He’d grown weary of his perpetual inaction. It was time to do something, to try something—anything, and Ursula fell under the spectrum of anything.
He’d been pacing back and forward outside of her lair, contemplating entering, and everytime Adam finally worked up enough courage to even reach for the door, he’d recoil hesitantly. He hadn’t been too familiar with magic, only what was introduced to him by his fairy caretaker, and that alone was enough to startle him. There was no telling the sort of magic a sea witch could possess.
But as he pondered further, he realized that no amount of magic, dark or good, compared to the ailment within him, the beast inside of him, and the havoc it had the potential to cause. He had to do something.
“Fuck it,” he muttered with a long exhale, before bursting into her lair before his mind could con convince him otherwise. His eyes scanned the room whimsically— it was just as magical as he imagined. It was her commanding voice that brought him out of his trance, and he blinked at her wildly before finally responding. “My apologies— that was rude of me,” he began awkwardly. “But I think you may be able to help me with…. an ailment of mine. My name is Pri— Adam. Just Adam.”
She quirked a brow at him, studying the man--no, boy--in front of him. he seemed...well, he seemed nervous. and nervous people were usually desperate people weary of her magic and...well....those were her favorite type of people. She gave him a wide, welcoming smile as she waved him in, setting down the ingredient she had been holding and stopping the fire under the cauldron with a murmured incantation. she had a feeling her little potion would have to wait. bigger fish to fry, and all of that.
she couldn’t help the curious tone her words took on, her eyes studying him closely. outwardly, there didn’t seem to be anything wrong with him. he wasn’t too short or too weak...he was even handsome, so she didn’t think it could be a problem with love. perhaps power or money...those were always things people wanted, but she didn’t think they were considered an ailment. Well, no matter his problem, she had a spell or potion that could solve it.
“Well hello, just Adam,” she greeted with a smile, setting her hands on her hips. “no apologies necessary. and I’m sure I could be of help.” she chuckled softly, tilting her head curiously, “that is...if you tell me what it is you want and are prepared to make a deal.”