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𝐜𝐚𝐩𝐭𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐠𝐞. ([personal profile] elegiaque) wrote in [community profile] faderift2022-08-08 11:00 am

open | and now that you don't have to be perfect,

WHO: Gwenaëlle Baudin, et menagerie, and you?
WHAT: Baby got a houseboat, and it's move-in day. Find her at the Kirkwall docks as things are unpacked into it, or after that across the harbor at the Gallows slip where it'll be secured for the foreseeable future.
WHEN: Shortly after the return from Cumberland.
WHERE: Kirkwall harbour.
NOTES: Y'all I have coveted that houseboat since it went up on the rewards page.




Originally some manner of riverboat not intended for the purpose it presently serves, the houseboat that is for now moored perfectly in line with the anchored Walrus in the harbor is— something of a monstrosity, an eccentricity built up over time, not impossible to move under its own power but more commonly affixed to a more purposeful vessel and tugged along behind it. Having won it in a game of cards from a local who'd been tired of the lifestyle and tired of Kirkwall besides, it's taken some time for the Duke de Coucy to consider it sufficiently worthy to relinquish his granddaughter into—

which is to say, the interiors are now substantially finer, even if she'd put her foot down and insisted she didn't want anything done to the exterior that wasn't absolutely necessary. No need to turn it into obvious thief-bait, for a start, and besides: she rather likes the aesthetic. It's shabby and shambling but it was in otherwise good repair when it came into her hands, surprisingly sturdy and featuring beneath the water a wine-cellar kept cool by the ambient temperature around it where she's spent much of the morning while the rest of her belongings are brought in by de Coucy footmen and servants packing her stockpile of only slightly stolen Vauquelin wealth in the locked store-room behind the wineracks.

With only slightly stolen de Coucy wine, naturally.

Gwenaëlle emerges from below as trunks and furnishings are still being unloaded from carriages come down from Hightown, Small Yngvi the cat sleeping in a pinned up portion of the front of her skirts and Leviathan, the nug, doing laps of the exterior in an effort to understand his new environs. Hardie sits sentinel on the deck in front of the door, supervising the efforts of the de Coucy men (who are, in fact, being supervised by Guilfoyle—) and upon consideration Gwenaëlle sits down beside him, fingers in his fur, occasionally answering questions about where something needs to be put and if she would like it unpacked, also, or left to her (or Guilfoyle) to manage later.

Once everything's been securely stowed, a boat waits to haul it over to one of the empty slips surrounding the Gallows, where Gwenaëlle will finally have significantly less of a commute. The last thing to be done before that, of course—

“I have always wanted to do this,” Gwenaëlle says, and smashes a champagne bottle against the balustrade, just above the brand-new sign identifying the vessel as La Souveraineté.
laruetheday: ... maybe the whole suburb. (the best in the whole school...)

[personal profile] laruetheday 2022-08-17 10:39 pm (UTC)(link)
"Where's Big Yngvi at?" Clarisse deadpans. And then, "You have a lot of animals. What do you do with them when you're off at war?"

Because it seems like it would be a pressing concern to her, if she had pets. Which she doesn't, for that exact reason. Horses and pegasi don't count, since you can just stable them when you're not around (not that she's ever owned one of those, either), but dogs and cats and that... other thing? Nah.
Edited 2022-08-17 23:01 (UTC)
laruetheday: whole-ass one thing. (never half-ass two things.)

[personal profile] laruetheday 2022-08-20 02:35 am (UTC)(link)
Clarisse snorts out a laugh. "That thing's name is Leviathan?"

It's great. The thought of this weird thing going through the world with a name like that makes her happy, actually. The rest of it, well. It's a lot of names and places that don't mean much to her, but she did ask.

"How many cousins do you have?" she asks after a moment. Just curious, as someone who has a lot of them herself (technically).
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[personal profile] laruetheday 2022-08-23 11:54 pm (UTC)(link)
"Lucky you." Only having two, she means. One leg is swinging over the water, the other tucked up against her chest.

"So I guess your family is a big deal or something, huh." It's just the Vibe she's getting. She sounds neither impressed nor unimpressed, just sort of neutral on the question. She's not immune to celebrity, but mortals and their riches and power don't mean as much to her as they might to someone else.
laruetheday: (she makes the bass drop in my heart.)

[personal profile] laruetheday 2022-08-29 01:37 am (UTC)(link)
Okay, that's... a lot. Both information, and names of people she's never heard of before, but she can follow on a basic level. It's a story as old as time, probably. People love a scandal.

"My grandfather also plays favorites." More often he plays un-favorites. Clarisse is mostly just happy that he's never paid her any attention, good or bad. She has zero desire to ever interact with Lord Zeus.

She sighs, climbing to her feet and stretching her arms over her head. "Well, there's worse things than having your own boat. You don't have to answer to anybody."
laruetheday: ... maybe the whole suburb. (the best in the whole school...)

[personal profile] laruetheday 2022-09-10 12:24 am (UTC)(link)
"You don't need to run away with anybody to become a pirate," is Clarisse's totally helpful advice. Though she's sure it would make the piracy more fun, having somebody else along.

"Besides." This is said with a knowing glance, though to be honest she knows very little about this woman and every story she's hearing has only added to the feeling of being in over her head. "If you're exes it's gotta be for a good reason."