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((Continuing from this!))
[It was a good thing Robin was gone when Euri finally woke up. She had been cranky and hungover and once she remembered what had happened last night she was mortified. Not because they had shamelessly made, or because they nearly had sex, but because she had told him she was a virgin, and on top of that she had even let him into her room without bothering to hide all the witchy objects she owned.
She tried to focus on the latter as she ate breakfast in her room and nursed her hangover because, frankly, thinking about the teasing and comments and gossip from the former didn't seem nearly as bad as the reaction she was bound to get from the other castle residents about being a witch.
She pondered confronting Robin, but the mere thought was far too embarrassing. Besides, there was another memory stuck in her head from the previous night that refused to go away, and it was making her curious.
He had seen her room, but she remembered her inquiry into his own hadn't netted any results. Now that Euri was sober, "barely touched it" sounded like an obvious lie. That was why she eventually found her way to his floor, and to his room.
She was pretty sure Robin was out for the moment, and she had summoned Dog and ordered him to go have father-son bonding time with Nirel. So it was just her, a door, and whatever lay on the other side.
With a hardened expression she concentrated on the doorknob, letting it catch fire and heat up to the point where any and all locks would be rendered useless. She was just going to take a quick peek, nothing more, and then go back and stew over what he was undoubtedly telling the other residents.
When the doorknob cooled enough she used her scarf to open the door, and slipped inside.]
[It was a good thing Robin was gone when Euri finally woke up. She had been cranky and hungover and once she remembered what had happened last night she was mortified. Not because they had shamelessly made, or because they nearly had sex, but because she had told him she was a virgin, and on top of that she had even let him into her room without bothering to hide all the witchy objects she owned.
She tried to focus on the latter as she ate breakfast in her room and nursed her hangover because, frankly, thinking about the teasing and comments and gossip from the former didn't seem nearly as bad as the reaction she was bound to get from the other castle residents about being a witch.
She pondered confronting Robin, but the mere thought was far too embarrassing. Besides, there was another memory stuck in her head from the previous night that refused to go away, and it was making her curious.
He had seen her room, but she remembered her inquiry into his own hadn't netted any results. Now that Euri was sober, "barely touched it" sounded like an obvious lie. That was why she eventually found her way to his floor, and to his room.
She was pretty sure Robin was out for the moment, and she had summoned Dog and ordered him to go have father-son bonding time with Nirel. So it was just her, a door, and whatever lay on the other side.
With a hardened expression she concentrated on the doorknob, letting it catch fire and heat up to the point where any and all locks would be rendered useless. She was just going to take a quick peek, nothing more, and then go back and stew over what he was undoubtedly telling the other residents.
When the doorknob cooled enough she used her scarf to open the door, and slipped inside.]
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Oh shit.
Her first thought is to summon Dog - and her second that doing so would make things worse. He likes birds, after all... something about him being in a relationship with one....
Euri swallows, eyes wide, and a half second later sets the bird down on the bed. She doesn't move though, she's kind of frozen.
This was an incredibly stupid idea.]
I -- [Fuck, what is she supposed to say now?? Maybe she should get up. Maybe he'll be nice and let her leave and he'll just... be angry without her around. He might!]
I was just - .... [... Yeah, there's nothing she can say that won't make this situation worse.]
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he walks over to the bed, stops just past her, and reaches down the the bird. his fingers wrap around it slowly, like it repulses him. only when he's held it for a second (when it's dead weight is actually in his hand) that he lets out a snarl and throws it across the room--it hits the door to the bathroom with a sickening thunk.
he grabs Euri's collar, almost in the same motion, and drags her over to push her up against the wall. unlike the first time they met, he isn't playing. he's holding her up high, a few feet off the ground.]
Just what? [he's speaking through clenched teeth, his volume rising.] What are you doing here?
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But in the span of a few seconds she's becoming just a little more concerned about her own wellbeing instead of the dead crow's. She's biting her tongue, though she's squeezing her eyes shut for a moment or two, and she's grabbing his wrist with both hands.]
I'm sorry-! I - what you said last night...! I just kept thinking about it!
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[no one should be in here. no one deserves this but him. it's his burden, not hers. it's his power, not hers. his thoughts, his writing, his family. it would take absolutely nothing now for him to throw her against a wall like he did that fucking crow.
his fingers curl against her shirt so hard that the fabric creaks and threatens to rip under the friction. he can't stand to look at her. can't stand the thought that she's still here.
his grip loosens, and he lowers her to the ground.]
Get out.
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...............
[Oh, god. She can't believe this. He's going to kill her.]
... No.
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there is no reason--no sane, logical reason why anyone would stay. he doesn't believe it. she need to leave. she has to leave. or else... he... she'll...
and with that stupid little word she's shattered something in his composure. he doesn't want to be here. he wants her gone. he looks down, anger slipping away into something worse--a fear that's welling up in his chest.]
Get out! [he shouts it this time, trying to fight his own rising panic.]
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No!
[She's gesturing tensely at the walls, trying to avoid pointing specifically at the area around the bed. Her hand is shaking, but she's hoping it's not that obvious.]
What is all this?? And - in the bathroom, too! Normal people don't write on their walls in their own blood!
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[he stumbles backwards, screwing his eyes shut and bringing his hands up, his palms sealing his ears shut while he clutches the sides of his head.]
Get out, get out!! Leave me alone!
[he's breathing hard, shoulders hunched up defensively. Euri hasn't one anything, but he doesn't want to think about this--any of this--that he's trying desperately to keep himself together.]
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Euri's mind is flustered with thoughts, and she has absolutely no idea what to do. She stands there dumbly for several moments, hands curled into fists, trying to think up some way to at least calm him down.
And that's when it hits her. Hasn't she been in this kind of situation before? Granted, there was a lot less yelling, but the general idea....
And Adel had certainly felt better in the end, she thought.
So with great reluctance Euri is stepping closer, putting her arms around him, and hugging Robin tightly.]
..... I'm sorry. I'm just - worried.
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she's... worried?
...that doesn't make any sense.
and for a moment, things just... stop. he doesn't breathe, he doesn't move, he's trying to recover those words and give them some kind of understandable meaning. she doesn't belong in here, with him. no one does. but she's worried. why is she still being nice? why hasn't she run away yet? why isn't she scared? why is she still touching him?
he's shaking. he slowly moves his hands, again aware of the silence of his own room. the sound of her breathing, the feel of her heartbeat against his chest. it strikes him as terribly unfair.
he puts his arms around her shoulders and holds her back, hugging her just as tightly. his voice is shaky, but he sounds more drained than angry. more nervous than violent.]
You shouldn't be here. I don't want you to see.
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I'm not leaving. [She's saying that firmly, because she's remembering last night, how he didn't want her to go anywhere. That memory is giving her a bit more confidence.]
You can try, but you're not getting rid of me, Robin. [She's giving him a reassuring little squeeze before reaching up to run her fingers through his hair in a comforting gesture.]
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No. [he insists, weaker than last time.] I don't want you in here. You'll ruin everything.
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[She's sounding more confident by the second. He was just... reacting the same way she would if someone walked in on all her witch possessions. Violent and angry and scared of what the consequences would be.]
You need someone here with you.
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[she doesn't understand. how could she? no one would. that's why he keeps this all locked away. he suddenly pushes her away from him, albeit weakly.]
I don't need anyone. Not here. I don't need you to tell me that I need help or that this isn't normal. I don't need you seeing any of this. No one should have to.
[he looks away from her. around her, towards the floor, above her head--anywhere he can look without having to see her face.]
And no one would ever know if you just kept out. It's fine, I can just lie and this will be kept safe and no one would ever guess, right? You didn't.
You were terrified. You're still scared. [he tries, one more time.] Just go, please. I don't need... anyone.
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[For a brief moment Euri considers leaving, but that thought is quickly squashes as she steps in front of him, frustrated and determined, and slaps him across the face.]
Are you even listening to yourself?! Don't say stupid things like that!
Look, I might be scared, but lots of things scare me. Adel scares me, sometimes! But just because I am doesn't mean I'm going to leave you by yourself with all of this! I haven't given up on Adel, I'm sure as hell not giving up on you!
[She's reaching up to take his face in her hands, even though she's visibly shaking, to force him to look at her.]
If you don't want to talk about it, that's okay. You don't have to. But I know something is wrong, and you need to get it into your head that you don't have to deal with it alone. I'm here.
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Why?
[that's the only thing he can think to ask. he can't keep his eyes on hers. it's too harsh, too open. why would she say that?]
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[She's faltering there, searching for an answer that sounds right. Because it's the right thing to do? Because she likes him? Because he needs help?
All valid, but not what she's looking for.]
Because... [she's murmuring that again when it comes to her, and she straightens up.]
I want to be here. That's why.
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You're a stupid girl. No one wants to be here.
[he looks irritated again, absently touching the side of his face. he can't believe she slapped him. he wants to threaten to break all her fingers for that (stupid dog), but instead looks back towards the bathroom door.
he walks towards the dead crow. he's got to do something with it.]
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... What are you going to do?
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I'm not keeping it here.
You don't want it, do you?
[he actually manages a face of simple disdain.]
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..... [So with a sigh she'll hold out her hand for it.]
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I could just throw it back outside. The earth would eat it up in a day.
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Is that what you want to happen?
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[he... hesitates. brings his arm back a little. if she insists on taking it he isn't going to stop her, but it'd be better if she wasn't carrying a dead crow around. it makes him think too much. he hates the idea of someone like her holding something he hates so much.]
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[Cremate would be a more accurate term, but he probably wouldn't want to associate the bird with a respectful form of burial.]
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Oh god I made up a crow demon familiar
Robin already hates it
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