Oh, Sabine was so red in the face with anger. Mercury could barely contain her joy. How the heavens must have aligned to give her a second chance at this pretentious, sorry excuse for a noble. She was about as crimson as her suit, her whole face twitching as she surely was trying to come up with something, anything, to strike back at her with. But Sabine had a whopping plate of nothing on the Silver Wolf mage, and both of them knew it. As such, Mercury waited patiently without backing down from her glare, to see what the other woman would come up with.
When the princess called her a commoner and a courtesan, Mercury chuckled with genuine mirth. It was more than clear that she wasn’t even a little offended by the implication that she was some kind of royal whore, giggling to herself like Sabine had just used some childish, school ground argument. But once again, Mercury was willing to roll with it. Leaning in closer, she put on her naughtiest smirk and quietly told her, “Oh, honey… you have no idea.” Really Mercury didn’t want to keep bringing this back to Vandrad, but if that’s what the woman wanted to fixate on, well, so be it. She was a master at twisting words to fit her needs, which the prince knew well. Now the princess -- and the rest of the du Wolffs -- were getting a show from it as well.
As she got up and moved away, claiming it was time for her to eat breakfast, Mercury stopped caring as much about hiding her amusement over the situation. Sabine found a way to move that allowed her to keep staring at the Silver Wolf mage with a near crazed fury, to which Mercury just continued to snort and chuckle, not in the least bit intimidated by the woman. Instead, she took the time to focus on what would hopefully prove to be a better challenge in the form of sparring Vandrad’s younger cousin.
The prince stopped briefly when she did to accept the cigarette, smirking at her and commenting on how he was fairly certain she hadn’t been wasting anything. Her grin only grew at his words, and then some more when he returned the gesture of slapping her on the ass. There was a sound of obvious commotion as Sabine dropped something in shock at the intimate and public display of seeming affection, if one could actually call it that. Soon Vandrad was down with the rest of the family, having claimed the chaise that Mercury had left vacant, while the mage was faced off against Bartrand, teasing him.
And continuing with his own trend, he seemed to enjoy it, admitting up front that he knew she was going to spank him. Possibly literally if she wanted. The younger man cast her a wink and said that fighting and fucking were the two best ways to get to know someone. In fact, the only reason he wasn’t offering the latter option was because of “present company”. Mercury grinned. “You do remember that I met you just last night at an actual sex party with your family, right?” she reminded him, pointing out that present company would hardly make much of a difference to anyone here. Well, except maybe Vandrad. And Sabine, but no one cared about her. “But hey, if you’ve been a bad boy, I’m sure I can find a way to accommodate.”
Simon piped up his good humored complaints that something needed to happen before they all got bored, though clearly he didn’t seem to mind if it would be a spar or a shag. Still, it was enough to usher the start. With one final rebellious quip to his uncle, Bartrand’s body lit itself on fire and he threw himself at her with a grin. Mercury’s bare feet danced easily around the space as she evaded and countered his blows, getting as much a feel for his style as he surely was trying to get of hers. The Silver Wolf mage rarely showcased everything she had, however. She very much liked surprises, and did not think it wise to show off her full skill set in any situation, even in trusted company -- Sabine aside. Hell, even Vandrad hadn’t seen the full extent of her power until a week ago.
So she played more subtle, not toying with him but definitely holding herself back until she felt she had a good reading of his abilities. Mercury even took quite a number of blows in the interest of knowing how hard he could hit, and using the self sacrifice to throw some punches of her own and see how he handled them. It was a tactic Vandrad was intimately familiar with from the first time they’d truly fought. In fact, just like then, Mercury’s use of her magic wasn’t exactly obvious. The small metal cleats on the bottom of her feet that greatly enhanced her speed would probably go unnoticed by most of those present whose eyes weren’t trained to spot such minute details in the middle of a fight. And perhaps by Ophelia, who clearly had a connection with metal. She also charged her limbs with a bit of electricity, though not so much that the currents would show outside her body for them to see. Rather, with each hit she landed Bartrand might feel like he had received a very heavy shock of static electricity. She’d even made sure to take one or two opportunities to spank him, as requested, with a devious little grin.
But, she didn’t display her power outright, continuing to keep it close to the chest. As much as a part of her wanted to do him the honor of fighting him all out, that just wasn’t how she played things. Plus, in some kind of weird way of respect, she wasn’t exactly interested in immediately giving up parts of herself that Vandrad had had to work for almost two months to learn. But, Mercury did give Bartrand the respect of fighting him on some kind of even ground to give him the chance to show what he was made of. And as soon as Mercury understood that and was satisfied with her findings, she stopped playing around.
Waiting for the right moment, she spotted it as Bartrand reached to throw a wild haymaker at her, barely doing anything to cover the intentions of his movements. Waiting only long enough to be sure it wasn’t a feign, Mercury suddenly moved with much more speed than she had before, snatching him by the arm and using his forward momentum to pull him toward her and off his balance. With one hand tightly gripping his wrist and yanking him past her, her other hand rested its palm against his abdomen and easily lifted him up over her shoulder, a display of strength that did not match her petite form -- particularly against a man that was half giant. With a great twist, she threw him down so hard into the metal platform that it gave way and bent beneath his back, leaving a small Bartrand shaped little crater that surely was going to leave him a little dazed.
It wasn’t enough to seriously hurt the man, of course. He was young and a bit brash, and Mercury was much stronger than he was, but that didn’t mean that Bartrand couldn’t take a beating. In fact, he’d probably be insulted if she insinuated anything along those lines. He didn’t want her to hold back, anyway. While Mercury wasn’t going to make a showcase of her magic, that didn’t mean that she had to reduce her raw strength from the man. Wandering over toward where he was laying, she leaned over his head, blocking the sunlight from his face with her shadow and she smirked down at him. “You good?” she asked him teasingly.
Presuming he voiced something akin to the lines that he was fine, Mercury would grin. “You’ve got a lot of spunk. I like it.” Bending a bit further down, she planted a kiss on his cheek. “I hope you keep getting stronger. It would be fun to spar you again.” She would offer him a hand up if he wanted it, encouraging him to go sit down for a bit to clear his head.
Mercury herself, however, did not leave the stage. Instead, her devilish emerald eyes lit on Vandrad with a knowing smirk. Lifting a delicate finger, she beckoned to him. “You owe me,” she informed him teasingly. “I woke up at a cursed early hour for you, and you weren’t even there. I didn’t fly across four countries and crash your engagement party uninvited just to torture you for a single evening. Your punishment is only just beginning. So why don’t you come back up here so I can kick your ass in front of an audience, for once?”
Oh, how she grinned at him. This was pretty standard talk for the two of them at this point, as Mercury almost always found a way to incorporate flirtatious teasing into their training sessions. And most of the time he reciprocated it, these days. They almost always went back and forth with promises of beating the crap out of each other, though in reality they were pretty evenly matched. Though there had once been a fairly noticeable gap between their strengths, Vandrad had quickly risen to meet the challenge that she posed and now the two of them were so close in ability that it was usually a toss up as to who won during their various bouts of training. It was exciting for both of them, and while Bartrand had been a nice warm up, she was ready for her rain check. | |