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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"No. I haven't gone to him either." Even though he told me to go that night. But Jade had decided not to go, and he hadn't felt anything tugging at his mind, forcing him to obey. It was...odd, but he thought Professor Eichel was simply biding his time. It weighs down on him, filling him with an urge to do something.
If only Professor Rammsteiner would cooperate...
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Something else about the suggestion grates at him too. He's not Professor Rammsteiner, to deal with his problems by turning away from them.
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He drags a hand over his face and shakes his head slightly. "Just don't go near him again."
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"I thought we had an agreement."
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"I don't see why you want to talk to him," Heine admits after a second. He really doesn't understand the burning desire Jade apparently feels to see that woman again. Is this all worth it?
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"I want to learn from him." He is matter-of-fact, as if the answer should be obvious. To him, it is, and he can't understand why Professor Rammsteiner fails to grasp something so simple. "Is that so hard to understand?"
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"Fine. I'm just telling you," Heine stops, takes a breath. "It's a bad idea."
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He levels a stare at Professor Rammsteiner. "Will you help me?"
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He doesn't want to get nearer, but nor does he feel he can walk away. So: compromise. Of a sort. He can do that.
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But finally, he nods. "Yes, I do. I need you." He thinks about the bindings that must be weaving through his mind right now, anchoring him to Profesor Eichel. "I can't overpower him on my own."
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Heine nods. "Now?"
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He thought he would have to navigate yet another game of hesitations and avoidance, slowly coaxing Professor Rammsteiner into seeing things his way with aggressive bluntness, as he has always done.
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Ugh. Heine sighs and jerks his head towards the door.
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He'll lead the way to Professor Eichel's office. It's where he usually spends his days off, engrossed with a paper, with Jade sitting at his feet busy with his own studies. There's no guarantee that Professor Eichel will be there that day, but it's a decent place to start looking, Jade supposes.
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When they reach the door Heine lets Jade knock for him. Professor Eichel answers with a smile; Heine stands a few feet behind Jade, watching.
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Jade wonders if he's trying to exert his influence over him right now. But he feels lucid enough, his mind sharp and clear, his focus entirely on his goal.
"I want you to break whatever curse you put on me," he says, fingers curling around his wand but not pointing it at Professor Eichel just yet.
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Professor Eichel keeps smiling.
"I didn't place any curse on you." There's no tangible sense of power, but he still speaks with authority.
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And maybe he can learn something while that spell is being removed.
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"I've already agreed, since Heine asked." He shrugs, hands spread wide. "I don't want any more from you, or from him."
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Surprise jolts him into action. He whips around to face Professor Rammsteiner, eyes wide in an expression of incredulity. "You've spoken with Professor Eichel?"
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"I said I would." The dog snorts, tells him he should have done more.
In the moment of distraction, Professor Eichel presses harder. He uses delicacy, knowing exactly where to push, and enough force to be almost break something.
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(The thoughts aren't his own, really, but he has no way of differentiating Professor Eichel's will from his own.)
"You just told me to wait." Maybe he should come back later. It's not as if he'll be able to accomplish anything when working with someone so unreliable. "What else are you keeping from me?"
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"Nothing. I just..." He glances back at Professor Eichel, who gazes upon them with a faint smile and no particular interest. "Dealt with it." Not well enough. What if—shut up, fuck.
"Are you two done?" Eichel asks. It's time to leave. Another time. You'll do better without him.
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This didn't go as planned. But that's fine; he'll just come back later. That seems very important, somehow; he has to come back later. He needs to settle this.
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