DESTINY BACCARI
Darach
Posts: 180
Age:
25
Occupation:
Mystic Daily Owner
Status:
Engaged
Partner:
Grey Maddox
Played by:
Julia
Last seen Nov 17, 2024 17:51:44 GMT
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Post by DESTINY BACCARI on Sept 27, 2021 13:17:49 GMT
━ i'll stay awake at night with just my skin and bones ━ THE FIRST ORDER OF business was getting herself together before trying to commandeer Grey’s birthday party. She spent more time getting ready than she had for the blacklight party, and that was really saying something. But it was his birthday, and it was important for her to look cute now than on some date with a guy she was merely filling the time with.
It wasn’t until she was half an hour in that she realized she probably should’ve just gotten ready at his house. There was no doubt she’d be stressing about cooking and setting up, which would probably make her sweat, smudge her mascara, maybe get sauce or icing on herself because Destiny just knew there was no way she could do all this without spilling something. She gathered up her clothes instead, stuffing them in a backpack along with his gift bag and loading up two reusable grocery bags full of other stuff━party supplies, ingredients, one of the cakes. Ice cream cake was her favourite, but she had no idea what Grey would like best, so she came prepared with options.
Happy Birthday again!! ♥ I’m coming over now! Kicking you out of your own home bc surprises! I’ll text you when I’m done
Adding one of those kissy-face-winky emojis for good measure, Destiny grinned at her phone’s screen for only a moment before tucking it away. She needed both hands to lug all of the stuff there, probably holding more than her body weight combined in the three bags. It was only three o’clock; she had time━or, at least, that’s what she kept telling herself.
She wanted to make this a good day for them. Mostly for him, obviously━because it was his birthday, and it wasn’t like his psychotic half-sister was going to be throwing any parties for him━but for them as a pair, too. It wasn’t just that she hated conflict, but Grey was her closest friend, and Destiny didn’t like it when she couldn’t be that with him. Maybe that was what Leah wanted all along, anyway. Well, whatever. If it was, then screw her━she wasn’t gonna get it. Grey was gonna have the best damn birthday ever, and Destiny was going to make sure of it.
Beaming at Cat on her way in, Destiny wiggled one arm at her as a substitution for a wave, both hands wrapped around bag handles, with the balloon tied to her wrist doing a little dance in the air. It wasn’t until she made it to da lift that she could put one down and punch in the code. As soon as the doors were open (and she called Grey’s name for good measure━as if he’d be dumb enough to pop out even if he was hiding in there), Destiny let out a contented sigh and got to work.
Two hours later, she had the second cake finished━funfetti with M&Ms stuffed into the hollowed-out centre━and the steaks, potatoes and beans done, the wine breathing. The black gift bag sat on the island, perched near the edge (and out of her way) with blue tissue neatly puffed out of the top, and she texted Grey again.
Okaaaay you’re allowed to come home now lmao
She changed into nicer clothing, a fall dress with elbow-length sleeves, flowy and in a really pretty (at least she thought so) burnt orange colour, stuck in a pair of earrings and refreshed her makeup. Destiny waited a few minutes before making their plates and setting them on the table, then pouring them each a glass of wine. The helium-inflated balloon sat weighted to the floor, trailing up with a long tail to hover beside his gift bag.
With a once-over, Destiny was pretty sure she’d covered everything. And by the time the elevator let out its happy little ding, she felt the excitement flood in and drown out the anxiety.
Rushing to him, she did a little hop to get high enough, flinging one arm around his shoulders, the other hand settling at the back of his head. “Happy Birthday!” She chimed, kissing him eagerly, then tilting her head back a few inches to beam up into those blue eyes. “I didn’t know what kinda cake you wanted, sooo you have two. Obviously you don’t have to eat both, but I figured having leftovers was better than having only one and you hating it.” Destiny giggled, stepping back an inch, her hands falling away. One slipped down his arm to capture Grey’s own before leading him to the table.
“Hope you’re hungry.” Especially since she’d loaded his plate━one bigass steak, creamy, garlic-y dill potatoes, and a smaller side of buttered and steamed green beans. Destiny searched his face then, expectant like a puppy waiting for a treat, hoping he didn’t hate it and looking for some sort of indication that said she’d done well.
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GREY MADDOX
Darach
Posts: 170
Age:
29
Occupation:
Owner of Grey Haven Hotel
Status:
Engaged
Partner:
Destiny Baccari
Played by:
Ange
Last seen Nov 19, 2024 20:19:32 GMT
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Post by GREY MADDOX on Oct 10, 2021 14:06:29 GMT
There was a jabber of sound from the man in front of him but the words blurred together, only the rise and fall of them cutting across the cleft in his concentration enough to wring a grunt out of Grey. His lips curved faintly, blue eyes narrowing at the screen as he thumbed the message open. Not the first of the day, but filled with that exuberance he’d seen knocked out of her. Driven out by Leah’s hands and his own. Not for good though, Tinkerbell had fought back, even against him. Destiny had torn something open inside of him spilling some of that poison out like the whiskey that he’d scrubbed from the floor after she’d left. It still wasn’t entirely patched but the blacklight party had slapped a plaster over it at least, had at least allowed the right conditions for it to start to mend.
She was doing the rest.
The man jabbered on, his tone growing brisker. Grey didn’t look up but he lifted a finger, aimed it at him until he sputtered into silence and then he started tapping a message back. ”Out already, but I’ll be heading back soon. Won’t come up until you’re ready.” He’d hover at the desk, skin feeling raw with that awareness of where Destiny was, Cat watching him – knowing but too discrete for anything but that tiny play of a smile around her lips. His first line of defence if Leah did come calling, today of all days.
Grey cleared his throat, looked at the man in front of him. A genealogist from these parts, chest puffed, lined cheeks florid, pushing the bunch of papers across the desk again. ”As you can see, Mr Maddox, I’ve made some progress in tracking some of the names you provided for me but none appear to still be in the Mystic Falls area.” There was an edge of apology to his voice. Did he know? The likelihood that there’d be a snap of temper and frustration in return.
Not today buddy.
Sighing, already pushing to his feet, Grey began gathering up the papers. ”Then look further afield. There are connections from somewhere in that list I gave you to here and I need it found.”
The man began to babble again but Grey was already rising from the table. His coffee had barely been sipped from, the biscotti he’d ordered with it complete except for that one perfect bite. Nothing more of this was going to colour his day. It had already cast too dark a shade over things with Destiny and not an ounce more of that oily stain would touch her. Today the sons of bitches who had tipped all of this into motion generations ago and the rotten fruit of his father’s loins were gonna be shoved back. For Destiny.
As Grey trailed around town, killing time looking in shop windows, making those dozens of phone calls that kept Grey Haven and his own life running as it had since he’d dragged himself out of that mud, he knew that he could’ve gone his whole life without bothering to, or even wanting to, celebrate the day he’d shrieked his way into the world. She wanted to though, to show him what he’d been missing, and for her he’d do it. To see those big blue eyes light up with something that had torn at him to see dimmed.
An hour and a half after he’d gotten the message he’d trailed into the hotel. Cat had looked up from behind the desk, that hint of a smirk exactly where he’d known it would be. He aimed one back, a faint chuckle emerging as she flicked a finger up to towards the ceiling. ”No other arrivals?” Not guests. He knew the minute they checked in, the system kicking that ping automatically towards his phone. The others. The last thought of them before he packed it all away and left the stink of it outside of the apartment.
”Nope. All quiet’s on the western front.” He knew she’d watch though, for him, for Destiny.
For another half an hour he hung out there, quiet conversation filling the voids between the bursts of work that came throughout the afternoon. A little laughter, a tease that had that hint of heat rolling in when the phone pinged again. Grey rose slowly, blue eyes ticking up to see Cat having to restrain herself a little more. ”I’ll make sure you’re not disturbed. Happy birthday by the way…”
”I didn’t say it was…”
She was cutting him off there, a flick of a finger towards the ceiling again. ”It’s kinda hard to hide some things.”
Grey hesitated, tip of his tongue pressed to the roof of his mouth. He could’ve asked but he could already imagine Destiny puffing up with the anticipation of this, what she expected to see on his face when he walked through into Neverland. ”Thanks.” The gratitude felt stiff in his throat but as he walked towards the elevator, hands slipping contemplatively into his pockets, he realised he’d meant it. Maybe the walls had kept some of this locked away for too long.
He stepped into the elevator, punched in the code for the penthouse and kept his eyes on the miniscule slit between the doors as it rose. Muscles bunched and released in his jaw, nerves he’d never felt for this sort of thing jumping in the pit of his stomach before the door pinged open. Not even a step outside of it and no more than a glimpse of the table set, a froth of tissue paper spilling out of a bag and the balloon Cat had probably been hinting at bobbing beside it all before Destiny was there.
Catching her, he felt something in the pit of his stomach release. An arm automatically slipping around her waist, drawing her into him as she teetered slightly. Grey’s lips curved, dark brows rising slightly for him to give the place another once over. ”Thank you,” he murmured. The other hand rose, fingers curling into her hair, his thumb skimming her cheek as she spilled all that excitement into a kiss.
A low sound rolled from Grey’s throat as she babbled about the cakes, plural. ”We’ll be eating it for days,” he mused, but some part of him was already touched. ”You’re not gonna make me blow out the candles on both of them, are you?” At least he’d assumed it was happening. He’d seen other kids do it, those little birthday celebrations that were still allowed in schools then, kids gathering round to sing and clap as candles were blown out. Calls for wishes he knew wouldn’t come true for most of them. No cakes for him, no candles, plenty of wishes but he might as well have been peeing them into the ocean for all the good it had done.
The giggle held all the promise of what he hadn’t had and more though. Fingers laced with Destiny’s as she pulled him towards the table. Grey stopped as they reached it. Set with plates, candles, that gift bag. More than he’d ever been given. He reached for her other hand, towed her in with it. ”Starving. I meant it.” That faintly rough edge to his voice that had him clearing his throat. ”Thank you, for all of this. I can’t believe you did it for me. You cooked it all? Decorated … no purple fur though.” He’d have clucked his tongue, feigned disappointment but how could that five year old who’d stared into the window of the shop in the village for months in the hope that somehow his dad would put his hand into his pocket and find money for that bike he’d been desperate for when he hadn’t even been able to pay the full price for the bottle of vodka on Tuesday that hadn’t made it to Wednesday morning not light up now. All that darkness he’d spread into her life, on top of what Destiny had already suffered pushed aside for this. For him.
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DESTINY BACCARI
Darach
Posts: 180
Age:
25
Occupation:
Mystic Daily Owner
Status:
Engaged
Partner:
Grey Maddox
Played by:
Julia
Last seen Nov 17, 2024 17:51:44 GMT
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Post by DESTINY BACCARI on Oct 21, 2021 17:16:07 GMT
━ i'll stay awake at night with just my skin and bones ━ WHEN HE ARRIVED, IT all burst inside her like a bubble full of confetti, excitement and layers of warmth and care spilling out for him. Destiny laughed, jerking her head back a few inches to quirk a brow, “Of course I am. Two cakes means double the wishes.” She beamed, breaking away only to hold Grey’s hand and guide him over to the extended birthday setup. Food, his gift, then the dread flooding in that she might’ve missed the mark.
She couldn’t worry for long. Grey cut off that string of anxious thought by pulling her in again; bodies pressed together, the warmth in her stomach spreading everywhere he touched. “Hey, you don’t know that, you haven’t opened your gift! No purple fur yet. Or hot pink…” Destiny snickered, that faux devilish sound spread atop pure glee. She liked this better━the way they could together seamlessly without anything else clogging it up. It wasn’t completely gone━perhaps never would be━but it was all okay for today. It was his birthday, and Grey deserved what he’d never gotten.
“You’re welcome,” Destiny whispered after a moment, hands slipping up to his cheeks. She kissed him softly, allowing the mutual sinking into something that was… maybe a little more relationship-y than they should’ve been getting into. It didn’t matter, though; she wouldn’t worry about it now. Obviously I did this for you, she wanted to say, I feel like I’d do anything for you. And it was just as terrifying as it was exciting.
“C’mon, it’s gonna get cold.” Destiny beamed, still just as eager (and nervous) for him to try it as she moved away, finding her seat on the other side of the table. She didn’t take a bite until he did, only enough patience to have the seams of it stretching and waning, ready to burst if she was forced to wait any longer. “Is it okay?” She asked, forking a mouthful of potatoes to start with. It tasted fine to her, not poisonous, not undercooked━but Grey’s opinion was the one that mattered. It was his birthday, after all.
Destiny only managed one more bite━a single piece of steak━before she exploded with more excitement, dropping her fork and knife quickly. “Okay, okay, I know you’re supposed to wait ‘til after cake to open gifts, but I can’t wait anymore. You gotta open it,” Sticking her hand out, Destiny motioned wildly to the gift bag on the kitchen counter. Jumping up from her seat, she went to retrieve it before coming back to stand at Grey’s side, handing it over. It was heavy with about a million packages of candy she’d sought out as specific to the UK━stuff you couldn’t find in the States. Squashies, Milk Bottles, Chewits, Curly Wurly’s, and hundred others she’d just tossed in the virtual shopping cart. The point of today was to give him the sort of birthday he’d never had, and Destiny was willing to bet that indulging in ‘sweets’ wasn’t something he was able to do often.
Slipping a hand up and into his hair, Destiny practically vibrated with eagerness, though her touch was nothing but gentle, nails lightly massaging his scalp. “I guess, after this plus the cakes, I should send an apology letter to your dentist.” She giggled quietly. More than anything, she just wanted to see him smile.
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GREY MADDOX
Darach
Posts: 170
Age:
29
Occupation:
Owner of Grey Haven Hotel
Status:
Engaged
Partner:
Destiny Baccari
Played by:
Ange
Last seen Nov 19, 2024 20:19:32 GMT
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Post by GREY MADDOX on Nov 6, 2021 20:36:08 GMT
Tinkerbell joy in the air, sparkling around that tiny form, tinkling in her laughter, almost visible at the edges of the vision like glitter in the air. Had she? Grey narrowed his eyes faintly, flicking around the two of them, lighting on everything she’d set out in his place. No, there wasn’t actual glitter in the air but it almost felt like Destiny was capable of it. There was so much light in her, a sparkle neither Tanner or Leah – or him – had managed to wring out of her.
Now it was all aimed at him. Somehow that seemed weirder than the thought that maybe there really was some Disney like fairy in her. The spotlight had never been somewhere he was entirely comfortable being, not as himself anyway, no one wanted every flaw, every weakness picked out with no escape. Now he stood on the edge of it, not him, that little kid Leah had almost taken him back to being, or the angry teenager he’d regressed to when her fingerprints had ended up on all of this, claws hooked in like she could take everything away. Him, who Destiny saw when she looked at him, who she’d brought those cakes and wanted wishes for.
His fingers wrapped warm around hers, the grip she had on her heart tight enough that he felt it was they trailed towards the table. He’d never had one cake, let alone two, not even the pack going that far to give that little boy any sort of a childhood. ”Double the wishes,” he echoed. ”That make them twice as likely to come true too?” If it did he’d darken both that he made, dimming the light of hers that glowed through all of this with that momentary burst of hatred. To rid himself of Leah once and for all. To leave this and her untouched.
Not wanting her between them tonight, or his dad, none of the tattered remnants of his childhood still hung up in the back of his mind like shredded grey curtains doing nothing to hide the damage behind them, Grey pushed them all from his mind. Stuffed back into that little box, locked tight, that fairy dust sprinkled over the top.
He lifted their joined hands between them, thumbs rubbing lightly over the tender skin of the inside of her wrists. His grin grew a single watt at a time, eyes crinkling at the corners. ”No fur,” he said with certainty. Not in this, although he’d have wrapped himself up in it tonight. Boas snared around his wrists, feathers everywhere, spiked through glittery party hats. ”You’ve got me something of you but I know it’s not that.” Certainty might have been in short supply lately but never a question of it with her.
Grey made a low sound, his palms sliding down Destiny’s forearms to settle over the inside of her elbows as she reached up to cup his cheeks and kiss him. ”Thank,” he rasped again, his lips brushing against hers, ”you.” Not just for this, although those words were still stoppered up in his throat. The dam had been breached multiple times after they’d been pushed on by outside forces with this, but they hadn’t been brought down entirely yet and so it caught. A log jam of emotion and hope.
It left an ache in his throat that gripped til he was sat opposite her. That beaming smile easing it so that the food, Jesus, the food, went down easy. He took another bite, quick, his lips curving around it. Grey swallowed, brows rising as he tilted his head back and forth like he was considering it. ”It’s incredible. What you did, all of this, Des…”That log jam again. It was incredible.
The knife sliced easy through the steak, carving off little bits of that incredible to swallow down out at a time. He’d been prepared to mete it out, a little at a time like going too fast would have it all disappearing in a puff of smoke but the nerves he could feel radiating off of her in those glittery little bursts had her cutlery clattering down to the table. Grey swallowed his mouthful of the potatoes, watching her gesture to the bag. ”I’m not even waiting til after the dinner? Someone’s impatient.” He crooned it out soft, eyeing the bag as she brought it back like there might’ve been pink fur in it after all.
He swivelled in his seat, one hand curling around the back of her thighs as the other took the bag, set it down in his lap between them. That faint line sprung up between his brows as he started pulling the tissue out of the top. There was some weight to it, shifting subtly as he revealed the contents. He hadn’t known what to expect but every kid’s sweet toothed dream stared back at him. Colourful wrappers that’d littered the counter at the corner shop, pennies counted out to pick a few out every couple of weeks. A treasure to be held in his sweaty palm until he was back in the confines of his room, tasting a sweetness that was missing in every other part of his life.
Grey tipped his head back as she slid her fingers into his hair, a light coming up in his blue eyes. ”I think he’d appreciate the business. I’m gonna rot everyone one of my teeth.” Indulging with her later, limbs tangled around one another, anchoring, as they shared all that should’ve been … all that still could. He pulled free a Curly Wurly, tapped the tip of the foot long length of chocolate and caramel against her belly. ”How’d you track all of these down? God, I didn’t think they even made these anymore. You’re a miracle worker.” Time and time again she’d been his miracle worker. Not worrying about crushing the bag, he slipped the chocolate bar onto the table next to his plate and pulled Destiny down into his lap. That smile as slow and sweet as the caramel curving the lips he pressed against hers. Later he’d chase the taste of it from her mouth, candy and that innate goodness that radiated in porcelain skin and big blue eyes, filling himself up on it.
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DESTINY BACCARI
Darach
Posts: 180
Age:
25
Occupation:
Mystic Daily Owner
Status:
Engaged
Partner:
Grey Maddox
Played by:
Julia
Last seen Nov 17, 2024 17:51:44 GMT
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Post by DESTINY BACCARI on Nov 23, 2021 16:45:09 GMT
━ i'll stay awake at night with just my skin and bones ━ SHE LIKED THIS LOOK on him a lot better than what she’d seen before. The way his face twisted with anger and then went surprisingly cold, void of all expression. Now, though, it was soft and gentle, and his eyes glittered with all the happiness she’d wanted to shower him with. They were alright now; Leah hadn’t ruined everything━quite the opposite, really. In a way, she brought them closer together, or maybe that was just Destiny’s mind with its rose-tinted glasses stuck firmly in place. No, she felt it, and she knew he felt it, too. There was a steady anxiety in the background, the need to look over your shoulder occasionally, but it didn’t compare to their strengthened bond. She was pretty positive Grey trusted her now just as much as she trusted him; it was weird to bond over mutual trauma, but, God, she’d do anything for him. Ever since that first night when she’d scraped Grey off the road like some meal forgotten on the grill, she felt it. Sure, it was a different sort of loyalty, but it’d been there from the start. It began as the eagerness to be a good samaritan and snowballed into…
Destiny swallowed it down with another mouthful of potatoes. She didn’t have to start getting all sappy on his birthday━today was about being light and fluffy and not burdening him with the ‘dot dot dot’ that hung in the air since the blacklight party.
At least he liked the food. She beamed back at Grey as he trailed off, unable to express whatever it was he was feeling, which somehow made her more flattered. She let everything━sometimes too much━trail out of her mouth excitedly, barely stopping to think that some people might be put off by her enthusiasm. Grey was her opposite in a lot of ways, and the fact that he was trying but couldn’t had her stomach fluttering and a dark, rosy blush spreading across her cheeks.
It was probably that warm, nervous flutter that had Destiny bounding up from her chair to grab his present a few minutes too early. “You bet I am!” She laughed, bringing the gift bag to Grey and shifting closer to his side when his arm wrapped warmly around her legs. She watched with more impatience as he revealed its contents, but it was all worth it in the end when she got to see his eyes light up like that. Destiny figured she could probably smother Grey in kisses if she was brave enough or if they were something other than ‘just friends.’
‘How’d you track all of these down? God, I didn’t think they even made these anymore. You’re a miracle worker.’
Destiny giggled when the purple and white thing━whatever kind of candy it was━hit her midsection. The sound came again, louder, when all of the sudden she tumbled into his lap without a care in the world for the bag that might get crushed between them. She adjusted, the hand that was in his hair now snaking around his shoulders, keeping them close. “You can thank the internet and international shipping for that,” Moving in, she kissed him happily, her other hand slipping up to his cheek. And when Destiny spoke again, she whispered as if anybody else was listening. “I thought… that it would be kinda like bringing a little bit of home to you. But only the tooth-rottingly sweet parts.” Kissing him again, she hoped he could read between the lines, and she wouldn’t have to put a damper on their evening by spelling it out to him. She had the childhood (for a time) he hadn’t, and she wanted to see his eyes glitter like that whenever she was with him.
Maybe that was too much to ask for. A better bargain, she thought, was that they’d get all bright and happy more often than they didn’t, and silently decided on it.
Destiny’s own eyes glittered for the rest of the night, whether they were trained on her food, his multitude of cakes, or his own, they displayed the happiness she felt on the inside━the kind she felt with him.
GREY MADDOX | zee end!
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