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parties for days
Holidays are supposed to be fun. Ema is pretty sure that this is true, at least. Her parents certainly seem excited every year. Normally, she doesn't mind it much. She's not that into parties necessarily, but some of it can be fun. The food and drinks are usually good, and the music, and the outfits. She does love watching the outfits. Some are wonderful, some are interesting, and there's always at least a couple that are just hilariously awful. She's still young enough that she's been able to get away with being shy; there's enough of a 'children should be seen and not heard' mentality that this is still considered Acceptable.
Or it was, anyway.
This year, they're going to a different set of parties, and The Twins are here.
Ema has literally never seen her parents this excited. They usually have opinions, of course, she wouldn't want to embarass them by showing up to an event in an inappropriate outfit or something like that. But this time they are so... into it. Ema doesn't get it. They fuss and hover and change their minds about what she should wear and send her to get her hair done and change their minds again and buy her three different pairs of shoes because they can't decide which she should wear, and...
Ema wants to scream at them. She has to try very hard not to be bitter at the twins. It's not their fault her parents think they're the Most Special People in the Universe. But Ema is feeling both overwhelmed by the attention and, somehow, oddly ignored at the same time. Don't her parents think she'll look nice without all this fussing? Or that she'll know how to be friendly and polite without all of their rules and speeches and injunctions about how to treat the twins? She knows this stuff! She's been a good daughter, she learned it all.
For better or worse, this all goes on for a good while before the weeks of parties actually arrive. Worse, because Ema is now thoroughly (if quietly) fed up with her parents. Better, because she's had enough time to process that it's really not the twins' fault, and she thinks she can manage to not feel like she's forcing friendliness if she meets them.
But really, she just wants this all to be over. By the time the Grand Event arrives she's already been going to parties for a week, smiling and making small talk and behaving just as her parents want her to. She arrives at the party, pastes a smile on her face, and starts to 'aimlessly' wander the edge of the party. She's just looking for a good vantage point, really. See-and-be-seen is best done from the sidelines, in her opinion. There must be a reasonable corner somewhere.
Or it was, anyway.
This year, they're going to a different set of parties, and The Twins are here.
Ema has literally never seen her parents this excited. They usually have opinions, of course, she wouldn't want to embarass them by showing up to an event in an inappropriate outfit or something like that. But this time they are so... into it. Ema doesn't get it. They fuss and hover and change their minds about what she should wear and send her to get her hair done and change their minds again and buy her three different pairs of shoes because they can't decide which she should wear, and...
Ema wants to scream at them. She has to try very hard not to be bitter at the twins. It's not their fault her parents think they're the Most Special People in the Universe. But Ema is feeling both overwhelmed by the attention and, somehow, oddly ignored at the same time. Don't her parents think she'll look nice without all this fussing? Or that she'll know how to be friendly and polite without all of their rules and speeches and injunctions about how to treat the twins? She knows this stuff! She's been a good daughter, she learned it all.
For better or worse, this all goes on for a good while before the weeks of parties actually arrive. Worse, because Ema is now thoroughly (if quietly) fed up with her parents. Better, because she's had enough time to process that it's really not the twins' fault, and she thinks she can manage to not feel like she's forcing friendliness if she meets them.
But really, she just wants this all to be over. By the time the Grand Event arrives she's already been going to parties for a week, smiling and making small talk and behaving just as her parents want her to. She arrives at the party, pastes a smile on her face, and starts to 'aimlessly' wander the edge of the party. She's just looking for a good vantage point, really. See-and-be-seen is best done from the sidelines, in her opinion. There must be a reasonable corner somewhere.
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Ema's thoughts are tripping frantically in every direction. They are certainly not compatible with actual words. A lot of incoherent, frantic screaming ensues as she tries to grab hold of something, anything. The closest thing to a word she manages is a rather garbled form of "HELP!"
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Right then, respite's over.
Adarin is up in half a second, mutters something to himself about getting the proper balance between lift and gravity, and then with a spell - flies to the rescue. Literally. He doesn't feel particularly heroic, mostly just mentally screeching about how stupid a floating platform is for transportation over a portal as he tries to navigate the - slowly spinning platform. This is probably some kind of ploy, is his glum second thought, as he snatches Ema's hand and pulls her into the air, followed by him adjusting the flight spell so she's floating comfortably, too.
"Hi," he says, for lack of a better word. They are now flying. He's done this before, but she probably hasn't.
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It takes a second or two for Ema's brain to catch up with the fact that she's no longer about to plunge to her death in a waterfall, whereupon she gulps and takes a second (or seven) to collect herself. Okay. Not screaming any more.
...flying.
Nope, not thinking about that. Nope, nope, nope.
She clings to Adarin's hand probably a lot harder than she needs to; when he speaks, she jolts, realizes what she was doing, and eases up. "Sorry," she mumbles automatically. Then, "Uh, hi." Then, as her thoughts return, "-Thank you, thank you thank you, it just- it was tipping me, I didn't know what to do, I'm so sorry."
She catches a glimpse of the waterfall, moans in fear, and determinedly looks away again. "Um. Sorry. Again. Thank you. I sound like an idiot, I'm babbling, I'm sorry, but thank you, you were right, it wasn't safe, I shouldn't've-"
She shuts up. If she says anything else, she will burst into tears, and that will not help.
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"Would you like me to take you to the ground, or back up to the party? Or stay here and take a minute before you do either?"
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Okay, she's crying now. Not sobbing, she's breathing just fine, but tears are running down her face. She turns her head back towards the party, hoping he won't see; this is far and away humiliating enough already.
"...thank you. Again. I just- thank you?" Realizing she's going back into idiot mode, she tries to straighten out her thoughts more. "Um, yeah. Ground, but... not back yet? I should, um. Calm."
She needs to get back on the ground, never get on the platform again, go find her parents, tell them-
Oh. Oops. Matchmakers.
"Uh, actually, up here may," sniffle, "be better. They'll just," sniffle, "...talk, if we're," sniffle, "safe but hiding. Slow rescue is," sniffle, "probably less... inta- intet- interprable?"
Calm, calm, calm- she has to go back to the party- calm. How to be calm? Well, she's a little calmer. Crying, but calming.
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"You're not ruining anything," he assures, in the same soothing tones. "Don't worry about me, it's just a party. There will be others no matter what I do. It's all right. Once I accidentally set myself on fire and I spent the next three hours babbling about fire safety to Ana, I'm not going to judge."
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She manages to get the tears to stop. She takes an experimental sniffle, then looks towards the party resignedly. (As long as she doesn't look down towards the waterfall, it's- okay. Maybe.)
"Uh, I think- I think I can go down?" She sighs. "I wish I could just- leave. I'm, um, kinda... not really a party mode, now. But, my parents are there, so. I guess I should get them."
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"Stars, that's- you're as much a delicate flower as that speech was entertaining and engaging," she says between gasps of laughter.
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Ema uses her free hand to try to wipe off her face. Tears and sniffles do not do well as a beauty treatment. She is going to look an absolute wreck when she gets put down. (She doesn't mind much for the sake of her own vanity, but she is not looking forward to her mother's expression.)
Her giggling trails off as she looks resignedly down at the party. "I should... I should go get my parents," she says, willing herself to be sure that yes she really should stop hiding. "I- thank you. Again. You made this way less, less... horribly awful than it could have been."
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He flies her over to the party, resisting the urge to roll his eyes at some of the startled gasps, and sets Ema on the ground. He lands himself, nearby, and ends the flight spell. He suspects that the platform's malfunction wasn't an accident, magic doesn't typically work like that, it does something, and it keeps doing that thing until it breaks, and then it abruptly stops working entirely. None of the - half done pieces that the platform displayed. That makes him suspicious.
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That's... rather disappointing, actually. Didn't they miss her?
She wanders around the edge of the crowd, a task made easier by the pervading surprise running through the group. She sees her parents to one side and hurries toward them, slowing when she sees them arguing with their friend from earlier.
"--said that she wouldn't be in any danger!" Her father is objecting.
"The platform was just supposed to stop, you said, she'd just be stuck."
"Adarin wouldn't have taken it seriously if she was just-" the man starts dismissively, then he sees Ema.
Ema just... stares. She fails completely to process this. It's just all too much. Her mouth is hanging open in shock, but she hasn't noticed.
Her parents did what?
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... Aren't those Ema's parents? Why are they arguing with that man who - he just said Adarin's name. Adarin's not getting any of the sound, and he's not a fantastic lip reader, but he definitely just saw that person say his name in the scry. While arguing with Ema's parents. That - could be nothing, he has zero proof, only guesstimates and conjecture. But he is suspicious. He is going to investigate.
"Excuse me," he says politely, "I need to go make sure the person who was in danger is all right." This does a good job of shooing the people flitting over him, and he walks (relatively) unimpeded to a nice place to 'accidentally' eavesdrop.
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"What did you do," she whispers.
"They said it was just going to stop, they didn't tell us it was going to tip, we would never-"
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Oh dear. Well. It's not like there's only so many dramatic entrances he can make in one day, let's just get this one started.
"Never frighten your daughter? Never manipulate people for your own gain? Never potentially strand every single person at this party? Nearly kill someone you are supposed to love?" says Adarin, almost pleasantly. "Well, I am quite afraid it is far too late for 'you would never.' Because you already have."
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"You seriously thought some insane plot to have him fetch me off a broken platform was going to do anything?!" Ema demands. She... she... this is all getting to be rather too much. "What is wrong with you?!"
"It was supposed to be safe," her mother says again weakly. "Just a way for you to meet. They- they wanted to do more, to try magic or, or, drugs, something- I said no, you weren't supposed to be r-r-risked, he lied." Her mother's crying now. Ema is torn between fury at the whole situation and kind of wanting to hug her.
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That is definitely sarcasm.
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