Mace hummed like a very pleased cat when Ro agreed to the deal. And then world drowned.
Something slammed into him, lifted him off his feet and smashed him into the kitchen wall with a force he had not anticipated. To be fair, he had not anticipated any kind of backlash from making a deal. It took Mace a moment to realize that he'd been hit by a complicated mix of magic and... water? What in the nine circles of Dante's hell?!
"Uhh... Mace, I think now’s a really good time for you to go..."
"Yeah..."
With a groan, mace clambered back to his feet. His back hurt, he'd smacked his head real good, too. And he was drenched. Ugh.
"Let me know when you start your war. I need to dry up..."
He channeled his power to rip a whole into the fabric of this dimension, his apartment in mind, then stepped through it, and vanished from whatever was going on at Dane's place. The whole process took but a fraction of a second.
"Ah shit!" Mace cursed as he landed on his couch - and promptly drenched that as well.
He'd aimed like he usually did and now he regretted his choice immensely.
"You're already back? Everything alright at- Hoooly fishing boat, what happened to you?"
Of course that witch was still here. Dammit.
Dane fought the instinct to immediately retaliate. He'd been hit with powerful magic and centuries of defending himself and other against such attacks told him to strike back while he still had time. But he didn't. Instead he watched as some of the water coating him started to form small balls floating just above his hand. He didn't quite understand how he did it but he knew it was him, not Ro, controling the water. But moments were fleeting and they all inevitably ended, so when Dane felt the form of the balls waver, he filled them with his own magic, causing them to immediately combust.
He surveyed his kitchen and tried not to completely lose it. It was a freaking waterpark in here. That damned Dragon! No, not the Dragon. Just a malfunction in Ro's magic caused by the missing name. Aimeric would get the bill for any kitchen renovations he now needed to do.
With a sigh, Dane walked over to the sliding glass door to his porch and opened it.
"If you please," he said and gestured outside as if he opened the door for Ro to walk through.
He focused on the Drakin, to not lose himself in the destruction of his kitchen. His whole skin itched to fix it, to clean it, to make it his again, but he fought the urge until all the water was out.
"Could you also please deal with this?"
He gestured to his own soggy self. He didn't really hate being wet, but wearing wet clothes was just not it. It felt weird on his body, it felt weird on a psychological level because clothes weren't meant to be wet, and it was just uncomfortable in general. Thankfully he had a Drakin on hand to fix that issue.Something slammed into him, lifted him off his feet and smashed him into the kitchen wall with a force he had not anticipated. To be fair, he had not anticipated any kind of backlash from making a deal. It took Mace a moment to realize that he'd been hit by a complicated mix of magic and... water? What in the nine circles of Dante's hell?!
"Uhh... Mace, I think now’s a really good time for you to go..."
"Yeah..."
With a groan, mace clambered back to his feet. His back hurt, he'd smacked his head real good, too. And he was drenched. Ugh.
"Let me know when you start your war. I need to dry up..."
He channeled his power to rip a whole into the fabric of this dimension, his apartment in mind, then stepped through it, and vanished from whatever was going on at Dane's place. The whole process took but a fraction of a second.
"Ah shit!" Mace cursed as he landed on his couch - and promptly drenched that as well.
He'd aimed like he usually did and now he regretted his choice immensely.
"You're already back? Everything alright at- Hoooly fishing boat, what happened to you?"
Of course that witch was still here. Dammit.
Dane fought the instinct to immediately retaliate. He'd been hit with powerful magic and centuries of defending himself and other against such attacks told him to strike back while he still had time. But he didn't. Instead he watched as some of the water coating him started to form small balls floating just above his hand. He didn't quite understand how he did it but he knew it was him, not Ro, controling the water. But moments were fleeting and they all inevitably ended, so when Dane felt the form of the balls waver, he filled them with his own magic, causing them to immediately combust.
He surveyed his kitchen and tried not to completely lose it. It was a freaking waterpark in here. That damned Dragon! No, not the Dragon. Just a malfunction in Ro's magic caused by the missing name. Aimeric would get the bill for any kitchen renovations he now needed to do.
With a sigh, Dane walked over to the sliding glass door to his porch and opened it.
"If you please," he said and gestured outside as if he opened the door for Ro to walk through.
He focused on the Drakin, to not lose himself in the destruction of his kitchen. His whole skin itched to fix it, to clean it, to make it his again, but he fought the urge until all the water was out.
"Could you also please deal with this?"
"I would appreciate it if you could keep the moisture level's down inside the house as well. I have some pressures objects here that very sensitive and are purposefully kept in climate controlled rooms. So don't change the climate."
Dane addressed the Dragon, not Ro, in that moment."I have a whole piece of land for you to do that. Or three different, waterproof, bathrooms."
Dane fixed his hair a bit, then he collected the pieces of his sandwich off the floor.
"And no more deals for you until we fix this. This being your name and our kitchen."
The sandwich pieces landed in the trash, which opened another floodgate. Dane found himself reaching for the misplaces fruit bowl and placing it back on the counter. He picked up the contents of said bowl, put them back. Next was the ice cream jug Mace had left. The spoon he'd used. Dane spotted water flecks and started polishing them off his counter tops and appliances. He just couldn't stop himself. He used his magic to dry the walls, the cabinets, the floor. He scrubbed and cleaned and scrubbed some more. He sorted, he righted things over and over again as if they weren't perfect after the first correction. He just could not stop.
Dane fixed his hair a bit, then he collected the pieces of his sandwich off the floor.
"And no more deals for you until we fix this. This being your name and our kitchen."
The sandwich pieces landed in the trash, which opened another floodgate. Dane found himself reaching for the misplaces fruit bowl and placing it back on the counter. He picked up the contents of said bowl, put them back. Next was the ice cream jug Mace had left. The spoon he'd used. Dane spotted water flecks and started polishing them off his counter tops and appliances. He just couldn't stop himself. He used his magic to dry the walls, the cabinets, the floor. He scrubbed and cleaned and scrubbed some more. He sorted, he righted things over and over again as if they weren't perfect after the first correction. He just could not stop.
