Llewellyn Watts (
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MHA #15 to MHA #14, Tuesday Morning
Over the past few weeks, Watts had become quite accustomed to being awakened by the sound of a rather energetic cat who liked to make it known that he needed to be fed right now immediately. A desire that was often expressed by running around the apartment at top speed.
Today was no different. Or at least, it had been, up until the first muffled thump sounded from the living room. A few minutes later, there was another. Then another.
With a resigned grumble, Watts got out of bed to see what had Raphael making such a commotion, only to find his cat perched on the edge of the couch, staring intently at something that was whizzing around in the air. The reason for the thump noises soon became evident, as the cat launched himself up off the arm of the couch in an attempt to catch the flying whatever-it-was. Which was now zooming around Watts's head in an increasingly agitated circle. Watts swatted at it. It darted out of the way, and then back towards him. Watts glanced over at Raphael, who was, tail twitching, clearly ready to attempt to catch the thing again. "Don't you dare," Watts said, as if he had a chance in hell of the cat actually listening to him.
Raphael jumped. The flying thing zipped out of the way. Watts also managed to move out of the way, narrowly avoiding a faceful of cat. The flying thing moved closer again, resuming the agitated circling of Watts's head.
"Go away!" he swatted at it, and it darted out of the way of his hand. Watts took the opportunity to dash back into his bedroom, shutting the door before the flying nuisance could follow him in. Grabbing a shirt and a pair of trousers, he got dressed- well, sort of- in the interest of expediency he skipped the waistcoat.
He made sure Raphael was fed, all the while attempting to fend off the irritating flying thing, and then few minutes later and he was across the hall, knocking on Steven's door. Unbeknownst to him, of course, the flying thing (yes, you absolutely guessed it, it's totally the mistletoe) was sneakily hovering juuuuuuust behind him. Waiting. Lurking.
[ooc: for the guy who lives there. no, not that one. the other one.]
Today was no different. Or at least, it had been, up until the first muffled thump sounded from the living room. A few minutes later, there was another. Then another.
With a resigned grumble, Watts got out of bed to see what had Raphael making such a commotion, only to find his cat perched on the edge of the couch, staring intently at something that was whizzing around in the air. The reason for the thump noises soon became evident, as the cat launched himself up off the arm of the couch in an attempt to catch the flying whatever-it-was. Which was now zooming around Watts's head in an increasingly agitated circle. Watts swatted at it. It darted out of the way, and then back towards him. Watts glanced over at Raphael, who was, tail twitching, clearly ready to attempt to catch the thing again. "Don't you dare," Watts said, as if he had a chance in hell of the cat actually listening to him.
Raphael jumped. The flying thing zipped out of the way. Watts also managed to move out of the way, narrowly avoiding a faceful of cat. The flying thing moved closer again, resuming the agitated circling of Watts's head.
"Go away!" he swatted at it, and it darted out of the way of his hand. Watts took the opportunity to dash back into his bedroom, shutting the door before the flying nuisance could follow him in. Grabbing a shirt and a pair of trousers, he got dressed- well, sort of- in the interest of expediency he skipped the waistcoat.
He made sure Raphael was fed, all the while attempting to fend off the irritating flying thing, and then few minutes later and he was across the hall, knocking on Steven's door. Unbeknownst to him, of course, the flying thing (yes, you absolutely guessed it, it's totally the mistletoe) was sneakily hovering juuuuuuust behind him. Waiting. Lurking.
[ooc: for the guy who lives there. no, not that one. the other one.]
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still being slow playedevents of yesterday and thus the one who had eventually gone to sleep. However, Llewellyn's knock was recognizable even while they were sleeping. And thus it was Steven who woke up and made his way to the door.Not a fully awake Steven. A Steven with bed head and his eyes not all the way open. But a Steven never the less.
"Hello... you?" Steven said, uncertain as he opened the door. It did look like Llewellyn, but again Steven wasn't fully awake yet.
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"Hello, you," Watts replied. "My apologies for calling on you at this hour," generally the sort of thing one said when knocking late at night, but these were two very much not morning people here, so Steven's uncertainty was understandable. "But I come in search of sanctuary." Completely unaware that his efforts were for naught, as the thing he was trying to escape had followed him out of his apartment. "May I come in?"
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The something in question still being careful to remain out of sight as Watts came inside.
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Well, not anymore, now that the prey in question had oh so cruelly been snatched from his paws. But of course Watts didn’t know that.
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“That.“
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“I didn’t realize mistletoe could fly.”
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Not that Steven had a great deal of experience, but he did come from a city where Christmas decorations weren't in short supply.
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Which was when the mistletoe decided enough was enough, vines shooting out to grab at Watts’s shoulders and push him right towards Steven.
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Now that Steven was more awake, he realized what was going on. "Lana warned me about you. I'll set you on fire, don't think I won't."
Of course Steven didn't actually have anything nearby to make fire with. Also there was a much easier solution within reach. Within Steven's grip, as a matter of fact.
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Watts, meanwhile, was just trying to catch up.
“What did Miss Beniko warn you about?” he asked Steven.
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“Hmmm,” Watts said. “And does being avatar of a moon god give you fire related powers?” he asked. He didn’t think so, given how Steven had attempted to put out the illusionary fires a few months ago, but he had made the threat.
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Not that Steven had unpacked any of his Hanukkah candles yet.
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