magic

  • Shopping for a Spell

    Dawn idly rocked on her stool, bored on the job. Forbidden Arts, the premiere adult needs store, was experiencing a slow day in sales, currently serving no customers at this time. This left Dawn to sit behind the counter as she waited for a new client, and her coworker Caterina, an Italian maiden who served

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  • Vanessa got her best ideas from cartoons, typically. Being an Eldritch witch with surprisingly plebian tastes would do that, and even she would take inspiration from the minds of mortals. Of course, she did have to take creative liberties to enact some antics, but she always enjoyed replicating them to the best of her abilities.

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  • The Hellness Check

    Time didn’t matter much to Vanessa, typically. As a witch living in a manor separate from all space and time, having a set schedule was impossible. Yet despite all evidence to the contrary, she seemed to be keeping track of when a certain date was-much to her ward Agent’s confusion. She seemed to be arbitrarily

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  • LolaPalooza

    Agent curled up in a recliner in the library’s corner, reading a book quietly. Those brief moments when he could act on his own, uninterrupted by mischief and chaos from a certain witch, were precious to him. Being able to simply rest and enjoy someone else’s narrative for a brief while was more than a

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  • Year of the Tigress

    Agent was not an athletic person. As a bookworm and gamer, it was already rare enough that he engaged in legitimate exercise, let alone played sports. His lanky body and short stature helped cement the lad as a meek, timid individual. As such, his body was more prone to injury should he decide to go

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  • Polo Possession

    Friendly meet-ups were an exciting time for Agent, in part because of how few he was invited to. It wasn’t deliberate; schedules and distance tended to factor into his social fun, as did his consistent anxiety. At least Vanessa was around constantly, though he was more the object of her attention than an equal, a

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  • Dolled Up

    Kimmy examined herself in the mirror, pouring over every minute detail of her face. She sighed at what she had seen, and how it had refused to go away. Her basic appearance wasn’t the issue. She adored her red hair, her freckles, and other similar features that made Kimmy “Kimmy”. That wasn’t the problem; it

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  • Charmed Life

    The Magic Market was a world between worlds, a place where spellcasters, magicians, and assorted arcane practitioners could gather. As the name implied, often this took the form of hawking unique wares across dimensions, simplifying the gathering process immensely and providing a solid means of socializing otherwise. There was even a tavern nearby, and a

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