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plumsaffron Ā· 2 months ago
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*sigh* Itā€™s a good thing I totally lost interest in Disney/Pixar/Dreamworks and similar fictional media from the west. And thatā€™s coming from a North American lol. I mean a lot of American media have just gotten so dull recently aside from certain major companies being notorious for canceling their quality showsā€¦
I blame KFP for making me think that snow leopards and albino red eyed/leucistic characters were evil during my childhood through early teenhood. What were the creators thinking for making a portion of snow leopards antagonists??
In real life, snow leopards are actually wary of humans and would rather avoid them. They are genetically closer to tigers than actual leopards. The snow leopards are quite more chill than their big cat cousins in captivity.
*Starts remembering Ladies Of Shade in and
Junjieā€™s leopard minions in
KFP Legends of Awesomeness*
**and the cursed crap they did to Tai Lungā€™s newphew, Peng, when he discovered the truth in his search. Like yikes. Made Po hold his paw with the wuxi finger hold like when he intentionally sent Pengā€™s uncle to the spirit realm when Tai Lung was literally completely unable to beat him and people are trying to make excuses.
Just like when they try to make an excuse with what Oogway The Magnificent does with giving cruel and unusual punishment to Tai Lung and Shifu deciding to be an npc, when clearly Oogway can simply just knock him out easily each time. Bruh moment considering what he and General Kai used to be and do.**
***Oh there's darkness in his heart (...just like everyone else) that people absorb in their minds and spread around cause "oh wise turtle".
A test of humility he failed bs people theorize. Crap viewers say to try to justify his fate when canon and lack of evidence shows otherwise is wow.
Everything was seen an epic or heroic until Peng learned (but that was temporary too I guess. Things went well for Peng at least).***
Movies/shows do have a way of portraying things (effects, colors, music, and quotes at certain points (especially by what they refer to as so wise peoples) help too) in making one think something when it really wasnā€™t how it seemed. Sucks how powerful it can be to lots.
I remember thinking or maybe trying to believe someone in another series actually tried admitting failure, but really they were too far gone and were throwing unrealistic expectations and shifting burden on another to change a group that was never the problem to just submit and cope with nonsense.
Another instance in my past was thinking that the hero or protagonist actually was going to work with the antagonist and solve things and make a situation where neither of them or others are victims of an environment, but it didnā€™t happen. The protagonist actually failed and only wanted their antagonist on their side.
Anyways though.
That was an interesting thing to know of for
snow leopards irl though.
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davidchiemcore Ā· 7 months ago
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transcript for DRDT Prologue Episode One! going to make this a series where i (hopefully) write down all the dialogue for drdt, if i dont get burnt out. at the end, ill post a google doc with them all together
???: ā€¦ā€¦
???: Fuck!!
???: Fuck, fuck, fuck, this really hurtsā€¦
???: Ouch, I really wasnā€™t expecting her to attack me like that.
???: I made a massive mistake to trust them. I canā€™t rely on anyone.
???: All by myself, I have to end the killing game.
???: And even if I canā€™t do thatā€¦
???: I have to kill Teruko Tawaki.
???: No matter what.
Prologue: Distrust and Despair
Teruko: ā€¦I had a weird dream.
Teruko: Huh? Where am I?
Teruko: When I opened my eyes, I found myself resting on a bed in an unfamiliar place.
Teruko: This looks like some sort of hotel room.
Teruko: Wait, how did I even get here? I have no recollection of coming here.
Teruko: The last thing I remember wasā€“
Teruko: Ah! I was going to the entrance ceremony of Hopeā€™s Peak Academy!
Teruko: But this doesnā€™t look like Hopeā€™s Peak at all, much less any sort of school. Just what is going on?
Teruko: ā€¦
Teruko: No use staying here, I suppose. I think it would be best if I left this room and tried to find out more about this place.
Teruko: I stepped out of the room and found myself in a hall with 15 other doors exactly like the one I left.
Teruko: Do all these doors lead to rooms like the one I just left?
Teruko: They all have nameplates on them. The one I came out of has my name.
Teruko: Teruko Tawakiā€¦ Thatā€™s me.
Teruko: I donā€™t recognize any of these other names, though.
Teruko: I tried each door. They were all locked. Seems Iā€™m also locked out of the room I just left.
Teruko: No good, I guess.
Teruko: I should keep exploring.
Teruko: AH!!
Teruko: I walked to the end of the hallway and rounded the corner, when suddenlyā€“
Xander: AUGH!!
Teruko: *CRASH*
Teruko: I crashed into another person pretty roughly, knocking us both to the ground.
Teruko: Oā€“ouch! That really hurtā€¦
Xander: ā€¦
Teruko: Are you alright? Sorry for knocking you over like that.
Xander: ā€¦
Teruko: Ah-! Youā€™re bleeding! Are you okay?
Xander: Oh. Yup. Iā€™m fineā€¦
Xander: Heh hehā€¦ā€¦
Teruko: Eā€“eh??
Teruko: All of a sudden, he collapsed.
Teruko: Umā€“Hello??
Teruko: No useā€¦ Heā€™s unconscious.
Teruko: ā€¦
Teruko: I canā€™t believe I accidentally knocked someone unconscious within minutes of being awake. I feel badā€¦
Teruko: I should find something to treat him with. Maybe thereā€™s a medical room around here.
Teruko: After a little bit of searching, I stumbled upon what looked to be an infirmary.
Teruko: Letā€™s see. Thereā€™s bandages, gauze, various medicinesā€“perhaps some ibuprofen?
Xander: Yeah, that would sound pretty nice.
Teruko: Alright, I seeā€“
Teruko: Whaā€“AH!
Xander: Oh, sorry, did I scare you? I didnā€™t mean to sneak up on you like that, really!
Teruko: Y-you! Were you just pretending to be unconscious??
Xander: Err, no. You did actually knock me unconscious. Well, Iā€™m fine now.
Teruko: Oh. And, your eyeā€¦
Xander: Like I said, Iā€™m fine now. Donā€™t worry about it.
Teruko: Are you sure? You were bleeding; that doesnā€™t seem like an injury to brush off.
Xander: Like I said!! Totally fine! Iā€™m a tough guy, I can handle it.
Teruko: Iā€™m still really sorry, uhmā€¦ uh, whatā€™s your name?
Xander: Oh! Ack, how rude of me! I forgot to introduce myself. Iā€™m making a terrible first impression.
Xander: Alriiight! The nameā€™s Alexander Matthews. But you can just call me Xander, itā€™s much cooler sounding. Iā€™m the Ultimate Rebel, nice to meet you!
Ultimate Rebel - Xander Matthews
Teruko: Ultimate?
Xander: You must have heard of Hopeā€™s Peak Academy, right? An exclusive school that only accepts students, known as Ultimates, who possess extraordinary talents.
Xander: It just so happens that Iā€™ve been accepted there! Pretty incredible, huh?
Teruko: Ah,youā€™re a freshman of Hopeā€™s Peak? I am too. We might be classmates.
Teruko: I should introduce myself as well. I am Teruko Tawaki, the Ultimate Lucky Student.
Ultimate Lucky Student - Teruko Tawaki
Xander: So youā€™re the Lucky Student, huh, Ms. Teruko? Youā€™re the one whoā€™s got accepted by the lottery.
Teruko: Oh, right. Thatā€™s correct.
Teruko: Unlike the rest of the students of Hopeā€™s Peak, my talent of luck is a little unconventional, so I hope you wonā€™t find it too strange.
Xander: Strange? Why would I find it strange?
Xander: Everyone whoā€™s got accepted into Hopeā€™s Peak is given an incredible opportunity to build their own skills and talents so that they can later shape the world!
Xander: Even if you were selected by lottery, not scouted like normal students, you still have got just as much potential as every other Ultimate to develop into an even more amazing person!
Xander: As you know, everyone who graduates from Hopeā€™s Peak goes on to become incredibly influential and important. Thatā€™s why being an Ultimate, no matter what kind, is a huge deal!
Teruko: Iā€™m well aware of that. Itā€™s just thatā€¦ for me, itā€™s more than just lacking a talent.
Teruko: Iā€™m cursed, you see.
Xander: ā€¦Cursed?
Teruko: Cursed with horrible luck.
Teruko: No matter what I do, I always become victim to misfortunes and accidents. I often fall or break things, or worse, injure myself. So do those around me.
Teruko: No doubt, your recent injury is probably as a result of the influence of this curse.
Xander: I see, that makes a bit of sense. It must be difficult living like that, Iā€™m sorry to hear that.
Xander: And yet, despite that, youā€™ve still been selected to be the Ultimate Lucky Student. Maybe it was some twist of fate.
Xander: Even misfortune can be overcome or adapted, so I would take the fact that youā€™re here at this academy as a good sign! So, donā€™t give up hope!
Teruko: Ahahaā€¦ Arenā€™t you full of energy.
Teruko: By the way, just what kind of talent is ā€œRebel?ā€
Xander: Oh, are we discussing my talent now?
Xander: To be frank, Iā€™m actually sort of pissed at the Academy for having given me this title. Calling me a ā€œrebelā€ just makes me seem like some sort of unruly, lawless kid, which I am *definitely* not!
Xander: It's almost an insult to all the hard work Iā€™ve put in throughout my life!
Teruko: Hard work put into what?
Xander: Revolution.
Xander: Simply put, Iā€™m the sort of person who feels very strongly about everything. So whenever I see something that feels wrong to me, something unjust, Iā€™ll do whatever I can to fix it.
Xander: For example, exposing corruption. Iā€™ve got quite a number of corrupt government officials jailed. Society is messed up, and itā€™s up to me to change it.
Xander: Of course, in order to make any sort of impactful change in this world, you need to break the existing rules. Thatā€™s what got me the title of Ultimate Rebel, I suppose.
Teruko: Wow, Iā€™m not quite sure what to think of all that.
Teruko: Or even if I can believe the things you just said.
Xander: Hey! You better not be accusing me of lying!
Teruko: But at the very least you seem to be very passionate and energetic.
Teruko: Moving onā€¦ Do you know anything about this place? I seem to have woken up here without knowing how I came here. And I was supposed to be going to the entrance ceremony of Hopeā€™s Peak.
Xander: I was just about to ask you the same thing!
Xander: Have we both got kidnapped, or something?! If thatā€™s the case, Iā€™ll be pretty pissed at whoeverā€™s responsible.
Xander: Err, sorry for getting worked up again.
Xander: But yeah, it looks like weā€™re in the same situation. Woke up in a mysterious room without knowing how we got here.
Teruko: What a perplexing situationā€¦
Xander: No use just standing here. Iā€™ve got an idea. We should look around, see if thereā€™s an explanation somewhere. At the very least we can examine our surroundings for clues.
Teruko: Right. We may find something new.
Teruko: These large doors are conspicuous. We should check inside.
Xander: Fine by me!
Teruko: Xander kicks the door open forcefully.
Teruko: You could have justā€¦
Teruko: Usedā€¦ theā€¦ han..dleā€¦
Teruko: Eh?
Teruko: We found ourselves in a large room full of chairs and a large, ominous screen at the back. But more importantlyā€¦
Xander: Thereā€™s other people here?!
Teruko: 14 other people stood in front of Xander and me.
David: Ah, have more people arrived?
Ace: Maybe theyā€™re our fucking kidnappers! We should ask ā€˜em a few questions!
Arei: Are you two freshmen of Hopeā€™s Peak Academy as well?
Xander: We are. Is this our class?
Whit: Whoa, new people. You guys got any idea whatā€™s going on?
Charles: Donā€™t be ridiculous. I sincerely doubt that these two can bring any new information to the table on our situation.
Teruko: So, it seems our whole class is here.
Xander: Just what is going on? Have the rest of you blacked out when you were entering the Academy?
Levi: Yes, that happened to the rest of us as well. Our situation is awfully strange.
Veronika: Maybe the Academy is trying to surprise us! Wouldnā€™t that be fun?
Hu: If you two are in fact our classmates, why donā€™t you introduce yourselves?
Hu: I know this situation isnā€™t ideal, but at the very least we should be acquainted with each other before we try and figure out whatā€™s going on.
Teruko: Ehm, introduce myself? In front of all of you?
Teruko: Wouldnā€™t it be better if I just talked to you individually?
Eden: Thatā€™s okay, then introduce yourselves to us one by one.
Charles: Excellent, another 10 minutes of time wasting. Why donā€™t you two take your time blabbering about insignificant things, itā€™s not like weā€™re in a potentially life-threatening situation.
Teruko: ā€¦Yeesh.
Xander: Hey!
Xander: Letā€™s talk to everyone together. That way weā€™ll both be way less nervous if weā€™ve got a friend by our side.
Teruko: ā€¦
Teruko: Thank you, Xander.
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storyofmychoices Ā· 3 years ago
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A Rose By Any Other Name
[Mal Volari x Daenarya Masterlist]
Pairing: Mal Volari x Daenarya (F!MC, human) Other characters: Tyril, Imtura, Nia Book: Blades of Light and Shadow Word Count: ~820
Synopsis: Following the events of book one, the group relaxes in the gardens outside the palace. Mal works on a special surprise for Daenarya
Rating/Warnings: Teen due to profanity and suggestive language
Prompts: @choicesseptemberchallenge21 : roses; @wackydrabbles "This is your lucky day!" (in bold)
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A frustrated groan sounded from deep within the lavish garden, somewhere beyond the perfectly manicured hedges.
Daenarya turned toward the noise, listening more intently for more. The garden and the grounds of the White Tower palace were quiet once more. Her attention shifted back to her companions, enjoying a much-needed break after narrowly escaping the Shadow Court.
"I heard it too." Tyril caught her curious gaze. "Perhaps you shouldā€”"
She shrugged, relaxing back in her chair, bathing in the warm glow of the sun. "Eh, not yet."
Nia sat beside her, chirping in her ear about the upcoming celebration commemorating their success. Her words strung together, pouring from her mouth in rapid succession; her cheerful cadence increased with every utterance.
Daenarya smiled and nodded along, unable to get a word in, while also shaking her head at Imtura.
The orc laughed readily, having thought it amusing to slip the Priestess some honey wine to kick off the festivities.
A string of loud grunts and groans sounded again, followed by a series of profanities that left the Priestess both blushing with wide eyes and giggling under her breath.
"You shouldā€”" Tyril suggested, gesturing toward the source of the noise.
Daenarya, already on her feet, nodded in agreement. "Yeah, yeah. I got him."
She found the Rogue sitting on a grassy patch beside a hedge of roses, various cut flowers splayed on the ground around him. His fist clutched around a rose in his hand, crushing its petals before tossing it to the side with the others he had seemingly discarded. A low rumble of anger trembled on his lips. He shook his hand out in front of him. "Fuck."
"Okay..." Daenarya approached slowly, tiptoeing around the mess of flowers and leaves surrounding him. "What is all of this?"
"It was supposed to be a surprise for you," he grumbled, pulling a thorn from his thumb. "For the gala tonight. But, not anymore, I guess."
Her lip turned up. Her fingers ran through his dark hair, tenderly brushing it away from his face.
He leaned into her touch, his tense muscles releasing with her presence. Mal held up the lopsided floral arrangement he was weaving together.
She knelt beside him. "Is that a flower crown?... For me?"
"That was the plan. The execution didn't go as anticipated." His face fell as he dropped the flowers back to the ground.
Daenarya took his calloused hands in her own. The soft pads of her fingers searching his. "What happened here?"
"Thorns," Mal grumbled.
She brought his finger to her lips, brushing a kiss to the red mark on his skin. "And here?"
"Thorns! Grrā€”I've fought pirates, thieves, marauders... none have been so fucking challenging as these god-forsaking roses," he ranted, the tension rising in his features again.
She pressed her lips together, trying to stifle her amusement at his frustration.
"I wouldn't be surprised if that prince of shadows didn't curse them."
"Shhā€”" Daenarya kissed each of his fingertips, carefully caressing every visible thorn prick. She picked carefully at a tiny dark spot in his palm, pulling out the remnants of a thorn. "Better?"
Mal cupped her face, his thumb stroking her cheek. "With you, Kit? Always!"
"Do you want some help?"
"Huh?"
Daenarya sidled up beside him, running her hands over his. "This is your lucky day, Mal Volari!"
"Is that so?" He turned his head, nuzzling closer to her, pressing a kiss to her neck. "It does seem better already."
"Not quite what I meant." She pushed him away with a cheeky grin. Her brow arched playfully, "Save it for later, Mr. Magnificient."
His lips turned down in a pout. "What now then?"
"Nowā€“" Her hand slid slowly up his thigh. She bit her lower lip, watching him intently. As his body began to respond to her touch, she continued toward her goal, wrapping her finger around the small dagger he kept on him. "ā€”I help you remove the thorns without any more unnecessary bloodshed."
"You don't think I already tried that?" He scoffed in amusement.
"Perhaps you need a more gentle touch," she suggested, carefully slicing off the tiny thorns of the rose. "See."
His eyes narrowed on the flower, and his head shook to the sides in disbelief.
"You're not the only one skilled with a blade, your magnificence." She smirked, picking up another rose. She moved the blade swiftly and smoothly with perfect precision along the stem.
"I could kiss you right now." The words flowed from his mouth in complete adoration before he could stop them.
Daenarya schooled her face, trying to hide the telling upturn of the corner of her lips. "Hmm. Perhaps if you finish my flower crown and no better offers arise I just might let you."
Mal quickly picked up the remnants of his crown, weaving in the newly readied roses. He couldn't wait to see her wearing it, both at the gala and hopefully, just for him afterward. There was something about her that, for the first time in his life, he no longer wanted to run.
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I miss these two and just wanted to write something random for them. I hope you enjoy it.
I also apologize for any typos or mistakes. I wrote this fairly quickly in the middle of the night because I need to write and this is what happened.
Tags in a reblog, please let me know if you would like to be added or removed
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bitters-enthusiast Ā· 5 years ago
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Boozinā€™
A fic for @timmys-and-scribbles , I love u booĀ 
The bar was more than likely annoyed with the ginger at this point.
Julian had spent more than a few hours at the Rowdy Raven, his second home, and was drunk off his ass -- even that may have been an understatement. Itā€™d started with a few drinks, just him trying to kill time while Julianne was working at the shop, keeping himself busy and away. Then it turned into him getting sad, a little down, because he didnā€™t have enough work to keep him steady and busy during a time like this. Wasnā€™t a doctor rather crucial to a city? Shouldnā€™t his knowledge and efforts be more needed?
If Julianne were there, sheā€™d be telling him to just be thankful that he had the day off, and that heā€™d have patients tomorrow eager to hear his advice.Ā 
But Julianne wasnā€™t there, she was busy. And so, having let the silly, intrusive thoughts take hold of him, he slammed back some more drinks.
More drinks turned into stories, stories turned into singing, and singing turned into slight arguments with other patrons who were getting quite annoyed with the man. Perhaps heā€™d better find another hobby that isnā€™t getting drunk and flirting with death.
A couple of hours in at that point, Julian had heard talk of a local musician holding an event in the marketplace in the afternoon in order to make pay for his home. His ears had perked up, and he grinned, even as he took another shot of liquor. Music? A lively night? That sounded exactly his style to the tee, and heā€™d started to get excited for when Julianne would finally be done with her work for the day. Oh, how he wished to spin her into the night with an exciting tango, or a cozy waltz. If she were there. Waiting for her would be the most excruciating part of his day. But how hopefully rewarding that waiting would be!
A few more hours passed, and at that point, the sun was starting to go down over Vesuvia. Not that Julian could really count the hours --- he was inside, and only whined aloud about missing his wife every other moment or two.Ā 
At the current moment, though, heā€™d started rambling off a story to his most familiar bartender and friend (at least, Julian would consider him a friend), Reiner. Words slurred and wistful about the time that heā€™d gone to a city with theĀ Nazali Satrinava -- no, really, it was them, on my life -- to practice his medical studies. While there, theyā€™d caught wind of a puppeteer who used magic to make it seem as if their puppets could move and talk on their own. It was really quite scary, and just added onto the fact that he didnā€™t like magic at the time.Ā 
ā€œNo, really, Reiner,ā€ the doctor laughed, a little too loudly for othersā€™ liking, and he clutched the glass beside him with a firm hand.Ā ā€œOne ofĀ ā€˜em, I think itā€™s name was.. was.. Perhaps Tootie, or something of the sort, and it.. it just moved!ā€
ā€œIt moved, Ilya? Like a puppet is supposed to do?ā€
ā€œWell, right, duh, but! It moved like a human. And thatā€™s my point. It was absolutely horrible!ā€
ā€œRight.ā€ the man behind the counter laughed, cleaning out a glass with a soft rag.Ā 
ā€œIā€™m serious, you canā€™t take that stuff too lightly, Reiner. It can be rather powerful at times, you know.ā€
ā€œYou were dealing with a puppeteer, Julian.ā€
ā€œWhat if she was using realĀ people that she, I donā€™t know, shrunk! How disastrous would that be? No one would know! She was under the guise of children entertainment!!ā€
Reiner once again laughed, and set the now-cleaned cup upon his counter to use for someone else who walked in.Ā ā€œYouā€™re quite the theorist.ā€
ā€œWell, you can never be too careful. Magicians--ā€
Just then, the door opened quietly, and for the millionth time that night, as soon as Julian heard it, he turned quickly to see if it was Julianne coming to look for him. And this time, he was lucky enough to have his wish come true.Ā 
The woman patted down her blouse, having looked like she just walked a mile to get there. She may as well have -- Julian wouldā€™ve waited either way. With a smile, though, she glanced across the room at the semi-familiar faces, before her eyes landed upon her desperate doctor. Placing a hand upon her hip, she smiled, and looked at him knowingly.Ā ā€œDid someone sayĀ ā€˜magicianā€™?ā€
Julian practically lept from his seat, leaving Reiner behind to continue his work. How absolutely wonderful it was to finallyĀ be able to see Julianneā€™s beautiful face after waiting all day. He stumbled on his way over, and he attempted to laugh it off, hurrying forward to grab Juli in a bear hug.Ā ā€œOh, Juli, love, Iā€™ve been waiting for you all day. I thought you were never going to put up shop. Iā€™ve been longing for you arms for hours, I--ā€
As he was speaking, Julianne gently wrapped her arms around him in turn, but shot a glance to the side at the man behind the counter. With a grin, Reiner could already tell what she was thinking.Ā 
ā€œHey, Annie. Just the usual. He couldnā€™t be patient long enough to go home himself.ā€
ā€œAh,ā€ Julianne nodded, smiling in return. By this point, she knew the staff of the tavern quite well, and had even befriended some of them. It was hard not to -- her doctor was here almost every other day. Her and Reiner were the best of friends out of them all, though, and she trusted him to keep Julian safe and in place when he got hammered -- such as tonight. Pulling away from the hug, Julianne looked up at Julian, and tsked quietly.Ā ā€œToo impatient indeed. Have you been wailing their ears off this time? Iā€™m sure this bar has heard one too many of your renditions of Hound Cries at Midnight.ā€
When Julianne had pulled away from the hug, Julian had to force himself not to pout. He had cravedĀ her affection all day, and just when heā€™d gotten it...
ā€œNo, not today. Though, I do think I should modify that middle section to sound a little more operatic, donā€™t you think? I--ā€ As he spoke, his eyes continued to search over Julianneā€™s face, and he began to melt from the inside out. He brought his hands upward, cupping either side of her face, and he crooned, his face adorned with a flirtatious smile.Ā ā€œOhhh, Julianne, youā€™re so beautiful. Even after such a long day at work, youā€™re here, making sure Iā€™m okay and giving me hugs and-- I just donā€™t deserve such a precious woman.ā€ The redhead pressed a sloppy kiss to her forehead, before pulling her into another hug.Ā 
Julianne was quite used to his drunken behavior at this point, but nonetheless, she still found it hilarious and sometimes flattering. Again, she hugged him back, a light blush on her face from embarrassment. Julian definitely never had volume control when he was drunk.Ā ā€œYouā€™re such a ham, Julian. Donā€™t you know youā€™re in a bar?ā€
Chuckling, Julian pulled away. ā€œWhat better place to announce your undying love to a beautiful maiden? At least then everyone will know sheā€™s spoken for!ā€ With dramatic flair, the man turned on his heel to face the bar, is arm landing snugly along Juliā€™s shoulders. With his voice slightly louder than before, he addressed the establishment.Ā ā€œFellow ... er, uh... hearty drinkers! As some, but not all of you may know, this is my gorgeous, smart, funny, talented, practically perfect wife, Julianne! Julianne, this is Heinrich, Nattak, Erin, and ... was it Izaak? It was Izaak, right, friend? Oh, you absolutely killedĀ Ā me with your strange noises and your story about the parrot inside the--ā€
ā€œJulian,ā€ his wife began to speak under her breath. She was flattered by his pride, sure, but this was just more than a little embarrassing. Her cheeks dusted with bright pink, she reached to touch a hand to his chest to try and get his attention as he rambled.Ā 
ā€œOh! Right, right. Anyways, fellows, this is Julianne! A powerful magician who has stolen my heart--ā€
ā€œDidnā€™t you just make a scene earlier about how much you dislike magic?ā€ Some random, gruff man made a comment.
ā€œYes, well, sheā€™s quite different than any other magician Iā€™ve ever met before. She brings a sort of... fireĀ out within me. Oh, especially when we kiss.ā€ He sighs with an affectionate undertone, and you can practically see stars in his eyes. ā€œAnyway! Sheā€™s stolen my heart so graciously, and also given me the best life I could have asked for. Sheā€™s really quite great, she treats me ever so well,Ā and makes me--ā€
Julianne cleared her throat loudly this time, and shook her head in amusement.Ā ā€œJulian, how many times are you going to make this same speech? Iā€™m sure poor Reiner has heard you say these same things three times already this month.ā€
Turning a little red, Julian chuckled, and faced his wife. He shrugged, as if he were a child getting caught and was trying to justify it.Ā ā€œWhat can I say? I suppose I just have, ack-!ā€ As he was turning to face Juli, he tripped on a wooden floor board just barely raised above the rest, and he did his best not to stumble to the floor. Laughing it off, as he does, he glanced around the room and gestured to Julianne once more.Ā ā€œI guess Iā€™m just head over heels in love, eh?ā€
ā€œSounds like sheā€™s actually a little annoyed witā€™ya, bud,ā€ the same gruff man from the corner spoke. It was obvious heā€™d become a little annoyed with Julianā€™s drunken antics spoiling his quiet night at the bar.Ā ā€œIā€™d shut up if ya actually wanted to keepĀ ā€˜er around. Maybe do less at the bar and more in the bedroom.ā€
Julian gasped, clutching at the material over his chest.Ā ā€œHow dare you, Mr. Corner-Beard! I think I do quite wellĀ in that area, thank you! Why, you sonā€™t even have to just take my word! Julianne, would you--?ā€
Reiner looked between the three of them -- the drunk doctor, his poor wife, and Mr. Corner-BeardĀ -- and paused in his work to be sure that, for the millionth time, Julian didnā€™t start another bar fight that he couldnā€™t finish. And as if she read his mind, Julianne, grabbed Julian by his arm, and pulled him toward the exit.Ā 
ā€œThatā€™s quite enough, Dr. Devorak. I think your friends heard enough of your home life today. How about we goĀ home?ā€
Julian paused, right before the reached the door. He looked at the burly corner man right in the eyes, before he turned to take Julianne into his arms, press a long, dramatic kiss to her lips, and pulled away once more. He looked at the stranger one last time before pulling the door open, and exiting with his... certain dramatic flair.
Julianne stood there in shock for a moment, her face having now turned a bright red. She felt every eye in the place on her, and she could only find solace in one pair -- Reinerā€™s. The bartender forced himself to hold back his laughter, placing his hand over his mouth. All the woman could do was blink at him, and at this point, Julian was either storming his way home or was wandering around in circles waiting for her to leave alongside him. Reiner finally dropped his hand, only to say a few words before the magician left.Ā 
ā€œDonā€™t kill him. He has a dance he wants to take you to tonight. Wanted to dip you in the moonlight, or something along those lines.ā€
Julianne shook her head, turning to walk out the door, and muttered,Ā ā€œDonā€™t worry, I wonā€™t kill him. Iā€™ll just dipĀ his head into the fountainĀ to sober him up a bit.ā€
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Joshua held his legs as he sat on the grass, silently watching the newly-recovered crow peck at a bowl of raspberries and blueberries. He'd figured it was only fair, giving it something to help it get back on its feet. It was his window the poor thing flew into after all.
"... You know, someone in my class, he used to get a lotta crows at his place..." He spoke softly to the bird, as though it could understand or respond. "I always thought he was pretty lucky, getting all those birds there. I figured they must really like it there, to fly over every day and eat whatever they could find... Must've been a paradise for them..."
The corvid bit back a few more berries, cawing before it went back for more. Joshua sighed, staring up at the cloudy sky. It still felt like it was getting colder, day by day, despite how weather usually was in New Mexico. Even during the winter months, he stood by the fact that it was never this cold before.
"... Anyways, I guess his dad kinda got fed up with them for ruining his lawn or whatever. He set up a bunch of things so they'd fuck off, but... well, they ended up being the neighbors' problem since it was closest to the other house. Neighbors complained to the dad, dad complained back to them. Like, what a big mess for a couple'a birds, am I right?"
The crow stared at him for a few moments, only to caw and flap its wings. Joshie gave a ghost of a smile. "Feeling better? Good enough to fly off yet, lil guy? Heh..." He wouldn't say he was still feeling stressed exactly, not entirely at least, but there was a large part of him that felt... anxious about heading back into his room. About going through more and more messages. About looking through more and more files. About... about finding out things no one should ever know. The words one of the messages spoke seemed to ring through his head endlessly. "Maybe they just stopped existing."
Despite the absurdity of it all, the thought itself sent chills up his spine. Whatever might've happened in that sector all those years ago... was he really ready to see through it all to the end?
Was he really ready for whatever consequences finding the truth might have?
He ran a hand through his hair, taking a deep breath. He was too far in now to give up, wasn't he? If he was going to be watched, tormented, threatened, he might as well make the most of it. Can't be too sure any of it would go back to normal if he suddenly stopped, can he? At least continuing on didn't make all the crap he was going through completely meaningless, right?
"... A lot of problems would be so much easier if I were like you. Could just fly away, maybe to wherever dad is. I'd actually be doing something worthwhile..." The crow stepped over to him as he spoke, eyeing him and letting out a few calls.
Evidently, it was still hungry.
Josh sighed. "I don't have anymore, sorry." The avian bobbed its head a few times, calling out louder and louder, before suddenly running off and taking flight.
"... Hm." He watched it for a bit, pushing himself up to head back inside when it was out of sight.
Josh shut the door of the garage behind him, cringing slightly at how loud it was. After finding the bird dazed and thankfully uninjured, he'd decided it'd need food and energy of some kind to make up for the stress it must've been going through. Seeing as the garage was closer to the kitchen than the front door was, it made sense to him at the time to go through here, even though opening the door to the damn thing probably took the same amount of time it would've taken him just to run through the front and to the kitchen anyways. Would've saved him from having to hear it again, that's for damn sure.
With that done, he turned to head towards the inner door, and that's when he spotted it. On the bottom shelf, nearest to the door, was a metal box, shut tight with a sturdy-looking lock. That... wasn't there before, was it? He's almost positive he would've noticed it before among the rest of the items, it wasn't like this place was used by anyone these days. It didn't even seem to have any dust on it...
Cautiously, Josh reached out and took it. It wasn't particularly heavy, whatever was in it didn't seem to move much when he tilted it. He wasn't exactly dumb enough to try shaking it, whatever's in there could be fragile after all.
"What the hell..." He muttered, looking around the shelves and drawers for a key. Of course, he came up empty. Whatever keys there were in here were old and much less sleek in design than the box itself was. Still, he made sure to try, just in case. Yet, no matter which one he tried, not a single one would fit.
Josh groaned in annoyance, slamming the box back onto the shelf. Another pointless loose end to add to his ever-growing list. Just another pointless item to piss him off when he's already stressed.
However, his anger quickly vanished as he froze, having heard something past the door. It was soft, faint, but repetitive. Footsteps, he realised, and they were getting louder.
The boy's eyes grew wide as he took a quick glance around the room, desperate and trembling as he searched for somewhere to hide. Finally, his eyes settled on a large wooden board propped up against the wall, just the right angle for him to hide behind and still check on whoever entered, hopefully without being seen. As quickly and as quietly as he could, he hid within, figuring he'd take a peek once he was sure they weren't looking.
The door slammed open not even a moment later, causing Josh to silently cower.
He heard them stomp in, rummaging through a toolbox as loudly as they could. Next, they made their way to the center of the room before stopping, perhaps weighing their options. Then, after what felt like an eternity, they spoke.
"... Come on out, fucker! I know you're in here! If you come out now, I'll letcha keep your kneecaps!"
And it was at this moment that Joshua's fears bubbled away into annoyance. You're kidding, he thought, You've gotta be fucking kidding me. It was the absolute furthest possibility from his mind, but his ears couldn't have deceived him. Just to be certain, he took a look.
And there, wielding a large wrench from one of the toolboxes, was Allen. It was nobody but Allen.
"Jesus fucking christ!" The smaller boy exclaimed, exiting his hiding spot. Allen whipped his body towards him as soon as he spoke, the menacing face he wore fading into a jovial smile once he recognized him. "You damn near gave me a heart attack! What the fuck are you doing?!"
"I heard the fuckin, the garage door, loud as shit! I thought somebody broke in!" Allen chuckled. "The fuck you doin' in here?"
"Hiding!" He retorted, "I thought you were-! Wait, why are you in my house?!"
Allen shrugged slightly. "Well, you weren't picking up your phone or answering my texts so I came over to check on you. One of the windows was open so I kindaaa... maybe came in through it?"
Josh gave an incredulous stare. "... You saw I wasn't picking up so you just... broke in?"
"Hey hey hey! It's not breaking in if the window's open, got it? Besides, I made sure to lock it once I was in." The taller boy corrected, the wrench still tightly gripped in his right hand.
"How long have you been in my house for? Were you jus-"
"Look look, you can ask me this later, alright? I came here for two reasons. First was to make sure you weren't, y'know, dead or something. Second was, uh... to ask you something."
He couldn't believe it. His heart was still hammering in his chest, his body still trembling just from this light scare, and what for? Just a question? Just to check in?
But then he noticed. On Allen's back was his schoolbag, seeming full to the brim and holding on with a single strap. His knuckles were scraped, his jeans a mess of dirt and small tears. Al ran a hand through his messy hair, tugging at a few of his crimson streaks, seemingly unconcerned.
"... Man, heh, this is like, wicked embarrassing." The taller teen chuckled, glancing away from Josh. "Could I... y'know, crash at your place for a bit? Not-mom 'n pops are being pretty... eh, unrad right now, so I don't exactly wanna head back while they're still mad, ya feel?"
He didn't know what to respond at first. Sure, this wouldn't be the first time Allen slept at his place, but the circumstances this time, they... They were unfamiliar to him. But, regardless of all that, he found himself fretting over what might happen if he refused. Where Allen might head instead and how he'd feel... He came to Josh first, most likely, and he wasn't close enough with their other friends to ask them for something like this.
Ultimately, it was probably no surprise that, with a gentle smile to his best friend, he said yes.
"Of course, I... I getcha. I'll have to check back in with mom when she returns, but you can stay here until then, alright?"
Allen gave a big smile, his eyes seeming to light up at the confirmation. He pulled Josh into a tight hug, surprising him with the sudden affection. "Thanks. I'll owe it to ya later." Then he pulled away with a playful laugh. "Anyways, let's get the hell outta the garage. Gotta bed to set up, don't we?"
It seemed too sudden, making light of the whole thing as if it were nothing more than a sleepover, but that tended to be how many interactions with Allen went. All Josh could do in response was smile slightly and nod.
"Yeah, you'll have to put that away though. Don't need any rust in my room." He referred to the wrench of course. Al glanced down at it and rolled his eyes.
"Nyeh nyeh, whatever, neerrrd!" He plopped it back into the toolbox with a clang. With that done, he sped over to the door. "Race ya to your room, NERD!"
"Hey! No fair!" Josh called back, chasing after him with a soft laugh.
The locked box on the shelf was already nothing more than a distant memory as he ran.
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