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tenuefarfalla) wrote in
eswareinmal2012-09-06 10:46 am
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WHO: Cho and Loki
WHAT: pulling a prank, and the discovering thereof
WHEN: RD18, early morning
WHERE: HH, library
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WARNINGS: none
It's early. Early enough that Cho is the only one awake in the house. She chased the dawn with Charlie, and now he's safely back in his stall and she's heading in to change her clothes. The light from under the library door stops her. Someone could have woken while she was gone, but curiosity still makes her investigate, slipping inside with an offensive blast of magic held at the ready. The blue at the table is not Liara. "What are you doing here?"
WHAT: pulling a prank, and the discovering thereof
WHEN: RD18, early morning
WHERE: HH, library
NOTES: tag to base post
WARNINGS: none
It's early. Early enough that Cho is the only one awake in the house. She chased the dawn with Charlie, and now he's safely back in his stall and she's heading in to change her clothes. The light from under the library door stops her. Someone could have woken while she was gone, but curiosity still makes her investigate, slipping inside with an offensive blast of magic held at the ready. The blue at the table is not Liara. "What are you doing here?"

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"Continuing my study of this world," he says, archly. "What else?"
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When he touches her hand to stop her, she tenses ever so slightly, but she doesn't actually pull away. Hands are a special part of a Sorcerer's body, intimate, guarded, private - but he's already tapped directly into her magic, there are few ways to be more connected than that in Rowan. So she just continues to turn the page, pushing into his hand until she can see the beautifully lettered false decree.
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A sigh, though, as she turns the page. He lets go of it, leans back. Surrenders to the thought that she will see it.
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"I have a certain idea," he admits.
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He does close the journal, now, if she lets him.
"Truly," he says, "I believe this is a day that will be remembered with amusement, perhaps embarrassment or disappointment, not with anger or terror. If you feel it is worthy of revealing my name, and having justice done, I leave it in your hands."
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She lets him close the journal. She isn't planning to tear the page out or anything. But she also slides it out of his reach, sitting on the table and swinging her legs lightly back and forth. "Eventually they're going to figure out it didn't come from the King. They're going to look for someone to blame. You're preying on their idiocy. That's not very nice. People don't like having it pointed out."
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Ah, how he wishes he was overstating the case. But these people... they are idiots.
He takes a step further, and decides to reassure her.
"There are a dozen arguments against any binding marriage," he says. "To claim you are married or betrothed in your own world -- to claim that you have a nameless love among the other heroes -- to speak in complex terms until the king claims a headache and declares it null. If any feel themselves in near danger of being bound to one of the townsfolk, I will gladly lend my voice to their defense. I do not seek to do harm, sorceress."
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It's not all that surprising, really. Loki, God of Mischief. Original or not, he's living up to the name. She can't fault him that. Or, she could, but it wouldn't do any good. The endeavour to change people only ends in heartache. "Meanwhile, I've got an hour to put together some sort of outing for the children that will keep them out of the town and where I can see them all day." The meaning of which should be fairly clear. If one of the people here finds the idea of tricking a ten-year-old into a marriage appealing, she wants to see their face and know where to find them later.
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He shoots her a little smile. "Now, that would be telling."
In truth, he doesn't plan to watch it at all. He has other priorities.
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"Heaven forbid you tell someone what you're thinking." And the sarcasm is laid on thick there. But if it makes him happy. He's had a shitty couple of days, she'll be the first to admit.
Seriously, though, she needs to put together a basket of food and something to entertain three small children. Faolan would be happy chasing butterflies all day, but she's not sure about the other two. She could bring paints for Gretel. She seemed to like the penguin. Rue is a mystery, though. She'll figure it out.
"Give me a shout if you come up with something with a little more... finesse. I'll pop some popcorn and we'll get a good seat." And yes, she's teasing him. But she's half serious. God of Mischief, she's sure he can do better than this if he really puts his mind to it. And she bets that's something to see.
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"Next time, then," he tells her. Gives her a slight bow. "I'll be on my way, now."
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"Thank you," he says, uncertainly.
And he keeps going.
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She watches him leave, continuing to walk backwards until she sees him sweep around the corner. If he had a cape, it would be swooshing behind him. That mental image is almost enough to make her laugh. "You're welcome," she shouts down the hall.
And then she turns on her own heel and heads for the kitchen. Food and fun and she's got kids to round up. She's already pulling her orb off her neck to get in touch with them.