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Hild ([personal profile] light_of_the_world) wrote2015-10-01 03:25 pm
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And who are you, my pretty fair maid...

There were a multitude of things that Hild enjoyed about working at Graymark Books. The owner, of course, was the best boss that Hild could possibly have. But the store itself was still a marvel to her, crammed full of books, which were so precious in her time and place, so rare, none of them so neatly formed as these, sturdy and precise. She had quickly learned how it was that a book smelled, and just as quickly learned to love it. The customers were usually polite, relaxed, unperturbed by Hild's still lingering accent or the way she had to pause at times before answering a question. She learned in leaps and bounds from these interactions and, on those afternoons when the store was empty, peaceably silent and still, all activity shut outside the broad front window, she read.

It was not very fast reading. English was more of a mongrel language on paper than on the tongue, Hild felt. The alphabet was familiar to her, thankfully, but whenever she sounded out words, their meanings eluded her. Luke would read things for her at times, when he was also in the shop on slow days, but sometimes that hindered more than helped. (How "receipt" could be spelled with a p was beyond her.)

One such slow afternoon had Hild behind the counter, bent over a more simply written book called The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe. Her finger dragged slowly along the lines and her lips mouthed the words, but the moment she heard the front door open, she promptly greeted the new guest with a well practiced "Hello. Can I help you find something?"
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[personal profile] deflectere 2015-10-10 02:21 am (UTC)(link)
Alec tended to sleep light. Unlike Jace and Isabelle, he woke to the lightest of noises, the softest of voices or at the first stirrings of a nightmare. Shadowhunters didn't tend to dream all that much but when they did, they were violent, bloody things that often depicted their deaths in one form or another.

Alec's nightmare hadn't been about anything that might happen in the future. It'd been the past. It'd been Abbadon and those days he'd spent floating in unconsciousness, walking the line between life and death. He still didn't remember much from that time and he wasn't sure he wanted to either.

It was that nightmare that had been walking in Luke's store right now. He didn't intend to discuss with with the werewolf but being somewhere familiar and around someone he knew might have been what he needed.

Ever since the incident with the Soul Sword, he'd been Marking himself fully even before going out for simple excursions to Luke's. He felt more comfortable with the dark runes twisting their way up his legs, torso, arms and neck. He was prepared.

He wasn't prepared for Hild, though. When he stepped in and saw her and not Luke, he frowned.

"Who are you?" he asked without preamble.
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[personal profile] deflectere 2015-10-11 01:04 am (UTC)(link)
Alec didn't step further into the bookstore. He narrowed his eyes minutely, not looking away despite the blankness he found there. He'd met many people who could wipe their expressions, give away nothing in their body language so she wasn't presenting him with anything new there.

"Where's Luke?" he asked after letting the silence sit thick and heavy against and around them. "I was looking for him."

This wasn't the first time he'd come into the bookstore and found something unexpected. Having an employee wasn't that strange a thing, Alec knew, but had he ever had someone besides Clary helping him out in Manhattan? Alec had always just assumed that if Luke wasn't in his store, it was closed.

The sensor that he'd tucked inside his jacket remained calm. She was something else. Another one of those beings that wasn't a mundane but didn't slot into the other groups the Clave had crafted up so long ago. He would have actually been surprised if he'd known immediately what she was.

"Hild," he said, voice flat and toneless. He didn't give his name. Not yet.
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[personal profile] deflectere 2015-10-12 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
"Helpful," Alec drawled, finally moving further into the bookstore. He stuck his hand out as he moved closer to Hild, pale fingers trailing over the spines of the books he passed. He didn't look, just touched until he was a few feet in front of her.

Alec had never made regular visits to Luke's bookstore back in Manhattan, could count how many times he'd seen the interior on one hand and he'd been perfectly fine with that. Luke's bookstore in New York had been Clary's place just like the Institute had been his. IN Darrow, Alec's stops by the store had become more frequent. He didn't think he could be considered a regular by any means but he did tend to drop by to talk to Luke or to pick up a book that'd keep him busy.

"I can wait," he told her, holding her gaze. His hands were loose at his sides, the edges of his black jacket inched down over his wrists and down halfway across his palms. Too big but comfortable. "Thanks for the suggestion."

He'd just wait right in front of her, watching her expression, her body language, her.


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[personal profile] deflectere 2015-10-12 03:35 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm find standing," Alec said, stepping to one side and crossing his arms across his chest. He watched her for a few more seconds before he pulled his gaze away and looked around. He tried to picture the New York version of his store in his head but found he couldn't.

He tried again but it wasn't there. When he tried with the Institute, he could see its gleaming arches, its old architecture and every little detail that made the Institute beautiful and daunting. He didn't know why he couldn't recall the bookstore but he didn't spend too much time thinking about it.

"You known Luke long?" he asked in an attempt to make conversation. This wasn't his strength, unfortunately. "I didn't realize he had any employees working for him here."

It was strange to see anyone working in Luke's store who wasn't Luke himself, Clary or even Simon, the tag along mundane.
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[personal profile] deflectere 2015-10-14 03:34 pm (UTC)(link)
She moved and he didn't. She leaned and he continued to stand ramrod straight as if he was at attention and she was a drill instructor. The posture was natural for Alec who used to standing for hours on end, waiting and watching for threats to materialize from the comfortable confines of a shadowy alley or a damp rooftop.

"Good, he shouldn't be telling people about me," Alec said, crossing his hands in front of him, fingers curling over his wrists. It was the extent of his relaxation. "I'm Alec."

He'd been leaving off his last name though he wasn't sure if that was intentional or not. Luke, he knew, had talked about his past with some people though he didn't know if his parents had ever come up during the course of conversation.

"Luke and I are from the same place," he said, loosening his grip and allowing some information to flit through. "Manhattan."
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[personal profile] deflectere 2015-10-15 01:17 am (UTC)(link)
Idris. The Shadowhunter country. Luke really hadn't skimped on what he'd decided to reveal to Downworlders and mundanes. A muscle in his jaw twitched but that was the entirety of his reaction to her quiet correction.

"Idris isn't my home." He'd been born there but he remembered very little of the short time he and his parents had spent there. He remembered the Brocelind Plain and being held up by his father's arm before he jumped into Lake Lyn.

He remembered their house, large and hollow, its spacious halls the perfect place for a young boy to scurry around while his parents conferred quietly behind closed doors.

"Manhattan is and that's where I met Luke," he continued neutrally. His parents were the ones that knew him from Idris, he was sure. He wasn't that Lightwood. He'd never be that Lightwood. "Not Idris."

Alec hooked two fingers into his pocket, letting those words settle for a few moments. "I don't know Northumbria. Luke hasn't shared about your home with me like he's shared about Idris with you."
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[personal profile] deflectere 2015-10-23 10:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Her words brought to mind the globe in the library and some of the maps Hodge had showed him over the years. He knew exactly where England was in comparison to both Idris and Manhattan but hadn't done much with the information. There were Institutes all over the world and Hodge had given lessons on the few differences each Institute and their Shadowhunters demonstrated.

Alec had found the information mostly boring because he'd never planned on going anywhere but New York. That was his home, that was where he was bound and that was where he wished his duty to keep him for the rest of his life.

"So, you're from a different time entirely?" Alec gathered, head tilting sideways slightly. He didn't sound surprised. He was still new to Darrow but his life had been filled with the dark, the grotesque, the murderous and the impossible.

Darrow had managed to pull him away from a battle without the aide of a portal or demonic magic so being from a completely time period didn't seem out of the realm of possibility. It was a terrifying thought, knowing that a Valentine from a time when the Circle had their greatest power could arrive.

Every day, Alec was able to see just how small the Clave's reach was. They were insignificant in the grand scheme of things. Tiny and unimportant. He felt like a traitor for those thoughts but couldn't stop them from occurring.
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[personal profile] deflectere 2015-11-01 02:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Alec looked back at his bow and then back at her. He thought, briefly, about taking his bow off and bringing it closer, letting her look at it but he didn't. The bow was Marked, runes drawn intricately all up and down the dark wood that made up the upper and lower limbs.

Alec would have it no other way either. His bow was an extension of himself, something that he'd honed and practiced at for hours. He'd notched and shot arrows until his fingers bled, he could shoot targets half a block away with his eyes closed and he never felt more comfortable in a battle than when his bow was in his hands and an arrow was flying.

"How?" Alec asked, letting himself be curious about the differences in his bow and the bows she knew. Weaponry was a safe subject, a subject that he was both interested in and willing to open up somewhat about.
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[personal profile] deflectere 2015-11-01 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Alec tried to imagine pulling his bow to his chest and found that he couldn't. With the feathers of the arrow brushing his cheek, he felt utterly in control. He could sight his target, aim quickly and fire with balance and precision that he wouldn't have if he had to clumsily tuck the arrow against his chest and fire.

"You know your stances," Alec remarked with a nod. It wasn't that big a surprise, really. He lived with Isabelle who knew her weapons just as well as he did, just as well as Alec did. She could handle his bow and arrow, her dagger, a seraph blade and her whip and still manage to grin and flirt without trouble.

"That your weapon of choice, then?" he wondered, both curious and gauging. Downworlders were so different here and each time Alec learned about some new power, some new group, something else popped up that demanded his immediate attention.

Hodge would have loved the variety.
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[personal profile] deflectere 2015-11-06 01:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Alec finally took a few steps closer, examining the short sword carefully as he did. It reminded him, in a way, of his seraph blade. The length and breadth looked about the same but the blades were radically different. Still, it looked well taken care of and Alec figured that, if needed, it could do damage that would take awhile to heal from.

"I've used staffs before," Alec shared, loosening up just the tiniest bit. Weapons continued to be safe territory. They weren't talking about Idris or anything personal and he wasn't trying to painfully make small talk either. "Feather staff, mostly. I don't have one here. I've got a guisearme though. It's a family weapon."

Alec remembered feeling so proud, so pleased that his father had let him use his favored weapon. He'd thought that maybe they were going to be able to close the chasm between them but then the battle had happened, the demon had happened.

Darrow had happened.
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[personal profile] deflectere 2015-11-06 11:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Alec fixed her with a look for that one but didn't say anything. That statement was dangerous to someone like Alec, someone who doubted that he'd have any kind of meaningful relationship in his life and someone who was determined to get back home and give his father his weapon back.

Alec's future was one of solitude and loneliness. He assumed that his siblings would find someone to love and that he'd be left behind, left with running the Institute once his mother and father passed it onto him. He'd already watched it when they were both in Idris so in lieu of anything else, he'd have the Institute.

"I'm sure he wants it back," Alec eventually said. He hadn't picked up the guisearme to do anything but clean it since that first day. It was propped up near the front door of his apartment, shiny and dangerous looking. Ready for a fight. Ready to eradicate demons from this existence.

"I prefer the bow," he added after an awkward silence. "That or a seraph blade."
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[personal profile] deflectere 2015-11-09 01:43 am (UTC)(link)
Alec was quietly grateful that she didn't push him on the issue of his father. He'd been prepared to shut the conversation down and refuse to answer any further questions but she hadn't pressed. His father's guisearme had buoyed Alec's hopes at the time, given him hope that his father would understand if Alec decided to open up but that was all for not now.

His father wasn't here and the more Alec thought about it, the more he knew his father would never understand. His father had offered a weapon instead of encouraging words or a comforting touch. His father wanted nothing more for his son to be a strong warrior, carrying on the Lightwood name. His father wanted more than he was.

"This is a seraph blade," Alec said, pulling the blade from a sheathe at his waist. It was about the size of her short sword, possibly slightly longer, but it looked dull and blunt. In this form, it looked like any other short sword but Alec knew better.

The seraph blade was dormant, not yet named, and Alec wasn't sure if he'd ever name it since it was the only blade he had with him. Once it was used, it was gone.
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[personal profile] deflectere 2015-11-10 01:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"It has to be named," Alec said, turning it over and picturing the brightness of the sword when it lit up, adamas glowing like no other material Alec had ever seen in his life.

"Once it's named, it looks much different," he said, taking the seraph blade back and turning it once to examine the blade. If he hadn't been a Shadowhunter, he'd have been underwhelmed and unimpressed with the blade but he knew what kind of power and beauty it held.

"But, it depletes," he sighed, sliding the blade back into its sheath. "It's the only one I have so I don't want to waste it on just anything."
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[personal profile] deflectere 2015-11-12 02:12 pm (UTC)(link)
"An angel's name," Alec provided, resting his hand on the hilt of the seraph blade. "It's infused with heavenly fire and the spirit of whichever angel you choose when you name it. Good for killing demons."

With the lack of Iron Sisters in Darrow, Alec had no way of recharging his blade so to speak so he'd been careful not to name the blade just yet. It was a valuable and powerful weapon that needed to be saved.

"It still works as a sword even when the power of the angel is exhausted," he clarified. "It's just not as powerful."