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st_ratagem) wrote2018-11-29 07:13 pm
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Final steps
Loki had spent the last hour or two before sunset preparing, and the first hour afterward. He’d taken ruthless advantage of the fact that the Inn staff was desperate to give people towels and had carefully interwoven the. On the floor such that there was no chance of getting at the actual carpet below without effort. He’d selected a dagger from his collection - a very old one that he hadn’t actively used since childhood, one of a pair given to him by his mother - and sharpened it to an almost perfect edge. He’d opened up the balcony door to let the early-winter night chill in. He’d even out together a little aid kit (disinfectant, pads, bandages, needle and thread) for afterward.
In many ways, the hardest part was settling on the towels with the in-etched staff resting in front of him and forcing Odin’s enchantment away, knowing that he wouldn’t be allowing himself to go back to normal possibly for hours. And that, as soon as Thor arrived with a bowl and his hands, it would all have a witness.
In many ways, the hardest part was settling on the towels with the in-etched staff resting in front of him and forcing Odin’s enchantment away, knowing that he wouldn’t be allowing himself to go back to normal possibly for hours. And that, as soon as Thor arrived with a bowl and his hands, it would all have a witness.
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"Is your hand all right?"
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"You know, I'm learning magic." A beat. "Sort-of." He hadn't really done much of anything but listen to Corbie explain the way things worked; he hadn't yet done any magic of his own.
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Or flashy. That might have been why -- as far as he knew -- Corbie was the only one who knew he was studying it.
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He really was trying to make an effort to learn properly now, though. If only because he could imagine how, precisely, things could be messed up worse if they went wrong.
Things had already been pretty bad before Corbie came around with her wards.
"For once," he says, directing a newly-warmed finger at Loki, "I'm trying to follow the book."
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Which included annoying both Loki and Tony.