Anders (
not_every_mage) wrote2015-10-06 08:12 pm
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Room 322, Tuesday Evening
Anders was a man inspired tonight. Bob's class had put him in mind of the perfect words for his manifesto, the exact right way to explain the wrongs mages had suffered, and he needed to get them on paper before he lost track of them again. He sat on his bed with a dictionary and thesaurus close at hand, scribbling busily away.
[OOC: Cracked door,open post!]
[OOC: Cracked door,open post!]
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"I risk my life out there pretty much every night I patrol," Kathy reminded him. "I've pissed off a major crime syndicate--" well, major for Baltimore anyway "--and they're offering money for anyone who can lead them to me. I'm not saying you're wrong, I'm just saying that I knew the risks. But I can't just leave people to die, Anders. Could you?"
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Sorry, Kathy.
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Didn't those just kind of go hand-in-hand with risking your life to save people?
DAMMIT WHERE WAS HAWKE WHEN YOU NEEDED HER?
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"And I'm much better at healing people and fighting for freedom if I'm not a pile of greasy ash on the floor of a burned-down warehouse," Anders told her, frowning. "I'm no coward, but I've never seen the point of looking for trouble when more than enough finds me on its own. And don't shout like that. You'll mess me up."
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Okay, yeah, no, point taken.
"Sorry," she said, at least about the yelling. "I was just--I always kind of figured you got why I did what I did."
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He raised his hands, looked at her skin critically. "Well, you're a little less crispy-fried now."
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Which was, admittedly, more a selfish thought than anything else, but still.
"Thanks," she said, looking down at her side which was no longer red and ugly. "I don't know what I would have done if I'd had to wait for this to heal naturally. You've got a real gift for this, Anders."
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He felt he'd been born to heal, just as Kathy had been born to rush into burning buildings -- but that didn't make it easy.
"Please. Tights do nothing for my ass," he said. ".. and thanks. Glad I could help."
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Normally she wouldn't just bail after someone had done her a huge favor, but Anders looked more like he'd appreciate a chance to rest than he would her delightful conversation.
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"I'll be fine. It's my own fault, anyhow," he said. "I haven't been practicing, and that was a lot of healing to do cold. You managed to mess yourself up properly."
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"How do you practice?" she asked. "Is that something you can even do without having dumb friends come knocking at your door?" She shifted position slightly, hand coming up to rub lightly at his temples if he liked. She wasn't sure if he had a headache, but it certainly seemed like he should.
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She playfully went to tap her fingers against his cheek. "Is that why you tend towards scruffy?"
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