smilingarmor: (HELLO DARLING)
smilingarmor ([personal profile] smilingarmor) wrote in [community profile] diatu2021-09-13 10:00 pm

Reunited

Who: Sylvando and Mal
Where: A less frequented walkway between two campus buildings
When: A few days after the Festival of the Gods, late afternoon/early evenging
What: Sylv finally runs into Mal again for the first time since the Magic Kingdoms. Awkwardness and emotions are likely.
Warnings: Maybe some stuff from Mal's backstory? But otherwise probably none.

Sylvando was on his way back to his room after a bit of successful busking in the nearby square. Another few tweaks, and he'd be ready to take his act to the city at large. Plus, the pocket full of cash would be useful, both for immediate wants and needs and projects down the line.

It was a bit later than he usually headed back, though so a shortcut was in order. Thankfully the cafeteria was open for another hour or two; he could pick up some food, take it back to his room and...

He paused just before turning the corner to head down said shortcut though. There was a distinct hissing sound coming from down the path a bit. Someone's cat or snake familiar? No, it was too constant; it almost certainly wasn't an animal. And he also caught a whiff of a sharp, acrid smell. A familiar one. Could it be...?

He turned the corner into the alleyway and spotted a familiar head of purple hair, one attached to a young girl who was busy painting graffiti on the wall of one of the buildings that bordered the alley. "Mal, darling!", he said. "There you are! I was beginning to think we were going to keep missing each other forever." He'd seen her graffiti at various places around campus, so he'd known she was there, but for some reason they hadn't run into each other yet.
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[personal profile] mal_contented 2021-09-14 05:58 am (UTC)(link)
There was a reason she'd been avoiding him. So many people here she knew and none of them who knew her. Or so they claimed. In a few cases she wouldn't put it past the people in question to lie. But a few others...

She wasn't sure which scared her worse - not that she'd ever admit to being scared, of course - that he'd not know her, or that he would. It had hit her at some point when she realized she had been avoiding him, that the only ones who could have hurt worse from the kingdom to not recall her would be Lydia or Ace. Maybe not. When had Sylvando started to matter to her so much? She had been trying so hard not to let anyone in. Lydia had slipped in easily enough because in a lot of ways... Lydia was like her. Not quite one or the other. They shared more than just aesthetics. They were both a foot in each world, both stuck between.

So Lydia made sense. And... it made sense to her why Lydia and her.. why... At the end, Lydia had other people around. She didn't need Mal anymore the way Mal had stupidly let herself need Lydia, and that made the things Lydia normally would have just accepted as Mal being Mal weigh more heavily. They had been too much alike. Mal had seen the issues coming when Lydia accepted Beetlejuice. When another Lydia shown up, that had just been it. She didn't blame Lydia, not really. Mal knew what she was like. And hey, a huge fight was the least bad way she'd ever lost a friend. At least Lydia hadn't betrayed her or tried to kill her.

But Sylvando...

Sylvando she didn't understand at all. Where Lydia could easily have passed as a VK who moved to Auradon... Sylvando was like... Auradon plus. She didn't understand him at all. Which was dangerous, because... he seemed to understand her all too well. She couldn't predict what he'd do next at any given time, except that he would do it in the loudest most flashy gaudy way possible.

When had that gone from irritating to endearing? Ugh, she was disgusted with herself. But... Sylvando was a friend now. The whys and wherefores didn't matter as much at the moment, what mattered was that somehow... she cared. A lot. She had tried so hard not to. But she did.

And Sylvando not knowing her, like the rest...? She wasn't sure she could survive that. Kaiba? Fine whatever. Atem... well that hadn't gone well. But Sylvando...?

Thankfully she had a decent idea of the kinds of places he frequented. So she avoided those. But she couldn't evade her own thoughts.

If he forgot her too, that would hurt. A lot. If he remembered, he'd work to undermine the rep she was building and that would be... tricky. But worst of all....

In the kingdoms, they had needed each other, the apprentices. But here? What if all this time he'd been working his way under her skin was because they had to stick together, because he was trying to make sure she would do her part, or worse, because he had designs on taking over that world and was trying to subvert her because he wanted to get her out of his way or use her? What if he remembered her here, but since he no longer needed her...

What if he had been playing her this whole time?

It always struck Mal as odd how brave people thought she was, because for all she tried to play up to that appearance, what she remembered most of those times was fear. When they thought a dragon was coming up on them on the way to Nowhere, and the others fled... they told her later how brave she'd been standing there, but it had been fear, she had been paralyzed with it. When she had walked through the fog that scared the others... it wasn't that the fog wasn't scary, it was that facing her mother as a failure was scarier than any fog could be. First on the bridge leaving the Fortress. Even facing her mother at the coronation. Fear. All of it. She had never confessed that to any of them. Well a little to Evie, but no one else. Because fear was a weapon you aimed at yourself and handed to your enemies. You couldn't show it. Ever.

That was why she needed the rep. Here especially. For some reason her magic wasn't as strong here as the native magic was, and she wasn't learning the new stuff fast enough. If she showed fear, she was dead. Done for. She had to convince everyone else that she had the swagger, that she had the confidence which meant that she had to have the power to back it up.

And if he did remember her and he did actually... if he was actually her friend? Then he would be his usual sparkly self and try to soften her, try to make her less thorny. He never seemed to understand why she needed those thorns, why they were so important.

and so far here there was no big bad for her to prove herself against. In the kingdom she had been able to square off against the corroded. She had been able to prove herself against a measuring stick they all had. Between patrols and missions she practically lived out there half the time, among all that danger. and always came back looking like she stepped out of her dorm room, fresh and ready for the day. In Auradon...? She was the one who stood up to Maleficent, as well as being a VK. No one saw her as soft there. And on the Isle? She was Mal. Maleficent's kid. Ever since Evil Queen refused to invite her to Evie's party when she was five and her mother banished the pair of them for ten long years as outcasts on the Isle... Very few people had ever been brave enough to mess with her on the Isle. Jay, though that was mutual and people saw that. Uma, who she got her own revenge on. Maddy. She'd proved herself with Uma and Maddy. And she was the only one who pushed back against Jay publicly. And oddly enough, stopping her mother hadn't made her the pariah on the Isle that she had expected to be. To the true villains it made her more. Worse. She had taken down the worst of the worst of them. Her motivation almost didn't matter. What she had wanted conflicted with what Maleficent wanted, so she took Maleficent down. She would have earned her E in Selfies for sure, if she still attended Dragon Hall. And to the other VKs who wanted to try being good? Apparently it had put the four of them on a pedestal.

The memory of Bargain Castle trashed... except for her room which was just as she left it. The Anti-heroes club.

No... people feared her, or at least respected her in a "she could destroy me if she wanted to" sort of way wherever she went. Sylvando... didn't. And he tried to tear that down, tried to make her more like what she was becoming in Auradon. Soft.

So it was a weird and complex terror that had kept her to lurking around back alleyways. And well, skulking about at night was second nature to her, and it wasn't like she'd actually SLEEP in that dorm. Her familiar stayed there at night to make it clear the bed was HERS. But like in the Kingdom, she found somewhere else to sleep. Or not sleep, as the case more often was.

She had been throwing herself into her paintings more and more the last few days as exhaustion was pulling on her. Stay awake spells apparently had less and less potency over time. She'd have to see if there was a local version.

That was why her usually sharp hearing didn't catch the sound of someone approaching over the sound of her painting. he should have heard him coming. should have. But the first clue she had that she wasn't alone, the first thing she heard was... "Mal, darling."

The paint can fell from her hand in shock. Thankfully the tension in the spraying finger went first, so the art wasn't ruined.

All this time being afraid, telling herself she was preparing for any answer and for a second she was frozen. Paralyzed again.

He knew her. And sounded like he'd been looking for her. That... was good, wasn't it? Was it? Relief she refused to admit ran through her, along with an urge to... to run up to him and hug him. Or to cry. Or both.

Stop it, she scolded herself. Are you evil or are you Auradon soft? Choose!

She had tried the Auradon way, all that was left was evil. It was all she was good at. And he knew that already. She bent to pick up the can as he spoke, to buy herself time to get under control.

Finally when she thought she could pull off the attitude she was sure he expected she turned to face him, smirk on her lips, purple brows raised. One hand was on her hip, the other was holding the paint can. "Then maybe you weren't aiming properly," she said, trying for a cool and under control joke. She would have tossed the paint can in her bag, but rather than looking cool it would have shown off the fact that she was shaking slightly. The stance was wide enough to hide most if it, but her aim would betray her. So she kept her hand on the can, all calm and casual seeming.

If she could fool him, that was. She never was sure when she managed to fool him and when he was just playing along. It was part of what made him so dangerous, really. Which had been fun in the kingdom but was terrifying here.
mal_contented: (Pursed)

[personal profile] mal_contented 2021-09-28 04:09 am (UTC)(link)
"So you can only hit things that stand still for you?" she teased lightly, trying to keep things casual to hide how emotional she'd been, how tired she was. To make it as if nothing at all had changed. Because for him, that seemed to be the case. "Must have been some really considerate foes in your world, huh?" It was getting easier as she spoke to him to fall back into old patterns from the kingdom.

Like putting on an old favorite leather jacket that was already all soft and comfortable.

"If you throw in desert, you've got a deal," she said with a bit more of a grin, and a more natural one at that. She was careful that accepting free food wasn't something that could be used against her. So long as it was safe, there was no reason not to except. Even if she wasn't saving for a new place like she had been in the other world.
mal_contented: (Smug cross)

[personal profile] mal_contented 2021-10-01 05:56 am (UTC)(link)
She wasn't happy about anyone knowing her weakness for strawberries, even him. But she hadn't had one in practically forever...

"I'd ask what was keeping you busy these days, but if I did you might just answer," she said with a smirk, tension draining as she bent to pack up her bag. "We can grab our food to go, I found a few out of the way places for a snack that have some great views." And are away from other people.
mal_contented: (Big laugh)

[personal profile] mal_contented 2021-10-01 07:05 am (UTC)(link)
She laughed in acknowledgment that she probably couldn't stop him short of killing him.

Maybe not even then.

Once they had their food packed up - and she did pick up a few more apples as part of dinner though he'd know by now they were for ammo s much as snacking - she led him to one of the spots she had found. She had no clue that there was any significance to anyone that mattered to either of them to the clock tower she headed for. She led him up the interior stairs, now decorated with trailing designs of thorns around the rails and along the walls, up to the ledge.

"There was some weird blue staining here when I found the place, but paint made it look intentional," she said gesturing to the dark shadowy shapes that now designed the ledge, with piercing sea salt blue eyes.
mal_contented: (Satisfied)

[personal profile] mal_contented 2021-10-12 03:41 am (UTC)(link)
Not very long. How long before she admitted to noticing... ah now that was another question entirely.

"I'd be more surprised if we were. Thinking of putting up some warding spells to keep this ours though." Once she, you know, learned any warding spells. Small details.

"Not much to tell," she said with a shrug. "Doing my art, going to classes occasionally when I remember they exist. Exploring. You?" Asking him to elaborate on himself as a way to side step further questions about herself? Yes, yes she was. She wasn't about to let him know she'd actually been going to classes more than occasionally, that she'd been hunting for places to sleep that weren't the dorm, and spending as much time studying as sleeping when she found them.

She eyed the strawberries then grabbed a bite of meat instead. Perhaps she could delay the strawberries so much he'd get tired and leave, and she could have them to herself, to eat alone.

Perhaps she'd even sleep up here tonight. It wasn't too cold for that, yet.
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[personal profile] mal_contented 2021-10-13 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
"Why am I not surprised you took Fantastics?" she asked with a bit of a grin as she helped herself to some of the meat. "I have Draconic Knowledge already, but later in the day." Maybe she should shift things around to take his time slot with him? Something to consider.

"You got someone from home here?" she asked, avoiding the question about her other classes as she chewed. "So then what are you doing slumming it with the likes of me?" she asked, voice teasing a bit. Mostly to hide actual insecurities. But still, would she be Mal if she didn't make those sorts of comments?

"I heard something about a god thing, but not really my speed." And she'd rather avoid discussing religion anyway. Gods specifically. "Sounded like a sure bet there would be a lot of nose in the air better than you worst of Auradon types at something like that. Not exactly a place for someone with as dark a heart as mine, you know. I'll have to catch your act elsewhere at some point. After all, you need someone not too worried about being nice to tell you what needs fixing." She smirked and leaned back to watch the sky as she sipped her drink.
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[personal profile] mal_contented 2021-10-19 08:13 am (UTC)(link)
Well then maybe she had it earlier in the day. It wasn't like they had swapped schedules. Besides, she hardly paid attention to what class was when in the morning. Just trying to be awake enough to keep up her rep while still absorbing the lesson was too much effort for her in the mornings. It wasn't like she was sleeping all that well here. And to be fair - not that she ever was, even to herself - she usually over slept in Auradon and on the Isle too. Mornings were never going to be her friends.

"With all those friends here, it's surprising you even had time to notice my art, let alone find me," she said, blandly. "Aren't they expecting you back by now?" If he really had that many friends here now... what did he need with her? Ugh. She refused to get upset about it. At least she refused when there were any witnesses. She'd done just fine when she was avoiding him - she was good at lying to herself still - She'd be fine when he remembered he liked the other people more. She'd make sure she was.

She shrugged to answer his questions, and to change the subject. "A bunch of them, I'd have to check my notes. They all have weird names. I more just know where to go when. My time skip spell isn't working here as well as I'm used to," read, at all, "So it takes me a bit." she shrugged and took a long drag of her coffee. "They put me in some house called Ka. I mean really, do I look like the snake type? Or did they just see daughter of a dragon and toss me in the reptile one." She presumed it was named after the infamous Kaa, after all. "I have a few dozen nasty little spells around my stuff of course, but other than a place to stash stuff, I hardly see the point." she shrugged, leaning back to look up at the sky above them. "I mean, I'm sure you're not sleeping in your dorm either," she added with a snort. "Probably up half the night telling stories or juggling for coins." She grinned at him a bit, sure he was about to laugh and admit that she was right.
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[personal profile] mal_contented 2021-10-21 06:24 am (UTC)(link)
She just barely managed to put her food aside rather than dropping it, before she all but lunged at him, grabbing the front of his clothes in her hands. "YOU HAVE YOUR OWN ROOM!?" she growled. Then she let go of him and shook her head as she realized just how perfect this was. "Well not any more. You now ave a roommate. Don't touch my coffee and you might actually get a turn in the bathroom before classes," she said as her brain turned this over. This... This would make things so much easier. She could work with this. It wasn't like they hadn't been roommates before. She was reasonably certain he wouldn't mess up her stuff or turn on her while she slept. And his floor has got to be more comfortable than some of the other places she'd found recently. She didn't need a mattress, but someplace dry to sleep would do wonders. And maybe he had a sofa she could pummel into proper lumpiness.

Yes. She could work with this. "I'll get my stuff tomorrow," she decided, satisfied with this plan. She was feeling at ease about it enough that she even plucked up a strawberry.
Edited 2021-10-21 06:24 (UTC)