Razvi-sama
#babysteps
Mizuki |Francis | Antonio
Location: Antonio's Apartment | Various
Mizuki was perched on the windowsill, her gaze fixated on the dusty, empty lot outside. The world beyond the glass pane was serene, offering a brief moment of respite from the slight tension brewing inside the living room. Her sharp ears picked up on every word exchanged, her mind processing the information with a detached air. She could feel Theodore's gaze burning holes into her, but she refused to meet it, refusing to acknowledge the elephant in the room. The memory of his treachery was still raw, festering beneath the surface of her skin like a venomous wound. Mizuki knew she couldn't let him get under her skin, but it was easier said than done.
The mention of the Sorcerer's Academy acted as a sort of wake-up call for Mizuki, yanking her out of her thoughts and back into the present. She couldn't help but speak up. "I can go", she said, her voice cool and collected. Her eyes flickered around the room, taking in the surprised expressions of her companions as they turned to her in unison as if drawn by some invisible force. It wasn't lost on her that she had been unusually quiet since their arrival, but the vampiress had a habit of withdrawing into herself when she was lost in thought.
It was a statement that seemed to hang in the air for a moment, lingering like the sweet scent of cherry blossoms in the spring. The group exchanged glances as if trying to gauge her sincerity. Despite the shock that her sudden proclamation had elicited, the vampiress remained poised, her gaze steady and unyielding. She went on to state that she and Terra should be the ones to go to the Sorcerer's Academy because of their prior experience with sorcerers and their ability to communicate with them effectively.
The words tumbled out of her mouth with an air of confidence that belied the unease she felt at the thought of accompanying Terra. But she was determined not to let her discomfort show. As the words left her lips, Mizuki could feel the hairs on the back of her neck stand up. Her voice was steady, but her heart was pounding in her chest. The idea of being alone with Terra made her somewhat uneasy, but Mizuki knew that it was her responsibility to make amends for her past actions. She had to push aside her own discomfort and put the mission first. It was a difficult task, but Mizuki was determined to see it through. She would go to the Sorcerer's Academy with Terra, despite the knot of anxiety that was building in her stomach. She couldn't let her guilt consume her, not when there was work to be done. Mizuki took a deep breath and forced herself to meet Terra's gaze, hoping that the fae could see the sincerity in her eyes.
As Francis nodded in agreement, Theodore's voice cut through the air like a sharp blade. Another source of discomfort. She knew she couldn't avoid him forever, but the thought of being alone with him sent shivers down her spine.
Theodore's response to the werewolf task was surprising, his voice tinged with a welcoming note that didn't quite reach his guarded gaze. She shifted slightly on the windowsill to look outside once more, her movements languid and smooth, as if she were a predator lying in wait. She took a sip of her coffee, the bitterness on her tongue a stark contrast to the sweet relief of the world beyond the window.
Antonio noticed the faint traces of discomfort that lingered between Mizuki and Theodore, despite the latter's attempt to brush off the tension that simmered beneath the surface. While he had listened to Mizuki's venting about Theodore, he didn't harbor any ill will towards the man. But there was something else that gnawed at Antonio's mind as he contemplated the prospect of being alone with the vampire.
I’ve never met werewolves before, let alone knew they existed until just recently. It’ll be a learning experience. Antonio nodded to Theodore's statement, "I've always been curious about werewolves myself. And I'm sure we can learn a lot from them", he said with a smile, trying to mask the slight quiver in his voice.
Francis felt a sense of relief wash over him as the group finally came to an agreement on the plan of action. With the pairings set and everyone knowing their roles, he felt a sense of ease. As he clasped his hands together, a small smile crept up on his lips which helped his fangs flint under the artificial light, "Great, we're set, then!" he announced.
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A Diplomatic Affair
Caelum & Francis
A Diplomatic Affair
Caelum & Francis
As Francis and Caelum made their way toward the Black Market, the vampire couldn't help but be in awe of the beauty that surrounded them. The alleyways were narrow, yet they seemed to stretch on for miles, leading to hidden corners and secret nooks that were only known to those who frequented the area. The overarching bridges were made of stone, and their arches seemed to reach up towards the heavens themselves as if beckoning the gods to come down and take a stroll through the winding streets.
Every inch of the Black Market was steeped in ancient history, from the cobblestone streets that had been worn down by centuries of foot traffic, to the brick walls that had been erected to keep out unwanted visitors. The space around them was enchanted with magic, with water bubbles floating in the air like delicate balloons and orbs of light floating serenely among the shadows.
The lamp posts were enchanted to always burn bright, casting a warm glow over the marketplace that made everything seem just a little bit more inviting. And the storefronts were filled with magical trinkets and objects that seemed to dance and twirl in the air as if inviting passersby to come closer and take a look.
As Francis and Caelum made their way deeper into the Black Market, the vampire couldn't help but feel as if he had stepped back in time, to a world where magic was as common as the air that they breathed. It was a world that was both beautiful and dangerous, filled with secrets and whispers that could send even the bravest of souls running for the hills.
Francis had been lost in thought, his mind wandering down the cobblestone paths of memory, when Caelum's voice broke through his reverie. With a start, he refocused his attention on the present, meeting the angel's gaze with a steady look. "Yes, of course, Caelum", he replied, his voice low and smooth, "I am more than capable of accompanying you on this diplomatic visit".
But even as he spoke the words, Francis felt a flicker of hesitation. It wasn't his first time visiting the Black Market's mayor, but recent whispers of the demon Amon's growing influence had put him on edge. He knew that dealing with such a ruthless entity was always a risk, and he couldn't help but wonder if the mayor had become his pawn.
Speaking in hushed tones, Francis leaned in closer to Caelum. He couldn't risk being overheard by any of the walls or shadows that seemed to lurk around every corner in the Black Market, "...I must admit, I am a little hesitant", he said, his voice dropping even lower, "There have been whispers of the mayor's dealings with Amon in recent years, and I fear that he may have fallen under his sway".
Francis watched Caelum's face for any hint of recognition, any indication that he knew more about Amon's influence than Francis did. He had to admit, he was curious about the angel's experiences with demons. "Tell me, Caelum", he asked, his voice taking on a note of curiosity, "As an angel, have you ever had to deal with many demons in the past? Have you ever encountered Amon personally?".
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The Werewolves' Nest
Theodore & Antonio
The Werewolves' Nest
Theodore & Antonio
As they made their way toward the commerce area of the Black Market, Antonio couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement with the promise of adventure. The chaotic space lived in the heart of the Market, and it was filled with all sorts of creatures jostling for space. This place never failed to make his senses come alive, a true feast for the eyes, ears, and nose. The vibrant colors of the displays were like a rainbow come to life, the scent of exotic spices and herbs a tantalizing perfume that made his mouth water.
As they wove their way through the crowd of creatures, Antonio couldn't help but feel a sense of awe at the sheer variety of goods on display. He marveled at the towering giants, their faces creased with age and wisdom, and the diminutive goblins, scurrying around like ants. The cacophony of sounds filled the air, the clanging of swords and the barking of dogs intermingled with the lively chatter of vendors and the cawing of crows.
Despite the chaos, Antonio felt a sense of comfort here. This place was familiar to him, a reminder of the countless times he had ventured into this magical marketplace. He always felt a rush of excitement when he came here, like a child entering a candy store for the first time. He loved to immerse himself in the sights, sounds, and smells of this fantastical world, and he relished the chance to explore its endless wonders.
As they approached a spice vendor, Antonio's nostrils flared with delight. The air was thick with the scent of exotic spices and herbs, each one promising a unique flavor experience. The vivid colors of the jars and bags were a feast for the eyes, and he found himself drawn to the jars of dragon pepper and fire salt, their vibrant hues like flames dancing in the light.
Antonio looked toward the vampire and watched as Theodore squinted, holding up the wrinkled slip of paper that Caelum had shoved his way before leaving Antonio's apartment. It was a jumbled mess of words and scribbles that seemed to make no sense to the vampire. Antonio smiled patiently his way as he asked out loud: Can you read what this chicken scratch is supposed to say? before offering the paper to him.
As a medic, Antonio was well-versed in deciphering even the most illegible of writings. He took the paper from Theodore's outstretched hand and scanned the list of ingredients. "...mmm, yes", he said after a pause, recognizing the items, "...let's see...this seems to be a gift basket of things. I'm reading...a moonstone talisman, a bottle of moonflower essence, a box of Silverthorn tea, nightshade ointment, dragon's blood resin, spiced wyvern's wing, dragon meat jerky, and unicorn meat jerky...", he listed off, looking to Theodore to see if he understood.
Each ingredient was fantastical in its own right, "Moonstone talismans are revered by werewolves as a powerful symbol of their lunar connection, while moonflower essence is made from the petals of a mystical flower that bloomed only under the light of the full moon. Silverthorn tea is sacred to werewolves and is believed to have potent healing properties, while nightshade ointment could ease pain and promote restful sleep", he informed the vampire, clearing his throat before continuing and handing the list of ingredients to Theodore, "Dragon's blood resin is a rare and powerful ingredient that could enhance the werewolf's natural abilities and provide protection from harm, while space wyvern's wing is a pungent herb that is harvested from the wings of wyverns. Used to dry meats. And...well, dragon meat jerky and unicorn meat jerky, is pretty straightforward. Unicorn jerky is pretty good, I tried it myself. It's marinated in honey and lavender", he stated, just making conversation as they wove their way through the marketplace.
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The Academy
Terra & Mizuki
The Academy
Terra & Mizuki
Mizuki felt like she was walking through a fog as they made their way through the chaotic and bustling Black Market. Her thoughts were a tangled web, her emotions jumbled and confused. It was like she was carrying a heavy weight on her shoulders, one that made it hard to focus on anything else. As they walked, she was lost in her own world, her expression dull, grayed, and drawn.
But when Terra spoke to her about her past with sorcerers, Mizuki felt a tiny spark of interest ignite within her. It was like a ray of light piercing through the fog, cutting through the darkness and bringing a glimmer of hope. She hesitated for a moment, unsure whether to reveal the truth, but then she knew she couldn't keep up the lie any longer. So she offered Terra a nervous smile and a small sigh, "...actually...I-I don't have a past with Sorcerers...I just didn't want to go with...with Theodore...", she admitted shamefully, her nervous smile turning into a frown as she spoke his name, "...I didn't want to be stuck with him. I don't know much about Sorcerers, but I promise to be useful. I do have some diplomatic history due to my role in my clan. I observed Maximus and Samantha for many years. I know how to bullshit my way through things...", she assured.
Mizuki quickly moved on. They continued up the steps, and Mizuki tried to shake off the feeling of heaviness that had settled over her. She glanced around, taking in their surroundings, but her mind was still elsewhere. She cleared her throat while they made their way up, looking toward Terra, "...do you know the way to the Sorcerer's Academy? What's the quickest way of getting there?", she asked curiously, as they emerged from the market and stepped out from under the shadow of the Brooklyn Bridge.
Mizuki felt a sense of liberation. The crisp winter air bit at her nose and cheeks, bringing a flush to her skin. The cityscape was a stark contrast to the market they had just left, with its towering buildings and endless bustle. Mizuki looked at Terra, and it was as though she was seeing her through a new lens. The fae's features were delicate as frost. The sound of cars honking and people bustling seemed to fade away, replaced by the soft sound of the nearby river lapping against the shore.
She took in a deep breath, the cool air filling her lungs and clearing her mind. The sun was shining overhead, "So...where to?".