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riverviewlogs2017-09-04 11:02 am
(closed) back at it again at fantasy krispy kreme
who: ipre squad
what: shenanigans, mostly soulmate shenanigans
when: september
where: ya mom's bed
warnings: #drama, also smooches and ~references~ to boning i guess
[It doesn't really matter that much, who drinks the potion first, the end result is the same: six white threads, the colour of bonds, stretching out between them. There are three that go nowhere in particular, for Merle, Davenport, and Barry, but the other three have definite ends.
Maybe there are others, too. I'm not your dad.]
what: shenanigans, mostly soulmate shenanigans
when: september
where: ya mom's bed
warnings: #drama, also smooches and ~references~ to boning i guess
[It doesn't really matter that much, who drinks the potion first, the end result is the same: six white threads, the colour of bonds, stretching out between them. There are three that go nowhere in particular, for Merle, Davenport, and Barry, but the other three have definite ends.
Maybe there are others, too. I'm not your dad.]

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Once again, he pulls her into a hug. This time, one of forgiveness.
He surprises himself by saying next:]
I'm sorry, Luce. We all shot you down and the things we did to Faerun were... [He doesn't need to get into that.
He'd always felt guilty turning against Lucretia at the last moment. Part of him had wanted to be on her side, but something, whether it be lack of faith or maybe peer pressure from the others, had convinced him otherwise. He knew Lucretia's plan wouldn't work, but maybe, if they'd at least heard her out and reworked her plan...]
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She wants to say 'it's okay', but it isn't okay. And it probably isn't going to be okay for a long, long time. Lucretia knows this doesn't mean that she's off the hook, but Magnus' kindness does carve a sliver off the leaden weight of guilt inside of her, and for that she is more than grateful.)
Thank you. (Her voice is a low, muffled mumble. She sniffs.)
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Mhm.
[The truth is that they were all to blame, for something, in some way. Lucretia took away so much from all of them, but they'd taken so much from Faerun. Whose crime was worse, really?
He plants a kiss on her forehead, then rests his chin on her head, and lets this embrace ride itself out.]
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Sorry, (she says thickly, and then Junior takes that moment to dive bomb the top of Magnus' head from the kitchen ceiling with a playful hum, knocking into his forehead and giving Lucretia a moment to collect herself a little better.)
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[The collision startles him at first, just because it's been a while, but he soon recognizes the feeling. He turns to the voidfish, delighted.]
Fisher! [No, wait.
Even if the two are near identical, he knows Fisher well enough that this is different to him.]
Not Fisher. Junior? [He's asking Lucretia if he's correct. He's never met Junior before, but has heard of him.]
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It came through the portal, not too long ago.
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[He gives the voidfish an affectionate rub on its cap.] Nice to meet you, Junior. I'm your grandpa!
[To Lucretia:] He's adorable.
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magnus YOU'RE adorableJunior seems pleased; Lucretia watches it float, and settle to rest on Magnus' shoulder, in the little crook between neck and collarbone.)
Right? It's been nice, having it around. Somebody to talk to.
(Oh, that sounds so sad Lucretia.)
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Oh, Creesh, that is sad. Magnus looks at her for a moment, thoughtfully (and maybe just the tiniest bit pitifully), and then swivels two chairs from the kitchen table and takes a seat, motioning for Lucretia to take the other one.]
How about we talk? How's Riverview been treating you? [Now that he feels satisfied with his answers, they can actually catch up.]
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Well. (Aside from the in-fighting, obviously. Lucretia crosses to sit at her table, shifting aside some papers to make room for Magnus if he wants to come and sit too.)
Work is good and I've made lovely friends. And... I'm seeing somebody. Sort of. (She smiles hesitantly. Her eyes are still red from crying.)
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That's great! What's she like? Tell me everything.
[He's wants to know about the happy things in her life. She's so tired.]
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She's– amazing, Magnus. (She's aware that she is being so sappy right now, but she can't help it. She's ridiculously fond of Beverly.)
She from a ship– the Enterprise, and they travel intergalactically. She's a doctor.
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Ooh, a doctor, huh? [He waggles his eyebrows.] That's impressive. And she's from space, just like us! Obviously you were meant for each other.
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I don't– I wouldn't go that far. But I enjoy her company, and she's... she's been so kind to me, what with everything that's been happening.
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I'm glad. You deserve something nice, Luce.
[...And then he leans forward in his chair, teasing again.]
Ssoooooooo have ya kissed her yet?
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I– (is there any point in lying? It's probably written all over her face. This is ridiculous, she is an adult.) Yes. I have.
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Also, Magnus is a child.]
Ooooooooh, get it, Creesh! Up top! [He raises both his hands for a double high-five.]
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You're ridiculous. (She has missed this so much.)
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I know I am. But you love me.
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(Very, very much.)
It's really good to have you back, Magnus.
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[It's so odd acknowledging this, as it's kind of... her fault, but he says it in a way that lays no blame on her.]
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As we did you.
And– it's Lucretia. Not 'Creesh'.
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Of course. Lucretia.
[She's so serious. He loves her.]
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Where are you staying at the moment, Magnus? Community housing?
(Maybe he moved into Taako and Lup's place. The thought gives her brief, melancholy pause.)
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[The fact that Taako and Lup have a spare room now has, indeed, crossed his mind, but he's not gonna bring that up to Lucretia. It was hers, after all.]
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