Oh and I'm not sure at the moment if the Ashon shimmer or flame... I'll check it later when I'm home...
Chrissy.W.x wrote:Martha felt a little dizzy for a moment, after being shimmered. When they had left the restaurant, Julian had guided her into an alley. And when he was sure no one else was around he had brought his grandmother down to the underworld, right in front of their door.
"Are you ok?" the man asked worried, when he saw the older woman looking a little uncomfortable.
Martha nodded: "I'm alright, just not used to shimmering."
Julian nodded smiling. Then he turned to face the door and took a deep breath. He knew this would't be an easy meeting, but now there was no way back. So with a wave of his hand he unlocked the door with his magic and opened it then to let his grandmother in.
Martha stepped in and found herself in something that looked more like a lounge than a lair. There was sitting area with a table in the middle and some shelves with books around. And in the back there was a desk filled with papers. And there even was a TV... Also a couple of doors led to other rooms, and there was a small hallway leading somewhere deeper in the cave as well. "Wow," she muttered, "that's really impressing."
"B. are you here?" Julian said after closing the door and locking it again.
Moments later the red demon appeared through the hallway and stopped dead in his movements when he saw who was visiting them.
Also Martha froze in her movements, when she noticed the demon... a red-skinned demon, dressed in black shirt and pants, wearing a white apron and carrying a dish-towel in hand.
Julian had a hard time not to laugh at that scene. Then he stepped in the middle, between them, and said: "Granny, this is my friend B." Then, turning to the Source, he added with a nod to the woman: "That's my grandmother, Martha."
Belthazor's eyes widened. Then he hastily cleaned his hands with the towel and threw it and the apron on a chair by his side, before stepping forward and taking the woman's hand to place a light kiss on it. "It's a pleasure to meet you," he said.
The woman looked at the demon with a mixture of confusion and amusement then, and replied: "The pleasure is mine."
Belthazor nodded and then quickly excused them for a moment before dragging Julian out of the room, leaving the smiling woman behind.
As soon as they were out of hearing-range the Source turned to his friend with an angry look on his face, asking: "Julian what are you thinking? Why did you bring her here?"
Julian flinched a little, knowing his friend had all rights to be angry. They had agreed to bring no one to their home without permission of the other. But this was his grandma, the only family he had left after his parents and siblings had kicked him out, literally. He'd do anything for her. "I'm sorry," he said therefore. "But you know how much she means to me. And when she asked to com here and see where I live and to meet you... I couldn't deny her that."
"I know," the demon replied more calmer now, "but you are going to ruin my reputation. I'm the Source of all Evil, after all."
Now Julian laughed: "Yeah, a fine Source you are, kissing the hand of an old woman, a witch."
"All your fault!" B. gave back, making Julian laugh even more.
But then he turned serious: "No, honestly, why did you do that?"
The red demon shrugged, his lower lip slightly pushed forward. Was he pouting? Then he said: "I don't know, I was acting on instinct. After all I know how much she means to you..."
Julian nodded, a smile on his face: "Yeah... But those instincts you were acting on, weren't those of a demon..."
"What's that supposed to mean?" Belthazor now shot back his eyes sparkling with anger.
Julian shrugged: "Nothing... except that your soul is not really demonic anymore... So you should try to not act on your instincts when you go to one of your meetings..." And with this his winked at his friend, before going back to the other room where his grandmother was still waiting.
Belthazor followed him wit his eyes, before ever so slowly a smiled formed on his lips... Then he shook his head and followed his friend...
In the classroom there was an unusual silence. Everyone from the 9th grade was sitting on their places, staring at the bord or the door.
"He's late," Tony remarked.
Ashley turned around to him, and oushed her classes up a little, before saying: "He'll be here, I'm sure."
"I bet he's a little nervous," Melissa said with a sigh. Some mumbled thier agreement.
"After all those messages we left him?" Tony asked.
Melissa looked at the other boy and shrugged: "Maybe especially because of that."
But Drew shook his head at this: "No, not him... I'm sure he'll be here soon.
"I hope you are right," Collin said from the back, "I'm getting bored." Everone laughed at this, turning around to the boy, who was known to always be bored in class. Either because he knew it all, or because he wasn't interested.
Suddenly they heard someone clear his throuat an all turned to the board to see Steve leaning agisnt the teacher's desk, a smile on his face.
"Good afternoon," he said then, when he had everyone's attnetion. And as soon as this was said, the class echoed back: "Good afternoon Mr. Moody."
Steve smiled at them and stood. he was about to go around the desk to the borard when a hand went up in the first row. "Yes Claire?"
"Mr. Moody... this might sound stupid, but... I haven't heard you enter, so... can you shimmer?" the girl asked a little shyly.
Steve smiled at her, then disappeared and reappeared right beside her. "Does that asnwer your question?"
"Coooool!" Tony and Collin exclaimed at the same time, making their teacher chuckle.
Then Steve tried to go to the bord again, saying: "Alright class, Miss Matthews told me you..."
"Mr. Moody?" Mellissa now asked, her hand raised.
Steve turned around with a raied eyebrow. "Yes, Miss Duncan?"
"I don't want to be rude, and if you think that's too private..."
Steve shook his head: "Why don't you just ask."
"She wants to know if it's true what they say about the Ashon..." Tony said.
Steve looked at him, trying to not let him see that this questioned worried him, because he wasn't sure where this was heading to. "Well what did they say about us?" he asked, making clear that he felt like one of them right from the start. "And who is 'they'?"
"Well, Mister Halliwell talked about the Ashon in the Advanced Demons - class," Drew explained after sending an angry look at Tony, which didn't go unnoticed by his teacher of course and almost made Steve smile. Then the young witch went on: "He told us, that the Ashon aren't like the usual demon."
Steve nodded. Chris had already warned him, that he and Cole would teach in this class about the Ashon, so that in the future, there won't hopefully less confrontations between them and the witches... The half-Ashon really apprechiated that, since he knew his kind would never attack a witch unless they are attacked first.
"So? you don't believe Mr. Halliwell then?" Steve now asked, with faked surprise.
"We do," Melissa now said, "I just thought it would be nice to get some first hand information."
Steve nodded: "Yeah but this is something for the demon-class not for spell casting."
"But you don't teach the demon classes," Collin now threw in.
At this Steve laughed and raised his hands in surrender. Then he leaned back aginst the desk and siad: "Ok-ok... I got it. So no spell-casting today... I'll answer your questions..."
And as soon as those words were said all his studentes raised their hands, everone wanting to ask something. Steve shook his head. If this would continue in all his classes, then this would be a very long week...







