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Magic shows are meant to have surprises, right?
[Los Angeles was everything Kurt Wagner could have hoped for and then some. True, most of the touristy stuff he had seen and celebrity sightings so far were spotted in the course of work (which in this case involved checking out a potential new student for the institute) so he couldn't exactly spend a lot of time drinking them in. But that didn't make it any less awesome. And now that the work was done, it was going to get even cooler!]
[The others didn't know what they were missing. How could anyone choose to spend the night at some famous restaurant or a traveling production of a play that was better on Broadway (practically in their own backyard!) when they could be here with him instead, watching a teenage magician who was already being billed as one of the best in the business?]
[That was fine. Kurt was having plenty of fun on his own. The magician more than lived up to the hype. And after a show that incredible, you can bet Kurt was going to jump at the chance to volunteer for her final trick of the evening. He probably didn't have much of a chance, given how...height challenged he was compared to the rest of the people clambering for attention around him. But what he lacked in height he made up for with enthusiasm! (And the judicious use of his seat as a step stool.)] Hier! Hier!
[The others didn't know what they were missing. How could anyone choose to spend the night at some famous restaurant or a traveling production of a play that was better on Broadway (practically in their own backyard!) when they could be here with him instead, watching a teenage magician who was already being billed as one of the best in the business?]
[That was fine. Kurt was having plenty of fun on his own. The magician more than lived up to the hype. And after a show that incredible, you can bet Kurt was going to jump at the chance to volunteer for her final trick of the evening. He probably didn't have much of a chance, given how...height challenged he was compared to the rest of the people clambering for attention around him. But what he lacked in height he made up for with enthusiasm! (And the judicious use of his seat as a step stool.)] Hier! Hier!
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"If you ever do a show in New York, you'll have to take a detour through Bayville! I'll make sure you sample all the best burgers and garbage plates." He paused in his egg-nabbing attempts to give her a toothy smile. "And you can meet all my friends from The Institute!"
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"I did, yeah." Slowly his smile faded as he stared into his bowl for a while, maneuvering his chopsticks in tandem with hers to finally snag the slice of egg. He leaned in close to the bowl so it wouldn't have far to travel. Even then, it almost slipped from his grip, but he caught it between his fangs at the last second. Chewing thoughtfully, he considered what to say.
"The Prof wasn't exactly happy with me for spilling the beans." He gave her a wan smile. "But it could have gone worse. I think he got that I didn't have a lot of options in the moment."
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Her cheeks reddened slightly, but she smiled all the same. "Well... We Wrights are nothing if not lucky!" Which direction that luck went in was up to chance, but it did tend to veer positive more often than not. "Sometimes it rubs off on other people."
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She plucked another mushroom from his bowl. "It stinks that you're grounded at all, though. It's not your fault your inducer went all wonky."
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"Oh, hey! Speaking of making friends, I have other news. I talked to the Prof about your friend."
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"Oh, that was gonna be my next question!" She leaned forward eagerly. "What'd he say!?"
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"Well, I've done this a few times. Each case is as different as the person we're trying to talk to. Usually two of us would approach her, sometimes even the Prof himself would help. But since I've got you, he agreed I should be able to handle it on my own this time."
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The hesitation she'd shown the night before surfaced again, however. "Well... what do you need to know?" Hopefully not anything too personal... She didn't want to accidentally share something Athena wouldn't want her to.
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these are the kind of anecdotes you were hoping for, right, Kurt?
These are the anecdotes he didn't know he needed.
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My icons T_T
same T-T
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