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wanda maximoff ([personal profile] hexing) wrote in [community profile] multiversallogs2011-11-10 02:51 am

no sense in wasting your time.

Who: Wanda, Remy, and Erik.
What: HI DAD WHAT'S GOING ON TOTALLY NOT MAKING SURE YOU HAVEN'T FORMED THE BROTHERHOOD OR ANYTHING
Where: The Inn!
When: Thursday
Notes: None atm.
Warnings: TBA.

During the journey from their little house in Abrogate Green to the Inn, Remy and Wanda had plenty of time to compose a 'plan of attack' for this meeting--but Wanda knows full well that no matter what they plan, she'll still lose a tiny bit of her grip on things around this young iteration of Magneto. Her desire to check up on him is as founded in the worry he'll start to do something dangerous--dangerous for everyone--as it is general concern for his well-being.

All in all, it is always complicated with this family. So she's glad she brought food (her home cooking, Transian Romani style) and Remy both. When she turns up at the Inn, she inquires as to the floor and room Erik is on, and heads up there.

[identity profile] bangyoudead.livejournal.com 2011-11-14 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
It was a burning desire, let me tell you - okay, no, but the fact that Erik merely opens the door, and there's no ominous creak or lightning crackling in the distance, no harsh shadows falling to cast an eerie light over them, is helpful. Remy does not expect this, no, but he's had his fair share of moments observing Magneto cackling maniacally into the night. One never knows.

Remy is all polite smiles when the door opens (suppressing something a bit more mischievous in Wanda's direction, but that's... typical), and raises a hand in greeting. "Salut, homme. Place still treatin' you decent?"
magnetic: (fraying connection)

[personal profile] magnetic 2011-11-20 10:17 pm (UTC)(link)
"More or less," he says in answer to Remy—perhaps suggesting that he hates it here, but what can anyone do about it currently—before the revelation that this container of food is, in fact, for him effectively derails that miserable train of thought. It's been actual years since anyone has made such a neighbourly gesture.

"You didn't have to do that..." And yet. "But thank you." Awkward just about covers this, yes, until Erik casts a quick glance over his shoulder, opens the door and stands aside for the pair of them. "Please."

Please, step into his small and spartan residence. He's lived here since his arrival, but its ambience remains that of a hotel room and nothing more.

[identity profile] bangyoudead.livejournal.com 2011-11-21 03:19 am (UTC)(link)
(Well he could move, but... he'd still be in the city, unable to leave. Make the most of your options anyway, man.)

Remy's smile is parts pleasant and parts wryly appreciating the awkwardness of this in good humor. Yes, hi Dad! This isn't totally weird or anything. He steps inside after Wanda, and does not remark that Erik could use a house plant. Somehow.
magnetic: (look at this nose)

[personal profile] magnetic 2011-11-29 02:39 am (UTC)(link)
He doesn't need a plant. Plants require caring and he has none to give! ...No, okay, he'll totally get a plant some day.

"Right there's fine." On the table, he means—or the counter, if she has drifted closer to that tiny kitchen-like area in the meantime. "Lamb or no, I'm sure it's terrific." He'll have to eat it later in case the flavours make him tear up from nostalgia or some other ridiculous thing. God, he's a mess lately... but right now, here in his room, he's just closing the door behind his guests and trying not to look too thrown off by their sudden presence.

...All right. He has to look, at least—and so he pries at one of the lids once Wanda has left her gifts, lifting the plastic mostly away and leaning to peer at the layered noodles, tall and so lean but sort of boyish all the same. After a moment he looks over to Remy, brows raised. "Have you ever tried this?" Because it's amazing.

[identity profile] bangyoudead.livejournal.com 2011-11-29 12:28 pm (UTC)(link)
The picture the three of them paint is surreal: Remy and Wanda, standing next to each other in a vision of cheerful domestic support, observing her father (who is younger than they are) peering at Tupperware-encased food like an excited child. For a moment, Remy wonders what this might look like to an outside observer who knew all of them - envisioned reactions range from hysterical laughter to sheer soul-gripping terror.

C'est la vie.

"I have, yeah." Grinning. "We switch off when I get home early enough, but I tell you whose leftovers vanish quicker." Hers. He glances to Wanda, still smiling, because - look, he likes their life together, even stupidly mundane stuff like cooking dinner. "You're luckin' out, I'm significantly less graceful workin' with substitutions."

... Not that you're supposed to ask what's in any given jambalaya recipe anyway, but that is irrelevant to the topic of Wanda's cooking being fucking awesome (which it is).