Location: Boca Catalina, Aruba
Interactions: Daphne, Will, Vincent & Erin
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Viktor had washed away his previous thoughts concerning himself and HIVE, choosing to simply swim aimlessly and take in the natural world beneath the waves. Just enjoying the moment was still a new thing for him, making him feel odd at times. Still, he was slowly beginning to see the merit of allowing oneself true freedom.
Going with the tide, Viktor eventually found his way back to the beach, more than ready to enjoy something from the grill. As he stood at the water’s edge, his eyes scanned over the scene, an instinct forever drilled into his head.
"Sorry, I shouldn't make jokes like that. Things being...the way they are."Viktor's eyes darted to Will and Daphne, but his his usual cold expression didn't waver. Instead, he kept his focus on listening to the exchange. Why? He wasn't quite sure himself.
Viktor had never experienced a relationship like the one he shared with Daphne, but seeing her rub the sunscreen on Will forced a nearly lost feeling within him. It wasn't just anger. It was much closer to envy, except it was more sickening. Betrayal?
However, betrayal had never taken this form before Viktor. To him, it was an advantage or asset threateningly turned against you and your interests. The barrel of a gun that you believed belonged to someone you deemed an ally, a safe location rigged to be a trap, or deceit disguised as something beneficial.
This was neither of those things. Whatever this was, Viktor was very sure of one thing—
he did not like it.
"It's okay, don't worry about it..."
"And I think I'm good yeah, just uhm.....a lot on my mind recently"
"How about you? How have things been going lately?"Viktor was already making his way over toward them, his ears only honing in selectively on their interaction, further souring his mood@. He fought against the natural furrowing of his eyebrows and the balling of his hands that swung stiffly at his sides, but he couldn’t rid himself of the slow-burning emotion that started at the pit of his stomach and spread as a subtle heat on the surface of his skin.
Closing in, he noticed something peculiar fall from Daphne’s hair, its many appendages wriggling about. He recognized what it was, and might have found himself puzzled as to why a crab had been in her hair, but the thought took a backseat. What was important to him now was reaching Will and Daphne so he could…
He wasn’t quite sure what he would do. In fact, it never even crossed his mind. How could one act on a feeling they weren’t even quite sure of? The only thing he had to work with was the nervousness he identified between them. As if they knew what was happening was wrong? So, was it just typical nervousness or was there guilt? Whatever the case may have been, the time to think about it had come to a close.
!!!
Daphne's squeal caused Viktor's eyes to look downward toward the potential source of her pain before his eyes landed on the sight of her clutching onto Will’s back. That feeling he was shouldering peaked in that very moment, but instead of it fueling him to take action, it unexpectedly collapsed into him. It wasn’t painful… at least that's not how he’d describe it. It was heavy— heavy enough that if it were tangible, he’d find it difficult to traverse even the damp sand on the water’s edge.
This was the moment, now. When it had finally arrived, yet, all Viktor did was offer them a brief look of acknowledgement. He didn't expect a response or explanation. He simply wished to blatantly show that he could clearly see them.
Too many unknowns… His mind tried to cope by using the several years of training, conditioning, and brainwashing. Why did these things come to aid him now?
Don’t show weakness… These teachings were a safety net, sure, but one interwoven with barbed wire and pin needles.
Reaching down, into the shallow water, he scooped up the tiny crab into his palms. Daphne’s assailant appeared so harmless yet it was quick to pinch at his fingers. He looked at it as if it were as intelligent as any of the beachgoers enjoying their time.
“You should be mindful in keeping your claws off Daphne.” He said with a slight smile as he let the small crustacean cling to his index finger, His eyes however, were set on Will, cold as the first instant they’d met.
“And we’ll talk later, Daph.” Viktor took a step away from them and crouched down to free the crab from his clutches. It scurried off with its claws raised for its own assurance, while Viktor took his leave as well, making his way toward the grill as he originally intended.
“Vincent.” He greeted on approach.
“I know I want food, but… I think I could use some advice.” He still wasn’t quite sure if what he did was wrong, right, or enough. He lazily nodded toward Erin.
“Relationship advice…” He admitted begrudgingly while not excluding Vincent's girlfriend's insight as well.