Joseph Desaulniers (
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prismatica2020-09-25 12:32 am
Voice To Text | Forward Dated to Iris Moon | UN: Photographe
Whom do I speak with regarding Moonblessings and issues with Moonblessings? Is there any Prismal that can fix it? The Knights? I demand an answer.
[He wants to speak to Prismatica's manager.]
[He wants to speak to Prismatica's manager.]

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Ah...it seems we match.
[What with the white fur, and everything. But his voice is still gentle, rather than teasing.]
Did this happen as soon as Iris came into the sky?
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It did, but... I'm Sanguis, am I not?
[Not anymore, Joseph.]
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I think you may have changed blessings, mon ami.
[His voice is staying gentle, and Sycamore runs a light touch down one of Joseph's wings. Soft...]
I've heard of this happening before. It could be a temporary thing. Either way, I'm confident that once Iris leaves, these will disappear.
[...he knows that isn't much comfort, but. Well. There's no other explanation.]
I am an Iris too [-those ears twitch accordingly-], so you're not alone. Is there any way in which I can help you?
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[A shiver rips through him at the feeling of his wings being touched; he remembers what Yashiro had said about his:
”They’re sensitive.”
But why couldn’t he have had those lovely snowy white ones of his?! Why did he have to give his arms up for these nightmares?
He has to take a breath, tucking them in tighter. ]
I feel...hot.
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All this talk of heat doesn't help, and he feels those ears of his twitch again. That's one way of putting it, isn't it...]
That's what Iris does to us, I'm afraid. You get used to it, after a little while. But it's certainly uncomfortable.
[He's still crouched in front of Joseph, observing him, still with his head tilted to the side. There's a simple solution - as there always is, to the Iris Problem - but it feels a little...they don't know each other that well, would his friend be offended if he....?]
...if you'd like me to help you with that, I can. But if the thought makes you uncomfortable I'm happy to just provide platonic Chroma. That can help ease it to a degree.
Whatever you would prefer, Joseph.
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He draws his knees up (his ankles lightly furred, toes lengthened and clawed), resting his forehead on them, letting out a long exhale. He hates looking weak, even to someone he considers a new friend, but...]
S'il te plait. Anything. It feels...terrible.
[That deep itch that he can't seem to shake off...]
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This is what Iris does to you. You'll do anything for...Chroma.
[Despite everything, he's still a bit too polite to say 'you'll do anything to be fucked by someone' out loud. But the implication hangs in the air.]
A bit different to Sanguis, no? I've heard you feel very aggressive, during that blessing.
[He'll continue to stroke Joseph's wings, as he talks, waiting to assess his reaction.]
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Sanguis feels powerful. This is just...aah-- I want to go back--
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[Powerful...that's what Sanguis is all about, isn't it? It makes him think about Lysandre; tall, muscular Lysandre...he's what Sycamore has always pictured whenever the topic of Sanguis comes up. Doumeki too...also tall, also muscular. Big, masculine men. Joseph is so different to the two of them; a delicate frame, pretty face...so feminine. So different to what he's used to. Admittedly, it makes him curious. He'd certainly shown a lot of personality, when they'd met outside the bakery....and clearly he'd enjoyed being Sanguis. Interesting.
Sycamore continues to stroke those wings, running his fingers down Joseph's shoulders until he's touching his hands, looking down with a smile.]
Is that what you want, mon ami? To feel powerful? Or do you want something else, at the moment?
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I wish to want to feel powerful! But I just...want to ru--fuh--to make l--Ugh!
[He lets out an irritated harsh flap of his wings, ruffling the other man's hair, tears threatening in his eyes. He's so frustrated!]
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...not now, however, because it's Iris, and all Iris cares about is making Chroma and making Chroma fast.]
It's okay. You don't have to say it for me.
[He'll keep his hands running along Joseph's wings - keep that contact going - while he lightly clicks his tongue and looks at the settee. This probably won't be the most comfortable place to fulfil Joseph's wishes, but he's not sure if his little friend would like to move around too much, at the moment.]
Is here okay? Whatever you're comfortable with. I can make that feeling go away - at least for a little while.
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[And then, switching to his native tongue, ignoring the translation technology around them--]
{Thank you.}
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{It's my pleasure. We're helping one another!}
[There's a very light dusting of white fur across his chest, but it's transparent enough for his skin to still be very visible. Unlike Joseph, it seems Iris has been kind to Sycamore this month...although that isn't to say those white rabbit ears don't twitch approvingly once he gets up on the settee, gently shifting Joseph so that he's lying lengthways along it, on his back.]
{Make sure to tell me what you like, okay? I'll go as fast or as slow as you want.}
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[He closes his eyes for a moment, trying to get in the proper headspace, willing himself to trust Augustine. It's so difficult, when he's used to keeping control, to always staying dominant...but Augustine's hands feel secure, and he takes a deep breath, preparing himself.]
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{We'll start slow.}
[And so he does; when he enters Joseph his eyes automatically close, adjusting to the sensations, but he's quick to reopen them and check on Joseph's reaction. There's only one person he's ever received this from, but the experiences have made him empathetic to how...uncomfortable it can be at the start. The last thing he wants - even though he knows Joseph is in the grips of Iris - is to hurt him, or go too fast.]
{How's that?}
[His voice is noticeably rougher, now, but still with that undercurrent of gentleness.]
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[His entire body tenses when Sycamore pushes in, but he's slick enough that it's not as painful as he'd expect. His body is ready and willing, and almost draws Sycamore in as he himself is pushing in. His knees drawn up as he takes a breath, fighting for words--]
{G-good. It's good...}
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It doesn't take him long to find a rhythm, however, and as much as he'd spoken of starting slow, Sycamore knows a few things about Iris; namely, that it's never satisfied with slow for very long. His movements are practiced and confident, the hand not gripping the settee coming to settle on Joseph's waist.]
{Just tell me...if I do anything you don't like.}
[Despite how his body is speeding up, he still plants a fond kiss on Joseph's forehead, keeping his lips against his skin afterward.]
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{It's good!}
[He calls it out again, rolling his hips with Sycamore's rhythm. He usually likes it slow and careful, but--]
{More!}
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{Of course.}
[He pauses for a moment - remaining inside Joseph as he does - reaching back and grabbing one of the pillows littering the settee and lifting his hips gently so it slots neatly under them.]
{This will help.}
[With any luck, Sycamore's hypothesis will be correct and Joseph will notice the difference quickly; how the angle has changed, how he's able to get deeper with every thrust, and his breathing becomes noticeably more ragged as he starts going harder and faster.]
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{Augustine--Hold me--}
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{I've got you.}
[That's whispered, raggedly, into his ear, before he starts to kiss his neck, gently nipping at his skin as he continues to thrust harder.]
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{Ah, Augustine!}
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His friend seemed to want the contact, so he's happy to stay like this for a moment.]
{Feeling a bit better?}
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{I'm glad. That was wonderful.}
[That's whispered into Joseph's ear, before he plants a gentle kiss on his cheek, close to his lips. They can just exist in the Chroma warmth for a little while.]
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