Moments: Executioner
The bedroom smelled like smoke and sex. The only source of light came from the nighttime Piltover skyline, which pulsed just outside the window as though in time with some unseen heartbeat. Two figures sat against the tall headboard, their forms little more than silhouettes against the darkness of the night. Vi sat with the covers tight drawn up over her bare chest, arms wrapped around the tops of her knees as she leaned forward slightly. There was a cigarette between her lips, and the tip glowed a bright red that was sharp against the darkness as she inhaled deeply. She held the smoke in her lungs for several seconds before she exhaled it as a long silver coil that shimmered in the dull glow of the lights. To her right, Jayce leaned back against arms that were folded behind his head, watching Vi as she plucked the cigarette from between her lips and held it loosely in her fingers. His eyes traced the curves of her shoulders – broad and muscled – down to the points of her shoulder blades. There, his gaze settled on the word tattooed across the top of her back: EXECUTIONER. Leaning forward slightly, he slipped his left hand out from behind his head and ran it up her back, garnering a slight shiver from her as he followed the line of her spine. “What’s this about?” he asked quietly, tracing the letters in question with his fingertip. Vi glanced back at him, taking another long drag from her cigarette. “Y'really want t'know?” she asked, and her words came out cloaked in smoke. “Only if you’re okay with telling me.” He was relieved to see the beginnings of her signature smirk tugging at the corners of her lips before she turned her head away. “Y'know my gauntlets?” Jayce nodded absentmindedly, aware that she could not see him, but knowing that she would continue regardless of whether or not she had. “Well, I named ‘em both: the left one’s ‘Judge,’ the right one’s, ‘Jury,’ and I’m-” “-the executioner,” finished Jayce, and a smile of his own curled the ends of his mouth at the simple, unmistakably-Vi humor of it all. She looked back at him, and her grin was wicked to say the least. “Bingo.”











