FLASHBACK TO NIGHT BEFORE
Lys, Volfango & Angel
Angel drained the last of her neon-pink drink, scrunching her nose dramatically at how sugary it was. She placed the empty glass down with the precision only afforded by the thoroughly intoxicated. The music pulsed around her, the room a hazy blur of neon lights as she pivoted on her heels to throw herself into the clutches of the next EDM song.
Then, a smooth voice broke through the noise to her ear: "You may excuse Volfango, but he cannot simply watch when such beauty is before him. Perhaps we may join you?"
She turned slowly, eyebrows arching high as a delighted, tipsy smile took over her face.
"Volfango will make this night one to remember, just the way you want it."
Angel’s smile nearly fell as she watched the man with the luscious dark hair trail a finger down Lys’s back. However, it was kept intact simply by the idea that the man was referring to himself in the third person. In fact, Angel was entirely consumed by the task of trying not to laugh at the concept.
”For a heartbeat, I thought she looked like someone I used to know.”
Her eyes darted from Volfango to Lys rapidly.
”But that girl wore wildfire in her hair. This one’s cloaked in starlight.”
”Either way…” Angel flashed an innocent grin full of teeth at Lys as she spoke, ”I’ve always been one to welcome unexpected guests into the chaos. The more, the merrier.”
If this were a film, this would be the moment she’d pause, tension rippling beneath the surface, maybe even clutch her chest dramatically, but she was completely hammered, so instead she snorted. She broke into loud and unrestrained laughter, holding her sides as she doubled over slightly. Then she hunched forward, holding her sides as she gasped for breath.
“Wait—wait, hold up,” she wheezed, waving a hand like she was calling time-out. “Volfango? Is that your actual fucking name?” She straightened up, blinking through tears, her tone full of disbelief. “Are you actually referring to yourself in the third person right now? Is that a thing you do? …That’s adorable.”
Volfango grinned at her unrestrained laughter at his way of speaking. It was an old trick played on him by his older sister when they were both little. The way she was laughing reminded him of that moment. It took him a few decades to remove but he had grown so fond of it he decided to adopt the way of speaking. Besides, it was sure to make people remember your name and when paired with his eccentric personality it made sure none would forget him. ”Volfango is glad you think so.”
She wiped tears from her eyes and added perhaps randomly, “I mean, full disclosure: I totally thought I saw you guys getting busy banging on that poor, defenseless couch earlier. Which—no judgment.”
He nodded at her statement and briefly glanced over his shoulder at the scene of the crime. ”Yes, it seems they are finally bringing out the wet floor sign…”
Angel straightened up with an exaggerated sigh, sweeping her hair back over her shoulder as she flashed a playful smirk. “Just between us, I’m always a little frisky myself when I’m this drunk, so you two really caught me at a great time. ”
Her gaze then drifted, reluctantly but purposefully, settling squarely on Lys. With exaggerated innocence and wide-eyed sincerity that wouldn’t fool a child, Angel fluttered her lashes dramatically and announced, ““Oh, hi there totally new person who I’ve absolutely never met before.”
She flashed Lys an overly bright grin, extending her hand theatrically as she introduced herself: “I’m Sicily, a totally normal girl who’s definitely not hiding a thing, and I’m gonna need at least two more songs before I’m ready to make any more decisions tonight. So, Volfango and…hot girl whose name I absolutely don’t know… Let’s party.”
’Oh how marvelous.’ He thought to himself, feeling his mouth water now that the feast was properly on the menu. ”Come, then. Let us get further... acquainted.” He took his time speaking the last word while he moved in closer and slid his palm onto her back, touching the exposed skin between her shoulder blades.
His attention shifted over to Lys, a smirk on his lips ”Shall we, mia bellissima ninfa? Our new companion wishes to have a good time.” In that moment, Lys whispered in Volfango’s ear, letting him know that she had to take care of something, but she’d soon return. In the meantime, she encouraged him to have his fun.
A shiver rippled through Angel’s skin as his fingers traced the bare stretch of her back. She tilted her head toward him, one brow arched in amused challenge. Her gaze flicked briefly to Lys as she slipped away, but the moment passed like a shrug, and Angel leaned smoothly into his touch, her hand resting on his shoulder, hips moving with effortless rhythm.
The beat thrummed in her chest as she leaned back into him, a lazy smile curling on her lips, her voice warm and laced with mischief. “Since we’re getting acquainted…” she mused, twirling a finger in the air like she was making a list. “I like long walks on the beach, pizza at 3AM sharp, and feeding mangy stray cats kibble.”
With a playful grin, she then reached up and trailed a finger along his jaw.
“So tell me, Volfango... who exactly am I dancing with?”
His hips and torso move just as smoothly as his arms as he danced alongside Angel, never letting his hand leave her for more than a moment. When she fell with her back against him, his hand found rest on her hips while he leaned his head around just over her shoulder. ”A man of many talents and interests, you being one of them of course.” He spoke gently into her ear, using the closeness for a quick kiss on her neck.
”But that isn’t much of a satisfying answer, and Volfango always satisfies.” He began to sway as he kept her in his tender embrace.
”Volfango enjoys meditation in the morning, eating greasy foods on cheat days, and helping people enjoy themselves.” He of course was referring to his work in the entertainment industry, though the double-meaning was very much intended.
Those who knew him as the second son of one of the most powerful Fae in Haylcon were few and he had made deals to ensure they would not break their silence easily.
She arched a brow at the boldness of the kiss, though the affection was far from unwelcome. The vampires at the Black Spire were many things, but never affectionate, at least in any real way. Her fingers traced idle patterns on his forearm, a faint sadness tugging at her heart as she wondered if he enjoyed such warm intimacy so casually every night. Perhaps she had missed out on far more than she realized.
“You seem lucky,” she said at last, her tone softer now,. “Your whole life sounds like… one long vacation. “
For the briefest moment, a jagged image flashed in her mind: a man lying in a pool of his own blood, her own hand wiping crimson from the edge of her sword. She pushed it away before the memory could take hold, tilting her head and letting her tone lighten again.
“Greasy food only on cheat days?” she teased with mock disbelief.. “Fuck, I eat that stuff all the time. Guess that means every day’s a cheat day for me.”
The muscles in the corner of his right eye twitched at her statement, but her own brief shift in expression told him she had reasons for believing so. This part of his life did feel like a vacation compared to what it once was. The scars of what it took to earn it he carried with him everyday. ”Volfango has simply made the right moves at the right time.” After saying this, he dipped her back just a bit and pivoted her in a half-circle before bringing her back up to him.
He chuckled a little, the honesty of it surprising him. ”And yet your figure remains perfect. You must be very active.”
“Oh absolutely too active.”
”Tell Volfango what brings such a stunning fox to this den?” He shifted through the song and dance until he was behind her, wrapping his arms around her stomach holding her as they moved with the beat.
She let herself sink into the rhythm, his arms around her, her voice quieter now. Most of the time, she had felt the less people knew about her the better. But sometimes even Angel got tired of playing the game.
The music was nice, the boy was pretty and she was wasted. Maybe just once, she could show a card or two. Not like she’d thought any of this out anyway.
“Trying to enjoy freedom while I can.” She spun slowly in his arms, hands sliding up to drape lazily around his neck. A wry smile tugged at her lips.
Gilded cages. Empty promises. False Family
“Not that deep. Just… here to have some fun.”
Destiny refused. Seeking direction. Goal undefined.
There was a flicker of warmth in her gaze before she added with a breathy laugh, “You definitely qualify as fun. Should I assume Volfango came out tonight to dance with hot babes?”
”And in that, Volfango believes he has been quite successful.” His voice lowered a little, hands roaming slowly along her side to make his point.
Unexpected companionship. Volfango could listen to her speak for hours. She had the right looks and attitude to make it big on the silver screen but he felt a kinship he had not been expecting. He wanted to keep his eyes on her…and hands…and much, much more.
Then she deepened her voice playfully, expression deadpan but eyes gleaming.
“Sicily is so here to hang with long-haired hunks in a room that smells like sweat and beer.”
”Such words are music to Volfango’s ears.” In that moment, a fairy-like ball coalesced around his shoulder and began to float around them, pulsing in different colors to the bass. ”Volfango is yours for the night, Sicily. Allow him the pleasure of entertaining you.”
After Volfango’s offer, Angel grinned, spun to the beat with her hands in the air, jumping in tune to the music and declared with a giggle:
“You’re all mine then!”
Then she slowed as her eyes locked onto the floating ball. Her brows lifted and she immediately tried to poke it.
The light shimmered where she poked it and it split into many small lights that brought along a shroud of darkness. At that moment, it was just Angel and Volfango dancing with the spheres of light performing back-up around them.
”Volfango would offer this before the true fun begins…in case one night was not enough of Volfango.” He pulled back a hand and flicked it upwards and summoned a slim, sleek card with his name, picture, and number on it.Volfango offered it to Angel between two fingers.
Angel plucked it between her own two fingers and then momentarily reviewed it with a smirk before storing it in her purse. Minutes bled together in the haze of sound and light as they danced together until the music shifted and the alcohol had finally hit her full blast. Angel swayed with the music still, letting her body lean lazily into his. Her lips curved in a teasing smirk as she tilted her head to look up at him.
“Mmm… I can decide what we do, can’t I?” she murmured flirtatiously. Before he could answer, she reached up and poked his cheek with a single finger, giggling. Her lashes fluttered as if weighing some grand decision. “Do you wanna go cuddle or something?”
Volfango let out a low chuckle at her playful poke. ”Volfango would greatly enjoy more time with you in his arms.” He said in a softer tone, imagining without shame how much more comfortable their cuddling session would be without clothes. That said, he would happily be her pillow if that would make her happy. Pleasure came in all shapes and forms, after all.
”Shall Volfango reserve a room where we can cuddle….or something?” Expressive as Angel may have seemed to him, he doubted she would enjoy such an open display of intimacy as Lys.
”Perhaps he may provide a massage. Volfango is quite exceptional with hands, he has been told.” His voice not hiding precisely what kind of massage it may turn into.
“Reserve a room? Mmm… dangerous.” Her eyes glittered.
“Let’s do it.”
”Perfect. Follow Volfango and he shall acquire the proper accommodations.” His golden eyes sparkled with motes of light before guiding Angel away from the dance floor. A possessive hand kept around her hip to signal she was taken for the time being. Volfango briefly scanned the crowd for his bellisma ninfa but alas she was likely stirring trouble elsewhere in the club.
It hadn’t been hard to secure a V.I.P. room on the second level of the club. One short conversation to the manager running the floor was all it took and he hadn’t even needed to drop the Da Vita name. Volfango may not have the same reach as his father but when it came to establishments of entertainment he had significant influence.
Volfango held the door open for Angel to a luxurious suite, one-way glass overlooking the spacious center of the club. Counters illuminated by colorful lights with a fully stocked bar, a large couch facing the window, projected waves of water that seemed to flow down the waters, and touchscreen panel next to the couch for ordering different kinds of services.
”It is not too late to slip from Volfango’s fingers…” He gestured towards the inside of the room like a refined butler welcoming his mistress.
Angel arched a brow, mischief curling at her lips. “Are you trying to get rid of me already, or something, Volfango?” With a dramatic little gasp, she pressed a hand to her chest like a wounded heroine, then broke into a grin as she made her way into the room before her.
”Volfango would never dream of doing something like that.” He let out a soft chuckle at the budding inside joke between them. His eyes shamelessly watched her step past him and into the room. Volfango moved forward and let the door close behind him. His hand holding onto the handle to infuse a minor charm. The handle would twist and turn both directions without opening the door, just to give them an extra layer of protection and privacy.
She then made herself right at home, plopping down on the bed with zero hesitation, sprawling out like she owned the place, giggling into the cushions. Angel raised her head and gave him a cheeky grin, “C’mere, c’mere—pspspspsps!” she called, beckoning him over like he was a stray cat she’d just decided to adopt.
Volfango grinned at her playfulness and swayed his body with feline grace as he walked up to the bed. His golden eyes blinked and upon opening his pupils became vertical slits that disappeared soon after when he blinked once more. Whiskers, he thought, might have been far too distracting.
When he inevitably came closer, she yanked him down into a cuddle pile, tucking herself comfortably against him. For a few beats, she was quiet, staring up at the glowing ceiling lights above them.
Volfango didn’t struggle against falling into the bed, shifting behind her so that he could comfortably wrap his large arms around her. His hands brushed and caressed where they had fallen in rhythmic circles and lines, not diving further or pursuing more intense intimacy. She might not have reservations against that sort of thing, but it didn’t take magic to understand she wanted something else.
Then her voice softened unexpectedly. “Me and my twin brother… We used to stay up talking for hours looking up at the ceiling like this. Dumb stuff, serious stuff, whatever.”
He propped himself up a little on his elbow to look down at her, his hand running up and down the soft skin of her arm where he also noted the density of muscle.
She tilted her head to peer up at him, curious. “Serious question… Do you have any siblings?”
Volfango’s eyes darkened a bit at the question though he didn’t look away as their gazes connected. ”A brother and three sisters. Volfango is the second oldest. He has not spoken to them in a long time.” He gave his serious answer, a bit of sadness seeping into his typically energetic tone. He had been closest with his older sister, born within a couple years of each other. Extremely close for Fae. They played all kinds of pranks on each other, all in good fun.
”Moments like the one you speak of are often the most precious. Tell Volfango more.” Volfango relaxed his expression once more, his voice adopting a softer, more soothing tone. Now that they were laying like this, he could feel something tickle the back of his mind. A faint touch of magic around Angel became more clear to him.
Angel let out a sharp exhale that could’ve been a laugh. She tipped her head back toward the ceiling, lips twitching with a smirk. “I… I haven’t talked to my brother in a hot minute either.”
Her voice held a careless lilt at first, but as she went on, it thinned as if someone had been tugging a thread too tight. “Having a twin is the weirdest damn thing. It’s like… You get used to this constant mirror walking around, someone who knows your stupid jokes before you finish them, someone who… just gets you. And then one day…It’s like he turned into a stranger wearing his face. Talking to him felt like screaming into an empty room.”
Volfango listened attentively to her as he kept up his gentle caress. The words she spoke about her brother striking too close to home for him. It was a surprising connection between the beautiful stranger he found himself wrapped around like a safety blanket. Perhaps that was why the pain and sorrow in her voice resonated with him and he found himself all that more invested in her. More of his hand made contact with her body, but his touch grew softer in reaction. Volfango loved the sound of his own voice, for sure, but he wanted to just listen to hers right now.
She went still, the distant beat of the music muted against the silence between her words.
“With him gone like that, even when he was standing beside me, it was like… losing a limb I could still feel aching.” The admission hung there a moment too long before Angel seemed to realize how much she’d bared. Her jaw tightened and her brows knit.
She turned back to him quickly with a crooked grin, voice lifting to cover the cracks.
“Anyway. Why’d you quit talking to your siblings, huh? Bet you were never lonely growing up. It must have been like the Brady Bunch…” She twisted her body up to hover over him and with a smile she teasingly asked, her hair spilling down in the space between them. “And did you all refer to yourselves in the third person or was that just your thing?”
Her raw honesty was both striking and refreshing to Volfango and in some ways captured him more than her beauty. Despite his separation, Volfango felt he had exchanged his masks for a different set...but at least he got to choose these ones. Would it hurt to lift the mask for a little? The quick answer was yes, potentially horribly so, but he was willing to suffer a little pain.
”Volfango alone lays claim to that charming aspect. His darling older sister had tricked him and he was forced to address himself in such a manner.” A pure smile spread on his lips as his golden eyes looked into Sicily’s, no reservation about maintaining eye contact with her. ”Volfango later managed to overcome the charm but he decided to perform it on his own. His sister soon came to regret it.”
Angel scrunched her nose and let out a dramatic little whine, her voice pitching up in outrage. “What the hell, sis!”
Then she broke into a grin, eyes gleaming as she leaned closer, “Honestly? That’s badass. She tried to stick you with something to embarrass you, and instead you flipped it and made it your signature. That’s a power move, Volfango. Now it’s your thing — not hers. Of course she’s pissed! ”
His hand brushed some of the hair that had fallen between them over her shoulder so he could see more of her pretty face. When he did so, the magic he had felt grew stronger. As one well-versed in the use of magic to change appearances, he was able to feel the general nature of what the magic was. Volfango wondered what changes had been made…
”There was hardly a moment where Volfango had a moment to himself. Our childhoods were strict but we were there for each other.” He let out a small, amused scoff as he started to brush his finger through her glamorous hair. ”That was…until our father brought up our inheritance.” Volfango kept a smile but his eyes expressed something far more grim. ”Volfango’s older sister, the one he looked up to, turned quickly on him when it was revealed there would be only one heir.”
He took a lock of her hair and brought it to his lips and pressed them against it closing his eyes. Sicily’s golden hair began to recede from where his lips had touch, revealing the marvelous crimson color underneath. Volfango slowly opened them and smiled warmly at the change. ”So, Volfango took himself out of the running.” He concluded. Volfango’s eyes scanned her face framed by her new color. “You pull off blonde very well, but red is certainly more your color.” He purred the words.
Angel’s smile had softened while he spoke, her head tipped just slightly as she listened. The teasing edge in her eyes gave way to genuine empathy bleeding through the haze of liquor.
“That’s… kind of heartbreaking, honestly. Family’s supposed to be the one place where you don’t have to fight for your worth. Though you were right to go the ‘fuck the heir Olympic’ route. You were like… I’ll just be over here living my best life.”
But then she realized that his lips had brushed her hair—her real hair—and the playful mask cracked. Angel went very still as if the whole room had shifted sideways. She felt the color drain out of her face as crimson strands slipped free where blonde should’ve been.
Her eyes snapped to his, wide and sharp with alarm. The smirk she tried to conjure faltered halfway. “I—uh—” She stammered, pushing upright a little too quickly, hands smoothing her clothes like she’d suddenly remembered she had somewhere to be.
“I gotta… I gotta go.”Then, fumbling for ground she didn’t have she added: “This was… cool though. You’re cool. I mean, way too cool for me probably, but still—yeah. Next time. I wanna hang out again.”
Her laugh was thin, nervous. She backed away like she’d just realized the floor might give out beneath her at any second, and suddenly made a beeline for the door.
Volfango’s face didn’t tense in alarm nor scowl in disappointment at Angel’s reaction. His eyes flashed a bit of confusion but mostly they expressed curiosity. He sprung off his hands and landed on his feet, reaching out to grab her forearm to stop her. Careful of his grip.
”Volfango has overstepped it seems. He apologizes for his selfish curiosity, though Volfango cannot say he regrets seeing such a perfect red.” He eased himself closer once more.
”That color must expose you to much danger. Allow Volfango a moment more of your time.” He did not wait for her response before feeling the magic once more. Small orbs like fireflies dance along her hair as it returned to the blonde it was before.
”Sicily, please call upon Volfango. He shall not breathe a word except those you desire to hear.”
Angel’s breath caught as she glanced down, strands of blonde once more framing her face. For a moment, she just stared at it, fingers twitching like she wanted to reach up and test if it was real.
“…Thank you.”
Her lips curved into a small smile, warmer than her usual smirk, though no less quick to vanish.But then her shoulders tightened, and she pulled herself back behind that careful mask she wore so well. Her gaze lingered on him, her eyes wary yet grateful, before she turned toward the door.“I should go. Thanks again for tonight.”
”The pleasure was Volfango’s. Enjoy the rest of your night.”
The Fae prince’s eyes lingered on Angel and then where she had been standing once the door closed a few seconds after. His smile slowly faded as he let out a long sigh and walked towards the one-way window that looked over the dance floor. Neon lights illuminating his dark figure as he dwelt on the night so far and what he had yet to accomplish. The time for fun was at a close. Now…it was time to shuffle the board.










