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Change
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A borrower's life is full of peril as it is, changing things just makes it worse. A fairy's life is much the same but for different reasons.
So maybe, they shouldn't live together.
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Logan hated change. He was a borrower, of course he did; change was extremely dangerous.
If his humans were to change their schedule, for instance, he would have more chance of getting caught whilst borrowing. If he was to change houses, he would have to plan a whole new routine and a new human’s schedule, all the passageways and everything else.
He liked his routine as it was. His humans were loud, but they were predictable. Most of the time.
He had just finished a borrowing run when the loudest human came home, hands trapping something and running towards the bedrooms, where the second human was sat.
Logan cautiously followed from the walls, wary of what could possibly be a new pet or such he would have to avoid. He got there a few minutes after the human did and peered out of a vent. There was a cage on the bedside table and in it was a-
Well, he thought they were a borrower at first, but he had never seen a borrower with wings.
The humans were conversing, but he wasn’t listening, instead watching the fairy intently. They were stood up in the golden bird cage, glaring at the humans.
Logan felt a twang of sympathy in his chest. The prison was carried out to the living room, and set on a different table. Now, all Logan had to do was wait for the humans to sleep, and he would be able to help them.
It took longer than Logan would have wanted but, eventually the humans went to bed. Logan climbed the coffee table to where the fairy was attempting to pick the lock on the outside of the cage. From this close, he noticed some things about them, like the fact that their wings were crumpled and slightly teared, and that they had dark circles under their eyes. Logan couldn’t tell if they were painted on or not
“Salutations. I am Logan. Do you want assistance?” They nodded, before seemingly trying to speak. It sounded more like bells to him
“I apologise, I seem to be having trouble understanding you. You can understand me, correct?” They nodded “Fantastic, lets get you out of this cage and then we’ll figure out some means of communication after”
He brought out a paperclip and used that and a pin to pick the padlock. His father had taught him how to do so in case humans ever caged him or another, and it seemed to come in handy. The lock clicked open after about two and a half minutes of messing with it.
He opened the cage door and the fairy climbed out
“I noticed your wings seem injured, are you still able to fly?”
They gave the wings a small flutter and grimaced in what Logan assumed was pain, before shaking their head. Logan set up his hook and string, and looked up at the fairy
“Do you think you’d be able to climb? If not I could carry you” he offered and the fairy looked down before grabbing the string and lowering themselves to the ground. Logan followed and started leading them towards his closest entrance to the wall
They walked into the wall with minimal hesitation, their wings holding a dim glow in the dark space. Logan took them to his home, and turned on the lights he had borrowed, ironically known as fairy lights.
His home wasn’t the biggest, not by a long shot, but it was his. He had a blanket curled in the corner that he used as a sort of nest, and a group of outfits in a corner, and as well, a place to store all his tools.
The fairy looked around a little and Logan sat down for a moment
“You can stay here if you wish, but if not, I could lead you to the outside of this house. It is entirely your own decision, simply nod if you want to stay and shake your head if you’d prefer getting far away from here”
The fairy nodded, and sat down next to him, not making eye contact. Their wings looked in absolutely horrendous shape and Logan realised how bad that must be for them.
“Would you allow me to take a look at your wings, I have a few first aid supplies in my supply corner” The fairy nodded again and Logan gathered some bandages.
He started to smooth out their wings, murmuring soft encouragements to his new acquaintance as it evidently caused them pain. He bandaged them up as well as he could with scraps of humans bandages
They gave a strained smile once it was done and gave them a tentative flutter, wincing only slightly. Logan still didn’t think they could fly with them in that shape, but that was simply an observation. They said something to him and, though he did not understand the words themselves, he interpreted it as an expression of gratitude
“Ah, if you are thanking me, then you are welcome, if not, then we should probably find a better way to communicate. You know how to write, correct?”
They nodded and Logan brought out some scraps of paper and a piece of pencil led that he had borrowed a while before, and handed them to the fairy
“Would you mind giving me your name? I feel that should be the first course of action here” They wrote their name on one of the scraps and handed it to him
“Hm. Virgil... You have a very nice name, if I do say so myself. I believe to have already introduced myself, but in case I am mistaken, my name is Logan. Shall we get some sleep? I can set up somewhere for you if you wish”
They nodded to both and Logan widened his nest slightly, and they both crawled in. Neither of them were too disruptive whilst sleeping and the morning came quickly, as indicated by a loud shout from one of the humans, presumably Patton
“Janus! The little guy’s gone! It’s not in the cage, and I don’t know how, or-or where it went. Poor thing probably can’t survive on it’s own, not with those injured wings” Logan peeked out through a tiny hole in the wallpaper to see a distressed human looking at the cage
Janus walked in to inspect the prison.
“Were the door and windows closed when you came in?” After Patton gave a nod, he continued “Well, it has to be somewhere in here then” and they searched
Logan looked over to Virgil and saw a look of panic overtake their features as they looked at the humans. They started muttering to themselves, pacing around the walls. The gradually got louder, but Logan doubted they knew that.
The humans froze when they heard it, and Logan quickly put his hand over their mouth and motioned to the humans before removing his hand
“Did you hear that?” Everyone froze at that and Virgil backed away from the wall, holding his own hands to his face with wide eyes. Janus nodded at Patton’s question
“Yeah, it’s definitely still in the house at least... Let’s keep looking” The humans were getting closer to the wall and Virgil grabbed a piece of paper and the pencil again
‘How do I get outside???’
Logan motioned for them to follow him through a tunnel, grabbing pencil and paper on the way out. Logan knew the way well, as he paced it every day, stopping spiders and rats from nesting there, as he would never know when he would need to make a quick escape.
They followed, occasionally attempting to flutter their wings and hissing in pain. After a few minutes of walking, the only light coming from Virgil’s wings, they saw a small crack of light. Logan pushed it open and stepped to the side to let Virgil through
They walked closer and simply stared at the mass of identical houses surrounding them, and backed into the house again, shaking their head. Logan looked back at them
“Are you not going outside, after all?” Virgil shook their head, tears in their eyes
Logan handed them the pencil and paper and they scribbled down an answer
‘I don’t know where we are, I don’t know how to get home, especially without my wings’
Logan hummed in thought, reading over the note
“I do wish I could help, but I have only ever lived on this street, I don’t know anything beyond it. If you wish, however, my home is open to you for however long it takes you to completely heal and then some. You can stay in the walls if you want, and I shall be the one to get food and supplies to avoid you getting spotted. You can stay here as long as you see fit, and if that happens to be longer than it takes for your wings to heal, then so be it” He stated, holding his hand for them to take
The differences in the hands was noticeable immediately, with theirs being slightly smaller, matching their shorter stature, and softer, in contrast to his own large, callused hands formed from years of climbing and borrowing. He lead them back to his home, which was technically their home as well now.
He looked at his nest in thought. Perhaps Virgil would want a separate nest? For borrowers, it was common to share nests, as it took up less supplies, but perhaps that wasn’t a thing with fairies.
He knew that, with humans, sharing a sleeping space was mainly a thing only if the humans were romantically or sexually involved, and that was certainly not a message he would wish to convey to Virgil, as he had only met them the previous night
He elected to keep it as it was unless Virgil brought up a problem themselves, and instead looked at his food supplies, trying to determine when next he would have to borrow. It seemed he was set for the next few days or so, with the addition of Virgil.
He started getting out some portions of food for them both; giving Virgil a few berries he had borrowed, and himself half of a cracker. They ate in relative silence, the only noise coming from the outside of the walls.
The humans were still looking for the fairy, though they seemed to be giving up, quite luckily for the fairy themselves.
They lived together for a month before any problems arose. The humans had heard Virgil’s voice a few times, but they had stopped actively trying to look for him. They always glanced in the direction, however.
Logan was on his routine borrowing run whilst the humans were working outside of the house, as he was every three days
He knew Virgil was watching him from their shared home, as that is what he always did, to make sure Logan stayed safe. Logan didn’t mind, as long as he stayed out of sight
As it was, the humans believed that Virgil escaped by himself, so if he was caught once again, the humans might put him in something more secure, that Logan wouldn’t be able to help with.
He had just got half of the supplies, when he heard the front door open. Realising that he was on a table in the middle of the room, with no chance of having enough time to climb down, he ran to the edge of the table and looked down
It wasn’t too high, there was a chance to jump without injury; a slim chance, but a chance nonetheless. He couldn’t spend any more time thinking on that as the human started opening the door to the kitchen
Logan jumped and he landed with a sickening crack of the arm and a scream, before everything went black.
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Virgil was flying in the forest. He was doing his morning patrols, and he got distracted: by the time he had seen the human, it was too late. He was grabbed and his wings had gotten caught in the fingers
He cussed to himself as the human put their other hand over top of him, effectively trapping him in between their hands. Their hand jostled as they started walking and he felt his wing tear with white hot, searing pain.
He cried out and the human stopped, tentatively opening their hands to worriedly peer at him
“Oh no, little guy... I didn’t hurt you did I?” The hand he wasn’t sitting on came closer to him and he tried to hit it away, vaguely aware of the tears streaming down his face
“Oh my- Your wing... I’m sorry, little guy” They reached out to touch the wing and Virgil flinched, instinctively trying to fly away, only to feel some of the worst pain he had felt in his lifetime
He tried to scramble back from the hand, trying to stop the large appendage getting closer to his injury. He attempted to beg with the giant
“Please, stop... It hurts- it hurts so much” He mumbled, looking up at the human, who’s hand was now hanging in mid air, just inches from his body. They brought him closer with metaphorical stars in their eyes
“Aww, the little noises you make are so adorable! Don’t worry lil’ guy, I’ll take good care of you” This was how he figured out that humans couldn’t understand him. Their hand went back to covering him, this time without trapping his wings.
He guessed they were running, based on how much he was thrown around. He cried out in pain a few times, but he didn’t know if the human heard him.
Now with one teared wing, and both of them crumpled, there was no way he’d be able to get away from his captor
He wondered if that was their plan from the beginning, hurting him to lower the chances of him getting away. Before they entered the beast’s home, they opened their hands and noticed how bad his wings were looking
“Oh, kiddo... I’ll just straighten these out okay, I don’t think that would be too comfortable to have them all crumpled like that” They reached out, and Virgil didn’t verbally respond, only trying to hit the hand away. Talking wouldn’t do anything anyway
“Shh, it’s okay, I won’t hurt you, you’re okay, you’re okay”
They touched his untorn wing, gently pinching it between forefinger and thumb and starting to smooth it out. It was slightly painful, but they were surprisingly gentle with it. Virgil was too scared to move, knowing that what happened to his first wing could happen to this one
Until a dog barked across the street. Virgil flinched and immediately cried out in pain once again as his wing tore
“Oh my stars, I am so so sorry, little guy... I’ll just- uh- Oh stars, this is- I am so sorry” They stammered, before unlocking their door and going inside, hand not completely over him, but still covering him.
The human wasn’t exactly running this time, he didn’t think so anyway, but they were still fast
He barely had time to comprehend as he was all but shoved in front of another human’s face, who leant closer to him
Virgil couldn’t help but stare at the scars on their left side, but got over that quickly as they looked up to the other human
“What happened to its wings, Patton?” They asked, eyes flickering down to him for a moment
“It was an accident, its wing got caught in my fingers and then when I was trying to smooth out the other, it moved and-” The first human, Patton, sounded upset at the retelling of what had happened
Virgil didn’t like that they were calling him an ‘it’, nor the fact that Patton was claiming his injuries an accident. Virgil wasn’t too convinced of that.
The second human sighed “Of course. You find a mythical creature and you injure it almost immediately. Where are we even gonna keep it?”
“Well, I was wondering if you still had that decorative cage?” Patton asked and Virgil mentally connected the dots- decorative, not practical. He could probably escape from that
“I know it doesn’t have a lock, but I have a padlock that we could use” Patton continued, shattering Virgil’s hopes as quickly as they were built up.
He was put into the cage very soon, and he stood at the far side, glaring at the humans as they fastened the lock onto the bars. He eventually sat down, trying to ignore the burning pain in his wings and started humming to himself
The humans barely left him out of their sight, except for when they needed to do something. He was given food, but he didn’t eat. It could be poisoned for all he knew. He was still awake when the humans went to bed and he lamented his situation in silence
After about an hour of (rightfully) sulking and trying to pick the lock, he saw a borrower climbing up to him
He had met a few borrowers in his life, many of them people who were moving house, or those who were perpetually moving and never settled down. Most were nice, but there were a few who were more distrustful. He couldn’t blame them, he didn’t trust very many people either
This borrower introduced themselves as Logan, and helped get him out of the cage and into the walls, letting him stay the night and gently fixing up his wings with medical supplies.
They shared their food supplies, and Virgil didn’t miss that he got given the bigger portion of three blueberries, while they got half of a cracker. He hummed, not bringing it up.
When it was time to sleep, Logan pointed him to his side of the nest, in which Virgil had to sleep on his stomach to avoid further injury to his wings
Due to... complications with his ability to get back to the forest, he stayed with Logan longer than originally planned. Neither minded too much at the arrangement
He could almost confidently say that he trusted Logan. Logan would go out to get supplies every few days, and Virgil would watch, out of both worry and interest. The humans were out of the house, and, if all went according to plan, would be for another few hours.
Logan was on the table in the kitchen, counting supplies as he always did during a supply collecting. Virgil leant against the wall and fluttered his wings, glad that at least now it didn’t hurt as much as it used to.
Both of the people in the house froze at the sound of the front door, and Virgil could practically feel the fear radiating off of the borrower. He could see Logan’s thought process as he ran to the edge of the table, looked over the edge, up to the kitchen door, and back to the floor again
Virgil could hardly watch as he jumped. He knew that Logan wanted to escape as quickly as possible, and he knew that jumping was much quicker than climbing, and he knew that Logan wouldn’t jump if he wasn’t sure he wouldn’t die, but at the sound of the agonizing scream as the kitchen door opened, he couldn’t help but fear the worst.
The human (now identified as Janus) stared down at the floor that Logan fell onto, and Virgil wished he could see that far down
“Oh... oh dear” The human leant down to see his best friend and Virgil could barely keep from hyperventilating. What had caused the ‘oh dear’ reaction?
What was wrong with Logan?! Was he okay?! Was- was Logan... he couldn’t even finish the thought. The human stood back up holding a limp form whose arm was covered in blood. Virgil’s heart stopped.
He looked at Logan, maybe he was just unconscious? Hopefully, just unconscious. Virgil no longer cared that the human was right there and started shouting, trying to wake his friend up
“Logan! Logan please! Wake up...” He banged his fist on the wall in desperation. Logan, unfortunately, didn’t respond. However, the human looked towards the wall, scrutinising it as if he would be able to see Virgil if he was suspicious enough
He soon turned his attention onto the unconscious borrower, placing his thumb down on Logan’s chest, one of his vulnerable points. Virgil didn’t like that. He knew first-hand how easy it was for a human to ‘mess up’
“Still alive at least...” Janus mumbled “Now about that arm” Logan was set on the table and Virgil wasted no time in collecting the first-aid bag and running out into the open
He couldn’t let the humans hurt Logan more. The human had spotted him, but Virgil ignored that, blood rushing in his ears and making it hard to focus on anything but Logan.
He threw the hook and string that Logan had lent to him and climbed to Logan. The borrower didn’t look too good, but Virgil knew how to fix broken arms. He had been paranoid a few summers previously and had studied medical advice up until his own wings were broken
He hadn’t studied everything yet, but he knew how to fix this at least. He could see the human approaching in his peripheral vision and he hissed, holding Logan’s limp body closer as Janus hesitantly stepped backwards.
The good news with being a fairy, wings or no, meant that he had some magic. Not in the same way as witches, definitely not. No, the fairy type of magic meant he was much more valuable in a witches potion than anything like a witch themselves
No, Virgil’s magic was the type that he couldn’t channel or control, the type that meant he, specifically, was magic. His blood had some healing properties in it to every creature but fairies themselves, and was a common ingredient in healing potions. His tears could be used in any number of potions and concoctions
This wasn’t the most fun of facts, given it lead to the capture and illegal selling of fairies in the magical world, but in this instance, him being literally made of magic came useful
He sliced open his palm on the edge of his hook and let a few drops drip into the wound, before bandaging his own hand. The bones were setting together again, and the wound closed slightly. Virgil had to do the rest the normal way; fairy blood was dangerous in concentrated amounts, and he didn’t want to hurt his best (and only) friend
The human was watching him, definitely, but he was focused on the fact that Logan was waking up
“Virgil...?” He mumbled trying to reach up to where the fairy was kneeling next to him, only to quickly lower that arm and raise the uninjured one.
Virgil nodded and brushed the hair out of Logan’s eyes. He was still... out of sorts and not very coherent, so it was almost a miracle that he even recognised Virgil. The human eventually left the room as Logan sat up, became more aware and realised what had happened
“Virgil... did- did the human see me?” Virgil had never heard Logan sound so worried, so scared. He nodded and Logan sharply inhaled
“Did he see you?” Logan asked, eyes desperate to see a no.
Virgil nodded again.
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Janus... Janus was having an alright life, until his roommate brought home an injured fairy
It couldn’t speak, and Janus wasn’t sure it could understand them, or if it was even sapient, but he kept it. It disappeared that night, but he didn’t think it had found a way outside, he had been hearing it a lot for the past month
He and Patton had looked for hours, only to come up fruitless, so he didn’t know exactly where it was, but he knew it hadn’t left completely
He had walked into his house after his work had closed early due to a problem with the machines, only to hear a blood-curdling scream when he went to walk into the kitchen
He looked to the floor where a small pool of blood was around a tiny person’s limp body
“Oh... oh dear” He said, too shocked to say much else. He leant down to look at it.
He wasn’t too sure whether it was still living or not but he picked it up and looked it over. He was ninety percent certain that the source of the bleeding was a nasty break on their arm, but he still wanted to check the entire body to be sure
Before he could do anything, a loud ruckus from the other side of the room drew his attention. It was obviously the fairy, but he still couldn’t figure out where it was. On the topic of fairies, he looked down at the tiny being in his hand, placing his thumb on its chest
He could feel a shallow heartbeat and some laboured breathing. He placed them on the table and heaved a sigh of relief, muttering to himself as he looked around for medical supplies. Before he was able to find them however, some movement caught his eye. There was *his* fairy, sprinting across the floor like its life depended on it.
He wondered, at first, why it wasn’t flying, and was instead climbing up to the table, but then he noticed the fact that its wings were in bandages and were still slightly crumpled. He couldn’t help but feel slightly guilty for that
It wasn’t really his fault, but it was his roommates fault. It pulled the unconscious body closer and Janus stepped forward, not sure what it was doing.
It hissed at him, and Janus backed away. It sliced open its hand, revealing black blood, which then dripped into the other one’s wound, before it bandaged itself up. The Maybe-Fairy’s wound started closing, not all the way, but it was healing. Janus couldn’t help but stare
The Possibly-A-Fairy started waking up, and Janus stared still. It looked up at the fairy at its side and blinked
“Virgil...?” It said and Janus left the room. It could speak
Well, the Probably-Not-A-Fairy was definitely sapient and so was the fairy, it seemed. He wondered if the fairy’s (Virgil’s?) wings were being taken care of by the Not-Fairy or not. They appeared to be friends or something of the sort. And Virgil seemed to want to help their injury
He dialled Patton and waited for him to pick up
“Hello?”
“Patton, I have a problem. The fairy’s back”
Patton gasped and stayed silent for a few moments before speaking
“But... that’s great news, what’s wrong? Janus, what’s going on?”
Janus explained, starting from the tiny person falling from the table, and ending with that they started speaking. Patton inhaled
“Okay, I’m coming home from work soon, just hang on and check on the little guys whilst I’m on my way?” Janus nodded, and hung up, going to peak into the kitchen
The tiny people had not noticed his presence just yet, and the fairy seemed to be comforting the other, rubbing their back and muttering things. Janus wondered if the second tiny person understood Virgil or not
He pushed the door open all the way and walked in, causing both of them to stare at him. It seemed that whilst he was talking to Patton, the injured arm had been bandaged and put in a makeshift splint
The unnamed tiny started scrambling away as he got closer and Janus frowned down at them
“Well, is that any way to treat your host, who, might I add, so graciously helped you?” They stared at him, but looked down, and Virgil crossed their arms and glared, saying something up at him
Janus may not have been able to understand but he could figure out the main point; it was something like ‘what do you mean you helped? I did all the work’ Janus rolled his eyes
The unnamed tiny still didn’t look at him
“I doubt you actually helped. I don’t think you would help me without a catch”
Okay, ouch. It wasn’t the words that stung the most, it was the way it was said, as if it was a proven fact. He didn’t even think it was personal, he had a feeling that they just mistrusted humans in general
“Um, rude. I wouldn’t hurt you, why would you think I would?”
Both tinies looked at the broken wings and Janus understood a little more. The one with the injured arm took a shaky breath
“Virgil has informed me how his wings got injured, and how it was claimed accidental. Neither of us really believe that, of course, perhaps it was a ploy to weaken him to lower chances of an escape attempt, but nonetheless, accident or not, you could so easily hurt us, I don’t logically see a reason to trust you” Virgil nodded in agreement
Janus stared a moment, thinking over what was said. Did they really believe that he and Patton purposely hurt Virgil in order to trap him? That was ridiculous... except, it wasn’t.
He thought about it from Virgil’s point of view and realised how terrifying that would be, to be grabbed by a giant that couldn’t understand you and earning large injuries from the whole ordeal, then being thrown into a cage as well. He could kind of see why he thought it was intentional, regardless of how much Patton had apologised about the wings
Janus looked away
“Just- just do what you’re doing. And, not that you’d believe us, but we are really sorry about the wings, by the way. I hope they heal soon” He left the room and went to his own, thinking about how things had been going
He took a sharp breath when he heard something outside, and ran to the window. Once he was sure that it was just Patton getting out of his car, he went downstairs to greet the other human
“Good evening, my dear friend. Our, um, guests are in the kitchen, but I wouldn’t recommend going in. They don’t really trust us” He blocked Patton from entering, much to his displeasure
“Why can’t we talk it out with them?”
“Pat, you don’t understand, they think it was on purpose. They think you injured his wings on purpose to hurt him and trap him easier, they won’t be open to talking, they’ll just be terrified”
“...fine. But why do they think it’s on purpose?” he asked, looking concerned for their wellbeing. Janus looked
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Logan realised that he had forgotten to add injuries to his list of dangerous changes.
He really hated change. He groaned in pain, as he sat up. Virgil was next to him with a bandage on his own hand. Hm... Wait. He was on top of the table.
Virgil couldn’t lift him up there, he certainly couldn’t climb whilst knocked out and with a broken arm. That meant... He felt a sudden overwhelmed sense of fear build up in him
“Virgil... did- did the human see me?” He asked, desperate to be answered with a no. Virgil seemed reluctant to answer, but still did, and Logan breathed in.
“Did he see you?” He asked quietly, trying not to hyperventilate. Virgil nodded.
The human walked in after a few minutes, they said a few words to each other but Logan struggled to remember what happened. Janus left after some time, and Logan looked at Virgil, who was shaking almost more than Logan
“We will have to move, it appears” He offered weakly. Virgil shot him a look as if to say ‘no, duh’
Whilst the humans were otherwise preoccupied, they both climbed down. It was slow and shaky, and Logan kept having to bite his cheek to keep from screaming at the pain in his arm, but they got down with no problems for the most part.
They got into the walls and started packing for the trek to the next house, only the essentials: food and water storage, tools, climbing materials, bandages, medicine, and such others
Once they were done packing, Logan gave one last look at what had been his home for five years past, and turned the light off with a sigh. Both the people in the walls slowly walked towards where they walked every day, to the exit.
It was sunny outside, if a little cold, but it was ideal weather for moving house.
They traversed hours to the next street over, and found an extremely old entrance to an ageing, red house. The walls had been lived in before, certainly, if the nail stairs and small section that seemed to once be a home were any indication. He and Virgil set up their own home and looked around the walls
Virgil froze, staring into one of the human’s rooms, wings twitching anxiously. He turned around to Logan with a look of pure panic. Logan rushed forward and looked into the room
“Oh, oh no” He whispered, slightly horrified at the sight. On the shelves were dozens of potion ingredients, including fairy blood, fairy wings and fairy tears. Virgil ran back to where they had set up, hurriedly starting to pack again
Logan grabbed his wrist. As much as he knew it was dangerous to stay, it was also dangerous to leave for that night; it was getting dark and it was starting to rain. He explained his point to his friend in a hushed tone, weary of the witch in the next room. Virgil turned to face him, face red and tears streaming freely.
He shouted something back at Logan in a moment of defensive anger, before slapping his hands onto his mouth and his face drained of all colour.
The human was walking towards the wall now, and both inhabitants started backing away. The wall in front of them disappeared, and instead, they saw a human’s face, grinning from ear to ear
“Well, how convenient.. I was looking for somewhere to find more fresh ingredients and a fairy just wanders in,” They turned their attention onto Logan with an excited glint in their eyes “And you! I’ve never seen anything like you, you’re not a fairy, are you?”
Instead of waiting for an answer, they grabbed Logan and a wave of cold flooded over the borrower, except for a red hot burning in his arm.
“You don’t have any magic in you at all, except for a little fairy blood in that tiny arm of yours. How very interesting...” They all but stuffed him in the pocket of their red robe as they looked at Virgil.
Everything was a bit muffled, but he could make out the witch looking over Virgil’s body
They tutted “Oh dear, the last person to have handled you obviously didn’t know how to keep your wings in one piece, or maybe it was a punishment for something you did wrong?”
Logan wriggled, trying to escape from the pocket desperately. The human started walking and Logan was thrown around, crying out in pain when he hit his arm. He was taken out a minute later, and saw Virgil in a cage, like those meant for hamsters. He squirmed to try to get to him, but the witch gave a warning squeeze to his torso.
“I have a special job for you, little one. I think you’d make a fine familiar, don’t you?” Logan didn’t justify the question with a response, he knew that a witch's familiar was basically a glorified pet
“Hm, no matter, I don’t need your approval to do the spell, anyway” They started chanting and Logan could feel his insides warming up. He must’ve passed out, because the next thing he knew, he was laying on the table, with the witch staring down at him
“Now, let’s test if it worked. Tell me your name little guy~” They reached down to poke him
Logan couldn’t disobey, the name slipped out of his mouth as if he was not in control of his body. Their grin got even wider
“Well, Logan, I’m Roman. Y’know, I think this form is a little too... not subtle, even for me. How about I make you look more like an animal to avoid suspicion?” They didn’t wait for an answer before casting their spell
Logan changed and grew and his arms turned into something new. When the transformation was done, Logan showed no trace of ever being anything but a raven. His injury had translated into a broken wing, and his glasses had translated into slightly darker feathers around the eyes
Roman whistled condescendingly, like one would do to a pet bird “Come here, Logan” Logan hopped over unwillingly, trying not to look at his friend, who was shaking at the bars of the cage
“Good boy, Logan” Roman praised.
After a few weeks as a familiar, Logan still hated it.
Roman was condescending, and would always tell him how pointless complaining would be, as the only person to understand a witch’s familiar is the witch themselves. Virgil’s wings had healed, and both captives of the witch knew what that meant.
Logan had not yet drank a healing potion for his wing, nor did he want to. He knew what the key ingredient was, and he wouldn’t use that potion.
Roman woke up early in the morning on a Monday, and said good morning to the bird, before doing his weekly checks on Virgil’s wings. This time, instead of a disappointing hum, he lit up and scooped the fairy into a fist, careful of the wings and started walking into the potions room
Logan watched helplessly
“Please! Don’t hurt him, I don’t want you to hurt him!” He pleaded as his friend struggled. Roman stopped for a moment to look back at him
“Don’t worry, bird-brain, it’ll be quick and painless for him. Isn’t that great? You’ll get healed, and your friend won’t suffer!” Roman was stubborn, he refused to see the error of his ways, only seeing how it would benefit. Roman refused to see that he didn’t need to kill anyone, that Logan’s wing was healing fine on its own; slow, but fine.
Roman got into his potion-making robes, and left with Virgil in hand.
He came back a few hours later with a vial of something dark, not exactly the colour of Virgil’s blood, but close, with a purple shimmer around it. The witch presented it to him proudly
Logan did not want to drink the product of his friend’s demise, but if he didn’t, would Virgil’s death be in vain? He had no time to contemplate as Roman whistled and commanded him to drink up, and Logan couldn't disobey
Now that he was healed and could think without pain, the only thought he had was how Virgil was gone
Logan hated change
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My Favorite Coming of Age Movies
10 Things I Hate About You (1999)- One of the only rom-coms out there that I don’t feel guilty about loving. Its also one of the only rom-coms that I find laugh out loud funny, and where I genuinely really like both the protagonist and the love interest (I feel like at least one of them typically annoys me).
Booksmart (2019)- Great characters, and a fun new version of a pretty classic plot. It’s extremely funny, and highly enjoyable.
Easy A (2010)- Honestly one of my all time favorite comedies. Emma Stone is an absolute icon, and Stanley Tucci and Patricia Clarkson play the best parents known to cinema.
Eighth Grade (2018)- My god is this movie painful to watch. Prepare to cringe the whole way through, but it’s also quite sweet, and easily the most accurate depiction of middle school I’ve ever seen.
Lady Bird (2017)- The hype is real for this one. Saorise Ronan is amazing. It makes you laugh, tugs at your heartstrings, and does an incredible job depicting the high school experience.
Moonrise Kingdom (2012)- I love Wes Anderson’s style. If you generally aren’t a fan of his work, you won’t be a fan of this one either. But if you’re a fan of his cinematography, campiness, and awkward humor, this one’s for you. It’s a great summer movie.
Stand By Me (1986)- What a classic. It’s nostalgic, poignant, and funny. For me, this is a movie that defines the genre.
The Edge of Seventeen (2016)- Hailee Steinfeld and Woody Harrelson made a hilarious duo. Similar to the other movies on this list, it’s funny, relatable, and slightly heartbreaking in just the right way.
The Kings of Summer (2013)- This ones an underrated gem. It’s a bit of an acquired taste, but overall it’s a great experience. The atmosphere is amazing, and it’ll bring you back to your childhood summers.
The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012)- God I love this movie. It’s incredibly heartbreaking, and the acting is great (especially from Logan Lerman)! Yes I cry every single time, no not at the part you’d think.
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shivroy · 8 months
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hearts roy, roman's daughter, cousin of tom and shiv's son hibs, a tiny woman with adult braces, overplucked eyebrows, masochistic body piercings, her single father's veins, her lonely father's eyes, her rootless father's mouth - pictured IF she had survived past her infancy, which in this hypothetical universe she did not.
hearts, from shiv's perspective, in the "canon universe" of this fic with the mencken presidency having further destroyed america, in which hearts does not live:
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i-am-church-the-cat · 2 months
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Corporate wants you to find the difference between these two pictures
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aevris · 1 year
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nightskylonging · 8 months
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F1 drivers and troubled birds
As put together by one with very little knowledge of how to edit things.
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Charles @ Ferrari:
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Sanders Sides Stimboards (1/7 - Logan/Logic)
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greggs-and-bacon · 1 year
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Picturing a scene in the next season where Tom has started to get increasingly distressed over Greg’s shift into the corporate world- Greg is his only real, human connection in life- so he steps over to him after a meeting one afternoon and asks all coyly, “Hey bud, wanna… head someplace downtown to eat? Maybe catch up? I saw a California Pizza Kitchen on the drive up, I think I could sacrifice my dignity to take you on a trip down memory lane.” And Greg all bubbly just responds “haha no thanks man :)! Logan is actually taking me to this really exclusive restaurant up North? There’s this place that cooks a mean Foie gras- it’s kinda like ortolan but like, better? I mean it tastes better, but like not that it’s *better* better-“ And as he keeps rambling we pan over to the most heartbroken look you’ve ever seen on Tom’s face.
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samurai's out sick, so it's up to the supervisors to teach the interns polyrhythms in beans hopper (featuring @emo-hermit's River)
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huariqueje · 2 years
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Black and White Warbler   -   Logan Hicks , 2022.
American, b. 1971  -
canvas ,   . 29 × 22 in        73.7 × 55.9 cm
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Wolverine, my old zodiac ocs alex and shephard, danger days, hound kid and bird boy sillies, and some vaguely study-esque sketches from one of my kid brother's basketball games
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zinnie-zoloft · 1 year
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Do you think Daken and Laura are ever jealous of Logan and Gabby because they can flip people off with their claws?
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i-am-church-the-cat · 2 months
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bird of prey
wc: 1230 summary: Everyone gets chosen by a patron god once they’re born. Usually, whatever patron has historically hosted their family line claims them. Logan was not one of such cases. A little time after his first birthday, Logan’s normally light green eyes turned a sharp, bitter blue. And then he went on a rampage where he bit everyone in sight. And that’s how the god of hunters claimed Logan Sargeant.
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Everyone gets chosen by a patron god once they’re born. Usually, whatever patron has historically hosted their family line claims them, but not always. Sometimes, multiple gods will try and claim you, but everyone eventually levels out to just one. 
Oscar is one of those cases. The Piastri family god of hard work tried to claim him when he was an infant, but so did the goddess of sleep and dreams. Despite their family god’s best efforts, baby Oscar just took too many naps and had too big of dreams. 
His patron, Poppy, is pretty chill, as her namesake suggests. His god is why he has “koala eyes”. She appreciates that he’s following his dreams but she doesn’t love that it’s in something so fast. 
Logan was not one of such cases. The Sargeant family god of physical conflict did not once try to grab onto him as they did his brother and cousins. For a long time actually, his parents worried he wasn’t going to get a patron god at all, something that’s practically unheard of. But a little time after his first birthday, Logan’s normally light green eyes turned a sharp, bitter blue. And then he went on a rampage where he bit everyone in sight. 
And that’s how the god of hunters claimed Logan Sargeant. And, subsequently, how he got his middle name. 
Unlike Oscar’s deity, many people claimed that Logan’s god would help him be a racing driver. And, they did, but only when Logan was doing poorly. 
You see, Logan loved hunting down the cars in front of him, picking them off one by one. Logan often explains it to Oscar as a kind of tunnel vision. Many a shot have been captured of Logan’s eyes shining bright blue during a race. “Eagle-eyed” has never been such an apt descriptor. 
But, Logan hated being hunted. He inevitably lost spots if he started on pole, even if he did manage to work himself back up most of the time. Logan has never and will never lead a race from start to finish. 
But don’t think that stops him from winning. Logan’s best races happen when he starts from the back of the grid. His charges are legendary and unreplicable for someone who doesn’t get that whole-body focus that Logan gets. If Logan is behind you, he will catch you. 
Oscar thinks about that now as he barely manages to squeeze Logan out from overtaking him. 
“I’m not going to be able to keep this up, guys,” Oscar says, almost forgetting to press his comm button. 
“There are just two more laps, Oscar, keep pushing, you’re doing great,” his race engineer says back to him. Oscar huffs and doesn’t respond. 
They don’t get it. They’ve only seen Logan in F1 where he was convinced he wasn’t the biggest, nastiest bird in the air anymore. Something about the winter break had reminded Logan that he was a hunter. A killer. A bird of prey. 
And right now? Oscar was the fucking prey. Damn, his koala eyes. 
Logan gets past him for P6 just as they’re rounding the last corner to the checkered flag. Oscar does his best to use his DRS and get him on the straight, but Logan has already opened his wings and is soaring towards the finish line. Oscar sighs in frustration as he crosses in P7, two places below where he’d started. 
Oscar parks his car and watches from the seat as Logan hops out of the #2 Williams into the arms of his engineers. He still looks like he’s flying. Oscar turns away and pulls himself out of his car, accepting fistbumps and back pats from his mechanics. 
Oscar is sweaty and hot and tired. He can feel Poppy pulling on his eyelids, arguing for lying down right where he is and going to sleep. She’s always kind enough to stay out of the car for him, but as soon as he’s back on two feet, all bets are off. He’s just hoping she’ll let him get to the hotel this time. 
Turns out falling asleep wasn’t the thing he had to worry about. It was being caught. Again. 
Logan slams into his back and Oscar’s head spins as he’s pulled in a different direction than he was heading. He finds himself in a small doorway, slightly hidden from sight, with Logan pressed up to and wiggling against his chest. 
The blond drags his face up across Oscar’s neck, letting out little excited huffs Oscar knows too well. He’s almost blinded by the shiny blue of Logan’s eagle eyes when his boyfriend finally looks at him. 
“I beat you,” he says, unapologetically happy, not bothering to be gentle with him. 
“Really, I didn’t notice, mate,” Oscar huffs, dragging a hand through his hair and then down his face. Logan’s high energy and Oscar’s low energy is a concentration gradient. Oscar ends up sucking up so much of the energy Logan is radiating, they both end up somewhere around normal. 
Logan smiles remorsefully and tucks his face back into Oscar’s neck. Oscar lets him hide, not worried about letting a predator so close to his throat. Despite what some might think of his patron, Logan could never actually hurt anyone. Hunting is about necessity, not pain. He just lets the blond get out his excess energy by breathing in all of Oscar’s heady exhaustion. 
“You’re really tired,” Logan comments, mouth squished up against Oscar’s shoulder. And, despite not being able to feel it at the moment, Oscar has to agree. Poppy is getting even more insistent that he sleeps, already trying to coax him with images of wonderful dreams he could be having. 
His wedding day. He and Logan on the podium together again. His championship win. All very enticing thoughts. 
“Mhm,” Oscar hums for lack of anything else to say. Logan pulls back and sweeps Oscar’s hair away from his forehead so he can see his eyes. 
This happens whenever Logan battles someone near the end of a race. All of his focus is still trapped on that person, having nowhere else to go to. Usually, Logan goes right into his post-race routine, focusing on things that come second nature to him. But when it’s Oscar, he doesn’t bother. He just becomes the most attentive boyfriend ever. 
“You need a shower,” the blond says, surely already planning their route to Logan’s hotel. Logan’s because he caught him today, because he needs to bring Oscar back to his space and remind everyone Oscar’s his. “And food.”
Oscar wants to argue that last point. He doesn’t feel hungry. But Logan’s hyperfocus is rarely ever wrong. More than likely, the exhaustion is overriding the hunger and Oscar just isn’t aware of it. 
He slumps forward, eyes closing as he lays his head down on his boyfriend’s shoulder. Logan’s arms automatically wrap around him. 
“Okay, but you’re gonna have to carry me. I’m not moving more than my mouth for the rest of the night.”
Logan’s soft laughter floats over him as Oscar drops quickly into the realm of sleep. The sound follows him into his dreams, Poppy happy to include the best bits of Oscar’s real life in his sleeping one. 
Oscar’s a child of dreams. He’s always going to keep chasing them. And Logan’s always going to keep chasing him. A perfect bird of prey.
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Raw talent 💎
I. Am. Living. For her reaction shots.
Cred to all the peeps who made these gems of gifs. Its soooo good 🤍🙏🏻
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lycanthrop-ee · 2 years
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self-restraint? nonono I've got plenty of that. yeah. just watch how long I can go without drawing bird loga- ah fuck. shit
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