Who: Perseus Jackson, and Baron Byron Balaz
What: A discussion about... monsters, most likely
Where: We'll stay at the University Quadrangle.
When: Backdated to evening, August 18, 2011
Status: Closed, incomplete
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I wish this joke had a better punchline. )
Baron Byron Balaz shifted to one knee, hoisting what looked to be a weapon out of a video game up to his shoulder, squinted through a sight and compressed the trigger. There was a bright, crackling blue flash, bright enough to light the area around him like the strike of a thunderbolt--a beat later the energy entered the fog. A hiss like swiftly evaporating water whistled over the still night air, shattering the silence of the evening a second time--the fog melded with the night, leaving nothing but a dark wet splatter of blood where what was left of the rabit landed, half disolved, into the grass.
'They've never been here before.' Byron thought, shouldering the pulse rifle and moving to examine where the creature died, ears tuning in to the beat of ( ... )
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"Hello?" he called, with considerable bravado, since he had no idea what he was up against. "Anyone out there?"
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"Percy Jackson?" Byron asked, stepping out of the gloom into the edge of a pool of light cast by a lamp post. "I mean you no harm."
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"I find that hard to believe in this town," He said earnestly. "Some of the most kind-hearted souls I've ever had the pleasure to meet reside here; believe me, coming from where I do it's a trait easily recognized. Oh, forgive me, my name is Baron Byron Balasz," The Baron bowed shallowly. "You're a hard boy to find." He smiled slightly; for all the times Byron had felt tested by the Ancestors, he'd never once considered the fact that they'd abandoned him. After all, if it was their will he be there, it was also their will he meet Alba.
"I dare say your prayers have been answered if you want the night off." the Nobleman motioned back over his shoulder. "I've been hunting all the and the most I've seen is the odd Mist Devil."
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Byron took a breath. There was a shift in the boy's emotions, something that radiated vulnerable; it lapsed like a wave at the edge of his resolve slowly, slowly wearing away at what remained of his control.
"I've...encountered more than one such young person like you in my life." He said, squeezing midnight eyes shut, taking air in slow, shallow inhalations. "Believe me when I say you are not as alone here as you believe. If you wish, arrangements can be made for a more permanent place to stay. I've been organizing a Watch to keep the town safe...my job would be considerably easier if you deigned to stay in one place." The Baron managed what he hoped was a kind smile, moving as close as he dared.
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Closing his eyes, he said, "You gotta understand, mister. In the last few years, I've had lots of people make all sorts of promises, with smiling, happy faces, who then turn right around and try to kill me and my fr- my friends." This was no lie. Auntie Em, for instance, with her hamburgers... she'd tried to turn them into garden statuary. "I just-- it's my birthday, okay? I don't want to be attacked by monsters, and I don't want to have to worry about who's trying to feed me a line. Just... I just want to be left alone, to miss my friends, and my mom, and- and blue candy..." he trailed off, knowing he wasn't making any sense. "Sorry."
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Byron shook his head.
"No apology needed, my dear child." Though part of him knew Percy many not approve of his endearments, they were so automatic he barely questioned them until they passed his lips. "Though, I must continue to protest you on one point--no one should be alone on their birthday, let alone a young man."
His own memories of birthdays were like remembering long-kept secrets, for that's what the days were. H is mother would prepare something with the servants privately, out of sight and out of mind of Lord Balaz--and though they were rarely allowed to leave the castle, they have found their own special places there, safe from his father. From the way Percy spoke he wondered if he hadn't found a kindred spirit...
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Man, more friends he wasn't going to see for a long, long time. Like, maybe forever.
He shrugged uncomfortably. "It's not like I know a lot of people around here," he said. "Heck, last year, I almost forgot it was my birthday, what with the Great Prophesy and all that." His sixteenth birthday had been considered "Doomsday" by everyone he knew. He would have forgotten it was his birthday at all if Annabeth hadn't been there to remind him.
Annabeth... he missed his sensible-and-infinitely-smarter-than-he-was girlfriend. He wished she was here; it would make this situation so much more tolerable. 'Course, it would mean twice as many monsters to inflict on the populace...
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