He was not obsessed with Tsuzuki. This was just an acquired habit.
You just keep telling yourself that, Count. *g*
Despite the obvious lust factor, I wonder if the Count is so enamored of Tsuzuki because, in many ways, he's more alive than people who haven't died; his pain is palpable, his attempts to hide it, his desire to help those he loves - and how easily Tsuzuki loves - all are indicators of someone who is so incredibly and painfully alive.
And there's the Count, with his candles, only watching, his participation most definitely that of a voyeur indeed - and here he is watching Hisoka begin to take steps toward "living"...
Tomorrow was going to be another long day.
Yes, I think it will be.
Thank you, Remixer! I'm delighted you chose this story, it was certainly not what I was expecting, since I've only written one story for this fandom, and so I squeed in delight. I'm still squeeing! :D
I can hardly wait to find out who you are. Thank you so much!
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Date: 2008-04-19 11:51 pm (UTC)You just keep telling yourself that, Count. *g*
Despite the obvious lust factor, I wonder if the Count is so enamored of Tsuzuki because, in many ways, he's more alive than people who haven't died; his pain is palpable, his attempts to hide it, his desire to help those he loves - and how easily Tsuzuki loves - all are indicators of someone who is so incredibly and painfully alive.
And there's the Count, with his candles, only watching, his participation most definitely that of a voyeur indeed - and here he is watching Hisoka begin to take steps toward "living"...
Tomorrow was going to be another long day.
Yes, I think it will be.
Thank you, Remixer! I'm delighted you chose this story, it was certainly not what I was expecting, since I've only written one story for this fandom, and so I squeed in delight. I'm still squeeing! :D
I can hardly wait to find out who you are. Thank you so much!