Minerva sat on the bed in her room while Bellatrix - who was still in the room by dint of being her roommate - watched Kat as one might watch a dangerous beast. That did have something to do with the fact that Kat was currently pacing back and forth like she wanted to go prowling.
"I'll find the little-" She made a clenching gesture with her hands and wrung them, like she had a particular witch's throat between her hands and was resolving the situation in a permanent, terminal fashion.
"It's okay," Minerva said, dazedly.
"It's not okay!" Kat said.
"I think it's rather famous," Bellatrix said, nervously, her eyes darting from Kat to her. "W-What did that little Glintfaire snoot say about us?"
Minerva and Kat both looked at her.
"You are thinking this is about House stuff?" Kat asked.
"Well, of course, what else would it be about?" Bellatrix asked, her brow knitting above her dainty nose. Minerva wanted to laugh. She sprawled back onto the bed and tried to focus on the pressing issue: An Ars Magicka fanatic had just challenged her to a duel and she had chosen a wand and a shortsword for her weapon. Who chose
swords
for weapons in duels these days? It felt...
Well, it felt as surreal as magic and wizards and such.
Minerva rubbed her palms against her face.
Despite that, she found she kept worrying away at the
EnragΓ©
and the vampire in the school. She knew there was a connection. She knew it was of vital importance. And that had nothing on the rumors of the Silver Wand. Hexgramatica was the most secure prison in the world - what better place to store horrors and dangers? Her mind whirled more and more as Kat continued her pacing - and then Bellatrix sighed. "Well, whatever it is about, I have a bit of a duty. You were raised among the Mundanes, so, you don't know how to duel, right?"
"I know the basics," Minerva said. "That it used to be fought in the astral plane, but that's no longer possible..."
"Quite," Bellatrix said. "But do you know of the three modes of dueling?"
"I'm guessing at least one of them involves short swords," Minerva said, her voice growing dry.
"Correct. Staves, wand, and sword and wand are the three modes," Bellatrix said, primly.
"You read a lot about dueling?" Kat asked, slowing in her pacing.
"Oh, no, we're just an old family," Bellatrix said, shrugging one shoulder. "My grandfather was killed in a sword and wand duel - that's also called the duel sinister."
"Why?" Minerva asked, trying to avoid the dying part.
"You hold the wand in the left hand, sword in the right," Bellatrix said, smiling thinly. Her voice grew grave. "But do you have a sword?" At the pregnant silence that hung in the air, the mousy girl shook her head and let out the deepest sigh that Minerva had ever heard. "Well, you'll need to get one." She pinched the bridge of her nose. "Another thing - you'll need the obscura."
"...the what?" Minerva and Kat asked at the same time.
Bellatrix's lips went very thing as she shot Kat a look that practically said
oh whatever to do with foreigners like this?
Before she explained.
"The obscura is a part of the duel sinister. They're magical cloths, say, yae big. They are enchanted to obscure what they are draped over. The common mode is to fight with wand in the left hand, sword in the right, but there's a great deal of theories as to which is the proper tool to use - which weapon, even. Short sword has been interpreted to mean rapier, dagger, a foil, even an arming sword in one case - cruciform hilt and everything." She mimed a blow that made Minerva blink. "Dashed his brains right out, that's illustrated in
Contemporary Duels: Their Parts and Particulars
." Bellatrix blushed slightly. "...I may have read a little about duels."
Kat arched an eyebrow.
"None of this matters. I don't have a sword!" Minerva said, firmly. "And even if I did, I can't fight with a sword left handed. So, it must be the classic mode either way." She crossed her arms over her chest and laid back in the bed with a thump. She glared at the ceiling. "Are there rules pertaining to magic?"
"If it were in the astral, no," Bellatrix said.
"But since we're not going to be fighting in the astral, yes," Kat said. "Same rules as in football."
"I can't believe I am going to die in what amounts to a football game," Minerva said, closing her eyes.
"T-To be fair, duels don't tend to end in death. If you survive the ten, twenty seconds it takes for the healers to reach you, then you'll survive, they're much better at fixing up cuts and such thesedays," Bellatrix said. "Used to be that it was a race to see if the exsanguination got you, and the healing magic never used to fix the infections until they flared up, so, that might get you too and-" She stopped. "Sorry."
Kat frowned as she watched Minerva's face.
"Bella, might we be having some time alone? We are friends and..."
"No, no, I understand," Bellatrix said. She stood and her face settled into a determined mode as she lifted her chin. She started out, walking quickly as she did so. Once the door was shut, Kat locked it, then stepped to the bed. She placed her hand beside Minerva's head - but Minerva pushed her hand away, sliding her palms away from her face.
"Not...not now," Minerva said, and tried to not feel like she was twisting a knife in the big woman's chest, seeing the expression on her face. She tried to explain. "I...I have too much in my mind. I need...I need..."
Kat drew her hand back. "I understand."
She turned to go. Minerva realized that while she didn't need the confusion of Kat's kisses, her caresses, the distraction of her breath on her ear, her purring orders...she desperately needed something as deep and profound. She needed her warmth. She needed her...
her
. She reached out, grabbing onto Kat's hand, tugging her back.
"No, wait," she said, then blushed. "Just...hold me. Please?"
Kat turned back. She smiled, slightly. "I am a werewolf. Not an animal. I can control myself."
"I knew that," Minerva said, grinning at her...lover? She supposed that might be the word for it. It still felt too...
immediate
and heavy and weighted. Was lover the right word? Or maybe friend? Comrade? Buddy? Minerva closed her eyes as Kat crawled into the bed, pressing her down with those lovely strong hands of hers. Her arms followed, and Minerva found that being held by a large dyke of a werewolf was a banquet she should have gorged herself on years before. She almost went limp as she leaned back against Kat's chest, feeling her raw strength, her blazing warmth. Minerva closed her eyes and tried to sort her thoughts.
Wand of Silver?
Ignore it. Not important. She shoved it aside.