Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore (![]() ![]() @ 2010-10-12 02:01:00 |
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Entry tags: | albus dumbledore, merlin |
Who: Albus Dumbledore and Merlin.
What: Two wizards with epic futures (and epic future beards) meet.
Where: Aziraphale's bookshop.
When: Monday afternoon. In other words, before the zombies.
Rating: TBD.
Status: In progress.
Albus had forgiven Gellert, to some degree, but he wasn't completely over the other man's deception and manipulation. While he could share living space with the man, and could snark and joke with him like always, there was still some awkwardness there. Gellert had lied. Had used his feelings against him. He was still having trouble reconciling that with what he knew of his friend. And yet, it fit. As much as he hated to admit it, it fit. Gellert hardly pretended to be a good man. And Albus knew that. Still, the heart often blinded one to the faults of others.
He'd left Gellert and Ariana in the flat, needing to get some space to clear his head. Gellert hadn't complained for once, though that might have had more to do with the end of the compulsion toward honesty than any real change of heart. Still, it was good. He didn't want to be around her when his own emotions were a mess. It tended to make her outbursts worse. He'd walked around for a short time, then headed to the bookshop run by the man named Aziraphale. It was a nice, quiet place, that had more arcane selections than the other shops in town. He looked around a bit, then saw a book that interested him on one of the higher shelves, just out of his reach. He stared for a moment, then used a wandless, non-verbal command to call it to his hand. It was one thing he truly liked about Colligo. People didn't regard magic as something to be hidden. It was a nice change.