Mmm, I did see that. There are quite a few of us, it seems.
[ stephen shifts aside smoothly to make room for akande beside him, leaning halfway on the counter and cradling his mug with his hands. he's in gloves today. ]
And yet, for all that my abilities aren't otherwise diminished, I just can't seem to leave. So ... I think one can assume city governance is well apprised of our capabilities.
[That answers that unspoken question. Mentally, though, Akande does mentally reorganize the categories of 'knowledge' in his mind; Stephen is placed that much closer to Rosalind.]
Where I come from, we haven't even touched interdimensional travel. I know of one experiment with time, but- it did not go well for the subject.
[or later, for her]
Let us assume, for now, this city can handle most of what we have at our disposal. Our choices then remain to adapt, or to grow even stronger and overcome.
[ stephen makes a neutral sound, both at the mention of a time experiment and also at the idea that the city knows what he has at his disposal. messing with time is bad, but he does it anyway; he's already been trapped and yet he still thinks there's some trick he hasn't discovered, a secret for striving, seeking, finding—
well. he's an arrogant fuck, too, lest he forget. ]
I dislike this place on principle. Not the sex, but how there seems little logic in how we are separated. [He gestures between the two of them] I do not know much about your abilities, but talents like those should have brought you very far. So why dismiss them and mark you less?
[ his answer is brief, non-descriptive and amused, as his gaze slides sideways to catch akande's smirk. his fingers twitch cursorily at the top of his mug. he's aware, not for the first time, that akande has—presence. even outside of his size, which is ... formidable. akande is the kind of man who's capable of sucking all the air out in a small room; on rare occasions it makes the hair on the back of stephen's neck stand on end for reasons he knows better than to attribute to magic.
besides that, the man has been reasonable, accommodating, no-frills in a way stephen can respect. maybe the city's expectations are weighing more heavily on him than he thought.
even knowing all that, having reasoned with himself, there's no reason for him to say, ] You presume I'm not already worse.
[Pain, huh. Of course, he's very mild when he asks-] Causing or experiencing?
[Because for all he knows, Stephen was meant to cause it - and he's a doctor. A healer. For some, such is outright anathema...which would fall in line with his estimation of Stephen not being in the 'worse' category, unless he's misread the man entirely.
Somehow, he doesn't think he is.
Akande takes a sip of the tea before continuing, ever-so-calmly]
I could see you being a bit of a brat, but those are easily tamed if you know what you're doing.
[He may or may not have said that just to see the reaction]
[ he flits a hand out over the countertop dismissively. ]
Experiencing. Of course. I took an oath ...
[ to do no harm. his voice trails off, though. there's that feeling again, the air all sucked out of the tiny kitchen and the casualness in akande's voice cutting to the quick. he lets out a low startled hiss of laughter instead, unable for the moment to meet his eyes, a brush of heat rising mercury-quick against the back of his neck and lingering. ]
[ the man is a rare smiler. stephen is too. he closes his long fingers over the top of the mug again, feeling the heat from the tea between his knuckles through the glove, matching the heat just beneath the surface of his skin. ]
Mmh. Consider it acknowledged.
[ he's trying, and mostly failing, not to keep smirking. he's also trying to consider just how much of a huge dipshit he is, to make assumptions when so far akande has been accommodating and direct; he's been careful to reflect that in kind.
but stephen has had a warped view of consequences since—well. the beginning of time, perhaps. and akande is, well, a lot. handsome, carved from fine stone, intimidating. stephen is a master of the mystic arts, though. he needn't be intimidated.
besides, he takes rejection a lot better than he used to, so he's not as careful as he should be in saying— ]
[Akande's directness has only been there to serve him. That, and he hasn't the impatience for some of the machinations his peers delight in; he's always been a more upfront sort of person, at least with what he can afford to be.
Besides. It has its own payoffs. He takes another sip of tea, smile lingering; he's clearly amused]
Should I ask if you are in need of being reigned in, Stephen?
No writing, then. Just a day you can afford to take off in full. [Since he supposed it'd be good to try and be gentle, but he knows his strength. And as much as he can be careful with it, why does he have the feeling Stephen's low interest in pain may only go so far...?
[ at the suggestion he'll need a full day stephen's smirk deepens. ]
Better aesthetics, at least.
[ and stephen is secretly someone who cares a lot about aesthetics, actually. better for someone like akanda to handle him in a room less shabby than this one, a place where stephen can easily catalogue in his photographic memory the way all that broad muscle looks in the light. ]
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[ stephen shifts aside smoothly to make room for akande beside him, leaning halfway on the counter and cradling his mug with his hands. he's in gloves today. ]
And yet, for all that my abilities aren't otherwise diminished, I just can't seem to leave. So ... I think one can assume city governance is well apprised of our capabilities.
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Where I come from, we haven't even touched interdimensional travel. I know of one experiment with time, but- it did not go well for the subject.
[or later, for her]
Let us assume, for now, this city can handle most of what we have at our disposal. Our choices then remain to adapt, or to grow even stronger and overcome.
[He is...actually looking forwards to this.]
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well. he's an arrogant fuck, too, lest he forget. ]
You sound like you've already made up your mind.
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Put me in my place, maybe. You saw that bracelet.
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[He's been curious for a bit, but hasn't figured out an opportunity to ask]
Regardless, my point stands. [beat, and then, a slight smirk of his own] And I've put worse in their place.
[holy shit is he flirting]
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[ his answer is brief, non-descriptive and amused, as his gaze slides sideways to catch akande's smirk. his fingers twitch cursorily at the top of his mug. he's aware, not for the first time, that akande has—presence. even outside of his size, which is ... formidable. akande is the kind of man who's capable of sucking all the air out in a small room; on rare occasions it makes the hair on the back of stephen's neck stand on end for reasons he knows better than to attribute to magic.
besides that, the man has been reasonable, accommodating, no-frills in a way stephen can respect. maybe the city's expectations are weighing more heavily on him than he thought.
even knowing all that, having reasoned with himself, there's no reason for him to say, ] You presume I'm not already worse.
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[Because for all he knows, Stephen was meant to cause it - and he's a doctor. A healer. For some, such is outright anathema...which would fall in line with his estimation of Stephen not being in the 'worse' category, unless he's misread the man entirely.
Somehow, he doesn't think he is.
Akande takes a sip of the tea before continuing, ever-so-calmly]
I could see you being a bit of a brat, but those are easily tamed if you know what you're doing.
[He may or may not have said that just to see the reaction]
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Experiencing. Of course. I took an oath ...
[ to do no harm. his voice trails off, though. there's that feeling again, the air all sucked out of the tiny kitchen and the casualness in akande's voice cutting to the quick. he lets out a low startled hiss of laughter instead, unable for the moment to meet his eyes, a brush of heat rising mercury-quick against the back of his neck and lingering. ]
Speaking from experience?
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Of course. Your oath.
[beat]
Let us simply acknowledge I enjoy making people behave. [putting them in their place, throwing them off bridges, etc]
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Mmh. Consider it acknowledged.
[ he's trying, and mostly failing, not to keep smirking. he's also trying to consider just how much of a huge dipshit he is, to make assumptions when so far akande has been accommodating and direct; he's been careful to reflect that in kind.
but stephen has had a warped view of consequences since—well. the beginning of time, perhaps. and akande is, well, a lot. handsome, carved from fine stone, intimidating. stephen is a master of the mystic arts, though. he needn't be intimidated.
besides, he takes rejection a lot better than he used to, so he's not as careful as he should be in saying— ]
What if I were to say I'd prefer it demonstrated?
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Besides. It has its own payoffs. He takes another sip of tea, smile lingering; he's clearly amused]
Should I ask if you are in need of being reigned in, Stephen?
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[ he's also amused. he's also been well-served in life by forwardness.
he refills his own tea with a pass of his hand. ]
I don't think I particularly want it in writing.
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If he's essentially asking for this, well.]
I think my own apartment would be better for it.
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Better aesthetics, at least.
[ and stephen is secretly someone who cares a lot about aesthetics, actually. better for someone like akanda to handle him in a room less shabby than this one, a place where stephen can easily catalogue in his photographic memory the way all that broad muscle looks in the light. ]
I'll reach out, if that's alright.
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...Akande thinks he's still a man.]
Whenever it can be arranged. I am still working on my own position here, after all.
[at least he's found SOMETHING he can put his business skills to]