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potter; EVAN ([info]potterlings) wrote in [info]reduxpitch,
@ 2016-05-17 13:11:00

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Entry tags:!thread, character: evan potter, retired character: andrew kirke

who ? evan potter, andrew kirke and a load of npcs
when ? evening of 17th may, early morning hours of 18th may
where ? a house
what ? the exams are over!
status ? complete



Evan was rather drunk. There was a reasonably good excuse for how he had gotten so, too. The exam that had finished at one today, had been the last one Evan had to sit this year for his course, and that had been the same for most of the people on his degree, and also, oddly, Maths. So when they had left the room, all striding out once the clock had hit 1pm, with the exception of those finishing early, the obvious choice had been going straight to the pub. Two cocktail pitchers later (which Evan had shared with others, thank you very much), they had ended up at Tom’s house. Evan had literally no idea who Tom was, apart from the fact that he had just done his Maths exams. Erzebet knew him, though, which should have been an indication of nothing good but Evan was too pleased to be done with his exams to care. So Tom’s house it was.

What Tom’s house also was, was peppered with posters of Quake. It was somewhat odd to enter a house and be met with the face of emo-hedgehog, whose name Evan honestly didn’t know, on a poster. Whoever Tom’s housemates were, though, they had either had no exams, were celebrating the conclusion of them or genuinely just didn’t care, because the house was absolutely filled with people. Someone had handed Evan a drink as soon as he had walked through the door and currently he was having a discussion about the merits of examining Maths students with people he had neither ever met nor thought he’d ever meet again.

“Yes, but the principle of maths, any maths, whether it be magical or not, still is inherently linked to philosophy, so unless you are allowed a coursework based assessment, you can’t be expected to possibly illustrate a full understanding of a subject through doing formulas,” Evan said waving his half-empty glass (of what, he did not know) around. There was someone who gave a reply in agreement to Evan’s statement and someone who attempted to argue for the logistics of mathematical and statistical benefits of exams, which frankly were just ridiculous, but Evan was also trying to spot Erzebet so she could save him from the conversation leading nowhere, except he got distracted by another Quake poster.

It wasn’t terribly shocking that Evan got distracted by it either, not when the conversation involved the philosophical application of maths on actual maths and the poster involved a half-naked picture of Andrew winking at Evan. “Isn’t he really hot?” Someone said, drawing Evan’s attention back to the conversation, which clearly no longer was about maths and the reasons for examining you in them, and had turned to how hot Andrew looked half-naked. Which was very, but the answer Evan offered was mostly an a ‘I guess’. This, in return, earned Evan a what-felt-like a ten minute monologue about how Andrew was hot and was amazing and frankly, Evan knew that already.

“Oh, Evan doesn’t follow Quake,” Erzebet said from behind him, because Erzebet seemingly mostly only said things if they could irritate other people, and with that statement she had managed to irritate both Evan and the person telling him about how great Andrew was, so really, double kudos to her.

The grand speech about how attractive Andrew was somehow then turned into a speech about how amazing and talented Quake was and Evan really wasn’t sure whether he was nodding along with it because he agreed or because he felt so drunk it seemed easier than arguing over whether any one band could really be described as changing the meaning of Magic rock (which it literally could not and what the fuck were they even on about?!). Everything was sort of spinning and Evan felt really quite drunk. There were also more cups of what Evan was trying very hard not to identify as ‘mystery drinks’ passed to him and he should probably go home.

Except that going home was a very hard concept right now and whilst Evan knew he should, Erzebet was seemingly having a lot of fun and Evan knew no one else here who could get him to a Floo (or apparate him without costing an arm or a kidney). Which obviously meant that there was only one solution (there might’ve been more but Evan could only think of one) and that was to get Andrew to save Evan.

It took longer than Evan had anticipated to locate an owl, which perhaps he should have expected to be difficult, despite that it was a party filled with Magical folk. Once he did, though, Evan owled Andrew a note with the address to the house and a rather desperate ‘please come and get me, I’m very drunk’, that might have been misspelled, but Evan had tried very hard to make sure it wasn’t. Once the owl flew off, Evan returned to the party, taking a sip of a new drink handed to him before he could really think of not doing so.



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[info]dragondrums
2016-05-19 04:24 pm UTC (link)
"That might take a while," Andrew teased, "and I'm not sure I know all the words." Actually, Andrew was absolutely sure Evan knew more of the words than he did, though there were probably some words Andrew knew and Evan didn't (glissando and pentatonic, for example). Learning that Evan hadn't had a bad exam didn't surprise Andrew very much and he pressed a quick kiss to Evan's temple in apology for implying otherwise. "Then it's not going to start now," he said, confident in Evan's success. He certainly hadn't skimped on studying.

Andrew shook his head, pausing at a junction to let Evan decide which direction they would take. "I can take you somewhere a bit better than a Students Union," he promised. "I am in a rock band, after all, I've got an image to keep up." Actually, Andrew hadn't been clubbing in ages. Not since before he'd met Evan. Which was a little expected, as he didn't need to pull strangers anymore, but also a little surprising because he did like the dancing and the music as well as the opportunity for sex. "It'll be good. I just need to decide where, and what night. Unless you want options?" So far, Evan had proved perfectly happy to let Andrew plan activities, but since this wasn't a surprise Andrew could actually involve him in the decisions.

"I think it probably does?" Andrew was only guessing. "Things like tomatoes are already pretty wet inside, so I guess you just squash them up a bit and add some cream." He noticed Evan's frown, and quickly added, "I'm sure they'll teach you things other than soup. Are you going to pick a certain kind of cookery or just basics?" Again, there were probably too many types of food to learn them all in one summer. It hadn't occurred to Andrew that Evan might be worried about not being able to. As far as he was concerned, cookery was a lot easier than architecture and he'd never had trouble following basic recipes, so the idea Evan might not be able to was clearly ridiculous.

Andrew leaned in to Evan, pausing while they waited for some lights to change. "Daisy's tree house has three floors?" Andrew had assumed the tree house was - well - a normal tree house. "And plumbing?" He grinned, shaking his head slightly. "You're really amazing, you know?" In a way, it shouldn't have surprised him. Evan had, after all, made the model castle, and the blanket fort tent. It was still impressive though. Even without having seen the treehouse, Andrew was suddenly picturing something a lot more Evan-like. "I don't know what you're going to do that's going to keep you as busy as that." Andrew frowned, because he would really have liked to be able to suggest something. "But can you do something where I can come hang out with you at weekends?" Before this conversation, all Andrew had known about Daisy's tree house was that it existed and that it was secret. He'd really rather Evan have a project that didn't have to be kept secret from him, if he was going to spend all summer on it.

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[info]potterlings
2016-05-19 04:49 pm UTC (link)
When they came to a junction, Evan pulled Andrew towards the left as the road would lead them to a park. It was a nice park but it would also be an okay place to apparate from since it was hardly a busy place this late in the night. "No," Evan shook his head when Andrew asked if he wanted options for wherever they went clubbing to. "I trust your choices," he added honestly but rather absent-mindedly, not really giving a great deal of thought to whatever was coming out of his mouth. The alcohol was doing something odd to Evan's stomach and all the lights around them looked really bright, which was quite distracting.

"Squishy tomatoes and cream sound awful," Evan commented looking at Andrew the same way he had looked at Ron when Ron had planned to put two and half vegetables in his soup. "Basic, I suppose," he replied to the second part. Evan hadn't really thought about doing like country-specific classes but now that Andrew mentioned it, that sounded quite interesting. Soups of the nations. "I'm not sure what the basics are though," Evan admitted. "Like I can boil water so that's pretty basic, yeah? But then to boil a potato or and egg you need to know like for how long they should be in the pot and then what if you want mash that's like extra potato-water time, I guess. Or less? Who knows? Do you think I need to read a physics book?" Evan asked. How did potatoes even cook?

Evan was about to say how Daisy's tree house technically was meant to have four floors but Evan couldn't decide what the best access route to the top floor would be or what sort of material he should use that wouldn't clash with the magic on the third floor when Andrew said that Evan was amazing. Evan didn't think he was particularly amazing, not when he had flooded the living room so much he had had to change the whole floor. Maybe if he had managed to straight out set up the third floor, then sure, but there had been so much water that Evan had had to use three different drying charms to get rid of it. "Obviously," Evan confirmed. Sure, Andrew wouldn't be able to visit the three house but Evan would always make time for him. "Whenever you want," he added.

The park, as Evan had suspected was empty, which was fine by him. "I'm really glad you came to rescue me," he commented, pausing briefly so he could lean in and brush a kiss against Andrew's cheek. "Last year after exams we ended up in this old church on the outskirts of Cambridge for a rave and it was awful. Have you ever been to a rave organised by Higher Potions students? The drinks there were the most elaborate thing anyone had ever seen and were so potent that I can't remember half of the night but at one point someone rode in on a horse?" The memory of it was slightly clearer now that Evan was drunk but it still didn't make a great deal of sense. "At least this party only had a weird Quake-obsession," Evan added thoughtfully, before looking at Andrew seriously. "I mean, you probably could've ridden in on a a horse," he said.

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