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[ en ] tranceway . m . o . d . s. ([personal profile] vitaelamorte) wrote in [community profile] entrancelogs2019-01-12 10:06 am

+ Make the Most of Your Regrets +

Who: Everyone!
Where: Real side of the Mansion, anywhere.
When: January 12 - 15
Rating: Please warn for anything above PG-13.
Summary: As the Gryphon announced, there is an event. Everyone is now living as if one regret they formerly had no longer exists.
The Story:

Please post your top levels here and tag around! For plotting and a link to the bulletin board for more details, head to the plotting post. The FAQ is also there for any last minute questions.

Remember, you can only change one regret and your character is now an AU version of themselves in regards to how that would have changed them.

Have fun ♥
screwedontight: Sways (One Gecko)

[personal profile] screwedontight 2019-02-02 03:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Seth pauses, glancing up and over her head at the space around them. His smile is soft, not as biting as it often can be.

"I miss him sometimes," he admits, something that isn't changed with his clothes and mannerisms but definitely nothing he would have admitted before now. "He was unlike anyone I had ever known and..." He shrugs, giving her a sadder version of that smile. "Sorry. I know it's worse for you."

And while this Seth doesn't remember why he misses Lucifer acutely, Seth knows why he does normally. Like Maggie and Chloe, Lucifer represented friendships and connection he'd never had before Wonderland.
thevulnerability: please do not take (✥ listen to the sound of the world)

[personal profile] thevulnerability 2019-02-10 01:49 am (UTC)(link)
Seth has certainly never admitted it in so many words to her, even if she knows it's true. For all the back and forth that went on between them, for all the complications that Chloe had, in large part, caused when all three of their lives entangled, Lucifer certainly left his mark on everyone. Even Seth.

"Yeah, well, we all miss someone." She doesn't look him in the eye, though. It doesn't make her feel better not to talk about him, but she can almost trick herself into thinking it makes a difference. He's better off in the same place her father is, the same place Trixie often is - a compartment inside of herself that she does her best not to open.