Magica de Spell (
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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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Were they this deep into each other's lives, that her knowing the truth affected him so deeply? A part of her said yes - even though she had nothing to base it on. As they came closer to the villa, her hand found his, mostly as a test to see what he'd do. He handled the arm hugging with little complaint before, but...?
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What was on her mind? Likely what he was going to tell her.
He led the way to the private elevator, taking them up to the suite. He then sat her down in the living room in one of the plush chairs, turning another one to face her before sitting down.
"What I'm about to tell you isn't going to be easy to hear," he admitted. "I probably should've told you right away, but I couldn't bring myself to."
He took a deep breath and braced himself.
"I didn't lie when I said I didn't know much about your personal life, but I didn't tell you the whole truth: Before you lost your memory, you and I were enemies."
Which would explain why he'd been so grouchy upon her first waking: He'd been expecting a fight.
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Enemies.
She blinked.
Blinked twice.
A rush of conclusions slammed into her head. The spell she was using, by this logic, was definitely against him, and intended to harm him, since it had harmed her by accident. If it succeeded, would he be the one without memories, or would he be hurt? Or worse? Either way, he wasn't surprised that she was trying to hurt him, and...
"... I tried to attack you, and you just bought me dinner and a whole wardrobe."
Either "enemies" was a fairly light term for what they were, or...
"ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MIND?!"
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He blinked owlishly at her as he leaned back at the force of her yell.
"There was a method in my madness," he said, trying to recover the situation. "When I realized you weren't faking your amnesia, I also realized that the Magica I was watching over wasn't the one who attacked me. After all, you didn't have your old memories. It didn't feel right to just throw you to the wolves."
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She was so upset she was on her feet, still yelling at him. "That spell nearly ended me, and here you are, strutting about town with your attacker on your shoulder - I FLIRTED WITH YOU LESS THAN AN HOUR AGO AND YESTERDAY I WAS TRYING TO HURT YOU!" Sweet merciful hexes, what was wrong with this man?! How did he become so rich by being this dumb?! How was he even alive NOW?
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Now she was so angry she couldn't form a coherent sentence. She made several attempts, along with a lot of hand-gestures and stomping, but every time she tried to say something, she gave up before trying again. This happened several times, and if anyone had been looking in on this nonsense, they might've have assumed she lost her mind or had gone mute.
Thankfully that didn't go on forever, and she flopped back into her seat, frustrated beyond measure. "Why are we enemies?" Not a pitiful question made out of heartbreak, but a legitimate iniquiry - they got along for the most part all day, so what could have happened to change that? ... Aside from being a STUPID, STUPID MAN.
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"You've had a blood feud with my clan for centuries. I basically inherited you as an enemy by virtue of me being the last of my clan."
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"By the gods." She muttered, rubbing her temple. "So not only did you save your enemy, you saved your blood-sworn enemy and betrayed your family." This stupid, stupid man. Were they supposed to buy his whole "principles" act too?
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A wave of her hand, "And what if you did get hurt because of this? How is your family supposed to react? I don't know you, Scrooge McDuck, but if you really care about your family all that much, then they must care about you too! It's a two-way street - they wouldn't want you in danger. You may have arrived here by yourself, but you're never alone."
Twenty-four hours earlier, Magica De Spell would have rolled her eyes about the idea of family loving each other.
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"They'd manage just fine without me," he told her honestly. "It wouldn't be the first time they lived without me."
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Magica snorted, leaning into her seat. "I can't remember hating you or your family, or anything close to it. What am I supposed to do with that? I can't hate you just because you tell me I'm supposed to." She hated him for other reasons. "What about you? Don't you hate me at all?"
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"I hate the Magica De Spell who threatened my family time and again, who did all manner of terrible things. I can't bring myself to hate you because you're so different from her. There's some overlap in your looks and quirks in your personality, but you're not the same Magica."
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Ah.
There came the conundrum. Did she want her memories back? When she first woke up, she needed to know everything, and was afraid of what lay in store for her without her past. But now her past sounded... very unpleasant. Magica looked unusually defeated, staring down at her empty palms. If she dared to try and find magic again, what if doing so accidentally restored her memories? Or what if she had no choice at all and they came back someday anyway? Were they really two separate people - Magica of then and Magica of now?
"Then... who am I?" She asked softly, perhaps the gentlest voice she'd ever used in her life.
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"How do I know I won't fall back on my old ways?" Gods, there he went with his faith again, trying to do the best and believe in the best despite common sense. "Especially since I can't even remember my old ways... I could wind up making the same mistakes, and hurting the same people."
Loathe as she was to admit it... she was scared.
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Oh thank goodness, he wasn't entirely hopeless. This was being practical!
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Magica's face was irked at the teasing, but quickly switched to a smirk. "I think I would have been all right. Perhaps someone else would have found me and taken me in. After all, who could resist helping a fainted beauty?"
With that, she was quickly in his face. "Maybe you weren't thinking with your head when you picked me up, and were thinking with something else."
Yeah, she wasn't going to let him forget his fluster at the dress shop anytime soon.
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"Of course. Because we were enemies." She began to trace a little circle on his chest. "But I haven't been your enemy this entire day. So has there been anything else on your mind?"
She couldn't help but wonder if she ever teased him like this "before".
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