Interlude: Oliver
"So let me get this straight. You've got a
cute girl and her
heroic spirit studhorse BOTH thirsty for you, and this is a
problem?"
Jess clapped Cody on his shoulder lightly. "Cody,
no. Be nice."
Noelle sighed. "If you're not interested, then that's your prerogative, Oliver. Nobody has the right to coerce you into a relationship."
Oliver fiddled with his coffee mug, staring down. "That's… not the problem, exactly."
The Travelers had gathered in a coffeehouse in downtown Houston, sans Jackie. She was spending time in Brockton with some of the youngest members of the Guild.
"We're listening," Mars said gently. "Right, guys?"
Luke shrugged. "I mean, is it the guy? Because I can get that."
"No." Oliver's voice was low.
Francis shrugged as his eyes met Luke's.
"I just… it's new?" Oliver seemed to sink into his chair. "I don't know what I want."
"New?" Cody echoed with narrowed eyes.
"You
do remember what I used to look like, right?" A slight bite entered Oliver's tone. "And after, I mostly stuck with Noelle. Most of what I did after everything," he waved a hand around them, "was talking down civilians and being pretty enough to catch attention."
Oliver had not been an imposing or handsome man. He had looked like the mostly-grown version of That One Kid who was overweight with an unfortunate haircut. His power had changed that, and though he looked different… he didn't really feel much different. He
could gain skills at an accelerated rate, both physically and mentally, but his mindset hadn't let him see a lot of time in the field.
Developing a level of diplomatic skill was useful in that he could defuse situations, but he lacked the confidence to utilize it in his daily life.
"Ohhh. Yeah, your dating life
was pretty shit," Cody agreed.
"
Cody!"
"Dude."
Francis gave Oliver a sympathetic look as the rest rounded on Cody. "You talked about this with Dr. Thorne?"
"Yeah, I have. Not the situation, but." Oliver stared at his hands. "So yeah. Didn't have a reason to expect anything, so this is a lot to parse."
"You should tell them," Noelle said, abandoning Cody to Mars and Jess' tender mercies. "I mean, you haven't been back for a few days, right? And someone needs to go to get Jackie."
"And if you're not feeling it, shortstack can shiv them if they get too pushy," Cody pointed out.
"We've been
trying to break her of that." Francis glared at Cody.
"I don't think it'll devolve to that point," Oliver said, drawing on his diplomatic 'training'. "If nothing else, I can talk them out of it. Maybe." He scratched his neck. "I need to talk to Da Vinci anyways for more reading," he admitted.
"I don't see most of your work, so I forget you're doing a correspondence course sometimes," Noelle admitted. "How's it going?"
Oliver smiled, perking up a little. "I've made strides. My power recognizes magecraft as a 'skill', so I've been improving in the technical arena nicely. My circuits aren't bad, but they're nothing I'd pit against one of the Casters, I guess. Formalcraft helps round it out."
"Whatsit?" Jess squinted.
"Oh, formalcraft is magecraft, but adjusted to use external power rather than internal. It's a bit more complex than that, and looked down on in magus society on Earth-Magic, but I find it useful." Oliver's tone increased in confidence as he spoke. "I've managed a few Mystic Codes that run on it."
"...you've been at this for a couple months." Francis looked impressed.
"Yeah, I'm kind of proud of that." Oliver sat up, his smile growing. "It's not easy, but it's something I chose to do."
Cody smirked. "Know what I think?"
Everyone looked at him.
"I think this is something you'll have to choose whether you want it or not. So maybe you should spend some time in Brockton to find out what you need to know what you need to make the choice."
Oliver glanced downwards. "You think so?"
"He's got a point," Luke agreed reluctantly. "I'd feel better if one of us tagged along to watch your back."
"We're Guild, and they're guests." Jess crossed her legs. "I don't see a lot of people falling on their side if things get bad."
"Didn't she work with all the Spirits beforehand?" Mars asked. "So-"
"If she managed to work with all of them, maybe she's like Grail?" Noelle offered. "We could be making a mountain out of a molehill."
"Grail knows her," Oliver said.
Everyone turned back to him.
"Maybe I could ask him about what he thinks?"
Francis exhaled and pulled out his phone. After checking it, he looked up. "Well, they got in last night for a few days, so now's your chance. Though apparently that chick who rode herd on Lung is along too, so mind that."
Oliver stood. "I'm going to Brockton." He straightened his shoulders.
"Orrr you could stick around here and leave it alone." Cody held his hands up. "It's an option."
"I want to do something besides be passive or run," Oliver admitted. "And… it's not like I'm entirely uninterested. I just
don't know."
"Well, here's hoping they're not assholes about it," Cody drawled.
Jess clapped the back of his head.
"We've got your back if you need us, Olly." Noelle smiled gently.
Luke flashed a thumbs up as Mars nodded and Francis laid an arm around Noelle. Cody rubbed the back of his head with a smirk as Jess huffed.
"Thanks guys."
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Oliver hadn't been in the Island Manor before. It had been there since shortly after the fight with Echidna-Tiamat, but there'd never been a real reason to go - his time in Brockton was spent at Ozymandias' Temple Complex or Castle Einzbern.
Honestly, he wasn't sure what he'd been expecting.
"Gangway!" Tamamo cackled as she surfed a force-field down the hall, Nero in hot pursuit. Oliver pressed himself to the wall as Alice - Narwhal - flew past, nodding and smiling in acknowledgement.
"Looking for someone?"
Oliver did
not jump out of his skin.
Taylor Hebert was a terrifying person. Unfailingly kind to those who didn't draw her ire, quiet, and kept to herself. But terrifying. The battle with Khepri the Travelers had gotten drawn into was proof enough of that.
"Ah. Is Grail here?" He shifted. "I wanted to talk to him about something."
"Not Ritsuka or Fergus?" Taylor wasn't particularly expressive, but her eyes glinted with supernatural light. "What they did wasn't exactly appropriate, if outwardly harmless. If someone needs to talk to them…"
"No, that's not necessary. People have done worse for a laugh," Oliver quickly replied. "Like you said, it's harmless."
"Outwardly. A lot of things look less harmful than they are."
Oliver scrutinized Taylor.
She stared back, unblinking.
He relaxed, and shook his head. "I didn't mind it." He coughed. "But, um. I wanted to talk to Grail about them. I don't know them very well, and… I'm trying to think of an answer. So-"
"Getting information so you're not making the decision blind," Taylor replied in an approving tone. "He's in the kitchen with Shirou, baking. Just so you're forewarned, Fou is in there as well. Expect a ration of shit if he's feeling feisty. One or two of the boys might be in there as well."
"The boys?" Oliver asked.
"Sora, Emil, or Nines. Aqua's the other new face, but she's currently in her session with Katie." Taylor leaned against the wall, and crossed her arms. "You'll remember Joan, though thankfully she's less… less. And Achilles is new, but I'm sure he's reconnecting with old friends while he has a breather." She paused. "Though he could also be around Sora. He's pretty protective of him."
"That's good, isn't it?" Oliver asked.
"Mm. There's definitely a sort of older-brother or paternal bond there." Taylor shrugged.
Oliver nodded in understanding. "Alright. I guess I'll…?"
"Just walk. You'll get where you're going." Taylor smiled slightly.
"Thanks, Taylor." Oliver smiled back as he started off.
"Tell them to save me a few cookies!" she called after him.
Oliver waved in acknowledgement.
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"I AM NOT A CLEANING RAG!"
Fou flailed his legs as Grail happily used him to wipe up some sort of spill. "You smacked it over, now pay the price!"
"AAAAAAAAAAAA"
Shirou leaned against the sink with a carefully blank look, washing an empty bowl. His eyes met Oliver's, and his lips quirked in a slight smile.
"He's gonna get cinnamon sugar in his fur," a short, brown-haired boy pointed out.
Grail glanced up and grinned. "Oliver! I don't think you've been here before, but come in!" He sounded fairly jovial.
"RELEASE THE BEAST! RELEASE THE BEAST!" Fou screamed in his squeaky voice.
"Nope," Grail denied cheerfully.
"Oliver?" The boy looked up at him. "Oh, hey! I'm Sora, nice to meet you!" he said cheerfully.
Oliver couldn't help the smile. "Nice to meet you, too. I'm something of a student of Da Vinci's."
"Mm, I remember something of that nature. If you're looking for her, she's at Castle Einzbern," Grail said. "But she's busy I think… Flat or someone blew up a lab. So you might as well hang out with us for a bit!"
Fou went limp, and Grail lifted him up and clicked the fingers on his free hand. Whatever dirt had accrued on his body vanished as Grail flipped him on his back and scooped him into a single-arm hold.
"Actually, I wanted to talk to you." Oliver approached the counter and leaned on it.
Grail's eyebrows shot up. "Really? Not sure what for, but if I can help, I'm glad."
Sora tilted his head. "Don't you guys know each other?"
"Nnnot well," Grail admitted. "There's people I spend more time with than others, and Oliver and I don't really run in the same circles."
"It's true." Oliver nodded.
"Is it Ritsuka and Fergus?" Shirou asked, finally speaking up.
Oliver glanced down as Grail frowned.
"Are they bothering you? They tend to mean well, but if I recall…" Grail trailed off. "Hrm. I honestly haven't kept up with them since everything started. But they're inherently good, so if you tell them to back up, they will."
"Fergus carried him around for a bit and he and Ritsuka both hit on him pretty aggressively," Shirou chimed in.
"How big is Fergus? Oliver's not super small." Sora crossed his arms and squinted.
"He's a hair shorter than Achilles, and a big lighter." Grail rubbed his chin. "Honestly, his muscles seem more obvious, but that's because he doesn't. Uh."
"Let's say he takes 'no shoes, no shirt, no service' as a challenge rather than etiquette," Shirou remarked dryly.
Oliver cleared his throat. "
Anyways. I just wanted your take on the situation, since you're the person I know best who'd know them."
"...we barely know each other." Grail pointed out. "And I'm sure Da Vinci or Roman know Ritsuka better, and Cu would be the same for Fergus."
"Da Vinci is busy most of the time, and I don't talk to Roman much," Oliver demurred.
"So why not Cu?" Sora asked. "He seems friendly enough."
"Look," Oliver said, "if you can't help me-"
"Not what I'm saying." Grail leaned on the counter, and Fou's ears twitched in the one-arm carry. "I'm just trying to understand - why me?"
"Because you
also had an overly-amorous Irishman after you for the better part of a month before caving?" Shirou's expression was unimpressed.
He flushed. "Th-that's! That's entirely different!"
"Mm-hm."
Oliver shrugged. "That's part of it. Also he seems to know
everyone, regardless of how much time he's spent with them."
Fou sneezed. "I god sugar in by doze."
"
How? I cleaned you off!" Grail scowled in consternation before clicking his fingers over the fluffball.
"Better."
Grail looked back up. "Well, what is it you want with them, precisely? That'll help me figure out what details are relevant."
"I don't know."
Shirou snorted "Of course."
"Hush, you. Your Nanashi's showing."
Shirou took the drying towel off of his shoulder and snapped it across Grail's lower back.
"
Hey!"
Sora snickered into his fist. "So… they flirted with you. Are you interested?" He tilted his head. "I don't remember any families back home with more than two people together romantically, but I guess it's possible…"
Oliver blushed a little. "I guess I'm trying to figure out if I want to find out. If that makes sense."
Grail shot Shirou a dour look before turning back to Oliver. "That works. So…" He idly scratched Fou's belly as the little Beast gave a satisfied rumble. "Right. First, Sora. There's more than one polyamorous group here, so it's not common, exactly, but it does happen. It's also incredibly complicated, so would not recommend unless everyone's on board and really good at communication."
"Okay." Sora shrugged.
Grail's attention turned back to Oliver. "So. Which one first? I assume Mash had no part in it, and I deeply doubt Joan did. Or Sherlock."
"No, Sherlock seemed exasperated, and I haven't met Joan. Mash didn't seem upset, but I don't think she's interested in me," Oliver explained. "Um. Ritsuka, I guess?"
Grail's nails scratched into Fou's belly fur. "Right, Ritsuka Fujimaru. Last Master of Chaldea, survivor of at least two Grand Orders that I recall, and someone who managed to wrangle Heroic Spirits of all types and temperaments. Her personality is… well, she's easy to get on with, and brings different aspects to different situations. She's in control, but not controlling. It seems like she's decided to indulge in being more chaotic these days, with a side of heavy flirtation. I'd say she's a bit overly sex-positive, honestly, but it seems harmless enough. That said, she is also capable of emotional vulnerability, and has a talent to connect with the hearts of others on a fundamental level, even those who others would consider impossibly difficult."
"Yes, that's correct!"
Oliver jolted as golden motes coalesced into the form of a tall woman with blonde hair and a towering headpiece.
"Oh, Quetz." Grail was supremely unsurprised. "What's up?"
"Nothing, nothing! I just overheard you talking about my old Master, and I thought I'd eavesdrop." She gave a bright smile. "You know her very well. It's almost like you were right there with us!"
"Ehe." Grail scratched the back of his head as Fou rolled out of his arms.
"And Fergus?" Oliver prompted, not wanting to let the conversation derail further.
Grail's eyes darted towards Sora. "Uh."
"Oh! Well, to all the younger heroes, Fergus was like a reliable uncle! Much like how Cu is a reliable big brother," Quetzalcoatl explained, stretching her arms overhead. "Everyone who even
looked younger was well looked-after."
"And then we had everyone else…" Grail muttered.
"Well, yes," Quetzalcoatl said with a shrug, dropping her arms. "Fergus has a deep weakness for women."
Oliver wrinkled his nose. "I don't think that I…?" He reached towards his head, with his close-shorn hair.
"Fergus is bisexual. He has a preference for women, but trust and believe, if a man is supernatural levels of attractive? He's going to try to 'get along' with them too." Grail spoke in a tired voice.
"Get along?" Sora echoed, confused.
"...please tell me I don't need to give you the talk," Grail begged.
"Talk?"
Shirou sighed. "About babies?"
Oliver felt a deep pity as Sora's brows drew together.
Quetzalcoatl perked up. "Let me get the diagrams~!"
"I know what
sex is," Sora said flatly. "Mom gave me a book, there was a class in school, I
know. I'm not
eight."
Huh.
"So, yes, Fergus is, kind of, well, er, he gets, that is," Grail babbled, face scarlet.
"
He's a slut."
Grail tipped over backwards, stiff as a board, as Fou sat smugly on the counter. There was a heavy thud as he hit the floor.
"VENGEANCE IS MINE!" the Beast cackled, bouncing up and down in place.
Quetzalcoatl let out a bellowing laugh, clutching her stomach as Shirou hung his head over the sink.
Oliver gave Sora a helpless look as the teen sat with a hugely unimpressed frown. Turning his gaze back to Quetzalcoatl, he sighed. "Does he have any other… characteristics?"
She wheezed, picking herself up. "Ah, yes. He's something of a party animal, but is also very broad-minded and accepting. He's generous, possessed of great vigor, and something of a glutton. His legend says he knew neither fear nor envy, and what I've seen of him in Chaldea reflected that." The goddess smiled benignly. "You could do far worse."
"A word of caution to this tale," Grail croaked from the floor.
Everyone stared in his direction as he hauled himself back up over the kitchen counter.
"He's humane and sincere. He doesn't sweat details. And out of everyone he slept with, only Medb or his Divine Forest Spirit wife could satisfy him on their own. Otherwise, it took seven women in a night to cool him off."
Oliver's eyes widened. "Ah." He swallowed nervously.
Sora raised his eyebrows. "But mister, I'm only fourteen. Should I be hearing this sort of thing?" he asked in a falsetto.
Grail rounded on him with bared teeth. "
Don't you even-!"
Sora and Quetzalcoatl broke down laughing as Fou cackled, and Shirou shook his head with a smirk.
Grail's pleading gaze fell on Oliver. "Why this? Why me?"
Oliver shrugged. "Not my problem. Still, thanks for the information."
"
No cookies for any of you," the Endbringer hissed.
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In all actuality, the snickerdoodles were pretty good.
Fortified with knowledge and cookies, Oliver made his way towards… well, wherever Ritsuka might be. From what he'd learned, she'd be the easier one to talk to.
Grail had told him that Jackie was out on the town with Nursery Rhyme and Kenzie, chaperoned by Dinah and Semiramis. Given the circumstances, there wasn't a reason to hurry her home.
He'd also told Oliver that Ritsuka was currently out on a walk in the hills (and why Taylor had made Crater Lake Island an idyllic homage to old Ghibli films, Oliver had no desire to know). Naturally, Oliver decided to make his way outdoors towards the more wooded parts of the property.
The path wound along, and the quiet and solitude was soothing. Before long, the sunlight was interrupted by the shadow of branches overhead, and soft breezes wound around the foliage. For several minutes, Oliver just… walked. And thought.
He liked being around people because they distracted him from his thoughts, but he also enjoyed solitude when he was overwhelmed. At that point, he itched for a distraction from ruminating on the situation.
Did they like him only for his looks? Well, probably. It wasn't like there was much else to like. He was a doormat with a milquetoast personality and limited interests, and none of those would be considered
interesting. Not to mention he was just finally starting to feel comfortable in his own body. After all, with his power constantly adjusting to add features he perceived as 'attractive', his self-image had suffered under a lack of 'self'. After his power had settled, he managed to alter his body closer to something resembling who he was, but not the original. He had no desire to look like
that again.
Even if that person was still who he was on the inside. Even if it was all a sham.
"Penny for your thoughts?"
Oliver jerked into awareness as Ritsuka caught his attention. "Ah. Sorry, I was just…" He looked away.
She hummed. "You know, you bolted so fast the other day I wasn't sure I'd see you again," she admitted bashfully. "I was in rare form, so I'm sorry. I get a little over-the-top to compensate for when I'm dealing with a lot."
Oliver looked back at her, blinking rapidly. "You were?"
"Well, I'd just seen the best parents that I never had for the first time in years, after all but burying them by proxy. And I'd been missing one of my partners for a while, and then got her back. So… it wasn't a
bad day, just overwhelming." Ritsuka shrugged with a small smile.
"Oh. Well, it was a lot to deal with, but no harm done." Oliver fiddled with his hands. "I've started to get used to drawing attention, but that was the first time anyone had been so… openly aggressive, shall we say."
"Really?" Ritsuka's obvious surprise rattled Oliver's nerves.
"I used to look like a pear with a bowl-cut. I gained a power that let me accumulate features I identified as 'attractive'. It automatically molded my form with those perceptions."
"Huh." Ritsuka crossed her arms. "So your superpower is… being hot?"
"According to the records, it was half of what the Thinker was going to use to infiltrate humanity. By assuming a form we would appreciate, it would get past our guards and influence us." Oliver put his hands in his pockets. "The other power I got was the ability to rapidly master skills. Before, I didn't have time to make use of it. Compared to the rest of our powers, it wasn't anything immediately major."
Ritsuka stepped forward, dropping her arms. "Go on."
"Luke had the ability to launch anything with incredible force. Mars could summon suns, Jess could project monsters, Francis could control the field with transposition, and Cody could rewind time in a limited manner." Oliver gave a wry smile. "Noelle took the other half of my vial. She turned into a monster that assimilated others, and could produce warped clones from her body. Warped in body and mind, that is. Someone had to watch over her, make sure she didn't lose control. That was me. Once we got dragged into Grail's line of fire, she was healed and I wasn't needed for that anymore."
"I see." Ritsuka's eyes were piercing.
Oliver shrugged. "I was the tagalong. Never really fit as anything but a second string, be it as a teammate or a friend. It was easy to go with the flow, just do what people wanted. The first time I really focused on a skill, it was diplomacy so I could function as something useful since we were out of the Guild's reach. Even that was only useful for handling the public, since Eidolon took us under his wing."
"And now?"
Ritsuka sighed as Oliver jolted, looking around.
Fergus materialized, leaning against a tree and gazing at Oliver with half-lidded eyes.
Oliver did his best to relax. "Now I mostly look into learning magecraft. It's a skill like any other, so my power helps."
"Fergus," Ritsuka said with a meaningful nod.
The warrior smiled. "Sounds like you're starting to find your own way."
"Mostly I do the homework Leona sends me, and keep my experiments to a low scale. She's invited me up here more than once, and I've thought about it…" Oliver trailed off. "But I couldn't."
"Why not?" Fergus asked. "A man needs to stand on his own two feet. That's not to say he shouldn't rely on friends and family," he amended, "but he should search for his own purpose."
"Sometimes it comes to you, and sometimes you never find it. But looking for something that makes you happy and keeps you going is important." Ritsuka scratched the back of her head. "After the Orders, it was adventure for me. Wandering the Textures of the World and seeing everything I could, I even traversed the Kaleidoscope. It's how I got to this iteration of what you call 'Earth-Magic'."
Oliver exhaled. "I don't know. Magecraft is interesting, I guess. But I don't want to just abandon the guys without warning." He grimaced. "I'm also supposed to bring Jackie home."
Ritsuka stepped forward. "If you're not sure where to start looking, I'd be glad to help," she offered in a somber tone. "Call it… trying to make things even after embarrassing you."
"People have done way worse for a laugh," Oliver replied dismissively. "At least you meant well, kind of."
Fergus grunted. "Now I actually feel bad about it," he muttered.
Oliver shook his head. "That wasn't my intent."
"Well, if you say not to worry, I won't." Fergus grinned. "So, given any thought to a nice, deep-"
"Some," Oliver replied as he felt his face heat up.
Ritsuka perked up.
"My answer is… I don't know."
Fergus arched an eyebrow. "Really?"
"I don't know either of you, and I…" Oliver trailed off.
"Limited experience, got it," Ritsuka acknowledged. "Well, we can work on the first if you're willing." She smiled. "The other can come later, when you're comfortable."
Oliver looked at Fergus.
He shrugged. "I'm not the kind of man who'd coerce someone into bed. If you decide you want it, my door's open and sheets turned down. If not, another friend's always welcome."
"I see." Oliver considered his choices. "...maybe it's time I think about my own career."
"Meaning?" Fergus asked.
He smiled a little. "Leona thinks I have talent, and I do enjoy what I learn from her. It could be worth a shot to see what I can make of Magecraft."
"Sounds like a plan!" Ritsuka cheered with a grin. "I'll get you a meeting with her ASAP."
"So you're staying," Fergus extrapolated.
"I'll need to get Jackie home first, but… I think so." Oliver crossed his arms. "I just need to tell the Travelers."
"...yeah, you're on your own for that," Ritsuka said with a shrug.
Oliver coughed out a laugh. "
Thanks."
"Would you rather tell the Travelers, or tell
Joanie that you might end up dating me?" Ritsuka challenged.
"
Take the Travellers," Fergus hissed. "I came
this close to getting turned into charcoal, and
Ritsuka made the first move!"
"I need to tell Mash, too…" Ritsuka tapped her chin in thought. "I wonder what those two are up to?"
Oliver laughed again. "Regardless, I'd better start getting things moving." He smiled. "It's not like I'll ever be more than a few minutes away from them anyway, given the Guild's transport system."
"Good point," Ritsuka acknowledged.
"I'll escort you!" Fergus boomed with a wide grin.
"What!?" Ritsuka stood up straight.
"Have fun with Joan and Mash!" he laughed as he wrapped an arm around Oliver and began marching him back towards the Manor.
"Wh- Fergus you
traitor!"
"I don't fear death, or any man. But Joan?
Some battles aren't worth it," Fergus whispered.
"I thought you didn't know fear?" Oliver asked with a wry smirk.
"I don't. That doesn't mean I embrace
suicide."
Oliver's shoulders shook with suppressed laughter as Ritsuka started to yell loudly.
He missed the small, fond smile Fergus wore entirely.
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"So that's what happened."
Noelle smiled as she took Jackie into her arms, the little Assassin fast asleep. "So it sounds like you've got your answer."
Oliver shrugged. "Maybe. At least I'll be doing something besides sitting around and looking pretty." He paused. "Not to say-"
Noelle shook her head. "You don't get out nearly as much as the rest of us, even considering the lower crime rate. Studying Magecraft has made you noticeably happier, and I think you'll thrive at Castle Einzbern." She turned to take Jackie to her room. "Not to mention it sounds like Ritsuka and Fergus are interested in getting to know you past your looks. That's a good sign, isn't it?"
"Maybe." Oliver followed. "I don't know what they'll find, really. You know me."
"You never had a chance to grow," Noelle pointed out. "Either you followed our lead, or your mother ordered you around, or some other circumstance stifled you. This time, you're making your own choice."
"I guess I am." Oliver blinked as Noelle smiled at him once again.
"For what it's worth? I'm proud of you, Olly."
He ducked his head, blushing. "Thanks, Noelle."
"Now, I'm getting this little scamp to bed. You can tell everyone else tomorrow, and we'll help you pack and move in."
"I don't have much," Oliver protested.
Noelle shrugged. "That's fine. I'm sure Jess and Luke would love to join me in putting the fear of God into those two."
"You do know that the Dragon Witch is going to be involved in some capacity?" he warned.
Noelle gave him an unimpressed look. "And?" Her eyes shone a subtle gold.
Well.
Oliver really didn't have anything to say to that.
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"Uh." Oliver stared at the gathered Servants (plus Ritsuka) as he stood in the Manor's foyer.
Joan glowered, Ritsuka wrapped in her arms. Mash simply gave him a sympathetic smile.
"Listen prettyboy. Master's explained your deal, and I'm going to allow you the
grace of having a trial run." Joan's glare intensified. "
That said."
Ritsuka sighed. "Sorry about this."
"When I'm on shore leave? She's
mine," the Alter hissed.
"Okay." Oliver shrugged. "I'll be busy with my training often enough, and it sounds like your journey's just kicking off. Besides, we're friends for now. I haven't decided on anything else."
Joan pointed at her eyes, then at Oliver.
"Don't worry so much," Fergus boomed, slinging an arm around Oliver. "I'll keep an eye on him!"
"And a hand. And a di-"
"
Joan." Ritsuka finally spoke up to chastise her. "Don't scare him off before we even get a
chance."
"Well, this will be interesting," Sherlock muttered as he took the scene in. He gave Oliver a scrutinizing look. "Hm. There's certainly an untapped potential there."
"I'll try not to disappoint you guys." Oliver stumbled as Fergus tightened his grip.
"Don't worry about it. Just do your best at whatever you choose."
Ritsuka gave an impish grin. "And now you get to work with Leona. Fun, fun!"
Joan snorted. "Shit, I
might actually pity him."
"Really?" Mash asked, visibly surprised.
"
Might."
Oliver frowned. "Why? Her homework isn't hard."
Ritsuka opened her mouth, closed it, then frowned.
"Superpowers," Fergus reminded her with a wide smile.
"
Oh. Ohhhh." Ritsuka's eyes widened. "Wait, how long have you-?"
"A few months?"
Sherlock's eyes narrowed. "That might be enough time to garner some novice-level spells…"
"I made some mystic codes?"
The group was quiet.
"What kind?" Mash asked slowly.
Oliver thought, then felt his eyes widen. "Ah. Ritsuka has one."
Joan stared. "What?"
"Her bracelet?"
Ritsuka held up her wrist, revealing a thin silver bangle carved with esoteric text and set with staurolite. "This?"
Sherlock's eyes widened. "That?"
Fergus gave a great, booming laugh.
"I know it's not much," Oliver began.
"Oliver." Ritsuka cut him off. "This is a
B-Ranked mana syphon."
"Meaning…?" Mash asked.
"Meaning it enables the user to utilize Formalcraft to craft high thaumaturgy, far beyond what their circuits could handle alone," Sherlock explained.
Joan gave Oliver a long look. "Huh. You might be worth keeping around after all."
Oliver stared at the bracelet. "I was just dabbling…"
"And yet you made a hybrid amplifier and specialized Code of incredible efficiency and rank."
The gathered turned to see Da Vinci approach with a wide smile and a savage glint in her eyes.
"The only reason I didn't
kidnap you beforehand was due to Tess and Mattias laying down the law. This level of genius
must be nurtured."
"It's just my power-" Oliver protested.
Da Vinci slashed her hand through the air. "That explains the craftmanship of the bangle itself, but the mystic element is utterly unconnected from your skill mastery. You're a natural born genius of crafting, and I
won't see it wasted."
Ritsuka grinned brightly. "Go, Oliver!" she cheered.
Oliver stared, stupified.
Fergus jostled him playfully. "Looks like one way or another, you'll have plenty to keep you occupied!"
Sherlock folded his hands in front of him. "Hm. I'm curious about this power you mentioned…"
"Back off, detective! He's mine!" Da Vinci snarled, hovering over Oliver's other shoulder.
"Fergus! Rescue maneuvers!" Ritsuka ordered.
"Hup!"
Oliver found himself in a bridal carry, firmly in Fergus' grip as the man dashed off.
"Never a dull moment, eh!?" Fergus boomed with a wide smile as Da Vinci and Sherlock began to bicker.
He considered it as Mash and Ritsuka laughed, Joan's exasperated sigh somehow reaching his ears. Then he smiled up at Fergus.
"I could get used to it."
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A/N: And then people discovered
Oliver had Uber's power, but gradual yet
permanent. Honestly, with time to invest, he's got the ability to develop a varied skillset and get
scary. As a note, the power helps him with the technical aspect of magecraft (enunciation, scribing, physical aspects) but is of no help with shaping energies. That's all Oliver, and exactly why Da Vinci is so intent on snapping him up to train. I won't be making him a major-major character, but he'll have his own fun with the remnants of Chaldea while Grail, Taylor, Sora and Co. are off doing Kingdom Hearts Things.