https://3pc-point.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] 3pc-point.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] hh_mirror2010-11-22 08:27 pm

Stairgasm ((Open RP))

It's the stairs that make Arthur decide he likes Hogwarts.

Like most students, he's turned out of the sorting room with a house name and the clothes on his back. The directions he's gotten are unreliable at best, ranging from "over there somewhere" to a series of twists and turns that finally lead him to a dead end. He's heading down a hallway, looking for the next person to ask when he runs out of hallways and comes out onto a landing leading to the staircases.

The staircases lead up and down and wherever they want to. He watches one staircase detach from the third floor and lazily stretch itself up to the fifth. Another set of stairs decides that being linear is boring and twists into a tight spiral, ending up on the same floor but on the other side. It's almost too much to take in, and frankly, it's one of the most amazing things he's ever seen.

Arthur is a bit of a stair nerd.

He'll claim that he merely has an appreciation of impossible architecture, that it comes with spending so long around people who can bend cities in their dreams. But there's a reason why the Penrose stairs are one of his favorites, why it's what he shows off first. They're simple, elegant, useful, and embody the fantastical nature of dreams that he finds so intriguing. While these stairs lack the subtlety of the Penrose ones, the sheer grandeur of them captivates him completely.

Which is why he's still there half an hour later, watching the stairs and walking up and down them to see them shift under his feet and swing him around to places he had no intention of visiting.

[identity profile] timelady-susan.livejournal.com 2010-12-03 10:42 am (UTC)(link)
Susan was rather fond of Clarke's Laws; while she had no definitive proof one way or the other, she strongly suspected that her grandfather had inspired them. She gave Arthur a wider smile in return. "They've always been favourites of mine. And they're quite accurate, in my experience at least.

"I know!" she added, a little dreamily. "It's just brilliant, isn't it? Well, the school of magic bit. Not the being lied to bit, which I highly doubt is the case, unless someone's gone to an implausible amount of trouble faking it all."

[identity profile] timelady-susan.livejournal.com 2010-12-07 11:25 pm (UTC)(link)
"Not scientists, per se. Maybe a Doctor, though." She shot him a teasing grin. "Well, I would have thought magic was outside the realm of possibility - my first school was very big on there always being a sensible explanation for everything. But mostly I like seeing it be applied to other people."

[identity profile] timelady-susan.livejournal.com 2010-12-11 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
"Nothing, of course." She paused - that wasn't quite accurate. "Well, unless there's some sort of mistake."