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Mother always told me to never give away a story for free
"Honestly, all this bare chest and he hits home right in the fabric..."
Did the demonic looking purple stranger look at all put out by the new locale? Not really, they'd been given a pamphlet that was currently tucked into their belt to be reviewed later. Their attention more focused on the bloody hole in their rather ostentatious coat, lips quirking on a frown as they fingered the damaged fabric lightly, tail twitching behind them in a clear hint of their annoyance.
Really, they're looking rather calm for someone that bloody. When they hear someone coming near they glance up with a jingle of jewelry both in skin and decorating their curved horns, red eyes brightening as their mouth spreads to a cheerfully hopeful smile.
"Well then!" They straighten, something of a showmanship in the shift from grumpy contemplation to sunny disposition but at the same time that shift didn't seem dishonest either. "Hello there darling, please tell me there's some manner of tailor to be found here? As you can likely see I'm in dire need of one."
Clearly this was some manner of weird afterlife, but Mollymauk would be dipped in Fuck No if anyone expected them to wander around with their coat in tatters.
Did the demonic looking purple stranger look at all put out by the new locale? Not really, they'd been given a pamphlet that was currently tucked into their belt to be reviewed later. Their attention more focused on the bloody hole in their rather ostentatious coat, lips quirking on a frown as they fingered the damaged fabric lightly, tail twitching behind them in a clear hint of their annoyance.
Really, they're looking rather calm for someone that bloody. When they hear someone coming near they glance up with a jingle of jewelry both in skin and decorating their curved horns, red eyes brightening as their mouth spreads to a cheerfully hopeful smile.
"Well then!" They straighten, something of a showmanship in the shift from grumpy contemplation to sunny disposition but at the same time that shift didn't seem dishonest either. "Hello there darling, please tell me there's some manner of tailor to be found here? As you can likely see I'm in dire need of one."
Clearly this was some manner of weird afterlife, but Mollymauk would be dipped in Fuck No if anyone expected them to wander around with their coat in tatters.
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Aziraphale is only hoping for no pranks during the healing process, he has no expectations after that. "You're welcome," he says brightly. "I am an angel, after all, it's what I do. Now let's go see about that coat, hmm?"
He could probably fix it with a miracle, but he's enjoying Molly's company and would prefer accompanying him to the Shopping District, as there's likely quite a bit he'll need to get used to, now that he's in the Nexus.
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"Being a tiefling is... well in itself it's not so bad, the tail is a nice touch, some of us even have accoutrements like hooves or wings. Extra magic as well which can be useful in a pinch." A faint shrug. "Not too many of us about though, people get... twitchy about infernal beings, mortal-born or otherwise. Don't much care for tieflings lurking about even if we're not the mischievous sort."
Aziraphael's comment on his own kind just has Molly's brows shooting up. "An angel really? My goodness, one doesn't see your sort around often either. Closest we tend to come to are the aasimar- sort of... oh divinity-touched mortals. Tend to come with some manner of angelic guide."
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A funny thing for an angel to say to someone with demonic heritage, but there is a huge difference between someone mortal-born and an angel that chose to fall... and even then, the lines can be somewhat blurry.
Molly's reaction has him looking not entirely surprised. "They don't see my sort often on my own world, either," he replies. "My work on Earth was entirely miracles and blessings. It sounds like the holy and infernal are much more present on your world than mine. Do they, ah... get along? Tieflings and Aasimar? Or is there some sort of rule against that?"
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It might make his choice to make himself so loudly and flamboyantly dressed a bit strange, like a giant 'LOOK AT ME' in neon lights, but well that was just how Mollymauk was.
"Oh definitely, deities on my world have a... rather known presence. Not always fantastic when you get one with a more troubling domain but then that's part and parcel with such things. As for us mortal sorts..." He grinned. "Unless one or the other or both really, really buys into the stereotypes we can get along just fine. There's not really any sort of... oh, oversight I suppose, beyond the Aasimar having their guide. Most demons aren't terribly aware of tieflings of their bloodline and if they are well... clearly that's not typically a good thing to be fair. Goodness, one of my oldest companions is an Aasimar actually, how the time flies."
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"I'm sure anyone who's gotten to know you feels otherwise," he says after a beat. He quite likes Molly's style -- it's not Aziraphale's thing, certainly, but he can appreciate that look on others.
He makes his way towards the Shopping District, encouraging Molly to walk beside him. The cafés and coffee shops that border the Plaza give way to a greater variety of stores, items in the windows from all manner of realities. The fact that mortals from such opposing forces can be friends makes him smile, in particular that Molly has such a friend. "That's lovely to hear. There's only one God where I'm from, but She's not the sort to directly interfere with mortal affairs. The angels and demons, on the other hand..." He sighs, his smile dimming a little. "Aside from a few backroom dealings, any sort of relationship is grounds for treason. I shudder to think what it would be like if there were humans with direct ties to either side."
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"Only one though? Goodness she must have her hands full just with her paladins and clerics let alone all of the followers and priests sending their prayers along." He considered the idea, head tilting as he tapped his chin thoughtfully. "To say nothing of the warlocks. I mean they don't need a god so much as just a more powerful entity but still..."
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"Well, She is the creator of Everything. So far as I know, She can handle it, and she has us angels to help Her out as necessary." Although perhaps a little less needed as Aziraphale had once thought. "It sounds as though your world has a lot of magic in it, that's not the same for mine, aside from a few humans here or there."
The angel turns a corner onto a street that seems devoted entirely to clothiers, with some signs advertising tailors sprinkled amongst them. "Here we are, then, I can't vouch for any specific tailor, but they all seem rather competent. Er... what do you intend to do afterwards? Do tieflings need to eat? Sleep? Well, you must, you are mortal..."
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He wondered what it changed about how people got by. Even the more mundane villages and towns had magic as part and parcel either in bloodlines or in the wildlife and places around them. Maybe stories there were just stories. What did adventurers do without magical threats to pit themselves against?
"I'm sure someone here will be able to make some sense of my poor coat." Molly agreed, smiling. "I do need to do all of those things though... you wouldn't know a good place to get a bite, would you? I can't help but admit I'm a bit over travel rations."
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Aziraphale's expression lights up at the question of dining. "Oh, I know several places. What sort of cuisine do you enjoy? I can take you there after you've dealt with the tailor." Though he has only just met Molly, he feels responsible for him, and what is money to an angel that can miracle some up whenever he wants, anyway?
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He can't help but chuckle at the clear delight Aziraphale lights up with at the mention of food. "Honestly I'll try anything at least once. Good food, good atmosphere, good conversation is really a trifecta that can't be beat though, so feel free to surprise me." He had money at least, but at the same time Molly would be incredibly charmed by the angel offering to pay. He wasn't as boisterous as her, but the angel did bring to mind Jester in some manner, that cheerful sort of friendliness that was part and parcel with the little blue tiefling.
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Food is one of Aziraphale's pleasures, and Molly seems to be the same mind about it. "Jolly good," he says, wiggling his shoulders. "There are a number of places close by, there is no shortage of those three things in the Nexus. Shall I wait here, then, while you consult the tailor?" He doesn't go so far as to invite himself along, although if Molly needed some sort of assistance, he'd oblige. Unless someone is attempting to buy one of his precious first editions, it's his very nature to be friendly and approachable.
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It didn't take too long to pick one of the shops to go into- the window displays showed enough skill with embroidery that Molly felt he'd be leaving his coat in good hands for repairs. "If you'd like to wait I'm sure it won't be too long. You can always wade in and retrieve me if I get sidetracked."
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The tailor shop also seems to meet with Aziraphale's approval, who smiles at Molly's offer. "I'll be fine waiting, it's no bother." He reaches into his jacket and pulls out a beloved paperback. "I've got a book to keep me company until I have the pleasure of entertaining yours again."
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The similarity to Caleb in that assurance with Aziraphale's book just earned a short laugh as the tiefling gave a little showy bow. "And people say I'm charming! Well I'll leave you to your surely lovely companion."
And truly it didn't take too long- maybe fifteen minutes or so before Molly reappeared from the shop, sans his coat, with a sky blue shirt instead of the white one he'd worn before. And it seemed he was utterly unable to own unadorned clothing- this one had gold embroidery picked up the sleeves, all manner of constellations and astrological symbolism. "All set and positively famished! Shall we be off?" He asked with a grin and a gallant offer of his arm to the angel.
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He waves off further compliments, chuckling softly and opening his paperback once Molly has entered the shop. Those fifteen minutes pass in the blink of an eye, and the angel is quite engrossed in Bilbo and the dwarves' trek to Lonely Mountain when Molly returns.
"That was hardly any time at all," he remarks, tucking his book away. He beams and takes the offered arm, admiring the embroidery on the sleeve. "Goodness, what lovely work," he remarks, making a mental note of the name of the tailor shop. Crowley might like a shirt like this -- in black, of course, or perhaps red. "Yes, let's be off, I know just the place, it has the most perfectly baked brioche outside of Paris."
He leads Molly away from the street lined with clothiers and down another. This one has restaurants interspersed with little groceries, bakeries, and other specialty food stores. It happens to be Aziraphale's favorite part of the Nexus, too, excepting the Grand Library. "Molly, I hope this isn't too gauche to ask, but what was happening that led to you ending up here?"
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And while the clothiers have Molly's interest, he can happily admit his interest is yanked quite firmly by the wonderful smells the angel is leading him towards, tail twitching behind him not entirely unlike a cat who's attention is piqued.
"Ah. Yes well see there was a gang of slavers that decided to make off with some of our friends. As a general rule we dislike slavers anyways, awful people, but well then they made it personal. Unfortunately as you can see, I didn't come out of it in very good shape."
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That seems a nicer topic than Molly's run in with slavers. He frowns, not a fan of such people, either -- a true dark side of humanity, enslaving one another -- and pats Molly's arm. "That sounds terrible, I'm sorry for you and your friends." Molly, especially, who he's beginning to suspect might have died on his own world.
In the Nexus, however, he's now whole and well, and Aziraphale intends to treat him to lunch. The angel's nose twitches, also captivated by the smells, and he follows it to a nice bistro at the end of the street. It's attached to a bakery, so that when they enter the establishment, a full display of breads and pastries are visible from the restaurant's side. Aziraphale finds a table by the large window so that Molly can people-watch if he likes. The staff appear human, although that isn't necessarily true of the customers.
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"A story indeed!" Not the one Molly was going to tell him, but he'd tell him a story about the tattoos. "An old myth about the creation of the moon- the world was swaddled in darkness whenever the sun went below the horizon, and monsters of course used that shadowy cloak to commit all sorts of awfulness. Seeing that, the clever snake decided there needed to be some way to bring light into the evening. Not the full sun, as creatures still needed to be able to sleep, but perhaps a mirror. The brightest, most perfectly polished mirror that ever existed, in the care of one very vain peacock who cared not for anyone's struggles, only that he could admire himself in his mirror."
Sue him he was having fun making up this story, and he was sure it was fun to hear anyways. "The snake had his clever disguises and in the darkness made himself up to be a monstrous version of the peacock, great and terrible enough that the frightened bird forgot himself and flung the mirror at him. Which of course that sassy serpent caught in his tail before he fled, carrying the mirror up to the heavens to reflect the sunlight as the moon. Sadly the peacock pecked off all of his lovely little feet in the process, but such is life sometimes."
Molly certainly did like that table Aziraphale found for them, settling in with a pleased little hum, relaxing back in his seat. "This place looks so cozy. You're here to get me utterly fat on breads and pastries aren't you?"
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Though it's a made-up story, Aziraphale has no clue, hanging on to every word as told so entertainingly by his new companion. The angel loves stories, and it's not often that he gets to hear a myth that's entirely new to him. He smiles, finding the tale very pleasing, not thinking to ask why Molly would choose to tattoo that myth onto his skin, as per his original question. "A clever snake indeed," he says once Molly is done. "I'll have to share that myth with my partner. He has a strong affinity for snakes."
The angel takes a seat across from Molly, sitting with perfect posture. A waiter comes over and drops off a pair of menus, and Aziraphale peruses his immediately. He already knows that he's going to order brioche, but shall he have it as the bread of a sandwich? Or perhaps a roll to eat along a nice cup of soup, or --
Molly's comment has him looking up from the menu and chuckling softly. "It is very tempting, isn't it? But you should eat your fill, dear. What sort of scoundrel would I be if I offered to take someone to lunch and then refused to treat them?"
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It might be a fabrication, but the clear delight from Aziraphale meant that the lie was definitely preferable in Molly's mind. The real story might be interesting, mysteries always were but they also touched on things that weren't nearly so fanciful and cheerful as the idea of a mischievous serpent turning a mirror into the moon.
Where the angel sat perfectly prim, the tiefling slouched with a languid air of comfortable lounging, accepting the menu with a warm murmur of appreciation to the waiter complete with a smile before he was skimming the options. He had no idea what some of this was- the descriptions were self-explanatory in a lot of them so he could suss out the idea of them and was honestly a bit intrigued to try this new sort of food out.
"A scoundrel of the highest order I'm sure," The tiefling hummed, with a soft mou as if considering if he was sitting across from such a person. "But no. Not you, while I'm sure you've got your own brand of fun tucked under that bowtie of yours, you hardly seem the sort to be that manner of ne're-do-well."
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Delighted as he is by the moon myth, he would have been a good, compassionate listener for the real story behind the tattoos, no matter if it wasn't a happy one. But if Molly wants to keep the tone of their meal light, the angel can certainly oblige. While Molly pretends to consider his possible scoundrelness, he watches the tiefling with a fond smile. There must be something inherent in a demonic bloodline that prevents one from sitting in an upright manner.
"You're an excellent judge of character," he says with a small wiggle of his shoulders and a twinkle in his eyes. "Now then, I must insist that whatever you order, you save room for a pain au chocolat for dessert, they are simply divine here. I'm going to ask our server what the soup of the day is, and if it is any sort of bisque, order it immediately. You won't regret it."
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Not really. He held that particular maxim close, ego or no, and for all he might cheat and scam and tell his fibs, he did his best to keep that idea at the heart of his shenanigans. He hoped he did as well as he thought he did.
The teasing shoulder wiggle earned a short laugh, Molly's brows lifting. "Chocolate? Well now you are speaking my language, I see no reason not to absolutely do exactly what you're suggesting. And I can't say I've ever had a bisque but no time like the present, hm?" At least from the conversation cues he knew it was some manner of soup.
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The angel considers himself a good judge of character (except for a couple times when he really missed the mark), and he likes Molly quite a bit. That impression extends to the rest of the Mighty Nein.
"You have chocolate on your world?" Aziraphale would have assumed the opposite, but he's pleased to hear Molly's enthusiasm over it. "You might be familiar with bisque under a different name. It's a very creamy sort of soup made with seafood, although they have a butternut squash bisque sometimes that isn't technically a bisque, but still very good and I wouldn't turn my nose up at it."
The finer points of soup versus bisque will have to wait, because the waiter is back to take their orders. It turns out that the soup of the day is tomato basil, not a bisque, but Aziraphale orders it anyway, along with a small savory tart and a brioche roll, and a pot of orange blossom tea for the table.
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He considered the description, tilting his head with a hum. "Don't know that I have, most of my meals tended to be out of dive bars and such, or on the road. Stews and the like typically. It sounds delicious though, I'll have to try it sometime. And honestly I think if our world didn't have chocolate, Jester would be so very distraught as much as she adores her sweets and baked goods."
Molly has little to no clue what any of this is, but decides to give the soup a try, picking a crepe which he again barely knows how to pronounce off the menu but it has salmon and spinach and he's fairly certain he likes those things so this should be fine! A roll of his own as well, because goodness but the baked goods are tempting him with that wonderful scent.
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Lest Molly think that he's some sort of food snob, he gives him a reassuring smile. "Some of the best food comes out of little hole-in-the-wall establishments. Your friend Jester sounds like my type of person, although there are all manner of sweets. Honey, sugar, maple syrup, fresh fruit... but chocolate does scratch a particular itch when it comes to dessert."
A savory crepe is an excellent choice, in the angel's opinion. The waiter jots down their orders, then returns promptly with a small tea service that he leaves on their table. "I imagine magic must be used a lot on your world," he remarks as he pours them both a cup from an elegant glass teapot. "Is it only for fighting and healing, or do you use it for the little things, too?"
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