Chapter 259
Strings of Fate
Cam 16- Truth and temptation The next night brings an endless stream of questions from Harry. Most of them are easy enough, what do I like to eat, whatâs my favourite animal, stuff like that. Itâs not until he starts asking questions about my family that I struggle. I could refuse to answer. But not answering would be just as telling that something is wrong as outright telling him. I tend to avoid those questions, giving vague half answers.
No I donât have any siblings, yes my parents are still alive. Stuff like that. I change the topic by pointing out that itâs not fair if Iâm the only one talking. So Harry starts answering any questions I do.
Enthusiastically. I learn that he was an orphan and grew up in the same place as Ryann which explains their odd friendship and I learn more about his work. He ends the evening by asking me out again.
âWould you like to get dinner with me sometime?â He asks, I am momentarily confused. Heâs been blasting questions at me so fast I nearly just answered yes as a default.
âNo.â
âAlright then. Iâll try again tomorrow. Goodnight.â And off he goes with a smile.
The next night I decide to have a little fun with his drink. Since heâs asking so many questions I figure itâs my turn. I drop off a drink in front of him but cover it with my hand before he can drink it.
âFair warning, this drink is spelled.â I warn. He raises an eyebrow.
âYou spell my drinks all the time. Why are you warning me about this one?â He asks. I sigh.
âBecause Iâm not a complete jerk. This drink has a truth spell in it. Itâll only work for three.
questions. Itâs one thing for me to give you potions that make you feel weird or something. But itâs very different to force truth from you.â I tell him. Harry shrugs.
âI donât have any secrets from you so I donât mind.â And without another word he knocks my hand aside and downs the drink.
âGo ahead. What did you want to ask me?â He says cheerfully with a hint of a serious expression.
Cam 16- Truth and temptation âWhat is your favourite colour?â I ask. He stares completely confused.
âGreen. But you already knew that. You didnât need a truth spell for that.â He points out. I shrug.
âI know. The point was to ask something I know so I can be sure itâs working.â I explain.
âSecond question. Why do you really come here so often?â Harry smiles.
âTo see you. Itâs the only way I know to get you to spend time with me.â He explains. Hmm. So he wasnât lying about that. Although it doesnât really tell me why he wants to spend time with me. He could just be trying to sleep with me. Or maybe he is just weirdly interested in magic. I consider my last question carefully then decide to just ask what I really want to know.
âWhy do you want to spend time with me?â I ask quietly.
âBecause I enjoy it and because I know that we are fated to each other and I want to get to know the person Iâm destined to end up with.â He answers easily. My brow furrows. So he wasnât lying about that.
Which doesnât mean itâs true, just that he believes itâs true. It doesnât mean he wonât change his mind later.
âIs that it? Your spell has worn off?â He confirms and I nod.
âYep, three questions. Any truth spell that lasts longer than that is illegal. As is any spell that forces you to answer unwillingly.â I explain.
âDoesnât this spell force the truth?â Harry asks, confused.
âIt makes you tell the truth for three questions IF you choose to answer them. If you didnât. want to answer you could just refuse to respond or stay silent. The magic would wear off after a few minutes anyway. People buy them for party games like truth or dare mostly. Itâs not so strong that you couldnât fight it. Those kinds of spells that take away someoneâs free will are awful. I donât make them.â I want that to be clear. I might make the occasional weird or sketchy spell, but I stay away from the more manipulative magic. I mostly stick to practical spells, defensive magic and more recently, potions that are good for pranks.
Cam 16- Truth and temptation âI understand, youâre a good person. I know that. I do wonder why you suddenly decided to give me a truth potion, and why you chose questions Iâve already answered. Did you think Iâve been lying to you?â
He actually seems concerned, leaning over the bar with a furrowed brow. Iâm trying to think of a way I can answer that isnât super insulting. Saying âI think youâre a liarâ is not a great option. Nor is saying that I thought he was trying to trick me. Then again, now Iâm fairly convinced that heâs delusional. I actually wanted him to be lying because with every night that he comes here I want him more and more and thatâs just unacceptable. Iâm fine on my own and I refuse to fall for some Incubus who will probably leave as soon as heâs had me. Even if he thinks otherwise. None of this helps me. I canât tell him that I was hoping he was lying because it would give me a good reason to hate him. Iâve been quiet for too long and a smirk starts to break out across Harryâs face. Damn it, heâs making assumptions. He leans in close.
âIf you donât answer I will just make up my own answer for you. I think you wanted to know because youâre tempted. You want to be with me but you donât know if you trust me yet so you thought you could trick me into saying something that you could be angry about so that you would have another excuse, to turn me down.â He whispers the words to me and I shiver grateful for the bar between us that stops him from coming any closer, but at the same time I sort of wish it wasnât and that we were alone.
âUhm, excuse me? Can I get another cider please?â A timid voice causes me to jerk back and I realise there are at least three people waiting for drinks. I shove Harry back off the bar and get to work, ignoring how bright red I probably am. When did he gain the ability to affect me so much that I forget my job?
I work hard for the rest of the evening, doing my best to avoid Harry. I drop off drinks to him. without speaking or even waiting for payment and when I donât have work to do I find some. I polish glasses, clean benches, dust shelves and put everything away so neatly that someone. with OCD couldnât find a flaw. Iâm relieved when I do last call, knowing that there is only a few more minutes until I can head home and get away from his knowing eyes. Iâm just about to start kicking people out when the front doors burst open and a man strides in confidently like he owns the place. He leaves the door open behind him, elbows his way past a group women who are on their way out and then stops in front of the bar expectantly.
Shit, Simon is here.
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