Entry tags:
- ! open,
- * division: diplomacy,
- alexandrie d'asgard,
- bastien,
- benedict quintus artemaeus,
- byerly rutyer,
- cosima niehaus,
- derrica,
- fifi mariette,
- gwenaëlle strange,
- isaac,
- james flint,
- john silver,
- julius,
- petrana de cedoux,
- teren von skraedder,
- { anders },
- { bartimaeus },
- { brienne of tarth },
- { colin },
- { ilias fabria },
- { inessa serra },
- { john mandrake (nathaniel) },
- { leander },
- { merrill },
- { nathaniel howe },
- { osana },
- { romain de coucy },
- { skadi iceblade },
- { the medicine seller },
- { thor },
- { yngvi }
open | your baddest behavior
WHO: Alexandrie, Bastien, Byerly, and their captive audience
WHAT: Mandatory etiquette and dance lessons
WHEN: Justinian 15, 9:45
WHERE: The Gallows
NOTES: See the OOC post and IC announcement for more information! If you didn't sign up, you can still participate in Parts A and D, and just handwave the other two, without needing to sign up or get an assignment. If you want to do B and C, you can find your own dance partner/seating group OOC, or you can sign up now and we'll dole out new assignments if we get enough latecomers to do so. If you signed up and are missing from the lists when you shouldn't be, I'm sorry and please tell me!
WHAT: Mandatory etiquette and dance lessons
WHEN: Justinian 15, 9:45
WHERE: The Gallows
NOTES: See the OOC post and IC announcement for more information! If you didn't sign up, you can still participate in Parts A and D, and just handwave the other two, without needing to sign up or get an assignment. If you want to do B and C, you can find your own dance partner/seating group OOC, or you can sign up now and we'll dole out new assignments if we get enough latecomers to do so. If you signed up and are missing from the lists when you shouldn't be, I'm sorry and please tell me!

Seating Assignments
— Table One: Gwenaëlle, Iorveth, Matthias, Athessa
— Table Two: Flint, Ilias, Darras, Med Seller, Yngvi
— Table Three: Julius, Thranduil, Anders, Brienne
— Table Four: Benedict, Colin, Valentine, Six, Derrica
— Table Five: Teren, Salvio, Bartimaeus, Osana
— Table Six: Freddie, Petrana, Kain, Merrill, Silver
— Table Seven: Yseult, Cosima, Steve, Inessa
— Table Eight: Sidony, Fifi, Nell, Fingon
— Table Nine: Thor, Nathaniel H., Solas, Skadi
— Table One: Gwenaëlle, Iorveth, Matthias, Athessa
— Table Two: Flint, Ilias, Darras, Med Seller, Yngvi
— Table Three: Julius, Thranduil, Anders, Brienne
— Table Four: Benedict, Colin, Valentine, Six, Derrica
— Table Five: Teren, Salvio, Bartimaeus, Osana
— Table Six: Freddie, Petrana, Kain, Merrill, Silver
— Table Seven: Yseult, Cosima, Steve, Inessa
— Table Eight: Sidony, Fifi, Nell, Fingon
— Table Nine: Thor, Nathaniel H., Solas, Skadi
Dance Partners
— Cosima & Nathaniel H.
— Athessa & Anders
— Teren & Flint
— Freddie & Bartimaeus
— Yseult & Darras
— Nell & Julius
— Merrill & Colin
— Skadi & Benedict
— Gwenaëlle & Solas
— Petrana & Salvio
— Osana & the Medicine Seller
— Sidony & Matthias
— Six & Thranduil
— Brienne & Valentine
— Fifi & Steve
— Thor & Fingon
— Ilias & Iorveth
— Cosima & Nathaniel H.
— Athessa & Anders
— Teren & Flint
— Freddie & Bartimaeus
— Yseult & Darras
— Nell & Julius
— Merrill & Colin
— Skadi & Benedict
— Gwenaëlle & Solas
— Petrana & Salvio
— Osana & the Medicine Seller
— Sidony & Matthias
— Six & Thranduil
— Brienne & Valentine
— Fifi & Steve
— Thor & Fingon
— Ilias & Iorveth

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Because the opportunity was there.
Because he could.
No sign of that black-eyed nightmare stands before Derrica now, none of it darkens the fondness in his voice,
"Comes with the job, darling. It's still early in my recovery, that's all—I'll be well again soon enough. You look marvellous, meanwhile. How long've you been with us?"
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Long enough to be warned she'd have to learn manners, at least.
Her hand lifts to his cheek. If she'd been here when this happened, maybe she could have done something about it. She's healed men through worse. (Maybe? Whatever happened here might have been...) He's in one piece, if pale, so whoever tended to him likely did their best.
"How long have you...?"
Long enough to be injured in pursuit of this organization's goal, at least. But there's something bigger in the question. There's so much time to be accounted for since they'd last seen each other. She exhales hard, shakes her head.
"We have so much to catch up on."
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"We do."
A hand on her shoulder, thumb moving the fabric of her shirt. She still smells like her—feels different, now. If there's any suspense in their familiarity it's for the stories they have yet to trade, the safest of their secrets changing hands like cards. Will it be that way still?
"When can you get away?"
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"I don't think anyone's going to notice if I'm gone."
A beat of time passes before she smiles a little.
"I'm newly arrived. I hardly think anyone knows my name to complain if I am missed."
And she's done her part. She's had her feet stepped on, she's shared a bit of wine, and she has might have no stronger grasp of etiquette now than she did when she arrived, but she's done what's asked of her.
"Can you go?"
He's been here longer. If anyone's going to have prevailing obligations, it's Leander.
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"I'm in the other group. Today, I'm only here to watch. So," separating enough to offer his arm, most gentlemanly, "why don't we take a walk? I'll show you my workspace, if you like."
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Her grip is tight on his arm as they walk. Where have you been pounds in her chest.
"Have you heard from anyone else?" is what she settles on, asking a question she knows is likely hopeless.
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Around, and around.
When his hand covers hers, she might find it feels smaller than before, in the way thin and cool-fingered hands often do. The hungry look he's always had, that certain inscrutable lack, he still carries it now.
But his smile is the same.
"No," softly spoken. "You're the only one."
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"Tell me about your work?" She asks after a moment. "What do you do here?"
The question butts up against the unknown stretch of time between them. What has he been doing? What has he learned? He's injured and pale, but he has a workspace here. Derrica has barely been able to begin wrapping her head around how she could be useful here. Maybe knowing what it is Leander does can point her towards something.
She covers his free hand with her own. Happy. She is happy to have found him here, drawn forth from the great, terrible wreck of Dairsmuid. His presence is like a sign that coming here was not foolish, that all will work out as she'd hoped.
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Fetching up on his own train of thought, Leander opens his mouth as though to start again, holds it open for two strides, presses it closed.
More quietly, "Do you remember the one I told you about? The boy in Nevarra?" It would've been a handful of sentences among many, a passing conversation about their romantic histories—the sort of talk that's inevitable in close quarters, and more so the closer those quarters get—and only grazing his memories in the vaguest terms. There was a boy, once, and then he was sent away. The barest glimpse of vulnerability, just as quickly sealed back up, any attempt to excavate it redirected.
Nothing in Leander's bearing is vulnerable now—and perhaps there should be, given this reunion's significance—but, as Derrica may notice, even in this sickly state there is a certain lightness about him that was rarely seen at Dairsmuid.
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"Is he here?" She asks. "Does he work with you?"
The envy is crushed, pressed down hard. This is good news. She can be pleased for him. It's that simple.
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Leander himself looks like he's waiting for Derrica to comment on something he's made; he keeps flicking sidelong glances at her as they walk.
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There's something delicate here. Derrica can feel the cracks spidering out, the same as she had when they were in Dairsmuid. It's not surprising. She had never been uprooted and sent away, but she imagines it does some damage to be parted so thoroughly from the person you care for.
At least they're alive. Derrica takes a deep breath, nipping the curl of jealousy before it can bloom.
"I should have made more effort to dance with him," she continues, before he voice dips. "Are you happy to see him?"
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"I am." Though their situation is infinitely more complicated, it's an accurate summation—and anyway, she needn't know the details. "You must meet him, of course. I think you'll be fond of each other." Leaning in for a momentary murmur, "And don't you worry, he knows plenty of those words himself."
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"I'd like to meet him," she answers, even if it feels a little like twisting a knife in her gut to contemplate the idea of it. She hates that sensation; this jealousy is an ugly, useless, twisting thing. She tells herself she's been given back a friend, someone she'd thought was dead and gone. It's been years of having given up on seeing any of them again, and now she's back to desperately hoping for miracle upon miracle?
Foolish. She'd taught herself to put all of this aside, but Leander's presence breathes life into so many things she's been ignoring.
"What's he like?"
A question that has less to do with Ilias, and more because she wants to hear Leander describe him, likes the way Leander's voice sounds when he's speaking about this particular topic.
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It's a novelty, to be missed this way. Guilelessly. Without fear. An intoxicating thing to be wanted, in whatever way, even if the person she thinks she wants of him doesn't really exist. (Doesn't he, though?) It's something to cultivate.
So Leander replies, "He's beautiful," and for the moment turns his head to speak near Derrica's hairline. "You'll see." While they walk, close as a pair of sweethearts, he murmurs, "Never mind the workspace for now. We could... take some time, if you want. Just to be. Would you like that?"
clunkily slaps a bow on this and calls it wrapped
"Yes."
Her home is not in Leander. But he is a comfort, familiar and warm in this city. His arms fit around her the way she remembers, though what does she have to whisper to him? Not of Dionisia, not anymore.
Settling into his arms is like having pulled a piece of her from ashes. He is still good at holding her, and he kisses the way he used to. There is a comfort in how tangibly present he is. She'll have to thank him for that when she's acclimated to his existence, finding him alive when she'd long since given him up for dead along with everyone else. But that's something for later, set against all other possibilities that wait for the morning.