naecromantic:
“You’re a witch.” His face lights up, it doesn’t matter if he’s taking a quick jump in logic forward. It feels like the natural conclusion from every word past the man’s lips, because if he can manipulate them, use them, see the power in that, then he doesn’t have another definition for it. Even if he barely understands it. And a short laugh escapes him when he questions it, a finger pointed back at himself. “Same here, my man. I just run in different circles.”
Explaining his own circles isn’t anything he’s ever so anxious to jump into, but he has enough questions that it isn’t silent for long. “How does that work? What kind of magic do you work with that? Just how far does it reach?”
They’re rattled off swiftly, nothing but genuine interest painted on his face. at least until Alejandro answers him, and the smile fades, mouth quirking to the side.
It’s with some quiet disappointment that he goes to hand the book back. He told a man he’d try and find him better music, and he can’t help the pressing curiosity whether Justin would like any of the bands tucked away so carefully, so he wants it. No matter what he says about material possessions, his fingers still itch, even if it’s not wholly for himself.
He just can’t agree to those terms, and it doesn’t matter that they sound like understandable, practical things. It was a short list of rules binding him to his coven, but loyalty to them came first. And he couldn’t help but think that a deal like that wasn’t one Castor would approve of, a single string that might divide his loyalty when he didn’t know what was on the other end.
“You need those things, you can ask.” And he means those words sincerely, because if anything he was always too eager to help. “But I can’t make open ended deals. Sorry.”
Alejandro laughs, because the words don’t sound like a revelation more than an accusation. He smiles back widely when Niko tells him that he’s a witch too and he wonders what kind of circles this man runs in. What exactly his own powers are. He hadn’t been known for conspiring with other witches, or even enjoying the company of them. But there was always some curiosity when it came to those that practiced in the arcane arts, simply because his own magic was so much different than those he’d come across.
There were people who could do divination, some of the things he could do, though those were his expertise. Finding things. But he’d yet to come across another person who could manipulate a pathway the way he could. Or the types of things he could do at a crossroad, how far he could see, how far he could reach, where he could project himself.
The questions pour from Niko in a torrent and Alejandro holds up his hands. “Whoa, whoa, my friend,” he says kindly, chuckling a little at the man’s excitement. “I know I am fascinating, but it takes time to explain what I can do,” he says and while it’s boasting, he just stands there with a dopey smile on his face because he’s glad to find someone that’s excited about what it is he can do. Someone who seems so curious at it.
“Path magic,” he explains with a certain confidence. “I can find things along the road, I can sense them. If I sleep at a crossroads, I can dream of other crossroads, far and distant. The other side of the country, hell, maybe the other side of the world. Depends on how far the path goes. And in some cases...” he tips his head side to side. “If there is not a path, I can make one. Or I can shorten it or lengthen it.” He pauses to see if he’s lost the other man or not.
Niko hands back the book and Alejandro gives him a wan smile. “I understand, my friend,” he tells him. “If you find something you want to trade, something tangible, you are always welcome to try again.”












