( and this is where hecate just slightly smiles, the mildest hint of amusement )
If you didn't still own them.
( but it's fine. she'll wave her hand over the table and those two same bottles will appear as if they'd never gone, same black smoky magic summoning them )
( ah, she's got you there eda. and you don't like schooling.
guess it has to be the right witch to get your interest )
In the spells. ( look, she's not going to call them effects. flares, marks. signatures ) My levitation... sparkled, transference appeared differently. Each spell has its own unique way.
( when she locked a door she drew it in the air, it leaving its mark there )
So like Luz's glyphs. [ She doesn't love being schooled, but at least this is true, but isn't really news to her.
Eda's magic varies, sort of, but it is mostly gold circles in the air. But she also worked very hard, and very long, to make it that way. ] She got 'em from watching my magic. Well, she got the first one that way, with her phone thing-y.
( because certainly much of hecate's magic came a little more neutral, or dramatic depending on what she wanted. she could do a transference without the black wisps but she liked the effect. not that she'd admit it )
But Luz's glyphs are also a different type of magic, a little similar to both of ours but not completely comparable. What she'll be able to do under our tutelage we have yet to see.
( and our was intentional. you are still her mentor, eda )
[ She catches that "our," and levels Hecate with a look, watching her for a moment. ] Yeah, well. I'm not a very good teacher. I tried. She didn't like my style.
[ Her style was getting Luz to eat different types of snow, but it would have worked! ]
She seems to like your strict teacher act. Think there's a teacher like you in those books she's always reading.
( whilst there's a little appreciation for the compliment )
Luz will need more. ( not to shoot herself down but each teacher had their ways and their witches were well educated and rounded out. as good as she was different people made different things )
And magic isn't solely what you can teach her. ( or mentor. someone to talk to, someone to do what hecate couldn't. because she didn't do the emotional or comforting or that side of mentoring whilst eda did really care for her )
Well, yeah. I need to teach her how to cook. She said she'd end up eating squirrels if I kick it. [ That was not a fun conversation.
Eda looks Hecate over again. ] I'm not trying to dump her on you, if that's what you're worried about. She's my kid, and my responsibility. I can't teach her much, is the thing. Like you said, her magic is different, and the way she wants to learn is different.
I'm a doer, y'know? She's a thinker. [ It's the first time she's really articulated it, but that's exactly why she got Luz into Hexside in the first place. Sure, Eda's good at magic, but that doesn't mean she's good at teaching magic. ]
Well, yeah. You gonna give my a syllabus or something? [ Eda snorts another laugh, but it dies pretty quickly.
She leans over the table toward Hecate ] Look, it's not like I'm not grateful that you agreed to teach her. You're not getting anything out of this. Why d'you wanna do it?
[ Well, she's not wrong. Eda eyes her for another second, then shrugs a shoulder. ]
Guess so. [ And sounds a bit like what Belos would say, but Eda doesn't mention that.
She breaks the tension with an easy smile, waving a hand ] Well, she's a good kid. Likes to learn. Like, really likes to learn. I think you'll hafta stop her from getting ahead of you. Never met another kid who wanted to learn magic so much. [ Not that she knows that many magic kids, but still ]
Guess you've been teaching for a long time, huh? [ Mostly because she seems like she'll take absolutely no shit. Probably the sort of teacher Eda would have hated, but, hey, if Luz likes her and if she can teach her something, Eda isn't going to complain.
But that brings her to: ] Your world got any rules about what kind of magic kids can learn?
Witches in my world follow the Code. Magic cannot be left to run amok, nor can witches be allowed to misuse their magic.
( things that could easily lead to dangerous or deadly actions )
But if you're concerned about what I'm teaching you're welcome to oversee it.
( hecate only offers because she has nothing in her magic nor teaching to hide, because she's competent and confident. and her work cannot be faulted )
And this code, what's it say? [ Eda watches her, talking a lot more carefully than she ever does normally. A code, she doesn't.love that there's a code. ]
Yeah, alright. And your way of life is what? [ Eda narrows her eyes, then just gets out with it: ] There's this rule in my world where witches can only use once kind of magic. You don't do anything like that, right?
No. There are more magics than are taught at the academy-- ( such as that special connection green witches had ) --but they are for a witch's own discovery. We teach them what they need, spells and potions to be used, to know their craft. But there is always more to learn.
Well, good. [ Eda snaps her fingers and is back to smiling again. ] Luz got old Bump to change his rule too, didn't want her to hafta go backwards! Being stuck just learning potions was ugh. [ She shudders with a grimace ]
( there's the mildest hint of a smile at that because whilst hecate might teach potions and be very fond of them she knows that a witch isn't competent with solely potions )
She won't. And... I've taught a witch from a non-magical background before.
( so mildred had ended up being from a witching family but it was as if she hadn't with how her life had been )
I know the challenges Luz faces and what she needs.
Have ya? Huh. I've never met one before Luz. [ The words hang in the air for a second before Eda stands up straight, crossing her arms and smiling ]
Well, we'll see how it goes. You settling in okay otherwise? I dunno if I would've wanted to jump into stuff right away. Took me too months to get this set up. [ She nods to her shop. To be fair, her first two months, she was blood drunk, then dead, but that aside. ]
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But she doesn't like losing.
She narrows her eyes. ] You gonna pay for those?
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If you didn't still own them.
( but it's fine. she'll wave her hand over the table and those two same bottles will appear as if they'd never gone, same black smoky magic summoning them )
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You tryin' to teach me now? What marks are you talking about?
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guess it has to be the right witch to get your interest )
In the spells. ( look, she's not going to call them effects. flares, marks. signatures ) My levitation... sparkled, transference appeared differently. Each spell has its own unique way.
( when she locked a door she drew it in the air, it leaving its mark there )
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Eda's magic varies, sort of, but it is mostly gold circles in the air. But she also worked very hard, and very long, to make it that way. ] She got 'em from watching my magic. Well, she got the first one that way, with her phone thing-y.
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( because certainly much of hecate's magic came a little more neutral, or dramatic depending on what she wanted. she could do a transference without the black wisps but she liked the effect. not that she'd admit it )
But Luz's glyphs are also a different type of magic, a little similar to both of ours but not completely comparable. What she'll be able to do under our tutelage we have yet to see.
( and our was intentional. you are still her mentor, eda )
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[ Her style was getting Luz to eat different types of snow, but it would have worked! ]
She seems to like your strict teacher act. Think there's a teacher like you in those books she's always reading.
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Luz will need more. ( not to shoot herself down but each teacher had their ways and their witches were well educated and rounded out. as good as she was different people made different things )
And magic isn't solely what you can teach her. ( or mentor. someone to talk to, someone to do what hecate couldn't. because she didn't do the emotional or comforting or that side of mentoring whilst eda did really care for her )
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Eda looks Hecate over again. ] I'm not trying to dump her on you, if that's what you're worried about. She's my kid, and my responsibility. I can't teach her much, is the thing. Like you said, her magic is different, and the way she wants to learn is different.
I'm a doer, y'know? She's a thinker. [ It's the first time she's really articulated it, but that's exactly why she got Luz into Hexside in the first place. Sure, Eda's good at magic, but that doesn't mean she's good at teaching magic. ]
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( and whilst hecate wasn't glad that eda was trying to foist luz on her it was at least reassuring to hear that eda did care )
But as you said... even if it is not magic there are other things she needs to learn. And conversations to have even about magic.
( because she knows that luz will tell her everything about what she was learning, every girl at cackles queued to talk to their parents )
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She leans over the table toward Hecate ] Look, it's not like I'm not grateful that you agreed to teach her. You're not getting anything out of this. Why d'you wanna do it?
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( she frowns, sounding surprised that eda had to ask. she might not know luz but aside from this being her job it was the right course of action )
A witch should have control, be able to use her magic safely... otherwise she's a danger to us all.
( magical and nonmagical alike )
Luz is new to her magic, no different to the girls I teach. They learned, so can she.
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Guess so. [ And sounds a bit like what Belos would say, but Eda doesn't mention that.
She breaks the tension with an easy smile, waving a hand ] Well, she's a good kid. Likes to learn. Like, really likes to learn. I think you'll hafta stop her from getting ahead of you. Never met another kid who wanted to learn magic so much. [ Not that she knows that many magic kids, but still ]
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( naturally, and students on the other end of that )
I can handle that part. She doesn't set the pace of it.
( even if luz whined hecate would be very firm at sticking to her plan, making sure luz was competent over jumping ahead )
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But that brings her to: ] Your world got any rules about what kind of magic kids can learn?
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Witches in my world follow the Code. Magic cannot be left to run amok, nor can witches be allowed to misuse their magic.
( things that could easily lead to dangerous or deadly actions )
But if you're concerned about what I'm teaching you're welcome to oversee it.
( hecate only offers because she has nothing in her magic nor teaching to hide, because she's competent and confident. and her work cannot be faulted )
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( though she also doubts eda would go for that which is why she offers--- )
The code is our way of life, to ensure the safety and protection of every witch, to ensure that the nonmagical world doesn't learn of its existence.
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( and that she sounds a little passionate about )
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She won't. And... I've taught a witch from a non-magical background before.
( so mildred had ended up being from a witching family but it was as if she hadn't with how her life had been )
I know the challenges Luz faces and what she needs.
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Well, we'll see how it goes. You settling in okay otherwise? I dunno if I would've wanted to jump into stuff right away. Took me too months to get this set up. [ She nods to her shop. To be fair, her first two months, she was blood drunk, then dead, but that aside. ]
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Having witches around is familiar. This will at least occupy my time.
( and hecate isn't someone who does idle well. she also has no idea what to make of this town )
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