[ And her hand curves around the edge of the book, pressing it back into Mary's arms; it does belong to her now, doesn't it, once they take care of the necessary purchases, and besides, she may want to look for something else while they're still here. ]
But you were looking for texts that could enable what, exactly? Solutions of some sort?
( lilith didn't particularly need any texts in order to cast her spells but considering that this place was something different altogether and the various worlds that seemed to come here she was curious about texts from these other places, of different magics or what else she could potentially do. particularly to find her freedom )
It's a comfort even without being able to accomplish anything.
We'd all have greater burdens to bear were it not for those touchstones, connections. Reminders of where we came from.
[ She won't deny her own curiosity about the book and its contents, even if she isn't familiar with very many texts that boast access to greater magic; the one she'd been given by the Cut-Wife had offered some answers, but she had been ushered away from using it too often or even using it at all. ]
( lilith didn't want to overextend vanessa's generosity and she'd honestly find another way to 'obtain' what she wanted. but spending time with her over the text, sharing magic with her. perhaps casting something. now that would be an interesting afternoon )
[ It isn't in her to hasten the other woman's departure from this place, especially if it's more than one book she's seeking, but if she's content with her findings for now then Vanessa won't press her to linger.
Instead, she nods once, a small incline of her head. ]
If it's as powerful as you say, it may be best to study it away from prying eyes.
( though to most it couldn't be dangerous, magic was a specific thing but having that knowledge out in public wasn't a good idea. not necromancy. lilith might not have needed the book to cast the spells but it was better to hide it )
We can go back to the residence I'm staying in here, if you're amenable to it.
[ She hasn't had opportunity to extend invitation to any guests since her and Dorian's relocation to the larger house on Middlemist Lane, a sprawling property that certainly eclipses the old apartment in number of rooms alone, but she's been given tacit permission to invite who she wishes over, and she'd never dream of intruding on either Dorian or Ambrose's designated spaces when there are plenty of others to occupy.
She tilts her head in invitation towards the front of the bookshop. ] Once we've finished here, that is.
( lilith nods and her hand finds vanessa's, a light squeeze before, keeping their hands together, she begins to lead her back down the aisles to pay for the book.
they don't get far, however. the gesture is unseen, a quick flick of her fingers, but the woman stops, almost stumbling as she moves out of the way of some books that fall from a higher shelf, hands clutching firmer at vanessa to keep her upright, causing her to step into the woman )
[ She doesn't slip her hand free of Mary's, once they're clasped together; it's a contact between them that feels as new as it does familiar, in so many ways, though she barely has time to become accustomed to it before the books tumble into their path and Vanessa reacts before thinking.
Her free hand flies up to clutch at Mary's upper arm, drawing her back from the unexpected projectiles and the sudden momentum of it prompts her to nearly fall back against the bookshelf behind them before she rights herself, but they don't have very much room to maneuver in a space that's small enough as it is and Vanessa finds they've been pressed against one another, the shelves nudging at her back, her hips and the smaller woman at her front. ]
Are you alright? [ The question leaves her hushed, her senses suddenly overwhelmed by the scent of Mary's hair when she tilts her chin down to verify the other woman's condition. ]
( it takes a few seconds before lilith responds, shifting the panic over being hit by the books, the comforting feeling of being kept steady by vanessa. her hand squeezes the other woman's, a quick nod at her )
Yes. Thank you.
( she's appreciative of her, the quick-thinking that vanessa had used to keep her safe, the gentle way that she still protected her. she doesn't yet move away, tipping her head up slightly to look better at her )
[ They're both breathing a bit quicker β due to the surprise of it, she'd wager, and not necessarily anything having to do with their increased proximity now, although neither of them has shifted to withdraw from one another, the towering shelves on either side of them casting long shadows across the space they've accidentally fallen into.
It offers the illusion of privacy, if not the actual remoteness itself, and as the other woman's face tilts up to hers Vanessa finds herself nearly holding her own breath, as if anticipating the potential of a moment she can't entirely conjure in her mind's eye β but the hand on Mary's arm gently slides across its length, up over the curve of her shoulder. ]
( vanessa's touch, the sliding hand brings a light smile to her lips, a feeling of comfort warding away some of the surprise. she tilts her head, letting her hand wander further if she chose into the wild waves of her hair.
she spends another second simply looking at her before leaning in, gentle press of her lips to vanessa's )
[ It's a kiss that harkens back to their first one β but that can't be, can it, because that kiss was the product of a dream and nothing in her own reality, and yet Mary's lips are seeking hers the same way, a soft brush of mouths that draws a quiet inhale from Vanessa herself before she responds.
Her fingers slide into the thick mass of dark hair, a lightly curved grip that doesn't maneuver or manipulate, merely seizing advantage of the opportunity to touch while her lips part slowly, deepening the kiss to fit their mouths together for a slow, growing rhythm. ]
[ She feels rather short of breath herself, whether a result of being more near to this woman than she would have anticipated or the more confined space they find themselves in between the towering bookshelves, but it isn't stopping her from returning the kiss with equal fervor and attention, almost seeming to forget entirely where they are and the possibility of interruption at any moment.
The flush of warmth beneath the folds of her dress is only more intense when she recalls a kiss like this one and what it had soon led to β and she voices the softest of sounds into the kiss itself when Mary presses even closer to her, the softness of her body more palpably felt even through the fabrics of their clothing. ]
( there's isn't solely sounds coming from vanessa but from someone close by them, a clearing of a throat that causes lilith to pull back, hands still at vanessa's waist as she turns to look at the gentleman. considering how small the gap between the shelves had been, made only worse with the tumbling of books they're clearly blocking the past.
her head dips, hands dropping from vanessa as she steps aside, only lifting her head again to look at her once the man has passed )
[ And in that instant, they're drawing apart from one another, Vanessa's gaze snapping upward to the man who stands at the end of the aisle observing them β seemingly not with any distaste over what they're doing, but closer to annoyance that they're blocking his intended path to the books he's interested in β and after a moment, she lowers her head to discretely trail her fingers across her mouth, as if trying to preserve the heat that still lingers there. ]
We should go.
[ It's not that she desires to stop, but this doesn't exactly appear to be the best place for engaging in anything more; her voice is hushed when she finally meets the other woman's gaze. ]
[ She does have the sense to look at least slightly flustered by the interruption, visible color in her cheeks that may not have been present before their brief interlude, and for lack of anything to do with her hands, gently smooths them over the skirt of her dress before indicating the front of the shop with a nod of her head.
She's achieved some more composure by the time they reach the front counter, and while she doesn't often prefer to employ Dorian's name to secure her purchases, in this instance she does, mentioning her dominant specifically in order for the transaction to proceed without a hitch.
But once they've left the shop and step out onto the street, she presses the bag containing the book into Mary's hands. ]
( lilith takes it from her, finding her hand again as she leads them from the shop, only a short away before she stops and turns to face her )
I want you to picture your home.
( and trust her. she'd given her a small show of her magic when they'd first met, confirming being a witch by lighting the candles in the room. this time it'll be larger. lilith waits until she confirms she's doing it before teleporting them to the room that vanessa is thinking of, releasing her hand once the woman's realised what's happened )
[ She very nearly doesn't picture the home here but somewhere else, somewhere her mind had first seemed to conjure the image of Mary within those walls β but then she thinks better of it, and her thoughts drift to the residence she now keeps with Dorian, with its winding staircases and expansive rooms, though the one she imagines first in her mind is her own, dark walls and heavy curtains, a small vanity situated next to the door and a settee chair at the foot of the bed.
There's a sensation almost akin to being pulled within herself, slightly dizzying, and Vanessa throws out a hand to brace herself before realizing the air around them has changed, perfumed by the flowers she keeps fresh in the room on occasion β they're there somehow, even though she hasn't so much as taken a single step.
Slowly, she glances around with no shortage of surprise, her hand still grasping onto Mary's as her gaze sweeps over the familiar environment. ]
[ It's not so much the general how she intended to ask but the specifics of it, what power Mary had specifically called on to achieve this, and the display of it is overwhelming to say the least, prompting Vanessa to finally lower herself onto the settee in an attempt to catch her breath. ]
I felt you there.
[ Inside her somehow, though only for a moment, like a brief nudge against her awareness before retreating, though she thinks she can almost perceive the phantom sensation, a caress more intimate than anything on the physical plane. ]
( she sits with her, a slightly less than polite space left between them. but they've already pushed past polite with their conduct in the book store )
You told me where you lived, where we needed to go. Not in words but a sense. A feeling.
( she watches her for a reaction now, almost seeing if it was okay )
[ Something known before she'd even fully harbored it herself, given it more life in her thoughts; she doesn't withdraw from the other woman, but there is a wariness in her expression, a caution, perhaps even a little awe, as she studies her, as if she'd been unaware of the scope of that power until this very moment. ]
And can you read my mind?
[ Has she seen the thoughts that travel through her consciousness? Remembered dreams from a previous night, with promises made and pleasure given? ]
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[ And her hand curves around the edge of the book, pressing it back into Mary's arms; it does belong to her now, doesn't it, once they take care of the necessary purchases, and besides, she may want to look for something else while they're still here. ]
But you were looking for texts that could enable what, exactly? Solutions of some sort?
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( lilith didn't particularly need any texts in order to cast her spells but considering that this place was something different altogether and the various worlds that seemed to come here she was curious about texts from these other places, of different magics or what else she could potentially do. particularly to find her freedom )
It's a comfort even without being able to accomplish anything.
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[ She won't deny her own curiosity about the book and its contents, even if she isn't familiar with very many texts that boast access to greater magic; the one she'd been given by the Cut-Wife had offered some answers, but she had been ushered away from using it too often or even using it at all. ]
Then I am glad to provide it.
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( lilith didn't want to overextend vanessa's generosity and she'd honestly find another way to 'obtain' what she wanted. but spending time with her over the text, sharing magic with her. perhaps casting something. now that would be an interesting afternoon )
Look over it in private?
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[ It isn't in her to hasten the other woman's departure from this place, especially if it's more than one book she's seeking, but if she's content with her findings for now then Vanessa won't press her to linger.
Instead, she nods once, a small incline of her head. ]
If it's as powerful as you say, it may be best to study it away from prying eyes.
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( though to most it couldn't be dangerous, magic was a specific thing but having that knowledge out in public wasn't a good idea. not necromancy. lilith might not have needed the book to cast the spells but it was better to hide it )
Perhaps I could make you some tea as we did?
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[ She hasn't had opportunity to extend invitation to any guests since her and Dorian's relocation to the larger house on Middlemist Lane, a sprawling property that certainly eclipses the old apartment in number of rooms alone, but she's been given tacit permission to invite who she wishes over, and she'd never dream of intruding on either Dorian or Ambrose's designated spaces when there are plenty of others to occupy.
She tilts her head in invitation towards the front of the bookshop. ] Once we've finished here, that is.
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they don't get far, however. the gesture is unseen, a quick flick of her fingers, but the woman stops, almost stumbling as she moves out of the way of some books that fall from a higher shelf, hands clutching firmer at vanessa to keep her upright, causing her to step into the woman )
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Her free hand flies up to clutch at Mary's upper arm, drawing her back from the unexpected projectiles and the sudden momentum of it prompts her to nearly fall back against the bookshelf behind them before she rights herself, but they don't have very much room to maneuver in a space that's small enough as it is and Vanessa finds they've been pressed against one another, the shelves nudging at her back, her hips and the smaller woman at her front. ]
Are you alright? [ The question leaves her hushed, her senses suddenly overwhelmed by the scent of Mary's hair when she tilts her chin down to verify the other woman's condition. ]
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Yes. Thank you.
( she's appreciative of her, the quick-thinking that vanessa had used to keep her safe, the gentle way that she still protected her. she doesn't yet move away, tipping her head up slightly to look better at her )
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It offers the illusion of privacy, if not the actual remoteness itself, and as the other woman's face tilts up to hers Vanessa finds herself nearly holding her own breath, as if anticipating the potential of a moment she can't entirely conjure in her mind's eye β but the hand on Mary's arm gently slides across its length, up over the curve of her shoulder. ]
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she spends another second simply looking at her before leaning in, gentle press of her lips to vanessa's )
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Her fingers slide into the thick mass of dark hair, a lightly curved grip that doesn't maneuver or manipulate, merely seizing advantage of the opportunity to touch while her lips part slowly, deepening the kiss to fit their mouths together for a slow, growing rhythm. ]
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her hands slip to her hips, one sliding further to rest at her lower back )
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The flush of warmth beneath the folds of her dress is only more intense when she recalls a kiss like this one and what it had soon led to β and she voices the softest of sounds into the kiss itself when Mary presses even closer to her, the softness of her body more palpably felt even through the fabrics of their clothing. ]
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her head dips, hands dropping from vanessa as she steps aside, only lifting her head again to look at her once the man has passed )
Miss-- Vanessa.
( she pauses as if uncertain of what to say )
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We should go.
[ It's not that she desires to stop, but this doesn't exactly appear to be the best place for engaging in anything more; her voice is hushed when she finally meets the other woman's gaze. ]
Do you still want to come back with me?
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That would be lovely.
( though rather than reach for her to let vanessa lead off she raises the book a little )
We should sort this first.
( and then you can lead her to your place )
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[ She does have the sense to look at least slightly flustered by the interruption, visible color in her cheeks that may not have been present before their brief interlude, and for lack of anything to do with her hands, gently smooths them over the skirt of her dress before indicating the front of the shop with a nod of her head.
She's achieved some more composure by the time they reach the front counter, and while she doesn't often prefer to employ Dorian's name to secure her purchases, in this instance she does, mentioning her dominant specifically in order for the transaction to proceed without a hitch.
But once they've left the shop and step out onto the street, she presses the bag containing the book into Mary's hands. ]
I believe this belongs to you.
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( lilith takes it from her, finding her hand again as she leads them from the shop, only a short away before she stops and turns to face her )
I want you to picture your home.
( and trust her. she'd given her a small show of her magic when they'd first met, confirming being a witch by lighting the candles in the room. this time it'll be larger. lilith waits until she confirms she's doing it before teleporting them to the room that vanessa is thinking of, releasing her hand once the woman's realised what's happened )
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There's a sensation almost akin to being pulled within herself, slightly dizzying, and Vanessa throws out a hand to brace herself before realizing the air around them has changed, perfumed by the flowers she keeps fresh in the room on occasion β they're there somehow, even though she hasn't so much as taken a single step.
Slowly, she glances around with no shortage of surprise, her hand still grasping onto Mary's as her gaze sweeps over the familiar environment. ]
How did you do this?
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My magic.
( her head tips to the side as she checks over her )
I used your focus to direct me, bringing us here.
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I felt you there.
[ Inside her somehow, though only for a moment, like a brief nudge against her awareness before retreating, though she thinks she can almost perceive the phantom sensation, a caress more intimate than anything on the physical plane. ]
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( she sits with her, a slightly less than polite space left between them. but they've already pushed past polite with their conduct in the book store )
You told me where you lived, where we needed to go. Not in words but a sense. A feeling.
( she watches her for a reaction now, almost seeing if it was okay )
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[ Something known before she'd even fully harbored it herself, given it more life in her thoughts; she doesn't withdraw from the other woman, but there is a wariness in her expression, a caution, perhaps even a little awe, as she studies her, as if she'd been unaware of the scope of that power until this very moment. ]
And can you read my mind?
[ Has she seen the thoughts that travel through her consciousness? Remembered dreams from a previous night, with promises made and pleasure given? ]
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