Thirtieth Hex - [Written]

Aug 06, 2011 17:44

[He knew it would only be a matter of time before it happened again, but he wasn't expecting it to be so soon. This time, it didn't really hurt, though it did cause him to raise an eyebrow ( Read more... )

estelle, written, tsuzuki, in memory of, harry potter, my magic's better than yours, xion, ron weasley, busy planning things, hisoka

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[voice; unfiltered since he can't manage it right now] vanityunbcoming August 7 2011, 01:04:34 UTC
Proposition?

[Not that he's necessarily interested--but hey, now that the excitement's died down he's bored again.]

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[voice] hisdarkmark August 7 2011, 01:12:59 UTC
You know what that is, don't you, Vanitas? [Ohhh wait. Wait, wait. He's a bit skeptical of Vanitas in general, but not enough to write him off completely yet. Instead he'll just be vague for a moment.]

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[voice] vanityunbcoming August 7 2011, 02:51:42 UTC
[There's a pause, (because Vanitas can't remember if he told Draco his name, or not) before he gives a light snort.]

It's a simple question; quit beating around the bush.

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[voice] hisdarkmark August 7 2011, 04:19:07 UTC
[Whoops. Ummm...stalling!]

Proposition of taking on a few noteworthy students in a specialized art.

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[voice] vanityunbcoming August 8 2011, 15:18:34 UTC
You've taught it before?

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[voice] hisdarkmark August 8 2011, 17:13:01 UTC
I've been taught, and yes, I've taught. How hard can it possibly be?

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[voice] vanityunbcoming August 11 2011, 23:26:40 UTC
Depends. How many're you planning on taking?

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[voice] hisdarkmark August 12 2011, 05:13:51 UTC
Depends on how many actually prove themselves. Unless you've a better suggestion.

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[voice] vanityunbcoming August 12 2011, 05:24:50 UTC
I still dunno how powerful you are, so I can't say there. But personally? I'd cap it at two.

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[voice] hisdarkmark August 12 2011, 05:42:17 UTC
Very. Why two?

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[voice] vanityunbcoming August 12 2011, 18:13:14 UTC
Teaching ain't easy, not if you want someone to actually learn something. One on one is best, but if you've got two, you can make one of them a backup in case the other fails.

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[voice] hisdarkmark August 13 2011, 18:42:44 UTC
[...hold on.]

You've experience with this theory?

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[voice] vanityunbcoming August 13 2011, 18:54:23 UTC
In a way. [He's... sort of the product of that idea, artificially.]

But mostly, it's just common sense.

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[voice] hisdarkmark August 15 2011, 05:49:04 UTC
So tell me what happens if both of them fail. Then what's your course of action?

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[voice] vanityunbcoming August 18 2011, 22:32:31 UTC
Easy; you start over, of course.

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[voice] hisdarkmark August 21 2011, 06:22:07 UTC
But that's a waste of time. I think that's the point you're missing.

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