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In the end she is a little bit of a coward. She can rationalize it all she wants, can make the excuses about safety, about not wanting to disrupt the fragile peace, about removing unneeded components from the equation.
In the end she is a coward so she lets Ekko show Vi while she buries her nose into Council-related work, into papers and foundational documents for the Wardens.
In the end she sits at her desk as the sun sets and waits to see if Vi will return.
Caitlyn buys Vi something.
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Vi’s used to getting in and getting out—fast, quiet, clean.
Piltover’s rich don’t usually complicate things.
This one does.
Her dog, too.Or: the break-in that didn’t go to plan, and the girl who wasn’t supposed to matter.
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“Actually,” Vi huffed. “You know what I’m surprised about, about you? Never thought the Devil herself would be so soft.”
“I can be. I’ve always been. Soft, I mean.” Caitlyn exhaled. Her grip on Vi’s chin tightened briefly. “I was an angel once, you know.”
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(Cait/Vi) [Day 7: Free Day] Vi didn't just sell her soul to the devil. She gave her heart to the devil too. -
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“Besides,” Vi says airily after a moment, a teasing tone creeping into her voice. “She’s not my type.”
Caitlyn rolls her eyes. “Since when do you have a type?”
“Since I met you.”
