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Played by Silhouette    101 Posts Étienne Blanchard
It feels weird to be back, knowing this was going to be his last year at Hogwarts. Étienne had been the Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher for a number of years now — watching as students blossomed from naive, annoying preteens to mature, knowledgeable young adults — and in a way, he was going to miss that. It didn't come off in his actions of course, being a teacher that many kids disliked or even feared for his cold temperament, but now that it was coming to a close... He realized just how intertwined Hogwarts was in his life. In an obnoxious way, really.

The man huffs out a grunt as he drops the stack of books and papers down on top of his office desk, cold grey-blue eyes staring at the stack of paperwork he had to do — they hadn't even started classes yet, what was this? — before he turns his gaze out the window. His office overlooks a good portion of the castle's grounds, which are currently empty. Soon they'll be filled again with students mulling about.

Strange to leave — yet a part of him is happy about it.

There are too many memories attached to the place, and not all of them good. He frowns, turning his gaze back to his paperwork as he finally sits down at his desk. It was in these halls that he finally realized what it was like to grow attached to someone else. Bright blue eyes, dark wavy hair — a smart ass mouth that matched his detached demeanor. A part of him aches at the memories of the young, arrogant student, but he brushes it off immediately. He doesn't allow himself to wallow in happier memories.

Instead he remembers of the last time they had spoke. The harsh, angry words that had passed between them — spiteful, full of venom. The ache at being accused of using his identity as a half-veela to sway the other man's heart. Never before in his life had he ever hated who he was, but in that very moment, he couldn't help but hate the veela blood that swam in his veins. That fight had scarred him deeper that he let on, and if it was even possible, Étienne had closed himself off from everyone else even further than before. It had changed him, and when he had received a job offer at the Ministry of Magic just a few months earlier, he had accepted — starting after his last year at Hogwarts — knowing he needed to shed himself of the memories that still continued to haunt him.

Étienne doesn't even realize he's crushing paper in a fist until he blinks himself back to reality, and with a soft curse under his breath he smooths the paper out again with a quick spell.

Tag Gabriel De La Croix
Posted 05-07-2021, 01:21 PM This post was last modified: 05-08-2021, 02:52 PM by Étienne Blanchard
Played by    8 Posts Gabriel De La Croix
It’s strange to be back.

It’s been four years but it feels like a lifetime. He’d thought himself so grown up, so clever, but looking back now he’s embarrassed by everything. He’d been a naïve idiot and he’d had his heart broken as a consequence. He tells himself that his lingering emotions are just because of Blanchard’s veela blood, a lingering impact from the seductive, supernatural charms the creatures were known for, though he knows it’s a lie. No matter what he’d said to Blanchard.

He pauses in the courtyard to look around. It’s odd, seeing the castle empty; he’d rarely been alone in his time as a student, popular and influential enough that he’d normally had a group of others around him, had enjoyed his time and had found it far more of a home than his family estate had ever been. When he’d left, he’d never expected to be back. At the time it had been a relief to the place, the memories, and most importantly Blanchard, behind him.

He’s still not sure why he’d accepted the position. He’d qualified as an auror two years ago and had enjoyed the work, though his career was overshadowed by his father’s infamy. Outside of the bubble of Slytherin purebloods he’d surrounded himself with at Hogwarts, it had quickly become clear just how unpopular his family was with the Gryffindor hero-types that had made up most of his training class. He’d managed to achieve an uneasy sort of peace with most of them, had eventually clawed his way up to being invited to casual drinks after work and even a wedding invite, but he’d never entirely fit in. Maybe that’s why he’d accepted the entirely unexpected invitation to cover a vacant position as Transfigurations teacher for a year. Maybe he’d just needed a change. He can just see the papers now; first he’d broken his engagement, two months before the wedding (yesterday, it would have been yesterday), and now he’d thrown in his career to teach.

He’d already decided he was making a mistake, but his pride had stopped him from pulling out.

If nothing else, he could at least make Blanchard’s life miserable for a bit. Gabriel is still seething from the easy way the older man had tossed him aside, had told him it was a mistake, as if it was all just some amusement that had come to an end once Gabriel had been close to graduating and they wouldn’t have to sneak around anymore. Fun and games while there were no consequences for the half veela, but the first hint of a real relationship had sent the older man running. Gabriel wonders how many others he’s done the same thing to. Gabriel had almost given up his family and his inheritance on the belief that what they’d had was real; at least, he supposed, he’d been cut loose before he’d managed to make any more of a fool of himself.

He sweeps a hand across his forehead and forces himself to let it go, at least for now. He’d rather die than admit to Blanchard just how much he still thought of him, and he’s always been adept at masking his feelings. He tries on a smirk for size and gives the courtyard one last glance, nervous despite himself, before sweeping into the castle. Best to bite the bullet and get this over with before he spends too much longer ruminating on it.

It’s embarrassing how well he remembers the way to the professor’s office. Relieved that the castle is empty, because it allows him to go over what he intends to say, how he intends to act, each piece carefully moulded into a pretence of nonchalant heartlessness. He’s determined to act as if their brief fling had been just that, not the promise of forever Gabriel had been mistakenly hoping for.

He hovers in the doorway for a few moments and looks at the man he’d once been in love with. For a moment he’s frozen, suddenly doubting himself, wishing he was anywhere but here. The moment lingers, stretches out into infinity, calling him to just leave before he’s noticed. No. Fuck this, and fuck Blanchard. He leans against the doorframe and crosses his arms across his chest and commits himself.

“Thought I might find you here, Blanchard.” He’s proud of how clearly he gets the words out, at the bored, dispassionate tone he manages to find. Breathes out a hint of a laugh, mocking, as he tears his eyes away from those golden curls before his lingering glances can betray him. “Guess nothing ever changes around here. Still terrorising the students?”

Gabriel has changed. He’s not fresh faced and eighteen anymore; the rigorous training he’d been put through has bulked him out and he’s managed to snatch another few inches, no longer the lithe seeker he’d once been. He’s colder now, harder, and much better at getting exactly what he wants. The naivety has sloughed off and left something much more guarded behind.
Posted 05-07-2021, 02:26 PM This post was last modified: 05-09-2021, 02:17 PM by Gabriel De La Croix
Played by Silhouette    101 Posts Étienne Blanchard
He freezes. That voice — it couldn't be.

The familiar snark, that unwelcome venom; he's certain he'd just fallen too far into his memories and was slowly going crazy. But something within him knows it isn't fake — knows it isn't just a product of an overactive imagination — and he slowly lifts his head up.

Their eyes meet, a cold, hard and encompassing glare that was achingly cruel, even after four years. Étienne feels like his throat choke up and for the first time in a long time, he's speechless. He didn't exactly expect Gabriel fucking De La Croix to just waltz up in his office, and especially not on today of all days. He can't even help the way he takes the other man in, just a bit of surprise written on his face.

Gabriel's grown a lot since the young, baby-faced teenager Étienne remembered. He looked much older and more mature now, a harder jawline and larger build. It's strange just how different a few years could make on a young man still growing — a mocking irony, perhaps. Gabriel is much more handsome than he ever was — not that Étienne had ever complained about his looks before — and it make this moment even more cruel. He'd heard about Gabriel's broken engagement, of course he did. Étienne would rather have the cruciatus curse performed on him than ever admit just how much he had followed the other man's career after he had left Hogwarts. The years had been painful for him.

But whatever shock he has upon seeing Gabriel's face again quickly fades away as the other man continues to speak, venom-laced words cutting into Étienne's pride and immediately causes him to barricade his heart once more, throwing aside whatever thoughts were racing through his head.

“De La Croix.” The word is unfamiliar on his tongue now, and it curdles into something ugly as soon as he says it. Anger begins to pulse at the back of his head like an ugly monster. The last words Gabriel had ever shouted at him begins to ring in his ears again.

“Last I remember, you graduated from here,” he responds in a cool voice, wisely choosing to ignore the bait Gabriel had thrown at him with his question, “so why the hell are you here right now? Outsiders have no business being in Hogwarts.” Fingers once again clench together, crinkling the paper under his hand once more.

Tag Gabriel De La Croix
Posted 05-08-2021, 01:59 AM
Played by    8 Posts Gabriel De La Croix
It feels surprisingly good to leave the other man speechless for once. He’d always seemed so unassailable when Gabriel had known him, cold and collected and perfect. Maybe that’s why he’d thrown all of the angry words at the teacher when he’d been informed that their relationship couldn’t continue, had wanted to see him bleed and break and come undone, for once. Had wanted that solace, at least, as a balm for his own broken heart.

Well, fuck him. Gabriel’s more then capable of taking care of himself now, had learnt far more than he’d ever admit from Blanchard, and he’s quite capable of putting up his own walls now. He’s determined nobody will hurt him the same way again.

He knows the other man well enough to read the cold undercurrent of anger in his words. Good. He tucks his thumbs into the front pockets of his slacks instead, deliberately insouciant, aware of just how to push the other teacher’s buttons. He’s already decided he’s going to play this like what they had was inconsequential, nothing but a convenient lay and a feather in Gabe’s cap to brag about. Though half the school had been terrified of Blanchard, he’d regularly been voted the most attractive professor, and Gabe certainly hadn’t been alone in fantasising about fucking him. He’d like to think he’s the only one who had managed it, but from the easy way he’d been cut out so close to graduation, he’s no longer convinced he’d been quite as special as he’d assumed.

“Missed me, then?” He smiles, but it’s wolf sharp and predatory. He’d glad, in a way, to be receiving such an icy reception. He’s not sure what he’d have done if Blanchard had treated him like any old acquaintance. Some of the words he’d thrown like weapons must have found their mark. Gabriel’s glad he’s not been forgotten.

His grin widens as he takes a step into the other man’s office, taking a moment to glance around at the achingly familiar room. Tries not to think about just what they’d done on that desk. “Oh, haven’t you heard? Maybe he’s laying it on a bit thick; the nonchalance is clearly faked, the dark amusement underneath apparent. ”Headmistress Aldora asked me if I’d fill in as Transfigurations Professor, fill in for Degard. Looks like we’ll get to work together for a while.”
Posted 05-09-2021, 02:23 PM
Played by Silhouette    101 Posts Étienne Blanchard
Insolent brat. Clearly age didn't change anything. He's acutely aware of the change of body language in the other, and he would never admit how much it got under his skin. The same cockiness he remembered from the younger man's youth — the same cockiness he remembered breaking through with each heated gaze, each passionate kiss, each ardorous— no, he wouldn't let himself wander down that route again.

There was nothing between them now. Nothing but past memories of being professor and student, their relationship cut clean as soon as Gabriel had graduated from Hogwarts. In fact, they were as good as past acquaintances to one another now, nothing more.

“Hardly,” is his response to Gabriel's question about meeting him, the wolfish grin thrown his face only slightly unnerving. It wasn't a look he was familiar with, but he doesn't let it rattle him. His momentary surprise upon seeing the other man was gone now, replaced with the cold exterior familiar to him. Étienne stiffens as Gabriel invites himself into the office space, and while reflex would have him stand to take a dominant position in front of the other, he chooses instead to remain sitting at his desk. He wouldn't allow his unease to show through again, the only noticeable expression on his face being that of annoyance. Annoyance, yes, that was a familiar attitude to adopt with the other man.

Somehow it helps soothe him.

Étienne sharply intakes a breath when Gabriel reveals why he was there and for a moment he can't piece it together. Why would he even think about taking a position at Hogwarts when he had gone through the trouble of training to be an auror? What a bloody waste of talent and skill.

“Why would you accept a temporary position as professor when you—” but he breaks off whatever he was about to say on impulse, when the tone of the other man's words finally register in his brain. It seems to click things into place, and for the first time, Étienne lets out a laugh as he realizes what it's all about. It's cold, lacking any sort of warmth — a laugh that was anything but one of merriment. There's a dark sort of glee in his expression now, and he buries feelings deep inside him now as he instead puts on an outward display of calculated annoyance.

“Is this about me?” It had to be. It was the only thing that made sense. “You just couldn't accept that anyone would dare to turn you down, so now you're here to try and get back at me for our mistake?” He puts extra emphasis on the one word he knows will get underneath Gabriel's skin. He lets out a derisive laugh, shaking his head.

“Just as unbelievable as you were four years ago. Clearly age hasn't matured you as much as it appears,” he finishes, leaning back in his chair with his arms folded across his chest. This was fine. Hogwarts was a large castle; they didn't have to be in close quarters with one another. If Gabriel was here to play some sort of weird, ironic game with him, then he would be sorely disappointed when Étienne didn't rise to the bait.

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Posted 05-11-2021, 11:42 PM
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