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Hekate | Hecate ([info]saffroncloaked) wrote in [info]nevermore_logs,
@ 2020-09-21 22:47:00

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Entry tags:achilles, ame-no-uzume, amphitrite, apollo, ares, athena, calliope, erato, fairytales, hecate, little john, marcella bellini, melpomene, morgan le fay, much the miller's son, poseidon, qebhet, the saracen, theodora thrace, tragos, will scarlet, william shakespeare

WHO: Hecate and open
WHEN: Tuesday 22nd of September
WHERE: At the Enodia, Hecate's hotel.
WHAT: Hecate's annual Fall Equinox party, this year in the form of a masquerade ball.
WARNINGS: TBA - maybe put any warnings in the subject lines of comments.



Every year Hecate threw a party for the fall equinox.

This year came with a wariness that her mind should be focused on the search for the soul eater hunting through her city. There were, however, already mechanisms in place – her close knit family of staff and regulars from her witchy shop in Astoria were all eager to help, the party being part of their annual rituals as well. The Enodia was always booked out for the night of the equinox, every year since she opened. It would have been almost as much trouble to cancel it – it certainly would have disappointed more people.

Conversation around the shop and within the hotel had centered around an anxious fall, most of the mortals she spoke to were looking toward the near future with dread and cynicism, she wouldn’t darken their days further by canceling a night of celebration. A night of change.

And the equinox should be marked. The earth at equilibirum, the seasons turning toward winter, gratitude given to the earth for the bounty of the summer. No, canceling would be wrong, in so many ways.

So Hecate delegated a little more of the organisation than she ordinarily would have, and concentrated on maintaining the protection around herself, around Qebhet and Anubis, their homes and the funeral home. The Enodia, too, received stronger wards than before, with more layers of magic woven across each doorway.

She turned her head three ways. One toward the soul eater. One toward the protection of everyone who stepped through her doors. One toward the celebration of the equinox itself.

This last one involved many things, gratitude toward the earth and care of neglected people not being the least of them. She rose at dawn to greet the day, and rolled up her sleeves to get stuck in to overseeing the delivery of large amounts of food to several of the homeless shelters around the city. She attended a huge lunch at a youth centre and an afternoon tea at a woman’s shelter, weaving blessings into the food. The shelter often referred women to her, cases that for one reason or another needed a little more protection than most. The youth centre was new, set up by a couple of women who'd left the shelter several years ago. Hecate smiled at the circular nature of the best parts of humanity and poured them all blessed cups of tea.

And she slept. A lot. Deeply. The equinox was a time of great power for her, but she was using so much of it up. The night itself, though... this would be a night of joy and celebration, of power and magic, of mortals and immortals on even ground, as equilibrium, as the earth was.

And anyone who threatened that equilibrium Hecate was going to turn into a sparrow.



The entrance hall was a place of welcome, decorated in colours of fall. Long tables were adorned with food, small cakes sweetened with honey, squares of cornbread, seed crackers and cheese, pomegranate everywhere. Candles and golden leaves, grapes and apples. And wine, endless wine and sparkling cider, deep red bowls of punch with freshly sliced fruit floating on top. Freshly pressed apple juice and pomegranate cordial, very lightly fermented, enough for a little spritz on the tongue.

There was more food, further in. Heavier fare, soups and roast meat and root vegetables, and desserts: hot apples pies, cool maple pumpkin pies, fresh whipped cream. Platters of tarts; spiced cherry and strawberry, vegan passionfruit and chocolate, mango and macadamia. All laid out on platters in a buffet in the hotel’s dining room; the entrance hall was just for starters.

Further up, one of the conference rooms had turned into the chocolate room, full of warm squishy couches, a ring of beanbags around a low table set with a fondue, the little tealight candle burning merrily away, keeping the chocolate hot. At a longer table, three cauldrons of hot chocolate – one creamy, one dark, one heavily alcoholic.

And light, light everywhere. Light in the form of candles and chandeliers, of delicate fairylights woven through vines, up the balustrades of staircases. Trees of light growing in shadowy corners. In the chocolate room, light from lamps that resembled the moon, soft and cool light, a little mysterious and very cozy. Along the hallways the usually fluorescent lights were off, replaced with rivers of tiny twinkling lights upon the ceiling, rivulets dripping down the walls.

Some of the rooms had been booked out by party guests who wanted to stay the night, but others were open, little oasis of relative quiet. The music from the ballroom – an eclectic mix of ancient, classical and modern – wound its way through all the open rooms, by magic, or possibly the magic of clever wiring.

The ball room was the most magical of all, the ceiling adorned with constellations of light. Yet still, it was a room of shadows, as everyone who entered seemed to cast three. Shadows clung in the corners and shadows clung around ankles and shadows wove and danced their way through god and mortal alike. The refreshment table glowed with golden light, twinkling off the bubbles in the glasses of champagne and sparkling grape juice. More grapes, more pomegranate, more handmade chocolate truffles among the candles.

Starting tomorrow Hecate was going to sleep for a week. Or hunt for a week. Or... she was leaving the third option open.

Tonight the world began to shift toward the dark of winter. Anything could happen.

Except trouble. Except harm. “If anyone causes harm tonight,” Hecate said, laying her hand on Hecuba’s head (the black dog in a golden collar, to match the black and gold of Hecate’s dress) “I’m going to turn them into a sparrow.”

Hecuba turned her head toward the puppy, who had discovered one of the cushions from the chocolate room and was tearing it to shreds on the shiny floor of the entrance hall, foam flying as she shook the pillow to break its neck. “Serene,” Hecate said sharply. She coaxed the pillow from the puppy’s strong jaw, and quickly, while no one was looking, put the cushion back together with a clever wave of her hand.

“If anyone causes harm to anything more than a pillow,” Hecate changed her phrasing, though Hecuba did not look satisfied. “Sparrow.”



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[info]somethingtragic
2020-09-26 11:28 am UTC (link)
A frisson shimmered down Melpomene's neck and shoulders at the idea of that interaction with Ares. Excitement or dread or the memory of him slamming her down across the table. "Of course," she said, compelled by her own reaction, and she rose to her feet beside Marcie. "I'll walk down with you," she said. "Just to see that he doesn't."

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[info]born_greater
2020-09-26 11:41 am UTC (link)
"Oh, okay." Marcie hadn't expected company, but she wasn't upset by it. On her way towards the door, she took a detour to load up a plate with finger foods from the refreshments table, and since Melpomene was coming anyway, asked her to carry a cup of punch out too.

When she finally stepped into the cool night air, she breathed a sigh of relief to be free of the party at last, and looked around for which way the cars might be parked, their drivers waiting for direction to return and escort their masters home.

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[info]somethingtragic
2020-09-27 02:53 am UTC (link)
Melpomene had found herself a little bemused to be asked to carry punch, but she'd been too distracted by thoughts of Ares to protest. How furious was he, really? How much vitriol was inspired by her and how much of what he'd said was purely to piss off Apollo?

It made her forget what she'd wanted to ask Marcie. "Marcie," Melpomene said, with a small frown of concern, before the girl could run off towards Ares' car. "Are you leaving because of their fight, or is something else bothering you?"

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[info]born_greater
2020-09-27 03:18 am UTC (link)
Marcie paused, then looked back at Melpomene. Always so perceptive. "Not everything is about Ares," she said with a slight smile. "I made a mistake and I lost a friend over it. I just... I'm tired." She reached out to take the cup, carefully balancing her plate on the other arm.

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[info]somethingtragic
2020-09-27 08:18 am UTC (link)
Hmm, what sort of mistake? What friend? The list of people that Melpomene knew Marcie was acquainted with was very short, after all, but Melpomene didn't claim to know everything (yet). Still, it was likely someone here. She'd have to keep a sharper eye out, when she stepped back inside; she'd only seen Marcie with Ares and Aphrodite. Surely not one of them nymphs. "I'm sorry," she told Marcie, passing over the cup. "If you get too bored waiting in the car, you can come inside and find me. Otherwise, let's meet up soon?"

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[info]born_greater
2020-09-27 09:00 am UTC (link)
"Okay. Thank you." Marcie nodded to Melpomene and walked away, the hem of her skirt dragging on the pavement since she couldn't carry it, looking out for Ares' long, black car with the tinted windows- which was like finding a needle in a stack of needles. It was Tragos, leaning against the side of the car with his arms folded, looking up at the stars (strangely visible from here), which gave her the indication she needed.

"Hey," she said, walking up to him. "I brought you some refreshments. I'm gonna sit in the car."

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[info]tragos
2020-09-27 09:30 am UTC (link)
Tragos was not someone who knew how to wait, and tonight waiting was his entire purpose. Stay with the car and be ready to leave. Like a getaway driver, or a watchdog.

When had his life ever required him to wait like this, before? This was nothing like the wait before a fight, which was filled with mental and physical preparation. Tragos was never bored, waiting for a fight. And the rest of his life wasn’t filled with vast stretches of unfilled time, not ever.

But Ares told him to wait so he’d wait.

It gave him a chance to think. Hours of time to think. Tragos literally could not remember ever having this much time to himself with nothing to do and nowhere to go.

Music up loud in the car, he squeezed and released his hand around a gripper. At least he’d bought that. Could work on his crushing grip while he waited. For a while Tragos just watched his arm and his hand move, tensing, releasing, under his skin.

Muscles rippled under the ink on his skin, the KM for his brother. This week, Kaden was out of the house, a trip for school. This was good. Meant he wasn’t at home while Barak and Cy and a bunch of the guys, Ares’ men, were at their place.

Kaden tended to stay out of their way at the best of time but they would have dragged him out of his room, forced a drink into his hand, smacked him round if he did anything to shame them. Tragos remembered being too small to stop it and, yeah, he was fucking grateful for field trips.

The minutes ticked by.

Sometimes, after he’d been kicked out of school, he’d wait around in his car at the gate for his old friends to get out of class, but if they were ever too late he’d just piss off and find something else to do. Run, work out, work on his car. Kaden would read but Tragos had never been able to do nothing, like that.

And home had never been a place for patience. If any one of the brothers was holding anything up there’d be pounding on doors and shouting and dragging.

Closest he’d ever come to doing something like this was a few years ago when Cy had him wait in the car out the back of a service station while he robbed it. But even that involved a whole bunch of nervous energy, waiting for the guys to burst out the doors and run toward the car. Trying to focus on how he had to get the driving right since he’d still been at least a year away from having a proper license. He could drive, back then, just hadn’t been tested under pressure before. Cy figured best way to teach was to throw him in the deep end and hey, it worked. The thing Tragos could make a car do, these days.

He didn’t think Ares and Aphrodite and Marcie were gonna do that tonight. Whatever kind of deal was going down at this party, he didn’t think it was one that involved a getaway driver. Nah, it’d be more subtle than that.

Tragos refused to accept the idea that Ares was just… going to a masquerade ball with no ulterior motive. No, there was more going down tonight than he could see, he was sure of it.

Eventually he climbed out of the car to circle it a few times, checking out the features, then popped the bonnet to look at the engine. As much as he wanted to fiddle with it, he didn’t touch. Not dressed up nice like this. It was a sexy engine, though.

It’d probably be easier to pass the time if he smoked. Tragos dropped the bonnet and exhaled up at the sky. His eyes found the fire escaped that clung to the side of the buildings, found the spaces between the roofs of each one. In his head he bounded from one roof to the other, mentally running the obstacle course of the city. In some ways it was like visualising a fight, and it kept his mind occupied better than thinking about the past did.

He straightened up when he saw Marcie crossing the carpark toward him, looking like a goddamn princess. With food. And a drink. She was entirely unexpected.

But she'd been entirely unexpected at the gym, too. Maybe he better start expecting her places.

He took the plate, and looked over it at her, eyes narrow. "Does Ares know you're here?"

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[info]born_greater
2020-09-27 09:46 am UTC (link)
Marcie shrugged a nonchalant shoulder and leaned against the car next to Tragos, taking a profiterole from the plate. "I didn't ask permission, if that's what you mean. He'll know soon enough, but he won't care. He's got other shit to worry about." Like Hecate and Melpomene and Apollo and Aphrodite. God, those gods were all so messed up.

But was she any better, really? A rush of feeling filled her again, and she sighed heavily. "I'm just tired. I didn't want to bother them." Her mask dangled from her wrist, and she realised she'd left her gloves inside on the couch. Oh well. They weren't really hers anyway.

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[info]tragos
2020-09-27 10:16 am UTC (link)
Tragos tried to weight up how likely he was to get in trouble versus how much he wanted something to eat. For now, he decided, eating could win. He could sent Ares a message when his hands were free.

And partially he didn't want to message him straight away because he didn't want Marcie to know he was dobbing her in. Didn't think he'd win any favour that way. He reached for a - he didn't even know what these were called but it had chocolate on it, and literally dissolved in his mouth. His face was perturbed. "Not your scene in there?" he asked, while he tried to work out how food could do that.

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[info]born_greater
2020-09-27 10:24 am UTC (link)
"Nah... I'm just not in the mood anymore." She smiled a little in amusement at Tragos' face. She imagined that he didn't eat much in the way of French pastries in the gym.

"It's a profiterole. These ones are very light, I don't know how the chef managed it. It's called choux pastry. Do you like it?" she asked, trying to keep her tone easy and not sound patronising.

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[info]tragos
2020-09-27 10:34 am UTC (link)
Tragos gave her a short shrug, unwilling to admit that he liked something. "Bit sweet," he said. Bit freaky, honestly. "What the fuck's it got to do with shoes?"

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[info]born_greater
2020-09-27 10:48 am UTC (link)
Marcie couldn't help a surprised giggle. "Not shoe. Choux. Cee-aich-oh-you-ex. It's French. Oh, those red seeds are pomegranate. Have you tried that before? A whole pomegranate fruit kinda looks like a bloody heart when you cut it open." Maybe Tragos would feel better sticking to the honey cakes and the cup of punch.

She tipped her head back and looked up at the stars. They sure looked beautiful tonight. She couldn't help a yawn as she did, and as she raised a hand to cover it, her gaze fell across a balcony a couple of floors up. She gripped hold of Tragos' elbow almost without thinking.

"That's her," she whispered, her heart jumping painfully. Much had his back to her, but the woman was looking up at him. From what she could see from so far away, but them illuminated by dripping lights above, Much's girl was beautiful. Dark hair, full breasts, a trim figure- utterly perfect. Marcie's face was openly hurt for a moment as she watched, before she schooled it back to neutrality- or as close as she could get.

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[info]tragos
2020-09-27 11:05 am UTC (link)
Tragos has been about to make a comment about how that was a wanky way to spell anything when Marcie said that thing about the bloody heart, and he turned his head to look at her. Dressed like that it was easy to forget she was the same girl who'd tried to fight her way into Ares gym, then tried to pummel him once he'd got her inside. Dressed like that it was easy to be taken by surprise by comments about bloody hearts.

He watched her as she tilted her head, the streetlights made the skin on her throat look pale and delicate. Well. It was pale and delicate. Streetlights just illuminated it. He watched her chest swell as she yawned, and though for a second she was trying something entirely different when she grabbed his arm.

His gaze followed hers up. "That's who?" he asked, narrowing his eyes at the couple on the balcony. He didn't recognise either of them.

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[info]born_greater
2020-09-27 11:18 am UTC (link)
"Oh. Uh." Marcie couldn't take her eyes off them, and she felt like she should. They stood so close, so focused only on each other. "That's. Much and his girlfriend. I'm so fucking stupid." She might as well tell someone, and who was Tragos going to gossip to? "I made a move on him and he turned me down because he has a girlfriend and he never fucking told me. I saw things that weren't there because I wanted to see them. Can we sit in the car please?" She made herself turn around and stop looking, as the couple leaned in for a kiss.

They were probably shaking their heads at the poor, broken, desperate mortal who had to be rescued from her own folly and thought being friendly meant something more. Pity that silly child. Don't trust her with anything.

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[info]tragos
2020-09-27 11:44 am UTC (link)
Tragos squinted a little harder at the couple, trying to figure out what she saw in him. He'd been so weird. So hard to get a reading on. Tragos would have dismissed him entirely, only Ares had invited him into the car, only Much had info they hadn't. Wouldn't've been wise to dismiss him entirely.

His first thought was that Much was an idiot for turning her down, because, uh, look at her. His second was that Much wasn't totally an idiot after all, cos she was Ares' daughter and maybe should be off limits. (Should be. Should be. Didn't stop him still feeling the imprint of her hand on his arm.)

He refrained from commenting, but unlocked the car and climbed in, finishing the drink of punch and leaving the cup rolling empty on the ground beside the car. "Want music?" he asked, gesturing at the sleek stereo system, as he took the opportunity to message Ares Marcie's @ the car with me, making sure Marcie didn't see his screen.

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[info]born_greater
2020-09-27 09:57 pm UTC (link)
It was quite a relief to be on the inside of the car, safely shut in away from the people around her. Marcie nodded to Tragos, and whatever music he listened to was better than silence.

She would let herself have this hurt, for now. She hadn't been rejected in a long time, and it stung. Why shouldn't she let herself feel it? After all that Malcolm put her through as well?

"I'm never dating men again," she grumbled, toying with the edge of her mask. She would get fit, get strong, and work for Aphrodite, and earn some money to stand on her own to feet for once. "Well, maybe not ever. But not for a long time."

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[info]tragos
2020-09-27 10:18 pm UTC (link)
Base hummed through his bones as he switched the music back on, though he did turn it down a bit, since she was a talker.

Kinda figured she'd say something like that, since her last boyfriend kidnapped her and her wannabe boyfriend was a loser - Tragos was about to say something mocking about going gay and how much of a waste that would be, when he noticed her wrists. They'd been scarred last time he'd seen her, from said boyfriend. Her knuckles looked like she'd never abused them, too. "Fuck, you're a fast healer," he said, impressed (and, again, getting the feeling he wasn't seeing everything) as he picked up her hand so he could see it better in the light pouring in from outside the car.

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[info]born_greater
2020-09-28 12:26 am UTC (link)
"Oh, that wasn't me, that was Apollo," Marcie replied. "Don't worry, I'll be back in the gym soon to bloody them up again." She didn't mind a bit of bass. It was such a difference to the music inside, that it felt more human than that listened to by the gods.

"Actually, Ares nearly got in a fight with Apollo for touching me. Melpomene said it's just because he sees me as his property, but it was kind of exciting anyway. He's never acknowledged me as belonging to him before, at least not to my face. There was a bit of a slanging match though."

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[info]tragos
2020-09-28 05:18 am UTC (link)
That wasn't me, that was Apollo. What on earth did that mean? He thought for a moment it was slang for some steroid, something that'd speed up the rate of healing, but there was no way someone like Marcie would have heard about that before he did. (Right??)

But then it turned out Apollo was a person, which didn't clear things up at all. He turned in the driver's seat to face her, forgetting to play down his fascination. "Someone tried to fight Ares?"

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[info]born_greater
2020-09-28 07:39 am UTC (link)
She shrugged, looking up when Tragos turned to look at her. Was that a spark of interest in his eyes? It made a change from his usual stoic countenance. "They didn't throw punches. They would have, but this witch lady stopped them. But they both got pretty nasty." She kicked her shoes off and slid down in the seat, her big skirt gathering up over her lap as she propped her feet up on the dashboard. She probably should sit better and not crumple her dress, but she was past caring. She did glance back at the centre console where those snacks and mini beverages had been, though.

"Think we can pinch a vodka or something from the minibar?" she asked him, the look on her face turning mischievous.

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[info]tragos
2020-09-28 08:03 am UTC (link)
The idea of a woman stopping Ares doing anything was an impossible one to absorb. The 'witch' part of the sentence barely registered, but then - just another way to say bitch, wasn't it? (In the back of his mind he remembered the first time he'd met Melpomene, the way she'd pulled words out of his mouth he never would have said, no matter how sexy. Remembered thinking she was a bit of a witch.)

"I think you can," he replied, eyes drawn first to those long legs and naked feet on the dash, but second to the devilish smile on her lips. It drew one out of him in turn, a sharp curling of one corner of his mouth.

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[info]born_greater
2020-09-28 10:05 am UTC (link)
"Well, fuck it. Aphrodite won't let him do anything about it." Marcie turned around and leaned between the seats to rummage around until she had a couple of small bottles of rum. "Are you allowed to drink?" she teased, considering he was sitting in the driver's seat.

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[info]tragos
2020-09-28 10:25 am UTC (link)
"Fuck off," Tragos said, without any real heat behind it, the smile lingering on his face. "You wanna get me killed? I'm taking that last shoe thing, though," he snatched it off the plate and it disappeared into his mouth. The temptation to get drunk with Marcie was strong, though. But Ares would kill him.

Specially if Ares got back from the party and found Tragos and Marcie in the back seat, which is where they'd end up if Tragos lowered his inhibitions even a little. Those legs and that bold fuck-it attitude, what a package.

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[info]born_greater
2020-09-28 10:56 am UTC (link)
"Alright then, you chicken." Marcie sat back in her seat and cracked the top of the bottle. She regarded Tragos for a moment as she drank. The more she spent time with him, the more he showed who he was, and she found she was getting to like him better.

"So. Tell me something about yourself," she said, turning sideways in the chair and tucking her legs up. "How long have you worked with Ares for?"

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[info]tragos
2020-09-28 10:28 pm UTC (link)
Tragos liked the way she said with instead of for. Because with was right, as if they were on the same level. Ares trusted and relief on him after all, didn't he? "Since July," he said. "But I've been round the gym and part of it all longer than that. Couple years."

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