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Aliveth and Milan in Heritage
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"Well, of course not. That wouldn't be the sort of thing a good queen would do."

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Giggle.

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Giggle-snuggle, and some flying.

"So I have a potentially awkward question that you don't have to answer if you don't want to," says Aliveth, after a while. "If you're, uh, willing?"

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"Sure, ask away."

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"I've noticed that you have a number of scars. Where did you acquire them?"

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"That's... something of a long story. The very very short version is 'I happen to scar easily'. I can tell you the rest if you like."

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"Sure, if you don't mind talking about it." She glances down at the ground below wryly. "We do have quite a lot of time."

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"So - do I remember right that this world doesn't have fairies?"

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"Fairies are a type of powerful magical being. They have really strong opinions about etiquette, and they can curse and bless people with powerful magical effects that are hard to get rid of to the point where it's dangerous to even try. When my father was a teenager, he encountered a fairy, lost his temper, and ended up cursed. His pain never fades: if he gets a papercut, he'll be feeling that papercut for the rest of his life. And if he's injured badly enough to scar, the scar will never go away."

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"He didn't have any idea the curse was hereditary until I was born with miniature copies of all his scars."

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"Oh," says Aliveth softly, snuggling him closer. Snuggle, snuggle.

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"My mother decided that was unfair, and she went around being very polite to fairies until she found one that took enough of a liking to her to offer her a blessing. She explained my situation. The fairy couldn't undo the other fairy's curse, but blessed me so that although my pain never fades, I always have enough - attention left over to cope with it."

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Aliveth nods, solemnly. "Good for your mother. It seems like the blessing's helped a lot. Let me know if there's anything I can do to help?"

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"Yeah. I've got it covered, though. It's actually pretty useful - I can turn it up or down as I please, so when I suddenly need to think four times as fast, I can do that, it just hurts a lot."

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It's actually kind of difficult to snuggle closer at this point, so she'll settle for nuzzling him.

"That sounds really useful," she agrees, smiling a little. "Just. Sorry it always has to come with pain."

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"Eh, I'm used to it."

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"You definitely handle it well."

Which makes sense, really, if he's had it since he was -

Oh shit, his curse runs in his family.

Even if her wedding related desires are induced by the love potion, the realization is alarming and upsetting. Yes, her adoration's fake, but it certainly doesn't feel very fake. Not from the inside. She sort of - twitches, then falls abruptly silent.

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... He decides not to ask.

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Aliveth very carefully tells herself to calm down. What she's feeling isn't real and it should stop making her want to cry. Except - she doesn't really have a methodology to get herself to 'doesn't want to cry over how marrying the person she loves suddenly becoming more complicated.' She hasn't dated. She doesn't have any previous experience to draw on to try and deal with this. It's just an unwanted extremely foreign complication that she's not entirely sure she can combat, even with all of her magic. And the battleground would be over - it is definitely reading into things too much to think 'her children,' wow, Aliveth, you met this guy yesterday. Slow down a little.

"One moment, I'm unexpectedly dealing with some emotional backlash from the love potion," she says, scrunching her eyes shut. For now, at least, she doesn't have to worry about going off course. The river is reasonably straight, she can just intend to keep going in the same direction that she has been going, and be all right.

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"All right," says Milan. "Let me know if there's anything I can do to help."

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Oh this is a terrible idea, but he did just say 'let me know if there's anything I can do to help'-

"How hard is it to break a fairy's curse? Has it ever happened before, or?"

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"Sometimes they have ending conditions and you just need to fulfill that, but they're really arbitrary and I'd have to be amazingly lucky to manage it without knowing what the condition was. And it might be something my father has to do specifically. And I don't actually know if this one has an ending condition at all, because some of them don't. I have never heard of anyone successfully breaking a fairy curse without assistance from something on the order of a god or another fairy. Trying generally leads to unpleasantness."

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"Okay, so, what is the power level of a fairy, I have my family's magic and from context it seems to be on a somewhat similar power level? And what do you mean by unpleasantness, where is the unpleasantness typically directed?"

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"Fairies are, well, in the same category as gods and greater dragons, more or less. Your family's magic... does seem like it might qualify. The unpleasantness varies widely in presentation and target. Depends how the universe is feeling that day."

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