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Azul admires PSL!Reader, but also fears them.
PSL!Reader remembers what Azul's Merform looks like and could most likely draw it in extremely good detail (Which Floyd and Jade tease Azul for forgetting that their sibling has a photographic memory).
Does PSL!Reader remember everything embarrassing that their older brothers did? Yes. Do they blackmail their own brothers? Oh absolutely.
Photographic sibling!Leech reader.
I just thought of this and thought........ why not just............ yeah.
PSL!reader was accepted into college because PSL!reader was all alone they skipped a grade.
PSL!reader can read a book in seconds and manages to memorize it.
PSL!reader is useful for spying on others, no detail is wrong. Azul will make use of that ...only if PSL!reader wants to.
PSL!reader has memorized senior-level magic but is still practicing it.
PSL!reader has Azul's contracts and passcode.
PSL!reader hates Floyd (affectionate) and looks up to Jade.
PSL!reader always gets bothered to help Azul and their brothers at work.
PSL!reader can memorize anything that they see or hear happen each day with very clear detail, yes, even the days they want to forget.
PSL!reader just wants to be alone but always gets bothered for help. From both Azul and the twins.
PSL!reader who Azul is pretty scared of them...
Feel free to ask more about this concept for other characters, idk LMAo
SUMMARY: Someone's picked a fight with Prefect! But he isn't going to let anyone hurt you anymore. Not on his watch. Part 1! Part 2 with Vil and Silver can be found here.
WARNINGS: Uhhh Prefect (you) gets hit in the face & your nose bleeds. also blackmail.
COMMENTS: I actually wanted to write this firstly for some of my moots! I was gonna write more of their favourites but it accidentally got too long to put in one post, so I'm planning on making a part 2 tomorrow. Anyway, @azulashengrottospiano and @i-like-forgs, enjoy!!
It must be raining.
You were just out in a storm. Thatâs all.
That would explain the crack of thunder that collided with your face and gave you a throbbing headache. The warm liquid blurring your vision and dripping out of your mouth and nose was just the rain, not some unholy mix of blood and tears. The chills that froze you where you stood was just humidity and the cold, not adrenaline and raw fear.
And yet, even with your desperate brain trying to come up with some reasonable explanation, the only thunderstorm you could see in front of you was a student you couldnât recognise. Not with your head pounding like this. Not with the thunder in your ears.
There was something about the boy that scared you. That wasnât uncommon - this school was full of terrifyingly promising mages. But the scariest thing wasnât how he wielded his magical pen with deadly accuracy, or how strong he so evidently was.
It was just how much he seemed to be enjoying the mix of horror and pain, of blood and tears, that must have been so evidently and delicately splashed across your face.
His smile twisted as he raised his pen again, something in those cruel eyes of his setting off alarm signals in your aching head.
âThisâll teach you not to meddle where you donât belong.â
The pen glowed, pure magic surrounding it as he prepared to shoot. His sadistic eyes were alight with entertainment. He knew what he was about to do. He didnât care.
You squeeze your eyes shut and braced for the lightning.
A chuckle and an arm wrapping around your waist made your eyes snap back open.
âCâmon babe, gotta run!â
Pulling you by the waist, the boy broke into a run. You stumbled for a minute, but soon followed after. He released your waist but gently took your hand, tugging you along, urging you to be faster.
A stray spell flew between the two of you.
The boy looked back, an uncharacteristic flash of annoyance creasing his brow.
He caught your eye and winked.
âSplit card!â
A second boy seemed to appear next to you. He was an exact copy of the first - the same stylishly ruffled orange hair, the same piercing emerald eyes, the same practiced, perfect smile.
The same red diamond under his right eye.
âHey, keep âem busy for me!â
âYou got it, king.â The second boy - the product of Cater Diamondâs unique magic - winked at you. He planted his feet, whirled around and started to cast spell after spell at your assailant.
The real Cater Diamond pulled you along, into the school building. Together you ran, through corridor after corridor, passing empty classroom after empty classroom.
Finally, he slowed to a stop in front of a classroom youâd never seen before. Glancing around and putting his finger in front of his mouth in a shushing motion, he grinned at you.
âIn here.â
He held open the door for you, shutting it behind the both of you as you looked around. There were all different kinds of instruments and sheet music scattered around, along with an abandoned satchel. You saw at least one set of drums, along with two electric guitars and one acoustic, amps, even some microphones and music stands.
You supposed this was the Light Music Clubâs room.
Cater winced, scratching his nape. âMy bad, forgot it was so messy here. Whoever that was wonât find us here, though!â He grinned at you, his smile fading when he noticed the condition you were in.
He took both of your hands and, holding you as though you were made of glass, led you over to an amp. He gently pushed you onto it. It was not the most comfortable thing to sit on, but that was not what you were focusing on.
How could it be?
Cater Diamond was standing in front of you. He glowed like the sun wherever he went, commanding your attention and leaving you blinded.
If he ever called you, you would gladly follow.
The light faded a little as he let go of your hands and stepped away. He walked over to the discarded bag on the ground and started rummaging through it.
âThereâs gotta be something⊠aha, #jackpot!â Pulling out a packet of tissues, he made his way back over to you. Pulling out a tissue, he smiled hesitantly. âDo you mind if IâŠ?â
You blinked. You had forgotten about the pounding in your head, which started to come back with a vengeance. Putting one hand to the side of your head, you gestured for him to go ahead.
He stood just in front of you, one hand cupping your face, the other gently trying to clean as much of the blood off as possible. He didnât say anything as he went about his work, but there was a look in his eyes as he worked. One filled with kindness and empathy, soft enough to make your heart skip a beat.
He stepped back and, crossing his arms as though to survey his handiwork, he nodded satisfactorily. âThe blood on your shirt will be hard to wash off, but the bleeding from your nose has stopped.â He gave you a strained - albeit gentle - smile.
You nodded and placed your hands in your lap, studying them instead of meeting the gentle emerald eyes you could feel searching you.
âPrefectâŠâ he started, the hesitancy in his voice evident. He cautiously sat next to you and you glanced up at him. âIs- are you okay?â
You closed your eyes and leaned into him. He startled a little at your touch, then wrapped his arm around you. âI am now.â
âMy my, what have we here?â
âWhat⊠the hell?!â
That voice⊠wait, it couldnât be-
Blinking rapidly to rid your eyes of the tears, you registered three things.
First, and most obvious, was that the thunderstorm was being contained.
Easily.
I mean, the new arrival held him as easily as a newborn kitten for goodnessâ sake. He looked almost as twisted as your assailant, with pure glee in his yellow and olive-brown eyes, his wide grin revealing sharp, pointed teeth. He was evidently enjoying the studentâs squirming.
âGot him! I wanna squeeze him âtil he pops~â
The second thing you registered was the hand resting on your shoulder.
Looking up, you noticed another boy, practically a mirror image of the first. One hand was resting protectively on your shoulder, his other hiding his smile. He looked a lot calmer than the first, but his eyes - the exact opposite of his brotherâs - betrayed him. The air around him was crackling with excited energy.
âNot yet, Floyd. I believe that Azul has something he wishes to say to him first.â
âBoo. Hurry up.â Wait.
Azul?
Looking around, you finally registered the third - and final - new arrival. Azul Ashengrotto, the head of the Mostro Lounge, was strolling towards the boy. There was something about him that was different. His curly hair caught the sun, making the silvery colour feel akin to pure, vivid white, as though it was glowing. From this angle, you couldnât see the face youâd studied so many times - his enchanting grey eyes, or the beauty mark just below his mouth.
There was nothing physically different. So what was wrong?
Ah, that was it. He was angry.
âDo not fret, Floyd.â He stopped in front of the boy, directly in front of you. âYouâll get your chance soon enough.â
âWh-⊠what the hell is wrong with you?!â The student shouted, twisting and scratching at Floydâs arm in a desperate attempt to free himself.
âWanna find out?â Floyd squeezed the boy tighter and he yelped.
âNo! No thank you!â
âWell, at least you have some manners.â Azul drawled.
âWhat do you want from me?â
âThis wonât take long.â Azul fished out some photos from his pocket and showed him. âDo you know who this is?â
âH-⊠how did you-?!â
âUnimportant.â He waved off the question as though it was simply one about the weather. âHowever, I believe that it would be in your best interests to leave the Prefect alone now.â âHah⊠youâre trying to blackmail me?â
âBlackmail is such an ugly word. I am simply offering you a way out.â
âA way out?â The boy scoffed.
âCertainly. I believe if your mother saw these photos, you would be in a great deal of trouble, would you not? If I am correct, you promised her youâd be on your best behaviour this year. After all, one more incident could be enough for an expulsion, with a track record such as yours.â
âHey-!â
âItâd be a shame for the school to lose such a promising mage. How about you meet with me in the VIP room tomorrow around 4 oâ clock tomorrow? We can discuss things in more⊠detail⊠then.â
The boy glowered but said nothing.
Azul sighed. âIâm a man of my word. As long as no harm will come to the prefect, no harm will come to you in the meantime.â
âFine.â The boy spat.
âVery well, we have a deal then.â Azul took a step back. âLet him go, Floyd.â
âBut he hurt Shrimpy! I donât wanna~â
âFloyd. There will be plenty of opportunities in the future.â
Floyd complained loudly, but let the boy go. He smoothed his jacket, glaring daggers at you and Azul in turn. Then he whirled around and stormed off.
Three pairs of eyes now turned to you.
You blinked in return.
âShrimpyyy~!â Floyd bounded over to you and squeezed you in a rib-cracking hug. âDid the bad man hurt you? Donât worry, youâre with us now, Shrimpy!â
âGive them some air, Floyd.â Jade said and tugged Floydâs shoulder, attempting to pull him away from you.
âNooo-â
âAre you alright, Prefect?â Azul asked. He sounded worried.
Floyd and Jade exchanged conspiratorial smirks and Floyd let you go. There was blood on his jacket from where your head had rested against him.
The realness of what just happened began to set in. The pounding sensation in your head came back with a vengeance. âI-âŠâ the world began to spin around you, and Azul grabbed you, panic in his eyes. You felt your legs buckle and he caught you smoothly. âSorry- I just-â
âItâs quite alright. I will stay with you as long as you need.â Azul reassured you, although you didnât - couldnât - miss the quiver in his voice or the pink dusting his face. He pulled out a handkerchief and put it to your face. You took it and applied pressure to your nose, angling your head downwards in order to stop the bleeding, as Azul hesitantly rubbed patterns into your back to help you feel better. The sensation made you feel warm.
With a smile, you realised it wasnât storming anymore. The sun had finally come out.
â„Thank you for reading!! I hope you enjoyed it!!â„