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the boy detective ([personal profile] fairytalenoir) wrote in [community profile] askandanswer2014-09-25 07:54 pm
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[ A handmade cardboard sign goes on the podium: 3 CARD TAROT READING: FINAL CHANCE. The wobbly card table with a Tarot pack waiting goes in front. The Boy Detective himself, pasty white and raccoonishly hollow-eyed as ever, stands beside both table and podium. ]

What do you consider a rite of adulthood?

If you want a reading, an answer is my final price. But —

[ So generous a tone here. ]

— if you only want to answer, I won't force one on you. I mean, I'm practically dying and it might be the best reading of the rest of my life and you'd be wasting the special spiritual insight my hovering on the precipice between worlds grants me, but I won't make you.
peratic: (ᴡʜᴇɴ ᴛʜᴇ ᴡɪɴᴅs ʙᴇɢɪɴ ᴛᴏ sɪɴɢ)

[personal profile] peratic 2014-09-28 03:56 pm (UTC)(link)
[ This one is a little closer to home, being the present card. Although it's tarot, although she was raised in a home where cards were used (given the appropriate amount of weight, which is to say 'enough', but not 'overmuch'... it's still a little validating. God knows she can't expect this sort of acknowledgment from the people she grew up with, who have different desires for her. Not malevolent ones, but the hard-earned rhythm and security she has built up are certainly not often common among her kind.

Or among people who get tarot readings, it sounds like. Gisela smiles with one side of her mouth more than the other. ]


Well, I'd like to think so. I suppose you get a lot of variety out here.
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[personal profile] peratic 2014-09-29 06:20 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Huh.

She had expected the Tower, and there is some minute surprise in her face, before her eyes go downcast again, studying the card more than the boy; like the moon, in fact, Gisela is prone to disguising her expressions at turns. The Tower tended to recur in her old self-readings, but she realizes that is as much projection as anything else, and is why an outsider reader is occasionally a useful thing. The waning moon brings change, a lessening of light, but it is intended to return. ]


If you're not afraid...yes, that I can understand. [ She notices (again), the details of the card, the animals on it. ] Why do you think the artist chose the dog and the wolf? Their faith in their own instincts?

[ maybe they just really liked dogs? ]
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[personal profile] peratic 2014-09-29 09:14 pm (UTC)(link)
[ The moon's changeable face still has a method to it, and that's about the same for Gisela, who has been biding her time before she asks why this tarot-reading teenage boy is dying. She's not sure it's the kind of death she's thinking of, but maybe. You never know. ]

Distant cousins, but still cousins. [ Ancestors, she knows better than most, are important; like it or not, they inform certain things about you. ]

Do you ever get your own cards read by someone? [ Not that she's offering. Gisela does not partake that way, not any more. ]
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[personal profile] peratic 2014-10-01 01:26 am (UTC)(link)
[ Her attention lingers on the shifting design of the cards. It does not unsettle her, precisely, but anything so ambiguous stirs up thoughts of family (not home, as she's never had such a thing). Now she looks more clearly at the boy. ]

But you're not asking for money when you read. Of course, money might be a little less valuable to the dying.
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[personal profile] peratic 2014-10-01 07:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah? I'm glad. [ It worked for her, at least. ]

They're very unusual, those cards of yours. I hope you plan to hang onto them for as long as you can.