o, titania!
O Titiana: I will write about our characters sharing a night in bed or sharing a kiss. Specify.
{ â } â This was simply ludicrous. Even now, as he stood there in the doorway of his own bedroom, icy blue eyes narrowed and glaring daggers into the skull of the man currently occupying his bed, Mahaad was hardly able to conjure up a method as to how the intruder even got in.
"Mister Atlas." The lavender hued man breathed â rather tersely too. "I will inquire only once before IÂ forcefully remove you from my bed. What â and how â did you manage to break into my house?"
The aforementioned blond said nothing at first, simply content to lay in silence, his head nestled comfortably against one of the plush pillows. He seemed to be rather focused on the back of his left hand, for his eyes had yet to wander from there.
"âŠBreak in?" He finally spoke, his eyes lazily dragging themselves to the left in order to properly see the magician. "Thatâs not a very friendly term to use. Iâm not a thief, you know."
"You truly are as troublesome as one." Mahaad muttered, his arms folded across his chest as he regarded Jack harshly. "I no longer care. Remove yourself from my house at once."
"I didnât hear the magic word." Jack replied coolly, turning his attention to the ceiling now. "Youâre a magician, right? Surely you know of the magic word."
Mahaadâs left eye twitched.
"Go on then."
"You are demanding that I kindly request that you leave my home?â The magician inquired, his voice yielding no calm. "You truly are a simple man, arenât you? I will tell you once more Mister Atlas. Get out. Now."
Jack turned to look at the angered magician silently. From there, he stretched and settled himself further into the bed.
"You really ought to read through one of your magic books again. Iâm sure the magic word is in there somewhere." He said simply. "But until you find it, I will be staying here."
Mahaad inhaled sharply, a rather prominent vain making an appearance on his right temple. His fingers clenched and unclenched several times, even as his mind told him to calm himself. Simply lashing out would solve nothing.
"I suppose youâll go make yourself cozy on the couch?"
"âŠNo. No, Mister Atlas, I will not." He declared. "This is my bed, and I will be sleeping in it regardless of the vermin that might accompany me.â
With that, Mahaad strode forward and plopped himself right on the edge of the bed. He swung his legs over, pausing only to send an irritated glare in Jackâs direction.
"Move." He demanded, to which a rather amused looking Jack obliged, scooting over to give the man just enough room to lie down. And that he did. The magician lay back against the pillows with a huff, his arms crossed over his chest once more as the blond man at his side looked on.
"Comfortable?"
"Belt up, you pompous fool."Â










