Kite Flying with the Volturi masters
Summer Fun with the Volturi masters
Volturi masters x Reader
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You love the weather in Volterra, but not the wind. Today, however, is breezy, just enough for another old past time of yours. Kite flying.
You go find Aro, who is sitting on his throne, doing absolutely nothing. His red eyes remain unfocused, that is, until he notices your arrival.
"My dear, it's good to see you. Please..." He holds out his hand to you, not to read you, but to draw you closer. He pulls you onto his lap, kissing your cheek. "What can I do for you today?"
"Well," you begin, "if you, Marcus and Caius aren't doing anything, and it looks like you're not, how would you like to spend some time outside, away from the city, that is. There's that large field a few miles away. It's perfectly breezy out."
"I thought you hated wind," he said.
"I do, but this is a breeze. I thought we might go kite flying." You look at him with an expectant expression.
The ancient Volturi master sometimes finds your ideas silly, but he does enjoy experiencing bits and pieces of your human life. "We have no kites," he says, assuming you would know that.
"Felix can go into the village. There's a small toy store there. He knows the place," you suggest.
"And how would Felix know about stores that sell toys?" Aro raises his brow at you.
You bite your lower lip. "I sent him there once?"
Aro smiles at you, his raised brow unchanged.
"Ok, three times." How does this master of vampires so easily make you admit the truth about anything, and without torture?
"Of course, our Felix would do anything for you. Very well, go ask him to get four kites. I will speak with Marcus and Caius. We will meet you here at say, 2:00pm?"
You hug your protector, grinning. "Thank you, Aro. Maybe we can run instead of taking a car?"
"You just want Marcus to carry you."
You blush. "I love having Marcus carry me. Look, Aro, you put us together, so no grousing when we find we like being together." You hop off the master's lap and say, "See you later, Aro." You go find Felix to ask him to visit the village toy store to buy the kites.
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Later, Felix returns with four kites, hoping they prove suitable for you.
"Thank you, my friend. These are perfect."
You take the kites to the throne room to see all three masters waiting for you.
Marcus moves to your side and kisses you. "What is this new hobby you have, my love?"
Just being with your new mate has you wanting to participate in another hobby recently acquired. But you do still want to go outside to enjoy the fresh air away from the city. Later, you tell yourself.
"Who wants to take the kites? Marcus will be taking me."
Caius rolls his eyes but he picks up the package holding the kites, heading outside through the back gate.
Marcus smiles at you and picks you up in his arms, asking if you're comfortable. "Keep your face close to me and close your eyes, little human."
You nod and wind your arms around his neck, while burying your face in his chest, eyes closed. He takes off, moving so fast it forces you to tighten your hold on him.
Aro runs fast enough to easily catch up to you. It's not long before he arrives at the field you mentioned, Caius and you with Marcus close behind. Marcus kisses you before putting you down, holding onto you when you sway a bit unsteadily.
Caius puts the kites on the ground, and looking them over, chooses the kite that is shaped like a black bat. You wonder why you're surprised. "You do realize how cliché that is."
"You're just jealous you didn't get to choose it first, little human. The bat may seem a bit cliché for our kind, who do not turn into bats by the way, but they are fascinating creatures all the same."
You help the masters put together their kites, the breeze picking up a little bit. This should be great for high flying.
"What is the purpose of this again?" Aro asks.
"Haven't you ever heard of Benjamin Franklin?"
"He was an American also."
"Yes, Aro, but the important thing was his experiment using a kite and a key to see if there was a correlation between lightning and electricity. You're supposed to be among the most intelligent people on the planet, or so you implied."
Aro takes that as a challenge. "Yes, my dear. So kites do not have to be just toys."
You press up against him and kiss his cool cheek. "Now you've got it, Aro!"
"What do I do?" he questions you, feeling a bit resigned to your enthusiasm.
"Tie the string to your wrist. That way if you lose the string, the kite won't fly away." You show them by letting go of your string and how the end is tied to your wrist, securing the kite safely. "As the wind catches the kite, let the spindle string out so the kite will be able to fly upward.
You watch as all four kites slowly but surely make their way up into the sky. Then you notice the smaller black kite heading for yours, bumping into it several times.
"Caius, your kite is not a weapon. Stop attacking my kite!" The bat kite circled your rainbow striped kite, as if it were stalking it.
"I am not trying to attack your pathetic kite," he tells you, smirking and using the breeze to send his kite into yours once more.
"Ha! You're a leader of armies, a strategist of wartime fighting. It's all you know. Attack and destroy," you accuse him playfully.
Caius let his kite drift away from yours, and moved to your side. His red eyes bore into your human orbs, his concentration only on you. You felt yourself leaning toward Caius and not on your own accord. He still hadn't blinked. His hand reached up to touch your chin. "It's not all I know."
"Marcus! Caius is trying to seduce me again!" You saw your mate flash between you and the blonde vampire master. You clung to his shirt while you stood behind him.
"Brother, it was one thing when we were unattached to one another. Tease her no more in this fashion." His eyes had turned a shade darker when he stared down Caius.
Caius stepped back, his hands up. "It was just that, teasing, brother. She likes it." He looked behind Marcus to meet your eyes with his. "Isn't that so, little human."
You glare at him, then shake your head. "My soon-to-be-brother, unless you'd like to go around headless, listen to my mate."
"Oh look, my kite is falling to Earth. I'd better work on it. If you'll excuse me." Caius returned to using the breeze to his advantage.
Meanwhile, Aro was smiling to himself. He was happy to see Marcus finally accept Didyme's death and absence by taking you as his mate. Soon he would change you, then you would officially be a member of the Volturi.
"Uhem...wake up, Aro! You're entangling your string with Marcus' string."
"It will go no higher, my dear."
You see the breeze is starting to die, and the kites are beginning to fall to Earth. "I suppose we will have to call it a day. With no wind, there is no lift." You help the others reel in their kites, thinking if they're kept nice, the guards may want to play with them.
Once everything is packed up, Caius takes the package again and heads for the city and castle, followed by Aro.
Marcus takes you in his arms, and you burrow into his chest, wishing you could hear the beating of his heart. He may not have an active heart any longer, but he loves you, this you know with certainty. One day, your heart will stop beating, yet you know it will still feel only love for this ancient vampire.
Marcus looks down at you, and smiles. "To our chambers?" he asks hopefully.
You cup his cheek and kiss him deeply in response. "Please."
He then flashes back to Volterra proper.
The hours were fun for you, and you wonder what else you can share with the masters. They're so hard to keep entertained.
