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Looked at my old Ilyacha meeting as kids comic and uhhhh how it started vs how it’s going?? lmao
Duet (Concerto Re Maggiore)
Pairing: Ilyacha (Julian/Alexander)
Word count: 2.1k
Summary: Alexander by his own admission is more magician than musician, but a chance meeting with a handsome vielle-wielding sailor in Venterre leads to quite a special performance indeed.
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Over the hubbub of a crowded marketplace floated the glassy, sweet timbre of harp strings, glittering and filtering through the noise like the sunbeams that streamed through the trellises and awnings of the surrounding shops. Alexander was decidedly a bit out of practice when it came to playing in public, musical showmanship was not something that had ever come particularly easily to him, but he was stuck in this city (Sableblanc-sur-Mer, he reminded himself, a port on the eastern coast of Venterre) overnight while waiting for the next ship across the Golden Gulf and back to Zadith. Stuck here, with only a satchel full of books and his old knee harp. The books had long since been read, and reread, cover to cover, and so he had turned instead to the instrument.
He had found himself a shaded little alcove a ways off from a cluster of cafés and wine shops, propping himself against the wall with the harp a surprisingly comforting weight across his lap. Slowly, methodically, he picked at the strings. His fingers were stilted, the rhythm of scales and arpeggios retained through muscle memory disjointed and staccato from lack of attention. His brows knit at a wrong note here, his lower lip set at a pout at a clumsy run there. Halfway through a passage he noticed a few people watching, he completely slipped his fingering and an accidental sounded with a calamitous twang.
Glowering, he quickly stoppered the strings before the duff note could travel too far, and refrained from doing anything until the onlookers had lost interest and melted back into the masses.
How annoying it was, knowing that he could only get better through practice and any natural talent within him had run its course. Practice would make perfect, he knew that much from years of perfecting magic work, experiments, but it was this practice that he never really found time for, admittedly.
Not that that had stopped him ever enjoying the actual act of music making, it was something different from spellwork and science and swordplay, something to get lost in. He flexed his hands, righted his position, and strummed a few glissandi from the thicker, rumbling lower strings to the thin twinkling high register. He tried an arpeggio, a run of a short melody from a half remembered song.
Neglect of practice aside, a decade and some of musicianship had set a certain dexterity in him, in his hands, that bit by bit began to flow with each pluck of string. It was not wholly unlike the weaving of a spell, learned precision slowly becoming familiar til in a breath it is second nature.
Alexander wove this spell, became blissfully lost at last, and played.
The notes dropped through the air like beads of crystalline water into a pond. He still hit a few wrong notes, forgot to change a lever, misplaced his fingering, but it didn’t matter. He found he could ignore the crowded square, ignore any eyes and ears that had turned his way. He went on whatever whim swayed him, flitting from the Nalban and Cumbran folksongs he’d grown up with, to new Vesuvian concerti, to snatches of street songs he’d heard over in Zadith and here in Venterre, and all the way back round again.
Halfway through the energetic last movement of a concerto, his reverie was broken.
“Is that Albiviozza’s violin concerto?”
Alexander jumped, his hands twitched and fumbled, and clumsily tangled in the strings with a discordant clatter.
Gods strike it all.
Doing this bit of route rewrite like This is what’s Happening:
And this is what they’re both thinking of happening:
UST is a hell of a thing, huh
Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: The Arcana (Visual Novel) Rating: Mature Warnings: Major Character Death Relationships: Apprentice/Julian Devorak, Julian Devorak/Original Character(s) Characters: Julian Devorak, Apprentice (The Arcana) Additional Tags: Red Plague (The Arcana), Angst, Heavy Angst, Established Relationship, Graphic Depictions of Illness, Miscommunication, magic is science is magic, recklessness has consequences, Irresponsible science, irresponsible magic, Don't Try This At Home, Diary/Journal, (in places), Pining, Angst and Tragedy, Hubris, Backstory, Pre-Canon, Canon Compliant Summary:
"De profundis clamavi ad te - Out of the depths have I called to thee"
The Plague ravages Vesuvia, and two desperate scientists are pushed to the brink. When Dr Julian Devorak and his apprentice, the alchemist Dr Alexander MacRionnag, have a disagreement, Alexander deigns to take matter and magic into his own hands.
The clang-clang-clang of a ringing bell cut across the jovial hubbub of the Raven's patrons. "Last orders! Last orders!" called Barth from behind the bar. Julian looked over from where he and Alexander had been laughing over some ridiculous joke or story, their half forgotten game of cards spread on the tabletop amidst the warm flickering light of the candles, "One more? I think it's my round," Alexander swirled his mug of stout, still fairly full, and hummed, "I was thinking we could get out before the closing time crowds, make the most of what's left of our day off while we can," Julian grinned, waggling an eyebrow, "Oho?" Alexander gave a lopsided, knowing smile in return and got to his feet, brushing the cards into his satchel. Julian followed, and lifted his own tankard, "To an evening off?" "To an evening off," Alexander replied, clinking the silverware together. The two men then linked arms and downed the rest of their drinks in two or three fairly messy gulps. No sooner had Julian lowered the tankard from his lips, Alexander snaked his free arm round Julian's waist and pulled him in, soundly kissing the remnants of ale from his lips. Julian made a noise of delighted surprise at the back of his throat then sighed contentedly, which turned into a choked sound when Alexander nipped at his bottom lip as they parted. "Shall I call that a 'taster session' for what you've got in store for me?" Julian asked once he'd gotten his breath back, and Alexander groaned, "Was that a sodding, pun, Ilya? I kiss you and the first thing you do is make a pun?" Julian crowed a laugh, pecking the pout off of Alexander's lips with a quick kiss, "Home?" Alexander's feigned indignance melted away in an instant, "Home."
Julian and Alexander out for a RDDN (Redhead Doctor Date Night) on their day off
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Two doctor boyfriends and their loud-ass bird familiars walk into a bar, what happens next will warm your heart
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