blonde billy #2 (
wythersake) wrote in
faderift2019-03-10 12:19 am
Entry tags:
closed | i'm crooked, but upright
WHO: Isaac, Coupe, Casimir, Jenin + Others
WHAT: Catchall for the month
WHEN: Waves my hands
WHERE: Kirkwall
NOTES: Addddding starters to the comments as I go. If you want a prompt hmu.
WHAT: Catchall for the month
WHEN: Waves my hands
WHERE: Kirkwall
NOTES: Addddding starters to the comments as I go. If you want a prompt hmu.


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Sidony gives him a snide little look from under her lashes as she turns a page in her notebook, sketching absently as she settles down, crossing her legs and leaning against the table. It might come across as very quietly seductive, but she doesn't care; she doesn't actually want Isaac to be interested in her.
Pausing, she hesitates, quill in hand before she hums.
"How?"
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"A party's right out," The empty beds, the general unsuitability of a sick ward. "And I'm perilously short of medals. How about a game?"
She wouldn't be mistaken to imagine he's one in mind.
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"What sort of game did you have in mind?"
It's clear that he has her curiosity now.
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It's a bit foreign, that need to look more serious — but sex and station alter one's options, and if the paramount goal is to disguise inexperience,
"Two truths and a lie." A light shrug. "Or two lies and a truth. We can guess the composition as we go."
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"It's like we're children, Isaac." A tease, if anything else. Her fingers smooth against her dress again, an idle, comforting motion, before she speaks once more.
"Two truths, then. Will you go first?"
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"I read Tevene," He'd be a lot more useful if that were true. "I've a surname I don't use, and I am deathly afraid of heights."
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"Do I have to guess, or would you like mine first?"
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"So let's approach it from an even footing, trade for trade. Name your own nebulous falsehoods first."
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"Hm. Some falsehoods." A flex of her fingers before she speaks. "I have been proposed to, I am well studied and I have a sister."
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Of course she's educated, and beautiful, and etcetera.
"But I'll venture that you don't have a sister."
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Leaning back, she crosses her arms, head tilting.
"You might not be wrong. I've never heard someone give you a surname, you know, so I would imagine that to be true. Now I must consider if you are afraid of heights or pretending to be more worldly."
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He's lied twice, of course.
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She can read a little, of course. She is an educated woman.
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"Your lie was reading, not speaking, dear Isaac."
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The proposals.
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No need to discuss anything to do with the specifics; that might be incriminating.
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"Do so few pass her muster?"
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All the more reason for Sidony to have run away to the dangers of the Inquisition, at least as far as she's concerned.
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Truths, lies, and otherwise.
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Her smile is coy, soft, fond.