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this is my side account, my main is @pissy-victorian-vampire
marcus, he/they
if you want me to write something, ask and i’ll try. the fandoms i’ll do it for are dc, tmi, pjo, kotlc, and the librarians. everything requested must be sfw

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@occasionally-good-authoring
hello!
this is my side account, my main is @pissy-victorian-vampire
marcus, he/they
if you want me to write something, ask and i’ll try. the fandoms i’ll do it for are dc, tmi, pjo, kotlc, and the librarians. everything requested must be sfw
old friend
i remember the first time we kissed—
the middle of the parking lot of
your shitty first job—
old friend
and you looked at me,
smiling like i was god itself,
and i must’ve looked the same
old friend
we didn’t tell anyone, of course
it was 1994 minnesota
maybe if we had we wouldn’t have left
old friend
do you remember the dreams we had?
we’d move to LA and make it big
we’d become broadway stars in new york
old friend
i guess we did that
but i’m in brooklyn with three roommates
and i hope you’re in LA
old friend
i wonder how we count who left first
i wonder if we even know,
if i even know
old friend
is that what we are now?
because i swear to god i can still feel you
you’re stuck in every bit of me
old friend
you’re under my fingernails
staining them for everyone else to see,
like minnesota dirt
old friend
you’re in the color of my eyes
the same brown as the way you took your
coffee—2 creams, half a sugar packet
old friend
you’re in the words i speak,
your phrases slipping out of my lips
like a gumball rattling out of the machine
old friend
and i swear to god,
you’re in the fabric of the universe
because i see you everywhere—
—old friend
iphigenia
who remembers iphigenia? she was a sacrifice. killed for artemis. saved by artemis. she died on the altar. she will never die. she’s in hades’ domain. she’s in no one’s domain. she loved her family, he killed her. she loved her family, she avenged her. she was innocent, and for that innocence, she died. had she not been innocent, she would’ve died still. she was trapped. she escaped. she didn’t.
and so i ask you, who remembers iphigenia? or is it just her blood you know?
Stellarlune scene redraw
Stellarlune spoilers in caption!!
that scene in foxfire where moments earlier fitz told sophie she was going to get someone killed 🧍♀️ Actual scene from the book below!
i struggled alot with this drawing so forgive me for any unfinished bits 💔
also hope i tagged spoilers properly sorry if not🙏😭
Ty Morgan
@indigothemuse @squishmallow36 @faggot-friday behold, ty’s incredibly fucked up backstory. normally my brain filters the angst it spits out to somewhat dim it but apparently that turned off.
tw: murder, abuse, child abuse, blood, drugs, alcohol (if i’m missing something please tell me)
barnacle skin, porcelain lips
@indigothemuse @squishmallow36
tw: child abuse, blood
Keefe has known they were in love with Fitz since the fourth month they knew him. They were watching Fitz study, eleven years old bent over a notebook. The two of them were on the edge of the pond, Keefe’s feet in the water.
Wind tosses his hair around gently, Fitz moving it out of his face every few seconds. He doesn’t even notice Keefe staring at him. They’re happier that way. They’re eleven years old, but they know enough to know they shouldn’t stare at Fitz. Not in the way they are now. Birds sing, animals skitter in the bushes.
They would give anything to draw Fitz in this moment. Capture the way the sun catches in his hair just right, sewing the deep brown—not black, though it almost looks it—with gold. And Keefe knows he’s in love. Right then and there, eleven years old, that Keefe Sencen is completely and utterly in love with Fitz Vacker.
there are ghosts in these walls (but you won’t ever see them)
@indigothemuse @squishmallow36 surprise, it’s jace!
tw: blood, referenced child abuse
He tore down the walls first. It was a spur of the moment decision, him, Alec, and Magnus stuck in Alicante for some reason Jace can’t remember for the life of him. It was five AM, they were all exhausted, and walking past Wayland Manor. Maybe it was the insanity that comes with dealing with the Clave. Maybe it was the onslaught of memories that left a bitter taste. Maybe it was a million different things and a million different reasons Jace can’t name, but he walked into that damn house anyway.
Dust covered every inch of the place, left undisturbed for years. He swears to god he can still taste the blood in the air. He stands in that entryway, front door hanging open. Something bubbles under his skin, itching and burning with memories. Alec and Magnus fall in place next to him. They don’t know what he’s going to do, but they’re waiting there anyway.
Chimera and the Wolf- Chapter Eight
@indigothemuse @squishmallow36 @goddes-of-tea-and-lesbianism
Dorian
The tiles are a shock against Dorian's skin. He scrubs frantically at his skin, the water and soap bubbles being stained pink. He gasps for breath, sobs cutting off anything that might bring air into his chest. Even when the water runs clear, Dorian keeps scrubbing. He can still smell the copper on his skin. It's not enough. He swears he can still see the blood, soaked into his skin.
Chimera and the Wolf- Chapter Seven
@indigothemuse @squishmallow36 @goddes-of-tea-and-lesbianism and so the plot kicks in
Dorian
Even when Dorian wakes up the next morning, the shaky feeling is still rocketing under his skin. It’s different than what he feels on full moons, but he hates it the same. It’s the shakiness he felt after choking on hard candy when he was eleven. He refuses to think of last night as he gets ready. It’s Friday, maybe he’ll sneak into town.
Chimera and the Wolf- Chapter Six
@indigothemuse @squishmallow36 @goddes-of-tea-and-lesbianism so i hated ares and nica their relationship is gone now
Ares
Ares watches Marius. He's bent over his desk, a pen scratching a letter out of parchment. She bounces her knee up and down, passing nervous looks with Nica. He started planning as soon as he came out of the bathroom last night. He didn't explain the pinprick scar on his wrist. He folds the paper he was writing and starts searching his desk drawers. He pulls an envelope out and slides the paper inside. Ares shares one last look with Nica.
"Don't do this."
cinematography
@indigothemuse @squishmallow36 oh to be aromantic and want a relationship
act 1:
you walk in, all eyes go to you, including mine
i’m in the back of the room, laughing with my friends
i try not to look
i do anyway
they wouldn’t look at me. not in a million years.
but you do
a thousand eyes on you, and you choose the person too afraid to look
you make me look
hold me chin and bring my eyes up and smile
for a second, i see the sun up close
act 2:
i learn many things about you
how you smile like the sun
how you like your coffee with caramel creamer and cinnamon
you hate to read but listen when i tell you all about my stories
you sing when you clean
you like lemon in your tea
you never went to the beach and i swear to take you
act 3:
one of us runs
it’s fear, so it’s probably me but you’ve always been unpredictable
the other chases
one of us comes back
the music swells and you’re running across the airport
and i’m almost there
running and running and runni
the music stops
freeze frame
record scratch
i wake up
it wasn’t real, it never is
a daydream i constantly wake up from
there’s a flag in my window, green and gray and black
doesn’t mean much to anyone, not even me
not until i wake up
and remember
there’s no dramatic run for me
no music swelling as everything falls into place
the pieces are already here
green, white, gray, black
i don’t get music
i just get to watch the movie and admire the cinematography
Chimera and the Wolf- Chapter Five
@indigothemuse @squishmallow36 meet lev, a character that is objectively hilarious
Marius
Ares passes the next month in detention, Nica in the library, and Marius trying to satiate his parents. He sits in Division of Magicks, wondering how long he can go without making his next move. The teacher, one Mr. Karim, talks about the difference between ghost spells and necromancy spells. Marius always thought it was obvious; one brings back what’s left of the soul, one brings back the corporeal form
Chimera and the Wolf- Chapter Four
@indigothemuse @squishmallow36
Dorian
Dorian falls asleep first when they get to their door. He shoved his bags off of his bed, kicked off his shoes, and fell into his bed. He hadn’t even taken off his jacket, but with the amount of times he’s slept in it, Diana isn’t worried about it. He’s worn that jacket every day since Diana made it for him, sewing it by hand as Baz hung their head off of Diana’s bed.
Chimera and the Wolf- Chapter Three
@indigothemuse @squishmallow36
Baz
Baz has always wanted Dorian’s trust. On some level, they know they’ve got it. He hugs Baz every chance he gets and sits next to him all the time, two things Baz wishes meant what they want it to mean. That’s trust, or at least some semblance of it. It’s been trust all the times he had Baz stand watch as he cleared the way into town. Almost every day, Dorian hands out another piece of his trust out to Baz and Diana.
Chimera and the Wolf- Chapter Two
@indigothemuse @squishmallow36 give all werewolves stretch marks 2023 campaign
tw: child abuse (look camille and arthur suck ass), scars
Marius
Marius knew Dorian was going to leave. He's gotten good at defining that gut feeling he gets before he wakes up one day with Dorian gone again. He'll leave for a day or two on break, sneak out of Adrien on the weekends, and stay away for an entire month during the summer. There's something new in Marius' gut this time, something that tells him Dorian won't come back this time. He’s not surprised by any means. He was too angry to stay.
He refuses to cry over it, just like he's refused to every time but one. That ended too bad to try it again. Camille was done with his crying the second it started. Dorian was never good at biting down his anger, any other feelings he can manage, but something about anger Dorian can’t swallow. And Marius learned from that, he learned how to sit down and shut up because he saw where it got Dorian. Fucking nowhere. From anger, Marius learned how to bite down everything. He learned how to swallow sadness, joy, anything really. Beauregards are supposed to be unreadable. Dorian never learned that well enough, but Marius did. He had to. It’s not like Dorian was ever there to teach him, Dorian just wanted to keep Marius locked up from everything.
Aunt Camille wakes him up at eight with a yell to bring Dorian downstairs. He can hear the inflections of her voice perfectly. Controlled anger, expectation. Marius leaves his bed, fixes his hair and opens the door, crossing the hall to Dorian’s room. The door opens easily when he turns the knob. Dorian almost always has it locked.
The window is open, curtains flowing gently in the breeze blowing in through the window. Dorian must’ve gone out of it. Camille and Arthur will be furious when they find out Dorian’s left, something he likely didn’t think of before leaving. Dorian never thinks before leaving, he just does. Marius swallows the anger that rises in his gut. It won’t make Dorian come back, it’s of no use to him. A piece of paper is folded up and sitting on Dorian’s desk, Marius’ name written on it in messy handwriting. Dorian was forced to learn cursive when he was eight, and had the most beautiful lettering Marius had ever seen. He came back from his first year with the worst Marius had seen.
He’d come back that summer and thrown his arms around Marius as soon as he walked in the door. He’d smelt like grass detergent and coffee beans, nothing like himself. Dorian should’ve smelt like sugar and mint, just like he always had. He should’ve had hair that fell neatly, not a mess with an undercut dyed electric blue. He should’ve smiled soft, not like he was daring you to not pay attention. But he didn’t. Dorian wasn’t Dorian anymore, and he didn’t think Marius would even care.
Marius reaches for the letter and folds it neatly before pocketing it. Camille and Arthur will take it if they find out he has it. Marius wants to know what made Dorian think this was a good idea, Camille and Arthur would never give it back. Marius clears his throat, making sure his voice doesn’t betray him.
“Dorian left, Aunt Camille,” he yells down.
“What?”
“Dorian’s gone.”
Aunt Camille’s footsteps are normal on her way up the stairs and into Dorian’s room. Her face is red, her eyes flit to the window first, Dorian’s empty bed, then to Marius. Her eyes are hard, and for a second Marius understands why Dorian left. He swallows it. Dorian left because of himself, nothing more, nothing less. Dorian’s done what he always does, save himself because he only ever thinks of himself.
“Did you know about this, Marius?”
Yes. “No, Aunt Camille. I would've told you so if I had.” Aunt Camille’s face goes deeper red. Marius shouldn’t have added on the last part.
“Don’t get smart with me, boy. I can give you up just as easy as I took you in.” Marius almost laughs at the threat. Camille has been threatening that since Marius’ parents died. Ten years he’s been hearing that, it’s lost a bit of the punch. Certainly not all, some part of Marius understanding the reality of where Dorian’s anger comes from. He’s not the only in this family to act unreasonably on his anger.
“I’m sorry, Aunt Camille. I didn’t mean to offend you.”
“You best not have,” she says sharply. “Now go get dressed, Marius. We have guests over in an hour and you look a mess. A Beauregard must always look their best, don’t you agree, Marius?”
“That I do, Aunt Camille. I’ll go get ready. What type of clothes should I wear?”
“Dress nice. Arthur has a business partner coming and we have to seal the deal for the company.”
Marius turns the shower on and locks the bathroom door before he pulls the letter out of his pocket. The note is short. Of course it is.
Sorry for leaving, but I had to. You know I did. I’ll see you back at Adrien, just don’t tell Mother or Father I’m there, yeah?
Diana
Diana watches Dorian’s chest rise and fall as he sleeps. Dorian’s always had luck when it comes to sleep, he can do it anywhere at any time. He let Diana heal his wrist two hours ago, just before he fell asleep, but there’s still a black bruise circling it. Diana used his wand, just for old times sake (Dorian broke a fair amount of bones in first year, seeing as he made it his goal to climb every tree on campus). There’s a large bruise on Dorian’s thigh, purple and blue. Another two on his shoulders shaped like hands. Diana can only see bits of them where they peak over the neckline of Dorian’s shirt
A new scar’s formed, from when Diana doesn’t know. Dorian’s always had too many for comfort and Diana swears he’ll kill Dorian’s parents the moment he sees them. The new one is on his stomach, running across it, mixing with the stretch marks. Diana can only see part of it where Dorian’s shirt has ridden up. It’s one of Diana’s, an old Twisted Sister shirt he got from his dad. He’s got on Baz’s jeans, though they don’t seem comfortable to sleep in.
Diana will talk to him when he wakes up, and try to convince him not to go back home. Diana’ll work every day at the coffee shop, that way they’ll be enough money for him to stay.
A soft knock comes to Diana’s bedroom door. He stands up quickly and opens the door quietly to find Mom standing outside. He steps out and closes it behind him.
“He has to stay, Mom,” Diana says softly. “I can’t let him go back there. Look at what he needed to do to get out, his wrist was practically broken in half. I’ll work more at the shop to pay for him–”
“I’m not going to make him leave, I just want to ask if you want me to bring anything up for him and tell you that you should call Baz when he wakes up.” Diana hugs his mom quickly, pulling back just as fast.
“Nothing big, please. He hates strong smells, the leftovers from last night should be fine. Thank you, Mom,” Diana says.
“I’ll bring it up.”
Diana slips back into his room once his mom is downstairs. Dorian is sitting up, running a hand through his hair, sending the normally neat lines where the shaved parts meet the thick black hair into disarray. He still looks exhausted, which makes sense seeing as he was only asleep for two hours.
“Go back to sleep, Dor, you look horrible.” Dorian shakes his head and fights back a yawn. He’s not too successful. He’s really off his game, normally he’s much too good at faking just about anything he could need to, including being wide awake. It comes in use when he wants everyone to believe he didn’t cram a study session the night before a big test (Baz is always getting on him for never studying, but Diana thinks he just likes their attention).
“I’m not tired and I look perfectly fine,” Dorian says. Diana raises an eyebrow, Dorian following his eyes to his thigh. He covers the rip in his jeans with his hand. “I’m fine, Diana.”
“And that’s why you’ve got a bruise the size of Texas? Or why you’ve got hands stuck on your shoulders? That doesn’t look like fine and I’m betting it doesn’t feel fine either.” Diana sits down next to Dorian, placing his hand over Dorian’s. Dorian puts on a crooked smile Diana can’t make himself believe.
“I tripped, that’s all.” Dorian bumps his shoulder against Diana’s. “Whose gender are you stealing today?”
“Don’t change the subject on me.”
“I can’t believe you’d think so little of me, Ana. I’m simply trying to discern the pronouns I’ll be using for my best friend today.”
“You’re trying to change the subject and it won’t work. What happened, Dorian? I want to help but there’s not much I can do if you don’t let me know what’s going on with you.” Dorian looks away. “He/him today.”
“Thanks.”
Diana fails at trying to get Dorian to talk, Baz too when they drop by a few hours later. Three weeks pass and Dorian doesn’t say anything. He gets better, the bruises fade and sometimes Diana believes his smiles. In fact, he’s the one who asks if Baz could spend the night. Diana’s parents are out of town on vacation and say yes. The worry fades, never truly going away.
Diana raids the liquor cabinet, stealing a bottle of her parents' least favorite wine. It’s the one they don’t even give the guests, so they won’t be missing it. They split the bottle between them, Dorian drinking the least amount of all of them. He tries to push it off as nothing but Diana knows it's because he doesn’t want to say something he’ll regret. She can’t blame him.
They’re in Diana’s room watching an old horror movie. Diana’s trying not to laugh at Baz and Dorian as Baz leans against Dorian’s shoulder pretending they’re just tired and Dorian’s pretending he doesn’t care that Baz’s head is on his shoulder (he’s got a blush and is failing spectacularly). It was funnier a few years ago but Diana’s not picky over her entertainment. Diana can see Dorian thinking about something, tossing an idea around in his head. Diana’s hoping it’s whether or not kissing Baz is worth it, but hope isn’t worth much with those two, they’ve been doing this since first year. Diana’s practically on the edge of her seat when Dorian finally speaks up.
“They unenrolled me from Adrien.”
Not what Diana expected. Baz sits up, wide awake.
“I mean, I’m going there anyway. It’s my last year, they’re not keeping me from going, but I wasn’t going to stay there and let them make it even harder for me to do.”
“Dorian–”
“No. No pity. I’m telling you guys this so you know it’s not a big deal and why I’m going to have to go back for a day.”
“Like hell you’re going back there!” Baz says.
“I just need to grab some stuff I forgot. Marius will be there to help, he’ll be glad to be rid of me, y’know?”
“Dorian, last time you were there you got your wrist broken,” Diana says.
“That’s only because I jumped out the window, I’ll be fine.”
“Will you really?” Baz asks.
“I’m going. You can’t stop me from doing it.”
“We can try!” Diana yells. “You’re not going back there, Dorian. Let me and Baz go get what you need.” Dorian looks back towards the movie. He pretends it’s got him captivated.
When the next week ends, Dorian’s gone when Diana wakes up.
Dorian
Objectively, Dorian knows sneaking back into his parents house is a horrible idea that will end horribly. But when the full moon comes that night Dorian would rather be chained up in the basement than running around California. He’d end up hurting someone, he knows it. He can’t do that, he couldn’t live with himself if he hurt an innocent person. Nobody deserves to die like that. He promised himself that he’d never hurt someone after he got turned and has been keeping that promise for five years now.
Death isn’t even the biggest worry with hurting someone too. Nobody deserves to have to live like this. Being chained up in a basement isn’t an experience he wants anyone to have. He drops off the bus route halfway there, settling on running the rest of the way. If he’s tired, he’ll fight against the chains less. He’s panting when he gets there and feels five seconds away from passing out. He steadies himself on a tree out of view from every room except Marius’. He can see Marius at his desk, working on something like his life depends on it. Dorian reaches down for a small pebble and tosses it at Marius’ window. He jumps and looks out his window. He pushes back from his desk and opens it.
“I need to get into the basement.”
Marius sighs and looks back into the house then back to Dorian. Dorian can see the apprehension on his face and for a long second thinks he’ll have the break into the house. His parents don’t have an alarm system so he wouldn’t have that to worry about, just the abundance of protection spells placed at every possible entrance. Marius sighs.
“Fine, go to the back door. Camille and Arthur are at dinner.”
Dorian heads back to Diana’s house at noon the next day with a newly relocated shoulder and a few hundred dollars he stole from Fathers wallet. The fool still carries around his wallet loaded with cash, but Dorian can’t exactly complain when that’s what’ll be paying for his books this year.
For the next two weeks Dorian spends time hiding the bruises left over from the change. The stretch marks bled in with each other so much it’s hard to tell the difference if you’re not paying close attention and he knows Baz and Diana don’t. They care, he knows that, but not enough to pay that close attention to stretch marks. He’s sure he’s the only one who can point out which ones are from the first time and the twenty fifth time.
Diana's mom, Helen, drives them to the train station. Dorian holds back the urge to clench his hands around the strap of his backpack with each passing mile. He doesn't know if he'll even be allowed on the train or be allowed into the school. He doesn't even know what he'll do if he isn't allowed in. He doesn't let Diana in on that fear, she'll just worry and he doesn't want that. She shouldn't have to worry about him, that's no one's job but his own; even if he's not good at it. Diana’s sitting beside him, pinning a she/her pin to her shirt, one so big no one can deny seeing it.
"Are you two excited?" Helen asks, sparing a look at them in the rearview mirror. Dorian puts on a crooked smile, one he knows they'll believe. It’s got enough real feeling in it not to register as fake.
“Always am,” Dorian says. Diana snorts.
“Dork. Just say yes like a normal person.”
“What’s the fun in that? If I were a normal person I’d be wearing the Beauregard name like a trophy and actually studying.” Dorian throws a soft punch into Diana’s shoulder. “I’m winning by being abnormal, just look at Marius.”
“You’re not that funny, Dor.”
“I’m hilarious.”
Diana rolls her eyes, Dorian turns his head to look out the window. The ticket keeper, Jessica, has always liked him well enough. She hasn’t checked his ticket since third year, so he’s got a huge chance of getting on the train. Marius wouldn’t rat him out to the train staff, at least Dorian doesn’t think so. Marius helped him back into the basement a few weeks ago, complaining the whole way and swearing he’d never do this again, but he helped. He threw down food and water in the morning and made sure Mother and Father didn’t find him. Marius sees how happy Dorian is at Adrien. Even if Marius hates him, he wouldn’t take that away, would he?
The city rolls past, Dorian’s nerves getting harder to cover with each mile passing. He’s lucky a full moon is far behind him and two weeks from coming, otherwise his hands would be shaking right now. Dorian has always had a large amount of control over himself, but he tends to lose his grasp on a few of his puppet strings after the full moon. The before has him holding too many strings—keeping teeth dull, fingernails from turning to claws, face, voice, body, movement, speed—and the after has him grasping for the ones he dropped. Anytime else though, he’s a perfect marionette.
Eventually Helen’s car pulls to a stop. Dorian has to work to keep his breaths even. Faeries, he’s lucky he’s as far from a full moon he can get. Dorian says a bright Thank you! before opening the car door and sauntering towards the entrance they always meet Baz at. The large brick archway towers over everyone who walks through it. Baz isn’t there yet, so Dorian reaches into his pocket and pulls out a pack of bubblegum. Diana bought it for him in their first year as a joke.
“If anyone’s always going to have gum, it’s you, Dor.”
“Says you, Ana. At least you didn’t get me watermelon, that stuff is the worst,” Dorian had laughed.
It had been the first time she called him Dor, the first he’d called her Ana. She’d hated the nickname at first, but the second he stopped calling her Ana, she’d told him it was fine enough coming from him and Baz. Dorian pulls a stick of gum from the pack and shoves it back in his pocket. He unwraps it and puts it in his mouth, leaning back on the wall, one foot propped up on the wall. He can see Diana hugging her mom goodbye and Helen trying not to cry, the salt of tears floating to Dorian on the breeze lets him know she’s failing. He looks away, wanting to give them a private moment, even when some of the words he hears anyway. Love you, be fine, see you fall, bye, no really I have to go, love you. Dorian ignores the welling in his stomach of a feeling he’ll never acknowledge, one he’s been getting most summer around Helen and Diana. He’s not jealous, no, he’s not. Why would he be?
“Dorian! Hey!”
And Baz is here. A blue letterman jacket rests on their shoulders over a tank top with the logo of a comic Dorian should really recognize at this point. They’ve got a smile so bright it could light Adrien’s forest on a new moon; Dorian almost has to look away, though it’d be a shame to. Their two suitcases are held in one hand, though Dorian’s willing to be it isn’t an easy feat. Ease has never held Baz back before, in fourth year they joined the varsity dance team, the only fourteen year old in a mess of seven and eight years. Dorian wishes he could do something like that, have Baz’s determination to be better at anything and everything. But he doesn’t, so he’s glad to watch Baz get everything they want in life.
“Look who finally decided to show up,” Dorian laughs. He’s loud, just like he always is. Heads turn to look at him, some muttering about disrupting the peace. Dorian finds it hilarious people could ever think there was peace at this train station. There’s always too many kids and crying parents for that, and Dorian’s happy to add to that. He’s worn a leather jacket with the Beauregard family crest hand-sewn onto the back of it since he and Diana made it in first year as a joke. It always draws attention, barely anyone in their world not knowing the Beauregard name or the crest. The whispers start to circle as Dorian pushes off the wall, showing off the crest on his back. He gathers Baz into the samer hug he gives them every time, though it’s slightly unnecessary seeing as Baz spent the night with him and Diana last week. He breathes in the smell of Baz’s perfume, soft honey and milk. The jacket smells like old sweat and grass detergent, an unpleasant mixture but one only he can find.
He presses Baz into his chest and Baz does the same to him before pulling back. They have perfect blue eyeliner on. Dorian can feel the blood filling into his cheeks, a blush working its way over him; one of the only strings he’s never had a grasp on. Baz doesn’t notice, thank Faeries for that.
“Where’s Diana?”
Dorian looks over Baz’s shoulder, seeing Diana running towards them.
“I have no idea where she could possibly be. Maybe she fell off the edge of the world,” Dorian says as he stares at Diana. Baz follows his eyes, turning around just as Diana reaches the two of them. Baz laughs and punches Dorian’s chest softly. Dorian stumbles back, staggering dramatically.
“Very funny, Dorian,” Baz says. Their smile is crooked. Dorian absolutely doesn’t pay attention to the way Baz says his name, careful of every syllable. He doesn’t care about the way he’s heard his name a million times before but always thinks it sounds better coming from Baz; he doesn’t even think that.
“Ah, you’ve killed me, Baz. Play Cherry Bomb at my funeral,” Dorian says, drawing out his words. Baz snorts.
“Yeah, that’ll be the perfect song to play at your funeral,” Diana says, completely monotone. That sends Baz off again, laughing the way he’s only heard them do. Soft, loud, and breathy. Dorian swallows the feelings that well up in his throat and laughs along. Diana shakes her head but she’s laughing too, albeit quieter than Baz and Dorian.
They sober up after a few more seconds. Baz is still smiling and Dorian really might have to look away soon.
“We should grab a spot on the train before all the compartments are full,” Diana says. There’s a smile in her voice. “We don’t want a repeat of last year.”
“Oh Faeries yes, if I have to sit next to another first year I’ll cry. I can still smell the vomit when I wear that skirt.” Dorian knows that well enough, it smells fresh to him.
“Thank you for reminding me of that, Ana. Just what I wanted to start eighth year off with.”
“You’re so welcome, Dor.” Diana jerks her head towards their train, kids already filing inside the doors. “Come on.”
Baz and Diana walk ahead. Dorian throws the backpack he sat on top of his suitcase over his shoulder, much heavier than the night he left. Seven textbooks aren’t exactly light. He’s about to follow when someone grabs his wrist. The grasp isn’t tight and it’s easy for Dorian to shake off. He turns around to see Marius, eyes cold and uncaring. Dorian looks over his shoulder, seeing Baz turning Diana around.
“Don’t get on the train, Dorian,” Marius says. Dorian feels the blood rush to his face, he yells over his shoulder for them to save him a seat.
“Like hell I won’t. Did Mother put you up to this? If so, tell her if she wants to keep me from Adrien she’ll have to drag my corpse off the grounds.” Dorian pushes Marius away. Marius doesn’t budge, stepping forward and grabbing Dorian’s wrist again, just as loose. Dorian pulls his wrist away just as easy, if not with a little more force. Marius takes the hint, drawing his hand back from another reach out for Dorian.
“Just listen to me, Dorian. For once. Don’t get on the train, it won’t end well for you.”
“The hell does that mean, Mar?”
“It means getting unenrolled looks a lot better than getting expelled. Don’t get on the train, go back to wherever you're staying and find another school.”
“They’re not going to expel me, I don’t plan on doing anything I haven’t done a million times before. Tell Mother she’ll need a better threat than that if she wants me to quit Adrien.”
“I can’t do that, Dorian. You know I can’t.”
Dorian scoffs. “Of course you can’t, Golden Boy.”
Dorian turns around quickly, storming to the train. He goes right past Jessica, half hearing her chirped out hello. He finds Baz and Diana fast, not saying anything to them. Diana is next to him, Baz across from both of them. They left the window seat open for him.
“What happened? Did Marius do something?”
Dorian laughs dryly. “No. He didn’t.”
Marius
Ares and Nica have saved a compartment for them, they’ve always been faster than Marius getting on board. They’re sitting across from each other, tossing a ball of leaves back and forth—one Ares made without a doubt—and laughing about something. The summer has made Ares’ freckles into constellations on his skin, scattered on the pale color like stars. Nica’s put deep blue streaks in xyr hair, and judging by the blue staining Ares’ hands, the younger boy helped. Marius pauses a moment before opening the door. Unlike Dorian, he won’t hide from his friends, but he doesn’t want to ruin their moment just yet.
They’ll figure him out anyway. Camille and Arthur don’t know his tells, but Nica watched long enough to know and xe likes to keep Ares informed. Infuriatingly, xe won’t tell Marius what his tell is.
Marius slides the compartment door open and sits next to Nica. Ares catches the ball of leaves and spins them around her wrist like a bracelet. They turn gold, so Marius is willing to bet they started as one. Fae-born magic never fails to astound Marius. Plant magic comes to Ares like breathing, life from nothing without a care as to how breathtaking it is. There’s immediate concern on Ares’ face, a more controlled version of it on Nica’s.
“Do you feel like talking?” Nica asks. Marius nods, slumping down and putting his feet next to Ares. She places her hand on his ankle, offering no comfort at all but Marius won’t make her move it.
“Dorian’s going to Adrien. I tried to help him, I swear, but all he saw was Aunt Camille trying to screw him over.” Nica nods. “I can’t just, not do what they need me to.”
“What do they need you to do?” Ares asks.
Marius looks past Nica’s curly dark brown hair and brown skin, out the window and into the train station. He doesn’t want to tell them, and he knows they won’t make him tell them. Ares and Nica never have. They wait for him to come to them, a good strategy it seemed, because in second year he spilled his guts to them one night. He had failed a Rituals test and had too much going on to handle without getting a few pieces of himself chipped. They’d listened when he’d told them everything, barely stopping to breathe.
He doesn’t want to say it, but he owes them so much as this.
“They need me to get Dorian expelled.”
Chimera and the Wolf- Chapter One
@indigothemuse @squishmallow36 this is what happens when i get productive
tw: child abuse (starting off strong with the parental trauma), blood, broken bones
Dorian wears a mask of perfect imperfection, he has for seven years now, going on eight. Marius wears a mask of perfection, the family’s golden child after Dorian’s disappointment. But what happens to a mask when fate’s hand intervenes?
Dorian
Dorian hates the summer, more than any other month. Winter break he can deal with, it’s only three weeks, the full moon barely falling in any of those weeks. It’s not like his parents will notice if he says he’s going to Baz or Diana’s house. Marius does, and Dorian doesn’t want to leave him alone in this house. Mother and Father might like their nephew more, but there’s not enough grace in the world for Marius to be left alone with them.
mistaken
@indigothemuse @squishmallow36 @gay-otlc i figured you’d want to see the requested it can’t end happy.
Marella has known cer soulmate since ce was in cer second year, sitting next to Biana Vacker at lunch. It was an accident, honestly. Everywhere else was full and half a day isn’t enough time to go get a friend group to sit with.
Ce couldn’t find Dex in the mess and figured getting in on the latest gossip would be a good enough substitute (it isn’t, but hell, what else is ce going to do?).
Not for Biana Vacker, though, it seemed. Ae already had a large group with aer, full of names everyone knew at Foxfire. Maruca Chebota, Keefe Sencen, Stina Heks, Fitz Vacker. There had been an open seat next to Biana, and Marella had taken it. It was better than sitting on the floor, at least.