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nysm / tvd } { if you will, please move in closer
In another lifetime, Dylan Rhodes never existed. In another lifetime, he didn't need to, because Lionel Shrike never drown in the Hudson River, Dylan Rhodes stayed Jacob Shrike, and his life went in a very different direction.
At age fifteen, his father started teaching him the tricks of the trade: sleight of hand, how to build a rig, how to do a little bit of actual magic, despite the fact that probably wasn't something he should be sharing, just yet. Shortly after that, Jacob met a young Alma Dray, tagging along with her grandfather, a friend of his father's, stopping by to check up on him. They grew up together, life continued on, and Jacob eventually went to college for Theatre Design and Stagecraft. At twenty-two, just after graduation, Jacob was chosen to join the Eye, his test to help the LVPD clear the name of another magician, despite all the evidence in the world making him seem guilty as sin. There, Jacob met Michael Fuller, his partner a lifetime away, and the two became friends as they managed, despite all odds, to pull off what had been asked of Jacob by the Eye. He continued on into a career as a stage magician in the Eye, eventually married Alma, and continued to occasionally work with Fuller as a consultant, when time allowed.
Over the course of the next few decades, Jacob and Alma tried to have children and failed, and eventually adopted one Jack Wilder, age 10. Using Eye resources, he helped Merritt McKinney get a good lawyer and clear his name after his brother screwed him over. He followed the rising stars that were J. Daniel Atlas and Henley Reeves, and when they decided to call it quits, pulled the both of them back together, forcing Daniel to give Henley a more active role in the show. And eventually, yes, he called the four of them together, not for revenge but something similar, to get them into the Eye. And somewhere along the way, Jacob and Alma tried for children again, and this time managed, giving Jack a brother, Lio, Lionel, named after his grandfather.
Basically, this is the best possible timeline.
And now, it's just after dinner, Jacob off to his nightly rehearsal at 5Pointz, that his space, now, like his father before him. He takes a detour tonight, though, to grab a cup of coffee, beforehand, a little bit of magic pulled around him, to make himself not completely invisible, but at least a little less noticeable. Normally, he doesn't mind showing off or signing autographs, when a fan approaches, and fans do often approach, his notoriety somewhere up there with Penn and Teller, Seigfried and Roy, but -- not tonight. He's not feeling it tonight, a little tired for whatever reason, hence the coffee, so magic it is. And now he's sitting at a table, idly people-watching as he leans into his cup. Have at him, if you can still see him (or, maybe, in certain party's cases, sense him) despite his best efforts.
At age fifteen, his father started teaching him the tricks of the trade: sleight of hand, how to build a rig, how to do a little bit of actual magic, despite the fact that probably wasn't something he should be sharing, just yet. Shortly after that, Jacob met a young Alma Dray, tagging along with her grandfather, a friend of his father's, stopping by to check up on him. They grew up together, life continued on, and Jacob eventually went to college for Theatre Design and Stagecraft. At twenty-two, just after graduation, Jacob was chosen to join the Eye, his test to help the LVPD clear the name of another magician, despite all the evidence in the world making him seem guilty as sin. There, Jacob met Michael Fuller, his partner a lifetime away, and the two became friends as they managed, despite all odds, to pull off what had been asked of Jacob by the Eye. He continued on into a career as a stage magician in the Eye, eventually married Alma, and continued to occasionally work with Fuller as a consultant, when time allowed.
Over the course of the next few decades, Jacob and Alma tried to have children and failed, and eventually adopted one Jack Wilder, age 10. Using Eye resources, he helped Merritt McKinney get a good lawyer and clear his name after his brother screwed him over. He followed the rising stars that were J. Daniel Atlas and Henley Reeves, and when they decided to call it quits, pulled the both of them back together, forcing Daniel to give Henley a more active role in the show. And eventually, yes, he called the four of them together, not for revenge but something similar, to get them into the Eye. And somewhere along the way, Jacob and Alma tried for children again, and this time managed, giving Jack a brother, Lio, Lionel, named after his grandfather.
Basically, this is the best possible timeline.
And now, it's just after dinner, Jacob off to his nightly rehearsal at 5Pointz, that his space, now, like his father before him. He takes a detour tonight, though, to grab a cup of coffee, beforehand, a little bit of magic pulled around him, to make himself not completely invisible, but at least a little less noticeable. Normally, he doesn't mind showing off or signing autographs, when a fan approaches, and fans do often approach, his notoriety somewhere up there with Penn and Teller, Seigfried and Roy, but -- not tonight. He's not feeling it tonight, a little tired for whatever reason, hence the coffee, so magic it is. And now he's sitting at a table, idly people-watching as he leans into his cup. Have at him, if you can still see him (or, maybe, in certain party's cases, sense him) despite his best efforts.
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"I got a friend who has a house around here, but we won't be able to see this one from there," he tells her as he returns his attentions to her. "Barring that, I can probably get us into somewhere closer." Break in, keep whoever's home from noticing them, and sneak upstairs to keep an eye on Damien's house.
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"Works for me."
What's a little B and E when you're trying to save the world?
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He'll let her pick where she wants to set up shop, exactly. The only caveat he might offer is that it's not the one directly across from Damien, for all that he still might be able to see them, there.
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"How's that one?"
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There's the feel of him pulling his magic around them before he starts forward. It lingers, heavy but not unpleasant, not unlike a blanket, as they cross the street, and approach the house. He stops when they reach the door, glancing back at her, and then reaches for the door knob. There's a flash, a spark, like a shock of static electricity, and then he's pushing it open. He slips inside and gestures for her to close the door behind her, before heading deeper in, keeping an eye out for stairs up to the second floor. They'll be able to see Damien's apartment better from there; they'll disturb whoever lives here less from there.
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"Sorry again, for taking over your evening. Also maybe apologies in advance for Marcel being Marcel."
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"Long as he doesn't decide to eat me or flashy thing me ... " He'll live.
Are you old enough to know what he's talking about Josie? Are you old enough to remember Men in Black, to get that reference?
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Yes, she gets the reference. Her father was a nerd and not above using the TV as a babysitter. But amused as she is, she can't help but correct the terminology.
"You mean compulsion, and he can't. You're a witch, which means you can't be compelled. No supernatural creatures can." Then she pauses. "Except for doppelgangers, which ... I never figured that one out. Maybe it's because they're too close to human."
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Probably. This won't be the first time Dylan's dealt with a dick-waving asshole, so if that's all Josie is really apologizing for, he'll live.
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"Have you not run into a lot of them? Vampires, I mean."
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#notallsupernaturals?
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That in mind, he hums, nods. A smile follows, so she doesn't think he's mocking her, as he tells her, "It's good, that -- that hope or whatever."
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"He's here."
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Never mind the fact that that's a given and he knows it, for all that Marcel can't come in on his own. He turns to head that way, that in mind.
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"So Hope said something about you needing me to be bait?"
"Yep." Josie nods. "For a Croatoan."
"That's the secrets monster that turns people to goop, isn't it?" Josie nods and he shakes his head. "You know, I don't know where you all found these monsters, but I continue to wish you didn't."
"Technically, they found us," Josie points out, before he gives her a look. "Yeah, I know. Not helpful."
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Maybe that's more helpful? It at least gives Marcel a logical leaping point to understand why he was called here.
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Josie turns and points to the house they were watching. "He's holed up over there. The ideal is to hold the creature here long enough that he's forced to despell it himself or I can get something of his to do it myself."
"How long do you think it will take it to get here?"
"I think you're probably the juiciest prey in town. It shouldn't take long."
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Or if Josie needs help, persuading or robbing Damien -- well, he's here, and he's not sure what his part in this should be, really. He'd welcome any and all direction.
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Josie's brows raise, before she turns and sees the creature coming up the sidewalk. Her eyes widen as she steps backwards.
"I'm not opposed."
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Marcel sends out a burst of speed, grabbing the creature by the cloak before it can open it's mouth. Josie gasped before turning and pointing towards the house that they're targeting. Just to make sure he hits the right one.
He spins like he's winding up for a pitch, and flings the monster into the wall of the house Damien is currently residing in.
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It doesn't hurt, if only because it lets him spot movement in the house, removed from Marcel and the monster. He starts immediately towards the back of the house, calling, "I think he's gonna try and slip out the back door."
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