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Unrequited, buried, and conflicting feelings you've kept for your former colleague
vs your new associate that causes those same feelings to resurface, but they're now flipped

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Mordecai, what the hell are you doing?!
FINALLY finished all the prompt requests from both tumblr and instagram ! so here they are all together
"scemo art style" nico & mordecai
"magnet pose" imposter & dan
"surprise kiss" wolf & snake
"pocket-sized partner" pickles & nathan
"pony au" wolf & snake (dragon snake & pegasus wolf suggested by @dracxula !!)
"scemo art style" rocky & serafine
"kabedon" falin & marcille
"mermaid x human" shark & snake
"protective hurt/comfort" wolf & snake
"magnet pose" dandy & johnny
some bonus scribbles under the cut
Nicocai at the beach
Sorry it took so long! I had to take a break from Lackadaisy; I missed these cats đ
Lackadaisy slop of the day. Come get your slop
also we got an animation update guys!!!!

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Hot and Cold (Art Trade)
My part of an art trade I did with Tucsi featuring Nicocai. Funnily enough, my first time writing that pairing, but it was fun! I tried to get Nico's dialogue down, so please do let me know how I did!
Oh and of course, this story is illustrated by Tucsi as well! Look at it, isn't it adorable?
Part II
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As his grip on his own hand tightened, Mordecai's ear gave an irritable flicker from the small the unflattering sound of leather squeezing against leather. He let out a short, shuddering sigh. Even in the darkened interior of the car, he could see his breath in front of his face, a small fog that dissipated in seconds. Even clad in his thick, dark coat, the late winter cold still cut through it, chilling him to the bone.
âAw you feelinâ cold, cher? Need me tâ warm dem hands of yours?â Mordecai didnât even turn to face his companion in the dark, the larger, light gray catâs silhouette clear as day despite how dark it was. The unmistakable silhouette of Nicodeme Savoy leaned in towards Mordecai as he side-eyed the Cajun cat. âMy Cajun blood keeps me warm â it can warm you tooâŚâ
âAre you suggesting I use your blood for warmth?â Mordecai scoffed derisively, still side-eyeing the bigger cat. He turned his green-eyed gaze forward instead, focused on the seemingly vacant area outside. The cold night had a clear sky, the full-moonâs light beaming down, bathing everything in its pale, silvery blue light. Mordecai could see frost glistening off what little plant-life was present outside. âThatâs morbid even by your standards, Mr. SavoyâŚâ
âLagniappe, lagniappe! Never knew you was inâtrested in dat sortâa stuff, cher!â Nicodeme laughed in the dark in that deep baritone of his. Mordecaiâs left ear gave an irate flicker, before it laid back against his head. He wasn't sure what was worse; being stuck in a dark, cold car at midnight, waiting for a pickup, or the fact that he had to endure Nicodeme's constant comments, his endless onslaught of jabs at him.
âNever mind,â Mordecai sighed, adjusting his glasses for a moment, carefully repositioning his them ever so slightly upon the bridge of his nose. The conversation wasn't one he thought they ought to continue. Who knew where it might take them. Given that this manâs sister had already carved one sigil into Mordecai's chest, he didnât need to give Nicodeme a reason to think this was an experience he wished to relive.
âAlways so serious,â Nicodeme grunted. When Mordecai turned his head to look towards him, he saw Nicodeme in the dark, looking at him with an exaggerated pout on his face, clearly doing his best to come across as what he either thought a serious person looked like⌠or he was mocking Mordecai, which he knew to be the more likely option. âJust make a bahbin, no jokes. Serious business.â
Mordecai turned the other way, ignoring his companion as he glanced out the window by the passenger seat. He squeezed his hands together tighter, trying to keep warm the best that he could, though the mercilessly cold winter night didnât leave him with much of a chance.
Finally, Mordecai relented his fidgeting, reluctantly unbuttoning his coat, which immediately caused all the warmth the fabric had trapped between him and it to rush out. As the cold air within the car rushed in to fill the available space, Mordecai shuddered again and pulled out his pocket watch. The conductive nature of the golden metal alloy meant that even through his leather gloves, it felt as though Mordecai held a chunk of ice that somehow got colder and colder. The warmth coming from his own body could only affect the metal for so long, now that it was out in the open.
âTheyâre lateâŚâ Mordecai noted in the most monotonous, most irate tone he could muster. The nerve of these people⌠Although he knew it wouldn't do him or Marigold any good, the temptation to shoot them on sight when they eventually turned up was quite strong. But Mordecai just put the pocket watch back into his inner pocket. He shuddered again as he hurriedly closed his coat.
âCâmere.â Before Mordecai could even think to tell Nicodeme to leave him alone, he felt two, massive mittens around his own. Although Nicodeme's were barren, not covered by gloves, Mordecai was surprised to find that they were incredibly warm. Perhaps there was some level of truth to the bigger catâs boastful claims about his Cajun blood. âDere, ainât dat better, cher?â
Mordecai said nothing. Although he detested sudden physical contact like this, he had to admit the bigger catâs warmth was rather pleasant. His hands had previously felt as though theyâd been dunked into a bank of snow. Despite there being no snow outside, the air was sharp and cold, and Mordecai knew the only thing worse than sitting in this dark, still vehicle was actually venturing out into he cold, dark night.
When Nicodeme let go again, Mordecai shot him a look, a look which was returned by a grin, a smirk. Mordecai let out an exasperated sigh. âWhat?â
âIf yaâ want me to keep warminâ you, all you gotta do is ask,â Nicodeme said with a wink of those yellow eyes. Even in the dark, the Cajun catâs eyes practically glowed like the fireflies that would take to floating around these parts on warm summer nights.
Mordecai didnât say a word as he squeezed his hands together again. Any minute now⌠They had to show up, didnât they? How much longer could they possibly leave them waiting? When the bigger cat chuckled again, Mordecai sighed once more. âYes? What did I do now thatâs so funny?â
âYer just so stubborn, cher â commes les vieux. Itâs funny. Yer freezinâ cold and donât want no help stayinâ warm?â Mordecai hadn't much of a clue what Nicodeme was saying when he slipped into French â he already had trouble understanding the Cajun cat when he spoke English, his thick, pronounced accent often making his words difficult to decipher. It didnât help when he spoke fast, though mercifully he currently spoke rather slowly. âGar ici, Iâll keep you warm.â
âWhat are-?â But Mordecai didnât finish his sentence before a thick log of an arm was slipped around him. Pulled sideways, Mordecai found himself pressed up against the massive, warm body of the Cajun cat. He was surprised by just how warm he was; his body was like a furnace. It was no wonder he rarely took to wearing warm clothes, even in winter. It was strangely impressive in a wayâŚ
âDere, isnât dat better? Yer shiverinâ, boo,â Nicodeme whispered in the dark. Mordecai gave the most feeble of squirms, a halfhearted attempt at breaking free from the already loose grip the bigger cat had on him. Nicodeme's built form was a formidable one; Mordecai knew he put great effort into staying in shape and that he was very strong; heâd witnessed Nicodeme wrestling men bigger than himself, using his brute strength to throw people around with little effort. If he truly wanted to, he could have put Mordecai in an iron grip to keep him from slipping away⌠but he didnât.
Despite this, Mordecai remained in place. âYouâre suffocating meâŚâ
âIâm barely holdinâ on. I think yer startinâ tâ like me, mon cher,â Nicodeme insisted, giving yet another chuckle. Mordecai didnât respond as he stayed put, deciding that keeping quiet was his best option; the more he spoke, the more ammo this bigger man had for teasing him, no matter what he did say. âAre yaâ feelinâ warmer?â
â⌠yes.â Mordecai didnât want to admit it, but being pressed up against the bigger cat was indeed helping him stay warm, much like sitting by a fireplace. It likely came down to the bigger catâs metabolism, Mordecai thought to himself. Or maybe he was just so cold that even the weakest source of heat would warm his bones right up.
âAnâ what do dey say when a friend helps âem out?â Nicodeme asked in an almost sing-song kind of voice. He may as well have been waggling his finger at Mordecai, who shot him an irritated look.
â⌠Thank you, Mr. Savoy,â he grunted reluctantly.
âPleasureâs all mine, cher,â Nicodeme said before Mordecai felt the bigger cat lean towards him. Having turned his head slightly to look, Mordecai's entire being tensed up the moment Nicodeme's lips made contact. He didnât hit Mordecai's cheek, nor did he hit his lips. It was right in between, the side of Mordecai's black and white muzzle, right by the edge of where his white-fur blended into the blackness.
As if heâd been poked with a red hot iron, Mordecai felt his entire face warming up in an instant as he stared at Nicodeme in disbelief. The bigger cat looked back at him, before he roared with laughter, to which Mordecai immediately shushed him. âNot so loudâŚ! What was that for?â
âWell, I thought it could warm yaâ up â anâ I was right, cher, yer almost glowinâ,â the gray cat said, smirking at him. Nicodeme's left arm had been resting against the window on the driverâs side of the car, but now the bigger cat moved his left hand towards Mordecai. He felt that big, strong mitt of his brushing his cheek. âDonât be shy now⌠I know yaâ like me, mon cher.â
Mordecai gritted his teeth, grumbling something under his breath to which Nicodeme raised both eyebrows inquisitively. Mordecai spoke up, though his voice was strangely shaky. âHighly unprofessional⌠You shouldnât go giving people kisses like that â and certainly not meâŚâ
âNot like dat? Den how? On de lips instead?â Nicodeme asked, his tone clearly feigning ignorance, as if he truly hadn't a clue what Mordecai meant. The tuxedo cat glared at him in the dark. He felt those thick, rough fingers brushing his cheek once more with a surprising level of gentleness that Mordecai wouldn't have thought this big man capable of.
âNo. Please, donât you even think about-â Mordecai was cut off almost immediately when Nicodeme put a small amount of force in to turn his head till they faced each other.
âThink about what, cher?â he asked, his gaze locked onto Mordecai's green eyes.
âStop itâŚâ
âStop what?â
âStop looking at me like that,â Mordecai almost gasped. Why did he sound so breathless all of sudden? Why did he feel breathless? His eyes widened when Nicodeme leaned closer still. âWaitâŚâ
âHmmm? For what, boo?â Nicodeme asked in a low, raspy whisper in the dark. His voice was so low, but it was as though he may as well be shouting at Mordecai. He heard and locked onto each and every word. âNervous?â
âI think I hear them⌠Theyâre here,â Mordecai lied. The bigger catâs ears perked up as he listened for a moment, his gaze turning from Mordecai to quickly scan their surroundings outside the car. Of course, there wasn't a soul to be seen in any direction.
Grinning, Nicodeme leaned closer still. âJust tell me to stop â anytime you want, cherâŚâ
Mordecai opened his mouth, but not as much as a squeak left his lips. Nicodeme tilted his head to the side. Mordecai could feel his heart racing, as if threatening to burst right through his rib-cage. He let out one last shuddering breath before it happened.
The second Nicodeme's lips made contact with his, Mordecai felt as though he had been lit on fire, warmth coursing throughout every fiber of his being. He felt a tingling sensation down his spine all the way to the white tip of his tail.
It was a brief experience, Nicodeme mercifully deciding not to prolong it. When he pulled back, Mordecai saw that smirk he'd gotten so used to over the past few months. âYer shakinâ, boo. Do yaâ need more warmth?â
âNoâŚâ Mordecai had thought that it was Nicodeme who was shaking, but he realized that it was indeed himself. But at least he was no longer cold. âPlease⌠Let go of me, Mr. SavoyâŚâ
Nicodeme seemed surprised, but he gave a light chuckle, releasing Mordecai immediately, much to his relief. âI think you can start callinâ me Nico nowâŚâ
âAnd why is that?â Mordecai snapped once heâd sufficiently calmed down. His heart wasn't racing anymore and he wasn't feeling tingly⌠but the warmth had also left his body the moment he scooted back to where heâd been sitting previously.
âI sâpose I just think itâs strange tâ be formal with someone you kissed,â Nico said, warmth immediately rushing back into Mordecaiâs cheeks. The bigger cat gave a soft laugh at this, Mordecai not meeting his eyes.
Without a word, Mordecai slid sideways towards the bigger cat, pushed himself up against him and kissed him on the lips. He gripped Nicoâs vest as if to hold on for dear life, like the last piece of floating debris in a shipwreck that would keep his head above water. Mordecai didnât make the kiss last for too long either, it was just a firm, but brief kiss.
Mordecai was left breathless again and Nico seemed taken by surprise, though he did smile. âAh, what a lovely surpriseâŚâ
âDonât you mention it to anyone⌠Ever⌠What now?â Mordecai asked, feeling annoyance boiling up inside him again when Nico started to chuckle. What had he done now that was so amusing to him? Would he ever stop-
Mordecai gave a start when he heard loud tapping upon the window behind him. Whirling around so fast his glasses nearly flew off, he looked through the passenger seat window, horrified to see that they were no longer alone. It was time to do business⌠But how much had they seen?
Based on the way Nico kept snickering as he exited the car, Mordecai felt his heart sinking⌠He was never going to hear the end of this...
*maniacal cackling*
Hyperfixation has made me more productive writing than ever!!!!
A series of drabbles about lackadaisy characters and sickdays through the years.
First up- Marigold Trio!!!!Â
Other doodles I made with @nichenarratives
Gideonâs very pathetic and helpless nature somehow draws in hunks in the area who end up falling hard for him. This has inadvertently turn him into a heartbreaker in the âcanonâ timeline as heâs oblivious asf.
Viktor became his first boyfriend who Esther broke up with for him when they left for the Marigold. In truth, she never told him shit because she didnât see the point. At the Marigold he got with Nico because he took and interest and kept rizzing him and all that, but even tho he became very enamored with Nico he never truly got over Viktor.
Naturally, when they come face to face again Gideon is like, why not date both of you so I donât have to pick 𼺠(said more in character of course). Nico and Viktor hated this idea but both agree because they both love Gideon.
âBut Error how does this make sense with the overall plot when they work two for different speakeasyâs now???â Hhhhh donât think about it.