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Title: In the Stables
Contributors: pb_prince,
wings_of_charm
Edited by: Carla Lute
Posted: 2006-01-17 to 20
Game Date:
September 7th
Disclaimer: No one at Levicorpus owns Harry
Potter, the world or its characters. We
just like to play in J.K. Rowling’s world.
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Blaise went to the stable
to meet Promise at the appointed time.
Promise had just finished putting Eclipse's
grain into the bin it belonged in and was pitching in the last of the hay when
Charm flitted up to her and informed her that Blaise was on his way. She smiled and picked some hay out of
Charm's fur as the cat did the same to her hair.
By the time Blaise arrived Promise was sitting
calmly on a bale of hay waiting for him. Charm flitted over to greet him
happily.
"Hello, Blaise, lovely evening,"
Promise said with a smirk as if she hadn't been expecting him
"'lo" Blaise said, flicking his eyes
about the stable. He had not been in here before. "You said, you knew
something about dealing with dragons?"
Promise smiled brightly, "I do. Lemongrass.
It's that simple. Dragons will not come near lemongrass...well it repels pretty
much all reptiles, especially serpents. I actually took the liberty of..."
She trailed off and looked around for her saddlebags. She found them then dug
through them for a moment then pulled out a smaller bag, out of which she
pulled a large woven 'lei' like ring made of, presumably, lemongrass.
"..Making you this." She tossed the lemongrass 'necklace' to Blaise.
"Put it around your neck in dragon country to keep them away. Also, Put
these sprigs," she pulled out a ziplock baggie full of lemongrass and gave
it to him, "in the brush end of your broom at random. Just shove them in
there among the broom sprigs."
She pulled out a small bunch of lemongrass that was braided and tied with a
black ribbon. "Lastly, burn this. Dragons are big animals. I don't know
how much lemongrass is needed to repel them. Better to have too much than not
enough, right?"
Promise loooked thoughtful. "Really that's all you should need, or so my
brother told me."
Suddenly she looked slightly concerned, "Hey, and if you actually run into
some real trouble I want you to summon Charm. She can emit a sound that repels
predators, and she's just useful to have around in a pinch. We really don't
want you to get hurt. To call her flick your wand three times, say 'Advoco'
then say Charm's name while visualizing her in your mind. Then you blow across
the top of your wand. Like this.."
She flicked her wand three times saying "Advoco" then blew across the
tip of her wand as she'd indicated. A very soft sound that resembled birdsong
fluttered off of her lips.
Charm, who had found her way over to Blaise for greetings and pets fluttered
her wings and nodded vigorously.
"Charm won't actually hear that sound, but she'll know where to go. It's
how my parents call her to get a letter to me...she can actually sing like that
to if she wants to, but she's to cranky usually."
Eclipse stamped impatiently from her stall, and Promise got up to feed her a
'horse cookie' as she called them. "I really don't think I can offer any
more help for you for the race though. I'm not really a broom person myself. I
mean if you need help sneaking away to GET to the race I might be able to help
out...if you don't get permission, that is. Other than that I'm not sure what I
can do...I guess you can try me though. I'm willing to help…partly because I'm
bored but mostly because Charm likes you so much...and I suppose I don't hate
you either."
"It's nice not to be hated," Blaise
said indifferently. He was not sure what to make of all the help Promise was
offering him. "Advoco?"
Promise returned to her previous spot near
Blaise and nodded. "Yes, Advoco. It's a spell my father came up with a
long time ago to call Charm for mail purposes but it can actually work for
calling anyone, but I've never used it for anyone but Charm."
Promise hesitated before she spoke up again, "Just out of curiosity, how
are you planning on doing this? The race. If you can't get permission how are
you going to handle the situation?"
Blaise tucked the lemongrass away in his pockets
and walked towards the winged horse to get a better look. "I'll just leave
if have to. They're not allowed to stop us leaving permanently. Or I could find
a way to get kicked out I suppose." But Draco said he had an idea...
Eclipse looked as if she were about to step back
when Promise stood and put a calming hand on her neck. "It's ok, little
sister. He's a good guy, he won't hurt you." She said quietly to the horse
causing her to calm down.
"You can pet her if you'd like. She won't hurt you now. She doesn't like
guys very much, but if you reassure her she won't mind you. Hell, Charm liked
you, maybe she will too. Charm is a very good judge of character."
When Blaise mentioned leaving school she frowned and looked a little concerned,
"Well I hope we can avoid that. We'd miss you, Charm and I. I don't really talk to a lot of people here."
Blaise spared Promise a short glance when she
called him a "good guy". He placed his hand on the bridge of the
horse's nose, gingerly stroking the space between her eyes and mouth and
keeping half and eye on her teeth.
"It's only the first week," he said dismissively. "Do you think
she'd mind if I touched her wings?"
Promise shrugged at the first week of school
comment and stroked Eclipse's neck. When he asked if Eclipse would allow him to
touch her wings, she smiled and nodded.
"Yeah it won't be a problem at all, go right ahead. We can even give you a
ride if you want."
Blaise considered that, but he was already
taking a risk by being out after curfew. "Maybe another time," he
said. He climbed into the stall, set down lightly, and went to touch Eclipse's
wing where it met the shoulder, following the direction of the hair with his
fingers.
Eclipse stretched out her neck happily. Her
mouth working ever so slightly as she contemplated her glee.
Promise laughed a little, "Oh, pah. Like
they'd ever find out. And I could tell them I needed some strong man-arms to
help me haul hay." She smiled and
shook her head, "But I suppose it can wait."
Promise slid into the stall as well then used a rung of the gait to launch
herself onto the huge horse's back. When she landed Eclipse raised one of her
wings to steady Promise, and Promise lay on her stomach on Eclipse's back
looking down at Blaise cheerfully.
"I do not haul hay," Blaise said as
Promise got on the horse's back.
Promise slid another horse treat out of her pocket and handed it to Blaise.
"Here, give her that. She might forget that you're a guy, or at least be
friendly with you when I'm not around. She likes food almost as much as fatty
over there," she said, indicating Charm.
Blaise took the treat and gave it to the horse.
He felt suddenly bored with it. "I'm going back in," he said wiping
his hand on his robes.
Promise sat up on Eclipse's back. "Alright,
have a good night," She said then clicked her tongue. Eclipse backed up a
few steps then ran forward and bounded over the stall gate, which was
relatively short.
They thundered off, and in a flurry of feathers rose into the air for their
evening exercise.
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