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He was supposed to have the day off. That didn't quite happen.
His phone woke up him at nine, and on the other end was his distraught mother. A pipe in his parents' basement had burst, and even though Davin is a mechanic and not a plumber, he was the one she called. Funny how she refuses to acknowledge his magic until she needs to take advantage of it.
His dad's out of town on business, so it was up to Davin to calm his mother and keep the basement from his childhood home from flooding. He sat his mother down on the sofa and turned off the water before heading down to the basement with his tools. He was able to use his magic to cut through the ruined section of pipe and hold up the new one so he could solder it in place, and then he cleaned up the basement as best he could.
He emerged hours later, wet and dirty and in a lousy mood, and his mother demanded he stay for tea before he could leave.
Now he's freshly showered, hair still a little damp at the ends as it sticks up everywhere, and he's wandering through the town's main drag as he tries to decide how to spend his evening. Beer will make an appearance at some point, surely.
He's weighing the pros and cons of pub food when someone brushes by him, and a streetlight glints off of some metal sliding out of the person's pocket. Davin stares at the keys as they fall and wills them to stop mid-air, holding out his hand and sending the keys flying through the air to land gently in his palm.
"Excuse me," he calls out, his Irish accent a little thicker due to his exhaustion. He shakes the keys out, peering out to try and see if he recognizes the person. "I think you dropped these."
[Come meet Davin! He's lived in Siren Cove since he was a kid, so if your character has been around for awhile they may recognize him. All his info is here, but the bullet points are: 22 year old gay Irish witch/mechanic who just wants a damn beer.]
His phone woke up him at nine, and on the other end was his distraught mother. A pipe in his parents' basement had burst, and even though Davin is a mechanic and not a plumber, he was the one she called. Funny how she refuses to acknowledge his magic until she needs to take advantage of it.
His dad's out of town on business, so it was up to Davin to calm his mother and keep the basement from his childhood home from flooding. He sat his mother down on the sofa and turned off the water before heading down to the basement with his tools. He was able to use his magic to cut through the ruined section of pipe and hold up the new one so he could solder it in place, and then he cleaned up the basement as best he could.
He emerged hours later, wet and dirty and in a lousy mood, and his mother demanded he stay for tea before he could leave.
Now he's freshly showered, hair still a little damp at the ends as it sticks up everywhere, and he's wandering through the town's main drag as he tries to decide how to spend his evening. Beer will make an appearance at some point, surely.
He's weighing the pros and cons of pub food when someone brushes by him, and a streetlight glints off of some metal sliding out of the person's pocket. Davin stares at the keys as they fall and wills them to stop mid-air, holding out his hand and sending the keys flying through the air to land gently in his palm.
"Excuse me," he calls out, his Irish accent a little thicker due to his exhaustion. He shakes the keys out, peering out to try and see if he recognizes the person. "I think you dropped these."
[Come meet Davin! He's lived in Siren Cove since he was a kid, so if your character has been around for awhile they may recognize him. All his info is here, but the bullet points are: 22 year old gay Irish witch/mechanic who just wants a damn beer.]
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Lara nodded and smiled. "I'm glad that you have found your niche. Too many people do jobs they hate." She tapped her glass at the barman for a refill. "Have you been in town long? I don't think I heard your name before two weeks ago and normally I hear about someone as cute as you very quickly." She teased. "You must have been hiding away."
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He finishes off his own pint and looks over at her with a warm smile. "I'm not one for hidin'. Maybe I'm jus' not as cute as you think."
And then he gives her his most innocent, wide-eyed and pouty expression, going so far as to bat his eyelashes.
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Lara waved a hand at him and snorts a laugh. "You know exactly how cute you are. And so do my girls. And boys." She grinned. "You make an impression. If I'd known about you, I'd have made you an offer, but you're clearly better off where you are."
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"Really? They've mentioned me?" He's really not fishing; he's just a little taken aback. He's not even sure who her girls and boys even are, but he's sure that they're as beautiful as she is, or at least nearly, and he can't imagine anyone like that noticing him. "Well, that's certainly enough t'make my day."
He laughs softly and pulls the food menu close, cheeks still pink as he looks it over.
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"Heart of Gold employees are usually so quiet about non-clients, so when they talk about someone in particular I pay attention." She smiled. The waiter came and she placed her order and waited while Davin did the same. "You should feel flattered. My people have great taste."
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"Oh, trust me. I'm very flattered." He laughs and orders a chicken sandwich before turning towards her with his fingers curled around his beer. "They can talk t'me, y'know. I don't bite."
He gets a gleam in his eye and grins. "Unless they're into that."
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"Some of them are, absolutely. They usually get paid for that kind of thing, though." Lara said with a wink. "But on their own time...well, I'll pass on the message."
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Davin can't help but to flush and grin back at her. He's having so much fun talking to her, and he feels so cool just being in her presence. "Hell, I'll bite 'em for free."
He laughs, obviously kidding, and reaches for his pint again. "Well, if any of 'em ever want t'slum it with a broke yet eager t'please mechanic, I'm available."
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Lara snorted a laugh. "I think that might actually make at least three peoples week." She nudged him with her shoulder and nodded at his food as it was placed in front of him. "Eat. You'll need your strength if one of mine comes at you."
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His smile softens into something fond and genuinely pleased. Davin is starved for affection and reassurance, due to a lack of much of it growing up. He's not particular conscious of this, but if it was presented to him, he probably wouldn't deny it. "But thank you."
He gives her a lingering look and then smiles to himself as he picks up his sandwich to take a bite. His night's looking up after all.
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"You're welcome." Lara smiled at him. He blushed a lot for such a little amount of contact. "And some shocks are good shocks."
Her food was set in front of her and she began to eat, watching him as she did. For some reason, her protective instincts were kicking in and he wasn't even a siren. Maybe he was another latent, a siren that hadn't yet discovered he was one. There'd been enough of those lately. She didn't want to push him though. He'd tell her in his own time, or not. That wasn't her choice to make.
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He takes a few more bites of his sandwich and looks over at her with a bright smile. "So, does this mean I don't have to wait in line to get into Watersong anymore? You know, because we're such good friends now."
He winks and finishes off his pint, considering before gesturing for a refill.
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"I think I can probably put your name on the list. If the work on my car goes well, of course." She said giving him a playful wag of her finger.
When he orders another drink, Lara orders one for herself. "So how are you shocking? Give me an example."
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"I will treat her as if she were my own," he says solemnly, one hand over his heart. When she asks for an example his smile falters a bit, and he looks around the bar to see if anyone is watching. He's not ashamed of his magic, and he knows this whole town is full of them, but he's always been a bit wary of displaying his own powers. He doesn't think Lara will care, and he's pretty sure she's a siren herself, so he takes a deep breath and nods.
"Okay, watch." He jerks his chin at a fork a few feet away from them up the bar and Davin lifts his hand, pulling at the metal with his mind and drawing it towards him like a magnet. The fork jumps up off the bar to land neatly in Davin's hand, and he presents it to Lara like a kindergartner with a new drawing, cheeks pink and eager for approval. If she liked that, he'll show her that he was being literal when he said he could be shocking.
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Lara jumped when the fork leapt across the bar. She hadn't been expecting that. "That. That wasn't what I was expecting." She said, taking the fork from his hand, turning it over in her fingers. "You're a witch?" She asked smiling gently.
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Davin looks a little shy as he nods, biting his lip and fiddling with his fingers. She doesn't seem put off, so he takes his cell phone out of his pocket and sets it on the bar. The screen is lit up to show the battery at about forty percent, and Davin clears his throat.
"And now, for my next trick." He chuckles a little and presses his finger to the screen. It lights up overly bright for a second, and when he pulls his hand away he tilts the screen at her to show her that the battery is now fully charged. "That one comes in handy."
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"That is very impressive. Really." She chuckled and took a sip of her drink. "I've rarely seen a telekinetic before. Is it just metal or is it anything?" She asked, fascinated and not bothering to try and hide it.
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"Really? I'm like a precious gem." He grins and then nods at her, sending a pull out and lifting her purse up onto the bar, nodding at the buckles. "Just metal, or anythin' with metal in it."
He look down at his fingers and fiddles with them before looking over at her. "'s why I became a mechanic. Metal an' electricity, and I could control them both. Figured cars were a good way to learn focus, y'know? Takin' them apart an' puttin' them back together like a puzzle, every piece in the right place. Turns out that I love it, though. Workin' on cars, I mean. So I started 'cause of what I thought it could give me an' then just never stopped. It's not glamorous or anythin', but it makes me happy."
A shy smile graces his face as he looks over at her, happy to be sharing his story.
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"Thats an amazing talent." She said, fishing her bag back from him with a poke to the arm as reprimand even if it was accompanied by a smile. "Is your whole family magical?"
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He realizes that he's venting and runs his fingers through his hair before reaching for his pint again. "Anyway, my gran back in Ireland found out and had me shipped out there so she could train me up an' make me the witch I am today."
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Lara nodded. "If it helps, you aren't alone. More than a few of my people didn't know their heritage until recently. Families can be difficult." She said with a smile. "And your grandma has clearly done a fine job despite all the rest. I'm sure she's very proud."
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Laughing, Lara lifted a hand and patted him on the head. "Has that ever worked on anyone?" She asked.
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He butts up against her hand like a neglected house cat and then sits up to give her a mock haughty look. "I'm a very good adoptee, I'll have ya know. Ask Maddy over at the bakery. She took me in three years ago, and I still clean out her rain gutters an' mow her lawn t'this very day. In exchange, she gives me love an' cheap rent. An' donuts."
His expression goes soft and fond when he speaks of Maddy, because she's mothered him more in three years than his actual mother has his entire life. He's so grateful for Maddy, and for everyone who shows him kindness.
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Something inside Lara ached for Davin. He joked around but he was clearly more than a little touch and affection starved. Well if it was one thing Lara would good it, it was looking out for people. It was kind of her gig.
"I don't think I can beat cheap donuts." She said with a shake of her head.
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