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[closed] all in the golden afternoon
Who: Magnus Bane (
appetitive), Alec Lightwood (
angelic_archer), Clary Fray (
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Where: Go Ask Alice teahouse
When: April 2nd, afternoon
What: Clary had been looking for someone named Magnus Bane and happened to come across his protective husband. Setting up a meeting for the three of them in a public place just makes sense, right?
Warnings: None!
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Though he's not entirely sure why, Magnus is suspicious of the girl asking them to meet—him to meet, technically, but he's thankful to Alec for coming along. His hand is being firmly held by his husband's, and even though he doesn't have any of his weapons with him, Alec is an intimidating force in black leather. It makes Magnus bite back a smile to see him here, sitting in a tufted armchair and surrounded by floral wallpaper, drinking from a delicate china teacup. The teahouse had struck Magnus as an ideal place to meet, not only because it was a relaxing setting but also because Alec enjoyed tea so much. And really, with other caffeinated options such as coffee, it would be difficult for anyone not to find a cup of something to enjoy.
Sipping from his cup, rings clinking against the porcelain, Magnus glanced around as they waited for the third and final member of their party to arrive. "Maybe I should put in a job application here," he said, glancing over at Alec, cat eyes glinting golden in the sunlight streaming in from the windows. He was partially trying to calm his own nerves, especially because he had no idea of what caused them. Clary Fray was, from the description Alec gave him, completely ordinary and non-threatening. Yet something niggled at him from the back of his mind, and without any recollection of his past, it felt safer to be cautious until they could find out what it is she might want from them.
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Where: Go Ask Alice teahouse
When: April 2nd, afternoon
What: Clary had been looking for someone named Magnus Bane and happened to come across his protective husband. Setting up a meeting for the three of them in a public place just makes sense, right?
Warnings: None!
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Though he's not entirely sure why, Magnus is suspicious of the girl asking them to meet—him to meet, technically, but he's thankful to Alec for coming along. His hand is being firmly held by his husband's, and even though he doesn't have any of his weapons with him, Alec is an intimidating force in black leather. It makes Magnus bite back a smile to see him here, sitting in a tufted armchair and surrounded by floral wallpaper, drinking from a delicate china teacup. The teahouse had struck Magnus as an ideal place to meet, not only because it was a relaxing setting but also because Alec enjoyed tea so much. And really, with other caffeinated options such as coffee, it would be difficult for anyone not to find a cup of something to enjoy.
Sipping from his cup, rings clinking against the porcelain, Magnus glanced around as they waited for the third and final member of their party to arrive. "Maybe I should put in a job application here," he said, glancing over at Alec, cat eyes glinting golden in the sunlight streaming in from the windows. He was partially trying to calm his own nerves, especially because he had no idea of what caused them. Clary Fray was, from the description Alec gave him, completely ordinary and non-threatening. Yet something niggled at him from the back of his mind, and without any recollection of his past, it felt safer to be cautious until they could find out what it is she might want from them.
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"I'm fine, biscuit," he said, back to a cheerful tone as he lifted both hands and wiggled his fingers in the air. He settled them back on the table so he could raise his cup and once again sip his tea. "No harm done. I wish we knew enough to help you remember, but luckily the memories return over time." Already he and Alec had recalled several details of their lives here, even if the specifics of living in New York were hazy.
Glancing down at his hand as Alec took it, he smiled when it didn't surprise him. Alec had never shown fear of his magic, and in fact it had seemed to draw him closer to Magnus when they were reunited after being discharged from the hospital. "I've been thinking," he said slowly as if the thought were still formulating in his mind as he absentmindedly drew shapes into the palm of Alec's hand. "Alec has mentioned hunting more than once, and plenty of his possessions seem to be some kind of," he paused, turning his hand in the air as he searched for the word, "Gear, all of which have those runes on them. Perhaps there is a connection between that and your demons." He gestured towards the sketchbook while scooting his chair slightly closer to Alec's. "If I'm a warlock, it wouldn't be difficult to imagine the two of you being demon hunters."
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She gave the pair time, trying her best to ignore their small touches. It was cute but she felt as if she was intruding on something that was theirs. When she felt like she could trust her own voice she placed down her tea cup, listening to it ring softly against the saucer.
"I don't know." She sounded so unsure. "I don't think anyone had thought about me like I was a monster and I don't really look like a Demon Hunter." Clary tried to remember fighting anything but all that came to mind were the self defense classes that Emma taught at the school. She'd gone to a few of those and managed to not fall flat on her face.
"I don't have weapons." At least she didn't yet. "I'm not sure I'd know how to use any either." Another detail clicked in her head. "How does being a warlock fit into all this? They aren't demons." Magnus looked nothing like the grotesque figures she saw in her dream. He was cute, articulant and pleasant. Clary didn't know why but she trusted him. Even if the memory of his name in her head was a little unsettling.
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"We're not monsters," he corrected, voice trailing off when something happened to Magnus' eyes. For a moment, he thought something happened related to the accident, but it felt perfectly normal to see Magnus' eyes shift from gold to brown. Glamour. Something as normal a breathing for Magnus.
"What would a demon hunter look like?" There was only curiosity in his tone. The idea that Clary hunted monsters like the ones in her sketches seemed unlikely but they did have similar possessions and marks.
"My weapons are at the police station. I'm supposed to get them back soon. I want my bow back." The rest were important but he felt like something important was missing without the bow, quiver, and arrows being nearby. Maybe the idea of being a demon hunter wasn't that outlandish if he missed his weapons so much.
Looking at Magnus, he considered the word warlock and the strange one that had lingered in the back of his mind. Returning his attention to Clary, there were two conflicting descriptions: Mundane and Shadowhunter. Which one was she and why were some people Mundanes? "I'm a Shadowhunter. I don't know what it means but I keep thinking of it in relation to the marks and the bow. And I keep remembering a nursery rhyme about hunting."
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"Dressing in black leather seems like a decent start," Magnus said with a teasing tone that was directed at Alec. "But looks aren't everything, so who could really say?" Clary may have been a very petite young woman, but there was a fierceness in her green eyes. "As Alec said, weapons or other times that could cause people harm are confiscated, which could explain your lack of any."
He sighed softly, wishing he remembered more about something that felt like such an important detail about himself. "I don't exactly remember," he said apologetically, deft fingers tracing the rim of his teacup. "Just that I can do magic. My existence, along with these demons, could suggest the possibility that other fantasies may actually be realities.
Blinking rapidly, as if suddenly hit with a thought, Magnus' eyes unfocused from where Clary sat across from him. "Shadowhunter," he echoed pensively, eyebrows pulling together in the shadow of a frown. The word left a bad taste on his tongue, yet Alec had used it to describe himself. "Children of Raziel," he added as the daze passed and he recalled more details. Looking over at Alec in awe, his face relaxed into a smile. "You're nephilim."
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At Magnus’s question she began to think harder about what a shadow hunter might really look like. "Maybe like the sort of thing that comes out of a D&D game." She paused, unsure where that came from. An image of a friend rose to mind but it was fuzzy and out of place in her thoughts. She shook her head and quickly retracted the statement. "Never mind."
"Isn’t magic something that people can usually do in stories?" Clary knew there was more to it than that. She’d seen Magnus’s display but some nagging part of her insisted that it wasn’t true. At the same time she heard a smug voice echo a familiar sentence in her head. It was followed up by another comment, one that made her clench her teeth tightly together ‘Don't be ridiculous. No one believes in mummies.’
"It isn’t ridiculous." She proclaimed forcefully before looking at the two across from her. She hadn’t meant to say as much aloud and she felt her cheeks warm. "Sorry." She spoke in a surprised tone, looking down at her tea. "I’m not sure where that came from."
Clary looked between the pair and exhaled. "Wait. Raziel. Nephilim. Children of God?" She didn’t know what it meant, not really but she read and Nephilim was a common enough word when you spent a great deal of time immersing yourself in fantasy.
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Reaching for one of the cookies, Alec began breaking it into bits, not realizing he'd offered pieces to both of them until suddenly knew that he'd done the same thing for his siblings. Had there not been enough food when they grew up or was it just automatic to share with those around him? "All the stories are true."
The words felt as right as the nurary rhyme had. It was part of his childhood. It was one reason why Magnus' magic hadn't frightened him. Magic was commonplace to him just like the marks on his skin.
About to take a bite from his piece of the cookie, he scowled as he tried to figure out what Clary meant. Before he could ask, she apologized and he glanced over at Magnus. "If other fantasies are true, that would explain some of my scars." There were too many of them to pretend that they were from a normal life. The ones across his chest looked like he'd been clawed up by something large and terrifying.
"Not Children of God. Children of the Angel." The words were said slowly as he tested them, realizing that they felt right. Looking over at Magnus, he wasn't quite sure if he liked the look his husband was giving him. Being part angel seemed normal but for some reason seeing that awe made him realize he'd never live up to the image that 'Nephilim' implied. "Being a Shadowhunter doesn't change who I am." Or who he loved, but he'd wait to tell Magnus that later.
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"If magic only exists in stories," he said, lifting a hand and stirring the spoon in his cup merely by twirling a finger through the air a few inches above it, "Then clearly, at least some of the stories are true. The ones involving magic, for starters." He made to say more, but Clary's outburst startled him into silence. His concentration gone, the spoon handle bent itself in half and sank below the surface of his tea. Slouching down in his chair, he pushed the cup aside.
Seeing the shadow of doubt in Alec's eyes, Magnus reached out to rest a hand on his shoulder. "There's still a lot to process, and even more that no one at this table knows. We may remember sooner or later, but for now, perhaps we shouldn't strain ourselves to answer every question in one night."
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"You're right. Beating our heads against the table trying to remember won't help any of us." She exhaled a slow breath and then pushed a bit of he hair over her shoulder. "Thanks for meeting with me, anyway." Clary felt like the conversation had run it's course. Now she wanted to go home, go to where she thought was home and draw, do something to spill her thoughts from her head.
"Oh." She looked down at the tea. "How much was this?" She hadn't even thought about it but she should probably pay for her cup before making her exit.
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And this wasn't about him. This was something else that was causing Magnus to be uncomfortable. Alec gave him a reassuring smile while carefully ignoring what happened to the spoon. Magnus' magic was unpredictable at times, but he hadn't seen something like that happen before. Whatever it was about magic and Angels that was unnerving him needed to be discussed in private.
"You're welcome. We'll figure this out eventually" The words were polite, but Alec wasn't sure if he really wanted to be polite. The happy bubble that had surrounded them had been broken and doubt was making it difficult to rebuild. "Don't worry about the tea. It's our treat."