A modern AU for any of your favourite ships. Any admin can answer, your ships are all super cute!
Eden: God I despise Sebastian as a character, but the dynamic of a go-getter fashion designer bringing him to his knees is what makes this ship so interesting for me.
Punished to a few years in the human world, Sebastian finds himself pursuing the depths of human intrigue, trying to understand why their dull lives are the source of wonder for other demons. Under the guise of a museum educator, he plagues Ninaâs ears as she wanders around the great halls, as she tries to gather inspiration for her own works and designs. Even at her own shop, she simply just canât escape Sebastian when he visits as a supposed purveyor of high fashion.Â
Fate seems to change for the two when Sebastianâs boredom leads him to take interest in Ninaâs defiant attitude. Curious as to why she isnât so willing to give into his temptations, he can only manage to charm her into a date. Even then, Ninaâs own stubbornness wonât bring her to bed with him - instead, Sebastian finds himself enamoured with the thought of a challenge. Under the pretence of âgetting to knowâ her, he decides to spend what he can of his human life attempting to understand her. Mortal beings come and go, but at least Nina seems to find some value to her measly life.
Voracious and unquenchable, Sebastian finds her ambition fascinating. Of course, she canât let a friend be privy to her upcoming designs, but watching Nina work is enough of a show for him. Still he remains distracting, lover or not, heâll whisk her away from her desk and off to the bedroom. Just for a little relaxation. Then within an hour or the next, sheâs up again! Not even a demon can tear her away from her work with all his effort.Â
Nina sees Sebastian as the ultimate challenge. He just happens to be a man with âthe traditional taste of her grandfatherâ and his proportions are âawkwardly perfectâ, almost vitruvian. Having him as a dress up doll, or rather, a test subject, tests Sebastianâs patience to itâs ends. She may work efficiently, with measurements and tacking done with ease, but what makes it even more tiring is how sheâll ring him in the dead of night or the early hours of the morning. He might not need sleep, but even a demon like him needs a moments rest at times as well.
A relationship with a stock standard man like him would have the tabloids leeching onto Nina if she were found out, hence why she never officially calls him a partner of sorts. Friends with benefits may have been the more accurate term⌠if only they werenât together so often. Sebastian fabricates plane tickets to join her on all her fashion ventures, only passing himself off to those who question as a guide or translator. He canât join her at every show she features in, but heâs sure to take her around the best sights possible. Of course, itâd be an insult for him to offer to pay for any gifts, but at least he can continue to buy her heart with exquisite food.Â
Nina is not an idiot. Sheâd easily figure out that something was more than strange with him. Of course, thereâd be absolutely no valid reason as to Sebastianâs seemingly open schedule despite a full week job, or anything to explain his bank account either. She wouldnât find out through pestering about him but rather⌠on accident. In their most heated argument thus far, Sebastianâs true nature reveals itself in his rage. Like any rational human, she runs away from him.
Sebastian has prided himself upon hundreds of years acting like a gentleman. To act so unbecoming of himself and let his temper out on him was far too disgraceful! Yet, his own pride forbids him from seeing her.Â
He hopes that Nina reads the letters he sends her, his thoughts and feelings muddled within poetry and similes - he couldâve been writing in a different language for all anyone cared. Maybe, he thinks, itâd be better to let her live her own life, but Sebastian doesnât think he can find anyone else in this lifetime that would be as interesting as Nina. No. He wouldnât be able to find someone in his own life time that could make him feel such emotions ever again.
The two eventually make up⌠when Sebastian loses patience. Nina despises men without a spine for themselves. When Sebastian visits her shop again, the exchange only comes out as âtook you long enoughâ. Showing up with lavish gifts doesnât buy her forgiveness, but his willingness to make amends does. Maybe, having a demon as a partner is too strange to put into words, but itâs definitely⌠not unwelcomed.












