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Maxie’s fingers are a blur-blur-blur, card-flipping like they’ve got the universe on speed dial! “Fools? Ohhh, the fools!” Maxie chirps, voice bouncing like a rubber ball in a zero-gravity room. “They leap, they hop, they tumble-tumble-tumble down the rabbit hole without a parachute! No thinking, no blinking, just whoosh! Straight into the unknown, wheeeee!”
The cards flutter like leaves caught in a whirlwind—some spin, some tumble, some land soft-soft, like they’re tired of flying. Maxie’s eyes gleam bright-bright, like they’ve got stars in their sockets, glinting mischief. They lean over the table, close, close, so close you can almost hear the cogs in their brain clicking and clacking away. “Lesley, Lesley, Lesley! You want a winning hand, huh? Oooooh, but Maxie knows! Maxie knows!” They tap the deck, just a tap-tap, like the cards are hiding secrets, little whispers under all that cardboard and ink.
“Winning’s slippery, slicker than an ice cube on a hot skillet! You think you’ve got it, but zoom!—it slides away!” Maxie throws their hands up, cards spinning like little galaxies orbiting their fingertips. “Is the winner the one who wins? Or the one who doesn’t even play? Fools and winners, winners and fools! Spin-spin-spin! It’s all the same in the end!” Their voice lilts up into a giggle, light and airy, like bubbles rising in a fizzy drink.
The lights from the casino flash-flash, like stars winking out in the distance, the hum of slot machines a song only Maxie seems to dance to. “Luck? Oh, luck’s a funny little creature, always slipping through fingers like a slippery eel! Zoom-zoom! It twists and turns like a rollercoaster in a black hole!” Maxie’s hands twist in the air, mimicking the rollercoaster’s wild ride. “But Maxie’s got the ride controls! Buckle up, Lesley-boy! Up, down, side to side, a loop-de-loop of destiny!”
They snap another card into the air, letting it hover-hang for a second too long before it finally drifts, slow-slow-slow, down to the felt like a feather caught in a gentle breeze. Maxie watches it land, eyes sparkling like they know the secret to the whole universe but won’t say it out loud. “Turn your luck around, you say? Ohhhh, but Maxie doesn’t turn luck—nope, nope! Maxie spins it! Whirrrrr! Spins it like a top-top-top! Who knows where it’ll stop?” Maxie giggles again, the sound like wind chimes jangling in a wild storm.
"Maxie deals the cards, but the cards? The cards play games too! Maybe they like you today, maybe they don’t! Who can tell?" Maxie leans in close-close, whispering like a conspirator in a comic book. “Chaos, Lesley, chaos-chaos-chaos! It’s what makes the world go round and round! Cards, chaos, and a little sprinkle of mystery! And Maxie’s the ringmaster, ooooh yes!”
Maxie claps their hands together, sending a few stray cards fluttering to the ground like confetti. “So, Lesley-boy, are you ready for the cosmic carnival? Because Maxie’s always ready! Spin, flip, zoom! Here comes the wild ride—hold on tight!”
𝐋𝐄𝐒𝐋𝐄𝐘 𝐋𝐎𝐔𝐍𝐆𝐄𝐒 𝐈𝐍 𝐇𝐈𝐒 𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐈𝐑, 𝐀 𝐂𝐇𝐈𝐏𝐏𝐄𝐃 𝐏𝐎𝐊𝐄𝐑 𝐂𝐇𝐈𝐏 𝐑𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝐈𝐍 𝐇𝐈𝐒 𝐏𝐀𝐋𝐌, 𝐈𝐓𝐒 𝐄𝐃𝐆𝐄𝐒 𝐖𝐎𝐑𝐍 𝐅𝐑𝐎𝐌 𝐘𝐄𝐀𝐑𝐒 𝐎𝐅 𝐁𝐄𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝐓𝐎𝐒𝐒𝐄𝐃 𝐀𝐑𝐎𝐔𝐍𝐃 𝐁𝐘 𝐃𝐄𝐒𝐏𝐄𝐑𝐀𝐓𝐄 𝐇𝐀𝐍𝐃𝐒. The casino pulses with life– soft music playing from invisible speakers, chips clinking, and the smooth whir of slot machines humming like a distant melody, but Lesley’s focus is on the table.
Across from him, the dealer– a pixie-like figure with wide, sparkling eyes that dance with mischief– is tossing cards into the air, a colorful flurry that spirals above their heads like confetti. Maxie has a knack for the bizarre, and as each card flutters down with surreal grace, Lesley forces a smile, his instincts on high alert.
❛❛ What about the fools ? ❜❜
He watches the whirlwind of color and paper as she performs with laughter that rings like chimes, bright and airy, she grins at the small gathering around her table– but he can see a hint of something deeper– a knowing, perhaps. It's a scene that feels out of place in a room full of tension and regret, yet Lesley can’t help but smile in return, amused at the theatrics, even as the unease gnaws at him. While cards flutter down like butterflies, amid the spectacle, a sense of suspicion lingers in the back of his mind.
Fortunes shift like sand, and he’s seen her work before– Maxie has a penchant for spinning tales that veil the truth, but beneath her playful exterior, she holds unsettling wisdom, and every now and then, her odd remarks hint at valuable intel. He doesn’t know whose side she’s playing for tonight, though; with no luck on the bounty front, maybe he can bet for information to chase down a payout.
❛❛ C’mon, Maxie, deal me a winning hand. I’m just trying to turn my luck around. ❜❜ He calls out, his voice smooth as silk. With her, luck has a way of twisting into something unexpected, and Lesley isn’t sure if he’s ready for the ride.
closed starter for @d1ss0lv3 // 𝐋𝐄𝐒𝐋𝐄𝐘 𝐂𝐎𝐑𝐓𝐄𝐒.
She finds him, just as she knew she would—Lesley, standing there with that familiar calm charm that used to fool her. Yet when their eyes meet, she can see the way his composure cracks, just a little. She smiles to herself, remembering the last time they’d seen each other at her apartment. The way his gaze had faltered under hers, like a candle flickering in a strong wind. The way she had played with his nerves, letting her words and glances linger just long enough to leave him wondering if she was teasing or something more—but the pretense was there back then. The need.
And now, here they are again. The game continues.
Ryn slips through the crowd, her movements smooth and unhurried, like a panther weaving through the jungle. She stops beside him, her shoulder brushing his, letting the connection spark between them. The scent of her perfume—something warm, dark, like spiced amber—wraps around her, subtle but lingering. She tilts her head, her lips curving into a smile, playful and predatory all at once. Reminiscent of when they would hunt back home.
"Lesley," she purrs, her voice low, velvet-soft, "we really should stop meeting like this… though I won't lie, I do like watching you squirm a little." Her gaze drifts lazily over him, taking in his own state of dress, ever so handsome with that cowboy hat, and how easily he towers over her. "But I hope I don't make you too nervous this time," she adds, a note of amusement in her voice, "wouldn't want you losing your nerve before you even have a chance to look me in the eye."
She leans in just enough for her breath to graze his skin, her lips near the curve of his jaw, close enough to possibly stir something deep in the pit of his stomach. "You know, I went to see the movie again like I said I would and this time I did... indulge myself," she whispers, her words a soft caress. "It’s funny, isn’t it? How the smallest things can unravel the strongest composure. It felt damn good, actually."
Her hand rests lightly on the bar beside him, fingers tracing invisible patterns, every gesture deliberate, teasing. She lets the silence settle between them, heavy with tension, before she pulls back just enough to catch his eyes, her own gaze steady, unwavering.
"I like how it felt in that scene, how you took control," she muses, her voice dipping into something more thoughtful, though the teasing edge remains. "But control’s a fragile thing, isn’t it? All it takes is a whisper in the right ear… a glance held just a second too long. And suddenly, you’re not so sure anymore. Kinda like the last time we saw each other. Still made me wonder if I'd been able to do that to the real you."
Her smile widens, catlike, as she leans back, giving him a moment to breathe—though not too much. "But don’t worry," she adds, her tone light but laced with challenge. "I wouldn’t want to make you too uncomfortable. After all, I wouldn’t want you to miss the fun… and I know you wouldn’t want to miss me."
Her eyes glint in the low light, playful but predatory, as though daring him to match her. "So tell me, Les," she whispers, voice soft as silk but sharp as a blade, "how have you been since we last saw each other?"