Oh, uh… If Melvin or a girl named Camus aren’t the ones who pick up, say…
[ The problem is, Waver doesn’t have a lot of options for a variety of reasons. Melvin can see the wheels turning in his friend’s head with a glance over his shoulder and interjected. ]
Just say that you’re calling for me instead. They wouldn’t dare to mess up with delivering a message to me. Either Waver hears your name in the message and knows it’s you and that something has come up, or I tell him about you.
[ Waver had to admit, that would probably work better than trying to come up with anything they wouldn’t ignore or pretend to forget. ]
That’s… Actually a smart idea.
[ Beaming over his shoulder, Melvin shrugged. ]
Of course it is, I’m brilliant. Now! Sadly, we have arrived at our destination. As sorrowful as parting is, we have our plans in place to make this parting merely a temporary one.
[ Waver rolled his eyes, but yeah, he’s both disappointed that they were at goodbyes… And excited to get the next meeting figured out. So, with an awkward attempt at a goodbye after Melvin’s comment, they let the other two head back and get into their own dorms for the night…
Waver knows the big challenge is going to be getting Nida in, given he wasn’t a student. The bounded fields should be fine. He knows about magic, unlike most people, and it would be weird if the academy didn’t go through explaining them as a security measure lightly for the event that they were involved in a job with mages. The real trick would be to figure out how to get Nida in to the tower library like he belongs there… But Waver is smart, and doesn’t take long to think of a few loopholes to exploit. As long as they don’t run into the wrong people, it’ll be smooth sailing!
And when they manage to pick a weekend that both of them were free, Waver finds himself hurrying along back towards the restaurant around noon to meet. ]
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[ The problem is, Waver doesn’t have a lot of options for a variety of reasons. Melvin can see the wheels turning in his friend’s head with a glance over his shoulder and interjected. ]
Just say that you’re calling for me instead. They wouldn’t dare to mess up with delivering a message to me. Either Waver hears your name in the message and knows it’s you and that something has come up, or I tell him about you.
[ Waver had to admit, that would probably work better than trying to come up with anything they wouldn’t ignore or pretend to forget. ]
That’s… Actually a smart idea.
[ Beaming over his shoulder, Melvin shrugged. ]
Of course it is, I’m brilliant. Now! Sadly, we have arrived at our destination. As sorrowful as parting is, we have our plans in place to make this parting merely a temporary one.
[ Waver rolled his eyes, but yeah, he’s both disappointed that they were at goodbyes… And excited to get the next meeting figured out. So, with an awkward attempt at a goodbye after Melvin’s comment, they let the other two head back and get into their own dorms for the night…
Waver knows the big challenge is going to be getting Nida in, given he wasn’t a student. The bounded fields should be fine. He knows about magic, unlike most people, and it would be weird if the academy didn’t go through explaining them as a security measure lightly for the event that they were involved in a job with mages. The real trick would be to figure out how to get Nida in to the tower library like he belongs there… But Waver is smart, and doesn’t take long to think of a few loopholes to exploit. As long as they don’t run into the wrong people, it’ll be smooth sailing!
And when they manage to pick a weekend that both of them were free, Waver finds himself hurrying along back towards the restaurant around noon to meet. ]