Armani clasps his hands behind his back, following along behind him. These rows are too narrow to walk side by side and he wants the opportunity to inspect Merlin up close without him taking notice.
"Well... I've never seen a wall lose its cool yet but the bookshelves upstairs seem a little temperamental and the hedges in the fountain maze can be downright rude." He laughs softly. "So I think, maybe, we all have our flaws. Structures included."
Armani Haunts + Merlin Fails to Appreciate the Atmosphere
This earns a small laugh out of Merlin too and he glances back at Armani in silent acknowledgment. He might have a point, at least when it comes to magical structures. "You ever made it to the fountain?" he asks, turning a corner and walking by the dark shelves. His pace slows a little as he considers where they ought to start looking. The place is so poorly organized, though, that consideration seems a bit pointless.
Armani Haunts + Merlin Fails to Appreciate the Atmosphere
"Mmn! A few times, but they hate to make it easy." Though it's worded as a complaint, his affection for the maze is clear in his voice. Like it's a little game they play rather than a nuisance. "Though if you try anything hundreds of times, you're bound to get it eventually, right?"
Armani Haunts + Merlin Fails to Appreciate the Atmosphere
"Most of the time," Merlin agrees, his tone more proud than affectionate, "Persistence is key." The fact that he's managed to overcome the maze a handful of times, won the game if that's what it is, seems to go without saying.
Leading the way down one of the rows, his pace slows and he glances at the spines of the books surrounding them. The books are packed tightly into the shelves and don't seem to be in any particular order. It's a mess. Persistence might be key here too if they want to find anything worthwhile. Exhaling a small huff, he adds as an afterthought, "...Or maybe just luck. Sometimes."
Armani Haunts + Merlin Fails to Appreciate the Atmosphere
Armani can't help but grin, amused by the pride in Merlin's voice. He gives the books a cursory glance, at least pretending to be looking for an interesting title.
"Don't you think it's just the maze finally deciding to let us win for once?" There's a teasing tone to his voice, a poke at Merlin's pride.
Armani Haunts + Merlin Fails to Appreciate the Atmosphere
This catches Merlin's attention and he jerks his gaze back to Armani with another, more defiant huff. "Maybe for the freshmen," he retorts. He has no way to prove or disprove what the other boy has suggested, but it's clear that the idea rubs him the wrong way. He doesn't need a pity win from a hedge maze. "I think it plays fair. What'd be the point otherwise?"
Armani Haunts + Merlin Fails to Appreciate the Atmosphere
Ohh. Needling him is fun. He sort of sees the appeal now.
"If the maze is the one that sets the rules, designs the game, and is also the game, can it really be fair? You can run as fast as you can and try to outmaneuver it, but it can still play several moves ahead to block you off from the center if it feels like it."
Armani Haunts + Merlin Fails to Appreciate the Atmosphere
"Sure it can. If it sets the rules and sticks to them," Merlin insists, not sounding angry but certainly sounding adamant as he continues, "Like...chess. The player that gets the first move always has the advantage, but as long as both players are following the rules, coming out on top's still possible. I think it's like that. But the advantage is bigger; like if the other player had an extra Queen or something."
Admittedly, Merlin doesn't know a lot about chess but he's pretty sure the analogy stands. And the alternative would make all of it a waste of time.
He tilts his chin up and smirks at Armani, adding, "Come with me sometime. I bet we can beat it quicker."
Armani Haunts + Merlin Fails to Appreciate the Atmosphere
"Well... I've never seen a wall lose its cool yet but the bookshelves upstairs seem a little temperamental and the hedges in the fountain maze can be downright rude." He laughs softly. "So I think, maybe, we all have our flaws. Structures included."
Armani Haunts + Merlin Fails to Appreciate the Atmosphere
Armani Haunts + Merlin Fails to Appreciate the Atmosphere
Armani Haunts + Merlin Fails to Appreciate the Atmosphere
Leading the way down one of the rows, his pace slows and he glances at the spines of the books surrounding them. The books are packed tightly into the shelves and don't seem to be in any particular order. It's a mess. Persistence might be key here too if they want to find anything worthwhile. Exhaling a small huff, he adds as an afterthought, "...Or maybe just luck. Sometimes."
Armani Haunts + Merlin Fails to Appreciate the Atmosphere
"Don't you think it's just the maze finally deciding to let us win for once?" There's a teasing tone to his voice, a poke at Merlin's pride.
Armani Haunts + Merlin Fails to Appreciate the Atmosphere
Armani Haunts + Merlin Fails to Appreciate the Atmosphere
"If the maze is the one that sets the rules, designs the game, and is also the game, can it really be fair? You can run as fast as you can and try to outmaneuver it, but it can still play several moves ahead to block you off from the center if it feels like it."
Armani Haunts + Merlin Fails to Appreciate the Atmosphere
Admittedly, Merlin doesn't know a lot about chess but he's pretty sure the analogy stands. And the alternative would make all of it a waste of time.
He tilts his chin up and smirks at Armani, adding, "Come with me sometime. I bet we can beat it quicker."