SIMEDIA TEAM WHERE ARE WE
(another not Levi post but I need to show my love for this ship)
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SIMEDIA TEAM WHERE ARE WE
(another not Levi post but I need to show my love for this ship)
omg i jus woke up, i’m sorry this is so late gkfjfkgkg can i rq 8, 9, 24, and 30 for dia/simeon??
- @ohbaby-obeyme 💖
@ohbaby-obeyme You’re not too late at all!!
8. What were their first impressions of each other?
Simeon didn’t quite know what to think of Diavolo when they first met. The element of distrust was there, along with the leftover bitterness from Lucifer choosing to serve him instead. He didn’t understand what was so special about him. What made Diavolo different from all of the other demonic royalty that they’ve interacted with in the past?
The first time Simeon saw Diavolo, he was convinced that he was nothing special.
Diavolo was... confused when he and Simeon first met. He’s usually able to get a good read on people, angels included. But Simeon was the exception.
He had no idea what was going on in his head. Was he lying? Telling the truth? How many of those smiles were genuine? How deep did his distrust towards demons run?
For the once in his life, Diavolo didn’t have an answer. He was completey clueless. So the first time he met Simeon, he was convinced that the angel was up to no good. Why else would his motivations and personality remain hidden?
In short, the element of trust wasn’t there for either of them. And they both immediately failed the vibe check.
9. Have they made each other cry?
Both Simeon and Diavolo have nerves of steel, so to speak. When it comes to disagreements (and arguments in general) they are far more likely to make the other one angry rather then upset. But it has happened. And crying out of anger is definitely a thing.
They know exactly what’s words are going to hurt each other the most. It comes from years of observing one another, and the new intimacy that their relationship provides.
“They demoted you for a reason. You have never been a good angel, and you’d hardly even make a better demon. You’ve always been a nothing but a disappointment.”
“Do you know why you’ve been alone for almost your entire life? It’s because no one is willing to put up with you. You aren’t worth the effort.”
Words. Tears. How dare you’s. Making each other cry is incredibly rare, because their fights usually never escalate to this point. But when they do, things aren’t pretty.
Thankfully seeing the other person’s tears is enough to eventually break the spell. Love changes things. Perhaps that’s why, no matter what, they will always be there to comfort one another. Hushed apologies. A tender embrace. Even though they may make each other cry at times, their relationship remains intact. Balance is key after all, and fights are simply a part of it.
24. What is something they have each had to forgive the other for?
Diavolo has had to forgive Simeon for meddling in his affairs. The angel simply inserts himself into the situation, even if it has nothing to do with the Celestial Realm, and no one’s ordered him to do so. It’s one of the many things that Diavolo adores about him.
But he also finds it infuriating, especially when it can lead to a diplomatic incident, or Diavolo has no idea what’s going to happen next. He and Barbatos will plan stuff out for weeks, only for Simeon to come in and ruin it all at the last minute.
The angel follows no ones agenda, only his own, and that causes Diavolo an endless amount of stress. But with the offer of a shoulder rub and a cute little pout, Simeon is easily forgiven. Besides, his solutions always end up on working out in the end, despite the chaos that it initially brings.
With Simeon, he had to learn to forgive Diavolo for simply existing. The rebellion wasn’t the prince’s fault. He knows that, and yet... Lucifer had not truly started to doubt things until they’d met. Diavolo gave him the courage to try, and Simeon had loathed him for it. The rebellion had changed everything, and the Celestial Realm itself was gloomier. More depressing. For the longest time, Simeon had thought that he was happiest back then. That his life was better when no one knew about Diavolo’s existence.
But the more the two of them hung out, the more that bitterness faded away. And he had grown to forgive Diavolo for inspiring Lucifer to change. In fact, when Diavolo held his hand for the first time, and eagerly tugged him along to show him something; Simeon couldn’t help but think that maybe change wasn’t such a bad thing after all.
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