‹Kaspar› For Kaspar getting changed for the party wasn't yet on the agenda, he decided he'd either do it on the way or once they arrived and were done setting up because he had a few errands to run first. One of those errands was chasing up the wayward Skoll who had declared his intentions to avoid the party, and Hel wasn't in the mood to let him get away with it. His knuckles tapped out a firm rhythm against the man's door, a distracted looking Louis hovering anxiously behind him. "Kaspar, please tell me you are kidding about us kidnapping him, mate. It's all a bit much, yeah?" Hel chuckled, free hand reaching to pat idly at Louis' shoulder. "My friend, I am perfectly serious. Skoll has it coming, believe me."Backdated to July 22nd, 2016.
‹‹Skoll›Skoll had indeed begged off for the evening. He'd instructed Kaspar to communicate his regret to Eva, with the intention of sending an extravagant bouquet by way of apology later. With the matter more or less settled, he'd gone to ground for the evening. More precisely, he'd retired to the comforts of his en suite jacuzzi. The high-pressured water had done little, admittedly, to soothe his still-tender flesh. If anything, it only seemed to aggravate the wounds further. He was oblivious to the knock; his focus on the flatscreen mounted on the wall, a thin, glass shelf anchored firmly into either of the mildly curving sides of the jacuzzi itself. A wineglass, untouched, took place of honor at its center. By the time the smart sound of Kaspar's knuckles at the door registered above the frothing hiss of the water and the muted wail of the on-screen siren, his response was to mutely, but pointedly, raise the volume.
‹Kaspar› There was sound coming from the apartment, faint at first but as Kaspar's knocking ceased the volume went way up. "Arschloch!" He hissed impatiently, glancing back at Louis. "Good thing the building manager was easily taken with my charm, ja?" His brows lifted, a smirk curving his lips that made Louis wince. He knew exactly what was coming, "Louis, while I get Skoll would you kindly pick out an outfit for him for the party? Nothing too over the top, just something neat. Do not forget the shoes and things, we do not have the time for shopping." Louis nodded, surprisingly calm in the face of this odd request. Kaspar fished in his pocket to pull out the key he'd borrowed, using it to open Skoll's door. No word of warning was given, Hel simply making his way towards the en suite. Inside the bedroom he pointed out the closet to Louis, gesturing as to where he might found the clothing. The blonde man slipped into the en suite, making his presence known only by a gentle sigh, arms folded across his chest as he leaned in the doorway and stared down at the Icelandic rebel impatiently. "Well?"
‹Skoll›The humidity inside of the bathroom dropped abruptly; wreaths of steam twisting like ragged, incomplete patches of fog before dispersing with Kaspar's entrance. The contents of the glass was brackish; the color nearly dark enough to be mistaken for a well-aged red wine. There was something unsettling about it nonetheless; a sediment-like shift and the absence of light. The murky fluid failed to reflect the overhead light. Besides which, it had thickened in a way that suggested it had been warmed and then allowed to cool. "What do you mean, 'well?'" He asked after a moment, taking his eyes from the screen. He seemed unperturbed by Kaspar's presence. Exasperated, but unperturbed.
‹Kaspar› His right brow perked up, leveling a cool gaze on the man who looked sullen as ever, and clearly quite comfortable submerged in his bubble bath. "Are you going to be getting out of there and getting dressed like a good boy, or am I going to have to man handle you out the door, Skoll?" His nose wrinkled at the latter, looking like he was rather uninterested in the concept of trying to wrangle a slippery, naked Skoll. "It is your choice, Brüderchen, but make it quickly. We have not got much time."
‹Skoll›He considered him blandly for a moment. "We've had this discussion." He took a moment to mute the television, the thick bars of closed captioning settling onto the screen after a heavy pause, haltingly narrating the scene a step behind. He allowed himself to shift a second later, pressing against the far wall. "I am convalescing. Go, have a good time," he urged, flashing a bright, toothy smile. "You wouldn't want to disappoint Eva by being late."
‹Kaspar›Kas took a cautionary step forward, testing the waters as it were, for Skoll's reaction. "Ah, you know it is not that easy. I'm here to get you, Skoll, you are coming with me the options are simply you get dressed and come willingly, or I drag you out of here."
‹Skoll› A low hiss escaped him; the noise sharp. It lacked aggression; only a mild frustration coupled with incredulity. "You are --" he began. The sentence trailed off abruptly, replaced by the barest hint of movement as he slid lower into the water. "It'd be in poor form to bleed all over the hors devours," he finished, before vanishing; the surface rippling as he suddenly slid underneath the thin film of suds.
‹Kaspar› He waited to be told what he was, but no insults or explanations came, instead Skoll sliding deeper into the sudsy water. A short, sharp laugh escape him, almost as he were reluctant to release it. "I doubt there will be an-... Fick!" He snapped as the man disappeared under the water, seemingly content to take up the merman life rather than face the party. Kaspar glanced back into the bedroom where Louis was deciding between shirts and grabbing out items to lay in the bed, Kaspar removing his own shirt and tossing it in the direction of his assistant. It was time to get damp. Without further hesitation Kaspar leaned over the tub, hands sinking amongst the bubbles to reach for Skoll.
‹Skoll›He was almost serenely still as Kaspar's hands abruptly sank into the water in search of him. The sound carried differently under water; distorting as Kaspar's palms struck blindly for half a second, the faint film of suds maring a clear view. There was a faint suction as the water was slightly displaced. He peered up at him for a moment, his eyes a sudden shock of color when the water stilled. His hair had fanned out, just slightly; a shade or two darker when wet, losing its pale honey-gold in favor of something closer to damp sand. He could just barely make out the outline of the man's wrists. It didn't stop him from reaching out abruptly, fingers curling around the nearest of them. He tugged sharply half a second later; just firmly enough to startle. He wasn't truly looking to unbalance him. Or so he told himself.
‹Kaspar› The flash of eyes opening as the water settled was startling, the way his hair moved around him made him look like some kind of dark mermaid, waiting to pull him down to the depths until he drowned in his arms. Gross. Lucky the bathtub was about as shallow as the man within it, he mused internally, in fact it was this laughing at his own private joke that distracted him when a hand snatched up to grasp hold of his arm. Hel grunted a noise of alarm, struggling to keep his balance, long arm pushing down so that his palm flattened briefly against Skoll's sternum. His skin was slippery, Kaspar's fingers curling against a clavicle as if it might help him gain purchase and stop from falling face first into a tub atop the other man. "Skoll! Stop it!" He yelped, Louis abandoning his activity to rush in, fingertips finding the loops of Kas's jeans in some misguided attempt to help hold him up. "Louis... Nein."