hiii!! are you still open for requests? 😊🤞
yes love, it's always open
I rarely keep em close :D
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hiii!! are you still open for requests? 😊🤞
yes love, it's always open
I rarely keep em close :D
✉
Send “✉” for a common headcanon for my muse that I disagree with!
((I can never stress this enough: that he swears. Fiction/fanon seems to also think he cusses like a goddamn sailor. No. Bad. STOP.))
📕 Let's go with an obvious choice: Dracula!
Give my muse a real life book! Send 📕 + a book and my muse will give it a read!
The style in which the novel is written at first intrigues the scholar - the document collection format of the story was at first a little difficult to process, but the flow of the story soon kicks in and he finds himself rather enjoying the interesting ‘fictional’ tale.Part of him wondered if it was based on a real circumstance with the vampire lord, or if it was just a story the author had written on a whim.
📕 An omnibus of Sherlock Holmes mysteries
Give my muse a real life book! Send 📕 + a book and my muse will give it a read!
Flipping to the contents, it is noted that the stories contained within are: A Study In Scarlet, The Sign of Four, The Hound of the Baskervilles, and The Valley of Fear, plus a couple of short stories.
The content of the book ends up enthralling Albus, and he does not put it down unless absolutely necessary. Or falls asleep while reading late into the evening.
A good choice in literature, anon.
📕 How about a collection of Edgar Allen Poe's short stories?
Give my muse a real life book! Send 📕 + a book and my muse will give it a read!
Albus sits quietly as he reads through the collective, eyebrows raising during the Cask of Amontillado and The Tell Tale Heart, furrowing a bit through The Pit and the Pendulum, and softening at The Raven.
It would be safe to say that he was enjoying that book~
I don't think I've quite met a friend quite as accepting you are despite who you work for. It is a relief to find someone who doesn't view everything in black and white, and with that I am thankful. I find that our intellectual pursuits could become quite fruitful for the both of us in the end, and I am certain there is more knowledge for us to seek. Though hopefully you don't mind someone assisting in the shadows on occasion when it comes to dealing with Dracula's forces as well.
Leave my muse an anonymous letter detailing your muses’ feelings towards them. Hatred, love, or anything in between - put words to the unsaid parts of their relationship.
A soft chuckle elicited from the scholar as he mused on the contents of the letter he read. ‘Some folks never truly lose their humanity,’ he thought to himself, recollecting that while his order did focus their efforts on Dracula’s forces, any folk, human or other, who did not ally with the Count were typically alright in his books. Granted, folks of all walks of life had the capability to act evilly on their own, but they also had the same capability to do good. If something attacked him within the first five minutes of encountering him, and not wanting to talk it out like rational, sentient beings, then that was an x in his books.
Anyone else deserved a fair chance.
Albus--I'm not a bother to you, am I? Sometimes I come to say hello and I get told "don't bother him, he's working." I know you're busy trying to protect people, but I really like spending time with you. I don't mean to pester, but you know so much! And you're fun! And you don't yell at me if I mess up, you just help me not mess up! I hope I'm not messing up your work. I'm glad you spend time with me, even though you're busy. I hope someday I can help you! Then I won't have to worry about it!
Leave my muse an anonymous letter detailing your muses’ feelings towards them. Hatred, love, or anything in between - put words to the unsaid parts of their relationship.
Brow furrowing with concern, Albus paused in his reading of the letter for a moment to consider who all in Ecclesia would tell this friend to leave him be. ...As chief researcher, he would have to leave implicit instructions to have the lad granted full access to see him at all times - really, the nerve, especially considering how much tenure preceded such a guest in their halls.
Continuing to read on, his expression relaxed and he chuckled a bit at the obvious excitement contained within the rest of the letter. Truly he was blessed with such a caring young friend, and resolved to reassure him next they met that he was not a bother at all, and was already a great help to him in many ways.
Albus- I just wanted to say thanks. For, well, letting me be me, I guess. You don't hold back praise or criticism, but, good or bad, I always know its something I've earned. It's refreshing, to be judged by my own merits and flaws, my own effort, and nothing else. I've dealt with a lot of talk of bloodlines and legacies all my life, even when I was too young to really get it. You're a breath of fresh air after all that. I don't think you'll ever realize how much it means to me. So, thank you.
Leave my muse an anonymous letter detailing your muses’ feelings towards them. Hatred, love, or anything in between - put words to the unsaid parts of their relationship.
The expression on the scholar’s face softened as he read the letter, having a very good idea on whom had sent it simply due to their flip-flopping of constructive feedback and sincere complimenting.In which he felt that the challenge was on as usual; setting out to write a return letter of increasingly insipid tenor but full bore on sincerity and care.