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WHO: Byerly and Kitty and thou or even you
WHAT: Open post!! open post
WHEN: The month of KINGSWAY
WHERE: EVERYWHERE but mostly in Kirkwall and in the Gallows
NOTES: Warning: chatterboxes
WHAT: Open post!! open post
WHEN: The month of KINGSWAY
WHERE: EVERYWHERE but mostly in Kirkwall and in the Gallows
NOTES: Warning: chatterboxes
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[ The timing is noted. Apart from that, being soaked entirely through, Alexandrie is fairly sure that such a thing will not occur until she is home—whether that means the Asgard estate or the apartments. She raises her hand, holding the previously waved handkerchief in it. ]
You may use this, if you like.
[ it is as entirely soaked as the rest of her. ]
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[ He takes it from her with a small, seated bow - and then immediately starts using it to scrub at his armpits. ]
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[ She watches him with a sort of indulgent amusement for a bit, then pushes herself up to sitting, and with a slight struggle—with all her petticoats she is nearly too waterlogged to get up—to standing as well, although it is only to turn and sit on the ledge so that she can pull her skirts up far enough so they are out of the water, gather them, and make an attempt at squeezing as much liquid out of them as possible. It is only marginally effective, but water pours from the fabric under her hands in any case.
She chuckles. ]
Ah, now I am truly a ‘de la Fontaine.’
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[ He leans over, his brows knitted together. ]
Ma cherie, there's water in your shoes. [ duh. ] You can't walk home like this.
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Mon dieu, so there is. You are right, I shall never be able to return home again.
[ she delicately “wipes a tear” from her eye, and then squares her shoulders with a look of pained resolution. ]
I shall try bravely to acclimate to my new home. Perhaps I shall become a siren and lure those who stroll this garden to their watery fates.
[ a heartfelt sigh of deep remorse. ]
If only there were another way.
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[ she smiles guilelessly—although her eyes sparkle above—and pulls at the necklace her crystal is on so that it dangles like a question in the air. ]
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Byerly, a villain pulled me into a fountain in the memorial garden and I am far too soaked to walk home. I know we have not seen each other in so very many years, but as you are both terribly brave and terribly handsome, may I beseech you to come and carry me home?
[ she turns it off with a sigh, and then remarks: ]
I do hope he receives the message, I think I am catching a chill.
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[ He fishes his crystal from his pocket, and then says into it: ]
Alexandrie, my darling, drown the fucker.
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Such language! Ah, but I fear our exceptionally uncouth mutual friend is correct. [ with extreme solemnity and the peeling off of her other glove: ] Since you have made a sopping mess of me, it is only natural that I respond so.
[ "So" being threading her fingers delicately through his hair, sighing ardently, and then attempting to dunk him face first into the water. ]
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Mercy - mercy, blub blub blub -
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[ she sighs, and shakes her head, continuing her hold on him. Her press is so light as to be non-existent, but a passer-by might yet raise their eyebrows at the slight woman apparently handily drowning her companion. ]
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[ And he takes a deep, deep breath, and pushes himself back down under the water. He has the ability to hold his breath for a very long time (a skill developed by a youth spent by the water and an adulthood spent...well, doing things not decently spoken of). And so he lays back in the water, and resolves to hold his breath until she breaks - until she expresses some measure of fear. ]
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It is not overlong before she lets even her facetious hold go, instead flinging her hand across her forehead and bending backwards in dramatic faintness. ]
Maker forgive me, I cannot do it. He reminds me too much of a man I once knew.
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i went to tevinter and all i got was this stupid ptsd
too-sudden steel, too red, too warm on her face, the curve her neck makes: too far, too forward, her body too loose to be a body, gone, just like that, gone, and the sound, the sound --
At some point, the part of Alexandrie that is still in the fountain shoots a hand out to fist hard in his shirt and haul upwards with the sort of force one can only access in extremity, all light playfulness replaced by wide pinprick-pupiled eyes staring hauntedly from a face suddenly white and drawn. ]
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Once he does, though, he looks over, casting a narrow-eyed glance at her and her sudden panic. ]
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He suspects he knows. He suspects it's the selfsame entity that restored softness to her heart. The selfsame entity who is, according to rumor, a practitioner of blood magic. And isn't it funny, truly isn't it funny, how blood magic is (they say) capable of melting even the hardest of hearts? No, he doesn't think this is natural. He doesn't think it's any more natural than her newfound lovesick state.
But - he clears his throat. Smiles. Plants a soppy wet kiss on her cheek. Nothing more than that. ]
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What brought you here [ she says it with perhaps surprising evenness, and quietly, even though the closest souls are some thirty paces away and engaged in the retrieval of her supplies, ] I have seen it now, and I can no longer play so with such things.
[ Death has proven too real for cheap mirrors. ]
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[ He lets her go, of course. He's never forced a kiss or a caress upon any woman, no matter what his rakish reputation might suggest. He'd cut off his hands before he'd touch her when it was unwelcome. Which - yes, well done, Byerly, you're not a complete villain - but her words seem to suggest some wicked intent of that sort. ]
And tell me - what brought me here?
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[ it is a feeling unlike any other. ]
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