Carrying a small notepad and pen back over to the bed, he set it aside so he could flip all the cards over. Once he did so, he scanned over them all to pick one and write down. "Alright, once I finish writing, I'm going to hand this paper over to you. You make sure not to let me have that back." Apollo insisted, ripping the page out and handing it over. "Got it?"
Davina smiled, taking the paper and folding it up until it fit in the palm of her hand, "Got it. You're not getting this back until the end of the trick." Her curiosity was growing as things seemed to get more complicated, but she wanted to know what he was going to do, so she stayed silent and waited for what he was going to do.
"Alright," Apollo began pointing to each of the three rows with a gentle smile on his lips. "Pick a row, one, two, or three?" He asked Davina with a light smile, leaving the choice up to her. "I'm not going to try and influence you in any way."
"Hmmm, three," She decided, tapping the row and looking back up at him with a smile and a small nod, "Row three." This trick already seemed interesting, since it seemed to focus on what her choice was instead of him leading the trick along.
(Again, I'm sorry for not responding sooner. Life is just insane right now.)
Smiling he swiped away the third row, putting it back in the pile on the side. "Alright, now that that's gone, go ahead and pick one of the other two rows." He told her, stretching out his arms while he waited for her to decide on one of the two.
(I understand! :) )
Davina smiled, taking a minute longer to decide this time. "I'll go with row two," She said, spinning so she was leaning on her stomach and facing the cards and watching Apollo happily, "If you don't mind that is."
Apollo nodded, picking up the opposite pile. "I told you, it's all up to you. If I try and sway your opinion, it's not much of a trick now is it?" He asked with a light laugh, dropping the small stack of cards on the bigger pile.
"Alright then, magic boy, what's next?" She asked with a small laugh at his answer, looking between him and the remaining pile of cards, "Do I have to pick a card out of there or something?"
“Nope, you pick one of the four cards. The red heart of ace, the black queen of spades, the red seven of spades, or the red king of clubs?” Apollo asked, drumming his fingers on his knee as he glanced over the cards.
Davina looked over the options and tapped one, deciding quickly, "Ace of hearts, that's my choice." She propped her head up on one of her hands, looking over the remaining cards to see what he was going to do now.
Pulling that out of the options, he set it aside. "Pick another, you still have these remaining three." Apollo hummed, glancing over the three remaining cards. Of course, this wasn't the best trick in the world, but it was all he knew.
"Seven of spades, and then king of clubs," She decided, tapping the two cards, "Leaving the queen of spades as the final card." Davina looked up at Apollo again, a sparkle in her eye that showed she was curious as to what he was going to do now.
(Because I know this trick, I went ahead and picked ahead of time. Just so it felt more "authentic" I guess lol)
Pulling the two cards away, a slight smile rested on his lips. "Go ahead, read the paper." He nodded with a slight smile, picking up the Queen of Spades up tapping it on his knee while he waited. "I am positive I got my prediction right."
(Ok lol :) )
Davina smiled and pulled the paper out to in front of them, purposely taking the time to slowly unfold it. "Your prediction was…" She started, unfolding the final piece and reading his guess, though she didn't say anything, just let her smile grow and looked up at him.
"The Queen of Spades, correct?" Apollo asked with a smirk of his own pulling up on his lips. The excitement that displayed on her face was too cute, and how he managed to stay cool was a mystery. "It's nothing fancy, just a trick my older brother taught me."
"How did you do that?" She finally asked, a grin on her face as she looked over the paper for any other guesses that he could've written down. "That's really really cool, where did you learn how to do that?" Davina folded the paper back up and held it out to him, her head tipped to the side in curiosity.
"Well, I learned it from my brother." Apollo shrugged, something choking him a bit at the mention of his brother. "If you want me to show you, I can." Gathering the cards after taking the paper, he started to shuffle them so they would be different when he pulled the cards out. "Only if you want to, of course."
She nodded eagerly, "I would love if you taught me that trick." Learning any card or magic tricks was something she would happily do, even if she wasn't stuck in the hospital. "Where do we start? How do you decide which card to write down?"
"Alright, alright. So…" Apollo paused, shuffling the cards up before placing them the same as before. "Pick any card. Literally any card at all, whichever you like most. Write it down on the paper pad once you've picked."
Davina took the paper, tapping the pen against it in thought until she decided on a card and wrote it down. The ace of hearts was the one she chose, mostly because it was the first one that popped into her head. "Step one done," She said, folding the paper so he couldn't see the card and smiling at him, "Now what?"
Nodding softly, he scanned over the rows. "Let me know if you need me to explain better…" Apollo mumbled pointing to a row of cards. "So I'm going to pick this row. If your card is in this row, clean up the other two rows. If it's not, then pick up the row I'm pointing to." Apollo directed her, sitting back with a soft smile.
"Oh, I get it now," She said once he finished explaining, laughing lightly, "That's clever." Davina swept up the other two piles of cards, seeing that her card was in the row he had pointed at. Now that she could see how this was supposed to work, it seemed a lot simpler, but still as cool and intriguing.
"Mhmm. Just make sure to not do it too many times for one audience. Someone is bound to pick it up." Apollo chuckled a bit, glancing over the cards and pointing to the third one in the row. "How about this one?" He asked, tapping it a few times with a raised brow. "If I may be allowed to pick it, that is."
She smiled and picked up his card, adding it to the pile, "You can pick any card you like." There were only a few card choices left, but she didn't show which one was her's in any way, just watched Apollo happily to see what he would choose next.
"Mmm, you did pick up my words from earlier." Apollo hummed, smiling softly. She seemed so enthusiastic to learn the trick, it made him feel good she wanted to do something with him. "How about this one?" Apollo asked, pointing to one of the end cards.
"Sure," She replied, swooping the card into the pile and drumming her fingers over the deck as she waited for his next choice. There were only a few cards left and he would soon pick hers, ending the trick. Davina knew he already knew the secret, but still, it was fun, knowing whatever card he would pick her writing would always match up.
"Alright, I'll choose this one as my last card." Apollo told her, pointing to one of the final two cards with a bright smile. He was glad she was enjoying herself. This was the only trick he knew, but clearly she found it fascinating. 'I'll have to show her some other cool tricks I know… she's so cute when she's excited.'
She grinned and picked the other card up, putting it into the deck before tapping the card he had chosen, "Perfect, now, take the paper I gave you and compare my guess to what the final card is. Was I right?" It wasn't as exciting knowing that her guess was right now that she knew the trick but it was still exciting. Maybe she could learn some more tricks from Apollo if he knew any.
Unfolding the paper, he smiled softly as he glanced between the paper and the card. "Yes ma'am. You got it exactly right." Apollo chirped as he set the paper down besides the card. "You figured it out pretty easy, nice job."
Davina smiled happily, nodding as she looked between the card and the paper, "Thanks, and thank you for teaching me the trick." Learning the trick had been fun and let time fly by, something that didn't happen often when she had been stuck in a room alone. Being with Apollo was definitely something she was thankful for now.