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You'd think by now he knew how things worked at the Bar at the End of the Universe to recognise its weird whenever it sprung up...
He didn't talk to the drunken man; only passed him by.
Innocent, for a beginning.
And an hour after that, he'd forgotten even that much.
But when he saw that oh-so-simple-looking cube, with all those colours...
He spent a good three hours twisting the damn thing this way and that, trying to figure it out and getting steadily more annoyed with it, before giving it up as a lost cause and deciding to hand it over to someone else instead, so that they could share the frustration.
It ended up in his pocket. Presumably for later.
With that little matter settled, he went about looking for something else to do.
That's when he made another discovery.
Contrary to popular opinion, rocks are not dull. They're interesting. Unique. Fascinating.
And the bloody things have their own personality, that you'd only discover once you've gotten and spent time with two or three of them.
Five or six.
Ten or twenty.
And now here, at his home in Lunar, one of the rooms has been transformed into a ... kennel? Stable? Rockery? full of rocks and stones of all sizes and kinds, much to Elea's amusement.
Or is it annoyance?
Well, while her beau spends time dusting his granite companions, she's sitting downstairs waiting for someone just a little more inclined to talk about far more normal things than whether basalt is given towards playfulness, or if flint rocks are happiest in groups.
She examines the kettle that's steadily heating up.
He should be here any minute now...
He didn't talk to the drunken man; only passed him by.
Innocent, for a beginning.
And an hour after that, he'd forgotten even that much.
But when he saw that oh-so-simple-looking cube, with all those colours...
He spent a good three hours twisting the damn thing this way and that, trying to figure it out and getting steadily more annoyed with it, before giving it up as a lost cause and deciding to hand it over to someone else instead, so that they could share the frustration.
It ended up in his pocket. Presumably for later.
With that little matter settled, he went about looking for something else to do.
That's when he made another discovery.
Contrary to popular opinion, rocks are not dull. They're interesting. Unique. Fascinating.
And the bloody things have their own personality, that you'd only discover once you've gotten and spent time with two or three of them.
Five or six.
Ten or twenty.
And now here, at his home in Lunar, one of the rooms has been transformed into a ... kennel? Stable? Rockery? full of rocks and stones of all sizes and kinds, much to Elea's amusement.
Or is it annoyance?
Well, while her beau spends time dusting his granite companions, she's sitting downstairs waiting for someone just a little more inclined to talk about far more normal things than whether basalt is given towards playfulness, or if flint rocks are happiest in groups.
She examines the kettle that's steadily heating up.
He should be here any minute now...
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Date: 2013-04-06 12:21 am (UTC)The corner of his mouth quirks a little. "And you'd deserve it.
"Who indeed! Think, man. It's not like Loki never visits the bar," he says, shaking his head. "Better than dumping ice on you, at any stretch. Would that I'd thought of this first and had the ability!"
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Date: 2013-04-06 05:33 am (UTC)One of their hobbies.
"I don't know who this Loki is, or what he'd be like, but I'm sure you're the type who would dabble in things like compulsion or mind control magics. I mean, why wouldn't you?"
Dinner and reconciliation: two steps forward.
Accusations of "being the type to": one step back.
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Date: 2013-04-06 05:37 am (UTC)Then he sniffs, affronted--not that Rabastan would accuse him of employing such things like Imperius, but at his lack of creativity! Tch!
"Loki's a Norse trickster god. Muggle mythology, but still has power in the bar."
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Date: 2013-04-06 06:03 am (UTC)They were there for a while.
"As for what you'd do with me were I under your thumb? I'd rather not think of it. Servitude under one tyrant is one too many."
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Date: 2013-04-06 06:07 am (UTC)He does debate whether or not to add a 'yet'; Rabastan seems like a lot of trouble to retain, and there's no point in causing him to storm off to his rocks again.
Yet.
"How do you know that someone wasn't affected? And how do you know that his power doesn't travel? Your power travels from your world to the bar to here."
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Date: 2013-04-06 06:14 am (UTC)"Saw a few people playing with small pieces of rounded cardboard, and another person had on a pair of pants ten sizes too large at the knees, though."
Hmmmmm....
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Date: 2013-04-06 06:21 am (UTC)Really. He's just going to wait until Rabastan draws the logical conclusion.
He'll even time it, for fun.
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Date: 2013-04-06 06:33 am (UTC)Why shouldn't people want to play games with cardboard? Why not wear absurd pants?
Really Autor. What have you got against other people's unusual hobbies?
"Are you done now?"
Meanwhile, Elea is beginning to wonder if any headway has been made, and is heading back to the kitchen to check in on their progress.
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Date: 2013-04-06 06:36 am (UTC)He tilts his head quickly at the door, to indicate to Rabastan that shutting the hell up is a very good idea.
"Ah, Elea," Autor says cheerily when she walks in. "Right on time. He's still mulish, but we spoke of what we needed to."
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Date: 2013-04-06 06:47 am (UTC)He stops abruptly when he hears the footfalls.
"Still won't give up his pets?" she asks, anxiety clearly written on her face. "Rabastan, please. You're scaring me here."
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Date: 2013-04-06 06:53 am (UTC)If Elea's pleas work, well. His part is over. If they don't, well... they'll figure something out, maybe, but he doesn't have to listen to her beg.
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Date: 2013-04-06 07:19 am (UTC)A few words can be made out.
"...please..?"
"...I don't see..."
"...I'm worried about you..."
"...just fine, really..."
"...how did a table and people..."
"...there was ... honest..."
"...something you're not telling..."
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Date: 2013-04-06 07:26 am (UTC)"Elea," he says, "I'm not quite sure what you're making for lunch. Mind telling me how to finish it?"
He tilts his chin at Rabastan, in another of those, yes, we need to talk, gestures.
Autor's not quite sure why he's protecting the man. He really should just let him trip over his own tongue and expose the secret of the bar. Why keep Elea from Milliways?
Ah, of course, he thinks. The random flushing thing they do. That would get annoying fast.
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Date: 2013-04-06 08:45 am (UTC)Now it's Rabastan's turn to be strong-armed into conversation.
"Of course, Autor."
She gives Rabastan a thoroughly pitying look as she makes her way over to the still-unprepared meal.
Something she keeps giving him now and then, in-between instructions on how to prepare this ingredient or that, and to make sure he's not trying to sneak out and back to his granite companions.
"I don't understand. First rocks. Now it's tables and people in a room where there isn't supposed to be either.
"And he's not showing symptoms of having suffered a sudden hallucination. I'd know that much."
She looks at Autor, having stopped slicing up some root vegetable.
"That's just not possible, is it? To find things where they're not supposed to be? When there's no way they could have gotten there?"
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Date: 2013-04-06 08:48 am (UTC)Then he glances over his shoulder at Rabastan. "Speaking of, why don't you cast a repelling charm on your rockery door and windows until we figure this out, hm?"
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Date: 2013-04-06 09:02 am (UTC)Yes, she knows that you barely know her, but still.
You're only supposed to cover your own ass. You don't have to cover someone else's too.
She sighs, and turns to look at Rabastan, after showing Autor how to finish slicing the vegetable.
"Rabastan, tell me about this table and those people. How did they get inside that room? We didn't let them in. There should not have been anyone..." Her voice trails off.
He had a slight whiff of liquor on him, she remembers herself saying. And we don't keep the spirits in that room.
Tables. People. Spirits. Where else do you find these things outside a home?
She thinks about it some more. Didn't she say he'd forgotten what he was sent up to retrieve—something that could only happen if time had elapsed?
It's impossible. Absurd. But there's no other logical explanation, no matter how unlikely it seems.
"Rabastan. Forget the charms on your rockery. Tell me how a bar managed to get inside our house."
For Rabastan, it feels like time itself has stopped.
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Date: 2013-04-06 09:11 am (UTC)He finishes slicing the vegetable, and then washes his hands. Literally. Figuratively.
Well, Rabastan?
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Date: 2013-04-06 08:44 pm (UTC)And a lot more trust from the man she loves.
"Tell me Rabastan. Is there?"
She sighs and shakes her head.
"Look. I know that's not logical or possible, but somehow you managed to spend more time in that room than I imagined. Long enough for you to have had a drink or two, and to discover this little hobby of yours. And a bar is normally the only place to go where there is drink and people you don't know.
"So just tell me. You trust me with much. Why not this, too?"
He fidgets. Wrings his hands.
"Come with me," he says in a low voice. "Both of you."
Elea stops just long enough to turn off the heat to keep the place from accidentally burning down while they're in another part of the house, then follows him out the room and up a different flight of stairs.
They go up to the top floor this time.
"One of the access points is just over here..."
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Date: 2013-04-06 09:11 pm (UTC)Autor stalls a bit after she turns off the stove. He didn't intend to have Elea learn about the bar, really. Hence why he'd sent her away. But, figuring the damage is already done, he catches up to them.
"Wait, you have a permanent access point?" Autor says, raising a brow. "However did you manage that?"
Then he blinks, and steps forward to snatch Rabastan up by the sleeve. "Actually, it might be a bad idea to enter at this time, given the compulsion spell you have with the rocks. We might fall under a similar magic, and then where would we be?"
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Date: 2013-04-06 09:46 pm (UTC)He stops when he feels Autor's grip on his clothing.
"What?"
Elea keeps going, until she realises that the only one still moving is herself.
However, she is in front of the door that tends to open to the bar.
"Well?" she asks them both, trying to maintain an air of scepticism despite her worries that Rabastan is, in fact, telling the truth. "Which one?"
There are three doors to choose from.
"That one," Rabastan indicates. "Behind you."
"I really hope that this is the truth I'm being told," she says, hand shaking as she takes the latch in it. "Althena help all of us if this is the product of an addled mind..."
"No. Let me open it. It might not recognise you as a patron," Rabastan says, pulling himself free.
The door is pushed open.
"Just look," he instructs her...
...strange sounds float out even though the door is only open a few inches...
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Date: 2013-04-06 11:25 pm (UTC)More importantly, the bar has no need to see him--primarily Lohengrin. After all, leaving the Knight to his thoughts is one of the reasons he's on Lunar, right?
Come to think of it, he's not sure why he's even in the room. That cup of tea on the table is getting cold by now, surely, so unless Elea swoons and falls on him, he should probably head downstairs.
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Date: 2013-04-07 02:35 am (UTC)But before she can do much more than stare, the scene begins to ripple and fade, becoming the familiar interior of the room.
A room mostly filled with chests of drawers and empty bookshelves [or rather, they appear empty, at least to anyone not meant to look at them.
Concealment charms are fun and useful.
"Did I just—? I mean, how— Althena, where did that come from?"
She turns to look at them both.
"Both of you. You've known about this place long before I did, didn't you?"
"Me? I've known about it for years, Elea."
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Date: 2013-04-07 02:41 am (UTC)He's more interested in whether or not it was Rabastan who cast that charm, or the bar itself. The kid has seen a door ripple and fade before--or at least threaten to.
Adjusting his glasses, he cranes his head to get a better look into the room. "You weren't kidding when you said you only had a few books."
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Date: 2013-04-07 02:56 am (UTC)Also that kind of magic is a touch more advanced than even he could come up with.
"Most of the books are in another room, Autor," Rabastan informs. If only Autor could see what he and Elea can see.
Well. Good thing he can't—or shouldn't. The wards on the shelves are for Elea's and Rabastan's eyes only.
"If you want to see the rest, I'll show you."
"Save the books for another time, Rabastan," Elea says sharply. "I want to know how it got there and, more importantly, why you've kept this from me for so long."
He flinches at her expression of acute disapproval.
"Truthfully? I don't know how it got there. This bar has a talent for appearing where it wants to. Either it's a regular access point, like this room, or it can show up anywhere it wants, and take you by surprise.
"As to why... Well... You would have thought me mad for saying we had a bar that appears at semi-predictable intervals in this house of mine. Without proof that it does."
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Date: 2013-04-07 03:19 am (UTC)"But you've seen it now, right?" he says, lazing against the wall. In so much as he ever lazes, or even can. "So Rabastan's not mad--aside from the whole rock business."
Honestly, he really shouldn't say anything. He'll only make the situation worse.
Clearly there's something interesting in that room, but given the amount of flushing Elea was doing earlier... Well. Autor's finding his natural inclination to investigate is a little dulled tonight, strangely enough.
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