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Secret Agent Bard (Welcome to the Underground!)
Hello everyone! E here with a new chapter of the underground! Woo! I hope you are all doing good and staying safe.
So I actually have more to say today! That's a trip. Iâll have an authorâs note under the line.Â
So that's it for now. Stay safe, take care of you and your loved ones, stay out of trouble, wash your hands, wear your mask, get vaccinated if you can and push to release the vaccine world wide cuz we're all in this together. Have a great week and thanks for reading. I appreciate it and feel free to tell your friends, reblog, drop likes and feedback i love it all. Bye for now and enjoy!
If you want an easier place to read the story cuz tumblr sucks sometimes hereâs a link to the chapter https://archiveofourown.org/works/27814297/chapters/79541746
The First Chapter:Â https://archiveofourown.org/works/27814297/chapters/68094967
and since you made it this far hereâs a link to all my stories!
https://archiveofourown.org/users/MrE42/pseuds/MrE42
Byeeeeee!
Authorâs note: Todayâs work will be a little different as there will be singing. The chapter with the bard is gonna have singing? Go figure haha So if you see a sentence in Italics, that means someone is singing. Bold and italics represents various people singing as a group. The song in question is called twiddles. There's different versions of it but the one I chose is from the misbehavin maidens. Great group but all their work ranges from innuendos to straight up not safe for work so listen at your peril. I have now completed my responsible adult duties haha. hereâs a link to the chosen song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iS1-_fKF5ug
Summary:Â Oliver has quite the task ahead of him as the group splits to achieve their goals. Leading Sel and Flora, the young bard will have to think quick on his feet to ensure this mission is a success. Luckily he's an old hand at this. Ironically the one person who could distract him may make a surprise appearance tonight.
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Oliver stood quietly, arms crossed and his mind thoughtful as the group prepared to go their separate ways. While ideally nothing would go wrong, that was a childish belief: Every person and robotic being here knew safety was not guaranteed in their line of work.
Even the old man knew the risks.
Oliver hated doing nothing. He thrived when he was busy, focused on whatever task required his attention whether it be being a better bard or upholding the Choirâs values. Too many ghosts and regrets lingered on the edges of his mind and he found the best solution was to simply keep occupied.
But that was his coping mechanism, not everyone else. He knew better than to rush his team: The party would last at least another few hours and beside the goal of getting Sel to the third floor, there was nothing else to do. No information to gather, nothing to review. Let them have their moment, it was good for morale.
Terri and Flora were sickeningly adorable: Hands clasped tightly with Terri tearfully asking her girlfriend to not poison everyone. Flora gave a halfhearted promise while as they shared a tender kiss. Terri noticed her less than enthused tone but refused to press the matter further.
Tyrell stood awkwardly to the side, his face twisted in a strange mixture of sick and excited. He fidgeted with something in his pocket, seeking comfort from whatever lay within. Given the shape of the bulge and size, Oliver guessed it was a knife.
Sel stood nearby, motionless in the shadows of the alley. They hadnât moved in some time though he suspected the automaton was simply waiting for the next phase of the plan.
âAlrightâ Oliver spoke up, his voice firm yet gentle âTimes up. You have your assignments?â
Uneven murmuring responded.
âLetâs go.â
Oliver, Sel and Flora went down one end of the alley, Terri and Tyrell disappearing in the opposite direction.
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It didnât take long for the trio to find the main streets of the Merchant Ward and make their way towards the Brambleoak banking office. The crowds werenât as thick as they had been during the day but Oliver knew everyone out and about did so with a purpose.
âBard.â Flora asked without warning, breaking the awkward silence âQuestion.â
âAnswer.â Oliver cheekily replied.
Flora glared.
Oliver coughed âYes?â
âYou are a First Chair Soprano correct?â
âYes maâam.â
âYet you are so young. How did you manage that? I thought First Chair ranks were only reserved for experienced or particularly skilled members. You donât seem to be very magically powerful.â
Oliver paused for a moment, trying to best answer the question.
In a way Flora was correct in her assessment: He wasnât particularly powerful as a spellcasting bard. Unlike Flora who clearly committed herself fully to nature and thus druidic magic, Oliver had only recently thrown himself into the magical arts.
Unless you were a wizard who studied the secrets of the universe with a very intimate and well versed knowledge of magic, most spellcasters drew their power from sources of existence: Clerics from their gods, Druids from nature, Warlocks from something beyond mortal existence yet not quite a deity, sorcerers because a family member fucked around with pure incomprehensible concepts. Magic was the fabric of the universe and the more you threw yourself into a source of power, the more the source threw itself into you, guiding your hand and your spells.
Of course each, wizards exempt, were limited in their spellcasting options. Clerics were powerful holy/unholy practitioners but couldnât command plant life to save their lives. Druids were in tune with nature and the weather and all the lovely flora and fauna but ask them to superimpose an image onto something and theyâd give you a dumbfounded look. Warlocks kinda just do whatever their sugar patrons felt like lending.
Magic bards drew their power from the arts: Drawing, singing, poetry, even witty and funny satire. Bards were in tune with life, with existence. Art could heal, could hurt, could make you feel happy and sad. It could make you feel like a whole new person or perhaps take you to a time and place youâd forgotten. Bards sung the song of life and Oliver was no exception.
However, Oliver still wasnât sure what he could do exactly. His magical muscle was average on a good day and he could only cast a few spells before needing a good nightâs rest. The basic healing spells and comprehension language he cast earlier today had taken a good chunk of his energy but he relied more on his wit than raw magical strength. He discovered creative and useful ways to cast his spells like amplifying dissonance noises to distract and disorient foes or temporarily place another personâs image over himself. Magic was as much about creativity as it was skill, pushing the limits of what you can do with your particular brand of spells.
âIâm clever.â Oliver answered honestly âThe whole magic of the arts is new to me but Iâve been in the Choir for a long time now. I used to be Tenor like Sel here but more fast talking than breaking and entering. I guess they carried over my old position into my new one.â
Flora nodded, satisfied âThat answers much. How long have you been a bard?â
âFew years now.â Oliver checked the street sign to ensure they were on the right path âThe magic part is going on 3 years.â
âI see.â Flora scratched her chin âIâve been a druid my whole life so it is a strange concept to be so new to the spellcasting arts yet hold such a high rank.â
Oliver gave a casual shrug âNot sure what you want me to say. Weâre here by the way.â
The bank looked as unkempt as Oliver had remembered: Faded, peeling green paint with gaudy gray stone pillars. Two guards in green uniforms stood in front of the massive reddish brown doors that led into the bank.
âLeaâs mercenaries.â Sel pointed out âThey are not letting anyone in.â
âCorrection.â Oliver brushed off nonexistent dirt from his washed-out outfit âTheyâre not letting nobodies in. Luckily tonight weâre somebodies. Follow my lead.â
Oliver let out a tense breathe before strolling forward, his mannerism cocky yet unsteady. He reached the top of the steps when two sharp looking blades reached out to stop him.
âHaltâ The elvish woman spoke with a hint of irritation âYou lost?â
âNot at all!â Oliver beamed with a smile that was too wide to be natural âIâm here for the party. There is a party inside no?â
âNoâ The human man spat out.
Oliver gave a forgetful grin âOh? I couldâve sworn Brambleoak was having some sort of charity event tonight. Iâd show you my invite but I think I misplaced it.â
The elvish woman sneered âRight. How convenient for you having lost your special one of a kind invite.â
âPfft.â Oliver scoffed âSpecial one of a kind invite? Reiner hands them out like candy. Probably find one in a gutter nearby.â
The guards shared an unspoken understanding with one another.
âWell.â The human began âLetâs pretend that is true.â
âIt is but go on.â
The humanâs eyes narrowed âWhy should we let you in? You dress rather poorly for someone claiming to be in Reinerâs usual circles.â
Oliver let out an exaggerated gasp as he puffed out his chest âDo you know who I am?â
âUmm no.â
Oliver growled unhappily, his fist clenched tightly within his pocket âI am rich! I AM POWERFUL! AND I DEMAND ACCESS!â
As quick as lightning, Oliver flung a handful of gold coins towards the pair. The two reeled back in surprised as the money clanked onto the smooth marble floor. A moment hardly passed before the guards were shoving the loose coins into their tunic pockets like hungry dogs. They straightened up, eyes alive with greed.
âOf course sirâ The elvish woman bowed her head in apologize âDeeply sorry for that.â
âPlease go ahead.â
Oliver gave a self satisfied nod before moving past the pair only to stop as he heard the sounds of swords scraping each other. He turned backwards to see the guards barring access to Flora and Sel.
Flora looked back and forth between the guards, her eyes calculating and cold. Sel stood still but clearly at the ready for any sort of trouble.
âTheyâre with me.â
The Elvish woman shook her head âWe said weâd let you in. These two? Definitely not Reinerâs usual prey.â
âThey arenâtâ Oliver admitted âBut I need them.â
The human turned to him, suspicion in his eyes âWhy?â
âSheâŚâ Oliver pointed lazily towards Flora âIs my street doctor.â
âStreet doctor? As inâŚ.?â
Oliver gave a cheery wink âThe fun kind.â And for give measure, he added a weak shiver to his act âUgggggh I feel cold, are you cold? Itâs cold.â
Before anyone could say anything, Oliver began shaking. He rubbed his hands for âwarmthâ while swaying back and forth.
âUh oh.â Flora spoke dully, pushing past the guards and holding Oliver steady âHeâs crashing. I need to give him his umm medicine.â
âMedicine?â Oliver repeated, his voice soft yet manic âYes medicine. I need it. I NEED IT!â
Folks began to turn their way, the guards shifting uncomfortably under the sudden attention they were receiving.
âAnd this one?â The Elvish woman gestured to Sel.
Oliver began to rock back and forth, his voice a harsh whisper. âGuard. Guard. Guard guard guard guard.â
The human threw up his hands in defeat âBah! Get him in there and fixed! Any trouble and Iâll personally come over to beat your asses.â
âThank you sir.â Flora murmured through gritted teeth. She guided Oliver and Sel through the doors and into the party within.
Flora sighed as Sel cracked the tension out of their fingers. Oliver straightened up, wiping the sweat from his brow.
True to his expectations, the bank had been altered to be suitable for a charity event: Torches lined the walls, casting the building into a bright light. The desks normally found on the floor were gone as to allow a more spacious setting. Oliver counted a handful of guards scattered about, wandering about for any sign of trouble. All except for the lone guard beyond the empty elevated platform who stood in front of the stairway to the upper floors.
âWhat now?â Flora asked
âSplit up. Sel stay close to the door, Flora and I will figure out a distraction.â
âSounds good.â
And without another word, Oliver was swallowed whole into the crowd.
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It had taken an hour for Oliver to figure out what kind of distraction he would need.
The patrols themselves hadnât been very difficult to plan for: They would move randomly about, keeping an eye on the party and each other. He counted about 6 of them total and each one of them was easily starstruck. At the sign of any disagreement, they would swarm in groups of three and quickly threaten any troublemakers into compliance. However, upon meeting anyone with even the smallest bit of fame, they would subtly motion to each other and make their way as one to the person in question, hoping for a glance or the chance for an autograph.
So the floor guards were no problem but the one standing watch over the door was much more difficult. Evidently Lea was smart enough to give the most important job to the most responsible of his idiots. The stairway guard or Stairy as Oliver labeled him, would not budge at the sign of any trouble. Loud arguments, agitated party goers, a waiter being tripped (sorry it was for science buddy). None of these would pull him from his post. Celebrities wouldnât either. Any time his buddies motioned to a famous person, he would shrug his shoulders and stay put.
Oliver was beginning to wonder if Flora needed to poison Stairy until he noticed something about half way into his observations: Stairy was a music lover. Specifically a cute girl music lover.
His gaze would wander every time he caught sight of a pretty girl who happened to be too close to him. Oliver wasnât sure at first so he decided to test his theory. With his pocket change lessened, Oliver noticed how often a girl would catch Stairyâs eye. His attention didnât shift when they fell in front of him, obviously in distress, or walked slower allowing him to enjoy the view longer but Oliver caught him smiling and tapping his foot when the odd girl would sing. He even staggered away from his door a few steps at a time before catching himself and returning to his post.
So the best distraction would be a girl who could sing and have some level of fame attached to her name.
Oddly specific and Oliver hadnât the slightest idea how he was going to mange that. He was attempting to solve this puzzle when something caught his ear.
âGet off me you mulched dirt licker!â
That rather unique set of cursing could only mean one thing: Flora.
Oliver turned to where he last spotted her and found the young druid being hassled by a tall man in an elegant uniform.
Oliver noticed the guards were looking about, not yet spotting the commutation but aware something was going on. He needed to act first if he wanted to stop Flora deciding to kill everyone in the room.
The bard quickly slipped into the crowd, darting and weaving between any and everyone he could. He saw Flora slip a small vial into her hand as the man towered over her.
âI jus wanna dance.â the manâs words slurred out of his mouth âA pretty thing like yo shou wanna danceâ
Floraâs eyes narrowed angrily âFor the last time you dried poop stain, LEAVE ME ALONE!â
Flora pulled back her hand, prepared to throw the mysterious vial at the drunkâs face.
âWhoa!â Oliver cried out, tightly grasping onto Floraâs wrist âWhat seems to be the problem?â
âNothing I canât solve on my own.â Flora coldly glanced towards the drunken man.
âOne sec.â
Oliver eyed the man carefully, absorbing every little detail he could.
He could see the muscles strain against the fabric of his light green tunic so this man worked in something physically laborious. The sheathed sword on his belt weight seemed to throw him off balance with every step. His gaze was unsteady and Oliver could see his pupils dilating wildly.
So this man was physically fit, armed with a sword in a charity event for the rich people and wearing light green tunic while currently drunk.
âYou should leave her aloneâ Oliver said, sarcasm dipping from each word âYou are so not her type.â
âSo?â The man hiccupped âWhatâs the big deal?â
âSo sheâs got a girlfriend you idiot.â Oliver gestured with his hand âBesides you should go before your boss Lea gets here. Iâm betting he wonât be happy one of his undercover mercs is currently drunk on the job. Of course I could always tell your captain whatâs going on. Thatâs him over there right?â
Oliver gestured to the closest guard making his way towards the trio. He didnât look any different than any guards but Oliver noticed his green was a shade darker than the rest. Lea probably used different hues to signify rank in his mercenaries.
The drunkâs face paled as he fidgeted nervously. He rose his hands in surrender, eyes darting between the two âSorry.â
âAny trouble?â The captain approached, his hand tightly held around the hilt of his blade.
Oliver beaned cheerfully, trying his best to pull attention away from the fuming Flora âNot at all my good sir. This man simply mistook us for someone else, correct?â
The drunk nodded slowly âMy bad. Forgive my intrusion.â
The captain gave a cold smirk âApologizes. Mikey?â
The drunk flinched âYes sir?â
âA word in private. Now.â
Oliver let out a sigh of relief as the captain dragged Mikey away..
âYou shouldâve let me poison them.â Flora muttered darkly.
Oliver scratched the back of his neck tiredly âNightâs still young. Still might get your chance if I canât figure a way past Stairy.â
Flora tilted her head quizzically âStairy?â
âThe asshole at the base of the stairs.â Oliver answered absentmindedly as he spotted a familiar streak of platinum blonde hair among the crowd of strangers âAnd I just figured it out. Can I trust you not to poison everyone here?â
âYou have an hour. I get bored easilyâ Flora swirled the sickly purple liquid in the vial threateningly.
âYou and me both.â Oliver patted her shoulder before chasing down his perfect distraction.
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Oliverâs heart began to thunder loudly in his ears, a nervous and uncontrollable energy overtaking his resolve. The mission was important but he would be lying if he said he wasnât happy to see Maria today.
Maria Thoreau was the daughter of a powerful, influential family. The Thoreauâs were more concerned with their standing in high society than any virtuous endeavors and thus each one of their children was trained from birth to excel in their chosen field. Mariaâs older brothers were an aspiring politician and merchant respectively.
Mariaâs path was to be a well famous singer and patron of the arts. She wanted nothing more than to sing for the people. Unfortunately, her father only saw a chance to further the familyâs good name and tied his desire for power with her passion and dream. It was bittersweet really but nothing much could be done about it.
Yet.
Maria knew Oliver as a musical rival who thwarted her groupâs attempts at winning local competitions which in turned derailed her fatherâs plans. So needless to say she was less than thrilled when she caught him making his way over.
âOllieâ she forced a smile while her hazel eyes narrowed, peeved âIâm surprised to see they let you into this exclusive event.â
Oliver gave a cocky shrug âWell your beauty caught my attention and I couldnât resist trying to figure out a way in.â
Mariaâs cheeks burned a pinkish hue.
Maria was the same age as Oliver with short, tastefully cut dark brown hair. A single streak of platinum blonde hair hung off the side of her face, giving her such a cute look. Her clothes were practical tonight since she wasnât performing: A simple white blouse with a long flowing dark blue skirt that went all the way down to her feet. Her shoes were sensible dark blue flats designed for comfort over style.
Maria coughed into her hand, willing her blush away.
âSo.â She cleared her throat âIs this your sad attempt to throw me off my game? You wonât win the next competition. Weâll be dealing with professional judges this time.â
Oliverâs eyes widen in false surprise âThereâs a competition here? Fancy that. I hadnât been made aware of that but since weâre both in town, why not have a round two?â
âOliverâŚ.â
âI meanâ Oliver went on, pretending not have heard âYou are a much better singer solo than with those harpies youâre forced to keep around.â
Maria glanced to the side timidly âDonât be absurd, the Melodic Maidens are a perfect, well oiled machine.â
Oliver scoffed dismissively âI suppose theyâre nearby, listening in. Hardly leave you alone, donât they?â
Maria opened her mouth to respond when a shrilly voice cut in.
âWhat do you know you two bit hack? How much did you bribe the judges last time?!â
Oliver gave a strained smile as the rest of the ladies forced their way into view.
âLilly, Filly, Sally. You suck.â
The triplets snarled in unison, openly glaring at the bard.
Lilly, Filly and Sally were Mariaâs chains: They were as much there to further her career as they were to report back to daddy to ensure the errant daughter stayed on course.
As triplets, they all shared the same features: Three pairs of dull green eyes and long messy black hair. Even their clothing were the same with each wearing a strapless dress that showed way too much skin and skirts that were way too short. The only reason Oliver could tell them apart was due to their preferred colors: Lilly in a shade of pink that was bright for her skin tone, Filly with a pale ugly yellow and Sally in seas of dark red.
The trio surrounded Maria, their arms embracing her in an uncomfortable hug. Maria bit her lip, trying to hide her uneasy.
âStill wearing that tacky outfit huh Ollie?â Lilly eyed his faded clothing distastefully.
Sally let out an unfriendly laugh âOllie always looks like trash. Not even prize money could buy an ounce of class.â
âActuallyâ Oliver brushed his shoulder dismissively âClass is cheap. No amount of money could buy an ounce of character. You can blow hot air at me all you want but nothing in this world could ever change the fact that the three of you are bitches.â
The trio clicked their tongues disappointingly, their normally plain faces twisted into unflattering visages of rage while they screamed as one.
âHOW DARE YOU INSULT US?!â
âYOU ARE SUCH A POOR TACTLESS MAN!â
âYOU FUCKER!â
Oliver casually waved his hand âAll bark and no bite. Iâm supposed believe youâve gotten any better in two months? Last time I checked I won the last competition.â
âOH YEAH?!â The triplets yelled, furious.
Maria threw a suspicious glance Oliverâs way âGirls, I donât thinkâŚâ
âCome on Maria, we donât want to have to tell daddy you backed down from a challenge.â
A shiver ran down her spine, the fight draining out of her face. Oliver felt a tinge of guilt but said nothing as the girls took their positions.
Maria paused for a moment, her breathing slow and calm. The murmur of the crowds grew louder and louder upon the recognition that the ladies nearby were the Melodic Maidens.
Maria pivoted on her heels, a bright warm smile gracing her lips. Oliver could feel his heart skip a beat at the sound of her soft, airy voice beginning to sing
âOh you hear a lot of stories about the sailors and their sportâ Maria gave a playful wink his way. His cheeks burned brightly at her playful banter.
âAbout how every sailor has a girl in every portâ
Maria twirled, her steps mischievous and alluring as her dark blue dress chased after her. She gracefully held two fingers aloft for everything to see, her smirk cocky and assured.
âbut if you added two and two youâd figure out right quickâ
Maria backed up as the triplets step forward to join her, the group made whole and ready for the chorus.
âItâs just because the girls all have a lad on every shipâ
Maria turned to throw a sultry look towards her rival bard but instead of finding a dumbstruck Oliver, she found a smiling one. His gaze was gentle and loving as if he was seeing utterly beautiful. A small smile was tugging at his cheeks. Maria could feel her heart thunder in her ears as, without warning, Oliver gave a thumbs up and mouthed an appreciative âThanksâ before ducking into the growing crowd.
âAnd itâs twiddley idle idle idle, twiddley idle aye.â
What was once a spattering of folks formed into a massive gathering. Most of the party goers and guards had come over to catch the free show the girls inadvertently given and thus all focus shifted onto them. What was an attempt to show up Oliver ended up being a very unnecessary showcase.
âItâs often times a man will leave you broken with dismayâ
Boy was Maria feeling that dismay right now.
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Oliverâs plan worked: Stairy hadnât been to resist the siren call of a beautiful woman and her singing. Luckily the harpies hadnât ruined it with their imperfect pitches. Stairy hadnât taken more than a few steps when Sel slipped in behind and began working at the door. It took a moment but one blink later and the automaton vanished out of sight.
Oliver let out a sigh when a hand gripped his shoulder tightly.
âHello sir.â A guff, low voice in a less than friendly voice âMight I have a word? Youâve been acting rather strange all party long.â
Well fuck.
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âMagnus works part-time in a small, independent coffee shop in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, to support his degree in fashion and business at NYU.Alec only ever seems to run into him when heâs having some sort of water-related disaster.Aka three times that they meet and Alec is soaking wet. One time they get voluntarily wet, together. (Not in the way that youâre thinking, though. Get your minds out of the gutter.)â
wrong in the dark-Â chapters: 1/1; words: 6,773
âAfter Magnus crashes Alecâs wedding and Lydia is attacked, the Institute goes on lock down. Magnus stays the night in Alecâs room.â
today your barista isâŚ- chapters: 1/1; words: 2,353 ; Coffee shop AU
âalec works in a coffeeshop. one day jace hijacks the chalkboard out front(aka one of those 'today your barista isâ sign aus)â
You Are Not Your Own-Â chapters: 1/1; words: 4.070
âMissing Malec Scenes for Season 2 Episode 12 'You Are Not Your Ownâ A little extension to the frustrating Malec reunion and many other scenes throughout the episode.
Contains Major Spoilers for Episode 12.â
Enjoy!Â
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