General RP All I Want is Love (Knight_of_None)

@Knight_of_None

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Name: Alcius Thymon
Age: 21
Sex/Gender: Male He/Him
Looks: Alcius has slightly shaggy black hair (dyed) and pale blue eyes (almost white), with pale skin. He was born with albinisim. Stands at about 5'8. Has a thin, wirey frame with a little bit of lean muscle. Narrow shoulds, waist, and hips. Basically looks like a twig, and underfed most of the time
Clothing Style: Alcius prefers wearing 'regular' clothes. He hates anything too tight, or baggy. He prefers jeans that fit a little snuggly. Darker colored T-shirts, usually with an old, faded design, though sometimes he's seen wearing nice sweaters or something. Occasionally wears a hoodie or jacket. Prefers Converse or boots.
Personality: Maybe a little shy on the outside, but tends to be very eager to please. Has a dirty sense of humor, and loves to make others around him laugh. A sweetheart at heart, he has hard time telling people no, and usually defaults to his older brother's decisions on things.
Conditions: Doesn't eat most of the time as he finds it hard, but does have a few things he will eat.
Severe Depression

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Alcius was quiet as he ate his breakfast, his movements slow, almost hesitant. Sleep had barely touched him the night before—just a few restless hours of tossing and turning, mind loud and body aching in that silent, familiar way. Food didn’t usually sit right with him in the mornings, not when he felt like a knot pulled too tight, not when everything felt heavier than it should. But today, he made an exception. Some sort of croissant with bacon on the inside; flaky, warm, and just the right amount of salty. It had become a new favorite of his after he'd tried one of the mini free samplers from his favorite bakery. He hadn’t expected much at the time, just something to pass the moment, but the taste had lingered in his mouth longer than it should’ve, and something about it had stayed with him. Since then, the family's cooks had started adding them to his breakfasts, and today, it was the only thing he touched, letting the rest, including a perfectly made omelette, go cold and untouched on the plate beside him.

He swayed gently side to side in his seat, a quiet little rhythm only he knew, munching down the last bite with his eyes fluttering shut. It was amazing. Comforting, in a strange, bittersweet way. Maybe he'd ask for another one. Maybe. He reached for his glass of apple juice, the cool condensation dampening his fingers, and looked toward the door—hope flickering across his tired face as he waited for his older brother to arrive at the breakfast table. That part of the morning, at least, was still worth looking forward to.
 
Remy walked through the door, a shove of his shoulder as he was half draped in his pajamas. A simple silken set, dark green with golden button, though they weren't holding the shirt open. He was slightly shorter than hus brother, oddly enough, though he made up for it with a broader build, and a more...resilient nature. Stubborn where it mattered. His hands rubbed his face, a small bandage covering his cheek, and way more on his arm. His hair was blonde...albeit he had bleached it that way, pushing himself since he was young to try to shake some level of parenting from their father , now it was simply because he looked good. He brushed by the cook, taking a seat and started pouring a drink. "Hey." He said groggily. He had been out late again, probably only managing to crawl in a the edge of 4 in the morning.
 
Alcius leans forward slightly, tilting his head at the sight of his sleepy brother. His pale eyes slid down the other and then back to his face. "What were you out doing all night?" He whispers, glancing to his plate and shoving away the cooling omelette.

He knew if he ate it, it would be good. . . But the thought made him want to puke. He'd probably eat another croissant later. . .

"Something disapproval worthy?"
 
"Making friends." Remy mumbled as he sipped freshly poured juice. "Lots of friends." He said as he grabbed the omelet, starting to cut it with the side of a fork. His brother had issues, and he knew it too well. "I made so many friends that I think dad will have grabdkids-" Remy said yawning. Ofcourse that was a lie. Remy wasn't especially driven to that kind of behavior.
 
"Sadly, not a single one, I'm starting to think I'm just too hard to please." He said as he stabbed the omelet and shivel some into his mouth. "I'll just have to keep trying I suppose." He said as he ripped another chunk of omelet away to nip on. "Did you do okay without me last night?"
 
"He got angry again when he couldn't find us." Alcius pulls at a flake of his croissant, nibbling on the flakes. He sighs, picking out a piece of the bacon and munching on that next. "I hid in the library all evening."

He shifts slightly, rolling his eyes to the ceiling, "I think one of the servants faced the brunt of it." He taps the top of the table, and his shoulders tense as footsteps fill the hall.

"I was studying for my finals. . ." He mumbles, going perfectly silent and still after giving the answer.
 
"Found the time to tear down a servant but not a single scrap of effort to pick up his phone." He sa to himself. Not that he would have answered at the time. "How is that gojng brainiac?" He said as he took a croissant and torn it in two. "Need any help?"

Why his brother would trust Remy, who had skipped out on school so often that their father had to pay to keep him in it, lord knows.
 
Alcius shakes his head slowly, glancing at Remy for a moment. "No, I don't." His eyes flicker to the door and then back to his brother, rolling and stiffening his shoulders as their father strolled into the room. He looks down at his plate, lips pressing together.

The man, late forties, had dark brown hair that was graying around the temples, a stern face and just a few inches taller than Alcius. He took his place at the head of the table, a scowl wrinkling his brow. "Where were you two last night." His eyes, a darker blue than both sons, flashed with ire.

"I told you both not to go anywhere last night."

Alcius shifts, still staring at his plate, "I was studying for my finals, my professors sent out the study materials."
 
"I was out at a party with some friends of mine." Remy said as he flicked his attention to his father head on. "Things just kept happening so....I stayed." He said almost as if challenging their fathers. He simply was taking on the heat. Alcuis atleast was studying, where Remy wasn't even halfway involved.
 
"There's honestly not that many drugs at the parties." Remy said shrugging at his father. "The Whores mostly make up for that , they get double the amount." He said indifferently. Atleast in the surface. He tried not to let himself feel the shrinking sensation in his chest. He was stronger than that. He knew that. "What's a little fun hm?"
 
Alcius hisses out a breath, casting a glare at his older brother. He kicks Remy under the table slightly; Alcius, at least, didn't want to deal with a pissed off father at nine in the damn morning.

The older man pauses, his fork suspended in the air, halfway to his mouth. His eyes locked onto Remy, narrowing ever so slightly. He lowers his fork slowly, pressing his hand against the table. "You have two choices, Remy. Either you start doing things befitting a young man of your station, or I will lock you in this house until you learn to behave. And I think. . . We all know what happens when you're grounded."

Alcius slumps down into his chair, slouching and making himself smaller. Alcius remembered the first time he'd been grounded. Locked in his room, a single glass of water and bread for a week. He'd made it work, but he'd been ravished when the punishment was lifted. Though, he also knew that their father punished both boys differently.
 
Remy scowled, the kick didn't stop him, abd hus eyes only got harder, angrier. He wanted to smash his dad's face with his glass. His arm pickled with tension understeer threat. Remy wasn't starved when he was grounded, or merely locked in his room. Alcuis's punishment wasn't as effective as it was on Remy, he was stronger, more than willing to make a mess of the place or even throw himself from a window sill if the height wasn't going to fuck him up too much....no Remy was barred in the cellar, empty, lightness, barren save the concrete lined walls. Trapped in the dark with no way out. Solitary confinement like a true prison cell.

Remy knew that he couldn't let that happen again. He looked down, squeezing his fork, the metal holding slightly more and more. "Yes father. I will...behave." He said measuring his tone to try to cut out the distain.
 
Alcius stays slouched down until a snap of fingers in his direction and then a glare had him shifting to sit upright again. He reached out, touching Remy's shoulder lightly for a moment before standing slowly. "I have a class at noon. The driver is going to take me and I'll be home at three."

Their father looked away from Remy and then up at Alcius. He scoffs and then waves his hand, dismissing the younger son.

Alcius walks behind Remy, leaning down to hug his brother around the shoulders and whisper into his ear, "Maybe don't lie next time." He pulls away, running a hand through his hair as he walks from the dining room.
 
Alcius leaves the room, going through the large home to his own bedroom: his own, small little oasis. Dark, gloomy, large bed and lots of books. Plenty of pictures as well. He flops across his bed, staring at the ceiling as he takes a moment to contemplate life.

He groans softly, rubbing a hand over his face as he rolls onto his side, staring at the framed photo of his mother. She'd died when he was four, and the only thing he could remember was the way her hair smelled. And, how home had been much. . . brighter.

He reaches out, flicking the glass of the frame before sliding off the bed to get ready for the day. Standing in his bathroom, he washed his face and took his meds, glad he wouldn't feel like his stomach was burning since he'd been able to eat food this morning. Anytime he couldn't eat, it always made a pit in his stomach yawn open.
 
Remy pushed up from his seat. "I'm done. I'm going to get dressed." He said flatly, wiping his lips with a naplin and setting it down. He moved away, starting tobpushnhis shirt back together. Remy came up to his room, across from his brothers. He paused...moving to Alcuis's door to open a crack.
 
The older man sighs heavily, watching both sons leave as he continues his dinner in silence.

Alcius leans against his bathroom counter, bracing his hands on the marble countertop, eyes closed tightly. After a moment, he screws the lid back onto his bottle and turns, walking back into his bedroom. He pauses, spotting the cracked door and grins, "Spying now, are you?"
 
Remy looked at Alcuis, straight on, leaning forward. He clapped his hands onti his brothers shoulders. "I'm going out every night, dressed in black leather, fighting crime and running from the police." He goaded. "I can't tell anyone because I plan on destroying our fathers company!"
 

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