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thechurbyboxmod ([personal profile] thechurbyboxmod) wrote in [community profile] thechurbymusebox2023-08-30 09:29 pm

It's For Your Own Good

Blind Date Meme




Let's face it, sometimes it's difficult finding someone to share your time, and your heart (or maybe just your body), with. Luckily for you, you have well meaning friends. Unfortunately for you, you have well meaning friends who didn't tell you this was coming. That's right. They have taken it upon themselves (and no doubt friends of friends or family members or someone else who clearly doesn't know you) to arrange a date. Without telling you.

That's right. The dreaded blind date. Which means now you've got to get through at least a reasonable amount of time with a total stranger (or maybe not a stranger if you're particularly, well, we can't say if it's lucky or not) before you can reasonably escape. Maybe it will go well. Maybe this will be the start of the rest of your lives. Maybe you'll get laid. Maybe you'll have a horror story for the ages.

No matter what plays out, though, you're here. Might as well see just how your luck is going to play out.

How to Play
1. Post your character and canon below along with any preferences. Then go back and edit your comment with the next number in order (i.e. first TL is 1, second is 2, etc)
2. Tag other TLs. If a character isn't in normal preferences, ask if they might want a date that goes poorly instead!
3. Optionally, get yourself a truly blind experience by going here and randomly generating a number. Then find the matching TL (numbered back in step one) and enjoy your blind date.
4. For more fun, use the list in the first comment for randomized date locations!
ask_whydunit: (Is that so?)

[personal profile] ask_whydunit 2023-12-15 01:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Waver notes that it didn’t take Terra long to order, which was curious since he had to look at the menu… Absently he notes that’s something he used to do when trying to get used to ordering drinks in the first place. Pick the first thing off the list, and move on. Then again, Waver mused, if Terra didn’t drink at all, he would have said so, surely. So perhaps he was reading too much into this, and he wasn’t about to rudely embarrass the other with the question… So he offered a quick, affirmative nod. “Right, I’ll be back with that in a minute.” He offered before turning with a light swish of his hair and disappeared over to the bar counter.

The fact that his hair might be a point of interest was not something Waver ever really considered himself, it was a small nightmare to manage on a good morning and sometimes took assistance to get it into the silky smooth, presentable order that it was in now. The only reason he’d kept it this long was for the practical reason of hair naturally storing mana and being good for a trick in a pinch when he was on a case, and Waver being as lacking in power as he was needed most of the help he could get. So there would be some befuddlement on his face if it ever became a point brought up.

Waver could not tell Terra if he was or wasn’t supposed to be paying attention to someone’s appearance, considering he knew about as much as the other man did on the subject of dating. He could recite things he’d read on the subject of beauty and attraction from an objective standpoint, but actually considering it on a personal level tended to get awkward for him. That said, Terra was not the only one noting certain things about their date. It was hard for Waver to not absently note (admire) how toned the other’s arms were, but if asked point blank, he’d probably blush and say he hadn’t noticed a darn thing, dammit.

It’s not long before the professor is returning to the table, setting Terra’s drink down in front of him first before getting back to his seat. “There we are.” He ended, setting his own drink down in front of him to sip at later. So they had introductions, a table, drinks… uh… What do you do now? Waver glanced around at the Barcade and tried to think of what to say. Small talk, presumably, to get to know your date was where you started… right? “I hadn’t realized this place was here. Do you come often for the games?” That was a normal question, surely.

Plus, as someone who was… an avid partaker of video games, it would be nice to know if they shared an interest.
orangewayfinder: (Almost a smile (r))

[personal profile] orangewayfinder 2023-12-20 10:44 am (UTC)(link)
Terra nodded as Waver left, noting again the other's hair. It was weird. The man had just left and he knew the other was returning but a part of him felt like a child because he didn't want Waver to leave even though he had to in order to come back with the drinks. So he sat there staring at the table before reaching over for the drink menu again in order to give himself something to do while the other man was so busy.

He tried to sit and figure this all out. He still wasn't sure how to act or deal with any of this, but he hoped that he would just sort of figure it out as he went along. He knew his gummi phone was in his pocket, but Terra didn't want to call Aqua and all of that. Besides, it might look like he had someone on the 'side' as her boyfriend had put it. Maybe this was just to discourage him from calling, but it worked regardless.

What were they supposed to be talking about? Should he mention the hair thing? But then he almost immediately felt heat at his face. No, he wasn't going to bring it up because it would be awkward, as if he already didn't feel that way about this whole thing.

When Waver came back with the drink set before him, Terra smiled. "Thank you." Master Eraqus had drilled manners into them with a fierceness as kids. He only took a sip of his drink after the other had because he thought that might be polite too. Setting it down on a napkin at the table, he shook his head. "No, I just heard of the place but if you're talking about games here, I was learning about the pinball machine game. It reminds me of something like that back home."

Surely Waver wasn't referring to the Games held in Greece.
ask_whydunit: (Really Melvin?)

[personal profile] ask_whydunit 2023-12-21 06:03 pm (UTC)(link)
The thanks get a small dip of his head to acknowledge it. “You’re welcome.” It seemed only right to get his date something to drink, or at least treating them seemed to be the right way to go about a date, as far as he knew. “If you’d like something else, let me know.” He added, a little unsure if he should offer a meal or something… But maybe it was best to wait and see how things progressed from here, a drink and a little conversation to get to know the other a little better.

The Games held in Greece were definitely not what Waver was referring to, mostly because he didn’t know Terra had been there in the first place. “So we’re both new to the bar, then.” He responded, offering an awkward smile.

People kept telling him he should be less serious, try smiling more (he did smile though! It was just a rare thing. Like shooting stars and rainbows.)… It felt weird? Did it look weird? He sure as hell hoped not.

Trying to focus less on if the smile looked weird, he focused on the comment instead. The pinball machines, huh? He glanced in their direction curiously. They weren’t usually his go to, but they were something of a classic in arcades. Then again, he was curious at the other part of what Terra said. “Something from home? So, you’re not from the city.” Waver wasn’t either. Technically, he’d grown up outside the city before moving to attend the tower when he was younger and staying permanently after his travels. It just seemed a bit curious to wonder if he’d been set up on a blind date with someone who was only around temporarily, if he wasn’t permanently living here as well. Seemed important to find that out now, he decided. Plus it was was natural to be curious about your date in general, right? One was supposed to get to know them. “Where are you from?”
orangewayfinder: (And I chose you (r))

[personal profile] orangewayfinder 2023-12-29 12:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Terra smiled at the dip of the other's head. He himself was hungry and had it drilled in his head that a date meant food, but he wasn't sure what Waver was planning on. Maybe the man had to go even though he offered 'something else'. However, he wasn't eating if the other wasn't and at the same time he had been told repeatedly that he was paying. So he sat there and nodded almost in a relieved sort of way.

"Ya sorry, I don't tend to go out too much lately."

There were plenty of reasons for that but he didn't say what they were. However, he did notice that awkward smile. Wow, that was nice. But it made him smile too and he was more than sure his face was turning red for no reason and got a breather when the other looked away. But the question he had to answer.

"No, I'm not from the city. I'm from another city originally, but we just moved here so I'm trying to learn it. But what about you?"
ask_whydunit: (artbook cover)

[personal profile] ask_whydunit 2024-01-04 01:32 pm (UTC)(link)
(ooc: Boys pls, they are so bad at this I love it.)

Waver had indeed offered ‘something else,’ if Terra desired it. He meant it too, but he wasn’t going to try to push the other to make a decision, in case he wasn’t interested. It seemed… safer that way? Or at least more polite, he thought. Better than assuming that Terra would want to go through with an entire date, or just drinks if he decided this wasn’t going to work for him. The mage would, of course, eat if the other decided to, but Waver’s diet tended towards being rather lacking and small meals over large ones these days due to his stomach often giving him trouble.

“Hm? No need to apologize.” He offered quickly with a small rise of his brow, given it seemed entirely unnecessary to the professor. “I’m not exactly known for going out much myself. There are plenty of things to keep one busy and unfamiliar with local bars.” He added, tone a bit final on the idea that one needed to apologize here. After all, the furthest he tended to go when he wasn’t at the Clock Tower to teach was a small café that wasn’t far from his flat.

And since it sounded like Terra was new to the city itself, it was entirely reasonable that he didn’t know places like this yet. Though it did beg the question of if the man frequented them where he came from. A question for another time, perhaps. “Ah, then welcome. I hope you find the city agreeable.” He offered politely before tilting his head slightly to consider the question. His background was not something he talked about a lot anymore. Being who he was did not really mesh with the expectations of the reputation of a Lord of the Clock Tower, and best kept to himself. Some people still did their digging, of course, and use such information to try to get under his skin.

This was not like that, though, and as far as he knew, Reines would have cleared the concerns on that front before now. “I’m originally from a smaller town outside the city and moved here to study at the Clock Tower when I was a teen. Never really left, aside from some travelling.” Probably not the whole truth, but that was even more complicated… “I run one of the departments and teach there now.”

orangewayfinder: (Hey)

[personal profile] orangewayfinder 2024-01-09 08:23 am (UTC)(link)
Terra had been raised to be polite so that was a game he could understand. He knew about being proper, having manners and all of that. However, his stomach was getting to the point that it was about to make itself known. He had a hearty appetite, with it being burned off with all of the running around that he usually did. And training was something he took seriously too, especially if he learned something new like the Break time skill. Sure it wasn't nearly as fancy as say Aqua or Ven's version, but it definitely helped to keep him in shape.

Nodding when he heard that he didn't need to apologize, he still felt as if he should know more about this place. But he'd been swamped with work and that didnt allow him to really get out as of yet. If Heartless or Unversed showed up then he'd be way more busy than he already was. And then he learned this man was a teacher, like himself and that perked him up a little.

"You teach? What sort of things?"

As soon as those words got out, his stomach growled pretty loudly.

"Thanks."

He knew all too well about keeping busy and work really did consume a lot of time other than training himself and mundane things such as eating or resting. Aqua kicked him out of the kitchen at every opportunity so there wasn't room to improve that really.

Waver's politeness and welcoming him to this strange city was really heartwarming even if he still felt like his knowledge of it should exceed what it currently was. "I hope to be able to get out to learn more about it soon." And he felt kind of shy about that for some reason.

The reply hit his ears and Master Yen Sid's tower came to mind. It wasn't a clock tower, but he was familiar with what a tower looked like.
ask_whydunit: (Frown)

[personal profile] ask_whydunit 2024-01-12 03:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Nodding to the question, he decided he was comfortable pursuing the subject of his job teaching, at least. Jobs were a safe, normal topic, right? “Modern Ma-“ He started and then stopped mid sentence as the loud stomach growl from Terra registered and the mage raised a brow at the man across the table.

A second or two ticked by quietly as his mind raced as it tried to work out if Terra had indicated being hungry before. Should he have assumed that he was and ordered food when he got drinks?? Well - says a voice that sounds suspiciously like Reines in his head - Dates usually involve food. A meal is generally anticipated. But he also DID say Terra should let him know if he wanted something else, and he didn’t… did he? No, no, he hadn’t!

The small back-and-forth argument with himself took no more than that quiet second or two before he pushed up from his seat swiftly. “You should have told me you were hungry. I meant it when I said to tell me if you wanted anything else.” He says, tone a touch stern (grumpy) and awkward.

Let it be known: He’s not upset with Terra (well he is a little that he didn’t ask for food when more than drinks were offered!) so much as with himself for not being better at this and doing the sensible thing that seemed obvious now and getting something right off the bat.

So, feeling a little ruffled and out of his element, he was going to put a pause on the question and the conversation until this was sorted, clearly! “What do you like, and is there anything you’re allergic to?” He says, gesturing firmly to the little table menu. These are the important questions, of course!
orangewayfinder: (Adult right.. (r))

[personal profile] orangewayfinder 2024-01-15 12:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Terra heard the word modern, but the rest just kind of flew over his head after Waver said that because his hand went to his stomach as if that would somehow pipe it down. 'Sorry."

Blue eyes then looked up almost in an alarmed manner as the other spoke and he shook his head. "I wasn't sure if you were hungry and I'm not the type to eat in front of someone else without offering." Master Eraqus had been very adamant on manners after all. So he'd kept it inside for as long as he could because he wasn't sure what the right move was.

If only he could call Aqua.

Looking at the mage now, he shook his head. "I was going to pay for the food. I mean..it's only proper right? You already paid for the drinks, so it's only fair that I get the food."

Hopefully he was correct here although he sure was in over his head and had no real idea what the story was or how it was supposed to go. He'd come here more than prepared to pay for everything and even that seemed to be wrong?
ask_whydunit: (Feel a headache coming on)

[personal profile] ask_whydunit 2024-01-16 04:35 pm (UTC)(link)
The apology combined with that rather alarmed look in his very blue eyes gives Waver pause… Well, shit. He didn’t mean to do that! And the mage felt bad now…! Really doing great at this whole dating thing, aren’t you? he thinks somewhat self-deprecatingly. His ears were a bit red again with embarrassment that his professional, polite demeanor had lost to his more reactive, emotional side again… and he awkwardly huffs in an attempt to not continue to look like the prickly, socially inept idiot that he can be sometimes (and probably failing at the moment). “It’s fine, just speak up next time.”

The explanation instead gets a quiet contemplation, his expression unchanging from its awkward and a bit sharp tone while he does… He can at least understand what the man is telling him, but he still would rather Terra have spoken up. “I meant it when I offered to get something if you wanted anything else,” He responded, sighing as his shoulder’s settled just a touch. Continuing, he rubbed the side of his head awkwardly. “I could probably use something to eat anyway,” Not entirely a lie, something small won’t hurt. He doesn’t eat as much as he probably should sometimes, as it stands for various reasons. But the point is: Terra should eat if he was hungry, and this was Waver’s way of seeing to it in hopes of not failing the date spectacularly. The way the man was built indicated to Waver that he probably had a higher caloric need throughout the day than someone like himself.

“And if you want to pay part of the tab off at the end of the night, that’s fine…” Because it sounded important to Terra and it was a reasonable enough request he supposed… “But I’m already up so you might as well tell me what you’d like.” He ended, waiting for Terra to either agree or challenge him on it since Waver was used to being challenged. Some might point out that he seemed to gravitate towards challenging people despite his complaints.

The fact that Terra wasn’t excusing himself from this whole night was honestly a pretty big shock already, if the mage was being honest.
orangewayfinder: (Can't believe it's here (r))

[personal profile] orangewayfinder 2024-01-21 11:05 am (UTC)(link)
He wasn't sure what the look on the mage's face was all about, but he withheld another apology as his first one seemed to make the other feel some sort of way that he wasn't sure was positive. But he tried a smile. "I'll be sure to." Hopefully if he spoke up next time that it would make things easier. He wanted to help here and maybe that would be enough in order to do so.

Terra noted the shoulders thing and the sharp tone. That meant that a second date was out then, right? THE guy almost sounded exasperated with him and he wasn't sure what to do until Waver mentioned eating. "I can get it." This wasn't a challenge so much as Terra expected to have to work and do things and pay for things and not just sit back and let someone do all of the work or just totally pay for him.

Waver then mentioned paying for part of the tab at the end of the night and he nodded. He intended to at least pay half of it if not more. So he looked down at the menu and nodded. "I'll take the bacon cheeseburger, fried cheese sticks and chocolate milkshake." That he would start with and just get more later if he was still hungry. Of course he'd get the mage anything that he wanted to. But he was just trying to play it careful here and not cause the other any more distress.

That was never on his agenda.
ask_whydunit: (awkwardly clears throat)

[personal profile] ask_whydunit 2024-01-21 05:48 pm (UTC)(link)
That was enough for him, as long as Terra remembered to do so. If not, the man would complain and remind him of that. “Good.” He responded, expression finally softening a touch as he accepted the assurance.

Waver would be surprised to hear that Terra was thinking about a second date at all, considering how poorly the mage’s performance had been so far. That said, if there wasn’t a chance? Waver wouldn’t still be standing there trying to actually go through with the first date. He was very well known for turning people down and keeping interested people at a distance, so much so that his bachelor status and other related things were often a subject of interest. He could make an excuse to those who had set up the blind date on his end that it hadn’t been working and they decided to end the night. For reasons the mage couldn’t really explain to himself, he was invested in at least not ending the night in a total disaster.

A date with Waver Velvet was like playing hard mode on a video game.

The reply that Terra could get it is met with a roll of his green eyes and a small sigh. Like he both expected Terra to say that and that he couldn’t believe he actually did, how he rolled two contradicting energies into one reaction was unsurprising. He’s silent long enough for Terra to decide what he wanted and share that information, though, before finally speaking his mind again. “And I said I’m already up, so sit there and I’ll be back.” He responded with a stubborn tone, hair swishing around his waist as he turned quickly to head back to the counter. “Besides. I know what you want now, and you don’t know what I want. So it makes more sense.” He added over his shoulder as he departed, with maybe a tiny bit of satisfaction under the stubborn bluster.

Terra is left alone at the table to watch him go again, and when the man returned, it was balancing two trays. One with Terra’s order and one with his own. Waver’s own meal choice was a small BLT sandwich with a side of fries. Close enough to his usual preference when he was out and it shouldn’t be too much for him. Setting both down, he seemed to have pieced together a semblance of calm to mask the awkwardness for the time being. Who knew how long that was going to last, though?

“There we are, now um… What were we talking about?” His brow furrowed once he took a seat, trying to remember what they were talking about before the whole… food thing. Trying very stubbornly to get past the awkward, to act normal and not like a disaster… “Right, you asked what I taught. I’m the head of the Modern Magecraft Theories department, so I teach the fundamentals and how to explore new innovations for various kinds of magecraft in the modern day.”
orangewayfinder: (Get on that)

[personal profile] orangewayfinder 2024-01-29 12:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Terra was unsure he did the right thing, but then the mage seemed pretty okay..he hoped. Maybe dates were always this awkward. He had no experience to go on here and could only hope that he was doing and saying all the right things. If this was how it always was though, he'd just toss it up to that and leave it where it was. Secretly though he wondered what was going on in the other's head. And that of course was a thing that he couldn't do, to just come right out and ask.

But then there was the part where the mage almost seemed annoyed with his reply. Was that wrong to want to pay for things? True, Waver had an absolute point that he couldn't debate, but then again the other hadn't been forthcoming with what he wanted to order either. So he could only nod mutely, wondering again if he was in the wrong here somehow. Terra of course noted that stubborn tone and he could get stubborn at times too if one would ask Ven or Aqua. But this was a completely different situation, setting and person.

When Waver came back, he nodded a little hopefully (maybe too much) at the meal. It looked good and he was determined to enjoy it even if he still was confused deep down. He wasn't going to bring any of it up though, he'd just simply have to wait to talk to Aqua. Maybe yet again he'd failed to learn something.

"Thank you." he replied as the other sat down. Terra had half an inkling to stand every time Waver sat but he kept himself seated.

Half of what the mage explained went right over his head, but it still brought Aqua to mind since she was more of a mage. He tried a smile after swallowing the bite of the delicious burger and wiped his mouth politely.

"Do you have a big class?"
ask_whydunit: (Is that so?)

[personal profile] ask_whydunit 2024-01-31 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
Welcome to the vast club of people who often wondered what the hell was going on in Waver Velvet’s head, Terra! At any given moment, it could be rather a lot, unfortunately. Not all of it pertaining to the current moment, if there were other things he was dealing with. There were dozens of trains racing along… Perhaps a bit too quickly in an attempt to keep on even footing when dealing with other mages, if not outpace them, to avoid potential disaster. Some people got rather good at reading him, of course. His Apprentice for example, would probably offer some gentle encouragement that Terra was fine and that ‘Sir is just kind of a mess most of the time, but he’s trying really hard!’ Because it could not be denied that her mentor was an utter mess of a human being, but he tried really hard with most things he did.

Alas, for Terra, she was not present. And if Terra happened to get stubborn in turn, well… It would be interesting, and certainly get Waver’s attention. Be brave, good sir. He’s a reactive and sometimes difficult man, but there is a softer layer under all that.

And since Waver felt… somewhat victorious (finally!) for successfully retrieving the meal even if Terra would pay part later, he seemed to have calmed down from his grumpy attitude a considerable amount again. So very changeable, so quick to get ruffled and just as quick to cool down. “You’re welcome. Please enjoy it.” He said, taking a bite of his own sandwich while he waited for Terra to respond to the explanation.

It gets a small shrug at first as he finished his bite. Modern Magecraft Theories was largely considered the joke of the Clock Tower, given it often went against most traditional teachings by its very definition. The class meant the world to him, though, even if he wasn’t quite so open with his feelings on that. “Its definitely grown since I started. The main class is about 30 students now and I host open lectures a couple times a month that anyone can sit in on.” Mostly mages from new families, and students who had nowhere else to go for one reason or another.
orangewayfinder: (Are you serious right now? (r))

[personal profile] orangewayfinder 2024-02-04 03:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh Terra was definitely enjoying his burger. He'd even raided some of his fries and he could feel his belly being happy to at getting fed. Sure he'd had lunch and all of that, but Aqua had been stern that he shouldn't eat before meeting up with his date, saying it was rude and bad manners. So he went without eating although he had thought of grabbing a snack on the way. However, he hadn't followed through with it.


So he nodded politely and gratefully to the mage, because he'd been so hungry. There was a lesson to be learned here for certain and he was definitely learning that he shouldn't go so long without eating, considering that he had a rigorous workout before taking a shower and heading out the door.


Terra took in Waver's mood change and wondered at it. Had the mage been hungry too and this was helping him as well? It was a good question in his mind but he didn't want to ask that because he'd be rude. And that wasn't something that Terra was unless the situation called for it. This was a date, and was to be relaxed and all of that. Or so Aqua had said.


And speaking of. "You guys seem to be pretty exclusive right? I mean, you guys don't accept fellow mages or anything right? And your magic must be powerful enough to keep yourselves safe?"
ask_whydunit: (I have a thought on the matter)

[personal profile] ask_whydunit 2024-02-05 05:58 pm (UTC)(link)
The question gets a slight pause and a thoughtful hum. “Technically, anyone who meets the requirements is able to enroll at the Clock Tower.” He did, after all. In his rather foolish youth, he’d squeaked by with just enough potential and ability to count as a mage on paper. But barely. “And there are other ways to gain entry. I can sponsor students and write recommendations given my position. And any mage is allowed to bring in someone apprenticed to them, thus allowing them to gain entry regardless of their background. The apprentice in question may even be offered a full enrollment as well if they show promise.”

Picking up his sandwich again, there’s a frown creeping back onto his face. The honesty is slipping through now, and it’s an honesty that gets him in trouble sometimes. “That said, the Tower doesn’t make it easy to stay if you aren’t seen as someone who belongs there. Students that don’t fit the mould have to build up a thick skin and be dedicated to pushing forward in their studies despite the challenges.” Spoken as someone who did not come from the right family… His position and situation were really rather strange to anyone who knew. “You’d be surprised how many mages with potential have ended up out the door because the Tower is too damn stupid and narrowminded to see it.” He stops short of calling it a den of poisonous snakes, even if that’s what it was like sometimes.

But talk like this meant Waver was not popular among some of his colleagues. The students, though? They’d turn the Clock Tower on its head if he asked them to, even if he was a bit pathetic and lacking in magical abilities by comparison to them. He was a good teacher and a more… accepting one. Forward thinking and not hung up on traditions. “There have been students who only ended up in Modern Magecraft Theories because the other departments wouldn’t or couldn’t have them there.” Everyone else’s loss, really.

The other half of the question is one that gets a raised eyebrow. “The Clock Tower’s security itself. It is rather impressive, I admit, but off school grounds? While powerful mages are definitely capable of protecting themselves, if they don’t have an ounce of common sense or get careless, it’s not hard to take them down. So I would say that largely depends on the mage.” Most of the mages that targeted him had more power in one pinky finger than he did in total.
orangewayfinder: (Excuse you)

[personal profile] orangewayfinder 2024-02-18 11:56 pm (UTC)(link)
A few more bites of his burger as Waver went on about requirements. He'd bet Aqua could master them all blindfolded. But he said nothing and continued to eat as politely as he could and had been instructed by Aqua. It didn't sound too hard, or at least it didn't sound too hard for her. Terra would have to run it by her later on tonight. Not that he was sure she would even want something like that, but it might be good to test her mage skills.

When Waver mentioned that last bit though, he stopped. Aqua might not be seen as someone who could belong? Her keyblade skills had earned her the title of Master which was no easy feat. Would that somehow disqualify her? It was another piece of information to give her though because Terra didn't want her walking into something that she might really want to do, only to be shown the door as the mage was saying.

Finishing his burger, Terra wiped his mouth and looked at the mage. "I was thinking of sending my friend Aqua. She's way better at magic than I am, but I don't want to send her if you think she'd just be wasting her time if they don't want her."

He then shook his head. "She'd be looking out for the others and the clock tower itself instead of herself."
ask_whydunit: (Professor of Modern Magecraft)

[personal profile] ask_whydunit 2024-02-19 10:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Waver listened as Terra described his friend, taking a small bite of his sandwich in the meantime and using the space between to consider the idea. “Having not met her myself, I can’t say with any certainty if she would be or not.” Aqua’s abilities and potential were an unknown factor... But given his own lacking abilities, he wouldn’t be surprised if Aqua had more potential than he himself even had and so would easily qualify. It was more the frustrations of navigating the politics and difficult people within the clock tower that was the challenge at times. If she worked hard and stuck it out, there was no telling how far she might go.

And the professor hated wasted potential more than anything. It irks him when people who have it don’t get the chance to grow. “It’s not an easy path, but if she has the capabilities that you say and if she has both the desire and will to put forth the effort in spite of potential obstacles, I wouldn’t say it’s a waste.” It was just a particularly challenging place for more reasons that it should be.

Considering the next comment, he brushes a wayward strand of hair aside and puts his meal on hold in favor of the matter of someone’s education. “If she did decide she wanted to know more, I could give you some materials for her to look over. And as I said, I do hold a few open lectures a month that anyone can sit in on to get a better feel for what a class is like.” It was usually full of potential students from newer mage families, and a few of his regular students that liked to sit in regardless and sometimes offer unhelpful interruptions… but that in itself was important, given the chaos that tended to plague his department.

“If she had a specific interest in a kind of magecraft that she wanted to pursue, she could inquire further with the department of her interest at that point.” Waver’s department was a bit of a catch-all that studied many forms of magic but with the intent to focus on new innovations and ways to adapt it to the modern world. He, on the other hand, had been enrolled with the Spiritual Evocations department when he was a student, and his predecessor was alive.
orangewayfinder: (Just laughing)

[personal profile] orangewayfinder 2024-02-26 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
If anyone had faith in Aqua, it was Terra. Ven would definitely vouch for her too but Terra was more than sure that she could pass whatever test would be thrown at her with flying colours. She was just that adapt and after all, she had become a master and he hadn't. It was something Riku had attempted to take up with him too, but terra had shrugged it off and then they had a mission and it snowballed from there. Now there really wasn't time, but hearing this bit from Waver made him wonder.

Finishing his burger, he wiped his mouth and took a sip of his drink. After setting it down, Terra nodded. "I'll have to introduce you two. I'm sure you'll see she can do whatever is asked and she's definitely one with determination and grit." These were facets of her he really admired and kicked him up the rump so to speak when he felt down and lost. She'd always be there to help and so would Ven.

Blue eyes lit up at the offer of the materials, and he nodded. "I'll definitely give them to her. I don't know right now if she's interested, but if she is then we'll get her meeting up with you." He hadn't missed that other part and jumped on it too. "Do you have a set schedule for the lectures that you give? Or can you write them down on the papers so that she can attend?" Terra would be there too, to see what this was all about.

There was another nod. "That will be up to her as to what she's interested in, but I'll definitely give her a heads up. I'm sure she can go from there." And who knew? Maybe Ven might want to see what all of this was about too.
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[personal profile] ask_whydunit 2024-02-28 01:10 am (UTC)(link)
Determination and grit, both good qualities if they wanted to attend and last at the clock tower. Waver let Terra describe and discuss the idea further, offering a small nod of agreement now and again as he took another few bites of his sandwich. The professor used the time to put a small mental list together of things to gather to give to Terra to deliver to his friend. Well, Waver thought a bit wryly; at least even if Terra decided that the date didn’t work out, something good might come of it.

“I’d be glad to meet her, then. At least if she does decide she’s interested.” He agreed with a small nod and continued as he picked up his drink. “I can have a small packet for you to give to her by the end of day tomorrow, if you don’t mind stopping by my department to pick them up to give to her.” Probably the easiest, he thinks, given he isn’t sure where else might be an easy to find place. “I’ll include the schedule for my open lectures as well as my office hours for reference.”

Waver kept rather late hours compared to the other instructors, between the lordship and being the head of the department he had a fair bit of work… Plus it was a habit, given how often his studies took him down a rabbit hole of one subject or another. It was not strange to his apprentice to find him there in the morning, instead of his apartment, and to need to worry over his rumpled appearance before class from sleeping in a chair.

Ven, of course, would be welcome to sit in as well if he knew about the thought. For now, though, Waver took a sip of his drink and pushed the remains of his plate aside to focus on Terra again when he realized the man had finished his burger. He’s pretty sure it’s… polite to ask your date if they enjoyed their meal, and if they wanted anything else, right? “How was it? Did you want anything else?”
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[personal profile] orangewayfinder 2024-03-05 03:34 am (UTC)(link)
Terra was enthusiastic about Aqua's joining, although she had the ultimate say of course. He was more than confident that she would pass any test, probably without trying too hard as well. He himself thought about signing up but wasn't sure if that would come off as creepy or anything else that might be perceived as negative. Those were things that he definitely didn't want. Terra had a big heart and noble intentions and there were definitely times that his motives were definitely misconstrued and truth be told he had gone off the path.

Picking up a small packet was an extra chance to see Waver so he nodded in agreement at the other's terms. "I don't mind stopping by at all. I'll just get directions and be there whenever you're ready." It was just a small thing, but he hoped he didnt sound overeager. Aqua had gone over a lot of lessons with Terra for this date and she definitely nitpicked everything to the point of Terra not even wanting to go if he couldn't act like himself. Still, her words echoed in his ears as to how to properly behave.

It would be nice if the three friends could find something else to do with their time, as a team. That had been cut short at times and it was hard whenever Aqua had anything to do using her Master rank. Ven was still wanting to get his Mark of Mastery test in as well, to see if he could attain that high and respected rank. But the trio were waiting on current events as well as making sure that Master Yen Sid had the time since it had been a long time ago that he doffed that title of Master.

Thinking on that, his blue eyes lifted to Waver's face when he asked his question. "I was thinking about getting dessert, but since you paid for dinner it's only fair that I get to buy you something this time."
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[personal profile] ask_whydunit 2024-03-06 02:35 pm (UTC)(link)
“Alright, then I can probably have something ready for you in the next few days.” Waver truthfully could probably have it done the next day, but he knew his schedule could be a bit… packed, depending on the day. His hours were often divided by the school and casework when Reines sent him off to deal with situations at another family’s request and otherwise there was tutoring he did on the side and managing the responsibilities of the lordship that Reines wasn’t ready to handle yet…

Admittedly, his schedule was one of the reasons he was a bit unsure of trying to date in the first place. He knows that busy people are often less desirable and he couldn’t really help that. In this case, he at least hoped it wouldn’t be a bad thing. Practically speaking, it gave Terra a little time to speak with Aqua about it as well, which was probably reasonable enough.

“We can figure out a time between our schedules if that works.” The Norwich buildings where Modern Magecraft Theories resided were a little out of the way, though, making them a little less convenient to get to as the larger departments. So he continued with a small tilt of his head. “I’ll send you directions to the school later, and once we have a meeting time worked out, I can have someone waiting to show you to the buildings where my department is.” Better than getting lost, given the Clock Tower was a rather large place and Terra could be wandering for a while otherwise.

Oh… Now that was a valid point and Waver knows it would be rude to counter that. The thing was, he didn’t really do desserts that often. He didn’t have the biggest sweet tooth, and preferred fresh fruit if he was going to have something at all. That said, he could almost hear Reines not only disparaging his poor manners for denying the date a dessert but also teasing him for the boring decision to not have dessert. Little sugar fiend, that’s what his sister was. “Ah, well, that sounds fair. Did you have something in mind for dessert?” He is hoping that would be the case. He can’t imagine figuring out what to choose.
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[personal profile] orangewayfinder 2024-03-24 06:04 am (UTC)(link)
"Alright." Terra nodded with a smile. He really was looking forward to this, and he was more than sure that Aqua and Ven were going to be excited too. Or at least maybe,. Ven. Aqua liked to be able to prove her Master skills too, so maybe she would have to have time to warm up to the idea. Ven would be more than likely to be outwardly gung ho about the idea and the two would have time to go through and train with each other. This of course would bring Aqua to the fray.

He thought that this might be a chance to introduce Waver to his little family. It made him miss Master Eraqus, who he wondered if he would approve of this man. It would be hard to say and of course with the Master gone, there was no way for Terra to find out anything one way or another. He had disappeared along with Master Xehanort after turning into children. It had been endearing, but there was so much he'd wanted to discuss with the man who was like his father.

Thinking on that, Waver piped up about meeting. Well this was about the furthering, not necessarily about anything beyond this date. Terra would clear his schedule and do whatever he needed in order to be able to meet up for another date. But that had yet to be seen. "Whatever works for you." And hopefully he didn't sound too eager. Aqua had tried to whip restraint into him too. However, after hearing about directions he smiled. "I look forward to seeing the place." Fortunately his tongue hadn't betrayed him as he'd wanted to say that he looked forward to seeing Waver again. No, he couldn't do that.

This was nice to hear that dessert wasn't pushed off, although he did have one condition. "You paid for dinner, so it's only fair that I pay for dessert." This was important because he didn't want to seem as if he was just here for the mage to pay for everything. That was rude and disrespectful.
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[personal profile] ask_whydunit 2024-03-26 10:48 pm (UTC)(link)
The agreement settles some of his concerns, at least concerning the meeting to arrange handing off materials for his friend to look at for potential enrollment. The matter of busy schedules and further dates… Could wait until there was a reason to bring up the subject. For all he knew, Terra might not want another meeting beyond that. If helping him out with furthering his friend’s education ended up the extent of it, well, that was at least something positive. It’s not like he could say anything when he knew his social skills were slightly lacking. “Thank you, I appreciate that. If you want to see more afterwards, I can probably show you around further.” He added absentmindedly, knowing that might be helpful, regardless.

The condition of paying for dessert is met with a small nod. He can’t deny that it was a reasonable request to make. “That does sound fair, so I’ll agree. Did you have thoughts on what you wanted for dessert, though?” He asked, vaguely hoping Terra had an idea of what he wanted. After all, Waver wasn’t really a dessert person, but would endeavor to be for the evening at least. For the sake of not seeming rude or like a bad date, more so than it already had.
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[personal profile] orangewayfinder 2024-04-10 04:41 am (UTC)(link)
"Being shown around further would be great." Terra replied, attempting to curb his enthusiasm. He didn't want to seem overeager to spend time with Waver because he wasn't sure that would be welcome. And Terra had kept trying to come up with excuses to leave the table and check in with Aqua but he didn't want to leave. Half of him was afraid that if he left, the other would be gone by the time he got back. And how would he even explain his absence in the first place? He didn't want to lie, but revealing that he was out of his depth was bad too, right?

But he felt really happy and proud of himself to be able to get the bill for the dessert. But he still wanted to give the other man an out just in case. "I'm going to have the marshmallow cookie dough cake. I can get you something too. Or I can have them wrap it for you to take home?"

He fought hard to not show how disappointing that would be.
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[personal profile] ask_whydunit 2024-04-11 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
“Then I’ll arrange for a little time after the fact.” He agreed with a small nod and a half smile. It would be important for Terra to know how to get around school grounds, both for if he visited again one day and to let his friend know in the event that she did decide to enroll.

Terra’s decision on his dessert sounded like an absolutely sweet monstrosity. Absently he wondered if Reines would like something like that, the little sugar addict that she was underneath the proper, clever heiress of the El-Melloi’s that she was. He was going to have to find something a little less… decadent for his tastes for the sake of his stomach, and it would be rude, he thinks to simple accept dessert and take it to go. So he took a sip of his drink and pulled the dessert menu card over to look over himself. “Hm… I’ll have the berry crumble, then. Though I wouldn’t take it to go, it’d go cold by the time I got back.” He decided with a small nod.

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