Dunno. Maybe it is. I don't know anyone with it, but there's loads of people I don't know. Perhaps we've a cure for your ass-mar. We've a cure for a great many muggle illnesses.
[Wow, what's that look for. Admittedly, Sirius probably isn't the best bearer of this news--his interest in healing spells and medicine is not a very strong interest--but he's going to do his best.]
Dunno. What are some you've got? Well, like the cold, I s'ppose. We get colds, but we also have the pep-up potion, it's loads better than muggle medicines.
[He considers this, then shrugs, again, still flippant.]
Dunno. You'd have to ask a mediwizard, probably--but I'll bet they can do something. That's how come wizards live so long, y'know, they don't get ill like that. Why?
[....oh. Stupid, he should have been able to read him better--he should have been able to see that something was wrong--well, he had seen that something was wrong, but he hadn't made sense of it. Now he stares at Edgeworth, without knowing what to say.]
[Sirius nods, and stares at his hands. He wasn't to know, of course--perhaps he should have put it together--and he still does not know what to say. He has been to funerals before but they were practically social engagements. He has never been faced with someone his own age that knows someone who died--not like this.]
We can find out.
[He darts a glace at Miles, cautiously.]
The Hogwarts library has books on everything. Right after the Sorting, we'll go and find out.
[And Miles looks up, startled, meeting Sirius' eyes. The thing is - The thing is, he doesn't know what he wants the answer to be. No means there was no saving her; yes means she could have been saved but she just wasn't. One of those answers would be worse to hear than the other, but Miles doesn't know which one - and he knows he has to find out at some point...
But the image of sitting there, coldly staring down at his Mom's fate in a book is different if it's him in solitude doing it versus...with a friend beside him. Best would be if he could look with Dad; second-best is that, Sirius with him, and Sirius...
Sirius is just really great, isn't he?]
Yeah.
[That sounds a little small; he tries again, and this time it comes out braver.]
Yeah. We find out if a cure exists, and if one doesn't, we invent one.
[He likes the sound of the second part--not better, necessarily, because that means he's in it for some glory or something. Either option is better than having nothing to do. At least they have a goal in mind, something that they can work on.
And it would be fun to invent something new, something that could save lives.]
We are good at anything and everything already. But we'll just get better, and better, as we get older.
[He leaves school out of it. School will be brilliant and fun in its own way; it will have a little to do with their skill, but it won't be school alone. They're clever, that's where it begins.]
You're the first person I've talked with. Aside from that stuck-up blond kid in my compartment, but I was mostly talking at him.
[That had stung him before, and up to this point he'd been brooding over it in misery and hurt; now, though, it seems more funny and ridiculous than anything, and Miles grins.]
[He nods--already he's convinced of the coolness of James Potter, not that that took very much for him. James is cool.]
Really cool. You'll like him. He knows loads about quidditch as well, we'll teach you, between us, don't worry. And he said he wants to be in Gryffindor.
[He fixes Miles with a sceptical look at that, either because he's being ridiculous for suggesting that might actually happen, or because he's trying to work out if there's some secret to him that he ought to know about.]
[Miles smiles, and gives a little bit of a laugh of delight, because Sirius is so strange; there is something so very strange about declaring someone not a git or a prat. And so he nods, cheerful - ]
Well, if you like him, too, then I definitely will as well. I trust your judgment.
and now the 8 bit music plays
Date: 2013-09-26 06:04 am (UTC)Dunno. Maybe it is. I don't know anyone with it, but there's loads of people I don't know. Perhaps we've a cure for your ass-mar. We've a cure for a great many muggle illnesses.
and you know you should be saying "that was dumb" but instead you're just grinning
Date: 2013-09-26 11:33 am (UTC)You do? Like what?
~Ace Attorney~ god we could make a commercial
Date: 2013-09-26 02:59 pm (UTC)Dunno. What are some you've got? Well, like the cold, I s'ppose. We get colds, but we also have the pep-up potion, it's loads better than muggle medicines.
We should make a commercial
Date: 2013-09-26 03:31 pm (UTC)let's do it. i've been watching a lot of Mad Men. I know ads + misogyny that's all we need
Date: 2013-09-26 04:39 pm (UTC)What about witticisms, how are you on witticisms
Date: 2013-09-26 06:23 pm (UTC)Like...heart disease.
I can crack wise with the best of them, I think you know that.
Date: 2013-09-26 09:39 pm (UTC)[He considers this, then shrugs, again, still flippant.]
Dunno. You'd have to ask a mediwizard, probably--but I'll bet they can do something. That's how come wizards live so long, y'know, they don't get ill like that. Why?
And since this is Mad Men how is your ennui
Date: 2013-09-26 10:13 pm (UTC)[His voice breaks; he tucks his feet under the bench, as though that will give some sort of courage and strength.]
That's how my mom died.
you know what i don't have to answer to you. when you're ready to take this ad seriously you call me
Date: 2013-09-27 10:11 am (UTC)I'm-- sorry.
Holy shit you're good
Date: 2013-09-27 11:15 am (UTC)[He shakes his head, not looking up.]
It was...a long time ago. When I was little. I just -
[Some unpleasant feeling twists inside him.]
I just would want to know.
thanks see my secretary for the bill on your way out
Date: 2013-09-27 02:23 pm (UTC)We can find out.
[He darts a glace at Miles, cautiously.]
The Hogwarts library has books on everything. Right after the Sorting, we'll go and find out.
I thought that was your girlfriend
Date: 2013-09-27 05:54 pm (UTC)But the image of sitting there, coldly staring down at his Mom's fate in a book is different if it's him in solitude doing it versus...with a friend beside him. Best would be if he could look with Dad; second-best is that, Sirius with him, and Sirius...
Sirius is just really great, isn't he?]
Yeah.
[That sounds a little small; he tries again, and this time it comes out braver.]
Yeah. We find out if a cure exists, and if one doesn't, we invent one.
you're also a client. and a bit of a whore.
Date: 2013-09-27 07:59 pm (UTC)[He likes the sound of the second part--not better, necessarily, because that means he's in it for some glory or something. Either option is better than having nothing to do. At least they have a goal in mind, something that they can work on.
And it would be fun to invent something new, something that could save lives.]
We'd be good at that, I bet.
Re: you're also a client. and a bit of a whore.
Date: 2013-09-27 08:17 pm (UTC)Of course we would. We'd be good at anything and everything.
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Date: 2013-09-27 09:42 pm (UTC)[He leaves school out of it. School will be brilliant and fun in its own way; it will have a little to do with their skill, but it won't be school alone. They're clever, that's where it begins.]
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Date: 2013-09-27 10:27 pm (UTC)Who else have you made friends with?
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Date: 2013-09-28 05:55 am (UTC)[He's already grinning a little, though; clearly James Potter is brilliant.]
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Date: 2013-09-28 01:00 pm (UTC)You're the first person I've talked with. Aside from that stuck-up blond kid in my compartment, but I was mostly talking at him.
[That had stung him before, and up to this point he'd been brooding over it in misery and hurt; now, though, it seems more funny and ridiculous than anything, and Miles grins.]
Is he, um, cool? Mr. Potter?
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Date: 2013-09-28 04:55 pm (UTC)Really cool. You'll like him. He knows loads about quidditch as well, we'll teach you, between us, don't worry. And he said he wants to be in Gryffindor.
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Date: 2013-09-28 05:18 pm (UTC)That's perfect! Then the three of us can be friends all together.
[And then, having to be a bit dubious - ]
So long as he likes me.
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Date: 2013-09-28 07:04 pm (UTC)[He fixes Miles with a sceptical look at that, either because he's being ridiculous for suggesting that might actually happen, or because he's trying to work out if there's some secret to him that he ought to know about.]
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Date: 2013-09-28 07:08 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-09-29 07:01 am (UTC)[He shrugs, magnanimous in his exceptions.]
You'll be find. He ought to be along in a bit, you'll see.
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Date: 2013-09-29 12:16 pm (UTC)Well, if you like him, too, then I definitely will as well. I trust your judgment.
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Date: 2013-09-29 02:47 pm (UTC)[Arrogant and happy at the same time, he flops back against the seat and stares out the window with a sigh of satisfaction.]
D'you want a pumpkin pastie?
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