No, I - I know what it's like. People need to hear it from the horse's mouth. It goes down better. ( He comes back over to offer a hand and pull him to a standing position. ) And, I want to meet her. We'll just do this in the reverse order we should. I think that means the next step's divorce. ( He makes a yikes face, joking, before leaning in, testing the waters and pressing his lips to Robin's. Maybe it's the time? )
[It takes him by surprise, mostly because he's been thinking about doing it for weeks. He never saw it in any of his visions, but every time there's a teasing flirtation or a moment that feels right, he considers leaning in.
And he keeps chickening out.
Luke breaking the ice between them, tentatively or not, emboldens him to take the step he's been wanting to, hands coming up to cup his face and pulling him into a firmer kiss, not too insistently, but just enough to keep him close.]
[The kiss is really good. In fact, if Robin didn't have other things on his mind, he'd probably would linger in it much longer.
Part of him wonders if he should. Maud will keep, and big reveals could likely wait until later. She doesn't even know there's anything she's waiting for.
But he also isn't looking to rush anything, so eventually he tips his head back, but doesn't pull away.]
As much as I am enjoying this, maybe we should ...
[Go? Stop? He's not really sure, but he'll let Luke fill in the blank.]
But they do need to talk to Maud so they will get their things together and head back to the Blyth's fancy Manhattan apartment. Robin will let them both in, and Maud pokes her head around at the sound of the door.
"You're back! How was the ... " She sees Luke, then squints. "I thought we agreed on the rules."
[Maud doesn't seem surprised by her brother's professed honesty, but it must be serious if he's brought the boy back here already. She glances over to her brother and raises her eyebrow.]
Should we?
[The last time he had news that required sitting was the night their parents died. The last time she had news that required sitting, she told him she was passing on Cambridge in favor of New York. She's wondering which scale of "We need to talk" this is going to be.
"Probably," Robin rubs the back of his neck. "It's a doozy."
Maud takes a deep breath, before gesturing for the two men to follow her to the living room.]
Yes, I will take whiskey. ( He follows the two siblings further into their home. ) It's a Mystic Falls thing. Well, Whittemore, I guess, but everyone in Mystic Falls. Whiskey drinkers. I talk when I don't know what to say.
( He takes a seat on one of the couches letting brother and sister get comfortable. )
[Maud pours the three of them drinks, before moving to sit as well, before watching as Robin tries to figure out where to start.
"Alright, then. Let's start with the broader thing: magic is real."
The problem with Maud Blyth is that she really has no poker face. Her life-long commitment to delivering the bluntest truth possible has irradicated any ability for her to keep a straight face.]
Oh. How ... exciting.
[Robin stares at his sister, before his eyebrows go up in surprise. "You already knew?!"]
In my defense, it wasn't my secret to tell!
[Because she doesn't realize, just yet, why Robin is telling her.]
[Maud turns and looks at Luke, bewildered for a moment, because what do you mean? Before turning back to Robin and sighing.
Violet will forgive her. She hopes.]
Violet is a witch.
[Robin straightens. "Violet, your ex."
Maud nods.]
She told me when we went on the cruise together. She's an illusionist. She uses it for her act. Why are you telling me about magic?
[Robin sighs, rubbing his eyes because this isn't going as he thought, at all, so he just nods. "Those strange dreams I've been having? They're not dreams. They're visions."]
Visions. Like ... premonitions? Like Phoebe from Charmed?
( Is he helping. He feels like he's not helping. )
Apparently, he dreamed about me. He helped get me away from some renegade witches who tried to lure me into a trap. He hasn't told me if this was before or after our train meet-cute.
[Robin's face looks a little sheepish, before he rubs the back of his neck. "I saw the two of us meeting on the train." Not what was said, or how the conversation went, but the glimpse of him between the train doors was definitely in his dreams.
Maud looks pleased.]
Aww, I don't know if that's cute or creepy. It feels cute.
[But it's not her opinion that matters.]
How did they start? Was it the weird flash back in the fall? Did you get magic visions from weird New York happenings?
No, not just Robin. It was not long after we moved here. There was this big white flash in the sky and things started going all haywire. One of my classmates claimed his friend got turned into a potted plant.
[Robin blinks at his sister because that sounds very alarming, but she holds up her hands.]
He said he got better, and also I assumed he was high.
Sorry, my nieces were directly involved in that. One of their friends turned into a sheep. ...Neither's a great thing, but it made for a really funny story. Anyway, yes. Sorry. Did your... visions start with the flash?
He wanted to loop you in. And, I'm a witch. I can answer any questions, related or not. I was raised as a witch, then went into hiding with my sister. Technically. But, yeah. If you - have any big questions. Yes, Santa is real, according to my nieces. And he's a badass.
He was worried. He cares. It's cute. He's also a very good kisser. ( Does she need to know that? He grins. ) It sounds like I should get out of your hair, though, considering you both know things. But, he can pass along my number if you have any big questions that haven't been answered.
Rules are no dates in the apartment, to spare your sibling things they do not wish to see and or hear. The walls here are shockingly thin, even for a place this expensive.
[Maud pops up from the couch, gathering the glasses and heading towards the kitchen.]
I'll leave you two to say good night. Let me know if you decide to go out again.
[And she will disappear and Robin will sigh, before turning back to Luke. "Let me walk you out."
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[He pauses, because he realizes that this may be a little bigger given what they've been doing.]
But if you don't want to meet her yet, I can take a crack at it myself?
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And he keeps chickening out.
Luke breaking the ice between them, tentatively or not, emboldens him to take the step he's been wanting to, hands coming up to cup his face and pulling him into a firmer kiss, not too insistently, but just enough to keep him close.]
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Part of him wonders if he should. Maud will keep, and big reveals could likely wait until later. She doesn't even know there's anything she's waiting for.
But he also isn't looking to rush anything, so eventually he tips his head back, but doesn't pull away.]
As much as I am enjoying this, maybe we should ...
[Go? Stop? He's not really sure, but he'll let Luke fill in the blank.]
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( He clings to Robin's sweater, before brushing his shoulder and stepping back. He can hold off. He has manners. )
We're doing that again, though.
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[Maybe after they're done talking to Maud.
But they do need to talk to Maud so they will get their things together and head back to the Blyth's fancy Manhattan apartment. Robin will let them both in, and Maud pokes her head around at the sound of the door.
"You're back! How was the ... " She sees Luke, then squints. "I thought we agreed on the rules."
Robin sighs.]
He's not here for that.
[Sadly for Robin anyway.]
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( Which is a thing to say. )
We're here because your brother is very honest and insists on letting you in on - I'm getting ahead of myself. Should we sit?
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Should we?
[The last time he had news that required sitting was the night their parents died. The last time she had news that required sitting, she told him she was passing on Cambridge in favor of New York. She's wondering which scale of "We need to talk" this is going to be.
"Probably," Robin rubs the back of his neck. "It's a doozy."
Maud takes a deep breath, before gesturing for the two men to follow her to the living room.]
Sounds like we'll need whiskey then.
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( He takes a seat on one of the couches letting brother and sister get comfortable. )
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"Alright, then. Let's start with the broader thing: magic is real."
The problem with Maud Blyth is that she really has no poker face. Her life-long commitment to delivering the bluntest truth possible has irradicated any ability for her to keep a straight face.]
Oh. How ... exciting.
[Robin stares at his sister, before his eyebrows go up in surprise. "You already knew?!"]
In my defense, it wasn't my secret to tell!
[Because she doesn't realize, just yet, why Robin is telling her.]
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( That's her knowing? He did expect it to be more of a thing. )
Whose secret? Isn't it about him? Feels like his secret.
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Violet will forgive her. She hopes.]
Violet is a witch.
[Robin straightens. "Violet, your ex."
Maud nods.]
She told me when we went on the cruise together. She's an illusionist. She uses it for her act. Why are you telling me about magic?
[Robin sighs, rubbing his eyes because this isn't going as he thought, at all, so he just nods. "Those strange dreams I've been having? They're not dreams. They're visions."]
Visions. Like ... premonitions? Like Phoebe from Charmed?
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( Is he helping. He feels like he's not helping. )
Apparently, he dreamed about me. He helped get me away from some renegade witches who tried to lure me into a trap. He hasn't told me if this was before or after our train meet-cute.
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Maud looks pleased.]
Aww, I don't know if that's cute or creepy. It feels cute.
[But it's not her opinion that matters.]
How did they start? Was it the weird flash back in the fall? Did you get magic visions from weird New York happenings?
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( He smirks. He finds it to be entirely cute. )
He had a fall flash? Flash in the fall? From?
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[Robin blinks at his sister because that sounds very alarming, but she holds up her hands.]
He said he got better, and also I assumed he was high.
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( He makes a face. )
Sorry, my nieces were directly involved in that. One of their friends turned into a sheep. ...Neither's a great thing, but it made for a really funny story. Anyway, yes. Sorry. Did your... visions start with the flash?
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[Robin takes a sip of his whiskey, trying to process all this information and thinking back to when he had his first strange dream.]
I don't know. Before that I can't remember anything being directly prophetic.
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( He remembers he has bourbon and sips, still playful. )
I like her. I like you. Also, he likes me. And I like him. Hey, we all like each other.
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[She tips her head to the side curiously as she looks to Luke.]
Why did you need to be here for this conversation, though?
[She can guess why, with the being lured in by renegade witches, but she doesn't want to assume.]
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( A random small little tidbit. )
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[Violet was not aware. Violet did not go to the Salvatore School, she was too busy running through London finding herself.]
And she also did the heavy lifting in answering a lot of my general questions, but I appreciate you coming.
[She then looks to her brother.]
I like him. Still going to hold you to the rules though.
[Robin nods with a smirk. "I never thought you wouldn't."]
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( Just saying. )
He was worried. He cares. It's cute. He's also a very good kisser. ( Does she need to know that? He grins. ) It sounds like I should get out of your hair, though, considering you both know things. But, he can pass along my number if you have any big questions that haven't been answered.
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[Maud pops up from the couch, gathering the glasses and heading towards the kitchen.]
I'll leave you two to say good night. Let me know if you decide to go out again.
[And she will disappear and Robin will sigh, before turning back to Luke. "Let me walk you out."
Maybe to see if he gets kissed again.]
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