Patrick Leary (
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multiversallogs2012-02-26 10:32 pm
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Who: Patrick and Hawa
What: A second meeting
Where: Outside, not far from the Valhalla Inn
When: Today, earlier.
Notes: ♪ ♫ ♫ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♬ ♬ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♪
Warnings: Beware of owls (no warnings to mention yet)
Patrick was starting to settle into this place. He'd hunkered down at the inn while he looked about for something to generate income for him while he was stuck here. By parts he'd explored -- certainly not everywhere, but he was beginning to get the lay of the land. His morning jogs brought him down streets that were becoming familiar. Routine.
And that was a problem.
He had things waiting for him back home; he couldn't afford to just settle in here comfortably. But he consoled himself with the fact that he would at least learn for his trouble while he was here. With magic an out-in-the-open concept, it was an opportunity he may not get again.
So it was high time he tried to get in contact with Hawa again, and take him up on his offer. Beyond that, he'd rather enjoyed the fey's company that day and well, seeing him again sounded good in general. Not that he was admitting that. Oh no.
It was early afternoon when he found himself wandering outside, eager to get out of the room. It took him a bit to work the CiD so that he wouldn't be shouting out to the entire cohort.
A couple tries. Technology wasn't his strong suit. He was better at old things, books, pencil and paper, magic, toasters. When he got it though, he lifted it up closer to his mouth to speak. "So Hawa? Are you around? I think I owe you a drink, and I'd love to pick your brain. So--" Pausing, Patrick frowned. Was this thing echoing. No? Huh. "So I..." No, definitely an echo. He paused and looked around. Coming from nearby. And... up?
"So I was thinking maybe we could meet up." That was his voice, all right. From up in the tree.
What: A second meeting
Where: Outside, not far from the Valhalla Inn
When: Today, earlier.
Notes: ♪ ♫ ♫ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♬ ♬ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♪
Warnings: Beware of owls (no warnings to mention yet)
Patrick was starting to settle into this place. He'd hunkered down at the inn while he looked about for something to generate income for him while he was stuck here. By parts he'd explored -- certainly not everywhere, but he was beginning to get the lay of the land. His morning jogs brought him down streets that were becoming familiar. Routine.
And that was a problem.
He had things waiting for him back home; he couldn't afford to just settle in here comfortably. But he consoled himself with the fact that he would at least learn for his trouble while he was here. With magic an out-in-the-open concept, it was an opportunity he may not get again.
So it was high time he tried to get in contact with Hawa again, and take him up on his offer. Beyond that, he'd rather enjoyed the fey's company that day and well, seeing him again sounded good in general. Not that he was admitting that. Oh no.
It was early afternoon when he found himself wandering outside, eager to get out of the room. It took him a bit to work the CiD so that he wouldn't be shouting out to the entire cohort.
A couple tries. Technology wasn't his strong suit. He was better at old things, books, pencil and paper, magic, toasters. When he got it though, he lifted it up closer to his mouth to speak. "So Hawa? Are you around? I think I owe you a drink, and I'd love to pick your brain. So--" Pausing, Patrick frowned. Was this thing echoing. No? Huh. "So I..." No, definitely an echo. He paused and looked around. Coming from nearby. And... up?
"So I was thinking maybe we could meet up." That was his voice, all right. From up in the tree.

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"Don't let it bother you, kid. I don't really mind," he told him, cleared his throat to get the faint huskiness from sleep out. "Didn't expect you to come wandering by, though." He yawned, lifting a hand to his mouth to cover it before combing fingers through his hair.
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A bit of a grin and he reached up to fluff Hawa's hair -- payback for the other day, of course. "Who knew birds got bedhead too?" The things you learned without expecting to. "So I was going to see if you wanted to come over for cocoa and maybe let me pick your brain about magic."
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He shifted, though, cocked his head slightly. "That so? I guess I could spare some time, since I'm up now and all." Arms were lifted, stretched above his head as he cracked his knuckles, rolling his shoulders.
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After all, it was a bit of an odd conversation starter anyway. But when Hawa spoke again, his expression brightened almost exponentially. "Really? Great! Well, then, we can go back to my room at the inn?"
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"We can." For a couple of hours, at least. Not for too long, because Hawa would have to catch up on his sleep eventually. "Mind you, there's a lot to say about it, so I doubt we're gonna get to everything in one afternoon." But they could make a good start, yep.
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He lifted a hand from his pocket then, giving it a wave as though of dismissal. "As long as I'm not right in the middle of something, I don't mind. Gives me something to do." And he supposes Patrick isn't bad company, oh no. He's at least someone Hawa's liking more and more the more time he spends around him and wouldn't mind spending more around.
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He didn't have the chance for this back home. Add to that the fact that Hawa was rather enjoyable company when all was said and done.
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"Heh. I'll keep that in mind. Let you know if anything comes to me later." And indeed Hawa was going to keep it in mind--it was in his nature, really.
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A bit of a grin and he glanced back over his shoulder at Hawa. "Good. Do." He paused, digging out his key before opening the door to his room. "Here we are!"
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He resisted the urge to tease Patrick on bringing another man back to his room on their second meeting and instead stepped inside once the other had.
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Pushing the door open, he gestured for Hawa to come in. "Make yourself at home. Well, as at home as you can in this place. It's not a tree or anything." He headed over to the little kitchenette area to see about getting a couple mugs. "Want a drink? Hot chocolate, tea, some fairly lousy but still serviceable coffee?"
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He took in the kitchenette. He hadn't stayed long in his room, no--he'd only glanced into it out of curiosity before abandoning it for greener pastures. Sort of literally.
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Once the milk was set to heating, he turned around, leaning his back against the small counter. "So then, where should we start?"
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"Well, it all depends on where you'd like to start. Magic is a big study subject, after all. What are you good at, particularly?" He cocked his head slightly, looking at Patrick expectantly.
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After all, if he could flip things entirely, that would make dealing with demons somewhat more interesting.
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He lifted his hand, thumb rubbing at his chin, his jaw thoughtfully. "But other than that, there are a lot of ways you can manipulate something. With magic, it's all connected in that it's magic, no matter what it is."
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He took a moment to mix the hot chocolates, stirring in the heated milk slowly. Snagging the can of whipped cream out of the fridge -- what, he had priorities, ok? -- he topped both mugs off with a generous bit of whipped cream before sliding Hawa's towards him. "I suppose that's true, all different parts of the same whole. "Ah... do you know anything about magic in relation to the elements?"
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Hawa nodded as he listened--staring a little at the whipped cream. Kind of went all out, didn't he? Hiding a grin, he took the mug, sipping slowly from it. "Elements? Mmm, about as much as the next fey. I suppose that'd still be quite a bit, though. You looking to harness them?"
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"Air's easiest when it comes to manipulating or channelling. I'm good at changing the properties of magic others use on me, even when it comes to elemental." Regent had been more the sort to summon up elemental power from around him and within himself. They hadn't called his brother a prodigy for nothing.
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