Phedre Delaunay (
phedredelaunay) wrote2023-02-26 11:17 am
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Willy
While Hannibal was gone, Phedre went and spoke to Alcuin. He was in and out of consciousness, though it seemed not to be the injury but more whatever pain medication House had given him. He'd said something about Willy, and Phedre was certain that Hannibal wasn't going to send word to him, so after she left she went over to the inn herself.
It was evening by then, and Willy was easy to find. She ordered a glass of wine out of politeness to the establishment, so that she could wait until his song was over. It wasn't as if there was a rush at this point.
It was evening by then, and Willy was easy to find. She ordered a glass of wine out of politeness to the establishment, so that she could wait until his song was over. It wasn't as if there was a rush at this point.
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"I won't thank you," he said to Willy. "But... if there's anything you need..."
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"You are free, dove," he repeated.
He looked to Hannibal pointedly.
"Do not waste the chance for the love you dream of," he said to Alcuin, looking to him as he finished.
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"If your business here is finished, kindly leave my home," Hannibal replied to that, casually, as if the fairy hadn't just unearthed his deepest secret.
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And he wondered what Hsnnibal thought of all that too. Willy had practically just told him that Alcuin loved him. And Alcuin had no idea what to do with that.
He didn’t continue though. And he wanted to speak to Hannibal.
“Willy, I will come see you play sometime soon,” he promised softly.
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Willy smiled warmly.
"I will watch for you," he said.
He turned to go, but paused to look at Hannibal. And slowly smiled slowly.
"Thank you for your hospitality," he said.
Only a fae could be so polite and so insulting at once.
And then he left the pair to face the truth.
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Hannibal offered the most polite nod and was glad to see the last of him.
He tutned to Alcuin. "I will call for breakfast. I assume you're quite hungry. Or are you keener to get back home?"
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Though he had offered... "I... well yes, I am very hungry," he said. Because now that the pain was gone he was realizing he'd hardly eaten anything at all for the past day.
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Hannibal called out to the maid for breakfast.
Perhaps he should be kinder yo Alcuin here, but Willy had gotten to him and he was quite annoyed.
He nodded, then realised he was being a tad unfair. "I'm glad to see you better," he said and smiled genuinely. "Truly."
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"I don't trust Fae. Their deals are dangerous," Hannibal supplied. "But I can't deny it was effective magic."
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"More dangerous still," Hannibal replied. "To trust without understanding."
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"I understand why you made the decision," Hannibal replied. "I hope you see the risks, but I don't fault you for taking it."
He smiled, kindly. "I'm very glad to see you well again."
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And then, wordlessly, he reached down and carefully pulled the bandage off of his abdomen. He was perfectly healed. But the scar was there. Just as it would have looked if it had healed for months.
His face fell a little. "Well I suppose it wouldn't be appropriate for there to be no consequence at all," he said softly.
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Hannibal came up to him to view the scar and put a hand on his shoulder. "It's a reminder of your resillience and strength. Don't feel ashamed to carry; you are beautiful always,"
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He was too used to trading on his beauty. Too conditioned to think that was his worth, because so many men had told him that for so long - and they saw him as valuable despite knowing nothing else about him.
Though he'd always felt that Hannibal valued something else in him.
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"I mean it," Hannibal assured the young man. "We should let Phedre know. And House, I suppose."
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Hannibal nodded. "Are you certain you can walk?" he asked, still doubtful about the fae's magic.
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"Feel free to put on anything from the closet, if you like," Hannibal said. "I'll makd breakfast myself. Come down when you're ready."
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But by the time he came downstairs... he was perfect again. He smiled. "It smells wonderful."
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"Thank you," Hannibal said with a small smile. "I made it myself."
The meatballs in the soup were Halicon.
He offered Alcuin a seat and sat down after.
"I called for Phedre. I'm sure she'll be here soon."
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He picked up a spoon. "I was thinking, I ah... suppose there's no need to wait now, to have the rest of my marque limned. I thought I'd have to wait, since I thought I wouldn't be able to lie on my stomach."
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