentiments through a letter.Â
Safe to say that when Jean handed you his clumsily penned letter, tears immediately rushed down your face at his touching sincerity. Jean grew alarmed, blaming himself for causing you further distress. You stopped him from kneeling on the ground for repentance and instead, wrapped your arms around his broad shoulders.Â
âThank you Jean. Youâre much kinder than you think.â Jean would be a touch flustered, but would wrap an arm around your shoulders to offer you the comforting embrace he only dreamed he could give you. And yet, here he was, finally able to offer you at least a semblance of peace in small payment for all youâve unknowingly done for him.Â
It was absolutely unfathomable to Jean that such a radiant and kind person like you had to suffer some of the torturous thoughts like he had. It felt wrong that God would allow those thoughts to plague your brilliant mind; so Jean, aware of his shortcomings in this department, would absolutely try his best to fight your demons for you. Words were extremely difficult for Jean to convey, but heâd try to make you proud by doing so in a letter. Your brightness prevented him from succumbing to the haunting shadows of his past. His sheer devotion and protectiveness for you would be revealed in that letter, but if you needed him to support you in-person: whether by embracing you in his strong arms, punching out your frustrations on his sturdy chest, or burying your face in his neck to block out the world, Jean would do all of it for you.Â
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
The day had stretched on, and while most of your heartache was eased from the residentsâ efforts, insomnia purged your rest nonetheless. You knew that remaining under your warm blankets would change nothing of your predicament, so perhaps a short walk (by the mansionâs standards) to the kitchen for a glass of water would arouse drowsiness back in your hazy mind.Â
On your way, you passed by Mozartâs studio. Tonight he played a more serene song, the soft notes floating through the air and quelling some of the remaining despair in your head. You didnât mean to, as you knew that Mozart hated to be disturbed while practising (really only for the men â it was difficult to be upset at you), but you lingered by his ivory doors.Â
Suddenly, his song ceased. âCome in, mc.â Startled at the fact that he heard you, and even more at recognising you from what little sound you made, you were compelled to follow his command.Â
Mozart was always a vision to look at: the moonlight streaming through the gap in his window was reflected in his alabaster locks. Awaiting for you, his deep purple eyes were unreadable as it scanned your figure. If you looked even closer, there was a discernible trace of worry that twisted his brows.Â
âWhat was with you today?â Not one to mince words, Mozart hit right where it was sensitive.Â
âItâs nothing of concern.â Mozart huffed indignantly. To you this resembled his usual shortness with you, but inside, he was deeply envious at the fact that you opened up to everyone except him today. Wanting to remedy that inconsistency, he rose from his seat and advanced towards you.Â
âLiebchen.â He insisted as he reached for your hand.Â
âYou have enough to worry about, Wolf.â
âAnd I want you to be one of them.â As opposed to his usual rough manners with you, he softly stroked your knuckles. Since he knew that it would be difficult for you to dredge up and unearth your worries once again, he settled for providing you a small piece of comfort for the night.Â
Mozart gently guided you by the wrist to sit beside him before his grand piano.Â
âWould you like to try a duet I drafted recently? I havenât been able to complete it because I had no partnerââ he trailed his fingers from your wrist to your hands to unclench them âuntil now.â He delicately intertwined his long fingers around yours and gave your hand a loving squeeze. Then, he carefully guided your hands down to the piano keys.Â
He slowly taught you a small part of the song, and within a few tries, you were quick enough to match the tempo he had in mind. Your attempt at the duet together went as well as expected, the discordant notes completely altering the softly romantic song to a playful one instead.Â
To your surprise, a loud chuckle burst out of Mozart. âHow clumsy,â he said, his eyes squinting in unadulterated affection.Â
If you confide in Mozart of your lingering disturbance and your insomnia, Mozart will guide you toward the bedroom connected to his studio. Mozart had to fluff up the unused pillows but urged you under the covers anyway. Heâd leave the door open and play the most soothing lullaby on his piano to quell your sleeplessness.Â
Mozart is rather brusque and difficult to approach â painfully aware of that, he knew he wasnât the first youâd approach, as much as it hurts him to admit that fact. Still, when the opportunity arose later that night with just the two of you, Mozart jumped at the chance to ease your pain. Heâd try to cheer you up in his own way, but ultimately does what he knows best. He doesnât play for anyone at all, and while many of his songs are dedicated to important historical figures, he documents a few pieces solely to you and caters to whatever you need most at that moment. Tonight, he plays an improvised song of yearning: he imagines a quiet man, unable to properly express the depth of his love for his dearest one, humming this soothing lullaby to send his suffering love to slumber.Â
Bonus: William Shakespeare
Unfortunately, Will is physically and figuratively out of the loop with the happenings in the mansion. Your off day being one of the most regrettable events that he missed out on.Â
He longed to have witnessed the harsh colours of despair taint your lovely visage and have been the man to lift that darkness.Â
He yearns to have been the loving angel to embrace you while your tears wet the earth. He imagines that black roses and blue violets would grow from your tears that watered the ground.Â
He longs to have been the dashing knight that whisked you away from your responsibilities and brought you to a secret place that only the two of you knew about. The intimacy of being the only one to witness your vulnerable side was tragically enticing for him.Â
How fortunate the mansion residents were to bear witness to all the mesmerising dimensions you had. Capricious Fate has tricked him yet again in this instance as he can only hear about this event from Vincent. How tragic was he that he had only his imagination to provide him inaccurate images of your tainted beauty that day.Â
While he knew this day had long passed, he couldnât stop his longing fingers from scribing a letter to you, urging a visit as soon as possible so that he may offer a belated gift of comfort and perhaps, selfishly, indulge in your presence.Â
Heâd deliver a bouquet of those blue violets, carnations, and chrysanthemums to you (thanks in part to his vampiric benefactor), coupled with an expensive gift of several rings (so that you may imagine it was his fingers intertwined with yours) and a floral perfume that matches the flowers.Â
Bonus: Vlad
After your boat-ride with Leonardo, the two of you idly strolled about town. Leonardo quickly left to purchase a box of cigarillos from a foreign vendor, the limited stock too alluring for him to pass up on. You insisted on waiting on a nearby bench, a little ways away from the busy stand.Â
âA storm is brewing behind those lovely eyes. I wonder what caused it and what incompetent ward has allowed it to continue.â Vladâs sweet voice sounded right beside your ear. You jumped, much to his amusement, but the underlying protectiveness under that pleasant expression was marked by you nonetheless.Â
âHas he been overworking you?âÂ
You hastily quell the accusation Vlad threw in the air.Â
âI wonder what could be the cause of those dark clouds in my darlingâs eyes.â Vlad sighs in stark concern, lifting a hand to your temple gently massaging it.Â
âI wonder what worries your pretty head.â He moves that same hand to your forehead and smooths the wrinkles there.Â
âAnd I wonder what caused these soft lips to frown.â He trails his fingers from your head down to your cheek, and finally on your lower lip. The delicate way he handled your face felt as if you were a newly bloomed flower that was too sensitive to natureâs forces and required Vladâs devoted care.Â
There was both gentleness and a stark possessiveness with how familiarly and easily he glided his fingers across your face. It seemed he longed to touch even more of you, but found restraint and settled in tucking your hair away from your face instead.Â
âIf you stayed in my castle instead of his mansion, you wonât know any misery or work.â He longingly stroked the ends of your hair and eventually trailed his fingers to meet with your hands. Upon closer inspection, Vlad laments the dryness from cleaning products on your hands. He lovingly strokes your knuckles before lifting them to his lips kissing each one.Â
âCara mia, I donât have to beat this guy to get him to back off, do I?âÂ
A painful expression overtook Vladâs sweet face, and with great reluctance, he backs off as per Leonardoâs request.Â
âSuch brutes he houses. No wonder my flower has withered in their company.âÂ
Before Leonardo could provoke him further, you led him away from Vlad, whose eyes longingly followed you until you were out of his sight.Â
Bonus: Charles-Henri Sanson
While waiting for Arthur to pay for his gifts for you, you sat on a bench outside the busy store. A pair of familiar lilac eyes brightened at the sight of your figure. He bounded over to you like a loving puppy reuniting with its owner. This unfortunately startled you as he wrapped his arms around your shoulders from behind.Â
âMc! Itâs been way too long since Iâve seen you. I really really really missed you.â He murmured while nuzzling his face into your neck. To your relief, he reluctantly released you from his hold, only to sit right next to you.Â
Only when he could take a closer look at your expression does his cheerful face crumble. He tenderly cups your face and mourns the wistful spirit of it. âMy poor mc, what happened?âÂ
You shook your head, unable to meet his worried eyes. This breaks Charles-Henriâs heart even further as he wishes he could take whatever was bothering you and replace it with his love instead. In that thought process an idea springs into his head.Â
He takes your hand, and after squeezing it, places it near his heart. âI want you to channel all your sadness into this hand and give it all to me instead.â His silly charade breaks you out of your stupor, and since you donât have the heart to reject his sweet lilac eyes, you relent and play along.Â
âGood girl. Now, Iâm going to channel all my love for you in my hand and place it in your heart. Ready?â He places his hand on your chest and playfully scrunches his face as if he was straining. âMmmm⊠there! Did you feel my love enter you?âÂ
Ignoring the suggestive statement and the even more suggestive position you two were in, his hopeful face was too innocent to reject.Â
âYes, I think I felt a little bit of warmth enter me just now.âÂ
Charles-Henriâs face lit up in adorable joy.Â
âWhatever youâre going through, I know you can overcome it. Youâve healed the darkness in me, and many othersâ and we owe you for that.â
âThank you Charles.â
A satisfied hum left his lips as he leaned even closer to you.
âI love you so much mcââ
âYou can scamper off now, Sanson.â Arthurâs annoyed voice sounded from behind you. Charles willfully ignored him as he continued to squeeze your hand.Â
âI hope you can feel my love whenever youâre sad like thisââ
âLeave, old boy! Canât you see sheâs had enough of you?âÂ
âCome visit me and the others at the church soon!â Almost comically, Arthur drags Charles away by his collar. He turns around and waves at you. Itâs a bit embarrassing to admit, but a small smile reached its way to your lips at Charles' cute antics.Â
thank you once again for taking the time to read my writing. there were a few I wasn't too satisfied with, but I hope you liked it nonetheless.
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having an off day
Ophelia - Friedrich Heyser
>ikemen vampire
>mansion residents x reader
>a/n: so sorry for the weird formatting in advance. i hope it makes sense. enjoy!Â
You woke up with the weight of an oppressive dread. A black hole in you seemed to suck the vitality out of you. Usually your spirit was at least alive and willing to get you out of bed, but this morning, it was only dead static in your chest. You could chalk it up to feeling homesick or hopelessness with your predicament, but nonetheless, you were not up to it at all today.Â
Still, you willed yourself out of bed, afraid to let Sebastian and the residents down (though you knew they wouldnât fault you for being off, you still felt the obligation because Le Comte is letting you stay for free, after all.)
On that note, the residents would fs feel a disturbance in the force if you werenât out in the mansion today. You not being there would set off a chain reaction and have them be grumpy and having off days too.Â
While setting up breakfast with Sebastian, you asked for the cleaning tasks for the rest of the day. You loved the residents but unfortunately could muster up no energy to talk to anyone today. Sebastian's obviously the first to catch on, and as the mansionâs biggest gossip, will spread this notion to any and every vampire he encounters. Thankfully, he didn't question it and hesitantly granted you permission. He usually doesnât give you the heavier tasks like cleaning, but seeing your dour mood, he caught on that you wanted the solitude.Â
While passing out breakfast for the morning vampires (Arthur, Vincent, Theo, Dazai, Isaac, Mozart, Comte) you were unusually quiet. Usually, you would bashfully respond to Arthurâs flirty remarks or retaliate to Theoâs teasing, but today you only acknowledged everyone with a slight (and very forced) smile.
Dazai Osamu
I'm of the belief that Dazai has a sadness antenna that catches on to everyoneâs emotions as soon as they feel them. So best believe that as soon as you woke up, he could already sense a disturbance in the force.Â
So when you very quietly poured tea for him, he placed a gentle hand on your arm and gave you a silent âare you ok?â look. He could tell that you didnât want to bring attention to yourself, but also didnât want to leave you like this.Â
The deal he made with you when you first arrived came to mind. He proposed that whenever you felt even the slightest inclination of sadness, that you came to him to confide in (because you know he gets it fs).Â
You acknowledged it with a solemn nod, wanting to communicate that you remembered the promise but couldnât do it just yet. Dazai pursed his lips in quiet uncertainty, but allowed you to continue your chores.Â
Later in the afternoon, while tending to the gardens outside, Dazai nonchalantly sat by your working figure. He settled for watching you work before piping up, âhow fortunate the flowers are to be cared for by you.â You may have jumped a little bit, having been lost in your thoughts.Â
Dazaiâs gentle smile seemed more genuine this time; not quite the clownish mask he usually wore. âUnfortunately for you, I may be the only one who understands your predicament the most.â He walked next to you, a serene silence in the air. Â
You confess as much of your melancholy as you could put into words while Dazai remained contemplative and respectfully quiet. Whether it was your mental wellness being disturbed, thoughts of home, or even just a broad exhaustion, Dazai will listen and understand. Sometime during your tirade, tears seeped out from your eyes unnoticed, except by his golden eyes. He softly cupped your cheek and wiped your tears away; his touch never more than gentle.Â
At that moment, Dazai touched your face as if it was a delicate flower petal about to fall to its demise. His heart clenched in both tender affection at your vulnerability around him, and deep anguish that it was you who suffered and he couldnât take that burden instead. How was it that a beautiful angel like you was tormented at this moment and not him, the sinful monster who was deserving of your burden and more. Still, he kept those demeaning thoughts quiet and yearned that his love could be felt in his gentle touches to your cheek.Â
Dazai is the most sensitive to othersâ emotions and will be the first to catch on to any of your mood changes. He'd rather die than leave you toiling in your own sadness, so heâll follow you around until you confide in him. As tragic as it is, itâs his responsibility to make sure no one else, and especially not someone he cares about so deeply like you, feels the same torture he does.Â
Arthur Conan Doyle
The writers are perceptive and sensitive to peopleâs emotions and characters, and usually you love them for that. Today, it made you the slightest bit frustrated. With only a meek âthank youâ to Arthurâs compliment of, âyour beautiful face is the perfect start to this day, loveâ he knew something was wrong.Â
You poured his coffee quietly, hoping no one would pay attention to you. Arthur placed a soft hand against your back and asked lowly, âare you alright? Did something happen?â you shook your head and gave him an appreciative smile.Â
You moved to pour Theoâs drink next, but Arthurâs arm wrapped around your waist. He motioned for you to come closer and so you leaned down.
âI've got to run errands in town today, but I'll find you once I get back. Do you think you can talk to me then?â he whispered.Â
âI'm not sure.â
âI hate to leave you like this, love, really. At least promise me you can hold out until later and you can take all your frustration out on me, yes?â you find yourself laughing a little at his suggestion. He smiled in victory and gave your waist a small squeeze before letting you go.
Once Arthur returns from his errands, itâs just nearing lunch. True to his word, he finds you in the mansion (good luck evading his genius mind) and vows to take you out for a meal. You can refuse all you want, but it truly does wound him seeing you the slightest bit upset. Maybe his past influences that, but nonetheless, he wants to make you happy.Â
Heâll do everything in his power to make you laugh, and if that doesnât work, heâll try and pester you so that you take your anger out on him.Â
He treats you like a princess during the date, hooking his arm under yours, pushing your chair in, paying for everything, and if you were up to it, taking you shopping afterwards.Â
Heâll try and seek out a case nearby as those tend to cheer you up and serve as a welcome distraction.Â
Whether you choose to confide in him or not, he might have already caught on to what made you upset and will subtly offer a word of advice or comfort, depending on whichever you needed. And heâs perceptive enough to catch on to what you need.Â
Nevertheless, the authorâs darling attempts of alleviating your mood will likely be a success. Arthur is one of the tragic ones who would rather suffer than even endure the thought of his cared ones being upset. And youâre the one who brought new light into his revived life, so admittedly, he enjoys being there for you. If you allow him past your walls, Arthur would do just about everything to prove it was worth doing so. His care may be hidden under layers of deceptive and clichĂ© flirtation, but a little unravelling shows just how tenderly he cares for you. So while his attempts do reflect that playboy life, the warm hand on your back proves there is no one in this new life he treasures more than yourself.Â
Theodorus van Gogh
Still feeling Arthurâs and Dazaiâs worried looks on your back, you moved on to Theo, who was unfortunately, less perceptive than the two.Â
âTook you long enough, hondje. Dogs arenât known to be so slow.â he huffed, having already placed a generous amount of sugar in his cup. You could barely register the small, âsche uit, Theo,â from Vincent. Still, his comment served to sour your mood even further, a sinking feeling in your heart suddenly blurring your eyes.Â
Your spatial awareness being off, you almost overfilled Theoâs cup. This time, he took notice of your shaky and meek manner. He was about to complain, but when you turned to him to apologise, he saw your teary eyes.
âYou hurt? What happened? Who hurt you?â Theo immediately asked in concern. You shook your head in alarm. His handsome face scrunched in concern, and he reached out to seize your arm to steady its shaking. He set down the coffee pot and checked if your arm got burnt.Â
he gruffly passed the coffee pot to his brother, and when he was faced with questioning looks from the rest of the table he simply said, âyou pour your own damn coffee.â He motioned for you to leave, wanting to relieve you of your duties for this morning as a small mercy.Â
Theo is unfortunately one of the busier men of the mansion, so he canât do much until the evening when he returns. So despite the tense morning, thereâs no resolution until after supper. what his words canât deliver though, his actions do.Â
Regardless of how many residents have comforted you, you remained silent and thoughtful. Their efforts were greatly appreciated, but your energy was still depleted.Â
Theo catches you right after cleaning up with Sebastian. He hid a large box behind his broad back, strangely timid from his usual bold character. He cleared his throat, âhondje, I brought you something home from work. you told me you liked this last time I took you out for a walk.âÂ
He stepped aside to show you the large and very sweetly decorated cake in the box. you knew how expensive it was, and for a man like Theo, who was quite savvy with money, you felt a tinge of guilt for making him waste money on you.Â
âTheo, thank you. I don't know what to say, you really didnât have to.â
âHush hondje. A masterâs supposed to take care of his puppy. And youâve been working hard latelyâyou deserve a little treat.âÂ
Of course, Theo indulges in the dessert with you, he may have bought it partly for himself too. But when he saw you enjoying something he gave you, it warmed his heart. Perhaps your smile is sweeter than any dessert heâs had beforeâand heâs got quite a sweet tooth.Â
Theo can be brash, and not nearly as emotionally perceptive as the others. So initially, heâll be his usual gruff and teasing self. But heâs a good man (savannah), and will always serve you, regardless of the master-puppy dynamic heâs got going on. Heâs weak to you, and would hand you the world just to get a glimpse of your sweet smile again. He canât have his pretty girl sad, that makes him a terrible master.Â
Vincent van Gogh
You shook your head, insisting that you stay to help Sebastian. Theo disapprovingly shook his head and tried to stop you from doing more work, but youâd already moved to Vincentâs side.Â
Vincent already caught on as soon as Theo asked if you were okay. He poured his coffee himself, so you passed him the small bowl of butter and served a plate of sliced fruit to help. Vincent gently stroked your back, âSchatje, weâre just fine here, you can sit down. Have you had breakfast yourself yet?â knowing you never liked to put yourself first.Â
âI'm just fine, Vincent. thank you.â you stuttered out. He hummed in concern, âSebas told me you were doing laundry outside today. I'll come help you, if thatâs alright?â you shook your head, touched at his kind offer, but dreadful over having a companion. As sweet as Vincent was, you were afraid of being too brash with him, with how short your patience was today.Â
âWe don't have to talk or anything, I'm offering because I want to, mc. please?â Vincentâs pleading eyes were too precious, so you gave him a hesitant nod.Â
Vincent brightened up, his angelic smile lifting your spirits up slightly. with a warm day like today, he usually painted outside anyway. at least you wouldnât have to be with him the whole time.Â
He gave your arm an appreciative squeeze before you left. you werenât sure how to thank him exactly.Â
True to his word, the moment you stepped foot outside, you were greeted with his âcould heal any and every problem in the worldâ smile. He was extra handsome wearing his simple, white, button-up shirt with his sleeves rolled up.Â
You gave him an appreciative nod, a bit flustered with having someone help you with such a simple task. Still, Vincent pleasantly hummed with no complaints, hanging the clothes you washed.Â
Itâs true that his hands were blessed by god, but his somewhat clumsy work with clipping the clothes on the line was a contrast to his paintings. Still, his determined expression dispelled any frustration you had, with how hardworking and adorable he was.Â
With Vincentâs help (and the soft melody of Mozart's distant piano playing), the laundry was hung in sufficient time. other than having tea with Comte, you really didnât have much left to do this early afternoon. Vincent cutely tilted his head in curiosity at your zoned out face.Â
When he giggled, you snapped out of your stupor and glanced questioningly at him. âsorry! youâre just so cute staring into space like that.â Flustered, you faced away from him.Â
âDonât just say things like that Vincent. youâll give me the wrong idea.â
âI mean it though. youâre adorable even just breathing.â He was doing that thing where he innocently compliments you, but just like his brother, actually wants to see you flustered.Â
âVincent!â
âand now youâre even lovelier when youâre all embarrassed!â Vincent chuckled, finally relenting when your hands fully covered your burning face.Â
âSorry for teasing you. I was just hoping I could make you smile. I know I'm not nearly as funny as Napoleon, or as dependable as Leonardo, but it hurts me to see you in pain, mc.â Vincent gently pried your hands away, holding them in his bigger and warmer ones. He stroked your palms in gentle circles.Â
Really, he wanted to just wrap you in an embrace and hoped that you would let out your emotions to him. But he knew you needed time and patience before confiding in him. If you allowed it, he would stay all-day with you, just comforting and listening to any of your vulnerable confessions you chose to indulge him to.Â
Eventually, you did relent to receiving a warm hug from him. you couldnât see his face, but he was overjoyed you felt safe enough with him to do so.Â
Angelic Vincent wishes he could take any and every pain you feel and take it all himself. It truly breaks his heart seeing your usually bright spirit so down, so heâll do everything he can to comfort you. Heâs patient and gentle; never crossing any of your boundaries and allowing you to take whatever you need and however long it takes you to find that out. Heâll help you with your work, sing you to sleep, feed you treats (that you hope he didnât make), and give you as much or as little as you need. He cares about you deeply and only hopes he can be enough to cure at least a little bit of the pain you feel.Â
Comte de Saint-Germain
Comte's face was already scrunched in worry from the moment you entered the dining hall. his calm and elegant demeanour belied it, but he was eager to finally talk to you. Once you reached his side, you swore you could almost hear the sigh of relief.Â
âI speak for everyone when I say that no one can start their day right without seeing your face, chĂ©rie.â Ever the romantic, Comte wants to reassure you that youâre wanted (needed actually), and that he appreciates your being there.Â
Youâd be hard-pressed not to feel flustered by his words. âYouâre exaggerating, Comte, but thank you.â Your usual routine consisted of having tea with Comte in the early afternoon, but you werenât sure youâd make good company. âabout later today comteââ
âI'll have the tea and desserts set up. iâve found this new patisserie in the cityââ
âcomte, iâm really sorryââ
âYou donât have to do any work, mc. I want you to take a break.â He was clearly well-intentioned and the break did sound tempting. so with much hesitation, you relented to comteâs demands.Â
Perhaps a little part of you dreaded it, knowing how protective Comte was over you. Heâll pry, and if he found out that it was another personâs doing that caused your mood, heâll cause a riot (gracefully and elegantly, mind you). He was already waiting at the gardenâs gazebo, a spread of various sweet pastries and steaming tea set up for you.Â
He perked up upon seeing you, pushing your chair in as you sat down. He poured you tea and placed one of each pastry on your plate while you hopelessly tried to stop him.Â
âI'm simply ecstatic you could join me today, ma chĂ©rie.â he hummed, sipping his tea.Â
âIt's not anyoneâs fault, itâs just me.â You wanted to clear up what you knew he was itching to find out. his shoulders sagged down in relief for a brief moment before settling back into his perfect posture.Â
âThat's a relief, but I still want to make sure youâre okay, mc. Come, have some tea.âÂ
You could feel Comteâs golden eyes watching your every move, but otherwise, the tea was excellent and he was certainly generous with all the pastries.Â
The real surprise was later in the night, after dinner, when comte asked you to meet him in his office. He was on the balcony, gazing out to the Parisian landscape (he would have been smoking then, but he tries not to).Â
âYou called for me, comte?âÂ
âAh yes. mc.â The way he said your name was admittedly a bit seductive when accompanied by his golden eyes. he had this excited air about him, unknown if it was for innocent or more sinful reasons. He motioned towards a concerningly large box on his table. you opened it, and to your surprise (not really letâs bfr), there was a beautiful silk dress in your favourite colour.Â
Comte moved close from behind you, and with a quiet âmay i?â he delicately put a necklace on your neck, the light brush of his fingers dizzying.Â
He trailed his hands down to your shoulders and squeezed them, before descending to your arms. âma chĂ©rie, i want to make you feel better. how can i do that for you?â he rubbed your arms up and down before wrapping around your body altogether.Â
In this position, you could cry in peace, ramble in frustration, or be silent and enjoy his embrace without fear of judgement. He couldnât see your expression, to save any embarrassment on your end, but heâs still there.Â
Comte will definitely be protective and try and figure out if it was anyone made you upset. He would commit a murder to whoever did, but if there wasnât anyone, heâd focus on making you feel better. His love language is gifts, quite obviously, but I also like to believe that heâs an acts of service guy whoâd want to make things at least a little easier for you, like giving you a break. He'd want to reward you with gifts, expensive, but the kind that he knows you like. and if that doesnât show you he cares about you, heâll stay long enough to help you recover; in a way, he feels proudly possessive, knowing you could show your vulnerability to only him.Â
Napoleon Bonaparte
As one of the late risers, you were tasked with waking him up in the morning. you did your usual routine of ripping the blankets off him and blocking his kiss with your hand. this time though, you left the former emperor be, once you caught sight of his half-opened eyes.Â
He took a minute to catch on to your disappearance (forgive him, heâs half-awake) but as soon as it registered in his sleepy brain, he zoomed out of his room to catch your retreating figure.Â
You knew he was one of the persistent men of the mansion, unable to leave you alone even when you werenât upset. so this time around, he was hellbent on following you until youâd answer his inquiries.Â
âNunuche? whatâs gotten into you?â he would quickly catch up to you and grip your arm until you show him your teary face. And only then would he relent and hold your hand instead.
You could confide in him and tell him about all your problems, because after all, he was the man who saved you and vowed to protect you all this time. However, even if you didnât at that moment, nothing would stop Napoleon from making you feel better.Â
He would briefly venture into town to absolve him of any of his guard duties so he could remain at your side the entire day. Perhaps a bit of an overreaction on his part, but owing his new life to you, he wanted to prioritise you above all else.Â
Unlike a certain lazy Italian, this Italian will politely request that you be relieved of your tasks, and though you insisted on at least completing the laundry with Vincent and having tea with Comte, you relented to his demands.Â
His usual routine was to take you to the stables and run as far as you can on his horse. It was often what helped him dispel the ghosts from his past; the coolness of the afternoon wind was a soothing balm to your face that was drenched with hot tears. He would childishly ignite a race between the two of you through the vast woods surrounding Comteâs mansion, if only to ease your heavy mind with a far less laborious task.Â
Heâd lead you to a small meadow on the outskirts of the fields, far from prying eyes and ears. There you can let any emotion out: whether that was a yell of frustration, a scream of rage, or harsh sobs, Napoleon will do it first, if it removes any embarrassment on your end.Â
Whether you choose to confide in him or not, (which you likely would, considering how unyieldingly supportive and protective Napoleon had been for you thus far) Napoleon will willingly listen to anything you say. You could wax cheesy poetry, ponder about the origins of the universe, or just recall mundane moments in the mansion, but Napoleon will respond in kind to any silly statement you make.Â
Napoleon of all people wouldnât be opposed to having a nap on the soft, dewy grass, under the blanket of the warm setting sun. Once it gets cold though, heâd take you back to the mansion.Â
If you still felt overwhelmed, he would bring you up to the attic that overlooked the Paris skyline.Â
Napoleon, as he hopes that you consider him one of your closest companions, would do everything in his power to ease your pain. Heâd begin by alleviating your work for the day, and whether that entailed him undertaking those chores or simply helping you with them, heâd do anything. Then, he might try what works best for him when he has his off days, usually in regard to the past, but allow you to dictate what he can or canât do. Really, he hopes that whatever he does dispels those clouds of anguish and replaces it with some good old Napoleon humour. As the evening closes in, heâd take you to the attic. With only the stars and the moon as your witness, Napoleon would do everything in his power to bring you comfort.Â
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Chapter II: The Banquet
At the foot of the staircase was the mysterious gentleman I encountered at the Louvre. He gave a pointed glance to the men. At the sight of him, a wave of relief surged through me and I ran down the staircase towards him.Â
âItâs you!â I hurried down and stopped short in front of him. Suddenly remembering my composure, I clarified the situation, âPardon, but do you remember me? We met in front of the âCoronation of Napoleonâ and you helped me.âÂ
 I was met with a warm smile, âOf course I remember you.â Alright, I can ask him about an exitâany exitâand I can get a ride back to my aunt.Â
Before I could ask him for directions, my saviour âLeon,â stepped in between us. âShe says she came here through your door. Did you bring her?â His tone, and the way he hid me from the prying eyes of everyone, all of it feels as if he was⊠protecting me.Â
âI did not. I can give you my oath if you wish,â the gentleman mused, âher arrival is just as surprising to me.âÂ
âThen how did she get here?â Although the men didnât seem hostile, what they were talking about still made me uneasy. What did they mean by âhisâ door? And why did they talk about âmy arrivalâ as if it was an impossible feat? Where even am I? I donât understand at all. Something is very wrong here. I just need to get out. At the new wave of apprehension, I remember my aunt. She must be so worried. How long has it even been? I rummaged around my pocket for my phone. 2:50 pm. No signal. What is going on?Â
I found the last ounce of courage I had and interjected, âYouâve been very kind, but I really canât stay. I was supposed to meet up with someone. Weâre still in the 1st arrondissement, yes? Where the Louvre is? That door there, does it lead outside?â I asked my questions rapidly before anyone could interrupt me.Â
His expression turned difficult, âHmm⊠Iâm afraid the answers you seek will only confuse you more.â My pleading gaze met the gentlemanâs golden eyes. âThis isnât the place for a long discussion, however. Would you join me for dinner, chĂšre?â I asked a yes or no question. Any rationality left in my mind crumbled, and it seemed to show on my face, as the gentleman hurriedly added, âTonightâs banquet is a rare occasion for us. But afterward, I will answer all your questions. Sâil vous plait.â With a sigh, I resigned myself to his wishes. After all, if there was any person who knew my predicament, it was him.Â
Having owned a travel blog, Iâd been to many hotels, from the hidden gems to the 5-star establishments, Iâd seen it all. The gentlemanâs dining room was unlike anything Iâd ever seen. A stretching room with a long, clothed table with fourteen high-backed wooden chairs framing it. The mahogany walls had intricate wooden carvings around the high ceiling, and a warm atmosphere coated the room with the chandeliers and the candelabras. Four men were already seated.Â
The beautiful pianist with the sharp tongue sat at the far end, secluded from the others. He was true to his statement from beforeâhe truly looked displeased in being here.Â
Around the centre of the table sat two men beside each other.Â
âMustâve been something pretty important to keep us waiting here. One second longer and I wouldâve left.â The first manâs voice was familiar, being the Englishmanâs companion in the hallway I entered. His husky voice, with the Dutch accent, matched his appearanceâdomineering and brusque. He had slicked-back, brown hair and steely blue eyes with a cold expression. He donned a long grey coat, fastened with gold accessories on top of a dark blue sweater, layered over a neat white button-up; basically, what a sensible businessman would wear if he was born a century ago. His tall stature and strong build were noticeable, with him being the largest of the men so far.Â
âNow, now. Getting angry about dinner is not going to make the food come out any faster.â The second man seemed the exact opposite, being much easier on the eyes. He had fluffy blonde hair, and even though the two had the same blue eyes, this man was so warm, you almost couldnât tell. His dimpled smile was almost angelic. He wore a shorter dark brown coat with a yellow sweater on top of a white shirt, but the most attention-grabbing piece was his long yellow scarf loosely wrapped around him. He was somewhat smaller than his presumed brother.Â
âI have to be angry for two, mijn broer,â the gruff one said. The two Dutch brothers seemed close despite being polar opposites.Â
The kind brotherâs eyes landed on me, and he gave a welcoming smile, âWhoâs that? Do we have a guest? Itâs nice to meet you!âÂ
My uneasiness was somewhat alleviated by his warm character. He looked like the paintings of the angels Iâd seen in the musĂ©e. A few words from him make me feel like everythingâs better. We need more people like him.Â
The fourth man was sat a little ways away from everyone, head down and eyes studying the piece of tablecloth he was fiddling with. He looked slightly younger than the others, his innocent cherry eyes matched his auburn hair. He wore a sensible white button-up with a grey vest that had a red lapel. A golden button of an apple was stitched to the collar, giving his otherwise professional outfit an almost adorable finish.Â
His gaze darted around the room, briefly meeting mine then quickly returning to the tablecloth, âWhoever you are, have you considered sitting down? Thereâs a queue behind you waiting to get in, you know.â His voice was light and airy with a crisp English accent.Â
The Englishmanâs chipper voice greeted the shy boy, âNewt, old boy, you do care!âÂ
He bristled, âCan you desist calling me that wretchedâ!â âNewtâ placed his hands on the table, as though intending to stand up.Â
A disciplinary clap sounded behind me. âThat will be enough of that, you two. I require good manners at my table.â The gentleman gave everyone a warning look masked by his cordial smile. âLetâs be seated. Thereâs a few empty chairs, but weâll have to start the toast without them.â The butler had already snuck into the kitchen, presumably preparing the dinner. The Englishman sat beside the gruff Dutch brother while âLeonâ sat beside the shy boy. He gave me a warm glance as if reassuring me that I was safe here. I couldnât muster up a smile, so instead I gave him a timid nod. Meanwhile, the gentleman gently placed a hand on my back and guided me to a seat beside his, which was at the head of the table.Â
The various personalities together seemed as if they wouldnât mesh well together, but surprisingly, with everyone seated down, it felt like they were all a family.Â
âA vĂŽtre santĂ©!â The gentleman raised a glass filled with golden champagne in a toast. A chorus of toasts responded to him by the men. While most of the men kept drinking, the pianist took one sip before quickly placing down his glass. Not quite trusting the gentleman from his elusiveness, but wanting to be courteous, I pretended to take a sip instead. I was too wary. Too much didnât make sense. It should be almost 3 in the afternoon, and yet I was having dinner in a strange mansion. I should have been at the Louvre with my aunt, and now Iâm dining with seven strange men. Interrupting my thoughts, the butler brought out the first course. To say the food looked like a culinary masterpiece was doing it injustice. It was a classic French spread, the sort that I had at the hotels but somehow even better. Still, I remained wary and didnât make a move. Instead, I turned my attention to my companions. Who are all these men? They seemed normal, if not odd, but their appearances were so unusual. And they were all from different countries, so was this an international meeting of some kind? They donât seem to be friends, but it felt like there was an ambiguous intimacy between them all. The gentleman, noticing my uneasiness, inclined his glass my way.Â
âLet us toast to tonightâs most glorious and miraculous encounter. SantĂ©.â His alluring gaze was comforting, if not off-putting in its warmth. â...Ă la vĂŽtre.â With such a direct toast, it was impolite not to respond in turn. I timidly raised my glass to his. He finished the rest of his champagne, locking his gaze with mine. Feeling guilty and slightly charmed, I took a small sip of mine. Unfortunately, it tasted wonderful.Â
I turned back towards the food laid out in front of me. My stomach quietly grumbled; embarrassed, I looked around hoping no one noticed. Wishing to justify my hunger, I rationalized that it would be insulting if I didnât eat. I tried the terrine. Pheasant with fresh basil. And it tasted as exquisite as it looked. The bisque was delicious too. You can taste the crab. Itâs thickened just right! I closed my eyes. Whoever made this food should be as famous as Gordon Ramsay. My increasing satisfaction with the food was noticed by the gentleman, and awkwardly, I chirped, âMy compliments to the chef.â The butler from earlier, who dutifully stood by the kitchenâs entry seemed to relax from his stiff composure.Â
He chuckled, âheâll be pleased to hear that.â Whether it was the champagne or his ardent smile, my nerves considerably eased. Maybe heâs just a harmless nobleman and Iâm overthinking everything. Really, if you looked at this scene objectively, I was having a perfectly pleasant evening. Wasnât this the sort of romantic adventure I was looking for in coming to Paris?Â
At the gentlemanâs words, the menâs amicable chatter was silenced. âYouâve outdone yourself again Sebastian.â His disarming charisma powered over the room. He looked over the men and said, âI believe we should take this opportunity to introduce ourselves to our guest. I will start us off. Everyone has taken to calling me Comte de Saint-Germain.â Comte? A whole count? Maybe that explains this old-word aura he has. âAnd once again, itâs a pleasure to meet you, chĂšrie.âÂ
âOh no, the pleasureâs all mine, Comte,â I mumbled, slightly flustered at his manners and my lack of it. I could feel the manorâs membersâ eyes on me, and my face warmed at the attention. God, Iâm making such a fool of myself. Le Comte de Saint-Germain next turned to his servant.Â
âThis hard-working butler and the chef of tonightâs excellent banquet is Sebastian,â he fondly introduced. The stern butler from earlier formally bowed.Â
âIt is a pleasure to make your acquaintance,â he said. He spoke English with a faint Japanese accent. The butler Sebastianâhow conveniently named.Â
The Comte turned back towards me, âIt occurs to me we havenât heard your name yet. Iâd be pleased to know it.âÂ
There canât be any harm in telling them that. âIâm⊠MC,â I clumsily introduced myself. I avoided the eyes of everyone in the room, incredibly self-conscious and still apprehensive.Â
âThatâs such a pretty name,â the kind Dutch brother piped up. His angelic face, which was sat across from me, was the first to reply, âI wasnât expecting someone like you to turn up here. I hope we can be friends.â I finally raised my head and met his eyes to be polite, and his expression looked relieved at that. âIâm Vincent van Gogh, Iâm a painter. Itâs really nice to meet you.â I almost choked on my spit. A painter⊠named Vincent van Gogh. Is this some kind of themed event? Hoping not to seem offensive at my clumsy actions, I mustered a smile back. He seemed too kind to deserve my stupidity. âAnd this is my little brother. Go on, Theo, introduce yourself.âÂ
âVincentâ gently nudged his brother, the gruff Dutch businessman.Â
âTheodorus van Gogh. Iâm an art dealer. Donât confuse me with my brother.âÂ
âIâll, uh, try my best.â They couldnât be more opposite. Iâm not confusing you two. âYouâre not getting anything else from me. Introductionâs over.â To hammer in his point, he took a pocket watch from his coat and tapped it repeatedly, tap-tap-tap, to show that he had better things to do. How could Vincent be older? Theo had me pegged as the older brother with his seriousness. Realizing I was staring at the two of them in puzzlement, my gaze returned to the table.Â
Sitting to the right of Theodorus was the shy boy, âNewt,â who was difficult to make eye contact with, the both of us too nervous. If he couldâve curled up into a ball to be swallowed up by the ground, he would have. That being said, doesnât he live here? I had more of a reason to be afraid of him than he was of me. âIâm Isaac. Isaac Newton. I study physics.âÂ
âNice to meet you⊠Isaac,â I choked out. A physicist named Isaac. They canât possibly be serious. Despite the absurdity of this situation, I was still fearful of being deemed impolite. âWait. Should that be âSir Isaacâ?ââÂ
Suddenly, one of the dining room windows burst open. To my surprise, a man climbed in from the outside. I flinched from my seat and quickly glanced around to gauge everyoneâs reactions. To my surprise, not a single person looked even remotely startled. The man, who had dark hair and strikingly yellow eyes chuckled sheepishly as he struggled through the window. He had such an easygoing smile that betrayed his serious eyes. He had an old Taisho-style kimono, with a dark purple haori, black hakama, and an unbuttoned white shirt. âWell, well, would you look at that? Iâm a little late, arenât I?â Heâd just about fully entered the room when his sleeve got stuck, â...In we go.â He pulled at it comically, his actions humorously exaggerated and ineffective.Â
âGodâs Truth, canât you use a door?â Isaac sighed.Â
âAnd keep everyone waiting? No, no, the windowâs a much faster entrance.â He smiled, nonchalant about his sleeve still caught by the window. He caught my bewildered eyes. I sat back down, but couldnât wrench my eyes away from the bizarre scene. âOh, hello there, young one. Why, Iâm happy to see you here. Howâs your dinner been?âÂ
âItâsâŠgood,â I sputtered out.Â
âIsnât it? Well, itâs a Sebas-kun meal, so you really canât expect anything less. You wouldnât believe how fast his cooking gets gobbled up here.â He nonchalantly mused and sat on Isaacâs right, who then slithered away from him.Â
âNot to worry, you arrived just in time. We were just introducing ourselves to our new guest here.âÂ
âIn that case, Iâm Osamu Dazai, just a poor writer struggling to make his way in the world.â His eyes closed with his carefree smile, which made him all the more handsome.Â
âOsamu Dazai. The writer. Okay.â I took a quick swig of my champagne. If I had to listen to the rest of these wild introductions I needed to be less sober. Should I have introduced myself as Marie Antoinette or something? I took a quick glance at the âvan Goghâ brothers, who had started this odd chain of improv introductions. His smile seemed too innocent to be trying to fool me like this. Who the hell are these people? Is this some sort of prank? I glanced back at my now-empty glass. Was there something in my drink?Â
Skipping several empty chairs was the beautiful and cold pianist Iâd met earlier. The Englishman called him âWolfie,â but I bet thatâs probably short forâ
âWolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Composer.â Called it. His character seemed the least to play along in whatever nonsense chain the others made up. Of course, the pianist would be called Mozart.Â
â...Hello, Mozart,â two words I never thought Iâd utter in my life.Â
The cheeky Englishman from earlier, who was practically buzzing with excitement piped up, âI do believe Iâm next! Iâm Arthur Conan Doyle. Mystery writer.â I pursed my lips and looked down at the table, uncertain whether I should laugh or sigh. âAnd donât call me Sir, just Arthur. As long as I get to call you MC.â I quickly glanced up at him, and his eyes twinkled with delight. He, I could see was capable of making up this joke. But then, did that mean everyone was lying to me? No, not lying. They have to be pseudonyms. I looked around once again at everyone.Â
Vincent.Â
Theodorus.Â
Isaac.
Dazai.
Mozart.Â
Arthur.Â
They have to be. Maybe they have to use fake names to keep their real identities a secret for some important reason.Â
âI believe that leaves you.â Le Comteâs silky voice interrupted my racing thoughts. Only my hero remained. My protector. He was the only one who was genuinely on my side. The one who wanted me to get out of here. He promised to answer my questions. I trusted him, albeit instantly. But he couldnât possibly lie to me too.Â
With his eyes that hid nothing, my saviour looked at me and said, âNapoleon. Napoleon Bonaparte⊠Iâm a soldier.âÂ
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>a/n: as i've promised, here's the lil project I was working on, where I wanted to write the ikemen vampire story, with as much convergence between the routes as possible. this is the first chapter for now (since I'm not sure how much text tumblr allows rip). thank u again for reading, have a wonderful day darling!
Chapter I: The Mysterious Gentleman
I thought amethysts would match the luxury of the Louvre, but as every destination Iâve visited in Paris so far has shown me, I am once again below their standards. One thing that can validate my presence in this opulent establishment is my equal fascination with the historical wonders in its deluxe walls. Leonardo Da Vinciâs âMona Lisaâ in one room and Jacques-Louis Davidâs âCoronation of Napoleonâ in another, there was an abundance of legendary pieces and an unfortunate lack of time to fully appreciate each one. The museum itself was a work of art, the Parisian sunlight dappling the rooms in a way that only flattered the inside art. Ever since my aunt had treated me to this trip, the MusĂ©e de Louvre was the location I was most eager for, hence the destination being saved for last. In my excitement, I left my aunt back at our hotel to secure myself as much time as possible to explore its vast curation. My travelling blog was one step away from its virtual death without its recent updates, but the Paris trip had revived it like no other, and if I was to be writing its last issue for a while, it had to be on the Louvre. âTwo Hours at the Louvre: what you have to see.â The little mascot that my friend had created for it, Mousette, dangled around my purse strap, and with a playful gleam in its beady eyes, it seemed to beckon me to a specific painting. A gangle of curious tourists crowded around almost every painting rendering otherwise pleasant dispositions into polite shoving. Still, the Coronation, an expansive painting that spanned across a whole wall, was particularly compelling. If I stepped closer itâs almost as if I can be in it. However, a particularly stubborn group persisted in staking their territory around it, and I would have faced my second embarrassment for the day if not for a last-minute saviour. Elegant long fingers held my arms upright in a comfortingly secure grip, and just in case gravity would have been more unkind, he stood near enough where I could descend into even stronger arms.Â
âPardonne-moi mademoiselle, vous allez bien?â A rich French accent wrapped in dulcet tones broke me out of my stupor. In hopes that warmth had not shown my embarrassment, I answered assuredly and quickly brushed myself off (Iâd worn my most exquisite outfit after the last couple of days of falling short). I chanced a peek at the kind stranger and my previous efforts of saving composure were as ungraceful as my fall was. A vision of a gentleman seemingly carved from gold with eyes that held endless tragedy and romance stared worriedly back. If all the time in history was dedicated to creating perfection he would be immortalized in the man in front of me. Aside from his Adonis-like features, he looked out of place, as if he very clearly did not belong in this time. A vicuna suit in the rich colours of gold and brown framed his figure perfectly, but the very style of it was the sort that a vampire in a gothic romance might have worn. âAh, mais vos boucles d'oreilles.â he knelt to retrieve my fallen earrings and in the same graceful motion, cradled them in his palm. âAmĂ©thyste⊠charmante,â he mused. A small grateful smile came to me and still entranced by his aura, I allowed him to step closer. Bergamot and cedarwood enveloped me. âPuis-Je?â Once allowed, he swept back the hair from my shoulder with delicate fingers. His breath fanned the juncture between my neck and my shoulder, his Aurelian gaze trained on my face. When our eyes met, a delightfully dizzying sensation brushed over me, as if a finger silenced each of my senses. I know we are in Paris but this is too amorous an act to be coming from a stranger. âThatâs a lovely fragrance,â he commented.Â
âThank you, I got that perfume here in Paris,â I gulped, my breath unsteady.Â
âOh⊠but I wasnât referring to your perfume.âÂ
His accent, which I surmised was dominantly French, had more depth to it; like it was a melangĂ© of a hundred different accents. After securing the amethyst earrings, he tucked my hair behind my ears and with an almost reluctant exhale, he stepped back. Whatever spell I was under broke. âExquisite,â he whispered under his breath. A gasp that sounded more like a croak received his praise, which at least earned me a chuckle from the mysterious gentleman.Â
âMy rogue earring is certain to behave itself now. Merci.âÂ
âNot at all. It was thanks to the earring that I was granted the good fortune to meet you.â I escaped his dizzying charm by glancing back at the painting that caused this scene. âDid you know that itâs the second-largest painting in the Louvre?â Perhaps in addition to my article, I can write tips on how to stumble upon handsome gentlemen. Just trip clumsily in front of them and you too can win a conversation! His old-world sort of manner was enchanting, and it urged me to hear more of his voice. âThis painting marked the turn of the modern empire and it was highly regarded as this masterful piece of propaganda,â the way he spoke of the painting was almost intimate as if it was a nostalgic memory he could muse about rather than a fragment of history.Â
âYou seem to be well acquainted with this painting monsieur,â I replied. His eyes crinkled at the edges, and a deep chuckle rose from him again.
âMore than you could ever know,â he cryptically joked. Despite the strangeness of it, I found myself politely laughing along with him. The gentleman gave a parting glance at the image, granted me a longer one, and with a resigned smile, bid me farewell, âBon voyage, Mademoiselle.â His beige overcoat majestically flowed after him as he headed down a hallway, presumably to view the Mona Lisa next. When he left my sight, all good reason returned and I hastily checked the time. Itâs been an hour and a half already? If I was to meet up with my aunt in another half-hour for brunch at the hotel, I needed to at least see the Mona Lisa as well. Believing that the cryptic gentleman knew the quickest way there, (and perhaps wanting to see him again) I naturally followed where he went.Â
A dark oak door with intricate carvings was at the end of the corridor, presumably where the gentleman would have entered. And though it was unlikely that a closed door would mean that another exhibit would be beyond it, or that a visitor should even come upon it, a nagging instinct in me compelled me to step towards it nonetheless. I peeked in between the cracks of the door and it was only broken clocks, dusty vases, and concealed paintings that furnished the hallway beyond it. A whiff of time forgotten. Perhaps this was a hidden treasure that the Louvre set aside for visitors with more arcane tastes. My hand on the door handles, I opened it, and unlike what its wood suggested, it gave way almost too easily. The hallway itself was smaller than Iâd observed, barely wide enough to fit two people inside. Unlike the rest of the MusĂ©e, none of the artefacts had labels or descriptions, likely being a storage area. And yet, the nagging feeling told me to explore further before I should turn around. Iâm already in too deep to back out now. A sense of unease did settle upon me when I realized that the deeper into this hallway I ventured into, the narrower and darker it became. Soon, the comforting drawls of the tourists from behind were much more desirable than the dank atmosphere of this tunnel. The reward for this reckless curiosity was a light at the end of this tunnel, and I ran towards it only to escape the constricting air of this place. I ran, but even without that, a force was already pulling me towards the light. Much too late, I fought against the confines of this invisible force, but it seemed that even gravity was against me in this battle. With every struggle, the light seemed to grow wider until it flared angrily and enveloped me. I shut my eyes as tightly as I could but the brightness overrode all my senses and imprinted itself into my mind. I let out a final desperate gasp before my consciousness gave out.Â
A more merciful light invaded my senses next, this time coming from old-fashioned chandeliers hanging from a white ceiling. A hallway with mahogany wood and a red carpet spread out in front of me, dark oak doors with the same intricate carvings as before spanned the right wall, and tall four-rowed windows sported the opposite wall. I brushed aside the mahogany curtain beside me and looked at what I was leaning on. The same dark oak door I had entered was behind me, so naturally, this had to be another hallway in the Louvre, right? The style was completely different as if this exhibit was in an entirely different time than the rest of the MusĂ©e, and frankly, looked more like a private mansion than a museum exhibit. I whipped over towards the window as a sudden sense of alarm hit me. Itâs night⊠A splatter of gleaming stars spread across the canvas of the raven sky, the crescent moon seemingly mocking me with its smile.Â
âIt canât be,â I muttered in disbelief. I may have been distracted by the gentleman, but there was absolutely no way that a whole day had passed. The last pitiful source of rationality left inside nagged at me to find a way out, but a gnawing fear prevented my body from moving.Â
â... What are you doing there?âÂ
âWhoâs there?â I yelled in a panic. I whirled around, only to be met by a tall, imposing man with dark hair and silver tips. He sounded clearly French but carried a deeper accent, almost Italian. His features were remarkably alluring but darkly prominent, the sort where you notice its charms in a more intimate distance. Despite his intimidating aura, there wasnât anything too frightening about him. But the way heâs dressed is certainly⊠interesting. Maybe itâs some sort of costume for a play the museum is holding? The man wore a dark soldierâs suit but dressed down with an unbuttoned front, an untucked button-up shirt, and a ruffled collar. Sheepishly, I decided to ask for his help, âPardon. Iâm trying to get back to the musĂ©e, can you help me open this door?âÂ
âWhatâs that? âGet back?â Youâre not telling me you came from that door?â Though baffled, his voice softened its initial cautious edge.Â
âIâm sorry, I know I may be trespassing but I got lost and saw light through this door,â I apologized, grasping at the last bouts of my sanity through this conversation. The mystery of the time aside, if I can get back thatâs all that matters. Despite the confusion of the situation, a softer expression melted the manâs face. I was grateful he didnât seem to doubt my story but felt uneasy at how he looked at me curiouslyâas if he couldnât believe his eyes that I was there.Â
âJust what are you?â he murmured in fascination. From down the hall, I could hear the clicking of Oxford shoes and heavy leather boots. Could that be the gentleman?Â
âExcuse mââ The dark-haired man clapped a hand over my mouth and wrapped me in his large arms. He tugged the two of us behind a curtain, with his back shielding me from view. What the hell is he doing?Â
âThat blasted Count is certainly taking his time this visit.â
âYouâre too harsh on him, my friend. Perhaps he was distracted by a little bird.â
âI suppose under that pretentious façade heâs still a man.â
Two deep voices with thick European accents gradually came closer from the end of the hallway. Rational me knew that asking for their assistance would benefit me, but the fear inside yelled that it would be the worst idea possible. Their conversation continued unintelligibly as panic continued to surge through me.Â
â... to my Broer,â the huskier voice huffed. This one had a distant Dutch accent, but his English was so localized it was almost difficult to discern. His footsteps quickly faded away and presumably left the other man. This one instead had a silkier character and a silver-tongued English accent.
âYou call me a dog, but between the two of us, youâre the dog and your brotherâs clearly the master.â The voice was scarily close, and by instinct, I stuck myself closer to him for safety. The thud of Oxford leather footsteps was in front of me now, and I held my breath in a pathetic attempt to hide myself. âI do believe I hear a little bird fluttering her wings where she should not be,â the man whistled wolfishly, âand this bird is quite adorable thinking that she could hide from me.â I trembled in his arms. But he held me gently. His jade eyes met mine. They were powerful. Earnest. The fear in me slowly subsided in his presence. I donât know whatâs going on, but I want to trust him. I nodded to show that I would be quiet, and he uncovered my mouth. When the sound of his footsteps faded away, we stepped out from the curtain. He took my hand in his firm grip and quickly led me away.Â
âYou need to escape before the others find you. Itâs already bad that he knows youâre here, so we need to move quickly.â Escape? What kind of place is this that I need to escape from? âDonât let go,â he reassured me as he squeezed my hand. As I watched his wide shoulders in front of me, the fear soon washed away. The rational side of my brain knew that I shouldnât trust a man I just met, but so far, heâd done nothing but help me. And in this mysterious place, there didnât seem like many choices anyway.Â
âBy Jove, this is what you were hiding, Leon?â Azure eyes with a wolfish twinkle were the first things I noticed. This man was devilishly handsome, with a proud grin and a mole above his chin. His well-tailored navy suit had an unbuttoned collar, giving the otherwise sharp getup a more wolfish feel. He raked his eyes down my body and swiped his tongue across his lips. His gaze grew darker as my breath staggered. âYouâre a lovely one,â he breathlessly sighed. I shivered in disgust. His eyes crinkled in amusement, not at all intimidated by my display of courage.Â
âDid the Count bring you back as a little treat for us?â he mused, slowly inching his face towards my neck. âTruly exquisiteâŠâÂ
My saviour clicked his tongue. Weâre caught.Â
âFrom what I can deduce, youâre trying to help her escape,â he said, âNow why would you go and do that, Leon? I rather fancy her type, you know. She looks absolutely scrumptious.â He leaned forward and tried to get close, but âLeonâ blocked me from his fascinated gaze. He blocked off our possible exit in the smoothest of fashions.Â
He caught my wary gaze. âAh, maybe you fancy me too, judging by the way youâre looking me over.â He may look completely like a gentleman, but heâs a rotten flirt!Â
âIt just had to be you,â âLeonâ sighed in stark irritation.Â
âWhy do you want to help her escape? Letâs invite her to the banquet. She deserves a warm welcome, donât you think?â he interjected.Â
âThatâs not up to me or you.â
âDonât be so stodgy, old boy! I canât think of anyone whoâd complain about having a lovely girl at that drab table. It would really bring some colour to this mansion.â Mansion? Thereâs no mansion connected to the Louvre. What is he talking about?Â
âMessieurs.â A cool-toned voice interrupted. A man with a neutral expression entered the hallway. He was dressed in a grey butlerâs garb, his posture immaculate and his steps measured. âIt is time for supper. Everyoneâs gathering in the dining room now if you please.â I peeked out from above âLeonâsâ shoulder, and his steely grey eyes locked onto mine. âYou too, Mademoiselle.âÂ
Finding my voice, I croaked out, âThereâs no need. Iâm not planning on staying for supper. I was, uh, actually just trying to get back.âÂ
âBut the lord of the manor is eagerly awaiting your presence.â âThe lord of the manor?â Is this really someoneâs place?Â
âHow does he know Iâm here?â
âHe can answer your questions at supper.â Iâm really not getting any answers until then.Â
âOr will you refuse his gracious invitation after breaking into his house?âÂ
âIâŠâ I wanted to defend myself, but knew that there was really no excuse. It was my own curiosity that I couldnât quell, and ultimately, my fault that I ended up here.Â
âAllow me to escort you.âÂ
The butler led me down winding velvet-carpeted hallways. Memorizing the direction proved quite difficult with its identical doors, windows, and mahogany walls. A complicated mess of shame and lingering fear settled in my stomach, but voicing any concern seemed like it would end badly for me. Staying polite and pleasing to the master of the house may prevent an incoming lawsuit for trespassing, and Iâd be a fool to go against his wishes. I studied my guide; his crisp suit and spotless white gloves gave him a sophisticated air, one almost too graceful for a mere butler. His earlier statements proved he was a âno-nonsenseâ and stern man, and I could tell the master sent him to ensure I would comply. As our makeshift party continued down the mansionâs halls, a piano's delicate, tinkling keys softly touched the air. The elegant melody grew louder as we neared a set of double doors.Â
âSounds like Wolfieâs in a sprightly mood,â Arthur hummed. He leaned down towards me and whispered conspiratorially, âVery uncharacteristic of him, Iâll say.â The butler closed his eyes for a split second as if he was bracing for something terrible.Â
Then, he cautiously rapped three times on the door, âPardon me. I know that you are there. Please come join us in the dining room.â The ethereal song cut short, and its pianist revealed himself.Â
âGo away.â The pianist carried a faint Austrian accent in a gruff voice, perturbed at the interruption. He was a beautiful man. His hair was the colour of starlight and softly fanned across his deep-sunken, lavender eyes. His delicate, doll-like face and graceful figure were the manifestation of his dreamy music. Unlike the other three, his suit seemed like it was from the Classical period, with a ruched tie and a feather in his breast pocket. Despite the elegant aura he exuded, he conversed with the butler in such a rudely familiar way.Â
âIt is time for the banquet.â
âWhy was everyone so loud?â His eyes narrowed as they zeroed in on me. âItâs her fault, isnât it?â My fault? I just want to leave!Â
âItâs not like I planned to be here,â I muttered.Â
âWho cares? Why donât you just go back then?â He sighed haughtily. âUnless you enjoy the idea of being everyoneâs food,â he quietly said, slipping past me. âŠFood? He bent slightly away as if repulsed by the thought of making contact with me. â... As if the banquet wasnât bad enough,â he murmured under his breath, loud enough so I could hear. His cold voice, a stark contrast to his music, hung beside the beautiful melodies in the air.Â
We descended a grand staircase, a marvel with its winding gold handrails, marble floors, and lush carpet spread on it. At the end of the steps was the gentleman in the museum, almost glowing with how perfectly he fit in this mansion.Â
âItâs poor manners to keep those whoâve arrived on time waiting.â
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a day in the mansion for you
>ikemen vampire
>mansion residents x reader
>a/n: for context, i'm the sort who enjoys seeing the casual interactions between the residents and the mc, so these are some hcs on what I imagine a day looks like for you. i sorta placed this as being in the first week mc arrives, before anything too serious happens, but you can interpret this whichever way you choose!
also apologies, i wasn't able to write for every single suitor as i haven't played most of their routes yet! I'll do a follow-up post when i finally finish them :))
Napoleon
Restrains Jean when he attacks you in the middle of the night
Comte enlists him to guard you and show you around Paris with Vincent, being the one that you trust the most in the beginning
Accompanies you and Isaac to the Ă©cole, to help you be more at ease in the town
Part of your morning rounds: you wake him up
Part of your evening rounds: you talk about each otherâs days, has dinner with you if you havenât
Arthur
After asking Sebastian to fetch him Rouge, he prevents you from escaping (sorta does a reverse psychology thing)
Rightfully blaming himself for your dislike, he charms you with his intelligence through the lounge games; he wins a conversation with you and apologises on your date
When you encounter him on your town visit, the two of you are caught with a mysterious case that employs the two of you in your mystery solving adventures.Â
Part of coffee addicts: your best customer, kisses you for every cup of coffee you bless him with
Part of breakfast gang: either there because he didnât sleep or there because he slept too early
Leonardo
Spooked by the first night in the mansion, you lock yourself in your room until lunch, only to realize that Leonardo had stood guard outside your door the whole night
Remains quite protective, he calls himself your companion; finds you cooped up in the library and takes you with him on town visits
Part of coffee addicts: will come later, but will always be there
Part of your afternoon rounds: he magically finds you when youâre sad and will find some random event to cheer you up with
Jean
Starving and not in control, he unknowingly attacks you on your first night and incites you to escape
Overwhelmed, self-conscious, and wary, you spend much of the first weekâs evenings in the library. To your shock, Jean is also there, learning how to write. Believing that it may be best for the two of you to reconcile, you teach him how to write.Â
Helps you as much as possible with your chores, especially if itâs reaching high places or something that requires strength.Â
Joins the residents in meals because of you
Listens to Mozartâs pieces with you
Part of your morning rounds: you have to remind him to eat
Vincent
Sympathetic to your predicament, he comforts you and shows you around Paris with Napoleon, being one of the few that you feel safe around
Invites you to a picnic with Theo
Enjoys your singing in the gardens while he paints and will frequent the outside the more you do it
Part of coffee addicts: might experiment with different roasts and enjoys it, but will like his coffee as black as possible
Part of breakfast gang: really only there to join Theo in the morning
Comte
Like a good sugar daddy, he takes you shopping and constantly spoils you. On the second day, he takes you to the town
Will ask for tea on the daily and constantly checks in on you; a most protective father figure, he keeps the residents in check
Youâre his automatic partner any time he has to attend a social event (and of course he takes you shopping before). Youâre his rumoured partner, and Comte does not quell those rumours he keeps them up.Â
Part of your afternoon rounds: you have tea with him
Dazai
After cooping yourself up in your room, Dazai is the second you confide your troubles to. Heâs always attuned to your emotions and understands your mental health struggles; always ready to lend an ear (because heâd rather everyone be happy before himself ahh) Heâs almost invasive with how aware he is of you
Another frequent player in the lounge games, he doesnât play seriously and is only really there to bring everyoneâs mood up; donât include gambling though, because he gets sorta crazy
Part of breakfast gang: horrible sleep schedule has him join the morning
Part of your afternoon rounds: any time you have errands in the garden, heâll join youÂ
Theo
Partly due to his brother, and partly out of his own heart, he enlists you as an apprentice and they get to know the town
To bridge the gap between you and Arthur, he invites you to the lounge after dinner to play games
Teaches you the ropes of living in Paris: warns you, keeps you aware of current events, probably even helps you with your finances
Part of coffee addicts: likes your experimental sweet lattes
Part of breakfast gang: always present in the morning because he has to
Isaac
Cooped up in his room as well, Sebastian asks you to deliver his food to his room, believing him the most harmless. Isaac awkwardly welcomes you in his own way, accompanying you and Napoleon to their Ă©cole
Also a frequenter of the lounge games, he attempts to impress you and win a date against Arthur
Part of breakfast gang: has to be there for his job, but enjoys whatever you make
Part of your evening rounds: sometimes heâll be outside with his telescope, observing the stars. Once you felt comfortable, he asked you to join him
Mozart
Most intimidated by him, Sebastian forces you to deliver lunch to him. Heâs cold, fussy, but would rather spend time with you than anyone else. Whenever he needs feedback or an audience for a piece, heâll ask you first along with Jean.Â
Youâre his automatic partner any time he has a performance, partly because you comfort him in carriage rides, partly because he just wants you around
Part of coffee addicts: crawls to get coffee from you
Part of your evening rounds: you have to remind him to sleep
Part of your breakfast gang: organized routine but also terrible sleep schedule
Shakespeare
You met him after he gave you and Vincent tickets for one of his upcoming plays. When he approached the two of you, he gave such good banter and was so amicable, you swear it almost sounded practiced (haha)
Heâll sometimes join the residents for dinner. Heâs begun to join a lot more often because having you around made Arthur and Theo much less hostile. After dinner, he makes a practice of talking to you in private, endlessly charming, but oddly invasiveâlike heâs studying you
Any time he has a new play, you're the first to get invited to watch it. Sometimes, if he's particularly frustrated or uninspired, he'll ask you to come to rehearsals with him.
You and Vincent sometimes visit him in his villa to make sure he's not writing himself to death.
Vlad
A sweet florist you met in town while you were miserable in the first week. He gave you a flower to cheer you up and was the epitome of charming, so charming in fact, that you accidentally revealed you lived in the mansion. Once youâve revealed that fact, he began seeing you every time you were alone in town (for no ulterior motive at all)
General HCs for All!
Writes you letters daily/weekly; a habit picked up after the first night and seeing how spooked you were
Help you and Sebastian as much as they can; they can obviously clean up for themselves and even cook when they feel inclined
More residents have meals together than ever before; your presence sort of unites them and theyâre super grateful for that
Youâve achieved the point where every resident is together during dinner
Birthdays, special occasions, and achievements are celebrated because you organize them for everyone
Since Halloween is your favourite holiday, the residents make an effort to dress up for it
Valentineâs Day is a bit of a mess, with you making a gift for every resident
White Day was used by the residents to give you their gifts, and itâs overwhelming, to say the least
Theyâre huge gossips, so any and every update on you is spread like wildfire to everyone. Good luck having an off-day
Dazai is the first to notice, being the most emotionally intelligent
Leonardo is the quickest one to take action, quite literally scooping you from whatever youâre doing to cheer you up
Napoleon is also another quick one to constantly check in on you and look for you if you come home too late
Sebastian usually keeps track of who youâre with or where you are if you guys are separated
Buys you random presents, usually connected to something between the two of you, but also sometimes follows current trends
Isaac buys you a hairclip he thinks looks darling on you
Dazai buys you a notebook to use as a diary, especially after noticing your journalâs almost full (and no he totally doesnât peek in your writing)
Jean will always find something in town to bring to you in your night lessons
Comte⊠do I even need to say anything
Supports you in anything you pursue (I believe the canon says that youâre starting out as a writer, so Iâmma use that)
You keep notes of your every day in your diary, sort of like a vlog and a lot of the snoopy residents read it. Eventually they suggest that you publish some of it
Being a huge fan of literature, the authors organize a writerâs night where you come up with a prompt and they share how theyâd write it
If you ever end up writing something, theyâre the first to hear and are your biggest fans
Youâre a frequent guest teacher in Napoleonâs and Isaacâs Ă©cole
You always thought you werenât good with kids, but seeing how much the children like you reassured you
Napoleon teases you on how much you say you dislike children but secretly enjoys the time with them
Isaac is extremely grateful for how much you like organizing his lesson plans
if you've made it this far, thank you so much for reading! i hope you have a wonderful day and leave a like/reblog <3
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i also wanted to humbly offer my own writing that I've sorta kept hidden and upload it on here because why not. so hi! I'm a new writer for the ikemen series! I'm still a bit iffy with my writing style and this is the first time I'm really sharing it with people, so if you have any advice or criticisms i'd love to hear it. thank you!
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i've been a longtime lurker of this fandom and there's nothing more i love than seeing creators contribute to this fairly small space. idk if there's many people who are still active here, but for the fans like me who still lurk around, i wanna say hi and wish them a great Halloween <3
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