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mingle log | the quad and elsewhere | we were young and drinking (coffee) in the park
Characters: Gansey and whoever shows up
What: Interpersonal interaction! Meet each other face-to-face while nothing is on fire
Where: the quad, unless elsewhere seems cool to you
When: loop 1, day 10 (6/10 irl)
Content Warnings: nothing yet. please use and check thread subjects
It's a pleasant day outside. There's a nice breeze and the sun is doing its best. At very least, it's not raining and warmer than it was yesterday. This is, statistically, likely to bring college denizens out of their dorms and offices since rain seems to often be on Newcomb's horizon. Fall in not-at-all-New England is lovely that way.
Gansey, for his part, can be found throughout the day in several places! He likes hanging out near the clocktower to study, since he's found time works best there (at least for him). It's nice to have a watch that's doing something vaguely akin to timekeeping for once.
But he's an explorer at heart, so he can probably also be found in the library, the computer lab, and wandering the grounds. Gansey isn't sure he's interacted with anyone outside a classroom or on Fermii since the train crash, so he's more likely than usual to strike up conversation instead of waiting for it to come to him.
The real question is this: where's everyone else hanging out today?
[ i'll be throwing gansey at anyone who doesn't note that their tag is closed. please mingle! ]
What: Interpersonal interaction! Meet each other face-to-face while nothing is on fire
Where: the quad, unless elsewhere seems cool to you
When: loop 1, day 10 (6/10 irl)
Content Warnings: nothing yet. please use and check thread subjects
It's a pleasant day outside. There's a nice breeze and the sun is doing its best. At very least, it's not raining and warmer than it was yesterday. This is, statistically, likely to bring college denizens out of their dorms and offices since rain seems to often be on Newcomb's horizon. Fall in not-at-all-New England is lovely that way.
Gansey, for his part, can be found throughout the day in several places! He likes hanging out near the clocktower to study, since he's found time works best there (at least for him). It's nice to have a watch that's doing something vaguely akin to timekeeping for once.
But he's an explorer at heart, so he can probably also be found in the library, the computer lab, and wandering the grounds. Gansey isn't sure he's interacted with anyone outside a classroom or on Fermii since the train crash, so he's more likely than usual to strike up conversation instead of waiting for it to come to him.
The real question is this: where's everyone else hanging out today?
[ i'll be throwing gansey at anyone who doesn't note that their tag is closed. please mingle! ]
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"I love hearing people talk," he says. "It's partly why I'm so good at my job. And you... you're so different."
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"I'm as different as you are," he says, lightly teasing. "I like the word 'eccentric', it rolls off the tongue better than 'that weird Gansey kid'. I come from a long line of eccentrics."
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He squeezes Gansey's hands one more time.
"You eccentric beauty. Tell me more."
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"Do you mean she like... power of positive thinking-ed her way into congress?"
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"What?! I don't know what that means! You can't just drop that stuff on a boy and not explain."
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"Owain Glyndŵr, or Owen Glendower for people who don't want to bend their mouth around Welsh, was a rebel and then the last King of Wales, and he led a revolution against the English. The popular stories make him into something of a King Arthur/Robin Hood hybrid. Stealing from the rich to give to the poor, fighting against the English bastards trying to take Welsh lands, et cetera. He was a scholar and a knight and possibly a bit of a magician. They called him the Raven King because he could supposedly speak to them."
There's something wistful about Gansey when he speaks about Glendower. This was his hero, his idol, and his holy grail all wrapped up into the legend of one man. He was everything Gansey wished to be: wise and brave, sure of his path, touched by the supernatural, respected by all, survived by his legacy. Other than 'touched by the supernatural', which at this point is beyond question, Gansey doesn't feel like any of those things.
"Anyway, his revolution was successful for a time, but he lost in the end. By the mid 1400's, Glendower just...disappeared. No confirmed death or burial site, just up and vanished." He grins and squeezes Iggy's hand; this is the good part. "I started researching Glendower when I was ten and actively searching around thirteen or so. Toward the end of my senior year of high school, we found his tomb."
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"How did you do that? Wait, where? In Wales?"
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"I searched in Wales back at the beginning, but we found him in Virginia, on the ley line not too far from Henrietta. There's an enormous system of interconnected caves that runs along the line, and we found everything down there." That's part of the nighttime story, but it's all right to sketch the vague shape of it in the day.
"The legend was that whoever found and woke the sleeping king would be granted a favor. Reality wasn't anything that fantastical, he was just dead. But that was fine, even if it didn't feel very fine at the time--finding him was enough." Enough sounds like sacred, it sounds like anticlimactic, it sounds like a burden I was ready to put down. "It was a bit overshadowed by everything else going on at the time."
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Everybody most certainly does not know that. Iggy has half formed thoughts of goblins that might be aliens that might be interdimensional guides; of Indrid Cold and spirit boxes and stories that don't go anywhere.
"What else was going on that could possibly overshadow that?"
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"I only know this bit because of Noah--my friend who was also a ghost. The best way to help a spirit stay in the world if they want to be seems to involve keeping their remains on a line. When we found his body and he was removed from the line temporarily, Noah...faded. When we brought him back he improved for awhile." Talking about Noah draws shadows into Gansey's voice. This is another part of the nighttime story.
"Trust me, Iggy, I now know far too much about the things one can find in caves." He gives a theatrical shudder that's only half theatre. Gansey hadn't minded caves much before he really understood what kind of things could be in the dark.
"Well." His smile goes pinched. "Do you know anything about St. Mark's Eve?"
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Iggy's eyes widen a little. "I wouldn't know about that. Maybe for them to be strong enough for non-sensitives to see."
His brows knit together. "Okay... and no, no I've never heard of that."
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Gansey tilts his head to cede to Iggy's greater experience in the realm of spirits. "Noah was tied to Cabeswater from the beginning, so that might have made a difference. The psychic ladies of Fox Way--Blue's family--were very tight-lipped about what's normal in a manifesting spirit." Noah was not a normally manifesting spirit, judging by the pull of Gansey's mouth.
"All right. Saint Mark's Eve." He straightens his shoulders, takes a breath and holds it a moment before letting it out. "It's a...well, holiday is deeply overstating it. It's a tradition that began at a few of the oldest churches in Britain. On the night of April 24th, the spirits of those who are going to die before the next Saint Mark's day walk to the church. It's tradition for someone to keep watch, sometimes to collect the names of those who appear." He runs a hand through his hair. "I spent an overnight outside a church with a digital recorder to see if I could hear anything. Miles away, Blue and her aunt were at another church, writing down the names of whoever passed through. "
He fidgets with his watch, adjusting the face of it to sit properly against the bone of his wrist. The hands are completely still, the second hand ticking in place. Gansey makes a face at the watch as though it is making a joke in poor taste.
"We hadn't met yet, Blue and I. The first time she saw me was when a spirit gave her my name. The first time I heard her voice was the next morning, there with mine on that digital recorder."
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He listens, frowning lightly in concern. Then he studies Gansey again with his frank, piercing gaze
"Are you dead?" he asks simply. He doesn't think Gansey is dead, but then who knows? They don't know this world's rules.
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"You're a very unusual man, aren't you?" he asks softly.
Iggy leans in just a little more.
"You've been touched by strangeness."
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"It's a bit like strangeness and I played cat and mouse for years, and then one morning I woke up and realized that strangeness had moved in, stolen my favorite sweater and rearranged my bookshelves." Gansey smiles, bright and fond. Metaphors sometimes get away from him. The second hand on his watch is moving again. "The most interesting people in the world seem to be the ones who've been touched by strangeness."
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"Are you saying you find me interesting?" he asks coquettishly.
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"Careful - you keep talking like that and I'll never stop flirting with you."
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Warm, affectionate eyes that are seeing Gansey? As miraculous a find as anything else Gansey's stumbled over.
"Oh, I thought my opinion on that was obvious too." The fingers that had just held Iggy's palm pressed to Gansey's pulse reach up and tuck an errant curl behind Iggy's ear.
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People are so fascinating, he thinks. And Gansey more than most, with his multiple deaths and his summer smile.
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Why has some sort of relationship with the way Gansey's fingers chase another wild ringlet and then utterly fail to tame it. There's an overabundance of unvoiced why between fiery curls, tanned fingers and the pale shell of an ear. "You interest me."
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"You interest me, too."
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