I'm not sure I want to ask what you were doing drowning.
[ Because knowing what she does about the boys - she's trying hard not to call them 'her boys', really, but they're getting there - it was probably dangerous. ]
[He smiles a bit himself, in silent agreement. The dough is starting to flatten out nicely. Before they can get into more specifics on what happened that day, he chooses his own question.]
[ She pauses, considering for a moment before she decides to go with the easiest explanation. ]
I think I have always been a witch, but I didn't know until I was eleven. I used to do silly things like jump out of trees without getting hurt and I never really understood why I was alright, not until the headmaster of my school came and explained that I had magic.
I think it depends on what sort of family you grow up with. People that have magical parents will be raised knowing they're going to go to school for magic, but people like me that have muggle parents won't really know until someone comes and tells them. People don't really believe magic is real, after all.
[Not quite like mutation, then.] I know I didn't, until I ended up in other worlds. Then again, people there would often assume our mutations were a form of magic.
When I first met Charles I did think it was a kind of magic - we have a sort of mind reading in my world, a way of looking at memories and the emotions attached to them, and blocking them too. It was after a long talk that we realised how different it was.
[ Because that's what massive nerds do. It's her turn now, though, and she considers for a moment. ]
I think that happens when you're brought to a magical, fairytale world without being asked first. I didn't get to know Arthur or Merlin very well, but - Lancelot was one of the most incredible people I'd ever met in my entire life.
[It sounds so odd - getting to know someone when you know their life's story. Then again, he muses, isn't that the same thing he's had to do with Alex? He already knows about her history, through means she had no part in. Is any of this really more fantastical than what he's already done.
Tossing the knife into the sink, he hands Hermione a pan.]
[ Hermione, luckily, didn't know Dorian too well before she met him for the first time - but she got to know him. She got to know him over time and she got to watch him shape and change and grow, and she laughed with him and she loved him. She watched him die on top of her, a sword through his gut as he gave her life to save hers and...
She loved him. That's all she could think. ]
Yes sir.
[ Shifting, she hops off the side and steps over, getting on with it without question. ]
[ She shakes her head - he might have taken her question but she's not even upset, moving to keep her hands on the dough as she speaks. ]
Hogwarts: A History. It talked about all the history of my school, all the magic that it used and all the things we needed to really understand it. It had a lot of good information that helped us make sure we didn't die, too.
It wasn't that bad. We just had a bad habit of getting ourselves into trouble. We found a three headed dog, a hidden chamber with the ghost of a Dark Lord, ventured into time travel, entered a contest that could have killed us...
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He saved me from drowning, actually.
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[ Because knowing what she does about the boys - she's trying hard not to call them 'her boys', really, but they're getting there - it was probably dangerous. ]
At least he was there, though.
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Have you always been a witch?
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[ She pauses, considering for a moment before she decides to go with the easiest explanation. ]
I think I have always been a witch, but I didn't know until I was eleven. I used to do silly things like jump out of trees without getting hurt and I never really understood why I was alright, not until the headmaster of my school came and explained that I had magic.
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[ Because that's what massive nerds do. It's her turn now, though, and she considers for a moment. ]
Favourite book?
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Favourite, hm... I'm partial to Frankenstein, and The Once and Future King.
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[ She grins, tilting her head as she watches - not being a very good helper, awkwardly. ]
I met him, once. And Merlin, too. Sir Lancelot was my brother.
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You've certainly met a lot of mythical people.
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[ She shakes her head, perking up a little. ]
He called his dog Lady Brave.
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I don't think I ever met anyone from myths in the places I've been.
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[ She frowns, shaking her head and fighting a smile. ]
One of my best friends in the entire world was Dorian Gray.
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You don't mean the Oscar Wilde novel?
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[ She considers, remembering him, his changes, his portrait - his death. She breathes out a soft noise. ]
I loved him very much.
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Tossing the knife into the sink, he hands Hermione a pan.]
You can put the dough onto this.
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She loved him. That's all she could think. ]
Yes sir.
[ Shifting, she hops off the side and steps over, getting on with it without question. ]
I think it's your turn to ask something.
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Favourite book?
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Hogwarts: A History. It talked about all the history of my school, all the magic that it used and all the things we needed to really understand it. It had a lot of good information that helped us make sure we didn't die, too.
[ Yes, dying at school. That happens. ]
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[ She pauses, considering. ]
It was a normal school for everyone else.
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What kind of contest? Or should I save that for my next question.
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