Jade Balfour (
alittlemirror) wrote2016-02-08 04:46 am
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wit beyond measure is man's greatest treasure
To say Jade is displeased would be an understatement. It's not that he cares about this detention tarnishing his record, no. He doesn't really care about his record. What he does care about is how it cuts into his studying time. He had just come across a particularly fascinating snippet on the nature of death and the soul...
(And besides, those Hufflepuffs had started it with their incessant chattering. They're like a less annoying version of Saphir, and nobody had ever really objected when he hexed Saphir. And it's not like he used a serious hex; he just sealed and removed their mouths. Easily reversible, if they knew what they were doing - and knew how to use nonverbal spells.
After all, what kind of first-year doesn't know how to use nonverbal spells?)
But someone had taken offense to his hex, and now he finds himself trudging to Professor Rammsteiner's office, growing increasingly irritated at the loss of his study time. From what he's heard of detentions, they usually entail doing useless, mundane tasks easily accomplished with a little creative wandwork. He's thought about ignoring Professor Rammsteiner's orders more than once, but he's also been told that it would just lead to more detentions and thus a bigger waste of time.
Oh well. He's here now. With one last irritated sigh, he raises his hand to the door and knocks.
"Professor Rammsteiner? This is Jade Curtiss."
(And besides, those Hufflepuffs had started it with their incessant chattering. They're like a less annoying version of Saphir, and nobody had ever really objected when he hexed Saphir. And it's not like he used a serious hex; he just sealed and removed their mouths. Easily reversible, if they knew what they were doing - and knew how to use nonverbal spells.
After all, what kind of first-year doesn't know how to use nonverbal spells?)
But someone had taken offense to his hex, and now he finds himself trudging to Professor Rammsteiner's office, growing increasingly irritated at the loss of his study time. From what he's heard of detentions, they usually entail doing useless, mundane tasks easily accomplished with a little creative wandwork. He's thought about ignoring Professor Rammsteiner's orders more than once, but he's also been told that it would just lead to more detentions and thus a bigger waste of time.
Oh well. He's here now. With one last irritated sigh, he raises his hand to the door and knocks.
"Professor Rammsteiner? This is Jade Curtiss."
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There were rumors about him. Heine isn't sure if they're the same now, and he takes a long moment before answering, eyeing Jade's feet in the meantime. Is he injured? Was it the tournament, or—?
"Why are you asking now?" He lifts his chin to look Jade in the eye this time. He'll answer, but he wants to know why first.
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"We had a disagreement." An understatement, but Jade is good at those. "I'd like to know more about him."
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Not that there's much he can do if Professor Rammsteiner refuses to speak. Well, he supposes he could force it out of him with magic, but... He finds he's strangely reluctant to do that.
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"I didn't talk to him much while I went here." Tried not to, in fact. "People said he liked the Dark Arts more than teaching. Dark Arts and students."
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"There must be more," he presses. Professor Eichel had been involved with other students before him. They may have committed the same crimes. This is the sort of thing people talk about, Jade knows, the sort of gossip that students thrive on.
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"Kids going to his rooms, that kind of thing." He shrugs sharply, crosses his arms. "He'd ask about students he was interested in."
There's obvious discomfort in Heine's expression then, even more than usual. Professor Eichel had asked after him from the other students, he'd heard as much through the grapevine, and he knows why.
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Professor Rammsteiner still isn't being particularly helpful, but his information gives Jade a starting point to make his own inquiries, at least.
"What sort of information does he ask for?" It might be helpful to have an idea of what Eichel knows about him — although it might be too late for that. He had always been forthcoming with information whenever he and Professor Eichel speak.
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"He'd ask about schedules. What they liked, what they wanted to learn about." Heine pauses, and finally tries to ask again. "Why do you want to know?"
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"They left. Graduated." Heine shrugs. "Nothing happened."
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"I just want to know what he'll do to me." What to be prepared for. He doesn't believe that those students have simply left, just like that. "There must be more. What happened to those students after their graduation?"
Or does Professor Rammsteiner not know? Is there a single person in Durmstrang who does?
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"They just leave. I don't know, I didn't try and keep in contact." In the first place, Heine hadn't been friends with the people that were said to have... relations with Professor Eichel. "He didn't—"
A thought strikes Heine, then, a brief fragment of he took something but not knowing what that something is. Professor Eichel had asked about him, had talked to him after class. He'd offered tea. Heine can't imagine why he's remembering now, of all times, the fragrant scent rising in clouds of steam.
He doesn't remember taking him up on the offer, but he remembers the heat of the porcelain teapot in his hands.
"No one's died because of him," he continues after the pause. "Just don't go to him."
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More complications. Secrets upon secrets. All this only serves to remind him of why he prefers solitude. His self-assigned task may not be an easy one, but at least he doesn't have to deal with this sort of complexity.
His whole body aches. He wants to rest, but he still has work to do.
"He's interested in you," he says, repeating his words from earlier, slower this time. He feels as if he has the pieces of a puzzle in hand, but... "He wants to study your curse."
Jade swallows, feeling a phantom pressure against his throat, remembering the crushing force Professor Rammsteiner had exerted on his windpipe. Is it safe to speak frankly to him? He doesn't know.
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...he wouldn't be surprised.
"I don't want to talk to him."
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For a moment, he considers adding something along the lines of And you've spoken with him already, you just don't remember, but he hesitates, wary of the effects of the curse.
"...What sort of curse are you under?" He finally asks.
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It's a prepared answer. There are people who are simply sensitive to Dark Magic, and Heine doesn't like to explain further than he has to. The curse does change his mood. Technically.
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Even if it felt less like a change in mood and more like there had been someone else speaking through Professor Rammsteiner, using his body for its own purposes.
"What prompts that change?"
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Even talking about it now, Heine can feel a prickle on the back of his neck.
He shakes his head and changes the subject.
"What else do you want to know?"
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"What do you know about breaking curses?" He asks, then quickly clarifies: "Not your curse, I don't care about that. But I think Professor Eichel placed some sort of binding spell on me."
He did the same thing to you, he says mentally, but decides not to say it out loud just yet.
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"I don't know much about it." Most of his work is with Transfiguration and combative magic. But now, when someone comes to him for help, Heine almost feels a little bad about his limited scope. "If you know the origin of the curse, or the motivation behind it... it helps. Or knowing the components of the spell or potion."
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Time for his second plan.
"I might have an idea of where to start," he says, trying to phrase his words diplomatically (for once), "but I'll need your help."
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"For what?" Approached this way, Heine isn't wholly welcoming, but he doesn't turn Jade away immediately either.
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Let it not be said that Jade is dishonest.
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"What are you testing?" He asks, but it's likely obvious already that he doesn't want any part of it.
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