A roleplay by and @littlewhitedragonlet and I.
Zylar sighed, looking around the empty shop as dust sparkles floating in the weak afternoon sunlight spilling in the front windows. Today had been a slow day, with only 3 or 4 customer since he'd opened, and those just looking for simple things he kept on the shelves lining the walls. He'd already swept the shop 3 times, and wiped down the class cases in the middle of the floor as well as their contents twice. Crystal balls and glass phials only collected so much magic dust in a day, and if he handled them any more today they'd bond to his magic instead of the next customers. His family was, for the most part, on another trip to collect ingredients, weird artifacts and books, and most importantly, stories from the other Prides and Packs they crossed paths with. For him, that just meant the shop wouldn't have any familiar faces popping in at all hours until they got back.
Shasta practiced all morning with his wand. He knew the theory inside out- how the wand was supposed to channel his energy and concentrate it at its tip, for a more intense and powerful application of his magic. But the energy that came out of the tip of the wand was far from what he'd call 'powerful'. It was enough for everyday magic, and for making sure his spell didn't go wide off its target, but that was about it.
Humming as he worked, Zy was able to get through most of the books before he felt the wards laced through the front curtain ping along his ear. There were only 10 or so left that needed to be inspected, logged, and checked over for magic or magical residue before he shelved them, and he could tell at a glance that they were much of the same. Had his family raided another magic shop or something? This was a weirdly large amount of books, especially considering that he’d only had to throw out a handful and de-curse even less. Ugh, he needed to have a talk with his dame when they got back. Hopefully no one would come looking for their books any time soon.
Shasta was relieved to hear that there would be no magical messes to clean up if the spell failed. It was rare that a spell didn’t have backlash when it failed, especially when the spell involved another party. Shasta’s mother had a favourite saying she used to repeat when she taught Shasta about spells involving others, whether human, witch, fae, demon, or any other kind of being: “Wishes and curses are like old hens. They always come home to roost.” All magic had consequences, and not necessarily the ones the caster predicted. But you had to be especially careful when you involved someone else in a potential magical mess, not just yourself.
Zy threw a smile over his shoulder, absently parting the curtain before twisting to hold it ‘open’ for his client. “Name’s Zylar, though most people just call me Zy.” Once they were both in the back room, he let go of the beads and started picking his way towards where the pile of books, and the soft green glow, was located.
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