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WHO: Petrana de Cedoux & Marcus Rowntree.
WHAT: Business in Hightown.
WHEN: Current.
WHERE: Hightown.
NOTES: Content warnings will be added if necessary!
WHAT: Business in Hightown.
WHEN: Current.
WHERE: Hightown.
NOTES: Content warnings will be added if necessary!
Increasingly, Petrana accustoms Hightown to the sight of Marcus Rowntree by requiring his accompaniment there on various outings. On this outing, obliging him to the minor absurdity of sharing her wide parasol when the rain that had cleared up during their journey up to Kirkwall's highest echelons decides to start falling again. The enchantment that is making this largely decorative piece of nonsense functional will not long hold, and is not immediately obvious except in that it's rather impressive how it hasn't wilted under the weather's efforts. Or by proximity to such stoicism.
It matches a hat that she was gifted, and is presently wearing, and so.
“The jeweler's is not far,” she promises. “We might have something to drink in out of the rain, after.”
It matches a hat that she was gifted, and is presently wearing, and so.
“The jeweler's is not far,” she promises. “We might have something to drink in out of the rain, after.”

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She ducks her head, a little, to make sure she's still under the parasol's protection. She says, “I have reinvented myself any number of times, now. I've made whole new lives for myself, each in the wreckage of the last. Quite aside from—from sentiment, they are valuable pieces. I bled for that empire that made them. I am owed something from it, I think.”
A breath of hesitation.
“I have reached out to Thaïs to ask her thoughts, particularly, on the sale of the painting. Likely she knew it better than I; she may have some attachment to it, and prefer it not. I won't decide without knowing.”
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Spoken cautiously. Her hand is released only so that he can touch her face, and it's instinct that keeps such a gesture light, unobtrusive, unproprietary. "But I think that you owe it to yourself, to let her see the truth of things as well. Of what the painting masks from her. And perhaps to speak on all of this more, with all of us."
He doesn't mean Thaïs, in this instance, but the absent third of their arrangement. Not that Petrana needs anyone's blessing, but all of this feels, to Marcus, knitted together too tightly, and wants for some unravelling. Better to do such things in trustworthy company.
"You know we both love who you've been as well as who you are now."
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She had seen the purpose of placing the Marquise in her daughter's household; the benefits that it offered, how it was seen outside of the palace. She had never liked the consequences of that choice, within it.
“I suppose that is something we might discuss.” The three of them.
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Not when she is so ready to share in theirs, and keep hers to herself. At least, for the most part. The universe has seen fit to prompt her to loosen her grip and she's allowed that much. He can't imagine it, himself, being brought to a completely different world, and being given the opportunity to discard all the hurt and anger of his past, or bury it somewhere within himself, in favour of something new.
He's not sure what all would be left, but that's a different sort of discussion, and Petrana is a different sort of person. Mercurial and clever and attuned to doing good and powerful things.
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and longer than she cares to admit to consider leaning on anyone for longer than a moment, under duress.
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The appraiser, then, so that monetary worth can be considered alongside every other measurement of value.
"And Thaïs," he says, because forward motion doesn't mean the conversation is necessarily over, just likewise moving in a trajectory. "Has she been—" He pauses over word choice, but he wants to know first, and settles on, "Kind?"
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What Thaïs makes of that, she's less sure, and the edges of her anxiety about it are palpable even when she's harder to study, in motion alongside one another.