Title: The Woes of a Whipping Boy
Author: Aishuu
Fandom: Howl's Moving Castle
Wordcount: 1,300
Note: More strongly based on the book, but I hope
movie fans will enjoy this as well.
Summary: Someone has to clean up after Howl's messes –
and before Sophie arrives, Michael is the one left
with the unenviable task.


*

Michael is never quite sure if gaining an
apprenticeship with the Great Wizard Howl is a
blessing or a curse. Sometimes he suspects it's both.

Today it's definitely a case of the later, since the
middle-aged woman who is glaring at him sends a shiver
up his spine. Wistfully he glances over at the
textbook on runes he'd been studying until this
intrusion, wishing he could just dive back into his
reading.

She's a tough old bat, ignoring the gunk that has
accumulated in the main living area, her eyes fixed
only on his face. If only he'd been faster slamming
the door to Kingsbury shut, but she'd stuck her foot
in the entryway and barged in before he had a chance.

This is not going to end well. It never does.

"Where is your master, boy?"

Michael is very tired of being seen as a child, since
he is about to turn fifteen. But in this case he
doesn't feel like arguing, since the woman in the blue
hat is not in a good mood. No use in antagonizing her.
"I don't know."

There's been times – many, many times in the last
couple of years – that he's had to lie to cover his
master's tracks, but this time he's being honest. Howl
had bustled out to Market Chipping earlier, his face
alive with a smug, cat-like smirk of self-satisfaction
that Michael is very well-acquainted with. Howl has
just discovered another young lady he wishes to woo,
not coincidentally forgetting about the one he's left
behind.

The woman's eyes narrow in a way that is less than
reassuring, and Michael cringes a bit inside, but
doesn't let her see his fear. It is silly to be
afraid; he is a wizard's apprentice, and there is
Calcifer, too, simmering over in his fireplace. And
Howl will fish him out if things are really dire....
oh, who is he kidding. If things get really bad,
Michael is on his own.

"You're telling me that the Wizard Pendragon has just
wandered off, leaving no word to where he can be found
if he's needed for an emergency?"

"Um, that's right," Michael replies, backing up
slightly and wishing there is some way to shove the
harpy out the door without making things worse. Then
he opens his mouth and manages to send the situation
straight to hell with just a few words. "And I don't
think you have a real emergency, anyway."

"I do," she practically snarls. "My niece is crying
her eyes out over that- that worthless Lothario!"

Michael can't deny the whole Lothario thing – he
doesn't have a clue what she means. But... "He's not
worthless!" he snaps back, his temper getting the
better of his common sense. As soon as he says it, he
knows it's a big mistake.

The old lady reaches up to her hat, and with a swift
jerk frees a hat pin. And stabs it into his hand
before he can even react. The thing bloody hurts.

Five minutes later, the old lady stomps out, but not
before muttering a threat that Wizard Pendragon is
going to get worse, when she gets her hands on him. As
soon as the door shuts behind her, he spins the knob
to green, figuring that anything has to be safer than
leaving it on Kingsbury. The old wretch might decide
to come back with reinforcements. It's happened
before.

He studies his abused hand, which is riddled with
pinholes, knowing he's going to need a bandage.
Pushing aside a stack of pans, he bumbles around the
place, trying to find something to use without much
luck. His master could care less about housekeeping,
and Michael only cleans something when he knows he's
going to need it. There's no point in cleaning the
place up if it's only going to get messy again.

He hears Calcifer laughing, and spares a moment to
shoot the demon a dirty look. "This really isn't
funny," he says, wondering if he can find a stash of
pain-reducing potion before remembering that Howl had
used the last batch to get rid of a hangover.

"I think it is!" Calcifer says gleefully, his flames
fluttering with amusement.

"You would." Michael stumbles on a shovel that he
doesn't remember seeing before. "That's the second
angry relative this week," he complained.

"He does seem to be picking up his pace, doesn't he?"

Michael's response makes thorough use of the
vocabulary his master indulges in when he screws up an
experiment. Finally he discovers an unopened box of
plasters that Howl brought back from the Wales door.
After slapping them over his open wounds, he turns to
retrieve his abandoned book.

Only to stop when the door slams open again.

Howl stands in the middle of the room, preening a bit
as he adjusts his cuffs. He is dressed in a sharp,
scarlet and gray suit that Michael has never seen him
wear before. His hair – currently tinted the glorious
gold he's become fond of – is set off quite well,
though Michael doesn't appreciate it at all. As if
they don't have enough problems already, Howl is on
the prowl for yet another lady love.

"Isn't it splendid?" he exclaims, twirling around to
display his new outfit. "The loveliest seamstress in
Market Chipping made it for me."

"What ever happened to the chit in Kingsbury? The one
you swore was the light of your life, the future
mother of all your beautiful children?" Calcifer asks
playfully.

"Who?" Howl looks quite childish himself as he blinks
his big blue eyes with confusion. Then a light dawns.
"Oh, her. No, no... definitely not. She had a space
between her front teeth, and could whistle through it.
Horrible, horrible." Then he waves a hand, dismissing
the subject from his mind.

Michael can't help but look resentfully at his
bandaged hand. This really isn't fair.

Howl digs around the place, looking for something. A
minute later he settles on a handkerchief, which he
fussily tucks into his breast pocket. "Well, I'm off!"
Howl carols, before practically dancing out the door.

Michael watches him leave, his heart feeling heavy. He
wishes he had the courage to confront Howl about the
whole rotating-girlfriends thing, but knows he never
will. He owes Howl too much to be petty about such a
minor issues. The girls have it coming, to be so silly
as to fall in love with someone like Howl. Love is
pretty silly to start with, anyway.

But Michael wants to complain a little, and Calcifer
is a captive audience. "Doesn't he get tired of this?
I don't know how many more angry aunt attacks I can
take!"

"He's a compulsive womanizer. Have a bet on what's
next?" Calcifer asks, totally unconcerned about the
threatened damage to Michael's person. "I think we're
due for another law suit."

Michael shakes his head, amused in spite of himself.
There's a certain regular pattern which has developed,
and law suits aren't that popular a response. Most of
the girls' relatives want to tear Howl to pieces, and
law suits are too tame. "Angry father with cudgel."

Calcifer just chuckles, and for a second doesn't seem
so daunting. There's nothing like gossiping about Howl
to foster their camaraderie. "There was one of those
last week. I'm going to win."

"We'll see," Michael replies, hoping the fire demon is
wrong. Law suits are a headache, and Michael's gotten
good at ducking.

The one thing that is a sure bet is that Michael is
going to end up taking the brunt of whatever the
fallout of Howl's latest romance is. Some days,
Michael wishes that one of Howl's romances will stick.
There's a never-ending stream of charming, beautiful
girls who catch the wizard's eye, but none of them
ever lasts.

There is no woman in the world who deserves Howl; he's
not sure if that's a compliment to his mentor or not.

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