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Cesare Borgia ([personal profile] longterm) wrote in [community profile] undergrounds 2016-07-03 05:43 am (UTC)

When Cesare hears the word "stubborn", he grins, broad and predatory. He hasn't been called something so flattering in a while. He basks in it. To be stubborn means to have principles, character, a spine. Cesare would rather be dead than not be stubborn.

He listens carefully to her explanation, being patient with her as she works through her words. When she's done with them, though, he isn't too impressed. Sorry, Natasha. He's not an easy man to convince when it comes to his views on vampirism. He shrugs and takes a swig of his drink.

"Some people are meant to have blood on their hands." He himself has known many people who were better suited living their lives by ending the lives of others.

He could make the point that he doesn't believe depriving yourself to the point that it affects your health is exactly control, but he leaves it for now. He's made his views on the necessity of drinking very clear.

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