[ this is all assuming death is not permanent, but even if it is, well, ...he's had a good run. ] A loaded gun, please, with two blanks and one live round.
[ he does check it and then he gives the barrel a spin. ] If it's a draw, then you can decide whether or not to answer. But if I win you answer the question. If you win, well... is there anything you want from me?
[ aventurine takes the gun and puts it to his own head. ] Of course, but if you don't have it, then I expect the answer if and when you find it. [ he pulls the trigger... and a blank. his smirk broadens as he sets the gun down and slides it toward obverse. ] You have a 50/50 shot. Are you willing to take it?
[the gun goes off, passing right through his temple and ripping it's way out the other side of his head in a spray of blood.
His gun clatters to the floor as he slumps forward, face down on the table. A pool of blood immediately begins to form underneath his head and spreads out, staining the fabric.
[ he nods and folds his hands in his lap... waiting. he doesn't flinch when the gun inevitably goes off, but instead sits there for another couple of minutes to see if something happens. when a few minutes pass ( and nothing ) he rises to take the gun. a blank shot is still valuable. nobody else has to know. ]
[ as for his friend... well, he takes a seat beside him to wait. it's not like he has anywhere else to be at the moment. ]
The blood on the table spreads, reaching the cards they'd be using earlier and staining the edges of the bottom of the deck. It reaches the edge of the table and begins dripping down and that's the only sound for a good five minutes.
A long five minutes, with only the sound of trickling blood and Gambler's breathing]
[ aventurine tips his head back, ] My gracious host, hello, and welcome back. I stuck around out of concern… [ because if he didn’t come back, then aventurine was going to have to ask around about death and how it “works” around here, if at all. ] How are you feeling? I have some aspirin if you’ve got a headache.
[a slow smile spreads across his face as he stands back up, straightening his suit. It's all black, whereas Obverse's clothing is all (unfortunately) white]
Ahhh, I'm not that boring guy . . . but it's an easy mistake to make when we share a face.
We're two sides of the same coin. I'll let you determine what that means.
[he shoves his hands in his pockets and steps around to peer at the body closely. Gambler can hear him murmuring to himself]
Hmm~ It isn't like you to take risks when you know you'll lose. How interesting. Should I leave you like this so that you can revel in your first failure?
[ he makes a motion to the cards on the table. ] How about we play a little game, ...for a few answers. [ he motions to the ( now ) bloody cards on the table. ] Best... two out of three. And if I win, then you'll also bring my friend back.
I'm afraid I don't know you well enough to wager a guess. All I can do is make a counter-offer if I don't think what you're asking is reasonable. I'm all ears though. I want to know what you want from me. [ he smirks. ] I'm here to help, remember~
I take care of whoever takes care of me. And you don't know that~ [ he laughs. ] Boring? I don't do boring. I bet your own little stooge is boring. And that's assuming that you're not lying simply to try to save face.
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You're free to check it, of course.
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If I have the answer, then I will gladly give it to you if you win.
And . . . hmm. You will owe me a favor, should I win. Fair?
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When I find it, it will be yours.
And I am always willing to take the gamble. No reward without the risk, after all.
[he pulls the trigger—]
cw: blood and shooting yourself in the head
His gun clatters to the floor as he slumps forward, face down on the table. A pool of blood immediately begins to form underneath his head and spreads out, staining the fabric.
He's still smiling, even as his eyes glaze over]
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[ as for his friend... well, he takes a seat beside him to wait. it's not like he has anywhere else to be at the moment. ]
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The blood on the table spreads, reaching the cards they'd be using earlier and staining the edges of the bottom of the deck. It reaches the edge of the table and begins dripping down and that's the only sound for a good five minutes.
A long five minutes, with only the sound of trickling blood and Gambler's breathing]
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Well well well, if this isn't a first!
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Ahhh, I'm not that boring guy . . . but it's an easy mistake to make when we share a face.
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I go by the Reverse. I assume you're his Spark? [a tip of his head to the body]
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We're two sides of the same coin. I'll let you determine what that means.
[he shoves his hands in his pockets and steps around to peer at the body closely. Gambler can hear him murmuring to himself]
Hmm~ It isn't like you to take risks when you know you'll lose. How interesting. Should I leave you like this so that you can revel in your first failure?
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And if I win?
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[Reverse looks Gambler up and down, an assessing look. Almost like he's looking for something.
And then his lip briefly curls]
I doubt you have anything I would want from you, Spark. Besides, I have my own if I want to play boring little card games.
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I've no reason to lie. And it doesn't matter if he's boring as long as he's useful.
[he gives the Obverse's body a sudden, swift kick]
You can wake up now, I'm growing tired of your little friend.
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- oh! Well, that hasn't happened before.
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