Magica de Spell (
blackmagicduck) wrote in
happilyeverbeginning2018-10-31 06:37 pm
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And please say to me / You'll let me hold your hand (magica x donald)
Well. This was going to be awkward.
Magica had once more thrown herself into her magical studies in order to get revenge on Scrooge McDuck and his family - so she told herself, when the real answer was to make a desperate attempt to get over her break-up. It was impossible to really admit it, as it was essentially saying she gave up vengeance for love, and honestly, what kind of sorceress would do such a thing?! With that, she bottled up her heart, and began to explore the wide open world to find more power. There had to be some sort of spell, curse, hex, potion, what have you, to destroy what Donald had done to her and then she'd be pure Magica again, all darkness. She'd gone halfway across the world in her quest, and instead of finding a cure...
... She found the disease. She found Donald - and then wondered what she had done to make the gods so pissed off at her. (Aside from the usual stuff.) Not only that, he was alone, injured, and without some help, he was a dead man. To be fair, the worst part of her reasoned, if you did leave him like that, he'd die and then you'd be free of him. There was no logical reason to do anything about it.
There was also no logical reason to pick him up and take her to her temporary place of residence - and yet she found herself carrying him away and mentally swearing at herself with every step. For all her magical prowess, she really knew nothing about healing magic. After all, she was an evil sorceress, why would she have wasted time learning how to heal people? So she had to do it the old fashioned way, with gauze and bedrest, while flipping through ancient texts to find anything of use.
Still, she knew she had to brace herself for when he woke up. No doubt he'd accuse her of kidnapping, hostage-taking, or any number of things. (Which you could do, the worst part of her tried to reason again, use this to your advantage! but she knew she wouldn't.)
This was going to be a long, long day.
Magica had once more thrown herself into her magical studies in order to get revenge on Scrooge McDuck and his family - so she told herself, when the real answer was to make a desperate attempt to get over her break-up. It was impossible to really admit it, as it was essentially saying she gave up vengeance for love, and honestly, what kind of sorceress would do such a thing?! With that, she bottled up her heart, and began to explore the wide open world to find more power. There had to be some sort of spell, curse, hex, potion, what have you, to destroy what Donald had done to her and then she'd be pure Magica again, all darkness. She'd gone halfway across the world in her quest, and instead of finding a cure...
... She found the disease. She found Donald - and then wondered what she had done to make the gods so pissed off at her. (Aside from the usual stuff.) Not only that, he was alone, injured, and without some help, he was a dead man. To be fair, the worst part of her reasoned, if you did leave him like that, he'd die and then you'd be free of him. There was no logical reason to do anything about it.
There was also no logical reason to pick him up and take her to her temporary place of residence - and yet she found herself carrying him away and mentally swearing at herself with every step. For all her magical prowess, she really knew nothing about healing magic. After all, she was an evil sorceress, why would she have wasted time learning how to heal people? So she had to do it the old fashioned way, with gauze and bedrest, while flipping through ancient texts to find anything of use.
Still, she knew she had to brace herself for when he woke up. No doubt he'd accuse her of kidnapping, hostage-taking, or any number of things. (Which you could do, the worst part of her tried to reason again, use this to your advantage! but she knew she wouldn't.)
This was going to be a long, long day.

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Maybe aggravating her wasn’t the best idea, but it made him feel better. At least when his head wasn’t hurting so much.
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Because they both knew being stubborn ran in his family.
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Maybe not physically, she being a sorceress. Perhaps mentally, emotionally.
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So why wasn't that thought making him feel any better now?
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"I'll study somewhere else. You need to get your rest."
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"...I doubt I'll get much sleep anyway."
He won't say it out loud because, really, he shouldn't want her company. After everything she did, she should be the last person on Earth he wanted to spend any time with.
But, as much as he hated to admit it, he didn't want to be alone right now either.
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"I don't know." She finally said, answering the damned question. "I don't know why I took you here."
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"...I guess I should thank you for saving me, anyway," he murmured. It was almost a sarcastic comment, but he was too tired for even that at the moment.
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She could feel his eyes on her back, and she turned her head his way, unsure what to say. She'd been more unsure about a lot of things lately, thanks in no small part to him. "... We'll survive this, one way or another."
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There, maybe now that she said it, maybe she could begin to believe it.
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"...So why is this so hard?"
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"... That was the one few things I was honest about. I've never attached myself to anyone. I've taken my pleasures, but I've never been... romantically involved with them."
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But still...something felt off about all of it.
"So...why was this different?"
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A snort, glancing over at him. "I thought all I had to do was butter you up and touch you, and you'd reveal everything. But... you... needed more effort than that."
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The words were said a bit sourly. No one was more aware of his faults than he was.
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Then again, how clever was her real name? Best not to think about it.
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Though he probably shouldn't have said that out loud. Clearing his throat, he glanced away again.
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Mystic.
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Maybe 'Missy', but even then.
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She was kidding. Slightly.
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