Asra (
halfheartedmagician) wrote in
middaeg2019-05-26 09:47 am
Don't waste your worry on me [OPEN]
Who: Asra
When: Throughout the week
Where: Various locations
What: Wandering magician life - namely failing to do anything legally at all
Warnings: None at this point
i.
[Asra isn't terribly concerned about the promise of a reward, but helping someone find a lost pet seems like the right thing to do and offers a chance for exploring. Which is why he's hunting around the harbour, enjoying the smell of salt and water, reminded of the years he spent in similar situations growing up.]
Any luck, Faust?
[He doesn't appear to be talking to anyone else close by, but someone who wanders a bit closer may find a pale snake winding around their leg and hear a faint voice, almost like a whisper in their mind.]
(Found friend!)
ii.
[It's a warm day, and the sun overhead glints off of Asra's jewellery and sends rainbows dancing across the stone walls of the alleyway entrance that he's set up in. He's seated on a brightly coloured blanket at the entrance of the narrow gap, an assortment of trinkets, a few carved masks, and one or two packets of herbs spread out before him. His cards flash from hand to hand as he lazily shuffles them, the bright paints and bits of gold leaf catching the light. Faust curls about his chest and shoulders, her head resting on Asra's shoulder, although she looks up and flickers her tongue at any who stop by.
Sensing someone watching, Asra looks up and smiles, crooks his finger for them to come closer.] Interested in a reading? Or something--
[Before he can finish, there's a shout from nearby.] Oi! I already told you to move on!
[An annoyed looking guard starts towards them and, quick as a flash, Asra is up, the cards disappeared and the blanket gathered up around everything and tied rapidly into a makeshift bag.]
Come on! [Laughing, he grabs for the other's hand and starts running down the streets, seeming to enjoy the sound of chasing footsteps after them more than he probably should.]
iii.
[Maybe it's late, or maybe it's early. Or maybe it's even the middle of the day with the sun warm overhead. It doesn't seem to matter exactly what time it is or even the location, really. Much like a cat, Asra finds places to sleep whenever the mood takes him and it apparently has now.
He's found in various places; curled up out of the way in a huge coil of rope by the harbour, sprawled out under a tree in a park, stretched out on the warm stone surrounding a decorative fountain. Should he be sleeping somewhere more appropriate? Probably. Are you going to wake him up to tell him that though?
...well even if you don't, that guard who looks severely done with the magician's shit right now might.]
When: Throughout the week
Where: Various locations
What: Wandering magician life - namely failing to do anything legally at all
Warnings: None at this point
i.
[Asra isn't terribly concerned about the promise of a reward, but helping someone find a lost pet seems like the right thing to do and offers a chance for exploring. Which is why he's hunting around the harbour, enjoying the smell of salt and water, reminded of the years he spent in similar situations growing up.]
Any luck, Faust?
[He doesn't appear to be talking to anyone else close by, but someone who wanders a bit closer may find a pale snake winding around their leg and hear a faint voice, almost like a whisper in their mind.]
(Found friend!)
ii.
[It's a warm day, and the sun overhead glints off of Asra's jewellery and sends rainbows dancing across the stone walls of the alleyway entrance that he's set up in. He's seated on a brightly coloured blanket at the entrance of the narrow gap, an assortment of trinkets, a few carved masks, and one or two packets of herbs spread out before him. His cards flash from hand to hand as he lazily shuffles them, the bright paints and bits of gold leaf catching the light. Faust curls about his chest and shoulders, her head resting on Asra's shoulder, although she looks up and flickers her tongue at any who stop by.
Sensing someone watching, Asra looks up and smiles, crooks his finger for them to come closer.] Interested in a reading? Or something--
[Before he can finish, there's a shout from nearby.] Oi! I already told you to move on!
[An annoyed looking guard starts towards them and, quick as a flash, Asra is up, the cards disappeared and the blanket gathered up around everything and tied rapidly into a makeshift bag.]
Come on! [Laughing, he grabs for the other's hand and starts running down the streets, seeming to enjoy the sound of chasing footsteps after them more than he probably should.]
iii.
[Maybe it's late, or maybe it's early. Or maybe it's even the middle of the day with the sun warm overhead. It doesn't seem to matter exactly what time it is or even the location, really. Much like a cat, Asra finds places to sleep whenever the mood takes him and it apparently has now.
He's found in various places; curled up out of the way in a huge coil of rope by the harbour, sprawled out under a tree in a park, stretched out on the warm stone surrounding a decorative fountain. Should he be sleeping somewhere more appropriate? Probably. Are you going to wake him up to tell him that though?
...well even if you don't, that guard who looks severely done with the magician's shit right now might.]

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[Hearing her name, Faust's pale head peeks out from Asra's scarf and turns towards Julian. Asra uses the moment to observe Julian's face, noting the sharp angles that catch the light and the dark circles under his eyes. He hums faintly in thought, turning over the other man's words in his mind.]
I suppose I'm hungry.
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[But he cuts himself off at that, shakes his head. Monsters he was going to say. But the word sticks like lead in his throat, turns hard and cold. He thinks, very briefly, of the feathers. Lets the subject die.]
You haven't eaten? You ought to be taking better care of yourself.
[Pot, kettle.]
Look, just er, just come back with me, will you? For a late supper, if nothing else.
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[Although he is curious what Julian had been going to say, tilting his head to watch him for a moment from beneath pale lashes before he shrugs.]
The sun was warm and I fell asleep instead. But I suppose something to eat would be nice. Can you cook?
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Have a care, Asra. This isn't our world, and you don't have your magic here. I've heard things, at the tavern. Mutterings and the like. Not everyone thinks our presence here is a good thing.
[There's a pause, just the length of a fast-thudding heartbeat--]
And I can cook...though whether or not you'd consider it edible is another matter entirely.
[His lips quirk then, into just the faintest ghost of a smile.]
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I have more of it than before, Ilya. More every day. [He laughs quietly.] And the guards only chase me so far.
[But their disagreement aside, he does give a surprised snort of amusement at the comment the other man makes about his cooking.,] Oh? I suppose I'll have to judge that for myself.
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[He says it, both worry and disapproval mixing in his voice. Never mind that they're both aware Asra is capable of looking after himself, probably far moreso than Julian.
And he decides to strategically leave out the tale of how he burnt the porridge to the skillet so badly that they had to throw it out, or how he'd scalded his hands making tea thanks to a moment of carelessness. Clearly, he doesn't need to know that.]
Lucky for you, you probably won't have to. We have bread, cheese, butter, and some honey. I think there are some sweet apples left. Even I can manage to make a meal out of that.
[His smile flashes just a touch wider, this time.]
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Asra hums at Julian's suggestion, not terribly surprised that it happens to not involve any cooking.]
I suppose that would work. Maybe we can toast some of it as well.
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[He says it lightly though, all casual ease, as though it isn't something he would very much like to occur. Just a polite offer. The slight dusting of pink at the tips of his ears means nothing, nothing at all.]
And no doubt we could, if that's what you want.
[He says it as he sweeps long the darkened streets, leads them down a twisting back alley that proves a faster - if slightly more dubious - route towards the gardens where the tower stands stark against the night.]
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[Asra doesn't pick up his own pace to match Julian's longer stride, letting him get ahead with the easy knowledge that it's more likely that Julian will worry about losing him than the other way around. Although the other man might have a point about one thing; now that the sun is down and the ocean spray has worked at his skin and he's not curled in on himself any more, Asra does find that heat leaving him quite quickly, his own clothing meant for much warmer climes, and he wraps his arms around himself as he follows after the doctor.]
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[There's a note of teasing in his voice, and though his back is turned on the magician, perhaps Asra can discern it there all the same-- the wily smile, the incorrigible raise of his brow. Perhaps if he makes it all joke, all flirt, Asra will be unable to discern his concern. The low thrum of his disappointment.
He glances back over his shoulder then, trying to ensure that his former lover hasn't fallen too far behind, has a response poised on the tip of his tongue, some witty rejoinder to Asra's insistence on remaining untethered--
--but he catches it, as he turns. The way Asra's arms wrap around himself, and subtly he slows his pace. Brows pulled together around a frown.]
And look, your shivering. You should have said. Do you want my coat?
[He says it even as he begins whipping it from his shoulders in a showy flourish.]
And it's all the more reason to be inside, where it's warm. You're being foolish.
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But he shifts the thoughts aside and gives Julian an exasperated look at the concern and how he's already pulling that over dramatic monstrosity off of his shoulders.]
I'm fine, Ilya. Really. You probably need that more than I do.
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[He says it a little coolly despite the tease in the magician's voice, notes the steel that underlies the statement. The look on his face, it closes off. Goes a little distant. But regardless, he's moving to try draping that 'over-dramatic monstrosity' over Asra's shoulders before he can quite prevent it.]
Nonsense. You're obviously cold, and I'm quite all right. Unlike you, I have the sense to layer up.
[True to his word, he's wearing a jacket under the coat, a shirt beneath that, gloves concealing his hands as always. Overdressed, if anything. Though he has more reason than usual to want to keep his skin concealed.
And with the coat out of the way it may become that little bit more obvious that the jacket underneath fits him less flatteringly than it used to. A touch too loose, now.]
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He wishes there were an easier way, which is perhaps why he doesn't protest the coat and looks up at Julian drapes it around him, the action putting them close enough that he can see much closer the way that Julian's cheekbones press against his skin and the hollow circles under his eyes. He's silent as he wraps the coat around himself and tilts his head, expression unreadable as he surveys the doctor's face.]
...well we'd better get inside quickly then, hadn't we?
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[He says it, his voice still slightly frosted at the edges, turning away from the magician to continue leading them towards the place that, for now, he calls home. Ducks into the narrow alley and it's cluster of buildings like crooked teeth, leading to the gardens behind the homes facing the street, carved out around the base of the old tower. Pauses only briefly when reaching the Jacob's ladder, ensuring that Asra is still behind him before he turns to make his nimble ascent. Says nothing more, not until they're both inside.]
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So he climbs, with some difficulty considering the coat wrapped loosely around him, and ends up having to wear the giant thing and climb the ladder reminded rather uncomfortably of vague memories of borrowing Muriel's cloak in the colder months. It's far too big for him and despite his own familiarity with rope ladders and climbing, Asra stumbles on getting through the window and makes an irritated noise.]
I don't need this any more.
[He takes the opportunity to slip out of it, despite the fact he's still rather chilled, and passes it back to Julian.]
...is Cain out?
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It also attests to the fact that the other man must, indeed, be out.]
Mmmm. Looks that way, doesn't it? Sometimes he stays late at the Coven, studying.
[Learning magic goes unsaid.]
Or perhaps he's out with friends, hard to say.
[He moves to begin lighting a little clutch of candles, clustered about near the stove, then shifts to crouch beside the stove itself. His back turned to Asra, jacket going unremoved. But there's nothing noticeably unusual in that, considering the chill.]
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Maybe you should join him, Ilya. [He suggests teasingly, absently rubbing his arms to work the chill of the room from them.] It seems everyone here is starting to show some skill in magic or other changes, so you should have something too.
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--but Asra continues, and something in Julian visibly stiffens, the long line of his shoulders growing taut, body strung like a bow.]
No.
[It's all he says, and that one word cracks like a whip, uncharacteristically harsh and abrupt. His face remains averted from Asra, turned towards the fire, but what little colour he had drains right out of him, and again his mind turns to feathers. To the raw itch of his skin beneath his clothes, where he's pulled them out.]
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It was just a suggestion, Ilya. I didn't expect you to take it so seriously.
[He reaches out, just shy of putting his hand into the stove, and feeds a little magic into the coaxing the flames to catch and build faster, the soft pale glow at his chest throwing into sharp relief the edges of Julian's cheekbones.]
Maybe you'll feel better when you eat something.
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Oh. Um, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to snap at you. Maybe I just er--
[He wants to say he's fine, he's always fine, nothing ever bothers him, but perhaps a small half-truth here is a necessary evil. Perhaps a small admission of defeat will detract from the greater darkness rattling through his bones.]
--maybe I do need to eat something. Surprising really, how tiring it is. Working behind a bar. Who'd have thought it. Hah.
[His words ring a little hollow, and slowly he unfolds himself, heads over to the shelves that currently suffice as a meagre larder of sorts, to fetch the promised food.]
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[Asra tries to reassure the other man, surprised that he's so on edge and having felt the way he flinched at the touch, but Julian turns away and heads to the shelves, turning his back and hiding his feelings once more. Asra doesn't push further, wondering how much he really can considering their history, that he's hardly in Julian's life now. It feels like a concern he has little right to.
Instead he sighs and settles down by the fire, warming his hands and letting Faust out of his scarf to settle on the warm stones.]
Maybe you've been working too hard. [He offers softly, watching Julian's back.] Come sit here with me, Ilya. Let me make you something to eat.
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[He turns then, after filling up the tension-laden spaces with idle chatter, and this time - as he makes his way back to where the magician has settled himself, arms laden with the promised food - he manufactures a lightning-strike smile. Forces the clustering shadows away from the angles of his face. Feigns normalcy.]
And nonsense, my dear. You're the guest. I ought to be making food for you.
[Never mind that he's singularly useless at it and would be much better off conceding. He closes the distance between them in just a few long strides, begins to lay the trappings of a meal out in front of them.]
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...what's bothering you, Ilya?
[He knows that something is at this point, something more than Asra's absence, but he's not certain what it could be. Unless...]
Did something happen between you and Cain?
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But Asra's question comes, and it's so far from the shape of his fears that something in Julian infinitesimally relaxes. Slowly, he sinks down to sit beside the magician.]
What? No. He's er, that is...we've been getting along rather well. For some reason, he actually seems to think highly of me.
[Cain will realise his mistake eventually, he's sure, but for now they're getting along just fine.]
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I'm glad he does. You don't seem to agree but you should have someone who cares for you. You're not a monster, Ilya.
[His attention goes to the food laid out before them and Asra reaches for a knife, slicing pieces off the bread and cheese and considering the best way to toast it all.]
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