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Holding the Key of Ardor![]() Info
ReviewOn Jan 2, 2006 Nyx Midnight said: Okay. I went awww at this book. I like when Fire House has the twins fighting and acting all badass, and I also love when it shows they're in love, and not just via sex scenes. DetailsRating: NC-17 Pairing(s): Dante/Vergil Plot: Enzo phones Dante for a job: retrieving the Key of Ardor (last seen in DMC1) for some old guy dressed like a Lawrence of Arabia character. Dante faints because he failed to realise the key was sapping his strength. Vergil arrives to rescue him. The old guy tries to justify himself by showing Vergil that he'S trying to save a child, but it seems it's a trap since Vergil fries the guy anyway. He brings Dante home and tries the Sleeping Beauty trick on him to wake him up, only with more sex. It works, of course. Dante wakes up and angst because he dreamed about the earlier mentioned kid. Vergil shows off the Bangle of Time. All's well that ends well, and the twins are in love. External LinksPowered by MediaShelf. Fugue
icons from Yusuke Kamiyamane.
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