wingedapostle: (solemn)

[personal profile] wingedapostle 2013-09-15 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Getting up there is no problem for her, considering that she can fly.

She keeps herself at the appropriate height and sees that the figure she spotted from below is a man with a very large nose. She wonders briefly if it ever gets in the way of doing things, then leans in and places a soft kiss on his mouth. It didn't get in the way of that, so maybe not. Backing up a bit, she hopes that this works. Not much will happen if it doesn't, though she will feel quite silly.
ovidscholar: (numbers)

[personal profile] ovidscholar 2013-09-15 11:08 pm (UTC)(link)
The clerk sighs. He sounds content.

He wakes slowly, with a groan and a swat, ever the student-- reluctant to rise and face the day. He rolls over, tilting over the edge of the shelf. Gravity seizes him. Oh, yes, he's awake now, and scrambling not to fall.
wingedapostle: (heck yeah)

[personal profile] wingedapostle 2013-09-15 11:52 pm (UTC)(link)
As soon as she sees him roll off the shelf, she lunges to catch him. She manages to grab hold of his arm, but, unprepared for the sudden weight, she drops down with him. There being enough space between them and the floor for her to regain her wits, she's able to beat her wings with the strength and speed required to keep them from plummeting.

So instead of plummeting, they just slowly descend to the floor. It results in moderate strain on her arms, but it's a lot better than the man having broken bones.
ovidscholar: (wisdom)

[personal profile] ovidscholar 2013-09-15 11:55 pm (UTC)(link)
He lands with a soft thump, directly on his rear.

"I hadn't expected an angel," he says. "Or I expected an angel to have more eyes."
wingedapostle: (smile)

[personal profile] wingedapostle 2013-09-16 01:07 am (UTC)(link)
Once they're both safely on the ground, she lets go of his arm and stretches her own.

"Is that so?" she says with a laugh. "Why would that be?" An angel having more than two eyes seems strange to her, as all she knows about angels is that they're winged people. This seems like an excellent unexpected opportunity to learn more, though.

ovidscholar: (job)

[personal profile] ovidscholar 2013-09-16 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
He stammers. "Well, angels..."

Now it seems too lofty a task. Facts don't suit his humor.

"They have many eyes. Sometimes." This is insufficient. "They're meant to be powerful and dreadful. In a narrower understanding they appear as beautiful people."

He rocks back and rests his weight on his palms.

"Often they're formed of fire..."

Now he rises; his face is red.

"I meant to say thank you, and not to comment on your appearance, lovely or fearsome."
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wingedapostle: (quiet)

[personal profile] wingedapostle 2013-09-16 03:28 am (UTC)(link)
She listens closely. Is this something he remembers? Does he know this from the books here? She's tempted to ask him. "I understand now, and you are welcome. I hope you can forgive my ignorance. I knew only that I resembled an angel, and that because someone told me..."

As it always does, her curiosity overtakes her. "May I ask how you know these things about angels?" she asks, interested in any potential avenues of knowledge.
ovidscholar: (kings)

[personal profile] ovidscholar 2013-09-18 02:56 am (UTC)(link)
He thinks on it, and his brow creases.

"It's what they are," he says. "I knew what they were. Though I think I am-- I was a scholar. Of religion. I think it suits me. Libraries are like temples."

He shrugs, hunching shyly into the bulk of his coat.

"Theology is this wing," he says, pointing at a cliff-like shelf. "If you're ever curious."
wingedapostle: (Default)

[personal profile] wingedapostle 2013-09-18 03:23 am (UTC)(link)
"Thank you for telling me," she says, looking up at the shelf he pointed out. "I'll make sure to search it for readable books when I have the chance." She hasn't had much luck in that department during the time she's spent here, but perhaps she's been looking in the wrong place. Theology seems promising.

She turns back to him.

"You said you were a scholar of religion? If you don't mind me asking, does that come from a memory?" She's curious about this as well, partly because it's interesting to learn about her housemates, and party because the memories of others might lead her to more of her own.
ovidscholar: (daniel)

[personal profile] ovidscholar 2013-09-19 05:17 am (UTC)(link)
"Yes," he says, more curtly than he intended. He feels raw, suddenly. "A scholar and a lecturer. And now I'm a hermit, and this my hermitage."

He straightens his jacket, neatens his cravat, pulls his incongruous scarf over his nose and mouth.

"You know. When thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray."

wingedapostle: (smile)

[personal profile] wingedapostle 2013-09-19 03:09 pm (UTC)(link)
"Those are fine callings. Despite our situation, I can't imagine that you've lost much of that, if anything; you have a scholarly feeling about you, and your knowledge of things is impressive." This man seems well-versed in things that are completely foreign to her, and, more than anything, it makes her want to learn.

She goes back to contemplate the phrase for a few moments. "I can't say I've ever heard what you said before, but I think I might understand. Would 'thy closet' be one's heart? Entering an actual closet to pray sounds strange to me."
ovidscholar: (leviticus)

[personal profile] ovidscholar 2013-09-19 11:15 pm (UTC)(link)
"It's, er," he says, "hm--" and now he can't recall what he meant, or where the words issue from, and he stammers "-- the heart, but also being solitary."
wingedapostle: (smile)

[personal profile] wingedapostle 2013-09-21 02:10 pm (UTC)(link)
"I see," she says, happy at having partially deciphered the phrase. "Does it come from one of the books in this section?" She looks around at the shelves that surround them. Theology has always been interesting to her, or so she thinks. She'd love to get her hands on a book of phrases, if she can.