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OTA - Winter or Yves
The fair haired sprite had been staring at him for nearly an hour now as Yves had made his way around the little shops. For all the creature had somehow enchanted itself to be of mortal height, there was no denying it was a pixie. Those pointy ears and sweet and spicy scent could be confused for nothing else.
Yves had ignored it at first, wandering through the early morning market and pretending not to notice the way it followed. Even allowing it to get close a few times before turning and staring directly into its pale blue eyes. Strange looking thing, all pale flesh and bone. Clearly underfed in its youth. Likely brittle boned, and unaware of it's poor immune system. Yves would have felt bad for it- If he was in the habit of feeling for lesser beings.
It had skittered off for a bit after that, but he'd spotted it once more when he'd stopped near the end of the market in a quieter area. They were practically alone, some grannies on a bench nearby so busy chatting that they hadn't even noticed they had company. The only people who might see them were those passing down the parallel street on the other side of the road- Though there view would be slightly obscured by the stalls and carts.
"The Unseelie Butcher," The pixie gasped, blue eyes going wide as they confirmed what he'd suspected all morning.
"Dreadful nickname, slanderous as well," Yves replied, sneering a little and removing the creature's charm with a wave of his hand.
Winter was so good at measuring and controlling his potion doses now that he rarely carried any with him, and the moment Yves waved his hand, the fair haired pixie knew he'd made a mistake. ...Perhaps several, if he was honest. Shrunk down to his normal size, Winter darted around in a panic, desperate not to be seen- Only to be snatched out of the air by Yves.
"Go home, pixie, and do not speak any of my names ever again," Yves warned, waiting until Winter nodded before letting him go and watching him zoom off as fast as his shimmering wings would take him.
(OTA- Tag Yves or Winter, only one or the other please! Catch Winter hiding and trying to make his way home, or Yves skulking off back home to his lab.)
Yves had ignored it at first, wandering through the early morning market and pretending not to notice the way it followed. Even allowing it to get close a few times before turning and staring directly into its pale blue eyes. Strange looking thing, all pale flesh and bone. Clearly underfed in its youth. Likely brittle boned, and unaware of it's poor immune system. Yves would have felt bad for it- If he was in the habit of feeling for lesser beings.
It had skittered off for a bit after that, but he'd spotted it once more when he'd stopped near the end of the market in a quieter area. They were practically alone, some grannies on a bench nearby so busy chatting that they hadn't even noticed they had company. The only people who might see them were those passing down the parallel street on the other side of the road- Though there view would be slightly obscured by the stalls and carts.
"The Unseelie Butcher," The pixie gasped, blue eyes going wide as they confirmed what he'd suspected all morning.
"Dreadful nickname, slanderous as well," Yves replied, sneering a little and removing the creature's charm with a wave of his hand.
Winter was so good at measuring and controlling his potion doses now that he rarely carried any with him, and the moment Yves waved his hand, the fair haired pixie knew he'd made a mistake. ...Perhaps several, if he was honest. Shrunk down to his normal size, Winter darted around in a panic, desperate not to be seen- Only to be snatched out of the air by Yves.
"Go home, pixie, and do not speak any of my names ever again," Yves warned, waiting until Winter nodded before letting him go and watching him zoom off as fast as his shimmering wings would take him.
(OTA- Tag Yves or Winter, only one or the other please! Catch Winter hiding and trying to make his way home, or Yves skulking off back home to his lab.)
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"Oh, I'd rather not stop at all," he purred, his voice low and velvity as he brushed a none-existent speck of dust from his coat.
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And, well, there was the matter of his voice when he spoke like this. Her lips quirked slightly.
"Well, I was rather hoping you'd ring," she remarked, eyebrows raising slightly.
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She hadn't been all that surprised. He had cut the dinner short. But part of her had still hoped.
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"Very true," he admitted. "I only hope you'll let me make it up to you. Perhaps I can escort you to your destination?"
While he knew women didn't require escorts these days- Had they truly ever? -It was an offer that came naturally.
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"I would love to," Yves said, a bit surprised to find he meant that. He quite liked Vanessa's company, there was something about her that made him feel things he generally ignored.
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Yves hadn't known those flats even existed, but he smiled and nodded anyway. Perhaps he really out to explore the modern city a bit more than he tended to.
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"It always is," Yves confessed. "I have a hard time stepping away from it."
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"Just as needed as the fresh air, I'm sure," the fae smiled- despite attempting not to. Smiles never felt right on his face.
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She wanted to ask about Yves's experiments, the ones he had mentioned, but she thought that it might be better to wait until they were in private.
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"You're never disappointing, Miss Ives," Yves assured her, his voice a low rumbling purr of a sound.
As they neared the building, he took it all in. It was oddly fitting, really- Even if he couldn't put his finger on why. Though he supposed that was part of what he enjoyed most about Vanessa's company. He could never fully dissect her with just his gaze. Where most people were fairly easy to read, their layers clear in his mind from the start, Vanessa was different. Parts of her obscured by a darkness he couldn't define or recognize. ...At least not immediately.
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"But I've known the world for a very long time, and it very rarely offers me anyone as immediately interesting as you," Yves assured her.
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The smile remained in her eyes even as she asked him, "Are you flattering me, Yves?"
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"I'm only speaking the truth," Yves assured her, glancing over at her as he spoke.
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She let go of his arm to find her keys in her purse.
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Yves smirked a little at that, staying close as she searched for her keys. She had an interesting scent, beneath the soaps, the usual human smells, there was something intoxicating. He couldn't put his finger on what it was, exactly, only that it was good. Different.
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"Please, make yourself comfortable," she told him with a smile, setting her purse down but keeping the bag of fruits to go into the kitchen with. "What sort of tea would you like? I've a decent collection."
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