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judgemewhole) wrote in
faderift2018-09-04 12:34 am
[Open] Where There Is No Wine
WHO: James Norrington and You. Yes you.
WHAT: Drinking wine solves everything. Or at least that is what James is trying out this month.
WHEN: After the Tevinter debacle
WHERE: The Blooming Rose - he's only there for the good vintages and the chess games, kids.
NOTES: Warnings for talk of torture, bloodshed, and general warning for drunk James
WHAT: Drinking wine solves everything. Or at least that is what James is trying out this month.
WHEN: After the Tevinter debacle
WHERE: The Blooming Rose - he's only there for the good vintages and the chess games, kids.
NOTES: Warnings for talk of torture, bloodshed, and general warning for drunk James
There are times in one's life where one simply wants to blot out a few of the worse hours of their lives. For fewer, it is days, perhaps even weeks. Very few want to blot out about four months worth of time from their memory, but after returning, barely, from Tevinter?
James Norrington, Knight Commander and 'fed-up with being calm, polite, and gritting his teeth', had decided to get absolutely and totally shit-faced. He was also going to get shit-faced in the best brothel in all of Kirkwall, but honestly it was because their wine cellar was second to none, and all of the ... employees of the establishment were more than willing to get 'paid' for their time with a glass of wine and a good chess game.
He didn't just disappear from his office. He wasn't off to have a bender and never be seen again. There was a note tacked to the door of his quarters, and his office, in the same bold print so anyone could find him if they really desired to.
It said simply, Off to share the Maker's love at the Blooming Rose. Blessing the fallen with holy wine. Please join if you are looking to save the sinners and enjoy a good Red from Antiva. - J. Norrington
He was saving them, persay. They wouldn't have to sell their bodies for at least an hour or two while playing chess with James. It totally counted as an act of charity from a member of the Templar Order. If he got to drink wine along with it, well, he was just blessing himself.
He needed a lot of damned blessings.

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Considering the fact that he is, in fact, as drunk as drunk can be -- talk is not something he is going to be worried about in particular. Especially since this might be as close as he's gotten to another person here since the night began.
"...do you mean will I be able to get a prostitute or a Templar? Because the answer for this evening is neither. This is my free time, and I am indulging in two things I enjoy. Wine and chess, nothing more."
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Merrill isn't sure she's making sense - or rather, she isn't sure she's making enough sense for a drunken James Norrington. It doesn't particularly matter, though; the conversation isn't that important. It's just good to be back, really.
Although...
"Would you pull a prostitute on another evening? I know some very lovely ones."
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He kept one arm around her, before he tipped his head to the side.
"Ah. No. I prefer not to pay for my ... carnal pleasures. As delightful as all these people are."
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Is a brothel the best place to have this conversation? Yes, clearly.
"What if it was free? Some of them would probably do it for free. You're very attractive, after all."
Continuing to miss the point? Always.
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Where the wine continued to live.
"I sincerely doubt that - " Because honestly he is not going to believe he is That Attractive - "In either case, I would prefer Not to enjoy that with a stranger."
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She's rather happily cuddled up to his side, but one hand does reach out to grab the bottle of wine so she can read the label. Merrill knows nothing about wines, but she likes the reading.
"That makes sense! I mean, it's fun and all, but... it's nice to have fun with people you care about, no matter what that fun is."
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He chuckles as she looks at his bottle, before he asks her wryly, "Would you like a glass?" He will not answer the last part, because it is a little too close to home right now.
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See, he's being positive!
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Merrill thinks he might be being positive because of the wine he's consumed, but hey, she'll take what she can get.