Abigail
Dinner went... better than I expected it to, I guess? Which
really
wasn't saying much, but I was honestly just glad that it ended without any dishes being thrown - Marlene slamming her wine bottles onto the table so much was bad enough, already. I guess Nivera didn't want to piss off her soon-to-be mother-in-law
that
badly, though, because she mostly stuck to glaring at Marlene a few dozen times to keep her in check.
The food was probably the one good thing about the entire affair. Nivera was a way better cook than I expected and Devilla emptied two entire plates, even if she did share with Lucy. Where the hell Devilla put it, I had no idea. Maybe angels just didn't have to worry about that sorta thing? Or maybe it all just went straight to her tits and ass? Something to maybe ask her about later, maybe.
Either way, with dinner done, the next thing to do was pretty obvious - get Lucy and Devilla back up to the 101st floor without anyone noticing that a human had been brought into the tower. Not that it was exactly a challenge with Devilla handling the illusion. In fact, it went so smoothly it's barely even worth a mention.
The rough part came after we reached Devilla's room, where the teleport circle was. That's when Lucy put a hand on Devilla's shoulder and asked, "Is it okay if I talk to Abigail for a bit before we go?"
"I certainly don't have an issue with it," Devilla replied with a glance at me. Despite what she said I could see the worry in her eyes. I wanted to believe it was for me, but I knew at least a little bit of it had to be directed towards her girlfriend's wellbeing. Maybe she was afraid of what I might say to her? I didn't know. Still, it was clear as day that she was asking what
I
wanted, which was appreciated, but... not really necessary.
"Not like I have any reason to refuse," I replied with a shrug. "What did you want to talk about?"
"Actually, I was sort of hoping we could discuss this by ourselves?" Lucy admitted. She looked at Devilla. "If you don't mind?"
Devilla blinked in surprise - hell, I did too for that matter - but shrugged and nodded before heading towards the door. "If that is what you wish, I certainly have no problem with it." She did her best to make eye contact with me before actually leaving though, and only opened the door after I gave her a little nod. Which, again, was appreciated, even if I couldn't help but think she might be worrying a bit
too
much.
I mean, sure, she was basically leaving me alone in a room with the woman whose entire
existence
was supposed to be dedicated to exterminating me and everyone like me, but I mean... it was
Lucy!
I didn't exactly like her, but I sure as hell didn't
fear
her
.
Even if I
was
a lot weaker than her, what with me being... well, weak in general. At least by demon standards. My magic capacity in particular being absolute shit...
"So," I began, deciding to push those self-deprecating thoughts away, "what do you want with me?"
"It's not really about what I want," Lucy said cryptically. From the smile on her face though, I don't think she was
trying
to be infuriatingly vague. "It's about you! And Eena! And how much you like her!"
...Okay, maybe the vagueness would have been better after all.
"What do you mean?" I asked, forcing myself to smile. Thankfully, I was
really
good at faking it. Certainly a hell of a lot better than a certain pair of sisters who couldn't even trick a toddler with their strained expressions.
"I mean... You like her, don't you?" Lucy asked in return, curling a strand of red hair about one of her fingers. "Like, you
really
like her. I can see it in your eyes when you look at her."
"So? You want to tell me to back off or something?" I asked, wincing internally at the obvious irritation in my voice. I wasn't trying to make enemies with my boss's girlfriend, here. Even if I did maybe sorta kinda fancy the boss in question...
Lucy's smile never budged, though. Hell, if anything, it maybe grew a little wider as she shook her head. "I think you should ask her out!"
"What...?" The hell? "Do you not have a jealous bone in your body?! Who the hell tells another girl to ask out her girlfriend?!" I mean, sure, polyamory was a thing - and a relatively common thing, at that - but there was a difference between accepting multiple partners and pushing someone towards your
own
partner with absolutely no regard for yourself! Especially considering Lucy didn't exactly know me. Hell, I wasn't even sure we'd ever actually directly talked with one another before
.
It was definitely the first time we had a
private
conversation, at the very least.
"I don't really get jealousy," Lucy admitted with a shrug. "I mean, if something's really great, why wouldn't you want to share it with people you care about?"
"You can't