Entry tags:
- alexandrie d'asgard,
- bastien,
- byerly rutyer,
- derrica,
- ellis,
- julius,
- kostos averesch,
- nell voss,
- wysteria de foncé,
- yseult,
- { athessa },
- { fitcher },
- { ket perrino },
- { miles vorkosigan },
- { poesia },
- { richard dickerson },
- { sidony veranas },
- { sister sara sawbones },
- { sonia barra },
- { vanadi de vadarta }
[ open: all arise! ]
WHO: you. yes, you there. you're invited
WHAT: Sonia is throwing a big party, because everyone needs an excuse to get good and drunk together right now. And dancing. There is always dancing.
WHEN: Justinian, shortly after the return of the jungle crew
WHERE: The suite at the top of the mage tower
NOTES: ♫ have some party jams ♫
WHAT: Sonia is throwing a big party, because everyone needs an excuse to get good and drunk together right now. And dancing. There is always dancing.
WHEN: Justinian, shortly after the return of the jungle crew
WHERE: The suite at the top of the mage tower
NOTES: ♫ have some party jams ♫
The month in the jungle was a long one, made longer by the total lack of any alcohol to mitigate the experience. Utterly unthinkable. Sonia is addressing a public need by throwing a grand party -- a public service, even. Besides, it's what she does. When was the last time she got to plan a party, anyway? Granted, this is not a Denerim soiree for the young nobility, but the venue doesn't matter. Only the people and the drinks, and Sonia is assuredly rich in both. It is also a fantastic excuse not to think about any of the bad things that have happened since she was last in Kirkwall.
The decoration in the residential suite at the top of the mage tower would be best classified as improvisational -- one of those drapes tacked along the wall for ambience may be a bedsheet -- but it's the spirit of the thing that counts. One makes do with what one has. In one corner are a few tables laden with spirits, some provided by Sonia, others by generous partygoers. There are a few Barra vineyard vintages in the mix, highlights of her personal collection, a testament to the celebration she considers tonight to be. There's a small selection of food nearby, mostly for snacking to go with the drinks, though guests are free to bring whatever they like to share.
And there is, of course, music. Someone here has brought a fiddle or a flute or a bunch of pots masquerading as a drum set. Maybe you've brought your very own a capella choir. Whatever the accompaniment, there's something to dance to. Sonia makes sure there is dancing.
Tonight is not for licking wounds or swapping grisly stories of terror and survival. Tonight is for feeling alive, getting properly and delightfully drunk, and having a good god damn time.

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How Fereldan of you to find that an object.
[ But... Shall I carry you back? he'd asked, the both of them soaked to the skin in a fountain on a late summer evening, his wet kiss on her cheek, hers on his forehead, and she had said, softly,
No.
Alexandrie looks down, watches her feet move with flawless grace as if from a distance. ]
So you will hate him, and I will hate anyone you favor, and when the music stops we will clap for the musicians and I will go to sit on the roof and miss you and wait just in case, like a fool, but you will not come, and I will drink, and you will drink and—
[ She watches his feet, and then looks back up at him with clear eyes, and a smile that only trembles slightly. ]
Dance with me.
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But as he does, he says: ]
And if I were to come, and I were to offer myself to you, what would you do?
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I dare not guess. I am so rarely right.
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[ it is low; more the force behind it than the volume makes it audible. ]
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The lady thinks me unfeeling. Can you imagine?
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I assure you the imagination pales in comparison to the experience.
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[ A bland smile. To Alexandrie, again, now: ]
How dreadfully you have suffered under my icy companionship.
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[ a pause as she draws back to sweep a curtsy before stepping to rejoin him again. ]
How much I must mean to you.
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[ it is even, smooth as the steps. ]
When the Fade splashed the cruelty of our respective pasts across the streets. After you married, and I came to yell at you in your new Diplomatic suite.
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[ An innocent blink. ]
I did not recognize them as such.
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I wept for love of you. In your presence. Twice.
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It does not mean you would catch me if I hurled myself at you. One can bask in misery without actually actually having any will to make a change.
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[ To wit: you too. ]
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Is that what you require of me? To see me miserable as I reflect upon how you have no real desire for me? You ask so much.
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OOOOPS lost this notif, I am sorry
rejoice for it is found!
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