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Galahad, Son of Lancelet (MoA/General Mythos AU) ([personal profile] knightgallant) wrote in [personal profile] hesperussword 2020-07-10 12:59 am (UTC)

It goes without Lucifer's saying that Galahad assumes this will be a difficult transition for Beelzebub. Such a thing would be difficult for a human accustomed to living in one body for twenty to fifty years. For a being used to living (mostly) in one for billions of years? It's very easy to imagine the change being awkward, to say the least.

"I won't wake her," Galahad says, voice already hushed before they even enter the room where Beelzebub sleeps. The knight understands the importance of letting all that's to come happen on his lover's own terms. What he wants is to try and be there for the angel, whatever that may mean or require. As strange as all of this has become, it still holds that the man inside the changed form is still Beelzebub, and that this is their way to be able to stay together despite the restrictions placed upon Briton's Christian kings.

When they finally come upon the room where Beelzebub rests, Galahad offers Lucifer a nod and a small parting smile, and then makes his way quietly into the dimmed chamber. It's strange, of course, to come upon the prone form of a woman who by all accounts seems to have very little in common, physically, with Beelzebub save for her strong-looking form and the style of her clothing. Making sure to keep his movements silent, the knight settles himself down upon the side of the bed beside Beelzebub's form, watching the angel's face closely. It doesn't matter if she continues to rest for some time or wakes up soon, Galahad is prepared to wait until his lover returns to the waking world.

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