http://wolfram-jyari.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] wolfram-jyari.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] hh_mirror2006-05-30 03:19 pm

Wolfram and Roxy's Duel ((Open RP))

((This is a duel between Wolfram and Roxy, though curious onlookers are to be expected and encouraged.))

Wolfram finished writing in the grass, with chalk, a circle with the diameter of 4.55 metres. It was the same size as the traditional Dohyo, which was from a sport that he came into unfortunate contact with during his duel with Yuuri. Still, it was an alternative to actively hurting a woman, as irritating though she might be. Though Wolfram might find doing such a thing difficult with a one tonne stone. Two such stones awaited use just outside the circle, and Wolfram suspected only one will ever leave the ground.

What was he thinking? Like a girl that small could ever lift such a thing! She was just trying to frighten him. Fine. If he couldn't use a sword, he'd push Roxy out any way he could.

Wolfram turned to anyone who might be watching.

"The duel between Roxy Spaulding, Gryffindor, and Lord Wolfram von Bielefeld, Hufflepuff, will soon begin! Let it be known that this terrible event could have been avoided, if only Miss Spaulding had apologized for the insult against my fiancé and King, Shibuya Yuuri! As I was the one who challenged her, Miss Spaulding has chosen the weapons. The weapons are one tonne stones." He faltered slightly at this, but then continued. "It will begin at the sound of the buzzer, and end when one of us is either pushed out of the ring, knocked unconscious, or dead. And, of course, she can always forfeit."

"Who wants to ring the buzzer!?"

[identity profile] dice-addict.livejournal.com 2006-06-05 02:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Ryuuji flushed just a little, a faint hint of dark red staining his cheeks at the mention of him and Terry. "Ah, that varies from person to person. I know that some people fetish vampires," And no, Ryuuji really wasn't talking about himself, "And other people just like bloodplay in general, but I wouldn't assume that Yuuri likes it just because he's human."

The mention of the Secrets Board made Ryuuji wince again, before he could hide it, and the corners of his mouth pulled downwards. Those things are nothing but trouble. Thoughtfully, he responded, "I don't think that she's trying to steal him. Surely nobody would interfere with an engaged couple."

Ryuuji diplomatically refrained from stating that he didn't think that Yuuri was cute; after all, duelling Wolfram wasn't on his to-do list.

[identity profile] dice-addict.livejournal.com 2006-06-05 03:47 pm (UTC)(link)
"..." Did Wolfram even realize what sort of a weird thing that was to ask someone? Faintly, trying to be a good person here but not exactly willling to share, Ryuuji replied, "Well..."

Right. Damnit. How am I suddenly his tutor in human sex?! "Yeah. I have some books on different knots and stuff for bondage, basic anatomy books with how much damage a human body can take and where different areas are, so if you're actually interested in trying that stuff out, I guess I could lend them to you if you took good care of them."

And by now he was definitely blushing, his skin not quite dark enough to conceal the red that stained itself over his cheeks. I hope this doesn't become a trend.

The description of Yuuri made Ryuuji blink, "Are you sure you don't have cause-and-effect confused and that Yuuri's not a flirt because people go after him and flirting with them is a good way of deflecting them without letting them get serious?"

[identity profile] dice-addict.livejournal.com 2006-06-05 04:29 pm (UTC)(link)
"Alright." Ryuuji nodded, glad of the excuse to get away from this bizarre conversation. How was he promising to indoctrine someone into sadomasochism when he could barely stand them most of the time?!

...Okay, that sounded way too logical to him.

"I'll go get the books now and remember, just smiling at someone doesn't mean you're flirting with them. He could just be being polite."

That said, Ryuuji turned to walk away, intent on getting the books required, completely forgetting his original need to bleed off his aggression. Clearly, surprise had its benefits.