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D'Artagnan ([personal profile] mousquetaire) wrote in [community profile] faderift2018-07-02 10:23 pm

Closed: A proposition

WHO: Benedict Artemaeus and d'Artagnan
WHAT: Benedict has a proposition involving coin
WHEN: 10pm, early Solace
WHERE: Benedict's quarters, the Gallows
NOTES: Following this.




Ten o'clock, he'd said. D'Artagnan is there on time, his curiosity piqued at the thought of a job they couldn't discuss over the crystals. Why would that be, anyway? He can only imagine that Benedict had wanted to avoid anyone listening in, and if that's the case it must be covert. There's any number of reasons an Ambassador might want to keep something quiet. He hadn't pushed him too hard, the secrecy in itself having been enough to gain his interest.

Also, Benedict has his interest. After the initial shock over their similarities had faded, he'd found himself interested more than anything else. How nature has contrived to create the pair of them eludes him, but he can't help wanting to know the Ambassador better. What he knows so far tells him they're as different beneath the surface as they are similar upon it.

It's approximately ten. He waits until the clocks chime, and then knocks on Bene's door.

"It's me," he calls, just in case. "Are you ready for me?"
altusimperius: (Default)

this will be good practice for a few decades later when he has to deal with two leo dicaprios

[personal profile] altusimperius 2018-07-17 07:52 am (UTC)(link)
Benedict can't conceal the roll of his eyes-- how can someone who looks so much like him really be so slow? "It would be dangerous for both of us to go," he clarifies, turning away from the window to gesture with his hands, "because, as my offer implies, I would prefer not to be caught in a compromising situation. Whether I am actually there or not."

Which is to say, a person bearing strong resemblance to him being in the wrong place at the wrong time might be all the ammunition someone needs to ruin his family.

"So both of us won't be going," he continues, all but winking at D'Artagnan (he's too exasperated), "I will be, and should it become necessary, I will be able to create a distraction so I can leave safely." He raises his eyebrows expectantly.
altusimperius: (srsly)

who wouldn't

[personal profile] altusimperius 2018-07-20 07:41 pm (UTC)(link)
"I suppose it does," Benedict confirms, his mouth twisting into a triumphant smile, " and I will. When you're not me, you'll be an Orlesian bodyguard." He pauses a moment and realizes something.

"....what's your name again?"
altusimperius: (lol ok)

[personal profile] altusimperius 2018-07-26 05:17 am (UTC)(link)
For what it's worth, Benedict doesn't seem at all bothered by his lack of beard-- one can interpret that as one might. And he waves away D'Artagnan's obvious irritation, feeling no patience for it when there's work to be done. He has a long and ridiculous name, it's going to be forgotten sometimes. Geeze!

"French," Bene replies, "what an unpleasant word. But... Athos. Very well." It almost sounds Tevene, in its way.
altusimperius: (u love me)

[personal profile] altusimperius 2018-07-27 06:28 am (UTC)(link)
The accusation yields an incredulous look tinged with amusement, and Bene turns toward d'Artagnan with a smirk. Offensive? He's being downright friendly.

"That's a good thing to know," he replies, going to a small table, where he unstops a decanter of wine and begins to pour two glasses, offering one to his guest. "We'll count most altus as our allies, with the exception of the Vedicis and to some degree House Pavus-- not that there've been any personal slights, but they're on the outs and there's no sense in pretending otherwise." He smirks at his glass before taking a thoughtful sip. "I expect my mother will want to meet you, so be prepared to look your best and say very little. She can't stand Orlesians."

What follows is a detailing of the various families and their standing in the Imperium, none of which can ever quite compare to Artemaeus in their luster or glory. The lesson will, no doubt, continue late and with little reprieve, as many evenings as it takes to get it all sorted out.