Lady Alexandrie d'Asgard (
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faderift2020-01-08 10:15 am
open | if language were liquid
WHO: The Irrepressible Lady Lexie and You
WHAT: Catch-all for January
WHEN: Mostly current, may be some time travel in prompts
WHERE: Kirkwall/Gallows
NOTES: Come at me
WHAT: Catch-all for January
WHEN: Mostly current, may be some time travel in prompts
WHERE: Kirkwall/Gallows
NOTES: Come at me
[ This is the open, specific prompts will be in comments! Feel free to make your own. ]
Office Hours
Rather than share her time between the Jeshavis office and the library Alexandrie has had an additional bookcase (exactly matching the first, of course) brought in, and has a number of tomes on what is essentially permanent loan to join those from her personal library. An array of dictionaries, linguistic texts, and books on histories and noble families in the languages of their countries—books in Antivan, Nevarran, Rivaini, Tevene, Ander, and one on the Memories and their runic inscriptions sit alongside those from Orlais and Ferelden—have joined the publicly available project reports; she has moved her translation work in its entirety to her office. Perhaps it's for privacy, perhaps for easier availability to anyone who might be seeking her out.
The desk itself is covered in three books, half stacked atop each other, and a small sheaf of papers. At the moment, however, she's taking lunch at a small table brought in for the purpose of holding the silver tray and its contents. Despite the development of 'team spirit' that inspired her to seek the position in the first place, apparently she hasn't got enough of it to enjoy the common fare available a few floors below.
The lady is in.

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Ah, but he is distracted.
His wife is speaking to him and expects their normal sparring practice and he promptly obliges her.
"What--? Yes, of course," he says quickly and gathers his wits about him. He tears his eyes from that cover and, with a reflexive, dashing smile, stands tall and inclines his head.
"Now where were we?"
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She, having been born of the country that interminably produces such things (and an avid reader of them), is far less bothered.
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"Now, of course, you should never be fully disarmed, but you already know that much," Loki says, more for himself than her, and sets his knives aside on the floor, outside of their sparring area.
He also knows that were she armed she is clever enough not to tell her opponent.
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He is, of course, still armed—as is she—but they’ll pretend for a little bit that it’s otherwise for the sake of the lesson.
“Oui, bien sûr,” she agrees, before making further inquiry in the sort of entirely innocuous tone that implies mischief as she takes her place across from him, “but what if I have been caught unawares by a visiting Magister whilst swimming in a moonlit pool I thought was private?”
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"I would first suggest escaping the water," Loki says in a matter-of-fact way that is not at all flirtatious, a knee-jerk reaction to that book and the scene she has proposed that he is honestly certain is in it. "But, once you were free of it...it might behoove you being...so disarmed."
And yet, he cannot avoid flirting. Not entirely.
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Alexandrie was already good at watching the slope of a shoulder, the shift of balance, the reading of faces that didn’t want to be read before she had loved Loki with reckless abandon. Now, the split second flickers of feeling in her husband that would be invisible to anyone else unfold for her like the sky.
And so she collects that moment of embarrassment for later and bounces lightly on her toes, her eyes flitting across him looking for the tells that might tell her of more combative movement before returning them to his face and smiling coyly, “Might it?” she inquires innocently, “I am still learning about such things—do teach me how.”