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Party Poison ([personal profile] injectablefame) wrote in [community profile] undergrounds2016-11-16 05:04 pm
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[closed to Eames]

Party might not come off as being traditionally thoughtful, but he'd like to think that when it counts, he's a good guy. As far as he's concerned, his only enemies in the supernatural community are the ones who directly threaten peace between everyone, even if he kind of hates half the vampires in town at this rate. A change was needed and the atmosphere lately has left him optimistic and also feeling a need to encourage a little more peace and a little less separation, but then maybe he's also just projecting some personal feelings post-Halloween, because as November wears on, he starts to realize that this will be his first ever Thanksgiving away from his family with no contact.

He'd been working on holiday gifts for the friends he has made so far when he realizes that this particular painting isn't for someone who is quite yet a friend, but who has acted certainly as an ally of sorts in the months of East End losing ground to the vampires.

Once he's finished the small painting of a neon forest, he wraps it carefully in brown butcher's paper and heads to the Fae territory bundled in a leather jacket and his least ratty jeans to see if he can't track Eames down. Maybe it will take a few days on foot and a few questions asked of strangers, but he's found that with a bit of persistence, he can usually get the job done when he really wants to.
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[personal profile] falsify 2016-12-31 07:25 pm (UTC)(link)
"It's not arsenic, is it?" There's a touch of dry humour to his tone, he's joking of course, nobody's tried to poison anyone that way in so long. And everything about Party's body language suggests he's being genuine, which does endear Eames to him a little. Fae do so love gifts, after all.

He's careful as he unwraps it, slipping fingers under the folds of the paper to pull it open without tearing any of it, but more than care for the paper it's respect for what's been given. The item itself he might hate, Eames can't say until he's finished and gets a look at it, but things that are given without expectation are important. Special. They should be treated with care.
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[personal profile] falsify 2017-01-17 08:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Well the joke gets a soft chuckle out of Eames, because who doesn't love a bit of black humour and creative murder? But the humour in his expression falls away as he finally lays his eyes on the painting, replaced by something almost reverent as he skims his fingers over the edges of the canvas.

It's not exactly his taste, but Eames has a lot of the classic fae values hidden in him. Already, he's considering where to put it in his home, how best to make it fit. Maybe in his office? Wouldn't that be nice.

"Did you paint this?"
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[personal profile] falsify 2017-01-26 05:09 pm (UTC)(link)
"Shame it was basically pissing in the wind," he raises an eyebrow as he looks up from the painting, a kind of tired amusement on his face. It's not exactly like he was there out of love for the wolves, but a shared distaste of vampires is as good a basis for a friendship as any.

Eames sighs softly, looking down at the painting again, "thank you for this. It's lovely."