open catch-all + closed prompts for August
Who: Ozymandias + You (plus some closed prompts)
When: August (will be adding more prompts as time goes on!)
Where: Around!
What: Leaving the Coven after a month-long illness, Lunasa, & likely more; hmu if you would like a closed starter or a different prompt
Warnings: None so far, but will update as needed!
When: August (will be adding more prompts as time goes on!)
Where: Around!
What: Leaving the Coven after a month-long illness, Lunasa, & likely more; hmu if you would like a closed starter or a different prompt
Warnings: None so far, but will update as needed!

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The loss of control over his emotions reflects in his appearance slightly too, his claws and teeth lengthening, the fur along his back bristling, though that at least is hidden. He can feel it though, and hates it.
...still, he can't deny Ozymandias brings up a good point. Waver looks up tentatively, his eyes darker than before, almost black and shiny in the low light. ]
No... [ he mumbles, sulking like a scolded child and speaking to his cup. ] Of course I wouldn't. [ Especially not to Iskandar.
He sighs, the anger fading just as suddenly as it had overflowed, and rests his chin in the palm of one hand, elbow on the table.
Iskandar had told him much the same. It's what he keeps trying to tell himself, but it's hard, and it's so much easier right now to just give into that than think things logically through. ]
I'm trying. I've been sitting in on classes at the Coven, reading books, studying-- I don't want to be left behind, but if I can't actually do any of the spells, what's the point?
At least I could manage a little, before. Even if no one else thought it was worth anything.
They made fun of me for even trying.
I guess... at least no one in the Coven's done that yet. 'least not to my face...
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[Ozymandias sits upright again before sliding out of his side of the booth. He comes around to Waver's side of the table and issues a single command,]
Move over.
[If he doesn't move or dawdles, Ozymandias moves him over himself. Once certain that even Waver's tail is clear, Ozymandias sits facing Waver with one foot on the ground and the other leg neatly tucked close to his body between the two of them. If Waver didn't take his drink, he moves it back in front of him and slides his own beer over before finally coming to a rest with one arm on the back of the booth behind Waver.]
Look at me. [And he will actually wait until he has eye contact. Ozymandias' expression is not stern, but it's obvious that he's quite serious.] You said it yourself that you could do something before even if no one else thought much of it. But it clearly meant something to you.
You can still find something like that here. Why imagine if someday there is a mirrorbound Witch here who can't seem to grasp even the simplest of spells. Who might they turn to for help? Another Witch who has grasped all the concepts and skills necessary with ease or someone who might understand more of what they're experiencing?
Or think even beyond that, [he says, the hand on the back of the booth moves to muss up Waver's hair.] You won't be a dog forever. At some point, you'll return home and think of how what you've learned here might help you there.
[He pokes him lightly on the shoulder a few times.]
Concern yourself more with what you think and what is going to be of benefit to you. If the others are going to talk, let them for now. You'll prove them wrong when the time is right. But not if you continue to allow yourself to slip into agreement with them.
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[ Waver is forced to sit up from his slump when suddenly Ozymandias begins to slide into his side of the booth, startled into obeying without protest. He scoots, glancing briefly at Ozymandias before dropping his gaze again and dragging his drink over. There's not much distance left to put between them, between Ozymandias sitting like that, being much taller, and the fact the other side is capped by a wall.
Waver looks up tentatively when told to, struggling to maintain the eye contact. He's flushed with drink and shame, hot and uncomfortable, and torn between wanting to hear the encouragement and being distantly horrified with himself for letting it come to this. Just because he's drunk enough to get mopey and let his tendency to overthink things and criticize himself out so blatantly doesn't mean he's quite drunk enough not to be ashamed about it too.
It's the physical affection that finally gets through to him. He flinches slightly in surprise, but at last looks like he's actually seeing Ozymandias instead of just looking vaguely up to appease him. Another time, Waver would have tried to shake it off or nudge his hand away, embarrassed by the patting especially in public, but right now his reactions are too slowed. Instead, he finds himself leaning in, ears bending down against his hair as if to give Ozymandias more surface area to pet. ]
I am... helping a few people learn. Those who struggle with the concepts and all that, or don't do well in a class setting...
[ Even Iskandar, in fact. It's not that Waver's bad at it -- in fact, he's getting to be quite a good instructor, even as he's still learning the unfamiliar parts of this world's magic -- but it still pains him that it's impossible for him to interact with it. He'd been trying to circumvent his own limitations as a low-born mage and improve his magecraft regardless, but here he doesn't get even that much of a chance.
And then there's the matter of going home... he's not ready to think about that yet, much less do so intoxicated.
Waver twists away from the poking, rubbing his arm sulkily. At least he looks closer to scowling again than about to burst into tears. ]
Okay, okay... stop that.
I... I get it. I'll try.
Just keep proving people wrong until they get it... or whatever.
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That's more like it!
[He stops patting Waver in favor of collecting his drink, elbow resting on the edge of the table as he holds his beer up to Waver.]
To proving them wrong.
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Ah. Another toast.
Waver sits up now, taking his drink back up and turning to face Ozymandias more squarely. ]
Yes. To... that.
[ He leans in to clink his glass against the Pharaoh's emphatically, almost misses, and sloshes some of the half-melted cocktail over his fingers with a muffled swear. ]
Shit... [ First, swigging more from the cup so it's not so full. Logical, right? Then, hurriedly licking the rest off his hand and wrist. Completely forgetting napkins exist. ]
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I think perhaps after you finish that drink, we should see about getting you home.
[Ozymandias isn't all that convinced that Waver will be able to handle more than just the two cocktails. He'd much rather not end the night holding Waver's hair back while he's doubled over someone's shrubbery on the way home.]
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[ It's difficult to tell if he's disappointed or just whining because he feels like it, but it does at least seem that his mood has significantly improved. For all his gloominess just a bit ago, it just took a bit of encouragement and affection, apparently. And some annoying him. The poking helped.
Not that Waver is able to really think about any of that critically right now. He finishes licking off his hand, wipes the rest on his pants (gross) and returns to sipping his drink at a more leisurely pace this time.
Resting one elbow on the table and leaning down heavily on it, Waver props his cheek on the palm of his hand, facing Ozymandias with one leg folded up on the seat now. ]
I think I lost points... [ he groans, embarrassed. He'd been trying to prove he was fun, and instead he got depressed. Damn. ]
You asked me what else I do, but... I dunno. I'm boring. I just like reading.
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I will never understand how dismissive you people from the modern era are towards reading, [he says with a small, exasperated sigh.] During my lifetime, it meant something to be able to read.
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Waver peers up from his drink, absently licking condensation off the side of his cup, and then licking his lips in turn. The glass clinks back onto the table. ]
Everyone can read now.
[ Maybe not everyone here... Actually, Waver's not sure how high the literacy rates in Aefenglom are. But he's getting distracted. ]
But I guess I'll take that as a win. Talking about a cool hobby? Check.
[ He even chances a tentative smile, ears perking hopefully. ]
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[He grins back at Waver.]
You will need something to talk about the next time we go drinking after all.
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[ Please. He's so bad at smalltalk and conversations that aren't about magic or cleaning or finances or something else incredibly boring, help. ]
...ah.
[ Hang on. ]
Next time?
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Relax! I will pay for my share of drinks then. Simply because I am used to a degree of being waited upon doesn't mean that I am a freeloader, [he says with a dismissive wave of his hand. That is Waver's actual concern right?] This was an exception since you lost our wager.
[He cants his head to one side, his smile widening into an almost wicked grin.]
Though I suppose if you're foolish enough to wager my skills against yours again, I may end up avoiding paying for a single drink! [He might have otherwise clapped Waver on the shoulder as he had before, but with him facing so directly toward Ozymandias, he really can only muss his hair up again.] Really, you should have known better than to wager against me. Let this be a lesson to you to never bet against the mighty Ozymandias again!
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He huffs, but it's harder to hide the smile under his usual grumpy brow-furrowing when he's halfway to wasted. ]
Maybe it just depends on the wager. I bet--
Uwah?! [ A more aggressive head pat! He wasn't expecting that. Now that he's not so listless too, Waver lifts a hand clumsily to shove at Ozymandias's wrist (without much strength behind it). He could have tried to pull away, but obviously doesn't. Because he just as obviously likes it, but apparently feels the need to pretend otherwise. Ozy will get used to it... ]
I just gotta find something you're not as good at, see?
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Now I know you've had too much to drink! You're talking utter and complete nonsense.
[It's much better to see Waver smiling, Ozymandias decides. And apparently all it takes a combination of praise and aggravating him. Fortunately, neither are particularly hard to do. Despite how critical Waver tends to be of himself, Ozymandias hasn't found much to criticize him over other than being an occasional stick in the mud. But then again, that just lends itself to the ease of the latter.]
I excel at all things. You should know better than to suggest otherwise.
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[ Now he definitely has to think of something! Something Ozymandias can't do but he can... ]
I bet... there's gotta be something. You're just saying that 'cause- 'cause no one's told you otherwise yet.
[ Yep. Filter's gone. Not that he's being rude! Well. At least not on purpose. ]
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You aim for the impossible, Waver. I would normally admire such determination, but in this case, it is mere folly.
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[ Now he's just being contrary on purpose. Waver smirks, watching Ozymandias over the rim of his cup as he takes another drink... and nearly hits himself in the face with the ice, tilting the cup too far back as he finishes the cocktail. Whoops. ]
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I was not including myself in that! [And just like that, it's the return of the roughhousing as Waver most assuredly finds himself placed in a headlock. There is no escaping or stopping the headpats now. Granted those headpats are more akin to a noogie, but the point still stands.] Why would I ever encourage anyone to defy me?
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[ oh no... trapped... ]
Hey, d-don't...!
[ Graceful as ever, Waver flails and tries to squirm out of his grip-- not particularly effectively, considering he's pretty much stuck between the wall capping the edge of the booth, the narrow seating itself, and Ozymandias's body.
He does manage to wriggle downward a bit, but only really succeeds in mashing his face against Ozymandias's
royal tiddieschest... producing the following extremely eloquently phrased protest: ]Mmhhmh--
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Was that an apology?
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He's stopped flailing quite so much, realizing he's well and truly stuck until Ozymandias loosens his grip. It's not hard, but it isn't budging either. He grunts, reversing tactics and trying to poke his head up enough to be heard. ]
Nuh-uh!
[ Still more of a noise than a response. Despite his show of trying to shove at Ozymandias's chest, at least one part of Waver is still honest. His tail is wagging again, tight little flicks back and forth excitedly. Traitor. ]
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Would you like to try that again?
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He changes tactics, shifting around to try to get both legs up on the bench now so he'll have more leverage. Even if he doesn't have much room for it. ]
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What do you think you're doing? [He leans down with Waver, not using any real force but making the angle Waver has to work with to get his feet up a little more challenging.] You shouldn't get your feet all over their furniture.
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[ Angry! How dare!
Ozymandias effectively blocks Waver by not giving him enough room, and smothering him a little more in the process. It doesn't hurt or anything, but it definitely makes it hard to move.
After a few more pointless wiggles, Waver seems to get tired. He stops squirming, and resumes grumbling, muffled but sort of understandable. ]
Okay, okay... [ a soft grr of resigned annoyance. ] Lemme up, ugh...
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