[For once, Flynn really feels more prone to texting on this day and he has an entire message typed out when he remembers that Stephen doesn't really... like texting. Still, he feels a bit too awkward for video right away so he sends an audio message instead.]
Dr. Strange? Hi. Uhm. It's Flynn... Carsen. The Librarian.
We never really got around to talk about magic since [we traveled together and you had that huge awkward falling out with House right in front of us all] the last time we spoke. Is now a good time? If it's not a good time we can talk some other time, I just remembered that we never really got around to talk and I thought maybe now might be a good... time.
[If Stephen sounds tired and shaken despite the attempt at a playful response, it's probably to do with having woken up this morning to realize that he'd lost his goddamn mind in the future he'd imagined. He'd been so alone even with Wilson nearby and the network at hand, so lost. Somehow that version of eternity seems worse than the one he's faced before by choice.
It's not really a good time for that particular topic; he feels the loss of his magic more keenly than ever after remembering literal decades without it. For all that, though, the offer of conversation is almost painfully welcome.]
Yeah. Yeah, it's a good time, I'm not doing anything. Don't have any eavedropppers to worry about, either.
I thought it might be a better topic than... the other stuff.
[Because Flynn doesn't want to think about the other stuff. The bitterness that had taken hold of his heart, the anger. Saying hurtful things to his friends to force a reaction. Beating a heavily injured guy – his friend – and breaking his face into a mild concussion, effectively lowering his chances in this hellhole. All the horrible things that had happened to others.
[Don't even bring up the other stuff, Flynn -- Stephen isn't even going to acknowledge that there's other stuff to talk about. That's relatively easy in the moment, because Flynn's question surprises him into letting out an actual snort of laughter.]
Eleven inches long, holly, phoenix feather core?
No. No wand. Not for me, anyway, there was --
[There was a friend of his, he starts to say, then stops again. Mordo was lost to him even before he came here.]
[He seems to remember something about it in the fog of time diluted memories – something important – but no matter how much he tries to remember, he can't get a hold of the thought.]
@librarian; audio; Day 295
Dr. Strange? Hi. Uhm. It's Flynn... Carsen. The Librarian.
We never really got around to talk about magic since [we traveled together and you had that huge awkward falling out with House right in front of us all] the last time we spoke. Is now a good time? If it's not a good time we can talk some other time, I just remembered that we never really got around to talk and I thought maybe now might be a good... time.
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[If Stephen sounds tired and shaken despite the attempt at a playful response, it's probably to do with having woken up this morning to realize that he'd lost his goddamn mind in the future he'd imagined. He'd been so alone even with Wilson nearby and the network at hand, so lost. Somehow that version of eternity seems worse than the one he's faced before by choice.
It's not really a good time for that particular topic; he feels the loss of his magic more keenly than ever after remembering literal decades without it. For all that, though, the offer of conversation is almost painfully welcome.]
Yeah. Yeah, it's a good time, I'm not doing anything. Don't have any eavedropppers to worry about, either.
[No House, is what he means. Screw that guy.]
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I thought it might be a better topic than... the other stuff.
[Because Flynn doesn't want to think about the other stuff. The bitterness that had taken hold of his heart, the anger. Saying hurtful things to his friends to force a reaction. Beating a heavily injured guy – his friend – and breaking his face into a mild concussion, effectively lowering his chances in this hellhole. All the horrible things that had happened to others.
No, magic, that is the much better subject here.]
Do you have a wand?
[Look, he has to start somewhere.]
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Eleven inches long, holly, phoenix feather core?
No. No wand. Not for me, anyway, there was --
[There was a friend of his, he starts to say, then stops again. Mordo was lost to him even before he came here.]
There are many kinds of relics in my world.
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Too bad. But relics, huh?
[That's a familiar word. Too many relics in his life to even count anymore but he's curious what the ones in Stephen's world look like.]
What kind?
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[There's amusement in his voice. Levi tends to be unobtrusive these days; it does a pretty solid impression of an inanimate object most of the time.]
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[He seems to remember something about it in the fog of time diluted memories – something important – but no matter how much he tries to remember, he can't get a hold of the thought.]
What about it?
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[Did he tell Flynn about this before? He can't remember now; it's been years -- no, weeks.]
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... I realize I really put myself out for that one but please don't say levitate.
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Alright, I won't. It hovers.
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Seriously.
[But it doesn't last, because something about that sounds painfully familiar.]
By itself? Is it, uh.
Alive?
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[And it's a really awkward question from a technical perspective. Unseen, Stephen smooths a hand over the Cloak's folds.]
Yeah. I'm going to go with yeah, it's alive.
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I have a frie-- I have a relic like that.
Not here, back... home.
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[Color him honestly surprised.]
Does that mean you're a sorcerer, or is this more about that whole...keeping things out of the wrong hands gig?
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More of the latter, really.
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Not a sorc-... right.
[Ahem.]
... Mine's a sword.
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[He laughs.]
Cal is more of a friend.
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[So he cuddles with the Cloak at night. It's cold here; don't judge him.]
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I had a feeling!
When you said relic, I mean. That's...
I've never met anyone else who had one.
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So that's your order? The Order of the Mystic Arts? Do you have a special title?
... Wait, did you make your relic?
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