cerebral: (⊗ full of strange oaths)
Charles Xavier ([personal profile] cerebral) wrote in [community profile] multiversallogs2012-04-21 07:26 pm

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Who: Charles Xavier & Erik Lehnsherr.
What: Chillin' post-hangover and squidbabby revelations.
Where: Casa del X-Bro.
When: Shunday.
Notes: None.
Warnings: None.

Psyche-not: for when the busy mind needs a break. Quietens psionic, psychic and other mental abilities. Not to be consumed by anyone without*. See instructions for brewing.

*If you do, CONTACT A PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY.

Charles had eyed the little packet for five minutes before he'd given in. If he didn't know any better, he would say tiny men had invaded his skull and were making room for their furniture (which wasn't out of the question, given this city). A hangover on top of telepathy meant that everything was insufferably loud in strange and interesting ways and his sleep from morning until late afternoon still left him short of feeling even close to normal.

Hopefully tea that included something a little extra to it would help his will to live.

Ten minutes later and he's lying stretched out on a couch in the sun room, pale and huddled in a cardigan and pajamas, steaming cup next to him on the table as he stares at the ceiling and feels the strange, mentally numbing effect of the brew.

The growing silence is the most peculiar feeling but with it comes a strange relief.
magnetic: (just another dude at the bar really)

[personal profile] magnetic 2012-04-22 09:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, that's an interesting reaction. Erik doesn't think much of it, apparently, as he doesn't comment on it—or it could be that he's just now been derailed entirely by what seems like a total non sequitur from...anything. Cue eyebrow lift. Cue slowly delivered response: "Yes, that would certainly help..."

Cue explanation?
magnetic: (hm)

[personal profile] magnetic 2012-04-22 09:32 pm (UTC)(link)
The puff of breath he lets out here, with a little hum and all, it's more or less the pale ghost of a laugh. You don't have to tell him about life sucking, sir, he is well aware.

"You're sure you want to sell it?" He figures that Charles has done enough thinking about it that yes, he is, in fact, sure of this decision, but it seems polite to ask anyway. Given the closest thing Erik has to an heirloom is the coin in his pocket, he's not sure how he would feel about receiving, out of the blue, anything that once belonged to any member of his family.
magnetic: (totally sneaking out after midnight)

[personal profile] magnetic 2012-04-23 09:08 pm (UTC)(link)
"Uneventful."

This is a brush-off answer, yes, with no indication that he's trying to cover anything up. There wouldn't be much in the way of visible hints if he were hiding something, but still—nothing extraordinary has happened today, at least so far. It could be, also, that the mention of Raven has inspired him to shoulder his way out of conversational focus entirely before he can stop to think about it. It's the usual knee-jerk assertion of control, however mild.

So he rolls his train of thought back a few minutes, and gives the sort of up-nod that often accompanies a question. "What about you? You seem a bit nervous."
magnetic: (kind of unexpected)

[personal profile] magnetic 2012-04-23 09:47 pm (UTC)(link)
As Xavier explains, the lines of Erik's face soften slowly into a look of concern and curiosity, both. It's a far more honest expression than the previous mask of indifference, and as it arises he moves away from the door to seat himself on the chair nearest his friend, occupying hardly half the cushion's depth. The way his eyes move as he settles there, observing details with flicks of acute alertness, you'd think he were searching for some sign of illness.

"How does it work?"
magnetic: (not exactly enthused)

[personal profile] magnetic 2012-04-26 09:01 am (UTC)(link)
"I can't imagine."

When he looks at the cup, sitting there on the table so innocuously, Erik wonders what it must be like to possess an ability that affects the brain itself. To be at the mercy of one's own gift in such a way is an unsettling idea. All the same, the ready availability of this...medicine, drug, whatever one chooses to call it, does nothing whatsoever to assuage his suspicion—but the way Charles delivers that assertion about his abilities does mollify him somewhat. Barely. For the moment.

"Is this the first time you've used it?"