Scorpius and Yvette continue to be in the Scholomance
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The Russians get up and out at the same time they always do. Weekends are not exceptions to anything for anyone.

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Yeah, fuck that, Yvette is sleeping in. She has offerings from the dubious vending machines of the school, paid for with the weekly token allowance. Are they maybe going to give her food poisoning, because what she's got saved is dried fish from the 80s and an extremely crumbled box of crackers that had been labelled in a language she doesn't speak, and consequently chucked the box of immediately into the void? Yes. That is always a possibility with the vending machine. But she is absolutely skipping breakfast, because she did so much doing stuff yesterday. There will be time for her work later, after she has had some time to be convalescent in bed, doing (well, inventing, then solving) sudoku puzzles to build mana, which is of course a kind of work of its own. Just not the getting up and doing things kind of work.

But that comes soon enough, when she hears someone coming back to their room for something or other before lunch, and she should probably tag along to have safety in numbers and a meal that is of slightly less dubious origin. Then lunch is finding that one alchemist that will grumpily agree to rip her off horribly for her herbs, in exchange for a very garbage healing potion. She is summarily ripped off, because if the loser maleficer-looking girl wants a healing potion, she's going to have to really pay for it, even if Scorpius is currently favoring her or something. Unsurprisingly, it tastes like sawdust and possibly battery acid, but it does seem to help with the pain.

Then it's work sorting out to get her athame in fighting shape. That one's doable by more trading, because a lot of the artificers do keep little hoards of materials instead of trying to make the trip to workshop more often. This is paid for via doing several history homework assignments in exchange for a rather ragged bit of redwood, but underneath the mess it's solid enough for a handle, and a color that appeals to her. The leather for the sheath comes courtesy of a rather large shrike ambushing her on her way back (alone) to her room, and a flaying spell in Sanskrit that she'd never thought she'd actually use. It wasn't even on purpose, it's just that the spell is ten syllables long and that's all she could think to use while it dove at her, because she was still without a damned knife, but she's certainly not complaining now. Curing the leather will be a bit of an adventure, but one she can manage herself easily enough. The shrike's beak gets traded for materials, half of which she needs and the other half of which she can probably trade away for something else that's good. Probably with the help of Alexei, actually, he's always better at finding homes for the strange dregs she ends up collecting in her missions. ... If he has time.

Her athame has a handle and a sheath by Monday. She kind of wants to put more work into both, but it's at least something she doesn't feel jumpy about carrying, which is the really important part. She even got alchemy credit for the mixture to cure the (very delicate) shrike skin, so that's nice. And then, yes, on the Monday in question she'll actually get up at the absurd time of morning the Russians keep like clockwork. Time to see if she needs to find someone else to pawn off her strange bits of random detritus.

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Alexei looks very appreciative of the sheath when Yvette shows it to him. As for the other mal parts, "Same deal as usual?" Which is him taking a 15% cut of whatever she gets for it, a percentage that normal human beings who treat each other respectfully would offer and which therefore no one else in this school offers her.

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"Just how... big was that shrike," Natalya wonders, once again treating Yvette almost like she's a person or something.

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Someone is still turning her nose up at her but so it goes.

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"That would be lovely, thank you," says Yvette, who is immensely grateful that Alexei exists, really. And then... huh, being asked a direct question. By Natalya. This is strange, but she'll answer. "... Almost a meter in wingspan. Yaakov nearly fell out of his chair when I showed him the beak. No idea what he wants it for."

She conveniently does not mention that she didn't actually have a weapon on her at that time, but, well. No need to get into that, hm?

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Her eyes widen and she lets out a curse in Russian.

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"Did Lake take it out?"

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Alexei gives Sofia a... pretty unimpressed look.

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Sigh. "No, Sofia. I did. It came at me when I was alone." Her spell flayed it alive in front of her as it screamed, she could add, but doesn't. It was very messy. She probably should have gone for its bones, too, but with that much fresh meat on offer she wanted to get the hell away. Sort of tends to draw other things that are hungry.

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She blinks. "You took a shrike that big on your own?"

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"I will come back to collect the materials to trade at lunch time. Let us not get late to breakfast," says Alexei, kiiiiind of ignoring Sofia.

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She shoots him a hurt look.

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Yvette nods agreeably, but she can't resist the opening:

"No, it burrowed its way into me and now is wearing my body as its new skin while it looks for fresh prey. Boo."

This is not at all what shrikes do, for anyone that does not pay rapt attention in Maleficaria Studies. They mostly strip their victims to the bone. Really, Yvette was lucky her shrike wasn't in a flock.

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Ugh why is she like this.

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Who knows.

Breakfast?

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Maybe she was born that way, maybe it was the years of trauma and loneliness.

Breakfast!

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Does Yvette want to hold the table again? Presumably she's still recovering from the gut wound.

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She's feeling a lot better, but she can hold it if he'd like, sure. They will bring her coffee, yes? Because if she's table holding at breakfast then they really must be aware that it is required.

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Of course. The Russians go to the queue to get their food.

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"Ah! Alexei!" says Alfie, brightly, from up ahead of them in the queue. He was aware the Russians get here insanely early, so he planned accordingly. He gives a polite goodbye to the people he'd been talking to, and then goes back in line to stand next to Alexei.

"So, I've got several different types of shield holder at London's table, if you want to take a look and see what I mean about how they interact."

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He blinks at Alfie. "We were meeting before dinner?" he says, uncertainly.

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"Oh. Well, yes, I just, erm. Got everything together early. Sorry, did you have plans?"

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"Yvette is holding the table for us."

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"Right, of course. My apologies." He smiles with self recrimination. "I guess I was excited."

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