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today is tuesday, june 20, 2023. have a great tuesday and enjoy your gerard way of the day.
#i started doing this on november 20 now it's june 20 wow time sure does fly#mcr#gerard way#gerard way of the day
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tbh reimu is one of those character i could see in any situation and i would immediately accept that she's there.
you could put her ass in call of duty or whatever and i'd just be like "oh hey it's reimu, awesome"
#she's kinda like hatsune miku in that respect#touhou#reimu hakurei#hakurei reimu#tbh she could stand to be in a couple more places i think#put her ass in guilty gear or something#she's had work in a fighting game before she could figure something out#surely#she could show up at the foot of my bed demanding money and I would just gi e it to her#âoh it's that time of fhe year already? wow time sure does flyâ
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happy two years anniversary to Drugs and surgical scrubs! đđ
a lil birthday snippet:
âAll I ask for in return is that you get clean, James. I will help you in any way you need, but I need you sober. That is my one condition.â
James closed his eyes, letting the breeze cool his eyelids. Everything seemed so simple with Regulus, as if all James had to do was say yes and life will be perfect again.
âEverything will remain the same as long as I stay clean,â James mused and words tasted like a magic spell on his tongue, finally powerful enough to win over the all mighty heroin.
âYes. Nothing has to change.â
James smiled at himself without opening his eyes. There was a tiny detail Regulus omitted.
Nothing has to change as long as James will.
#wow time does fly#I still remember exactly where I wrote that first chapter and that it was a Friday and I was feeling a bit adventurous#didnât think two years down the line Iâll still be writing it#drugs and surgical scrubs#dass#jegulus#Jegulus fic
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Spruced up a color-pencil drawing from likeâŠ2022
#wow#time does fly huh#multimedia#art#tranditional art#traditional drawing#digital artist#digital painting#painting#colored pencil#colored sketch#digital art#illustration#myart
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2023 Redraw vs.
2021 DSMP Drawing
Here's a redraw of something I never posted that no one asked for. I'm just really proud on how far I've come and I wanted to show it off.
#dsmp#dsmp fanart#tommyinnit#tommyinnt fanart#wilbur soot#wilbur soot fanart#tubbo#tubbo fanart#sometimes whenever I see redraws I can't tell which one is the redraw and which one is not#I think its pretty clear which one is which here#But just in case#The top one is the redraw#The bottom one is an old 2021 drawing#Wow two years#Time sure does fly doesn't it?#dream smp#dream smp fanart
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.happy launch date Laika :,} I hope you are still playing in the stars
#.I was launched less than a year after her... wow time really does fly#<- ic tags#18424 vanguard 1#18424#unreality
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hearing Alan talk about how much he liked Albert Grossman and Eric talk about how much he liked Brian Epstein makes my tiny emotional brain implode like GHGhHhh the Animals' actual manager was Not Good!!!!!!! they were actively looking at the managers of their contemporaries and wished they could've had that instead!!!!!!! đ„č
#alan's been talking A LOT about 'dont look back' at his concerts recently and g o s h everytime he does.... connie across the ocean weeps#especially since he talked about getting to know the bob squad in new york really well at first (WHICH I HAD A HUNCH ABOUT FOR A LONG TIME)#meaning that even when he was still touring with the animals!!!! he really looked up to albert!!!!!!!!!!!!#it wasn't just a case or him rushing to the bob squad after he left the animals for clout.... which i also been knew#IT WAS OUT OF COMFORT. SOLIDARITY. A NEED TO BE AROUND FAMILIAR FACES WHO WOULDN'T JUDGE HIM. GAHH G HHH#it hurts even more because ACCORDING TO ALAN.... bob and albert even asked him to join bob on tour!?!?!??#i have no idea what point the hawks entered the picture exactly bUT IT MAKES SO MUCH SENSE#hURTS ALL THE MORE. NO WONDER BOB WAS SO FRIENDLY WITH HIM AGHGGSGGGHFJDJDJDJSJ#alan couldn't do it because the fear of flying was just too strong... which bob completed respected and didn't try to force it#g o s h..... the universe where alan backed bob on keys....... wow#joan and bob.2: 'yayyyayaya!! alan price!!'#aNYWAY. HEARING ABOUT ALAN'S CONCERT LAST WEEK REALLY MADE MY BRAIN COLLAPSE.#also the bit about eric is also true..... he constantly talks about brian in his first autobio#constantly talks about how good of a manager he was and how he wishes they could've had brian instead đđđ#ironic that the animals also eventually had a connection to allen klein through mickie most.... ggahhhhhhhhhhh#JEFFERIES. YOU TRAUMATIZED THEM. *shakes fist*#anyway..... at least alan and eric had each other <3 *proceeds to draw and write fix-it scenarios about them*#okay going to resume working on my 'misunderstood' project..... just finished the art eeeeee#i DREW CHAS AT THE DOCTOR'S OFFICE YESTERDAY!!!!!! đ btw. another Good Manager. he is a mother.#alan price#eric burdon#the animals#things i said today#mental illness is really strong today#dr pepper and 'shouts across the street' time#aleric#hehhehe haha heheh hehe teehee *explodes*
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gripping onto the last shred of my teenage years cause knowing that iâll be 20 in 7 months is SENDING ME thereâs absolutely no way iâm 2 decades old wdym đđ
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It's my 2 year anniversary on Tumblr đ„ł
#2 year tumblrversary#tumblr milestone#wow time DOES fly guys#im officially 2 years old on tumblr#yay i guess
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Normalize sending my shitty scribbles here
If I am given enough external motivation I may be influenced into trying to finish
I have soooo many wips and stuff for this fic, I'm afraid to read the updates
The Eldest Brother
OH MY GOD IT'S COMPLETED
#ao3#fic art#my art#oh my god#oh my god wow does the time fly#I always think about this fic#fic propaganda
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The dog I currently own is dog reactive, the dog before her was dog aggressive, and the dog before him could only be motivated by hot dogs and naps and by principle never moved faster than a slow walk, so you can understand why fly ball is absolutely mind blowing to me
#I watch a sport like mondio and Iâm like wow thatâs so amazing!!#but I can understand how people and dogs train and get good#I literally do not understand how dogs can compete in fly ball#does not compute#like itâs so fun to watch but Iâm flabbergasted the whole time
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HOW DID FOLLIES AT THE COVEN DAY PARADE AND ESCAPE TO AMPHIBIA COME OUT A YEAR AGO???????
#on the bright side ive been in the toh and amphibia fandoms for over a year#(i started watching sometime in january 2022)#but wow time does fly#like slow down#the owl house#toh#amphibia#also toh ends in a month#i will cry when that episode ends thats a guarantee#ill probably cry throughout the whoke thing lol#ooh i should make a bingo#loving how these tags are longer than the post itself <3
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dont ask me how I ended up here but apparently some scientists put flies on tiny fly-sized treadmills like, two years ago ?? and learned for the First Time Ever how a fly makes a mental map of the world around it so it knows where to go
#godsrambles#(with the same tone as 'they did surgery on a grape'->) they made treadmills for flies.#other article I read talked about fruit fly foraging patterns and then was like 'this suggests a unified theory of food foraging!'#every time I come across that phrase im like 'unified theory? wow cool reference to my favorite show' HFDJHJ#*voice of a guy who is out of the loop on basically everything* do people know this. does anyone know this. how did I not know this#yeah ok there is a fly in my house that keeps dodging my attacks. what of it#also what do you MEAN scientists couldnt find any fruitflies in the wild until 2018. am I reading that right????? what do they MEAN by that#how am i supposed to live like this. there are a trillion new things being discovered every day
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my perhaps funniest fandom moment was when ynb roasted me for being a little brat in 2016
#for reference my UN was snowingandchill lmao#wow time really does fly#feels like yesterday even though it was 2016#i really was such a brat lmao
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So I'm going through my past sketchbooks and I got to number three, where I decided to set myself a challenge - a drawing a day, no day without a line. "Let's see if I can keep it up for a few months", I wrote in this sketchbook. Well bud you've been keeping it up for almost eight years now so I'd say good job so far!
#time really does fly#also wow i did get better. im obviously not done progressing on almost every aspect#but damn. things i obviously could not get the hang of back then come easy to me now#ngl im a bit emotional#chatters
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How to Tame Your Dragon - Malleus Draconia x reader
Since you and Malleus have gotten into a relationship, you've become a bona-fide dragon soother. But whenever you fumble, the entirety of NRC faces the consequences.
aka the 7 times you cause ecological disasters and the 1 time it works out for you.
this is one of my favorite works i hope y'all enjoy it too
Instance 1: The Unbirthday Party Fumble
It all started so innocently, as most disasters do.
You were sitting on a bench in the gardens with Malleus, who was in one of his "look at my shiny things" moods. He had decided to show you his prized possessions from his extensive, possibly cursed, hoard. Usually, this was an easy gig. Youâd nod, say something like âWow, so shiny,â and then give him a kiss. Easy peasy.
But not today.
Because today, your brain decided to take a little vacation while your body stayed behind, stuck on autopilot.
You were half-paying attention, your focus more on the distant ruckus over at Heartslabyulâs tea party, where Ace and Deuce were most definitely in the middle of doing something stupid. Riddle was probably screaming about proper fork placement, Trey was juggling a thousand responsibilities, and Cater was... doing whatever Cater does.
You could hear the faint sounds of plates clinking and people panicking about the sugar cubes being uneven. It was practically a symphony of disaster waiting to happen.
Meanwhile, Malleus was holding up what looked like a teapot. But not just any teapotâthis thing was ornate. Gleaming, intricate patterns, probably blessed by some ancient fae god of beverages. You didnât notice any of that, though.
Instead, when Malleus asked in his deep, romantic, âIâm-giving-you-a-piece-of-my-soulâ voice, âDo you like it, my treasure?â you waved him off like heâd just shown you a half-eaten sandwich.
âYeah, yeah, sure. Looks fine.â
Silence.
Not just any silence. The kind of silence where the air pressure changes and you suddenly realize you mightâve done something very, very bad.
You blinked, finally looking over at Malleus, and oh no. His eyes were narrowed, his lips pursed, and a shadow seemed to fall over himâliterally. The sky darkened as if the heavens were in on his mood. His grip on the teapot tightened, and you could swear the wind started to howl.
Oh, no no no.
The moment you realized your mistake, the storm was already brewing. Quite literally. The sky went from clear to âabout to smite someoneâ in about two seconds flat. You could feel the temperature drop, and leaves started swirling around like they were auditioning for a role in a natural disaster movie.
You were in for it now.
Meanwhile, at the worldâs most cursed tea party:
Riddle was just getting ready to pour the first cup of tea when the wind decided to yeet the tablecloth right off the table. Teacups clattered, pastries took flight, and the entire garden descended into chaos.
âWHAT IN THE NAME OF THE QUEENâS LAWSââ Riddle screamed, clutching a teapot like it was his last lifeline.
Ace, currently dodging a rogue scone, looked over at the sky. âOh, youâve gotta be kidding me. Is this a Malleus thing?â
Deuce, who was using a sugar bowl as a makeshift helmet, shouted over the wind. âItâs always a Malleus thing! Why do I even ask anymore?!â
Cater, hair blown sideways and desperately trying to keep his phone in hand, was trying to snap a selfie in the chaos. âGuys, this is prime MagiCam contentâwait, no, my phoneâs gone!â He dove after it as it got carried away in the wind.
Riddle, already on the verge of a meltdown, turned to Trey, who was trying to shield a cake from the incoming storm. âI demand an explanation!â
Trey, forever the calm one, glanced up. âWell, if I had to guess, Iâd say the prefect did something to upset Malleus.â
âOF COURSE, THEY DID,â Riddle shrieked, practically levitating with fury. âWhy do we suffer every time they breathe near him?!â
âI donât know, but we need to fix it before Riddle explodes!â Ace said, dodging a flying plate.
Deuce grabbed Aceâs arm. âWe need to talk to them! Make them apologize or something!â
And so, in the middle of the flying teapots and pastries of doom, the group sprinted to find you, dodging airborne desserts and Riddleâs wrath.
Back at the epicenter of destruction:
You were still sitting there, eyes wide as you watched Malleus literally brood so hard it summoned a small hurricane. âUh, MalleusâŠ?â
He didnât respond. Nope, he was fully in Pouty Dragon Modeâą. The sky darkened even more, the wind howling, the trees bending, and you could faintly hear the sound of Ace, Deuce, and the others screaming in the distance.
Your casual dismissal of the teapot had, quite literally, ruined lives.
Before you could say anything else, the chaos squad came barreling toward you like a human avalanche, looking like theyâd been through a war zone.
Ace was covered in frosting, Deuce had bits of shattered china stuck in his hair, and Trey was holding onto what looked like the remnants of a cake stand. Cater was still trying to get a selfie in, even though he looked like heâd been through a tornado.
âFIX. THIS.â Ace wheezed, dropping to his knees dramatically. âBEFORE WE ALL DIE.â
âRiddleâs about to combust,â Deuce added, his eyes wide. âPlease. Weâre begging you.â
Trey just gave you a calm look. âIf you donât make this right soon, I donât know if weâll make it to the end of the day.â
You sighed, realizing there was no escape. Youâd have to face the stormâliterallyâand make things right.
Turning back to Malleus, you slid off the bench and stood in front of him, gently tugging on his sleeve. âMalleus?â
His eyes, still stormy, met yours, but he didnât say anything. The wind continued to howl, the sky still dark.
âIâm really sorry,â you said, your voice soft and apologetic. âI didnât mean to dismiss your teapot. Itâs beautiful, really. I was justâŠdistracted.â
Malleusâs eyes narrowed slightly, but the wind died down just a little. Progress.
âIâd never intentionally dismiss something thatâs important to you,â you continued, taking his hand in yours. âPlease forgive me? Iâll pay more attention next time, I promise.â
The storm finally started to calm as Malleusâs expression softened. The sky cleared up, and the wind turned into a gentle breeze.
He sighed dramatically, though it was more theatrical than anything. âVery well, my treasure. I suppose I can forgive you this time. But you owe me proper attention.â
Relieved, you grinned and leaned up to press a kiss to his cheek. âHow about I give you all the attention you want right now?â
That did it. The storm completely vanished, and Malleusâs mood visibly brightened. His arms wrapped around you, pulling you close in a possessive, yet affectionate embrace. âI suppose thatâs acceptable,â he murmured, resting his chin on top of your head.
Behind you, the chaos squad groaned.
âOh, sure,â Ace said, rolling his eyes. âOne cute kiss, and suddenly the hurricane stops. What even is our life?â
âLetâs just never bring up teapots again,â Deuce muttered, shaking bits of pastry out of his hair.
Cater, who had finally managed to get a decent selfie, grinned. âWell, at least we survived!â
You chuckled as Malleus nuzzled into your hair, clearly pleased with your apology. At least for now, disaster had been averted. But something told you that this wouldnât be the last time youâd have to apologize for accidentally setting off your dragon boyfriend.
But hey, at least you had kisses to fix everything, right?
Instance 2: The compliment conundrum
It started as one of those innocent slip-upsâthe kind that makes you wonder why you even opened your mouth in the first place. You were lounging by the side of the spelldrive field, watching NRCâs teams practice. Malleus, busy handling his own royal duties, hadnât been able to make it to practice today, so youâd spent the afternoon watching Leona and his squad dominate the field.
It wasnât like you were doing anything wrong. You were just⊠appreciating talent, right? And Leona was talented. You couldnât help but admire the way he effortlessly dodged tackles, sending spells whizzing through the air with precision. The guy was annoying, sure, but he had undeniable skill.
So when you casually mentioned to Jack and Ruggie, âMan, Leonaâs got some impressive moves,â you thought nothing of it.
Until you felt the ground crack beneath you.
You froze mid-sentence, glancing around as a creeping, eerie silence settled over the field. The other players stopped in their tracks, confusion spreading across their faces. The once lush, green training grounds were slowly transforming before your very eyesâthe grass yellowing, the soil drying, the sky dimming. It was like nature had collectively decided, Nope, weâre out.
Jack blinked at the ground, then at you, his eyes wide with dawning horror. âDid⊠Did you justâ?â
Ruggie, a master of putting two and two together, slapped his hand to his face. âOh, no. Not again.â
Before you could even ask what was happening, you heard the faintest sound of rumbling in the distance, like some ancient, angry being had woken up from its nap. And thatâs when the full weight of your mistake hit you.
Youâd praised Leona. And Malleus, who was more possessive than a dragon guarding his hoard, definitely heard you.
âOh, crap,â you muttered, already starting to backpedal. âOh, crap, crap, crapââ
The drought spread faster, draining every last drop of moisture from the air. The once-pristine spelldrive field now looked like a scene out of some post-apocalyptic desert movie. Cracks snaked across the ground, the once-refreshing breeze now felt like it was straight out of the Sahara, and the remaining players started wheezing from the dry heat.
Leona, of course, was the first to piece things together. He sauntered over, glancing at the parched earth beneath his feet, then back up at you with a deadly glare.
You tried to stammer out an excuse, but Ruggie was already grabbing your arm and yanking you toward the nearest path off the field. Jack, looking somewhere between worried and resigned, trailed after you.
âListen,â Ruggie said in a panic, âwe gotta fix this now, or the whole schoolâs gonna turn into a wasteland.â
âI didnât mean to!â you protested as they half-dragged you across the desertified landscape. âIt was just a compliment!â
âYou canât just compliment Leona when youâre dating Malleus!â Jack huffed, sweat dripping from his forehead as the oppressive heat intensified. âYou should know better by now!â
You felt a bead of sweat trickle down your temple as you tried to keep up with their frantic pace. âI didnât know he was that possessive!â
âOh, he is,â Ruggie muttered, glancing nervously at the sky. âAnd heâs sulking. You know what that means.â
You groaned. Yes, you did know what that meant. A sulking Malleus equaled world-ending storms, natural disasters, and in this caseâapocalyptic droughts.
Leona, who had followed you guys, clearly had enough of this nonsense. He stomped up behind you, glaring daggers. âYouâve ruined my field,â he growled, voice dripping with irritation. âDo me a favor and never say anything nice about me again.â
âDonât worry, Leona,â you sighed, exasperated. âIâll only insult you from now on. Promise.â
âGood,â Leona grumbled, adjusting his collar. âNow fix your dragon before I lose my mind.â
By the time you reached Malleus, the situation had reached catastrophic levels. The entire island felt like it was one sunny day away from turning into a desert. The sky was an angry, cloudless blue, and even the birds had fled, probably deciding they didnât want to risk spontaneous combustion.
And there, in the middle of the courtyard, sat your dragon boyfriend, arms crossed, looking as grumpy as youâd ever seen him. His aura was practically radiating misery.
âMalleus,â you called out, panting from the trek across the sun-baked campus.
He turned his head slightly, just enough to acknowledge your presence, but didnât say a word. His lips were pressed into a thin line, his eyes narrowed, and you could practically see the pout written all over his face.
Ruggie gave you a light shove. âWell, go on. Apologize before we all die of thirst.â
You shot him a look, but he wasnât wrong. Sighing, you stepped closer to Malleus and knelt beside him, placing a gentle hand on his arm. âHey⊠I didnât mean to upset you.â
He huffed, his gaze fixed stubbornly ahead. âYou praised another.â
âI didnât realize it was such a big deal,â you said softly, leaning your head on his shoulder. âI swear, I didnât mean anything by it. I only have eyes for you, you know that.â
Malleus remained silent for a moment, but you could feel his mood softening. The tension in the air eased ever so slightly, the heat less intense, the grass no longer crumbling beneath your feet.
âI donât like sharing your admiration,â he murmured, still not quite looking at you. âEspecially with him.â
âLeonaâs not a threat,â you chuckled, pressing a soft kiss to his cheek. âHeâs too busy napping to notice, anyway.â
That earned a tiny smirk from Malleus, though he was clearly still in sulk mode. You couldnât help but smile as you nuzzled into his neck, placing little butterfly kisses along his jawline. âCome on⊠Iâll make it up to you. Iâll praise you for hours if you want. No one is more worthy of my compliments than you.â
That finally did the trick. His stiff posture relaxed, and he let out a deep sigh. âVery well,â he murmured, turning his head to look at you. âI suppose I can forgive you⊠this time.â
You grinned, wrapping your arms around his waist and snuggling into his chest. âThank you, Your Highness.â
Malleus, now fully basking in your affection, wrapped his arms around you and rested his chin on top of your head. The sky finally returned to normal, the air cooling down, and the earth itself seemed to let out a relieved sigh.
Meanwhile, back on the now-saved-from-death spelldrive field, Leona collapsed onto the cracked ground with an annoyed grunt. âI swear, if they ever break up, Iâm moving to a different continent.â
âHonestly, same,â Ruggie groaned, lying down beside him. Jack just nodded in agreement, too tired to even complain.
But as the world finally returned to normal, and you cuddled up against your not-so-grumpy-anymore dragon boyfriend, you couldnât help but think that maybeâjust maybeâyouâd be more careful with your compliments from now on.
âŠMaybe.
Instance 3: Dinner Downpour
It had started out as an innocent evening. Just you, Malleus, and a nice dinner at the Mostro Lounge. You figured it was a good ideaâa cozy meal, some quiet time away from the usual chaos. Plus, Malleus had never been to the Lounge before, and you wanted to show him a little piece of what passed for fine dining at NRC.
Everything was going smoothly. The candlelight cast a soft glow over the table, and Malleus seemed to be enjoying himself, even if he occasionally side-eyed the giant aquariums and questionable dishes swimming in ink. You were halfway through your meal when it happened. The moment that would soon be known as The Great Mostro Lounge Flood of the Century.
Malleus, eyes warm and his tone utterly princely, leaned toward you as the waiter left the bill on the table. âAllow me to cover this,â he said, reaching for his walletâor whatever it was that dragons carry their horde in. âI would like to treat you.â
You, not sensing the danger, waved him off with a smile. âNo need, Malleus. Iâve got this.â
Oh no.
If you could rewind time, maybe you wouldâve noticed the way his expression faltered ever so slightly. The tiniest furrow of his brow, the faint tightening of his grip on his silverware. But you didnât. You were oblivious. You, poor unfortunate soul, paid the bill yourself.
And thatâs when the first clap of thunder rolled through the building.
It didnât take long for things to go from zero to weâre-all-gonna-die levels of chaos. The sky outside darkened almost instantly, rain pouring down like the heavens had just decided to empty all their buckets at once. But it wasnât just rainâoh no, this was a full-blown, hurricane-tier downpour. Lightning flashed, illuminating the shocked faces of the Mostro Lounge patrons as water started seeping in through the windows.
Inside, chaos erupted. The once-elegant ambiance of the Mostro Lounge turned into something out of a disaster movie. Jade was frantically trying to keep the dining area dry with what looked like twenty towels, but the water just kept rising. Floyd was sitting on top of a table, cackling at the sheer absurdity of it all, while Azul was on the verge of a mental breakdown, clutching his ledger to his chest as if it could somehow save him from bankruptcy.
âWHAT DID YOU DO?!â Azulâs voice broke through the chaos as he practically teleported to your side, grabbing you by the shoulders and shaking you like a maraca.
âIâI donât know!â you stammered, still processing the fact that the place was flooding. âWe were just having dinner!â
âOh, you were âjust having dinner,ââ Azul mocked, his voice climbing an octave as the water level rose past your ankles. âSure, just dinnerâand now Iâm watching my profits swim away!â
Jade appeared next, a suspiciously calm smile on his face despite the absolute catastrophe around him. âYou didnât happen to upset the prince of Briar Valley, did you?â
Floyd leaned in, grinning like a maniac. âYeah, did ya snub him or somethinâ? This is hilarious.â
Your face paled. Oh no. You replayed the scene in your headâthe offer to pay, your refusalâand realization hit you like one of the lightning bolts currently striking outside. âOh my god. Heâs upset because I didnât let him pay.â
âThatâs it?!â Floyd burst out laughing, clutching his sides. âAll this âcause you didnât let him foot the bill? Man, thatâs rich!â
Azulâs eye twitched. âFix. This. Now.â
âI didnât think it was that big of a deal!â you protested, feeling the water slosh against your calves as the storm outside intensified. âI just wanted to treat him for once!â
âClearly, that was a mistake,â Jade said, entirely too serene for someone standing in knee-deep water. âI suggest you⊠rectify it.â
âRectify it,â Azul echoed, his eyes narrowing dangerously. âOr I swear Iâll have you and your little dragon both in debt until youâre ancient fossils.â
Floyd, still howling with laughter, gave you a light shove toward the entrance. âBetter hurry, Shrimpy, before we gotta start charging people for canoe rentals!â
You rushed outside, braving the storm as the winds whipped around you. The ground was already flooded, rain pelting down so hard you could barely see two feet in front of you. But there, standing in the middle of it all like some tragic figure from a gothic romance novel, was Malleus.
He wasnât even trying to shield himself from the rainâhe just stood there, soaked, staring up at the stormy sky as if summoning the wrath of the heavens. His mood was palpable, the air around him crackling with discontent.
âMalleus!â you called out, running over and nearly slipping in a puddle. âMalleus, wait!â
He glanced down at you, a flash of vulnerability in his eyes quickly masked by his usual regal composure. âI thought⊠I could treat you. It seems you do not trust me to do even that.â
You winced. He wasnât angry, not really. He was hurt. You shouldâve known betterâMalleus was always thinking about how to show you he cared, and this was just one more way for him to do that. And youâd brushed him off without realizing the significance.
âHey, thatâs not it at all,â you said softly, stepping closer and taking his hands in yours. âI just⊠I wanted to treat you this time. But I didnât realize how important it was to you.â
The storm rumbled ominously overhead, but you could feel his mood starting to shift.
You squeezed his hands, standing on your tiptoes to press a kiss to his cheek. âIâm sorry, Malleus. I didnât mean to make you feel like I didnât appreciate it. You always take such good care of me.â
His shoulders relaxed slightly, the tension easing from his posture. âI simply wished to show you how much I treasure our time together.â
âAnd I treasure you,â you said, giving him a gentle smile. âSo how about thisâIâll let you treat me next time. Dinner, ice cream, whatever you want. Youâre in charge.â
The corners of his mouth lifted ever so slightly. âYou promise?â
âI promise,â you replied, kissing him again for good measure. âBut for now, maybe we could, uh⊠ease up on the weather a bit? I think Azulâs about to have a heart attack.â
Malleus chuckled softly, the storm clouds above beginning to break apart as the rain slowed to a drizzle. âVery well. I shall spare themâfor now.â
Back inside the Lounge, Azul was clinging to his precious ledger like a lifeline, watching with wide eyes as the floodwaters slowly receded. The place was still a soaked mess, but at least it wasnât Atlantis anymore.
Floyd, leaning against the bar, gave you a lazy grin as you walked back in, hand-in-hand with Malleus. âWell, looks like you managed to cool down your dragon, huh? Good job, Shrimpy.â
Jade smiled pleasantly, though you could tell there was relief in his gaze. âThe Lounge owes you a great debt.â
Azul, drenched and looking like heâd aged ten years, just sighed. âPlease. Next time⊠just let him pay.â
You grinned sheepishly. âNoted.â
Malleus, still holding your hand, glanced down at you with a fond expression. âShall we continue our evening?â
You smiled up at him, feeling the warmth of his affection, even if he had almost accidentally drowned the entire restaurant. âYeah, letâs go.â
And as you left the Mostro Lounge, water still dripping from the ceiling and Floydâs laughter echoing behind you, you couldnât help but think that for all the chaos that came with dating the prince of Briar Valley, it was worth every second.
Instance 4: Deserted Dreams
It all started with an innocent suggestion over breakfast. You and Malleus were sitting at your usual spot in Diasomnia, peacefully munching on breakfast. Things were nice, calmâMalleus was in a good mood, the sun was shining, and there hadnât been any catastrophic magical incidents for a solid two days.
But, of course, you just had to ruin it.
"So," you said, casually buttering a slice of toast, "I was thinking⊠maybe for our next vacation, instead of going to Briar Valley again, we could head over to the Scalding Sands? I heard Kalim raving about the heat and all the festivals, and I thought it might be fun to experience a little warmth for a change."
Malleus, who had been sipping his tea, froze. He looked at you, his eyes wide and a bit too intense. "The Scalding Sands?" he repeated slowly.
"Yeah, you knowâsun, sand, maybe a beach or two. Something different!" You smiled, clearly not reading the massive red flags flying in the air. "I mean, donât get me wrong, Briar Valley is great and all, but we always go there. I thought a change of scenery would be nice!"
And that, was when the Dorms of Scarabia and Diasomnia turned into a hellish desert wasteland.
It started slowlyâjust a bit of extra heat creeping into the room, making you fidget in your seat. Then it escalated. The temperature spiked dramatically, and before you knew it, the dorm felt like someone had thrown open the gates to the underworld and invited the sun to personally burn it all down. You swore you could hear the sound of sand shifting beneath your feet, though you were still indoors. Indoors, for crying out loud!
Malleus sat in silence, clearly displeased. His usual dark, moody aura was now tinged with the kind of slow-boiling frustration that made you realize: youâd made a huge mistake.
Just as you were about to apologize and backpedal your way out of the desertification of Diasomnia and Scarabia, a loud crash echoed from outside, followed by a chorus of complaints.
You stepped out of the dorm and were met with chaos. The whole area around Diasomnia had transformed into an arid, sweltering desert. The grass? Gone. The trees? Withered. The nice, cool breeze that used to blow through? Now replaced by blistering heat waves. Students were dragging themselves around, sweating profusely as the once lush grounds became a scorching wasteland.
At the heart of the chaos stood Kalim, as cheerful as ever, while a very sweaty and very done Jamil stood nearby, looking like he had reached the end of his rope.
Jamil spotted you immediately and marched over, steam practically rising off his skin. âWhat did you do?!â he hissed, looking like he was five seconds away from spontaneous combustion.
"Iâ" you stammered, glancing at Kalim, who was happily waving a fan like he was at a resort.
"Isnât this great?!" Kalim chirped, smiling ear to ear. "It feels just like home! Now we can have all the desert parties we want! Thanks for the heatwave!"
You blinked. "Um⊠youâre welcome?"
"No," Jamil interjected, glaring at you like youâd personally set him on fire. âDonât thank them! What possessed you to turn Scarabia into a furnace?!â
You grimaced, wiping sweat from your brow. âItâs not my fault! I just suggested we vacation in the Scalding Sands instead of Briar Valley andâ"
"You did what?!" Jamil pinched the bridge of his nose. "So because you didnât want to vacation in Briar Valley, this happens? Do you know how long itâs going to take to get the dorm back to normal? Or the fact that Iâm now stuck babysitting Kalim in what feels like the surface of the sun?"
Kalim, still oblivious to the suffering around him, beamed. âYou should make up with Malleus! Then maybe we can have two vacations!â
Jamilâs eye twitched.
It didnât take long before you were escorted (dragged) back to Malleus, courtesy of a very sunburned Jamil and a still-chipper Kalim. They deposited you at the door to Diasomnia, giving you the kind of look that screamed fix this, or weâll make you regret it.
Sighing, you pushed the door open and stepped inside. Unsurprisingly, it was even hotter indoors than it had been outside. Malleus was sitting in the corner of the common room, his arms crossed and his gaze distant, like he was contemplating the deep mysteries of lifeâor brooding over your vacation suggestion. Probably the latter.
âMalleus?â you called softly, approaching him carefully as the air around him practically sizzled with residual magic.
He didnât respond, still looking like a dragon that had just been told his gold stash was getting replaced with copper coins.
You sighed and knelt down in front of him. âIâm sorry,â you said, resting a hand on his knee. âI didnât mean to make you upset. I just thought itâd be nice to see a new place, but if you want to go back to Briar Valley, thatâs totally fine. We can go wherever you want.â
Malleus blinked, finally looking down at you, his expression softening ever so slightly. âYou wished to travel somewhere unfamiliar,â he murmured, his voice low. âI should have taken your desires into account. But⊠the thought of you preferring another land over mine⊠it unsettled me.â
You blinked. âWait, is that what this is about? Malleus, I love Briar Valley! I just wanted to try something new, but it doesnât mean I donât want to go back. We could go anywhere, and Iâd be happy as long as Iâm with you.â
He softened even more, the heat in the room fading as his magic began to relax. âYou mean that?â
You smiled and leaned up, pressing a soft kiss to his cheek. âOf course I do.â
His arms, once tense, reached out to pull you into his lap, holding you close as if the idea of you slipping away to some other land without him had weighed far too heavily on his mind. You snuggled into him, feeling the last traces of heatwave melt away into nothing but warmth and comfort.
Malleus nuzzled his face into your hair, his voice a soft rumble. âThen we shall go wherever your heart desires. As long as we are together.â
You chuckled, pressing another kiss to his jaw. âOkay, deal. But, uh, maybe we avoid any more heatwave-related disasters? Jamil might actually combust next time.â
Malleus chuckled softly, his mood lightening as he held you close. âVery well. I shall spare them from further torment⊠this time.â
And as you cuddled into him, the remnants of the desert wasteland outside slowly returning to normal, you couldnât help but think that as long as you had Malleus (and could keep him happy), the worldâweather catastrophes includedâwould be just fine.
Instance 5: Fashion Fiasco
You and Malleus were at one of Vilâs fashion shows, sitting in the audience with everyone else as Vil strutted his stuff on the runway, looking absolutely flawless as per usual. The lights sparkled, the music boomed, and Vil practically radiated beauty and grace in an outfit that could only be described as something plucked straight from a dream.
"Wow," you breathed, eyes wide as you watched Vil pose dramatically at the end of the runway. "Vil really does look amazing, doesnât he? Like, how is anyone supposed to compete with that level of perfection?"
Malleus, sitting beside you, went absolutely still.
It didnât register right away. You were too busy marveling at Vilâs next ensemble to notice Malleus stiffening beside you, his eyes narrowing ever so slightly. But as the next model waltzed down the runway, you felt a sudden chill in the air. Literally.
You blinked. Was it just you, or was it⊠colder? You glanced up at the ceiling, frowning as tiny snowflakes started to drift down from nowhere. The air grew icy, your breath visible as the temperature plummeted in mere seconds.
"What theâ" You stood up, just in time to see the entire fashion show being transformed into a literal winter wonderland. Snow was now falling heavily, frosting over the runway, the lights, and, most importantly, Vilâs perfect hair.
The shriek that followed was one of pure, unbridled horror.
âNo! My HAIR!â Vil screeched, desperately clutching his head as snowflakes clung to his golden locks, which were slowly wilting under the weight of the ice. âThis is a disaster!â
Models fled the scene, their designer clothes dragging through snowdrifts that were rapidly accumulating on stage. The music cut off, the audience panicked, and Vil looked like he was about five seconds away from declaring the end of the world.
Amidst the chaos, Rook Hunt stood in the middle of the snowy storm, spinning in circles with glee. âMagnifique!â he cried, twirling with open arms as if he were auditioning for a Broadway production of Frozen. âThe raw beauty of nature meets the elegance of fashionâoh, how the world has blessed us with this miracle of frost!â
âROOK!â Vil screeched again, eyes wide and wild as he triedâand failedâto maintain some sense of composure. âThis is NOT a miracle! This is a CATASTROPHE! My showâmy hair!â
Epel, looking somewhere between terrified and confused, rushed up to you, nearly slipping on the snow-covered floor in his haste. âWe need your help!â he gasped, grabbing your arm and shaking it with the desperation of someone who knew what was at stake here. âYou have to do something! Malleus is causing the storm!â
You blinked, still processing the fact that this wasnât just some freak weather event but a full-on emotional meltdown from your very moody fae boyfriend.
âMalleus is⊠mad?â you asked, finally connecting the dots.
âOf course heâs mad!â Epel huffed, snowflakes clinging to his own purple hair. âYou complimented Vil! Now he thinks you like Vil more than him! Weâre all gonna freeze to death if you donât fix it!â
âOh⊠oh no.â
It took a few minutes (and a shove from a panicked Vil) to find Malleus, who had retreated to the far corner of the room, looking like a grumpy snow dragon with his arms crossed and snowflakes swirling around him. His expression was dark, brooding, and way too dramatic for someone who was causing a blizzard in the middle of a fashion show.
You approached cautiously, trying not to slip on the ice that was now coating the floor. âMalleus?â you called softly, inching closer. âAre you⊠okay?â
He glanced at you, his eyes narrowing slightly. âI see you were quite taken with Vilâs appearance today.â
You blinked, a bit thrown off by the sheer seriousness in his tone. âUh, I mean⊠yeah, Vilâs always beautiful. But, um, you know thatâs just how he is. Itâs his whole thing.â
Malleusâs frown deepened. âSo you find him more beautiful than me.â
Oh. Oh.
You nearly facepalmed at the realization. âMalleus, no, thatâs not what I meant!â you rushed to say, waving your hands in a flustered manner. âVil is beautiful, but youâyouâre, like, otherworldly! You know, fae beauty and all that. No one could possibly compare!â
Malleus eyed you warily, his lips pursed. âSo⊠you do not prefer him over me?"
âOf course not!â you said quickly, stepping closer to place a hand on his arm. âYouâre the most beautiful person I know. No one comes close to your level of magnificence, I swear.â
There was a long, heavy pause. Then, ever so slowly, the storm began to die down. The snowflakes stopped falling, the icy chill in the air dissipated, and the temperature returned to normal. Malleusâs expression softened, his moody sulk fading as he looked down at you with a much gentler gaze.
âIs that truly how you feel?â he asked quietly, his voice tinged with vulnerability.
You smiled up at him, standing on your tiptoes to press a soft kiss to his cheek. âOf course, Malleus. Youâre my favorite, always.â
Malleus visibly brightened at that, his usual regal aura returning as he wrapped his arms around you, pulling you close in a warm embrace. âVery well, then. I shall forgive this transgression. But only because you have reassured me of your affections.â
You giggled, snuggling into his chest. âIâll make sure to tell you more often how beautiful you are.â
Vil then walks directly up to you and stares you down. "If you're done wrecking my show, could ypu please keep your dragon in check?"
All you can do is grin sheepishly at him.
Instance 6: Gaming Shenanigans
It all started because of that one last raid. You and Idia were deep in an epic gaming marathon, tackling a boss so difficult that even Idiaâself-proclaimed gaming godâhad to break out his limited-edition controller. It was all good fun, hours flying by without you even noticing, as you spammed attacks and worked together like the perfect gaming duo you were.
That is, until Idia hit you with a question that made your stomach drop.
"So, uh, aren't you supposed to, like... do something tonight?" Idia asked, mid-battle. His voice was a little too casual, almost like he already knew the answer but was waiting for you to figure it out yourself.
You froze for a split second, still pressing buttons but no longer fully paying attention. Something... tonight? What could heâ
Oh no.
You had plans tonight. With Malleus.
Specifically, your nightly walks around campus, which had become somewhat of a ritual. Every night, youâd stroll through the darkened grounds, hand-in-hand, talking about anything and everything. It was Malleusâs favorite part of the dayâsomething he eagerly looked forward to.
And youâd⊠forgotten.
Your eyes darted to your phone, which was lying face down on the desk, completely ignored for the last several hours. You didnât even need to check it to know what youâd find: missed calls, unread messages, probably a voicemail or two from Malleus, wondering where you were.
"Oh no," you whispered, voice barely audible over the sounds of explosions and battle cries on screen.
"Wait, what?" Idiaâs character paused for a second as he glanced at you. "Did you just say 'oh no'? What 'oh no'? Are we talking minor 'oh no' or, like, 'I've-angered-a-final-boss-oh-no'?"
You gulped, heart sinking as you realized just how much trouble you were in. "Um... the second one. Definitely the second one."
Before Idia could even react, the room went dark. The power cut out so fast, you barely had time to process it. The glow of the screens, the hum of electronicsâall gone, leaving only the soft pitter-patter of rain against the window.
Idia's horrified gasp echoed through the sudden silence.
"No. No, no, no, no, noâthis canât be happening! We were in the middle of a raid!â His hands flew to his hair, the blue flames flickering wildly as panic set in. "Dude, you forgot your dragon?!"
The color drained from your face as the gravity of the situation fully hit. âIâumâgot distracted?â
Idiaâs eyes widened, and he stood up so fast his chair rolled backwards. "Distracted?! You forgot about your nightly walks with the dragon fae, and now weâre sitting in a power outage caused by his emotional spiral?!â
In the faint glow of Idiaâs flame-lit hair, you saw Ortho zip into the room, looking far too calm given the circumstances. âI detected a sudden shift in weather patterns around campus. It seems like the storm has caused a widespread blackout. Should I assume itâs related to Malleus Draconiaâs emotional state?â
"YES!" Idia practically screeched, pointing at you in betrayal. "They ditched Malleus for gaming, and now weâre all suffering the consequences! Ortho, tell them to fix it, please! I beg you!â
Ortho turned to you with his usual chipper smile. âI suggest you go to Malleus and make amends before the entire campus loses power. Iâve already calculated a 98% chance that further emotional distress will result in structural damage to the dorm.â
Idia groaned, burying his face in his hands. âThis is why you never piss off boss-level boyfriends. Itâs just common sense.â
So, thatâs how you found yourself trudging through the stormy night, rain soaking your clothes as you made your way to find Malleus. The lightning flashed overhead, thunder rumbling ominously as you approached the usual meeting spot for your nightly walks.
And there he wasâstanding alone, looking very much like the picture of heartbreak. His tall figure was framed by the pouring rain, his expression a perfect blend of hurt and brooding. The storm seemed to swirl around him, almost as if it were a physical manifestation of his emotions.
âMalleus,â you called out, rushing toward him, your voice barely audible over the sound of rain. âIâm so sorry!â
He turned slowly, his eyes glinting in the dim light. âYou did not answer my calls.â
âI know, I know! I got caught up in a game with Idia, and I didnât check my phone, andâwell, now we have a blackout.â
His lips twitched ever so slightly, his gaze softening just a fraction. âYou left me waiting, and the storm came.â
You winced, feeling a pang of guilt. âI didnât mean to forget about our walk. I love spending time with youâI swear.â
Malleus let out a soft sigh, his shoulders relaxing just a bit. âI do not wish to be a burden to you.â
âBurden?â you echoed, stepping closer until you were right in front of him, the rain pouring down between you. âMalleus, youâre not a burden. I love our walks. I love spending time with you. I just⊠lost track of time. Thatâs all.â
For a moment, there was silence, the only sound being the rain hitting the ground. Then, to your surprise, Malleus looked away, a faint hint of vulnerability in his expression. âDo you⊠truly mean that?â
Without thinking, you reached up, gently cupping his face in your hands. âOf course I do. Thereâs no one Iâd rather be with.â
Malleusâs gaze softened further, and slowlyâso slowlyâthe storm began to quiet. The rain lessened, the wind died down, and the oppressive atmosphere that had settled over the campus lifted. He stared at you for a long moment, searching your face as if looking for any sign of doubt. When he found none, he finally let out a soft chuckle, the corners of his mouth turning up in a faint smile.
âYou always manage to calm me,â he murmured, leaning into your touch.
You smiled back, feeling warmth spread through your chest despite the cold rain. âI guess Iâm just good at soothing dragons.â
Malleus raised a brow, amusement dancing in his eyes. âPerhaps.â
The rain had stopped entirely by now, leaving only a light mist in the air. You let out a relieved sigh, brushing some stray raindrops off Malleusâs cheek before standing on your tiptoes to press a soft kiss to his lips.
âIâll never forget our walks again,â you whispered against his lips, earning a quiet hum of approval from him.
âI shall hold you to that,â he replied, his voice warm with affection. âNow, shall we take that walk?â
You nodded, intertwining your fingers with his. The world felt calmer now, the storm gone, replaced by the soft glow of moonlight breaking through the clouds. Malleusâs mood had lifted entirely, and as the two of you strolled through the now-quiet campus, you couldnât help but feel content.
And, of course, Idia and Orthoâs screens flickered back to life, much to their relief.
Instance 7: Dessert Disaster
The sun was shining, the birds were singing, and you were about to partake in a picnic with none other than Malleus, Lilia, Silver, and Sebek. Everything was perfect. The blanket was laid out beneath a sprawling tree, food arranged carefully across itâcourtesy of Malleus himself, who had spent hours in the kitchen the night before, preparing what he considered to be the piĂšce de rĂ©sistance: a pie.
Not just any pie. No, this was a Malleus Draconia-crafted masterpiece. The filling was made from rare berries heâd harvested himself, the crust baked to a perfect golden brown. You could practically smell the love (and maybe a little lightning) that had gone into it.
Malleus, with a glint of pride in his eyes, carefully handed you a slice. "I hope it meets your expectations, my love."
You eagerly took a bite, eyes widening as the flavors exploded on your tongue. It was amazing. No, better than amazingâit was downright phenomenal. How did he even manage to bake something this good? A prince of darkness and a master chef? This was unfair.
"This slaps," you declared, totally unaware of the impending doom those words were about to unleash.
The moment the words left your mouth, you noticed a visible shift in Malleusâs expression. The proud smile heâd worn just seconds ago faltered, his brow furrowing in confusion. His green eyes darkened, clouds suddenly appearing overhead. You could feel the electricity in the air as the temperature dropped.
"I see," Malleus murmured, voice tight. "So⊠you dislike it."
Wait. What?
You blinked, realization dawning far too slowly. Oh no.
Before you could correct him, Malleus was already raising his hand, a faint crackle of magic sparking between his fingers. You could practically hear the thunder rumbling in the distance as he stared down at the pie slice in your hand, preparing to smite the poor, innocent pastry.
"No, no, no, noâwait!" You waved your arms frantically, standing up so fast you nearly tripped over the picnic blanket.
Sebek, meanwhile, had already leapt to his feet, eyes blazing with righteous fury. "How dare you insult Master Malleusâs baking?!" he shouted, fists clenched. "His skill is unmatched, and yet you have the audacity to call his creationâ"
"Sebek." Silverâs voice, calm but firm, interrupted the impending tirade. He was still sitting, but his eyes were half-open now, watching the situation unfold with mild concern. "They didnât mean it that way."
Lilia, on the other hand, was having the time of his life. He was absolutely delighted by the chaos unfolding, his laughter ringing out across the clearing. "Oh, this is too good!" he cackled, practically rolling on the blanket. "I havenât seen this much excitement at a picnic in centuries! You modern humans and your strange expressions never fail to entertain!"
You shot him a look that screamed, Please stop encouraging this.
Silver, bless his soul, finally spoke up again, this time turning his attention to you. "You might want to explain before the weather gets worse." He nodded toward the now very ominous-looking clouds gathering above Malleus.
Right. Explaining. You could do that.
You turned back to Malleus, who still looked like he was contemplating whether to zap the pie or not. You could tell his feelings were hurtâhis brow was furrowed, his lips set in a tight line. And the thought of him feeling like that, all because of a misunderstanding, made your heart clench.
"Malleus," you said, stepping closer and reaching for his hand. "When I said âthis slaps,â I meant itâs really good. Like, insanely good. Amazing. Best pie Iâve ever had."
Malleusâs stormy expression faltered slightly, though the dark clouds remained. "But you said it âslaps.â"
"Thatâs modern slang," you explained, gently squeezing his hand. "Itâs a compliment. I promise."
Malleus blinked, the magic at his fingertips dissipating as he processed your words. "So⊠you enjoyed it?"
"Absolutely. You knocked it out of the park with this pie." You gave him your most reassuring smile. "I could eat the whole thing."
The storm clouds began to thin, sunlight peeking through once more. Malleus tilted his head, considering this new information, and slowlyâvery slowlyâa smile returned to his face.
"It pleases me to hear that," he said, his voice softening.
Meanwhile, Sebek was still standing there, sputtering indignantly. "W-Well, if thatâs what they meant, then⊠of course Master Malleusâs pie is the best! I knew that all along!"
Lilia, still chuckling, waved a dismissive hand at Sebek. "Oh, calm down, boy. No harm done. Besides, now we know modern slang! What other fascinating phrases do you have, I wonder?"
Silver sighed, finally sitting up properly. "Maybe letâs avoid any more slang for today."
With the situation calming down, you took the opportunity to lean in closer to Malleus, brushing a soft kiss against his cheek. "Iâm really sorry for the confusion," you murmured. "Youâre an amazing baker, and your pie is delicious. I meant that, okay?"
Malleusâs cheeks flushed ever so slightly at the affection, and he gave a small nod. "I believe you."
Feeling a wave of relief wash over you, you pressed another kiss to his lips, slow and tender, savoring the warmth of his skin and the way his hand gently squeezed yours in return. The last of the clouds above you finally cleared, leaving the sky blue and bright once more. The storm was over, and everything was at peace again.
"Shall we enjoy the rest of our picnic, then?" Malleus asked, his voice much lighter now.
You nodded enthusiastically, sitting back down beside him. "Absolutely. And just so weâre clearâyour food? Total banger."
Malleus raised a brow, clearly still unfamiliar with the term but now much more accepting of your strange modern ways. "I see. I shall take that as a compliment."
Sebek, still recovering from his earlier outrage, grumbled something under his breath, but you didnât care. Lilia was still snickering, Silver was finally getting comfortable again, and Malleus was happy. Everything was right in the world.
And hey, now you knewâif you ever wanted to spice things up at a picnic, all it took was a little modern slang.
Instance 8: Destruction of NRC (Well, almost)
Crowleyâs âmagnanimous natureâ was, quite frankly, killing you. Whether it was sorting mountains of paperwork, being sent on endless errands, or handling Grimâs regular chaos, you were exhausted. Every muscle in your body ached, your eyes had dark circles deeper than any pit, and you were pretty sure you were on your third day of functioning on nothing but caffeine and sheer spite.
Grim, bless his fiery little heart, watched you from his perch on your bed, tail flicking in irritation as you barely managed to drag yourself into Ramshackle after another long, thankless day.
âUgh, henchhuman! You look like death warmed over,â Grim sniffed, narrowing his eyes at you. âHow long do you plan on letting that featherbrained Crowley walk all over you?â
You groaned, flopping face-first into your pillow. âAs long as it takes to survive this semester, Grim. No one else is going to deal with his nonsense. Not like I have a choice.â
Grim was silent for a moment, watching you with uncharacteristic concern. Then, in a low mumble, he said, âWell, Iâve had enough. Youâre my henchhuman, and I wonât let him destroy you.â
You thought Grim was just being dramatic. But when you woke up the next morning to the sound of distant thunder rumbling ominously across the sky, you had a very, very bad feeling.
By the time you made it to NRC, the situation was in full swing. You arrived just in time to witness Crowley practically on his knees, looking like a man who had stared death in the face and lived to tell the taleâbarely.
The sky above NRC was pitch black, clouds swirling and crackling with magic as the wind howled through the campus. A storm of epic proportions had descended, and it wasnât just any storm. This was a Malleus Draconia-grade storm. The kind that didnât just bring rain or windâit brought devastation, and everyone was cowering indoors, peeking through windows, afraid to go outside.
Crowley spotted you immediately, rushing over with his cape flapping dramatically behind him as he stumbled, nearly slipping in the mud.
âPlease,â he cried, hands clutching your shoulders as if you were his last lifeline. âPlease, you must calm him down! I beg of you, prefect, do something!â
You raised a brow, half-expecting some pitiful excuse, but the Headmaster, in all his avian glory, had gone straight to the begging stage. âWhat did you do this time?â you sighed, knowing it had to be his fault.
âI did nothing! Absolutely nothing! Well, perhaps Iâve⊠been a little harsh on you, but thatâs no reason for him to destroy the entire campus!â Crowley wailed, looking pitiful as a gust of wind nearly knocked him off balance.
âIâll pay you! Iâll pay you an actual wage! Iâll give you a budget to renovate Ramshackle, and Iâll personally sponsor your vacation! Just pleaseâstop him before thereâs nothing left of Night Raven College!â
You blinked. Did⊠did you just get a salary offer? And a vacation? And a renovation budget? This was new.
Before you could process the sheer absurdity of the situation, Professor Crewel passed by with his coat dramatically billowing in the wind. âHonestly,â he muttered under his breath, âabout time that birdbrain faced some consequences for his incompetence.â
Professor Trein, walking with his trusty feline Lucius, shook his head gravely. âAt this point, the Headmaster deserves everything thatâs coming to him.â
âDo you not see the storm?!â Crowley shrieked, pointing to the lightning that was now dangerously close to striking the bell tower.
Both professors exchanged a look before continuing on their way, Crewel muttering something about how this was Crowleyâs mess to fix.
You couldnât help but feel a small twinge of satisfaction seeing the Headmaster squirm. But at the same time, NRC was at risk of being blown off the map if you didnât act soon. And judging by the way Grim was laughing maniacally in the corner, proudly declaring how he âfixedâ your problems, this was going to be on you to clean up.
With a sigh, you gave Crowley a nod. âFine. Iâll talk to him. But if you go back on any of those promisesââ
âI wonât!â Crowley promised, hands clasped as if in prayer. âI swear on the very foundation of this school, you will be compensated!â
You rolled your eyes but turned on your heel to head toward Diasomnia. The storm seemed to know you were coming, the wind parting just enough to allow you passage. The moment you stepped into the courtyard, the thunder seemed to quiet, though lightning still flashed ominously in the distance.
And there, standing at the center of it all, was Malleus. His expression was dark, eyes glowing faintly as he stared up at the storm heâd summoned. His hands were clasped behind his back, and even with his composed stance, you could sense the simmering frustration beneath the surface.
You approached carefully, calling out softly, âMalleus?â
His head turned slightly at the sound of your voice, though he didnât fully look at you. âAh, my love. I see youâve arrived.â
You moved closer, placing a gentle hand on his arm. âGrim told you whatâs been going on, didnât he?â
âI cannot stand to see you work yourself to exhaustion for that foolish crow,â Malleus muttered, still staring at the storm. âHe takes advantage of your kindness. It is unforgivable.â
You couldnât help the warmth that spread through your chest. He was genuinely upsetâfor you. But, you also couldnât let NRC be reduced to rubble, and you needed to calm him down before it got worse.
With a soft chuckle, you stepped in front of him, gently cupping his face in your hands. âItâs okay. I appreciate how much you care about me, but you donât have to destroy the school over this.â
Malleusâs eyes finally met yours, the storm above softening ever so slightly. âBut youâre suffering.â
âI was,â you admitted, pressing a kiss to his forehead. âBut not anymore. Crowleyâs going to make it up to meâhe promised me a wage, a renovation budget for Ramshackle, and a vacation.â
That seemed to catch his attention, the storm clouds above beginning to dissipate. âA vacation?â
âMhm,â you nodded, leaning up to brush another kiss against his cheek. âIn fact, I was going to ask if youâd like to come with me.â
Malleus blinked, his earlier frustration melting into a look of surpriseâand then, a small, pleased smile tugged at his lips. The storm overhead faded into nothing, the sky returning to its usual clear blue.
âI would be honored,â he said softly, pulling you closer to him. âA vacation, just the two of us. That sounds⊠delightful.â
You grinned, pressing a final kiss to his lips, feeling his arms wrap around you in return. âItâs a date, then.â
And just like that, the storm was over. NRC was safe, and more importantly, you had managed to calm your dragonâand score a well-deserved vacation in the process.
As for Crowley? Well, youâd make sure to enjoy every moment of watching him squirm while you cashed in those promises.
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