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Amaya Blackstone ([personal profile] special_rabbit) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2024-06-20 06:58 am
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Arts & Metal Crafts; Thursday, Fifth Period [06/20].

"This," said Amaya, holding up something between her gloved fingers before the class at the start of the lesson, "is a signet ring, which isn't something that's used nearly as much these days as they are back where I'm from, but the cool thing about this signet ring? It started out..." She shifted a little to pull a hardware nut from out of her pocket, "this. And today? You're going to learn how!

"Before we get started, though," she said, "in learning how to make your average everyday lugnut into a functional and beautiful signet ring, you'll want to take a moment to brainstorm and think about what you'd want your signet to be. Maybe you already have one! For the purposes of this class, though, you'll want a nice simple design for ease and convenience. I'll give you guys about ten minutes with some paper and pencil to plan out your signet, and then we're going to just right into the hows and you can follow along. Any questions before we begin?"
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[personal profile] begmetwice 2024-06-20 03:01 pm (UTC)(link)
"But if I'd done that, all my future letters would remain unsealed!" Irene pointed out, smiling a little at her own joke even as she started crossing over to close the distance between them. She wanted to smooth those furrows out with her fingers, maybe angle ambitiously for a hug while she was at it.

"And I didn't want to...worry you by skipping," she added, a little like a concession, and a little like she was already aware she had maybe been a bit unsuccessful on that count even with her presence. "It was inside of a week, but I couldn't tell you if it was three or four or five days." Her nose wrinkled. "It wasn't a particularly fun holiday."

Really, their little tour through Daventry and Llewdor had been vastly more holiday-like, and not just because that had been an intentional trip.
begmetwice: ([pos] genuine)

Re: Talk to the Teacher - Arts & Metal Crafts, 06/20.

[personal profile] begmetwice 2024-06-20 04:22 pm (UTC)(link)
"I can tell you the whole story after a nap, if you'd like," Irene offered, "but I'd be just as happy pretending it didn't happen."

A beat.

"For the most part. There was a lady-pirate who gave me some ideas about dressing you up, sometime."

This was delivered softly, fondly, and affectionately, as Irene reached up to gently trace a fingertip along Amaya's brow, under her bangs, in an attempt to smooth out those furrows a bit.

And yes, the point about a voicemail or a text or a note -- very valid. But Irene had also made a promise not to leave, and that, coupled with a very real desire to ground herself in something normal and routine and Amaya-flavored, had been the driving force that had brought her to class instead of straight to her bed, today.
begmetwice: ([pos] genuine)

Re: Talk to the Teacher - Arts & Metal Crafts, 06/20.

[personal profile] begmetwice 2024-06-20 04:47 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh, you should be genuinely curious," Irene assured her, allowing herself to be angled. (She didn't mind this treatment in the slightest. Please, Amaya, take charge every day.) "At least about that part. Oh, and I can see fairies now!"

It was almost like having a superpower! (She was actually unsure if that part had stuck, but she was saying it had, for now.)

"Not just tired hallucinations, real fairies," she clarified, helpfully. "Though I can't see any now-now."
begmetwice: ([neu] explaining)

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[personal profile] begmetwice 2024-06-20 05:59 pm (UTC)(link)
The trying was wonderful, really. Particularly for someone who had, through her own doing and insistence, historically refused anchoring.

"Yeah, and she was using Margo's eye to spy on her," Irene shared, "which is the worst of all worlds -- invisible spying fairies. But it's all settled now."

Also, probably not worth mentioning that the Fairy Queen probably knew a few things about Amaya, too, considering she'd known about the cat ears that had predated Irene's...association with her.
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Re: Talk to the Teacher - Arts & Metal Crafts, 06/20.

[personal profile] begmetwice 2024-06-20 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
"No, her eye eye," Irene confirmed, snorting out a little laugh at the unintentional aye-aye, there, "but that's what happened to the other one -- a fairy queen's had it this whole time."

(Not so much anymore, though.)

"It was supposed to be a trade, initially, but that rather explains why she wanted some woman's eye in the first place, doesn't it, if she can use it to spy on what the other one sees?"

Honestly, you know what this was? That's right, everyone, this was jealousy. What a great idea to do to someone who wasn't a direct associate of Irene's!