By request, here are some more prompts. :) Enjoy. And I know there are a couple more than twenty this time, but who cares. :p


1. Coat: Vergil's trademark coat is his and his alone. Unless his wife is wearing it. With nothing underneath.

2. Rocks: When he found several large rocks in the refrigerator he was mildly surprised, but unconcerned. His daughter had a strange habit of collecting items and storing them in odd places. When he'd inquired about the placement of her "rock collection", she informed him that she preferred to sit on them when they were cold.

3. Sea: He didn't like the ocean. The constant ebb and flow of the tide made him uneasy, and the smell was nauseating. So why did he put up with this place? Well, his son enjoyed building vast sand-fortresses. The girl-child presented him with dozens of pretty shells she would find and collect, "Fo' you dah-dee!" And, last but not least, his wife looked great in a two-piece.

4. Wrath: It'd been a long while since he'd unleashed his wrath on anything. That changed when several foolish demons dared to attack his children, frightening them badly. That day, the screams of the dying had lasted much, much longer than they normally did.

5. Punishment: Not surprising, Vergil was the one who dealt out the majority of punishments in his household. For the children, it was usually the lost of certain privileges. With his mate, however, the consequences were much more physical. And fun. And sometimes, unprovoked.

6. Teenager: As his son approached maturity, Vergil could sense the devil within. There were no physical signs as of yet, until the boy began to complain about his "itchy arm".

7. Jealousy: He wasn't jealous by nature. That had always been more of a weakness of Dante's. Still though, if the neighbor didn't take that hand off of his mate's shoulder, he was going to lose some goddamn fingers.

8. Money: In order to teach his daughter about the value of money, she had certain chores she had to complete. If she did her best, he would award her with a dollar. If she did a shabby job, he would reduce the amount by the effort she put forth.

9. Piggy Bank: When his piggy bank was full, Vergil's son used the change to buy his father a new wrap for Yamato's hilt. Vergil was so touched by the gesture, that he allowed the boy the very rare privilege of holding Yamato steady while he replaced the wrap.

10. Marshmallows: Sometimes, for fun, his mate would buy a bag of marshmallows and leave it somewhere obvious. It was great fun to watch Vergil try to resist them for as long as he could, but inevitably give into temptation. By nightfall, the bag would usually be empty.

11. Ice: His mate was adorable when she was angry. And there was nothing that made her madder than when Vergil dropped ice down the back of her shirt.

12. Pillow: Her stomach was the most comfortable pillow he'd ever had.

13. Sleep: He didn't need as much sleep as the rest of his little family. At night, Vergil would go from room to room, watching over his loved ones as they slept.

14. Spot: The most sensitive spot on his body, other than the obvious, was his neck. Knowing this, she often nibbled on the skin of Vergil's neck before asking him a favor. Nine times out of ten, it worked.

15. Dog: When his daughter came home with a puppy she'd found, Vergil adamantly denied her when she begged to keep it. He changed his mind later that same day, however, when the dog piddled on a pair of Dante's shoes.

16. Games: Contrary to popular opinion, Vergil can be very playful. One of his favorite games was "Pinch and Squeal". Unfortunately, his wife wasn't as enthusiastic about it.

17. Hunger: Vergil watched "The Hunger Games", and was entirely unimpressed. In his opinion, "Battle Royale" portrayed the same idea, only better.

18. Winter: As a child,Dante loved Winter. He especially loved pelting his unsuspecting twin with ice-balls. Being buried in a snowdrift and left for dead was entirely worth it.

19. Strawberries: Eva kept a garden and a whole section was dedicated to strawberries for Dante. When they were ripe enough, -or not- she would often catch her younger son in the garden eating them before she could harvest.

20. Lust: Of the seven deadly sins, lust was Dante's vice. Vergil had never understood this, until his mate had shown him that thing she could do with her tongue.

21. Scent: His boy smelled like earth and trees. His daughter smelled like grain and honey. His wife's scent was a mixture of cinnamon and himself.

22. Honor: Vergil's sense of honor had long demanded that he fight fairly and never sully his blade with the blood of an unworthy opponent, nor sneak up from behind to deal a cowardly blow. However, that code did not extend to ambushing his wife in the garage at night in order to scare the hell out of her.