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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...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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"Counter-curses. Potions." He wouldn't have put it past Eichel to have drugged his tea. "Things like that."
After a pause, he adds: "I'd like to experiment with breaking Memory Charms as well."
Does Professor Rammsteiner remember what he had done? He had managed to break free of that first Memory Charm placed on him, so perhaps...
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Almost right as he says it, it sounds wrong. But he doesn't like Memory Charms, or anything that fucks with his head like that, so when would he have..?
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His smile (if it could be called that), fades away quickly when Professor Rammsteiner brings up Memory Charms.
"No, of course not." He stares at Professor Rammsteiner with a hint of impatience, wondering whether he'll manage to put the pieces together or if he'll actually need to explain.
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"No." He doesn't shake his head, but the look Heine gives Jade is sharp. "You're not practicing on me."
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"This will benefit you as well."
He must know. Professor Rammsteiner can't be so wilfully blind, can he?
...No, of course he can.
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"I don't think so." He doesn't raise his hands, but his arms are loose, ready.
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—Professor Eichel's voice and his strong hands, which had felt so much larger on his then-smaller shoulders and wrists. You're strong, aren't you? Don't fight it. It's better when you don't have to fight it, isn't that right? It feels good. And then, more recent, more fresh: Good boy.
"That was..." His head. Shit. Heine presses his fingertips to his forehead, but he still looks at Jade. "What? That was when I was—"
He has to fight his way through the fog. It's hard and it hurts to pull away the wall that's been built up around memories years old, but it's easier to recover the ones from just the past few weeks.
"You were there." Heine seems like he wants to flinch away, to fold into himself and never look at Jade again, but he holds himself still and watchful, waiting for more.
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(No, he didn't have to do what he did. But he was too arrogant, too hungry for knowledge, and now he's in over his head, unsure of how to escape from the situation or if he even really wants to.)
"I was," he says, keeping his distance now that the floodgates have been opened. He doesn't want to force his presence in Professor Rammsteiner, not anymore. "I was the one who erased your memories. How much dso you remember now?"
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"Professor Eichel and you—the pool. Downstairs." Fragments are all he can manage, when there are conflicting events, multiple times, uncertain and wavering in his mind.
"You fu—you and Eichel both." Heine takes in one fast, deep breath, and steps over it. "No. He did it to me, before."
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"Before?" He prompts him, although he has an uneasy feeling in his gut that tells him he knows what Professor Rammsteiner is talking about. Before. Before the tournament, years before all this, when Professor Rammsteiner was just another sullen student walking the halls of Durmstrang.
Before, when he was just another of Professor Eichel's good boys.
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Just how much had he heard? What had Eichel slipped into him bit by bit?
"I don't remember," he lies. Heine doesn't want to think about it. Instead, he focuses on Jade again. He could ask why Jade had done any of it to him—the Memory Charms, the sex, the trip downstairs into the dungeon—but he doesn't want to face the fact that any of it had happened to him in the first place.
"You can break the charm if something starts to trigger your memory." Heine focuses in on the feel of lecturing, of speaking about something that's apart from him. "Follow your movements backwards."
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But if Professor Rammsteiner doesn't want to face the reality of the situation, well, that's hardly unexpected. It's not really any of Jade's business. Professor Rammsteiner seems stable, and he's actually trying to be helpful; that's all that matters.
(Still, Jade has to admit, he had been expecting something more. Disbelief, maybe, or anger or censure. Just - something more than Professor Rammsteiner's steadfast refusal to acknowledge anything had happened to him.
But maybe Jade had been expecting too much.)
"I'll try," he says, a small frown furrowing his brow. He tries to retrace his own steps - heading to Professor Rammsteiner's room, setting out from Professor Eichel's quarters, feeling filthy and worn and tired. Come back to me tomorrow night, Professor Eichel had told him - ordered him.
Then, before that, the weight of Professor Eichel's body above his own, pressing him into the bed. Jade remembers that hot mix of anger and lust he had felt, and it kindles something in him even now.
And before that - nothing. A solid wall, a splintering pain shooting through his head.
But it's not entirely a dead end. He can see cracks in the wall, glimpses of steam rising from a teacup, the warmth of Professor Eichel's hand cupping his cheek. He remembers, too, the feeling of not knowing where his own free will ended and where Professor Eichel's authority began.
But those are just the things Professor Eichel wants him to remember, he's sure.
The pain in his head is growing a little too much. Frowning, he withdraws from the mental exercise for now, rubbing absently at his temples.
"He's too powerful." For now. Jade fully intends on besting him someday soon. "I don't know how he has such a strong hold over me."
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It looks like Jade is struggling to remember anything at all. The pain is obvious.
"When did it start?"
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