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It's not gay if we fight monsters
WHO: Murdoc Donoghue and Peter Banks
TONE: Awkward, Snarky and Adventure filled
RATING: TBA
WHEN: THE FUTURE. Whenever Peter gets back from his holidays.
WHERE: The Forbidden Forest
WHAT: Something is going on in the forest, so the two manliest teacherswho happened to be there are sent to deal with it.
STATUS: Ongoing
It's a brisk evening at Hogwarts as Murdoc makes his way across the grounds toward the Forbidden Forest. He's been informed of strange goings on from within the forest, presumably the fault of one of the beasts that lurk inside. As the resident Defence Against the Dark Arts Teacher, he's been asked to investigate the fishy business. It's unlikely that it could be caused by dark witches or wizards, but it's always better to be safe than sorry.
Not to mention he's been moping around the castle or hiding up in his quarters since a few important life changes occured. He's been moodier than ever and even more difficult to deal with, sending him into the forests seemed like a rational idea. Not that he'd be alone, of course. Who better to send as teamwork than the young, enthusiatic flying teacher with a knack for care of magical creatures? Naturally, it only serves as a benefit to the plan that the young man is insufferably cheerful and unlikely to be put down by the foul mood of the older professor.
Murdoc has his wand held close, later it will be used as a light source, but for now it is unneeded. On his shoulder he carries what looks to be a light and almost empty bag, while truthfully he's placed an extension charm on it. He's not the sort to wander off into the Forbidden Forest unprepared, so he's packed at least two bottles of booze.
He's aware that he's meant to be meeting with someone on the outskirts of the forest, but he has no idea who. God, he hopes they aren't irritating.
TONE: Awkward, Snarky and Adventure filled
RATING: TBA
WHEN: THE FUTURE. Whenever Peter gets back from his holidays.
WHERE: The Forbidden Forest
WHAT: Something is going on in the forest, so the two manliest teachers
STATUS: Ongoing
It's a brisk evening at Hogwarts as Murdoc makes his way across the grounds toward the Forbidden Forest. He's been informed of strange goings on from within the forest, presumably the fault of one of the beasts that lurk inside. As the resident Defence Against the Dark Arts Teacher, he's been asked to investigate the fishy business. It's unlikely that it could be caused by dark witches or wizards, but it's always better to be safe than sorry.
Not to mention he's been moping around the castle or hiding up in his quarters since a few important life changes occured. He's been moodier than ever and even more difficult to deal with, sending him into the forests seemed like a rational idea. Not that he'd be alone, of course. Who better to send as teamwork than the young, enthusiatic flying teacher with a knack for care of magical creatures? Naturally, it only serves as a benefit to the plan that the young man is insufferably cheerful and unlikely to be put down by the foul mood of the older professor.
Murdoc has his wand held close, later it will be used as a light source, but for now it is unneeded. On his shoulder he carries what looks to be a light and almost empty bag, while truthfully he's placed an extension charm on it. He's not the sort to wander off into the Forbidden Forest unprepared, so he's packed at least two bottles of booze.
He's aware that he's meant to be meeting with someone on the outskirts of the forest, but he has no idea who. God, he hopes they aren't irritating.
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"We'll see about that." He says in a dry tone with a wry smile. It's a bit of a mood flip, but he can't help feeling just the slightest bit cheered that a particularly attractive guy has taken a liking to him.
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"So we will! But we have a threat to get rid of. Come on!"
And off he bounds, picking up his pace.
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"Any more bright ideas, then? I was thinkin' it might be quicker to try lurin' it out. If you happen to know a way a doin' it, that is"
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He slows a bit, having reached an area where he wouldn't be surprised to find the mysterious creature, and is looking around more. He's alert to every sound and movement in the undergrowth.
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"What, pray tell, are these theories?" He asks, his voice just a little edged with some condescending bitterness. He doesn't mean to be rude, but he's stumped and skeptical as to whether the other man really does have any idea what's going on.
His doubts are put to the side as the other man slows and he careens around Peter while he glances around.
totally bullshitting this lol. any ideas for the mystery monster?
And as they continue walking he gives a run down of all the dark or dangerous creatures it could possibly be based on the evidence they have. None of them are pretty and some might well be suicidal to face even with two well-trained wizards. If nothing else, though, it's obvious that he knows in great detail what he's talking about.
It'd be kinda funny if they waited out all night and it was some sort of ENCHANTED MOUSE
It's begining to shift from daylight to twilight and the lack of results from their expedition proved to be frustrating. Murdoc shifts his weight, leaning against a tree as he watches Peter hunt for clues. Call him lazy, but he figures Peter is enjoying this to some extent.
"Perhaps we should see if it'll come to us?"
haha wizard experimenting with magical breeding and---giant vampire mouse or something? hahaha
Peter looks up at the suggestion and nods. He searches a bit longer but has to admit that the fading light will make hunting for it more difficult.
"Not a bad idea! There's some disturbance in the brush over there that doesn't have any telltales I recognize so I think it's been by here. Want to head up into the branches to settle in and watch?"
Haha, yes, something utterly ridiculous.
He cringes a little, but he supposes he should just deal with it. He's an auror in a forest, he's gotten too used to sleeping comfortably. He nods at the other man, gesturing ahead of him. "After you."
giant vampire mouse it is hahaha. new magical species!
I want one
Murdoc barely has time to grab onto a branch before Peter is halfway up the tree. He sighs loudly, hoisting himself up carefully. Unlike Peter, he's keeping his boots on, despite how difficult it makes it.
He won't admit it out loud, but Peter is making it difficult for him to climb as well. He knows damn well the younger man is showing off, but does he have to show off that much? Not that he's interested, of course. No, not at all. He was just annoying. Yes, that's it. Annoying. Not attractive and appealingly flexible at all.
me too
Though when he spots Murdoc staring he just has to show off a little more, and ends up waiting, perched hanging off a branch by his knees. This of course sends his shirt sliding down around his armpits and shows off his stomach to fine degree.
"Come on. You've almost got it! This is a good spot."
The nice big limb will have room for them both... if they're very friendly.
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He swings himself onto the branch and peers about, trying not to look at all worried about being up a tree with a monkey boy.
"This is going to be terribly uncomfortable."
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And with that he worms his way onto the branch with surprising ease and tries to manhandle Murdoc into a new position. He is seemingly without a care that one misstep could send them both crashing to the ground.
Though, if he succeeds? Not all that uncomfortable a position, for Murdoc at least. Well, not uncomfortable in terms of tree branches and bark in uncomfortable places. It might be uncomfortable in the "what is personal space" way.
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He only gets part way through that sentence before he's trying to squirm out of Peter's hands. That is until he realises he's just not in the mood to fall out of a tree today.
So he goes a bit limp, giving Peter the most irritated stare while he all but lets him shove him around. He's begining to resent the fact that he needs to trust his judgement. He's just hoping that this does end up being comfortable and not as utterly awkward as he expects it will be.
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"Rest a bit. I won't let you fall."
And then he's back to basking in the warmth and the (in his opinion) very comfy branch.
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"I'm fine." He grunts, raising an eyebrow at Peter's now close face.
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And he isn't lying, actually. Years of being an auror gives you a wealth of experience, very little of it could be considered enjoyable. That being said, his past as an auror has also left him with some major back problems, and he knows it too.
As such, he concedes. He rests hesitantly against the other man, trying not to seem too pleased about it, even if he is somewhat warm and soft.