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Trish ([personal profile] darksoulwithlight) wrote in [community profile] asgardchrysalis2020-02-11 07:06 pm

'Cause hell's broke loose in Asgard

Who: Trish and Nero
What: some long overdue 'improvements' to Vergil's beautifully maintained home
When: Feb 11
Where: Odin district
Warnings: shenanigans and corporate branding

They're not really ruining anything, Trish reasons as she heads out with a couple of cans of red paint in a bag and some brushes. Just putting their name on what's already theirs - and who cares if it's technically the twins'? Nero's Vergil's son and heir and if Dante hasn't already realised that everything he owns is inevitably going to end up in her or Lady's hands eventually by now then it's his own fault for not paying attention. Of course they were going to lay claim to their fancy schmancy digs in Odin eventually.

It's when she gets there, and finds that she's not the first to arrive, that she notices a snag in the plan. Nero's already halfway up a wall, brush in hand, and it takes Trish a moment to identify what exactly has happened.

Nero has a can of blue paint in one hand, and has already taken it upon himself to scrawl a large D in it.

"...what the hell is that?"
sassery: (that whole defense)

[personal profile] sassery 2020-02-11 08:22 pm (UTC)(link)
It's not as if this wasn't coming, honestly.

Between them talking about Devil May Cry recently, and with the Qliphoth being found outside Asgard? Yeah, the business is needed. Even if Dante and Vergil bitch, it's not like Nero and Trish's reasoning for this is unfounded.

Besides, it's the family business. It's about time they actually made their mark in this place, home or not.

So yeah, they've talked, and set up a plan. It's not like they're breaking into the house. Yet. That'll be later. He's already at the building after checking to see that Dante and Vergil are gone, doing his best to recall the sign attached to the van and all its glory- when Trish interrupts him.

"It's the name, what does it look like?" He's not turning to notice how he has blue paint and she has red, he's just moving the brush along to complete more on the first word. This is going to be a disaster.