She is. She was...a little rough around the edges when we first met, but she definitely has his iron will. Think she just needed a bit to figure out how to handle responsibility more serious than paying the bills on time.
[There's a definite fond note to his voice.]
But it says something that she was being imprisoned when we met, and didn't even bat an eye at a demon walking into the room. She even had the nerve to suggest I use my position with her captors to get her out.
Yeah. She's always seemed to treat me like a friend, so I figure if she'll accept a devil under those conditions, she'll have no problems with a half-breed introduced by someone she trusts.
...Good question. He's not my master anymore, and 'boyfriend' sounds a bit too...I dunno, it implies something a bit more strongly established. I guess 'partner' covers it pretty decently?
[And more thoroughly...he does plan on helping Dante with the pest control business, after all.]
You realize you'll have to deal with everyone here wanting to approve of you. [ Vergil is not admitting he did this first, no. ] Will your friends be the same towards him?
Rachel might want to get a feel for him if I introduce her too...they're all pretty laid back, though. I mean, Silvia's dating Joe, and he's as much of a headache as Dante can be. She called him an 'idiot savant' when I asked her about him.
[ Vergil is a bit smug about this? It's obnoxious, he's sure. The question wasn't 'is Vergil not obnoxious like his little brother', it was 'in what ways is he'?]
Dante might be oblivious, but I know the signs of someone trying to play at being more selfish than he is. It's really only recently that I myself realized how few favors I was really doing myself.
You only say that because you haven't fought me yet.
[ Vergil is the stronger of the twins, the more practiced! He will stand by this until the day he dies. Right now he's in pajamas, but he would duel even now!
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[He hears that growl, and holds the bowl out in a silent offer.]
You know, one of the people I'm considering introducing Dante to happens to be the daughter of the guy behind the visor.
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...what?
[ He stops with popcorn raised partly to his lips, eyebrows up. ]
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[Coincidence can be funny like that.]
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Does she have the sense in her of her father?
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[There's a definite fond note to his voice.]
But it says something that she was being imprisoned when we met, and didn't even bat an eye at a demon walking into the room. She even had the nerve to suggest I use my position with her captors to get her out.
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[ Well, now Vergil wishes he had some of Dante's apparent luck. He'd quite like to meet a woman like that. ]
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[ He's just a little curious. ]
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[And more thoroughly...he does plan on helping Dante with the pest control business, after all.]
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[ Vergil is amused at the idea of Dante meeting someone stupider than he is. ]
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[ This is just said casually, as honestly enough, he doubts it. ]
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[He takes his shades off to rub at his eyes. Even with his eyelids closed, they show a faint light filtering through.]
This whole 'acting on compassion' thing sucks sometimes.
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[ Vergil is a bit smug about this? It's obnoxious, he's sure. The question wasn't 'is Vergil not obnoxious like his little brother', it was 'in what ways is he'?]
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Sure you don't. As if you aren't looking out for Dante in ways you don't think he'll notice.
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[ Vergil harumphs. He is playing entirely clueless, but the comment is like a stab, he knows he's been weak in this way. ]
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You better not tell him anything.
[ Vergil looks fierce, now. ]
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[He tosses a bite of popcorn into his mouth with a smirk.]
And not because of your implied threat. You might be Sparda's kids, but I'm not afraid of either of you.
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[ Vergil is the stronger of the twins, the more practiced! He will stand by this until the day he dies. Right now he's in pajamas, but he would duel even now!
... ]
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[Either way, he stands up and puts his bowl of popcorn down in his seat.]
We'll wanna head out into the desert. Last time I really cut loose in the middle of a town, things got a little messy.
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