"Arthur Inkwell here. I've no earthly idea how this thing is supposed to work, but leave me a message if you're so inclined. I'll retrieve it at some point or another!"
[ Ah, shite. She takes his tome right out of his fingers, tossing it away. It goes skidding off in some direction away from the vial. He grits his teeth. ]
And I doubt you'll be so kind as to let me go now.
[ He doesn't have to follow her gaze to know what she's looking at. So it's the oni's obsession with the vial that had Sprezzatura acting so, is it? His grip on her wrist tightens. ]
[ Svetka please, you wouldn't hit a guy with glasses would you?
In any case, she has him beat on sheer strength easily, though he's probably a bit more squirelly than she might expect. Instead of catching a faceful of bartop and broken glass for his troubles, he manages to twist at the last moment so the side of his head slams into the bar instead. It still hurts, still dazes him, and his hand falls away from her wrist. ]
[ she would, and she'll do it again! the instant his hand unfurls from her wrist, she fists up the back of his head and repeats the motion while he's still reeling, just to be safe. ]
[ That's enough to make stars bloom in his vision. The world tilts dangerously for a second and Arthur realizes that he's falling, stumbling against the bar. Yeah, she rang his bell pretty good. ]
[ what more does a girl need? that vial, for one. she swipes unkindly at his legs as he staggers, tail hooking behind his knees to take them out, but Svetka is going for the pool table. lunging for it, honestly—she brings a booted heel up and plants it on the lip and puts power into the shove, sending it groaning across the floor and into the wall.
[ Well this has gone from bad to worse rather quickly, hasn't it? Arthur hits a barstool on his way down to the floor, but manages to get his arms under him to cushion his fall somewhat. The scrape of the bar over the floor is thunderous in his already ringing ears, and blearily he realises where she's going.
No, no no no no.
He gets up to one knee, willing himself to move despite the way his head throbs, and splays a hand. A whip-thin strand of golden light snaps out to catch the oni around the waist and yank her back towards him. In the same moment she's flying backwards, he springs forward, running for that pool table and the vial beneath. ]
[ He hears it first, ears swiveling back toward the tell-tale crackle of electricity. The smell of ozone quickly follows. He can't be fast enough to stop it, not without his tome, but he is fast. Like a rabbit. He jerks to one side, the lightning catching him in the side instead of full in the back.
It's still enough to take him off his feet. He hits the ground hard, one hand clamped over smoldering skin. Still, he tries to scramble to his feet. Still, he tries to move. ]
[ the smell of his flesh burning hits the air, and her grin turns completely ghoulish for a moment--true pleasure at causing injury. oh, nothing much could be better after so long held down with her head beneath the water.
he's lunging, but the oni claws her way forward, too, on her hands and feet like a feral creature.
to what end? well, he's closer to the vial than she is. so she lunges for him ]
[ He does not like the sound of her clawing after him, her nails on the floor set his teeth on edge. She'll be on him in no time. ]
Clover!
[ He sent her away, but she should be back by now. She should—
A burst of white-blue light blooms overhead, and in a shower of spectral, snow white feathers Clover shimmers back into being, albeit she looks much different than Sprezzatura or her oni would have seen her before. She extends her hands at Arthur, a diamond-shaped shield of glittering blue light suddenly encasing him. ]
[ thonk! a girl can't predict that. she hits it hard, full force, the momentum of someone who fully intended to land on Arthur and do something awful to him.
instead, she can only scrabble at hard light. ]
Everyone's full of tricks here, aren't they!
[ she doesn't even register that Clover looks different. she might as well be a different fairy altogether. still, the way she handles her is the same: lightning. ]
[ Clover, and yes it is indeed Clover though the oni likely does not care, darts of out the way, zipping closer rather than further away. She gets right in Svetka's face, all bright light and wide, feathery wings.
Arthur glances over his shoulder to see the sight of his faerie getting up close and personal. He nearly calls her name again, but then he realizes what she's doing: she's buying him time. Clover has always been foolishly brave, ever since the moment he met her. This, it seems, is no different.
He scrambles once again to his feet, his wounded side feeling like its on fire. He grits his teeth, does his best to ignore it, and runs for the vial. He practically dives beneath the pool table to get it. ]
Svetka's face jerks catlike, inhuman, to one side as he dives—she can see the movement of him just beyond the fairy silhouette, and as her heart leaps like it's taken a shot of adrenaline, she decides this girl's gotta go.
snaps a clawed hand up to clutch the front of Clover's sweet, darling face. forget hunting for the fun of it, forget playing nice. she's going to break this flitting, sparkling, pretty little thing in front of him. ]
[ Clover's hands come up to clutch at the fingers keeping her captive, suddenly much smaller as her seraph form melts away in a shower of light. She is as she always has been, small and butterfly-winged and wreathed in a soft golden glow.
Her little mouth is set in a grim line, shining blue eyes determined under pinched brows. She understands this is her fate. It's okay. As long as Arthur's okay. ]
[ i mean, light can't crunch, it's. light. but you know what i mean to imply is happening here.
and with that summarily.... handled, soulless and without remorse, she turns her eyes to the man himself. will he be able to feel his little companion die? she wants to see him realize it. ]
[ Arthur doesn't feel it, no, but he doesn't need to. He snatches up the vial and uses the edge of the pool table to haul himself to his feet just in time to watch Clover burst in Svetka's grip. He flinches, ears twitching back, but his gaze stays steady, watching Svetka for her next move. ]
You already know that I won't.
[ He takes a few cautious steps, careful to keep the pool table between himself and the oni. He's cheating vaguely towards his spell tome. ]
[ Ah, well. She understands his goal. It's going to be a mad dash again like it was for the vial, isn't it? Her foot comes up and his expression seems to abruptly say oh no. The table comes sliding his way and he jumps, hopping on top of it before it can smoosh him against the table behind him. Best not to underestimate that leporine agility!
Then he's running, full tilt, over the tabletops to get to his book. ]
[ her laugh is loud, boisterous. seeing him hop the table like that just... yanks it out of her.
lunges, too, but while he's all eyes for the spellbook, she's pulling her kanabo from the air, and the second he makes to dive for it, the oni takes a swing ]
[ Dive for it he does, unknowingly teeing himself up perfectly. Her weapon smashes into his ribcage, driving the wind out of him. Something cracks — potentially several somethings — as he's sent rolling into the nearest wall, coming to rest just under one of those godsawful animal heads.
He groans, the sound petering off into a wet-sounding cough, as he tries to get his legs under him again. He presses a hand to the point of impact, green-white light pulsing from his palm in an attempt to mend the damage, to get him up and fighting again. The magic soothes the worst of it away, allowing him to suck in a breath, at least.
Where is she? Surely she won't just sit there and let him heal himself. ]
[ oh, she's on her way. there's a horrible, heavy thud as she lets the end of the kanabo down on the floor. it drags behind her as she starts the leisurely walk over to him—yeah, he'll patch himself up a bit, but that's just a chance for take two.
the book? forgotten. fuck the book.
nudges him with her toe when she's close enough. ]
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[ Ah, shite. She takes his tome right out of his fingers, tossing it away. It goes skidding off in some direction away from the vial. He grits his teeth. ]
And I doubt you'll be so kind as to let me go now.
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That's where you're wrong.
[ her eyes scan aside, towards the pool table the vial rolled beneath. he'll feel the coiling tension in her body. she's thinking about it— ]
Ready?
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Are you?
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Ladies first.
[ tries to twist her grip on him and crack his face into the bar ]
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In any case, she has him beat on sheer strength easily, though he's probably a bit more squirelly than she might expect. Instead of catching a faceful of bartop and broken glass for his troubles, he manages to twist at the last moment so the side of his head slams into the bar instead. It still hurts, still dazes him, and his hand falls away from her wrist. ]
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rip to the bottles. ]
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No, no no no no.
He gets up to one knee, willing himself to move despite the way his head throbs, and splays a hand. A whip-thin strand of golden light snaps out to catch the oni around the waist and yank her back towards him. In the same moment she's flying backwards, he springs forward, running for that pool table and the vial beneath. ]
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[ the room jerks disorientingly; she's dragged back with a hand instinctively outstretched, like she could grab anything to halt herself.
and in her peripheral, he's already up and moving again. alright, lesson learned. hit him harder. ]
Ah-ah!
[ another bolt of lightning, aimed for the small of his back. lots of nerves there. ]
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It's still enough to take him off his feet. He hits the ground hard, one hand clamped over smoldering skin. Still, he tries to scramble to his feet. Still, he tries to move. ]
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he's lunging, but the oni claws her way forward, too, on her hands and feet like a feral creature.
to what end? well, he's closer to the vial than she is. so she lunges for him ]
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Clover!
[ He sent her away, but she should be back by now. She should—
A burst of white-blue light blooms overhead, and in a shower of spectral, snow white feathers Clover shimmers back into being, albeit she looks much different than Sprezzatura or her oni would have seen her before. She extends her hands at Arthur, a diamond-shaped shield of glittering blue light suddenly encasing him. ]
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instead, she can only scrabble at hard light. ]
Everyone's full of tricks here, aren't they!
[ she doesn't even register that Clover looks different. she might as well be a different fairy altogether. still, the way she handles her is the same: lightning. ]
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Arthur glances over his shoulder to see the sight of his faerie getting up close and personal. He nearly calls her name again, but then he realizes what she's doing: she's buying him time. Clover has always been foolishly brave, ever since the moment he met her. This, it seems, is no different.
He scrambles once again to his feet, his wounded side feeling like its on fire. He grits his teeth, does his best to ignore it, and runs for the vial. He practically dives beneath the pool table to get it. ]
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Svetka's face jerks catlike, inhuman, to one side as he dives—she can see the movement of him just beyond the fairy silhouette, and as her heart leaps like it's taken a shot of adrenaline, she decides this girl's gotta go.
snaps a clawed hand up to clutch the front of Clover's sweet, darling face. forget hunting for the fun of it, forget playing nice. she's going to break this flitting, sparkling, pretty little thing in front of him. ]
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Her little mouth is set in a grim line, shining blue eyes determined under pinched brows. She understands this is her fate. It's okay. As long as Arthur's okay. ]
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and with that summarily.... handled, soulless and without remorse, she turns her eyes to the man himself. will he be able to feel his little companion die? she wants to see him realize it. ]
Give me my blood, boy.
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You already know that I won't.
[ He takes a few cautious steps, careful to keep the pool table between himself and the oni. He's cheating vaguely towards his spell tome. ]
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she breaks that steady eye contact, slides her gaze over to the tome, rests it there, then moves back to Arthur. eyebrow quirk. ]
Then what good are you to me?
[ brings her foot up and plants it on her side of the pool table for a hefty shove. she wants to pin him between this table and the one behind him. ]
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Then he's running, full tilt, over the tabletops to get to his book. ]
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lunges, too, but while he's all eyes for the spellbook, she's pulling her kanabo from the air, and the second he makes to dive for it, the oni takes a swing ]
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He groans, the sound petering off into a wet-sounding cough, as he tries to get his legs under him again. He presses a hand to the point of impact, green-white light pulsing from his palm in an attempt to mend the damage, to get him up and fighting again. The magic soothes the worst of it away, allowing him to suck in a breath, at least.
Where is she? Surely she won't just sit there and let him heal himself. ]
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the book? forgotten. fuck the book.
nudges him with her toe when she's close enough. ]
Up you get.
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