Magica de Spell (
blackmagicduck) wrote in
happilyeverbeginning2018-10-05 07:53 pm
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And I’ll face all the evils that our love will surely bring [scrooge x magica]
Experimental spells were called that for good reason - they weren't things one did without fully knowing and understand its powers. But Magica was many things when she had screamed that incantation - narcissistic and desperate, to start with. It turned out being all-powerful meant nothing when you weren't all-knowing, and the spell had backfired spectacularly. It was a sheer miracle she'd come out of unharmed... for the most part.
The injuries to her body looked worse than they really were, and given her magic, they'd heal quickly. The real issue was her head, as she hadn't woken up in days. Finally, mercifully, she began to wake up, though that in of itself felt like a long, painful process. It hurt just to open her eyes, and thus took her several attempts, the light in the room giving her a headache. She struggled, keeping at it, moaning quietly, her vision initially blurry.
When she could finally make her surroundings - or at least the ceiling, as she still didn't have the strength to move her head just yet - she didn't recognize it. This wasn't where she was supposed to be. She was supposed to be...
... Ah. Hm. Uh.
"Where... am I?"
The injuries to her body looked worse than they really were, and given her magic, they'd heal quickly. The real issue was her head, as she hadn't woken up in days. Finally, mercifully, she began to wake up, though that in of itself felt like a long, painful process. It hurt just to open her eyes, and thus took her several attempts, the light in the room giving her a headache. She struggled, keeping at it, moaning quietly, her vision initially blurry.
When she could finally make her surroundings - or at least the ceiling, as she still didn't have the strength to move her head just yet - she didn't recognize it. This wasn't where she was supposed to be. She was supposed to be...
... Ah. Hm. Uh.
"Where... am I?"

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What a strange man.
"I must be some confidant." Especially for him to say the latter matter. "I feel like I'm learning more about you than myself."
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Scrooge snorted. "I'll leave you to get some rest. Don't forget the ice."
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But when she was normal, she'd have to pay him back somehow. How, she wasn't sure, but she'd find a way. For all she knew, he saved her life. There had to be a way to thank him, or at least make sure he didn't regret what he'd done.
As she began to relax, she decided to entertain a silly thought - maybe he saved her hoping to get some tail. It was incredibly unlikely, but there was no harm in a little daydreaming.
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As it was, he retreated to the study. Unlike the blueprints, the study, annoyingly, didn't have a proper desk to work at. Instead, it had a sofa with one end elongated as a lounger. It served as a reading room plus as an extra TV room...as if there weren't enough televisions in the suite.
He stretched out on the sofa with some of the reports he'd brought along to read in-depth. Extended business trips had replaced adventures during those ten years apart from his family, reminding him of those early years when one couldn't just hop on a plane to go to another state for the afternoon. At least being in the area so long would let him get some solid work done...assuming an amnesiac Magica didn't give him too much of a headache.
Ugh. What was he going to do with her if she didn't have her memory back by the time he was supposed to leave? Three weeks was a long time, but suppose she hadn't recovered by then? Then what? Take her back to Duckburg with him?
He really hadn't though this through...
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Dang.
At least Scrooge had been quiet enough for her to rest, considerate man he was. Putting the ice pack aside on a drawer, she slid out of bed, stretching a bit. If Scrooge couldn't answer all her questions, she could at least learn some things for herself. To start with, she began to scrounge around the room for a mirror. Might as well see if the face was as good as the body - her ego was still alive, memories or not.
This was probably going to cause some noise.
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But he wasn't bitter. Not at all.
Still, he had some form of spiced tea and a financial report. What more could a man ask for?
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"A room this big doesn't have one blasted mirror?!" Magica could be heard shouting from the room over, while also fussing to try and find a light - she had stubbed her foot once or twice.
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"Are you decent?" he called.
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"I just want to know what I look like!"
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Speaking of luck, when she finally saw herself...
Hot damn.
"Hm!" She turned this way and that to get all the angles, pleased, running a hand through her hair. "Not bad, not bad at all... I guess I should be used to turning heads whenever I go out." Ever so humble.
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He glanced around the empty closet, grimacing. Boy, he hoped she didn't get it into her head to fill it up.
"You do have a tendency to attract a lot of attention."
Just not for the right reasons. Though maybe now that she had to more or less live like a normal person until her magic and memory were back would fix that.
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Why not have some fun with her benefactor? "And I'm feeling much better, thank you for asking. It's like nothing happened at all..." Pause. "... Aside from my memories being gone and all."
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"And I imagine by now you're starting to get hungry."
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"Well, I can't remember the last time I had a good meal." An attempt at humor.
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"I suppose that's simple enough to fix," Scrooge said dryly.
If they went out for a meal, it would be more expensive but they could also do a little bit of shopping. She'd been wearing the same dress for three days.
Ugh, this was going to get expensive.
"Your shoes are by the foot of the bed," he told her. "Might as well kill two birds with one stone, so to speak."
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Nor was it really a commercial area though the people here had contacted him to try and pump some life into their stagnant economy. The fact the place sported a luxury hotel at all was practically a joke; the hotel itself was largely empty.
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"Then what are you doing here? Is it because of me?" Did she call him out here for the spell, or had she tracked him down?
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... Ooh, rich friend. That could be lots of fun. Was she going to get all the finer things in life because they were buddies? Score one for the perks of amnesia! Fancy limos, hearty meals, beautiful dresses, the high life!
She grinned, trying to hide all her excitement by actually paying attention to what was being said. "Well, the people here have to make a living somehow. Not every place in the world has a huge exciting draw."
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"Aye, they do, but trying to force an industry that their town's ill-suited for is unwise. If they want to draw a crowd, they need to come up with something unique to the town that the tourists can't find elsewhere. Or at least they can't find better versions of in the near vicinity. But, no, the mayor is convinced that they can make themselves into a tourist haven just with that old villa."
Really, it was annoying when people didn't listen to him after they expressly asked for his advice and input.
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"Well, if we don't buy the notion he's just an idiot... the villa may have cost him a fortune to build, so he refuses to believe he wasted his money... or it's connected to him somehow, like in his family. Is there any way you can do some background inspection on when and how the villa was built?"
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He almost demanded how she couldn't know about the villa until he remembered that she didn't remember anything. That and she'd been sealed away in the Dime for fifteen years before that.
...Wow, this was going to be awkward when she got her memory back.
"The villa's not actually connected to him directly. It's from the Roman Empire and was buried by Vesuvius's eruption in 472 AD, almost four hundred years after Pompeii was buried alive." He began leading the way towards the private elevator. "He thinks he can cash in on Pompeii's popularity, but compare one reasonably-preserved villa with an entire city in much better state. Which would you want to visit more as a tourist?"
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Maybe he was not as naive as she first thought.
"Unless I was a considerably cheap tourist, you're right. If he's not going to listen to reason, the town will suffer as he throws money down a hole."
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