I don't think that was meant as a compliment, but it really still feels like one. After Crowley doesn't answer his final, rather snarky text, Magnus doesn't give the exchange another thought. Less than a week later, the invitation arrives: the new conclave of High Warlocks, held every ten years, this time to be held at the home of Ragnor Fell, the High Warlock of London. Of course. Fate has a hilarious sense of humor.
In spite of Magnus's reservations toward visiting London again, he does look forward to visiting Ragnor. They've been best friends for centuries, after all, and after the other High Warlocks disperse back to their home cities, Magnus lingers, drinking and bickering and reminiscing with Ragnor until dawn. He should go home, get some rest—he has a nightclub he's opening, after all, he needs his rest—but, well. He's already here. He borrows a dose of Ragnor's energy-restoring potion and portals to a friendly shop in Chelsea.
Walking down the street, he fishes out his phone and calls Crowley. "It just so happens I'm in the neighborhood. Well, I'm in Chelsea, I don't know your neighborhood."
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After Crowley doesn't answer his final, rather snarky text, Magnus doesn't give the exchange another thought. Less than a week later, the invitation arrives: the new conclave of High Warlocks, held every ten years, this time to be held at the home of Ragnor Fell, the High Warlock of London. Of course. Fate has a hilarious sense of humor.
In spite of Magnus's reservations toward visiting London again, he does look forward to visiting Ragnor. They've been best friends for centuries, after all, and after the other High Warlocks disperse back to their home cities, Magnus lingers, drinking and bickering and reminiscing with Ragnor until dawn. He should go home, get some rest—he has a nightclub he's opening, after all, he needs his rest—but, well. He's already here. He borrows a dose of Ragnor's energy-restoring potion and portals to a friendly shop in Chelsea.
Walking down the street, he fishes out his phone and calls Crowley. "It just so happens I'm in the neighborhood. Well, I'm in Chelsea, I don't know your neighborhood."