Felix Caelus (
conjuredskies) wrote2016-01-12 10:52 pm
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Lessons in Advanced Door-Opening [for Amelia Ronsam
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It’s been some while since they made their informal arrangement, but Felix hasn’t at all forgotten the light-footed rogue or the dance he promised her. A pact is a pact, no matter how many duties – foreseen and otherwise – have demanded his attention.
For that matter he and Verity haven’t been meeting for Geography Club quite so regularly, and the smells when he steps through the door of the Fox and Crosier make him regret that fiercely. Alchemy study may have to be relocated whenever possible. He scrapes some of the snow from his boots and leather armor, then strolls up to the desk chicken to ask after Amelia.
For that matter he and Verity haven’t been meeting for Geography Club quite so regularly, and the smells when he steps through the door of the Fox and Crosier make him regret that fiercely. Alchemy study may have to be relocated whenever possible. He scrapes some of the snow from his boots and leather armor, then strolls up to the desk chicken to ask after Amelia.
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...don't laugh at Felix, Amelia. Don't.
...okay, a few more giggles are fine. "I'm sorry I didn't mention them before. I honestly forgot." Which is to say she was too excited for her own that she didn't bother asking him what he would like to drink. "I promise not to buy before I ask what you want next time."
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He grins sheepishly: a sense of dignity is not one of his qualities, for better and worse. And it's quite nice to see his roguish companion break down giggling.
"So..." he adds, unable to restrain himself from asking. "How do your people track the stars?"
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"We have a few charts that have been made using sextants, but my world is very small. There's not usually a great need to navigate by the stars, because even the longest journeys take only a few days. And with a compass, there's no need to worry about losing your way." It's almost a sad thought for her, really, to realize how small and insignificant Kairn is compared to the rest of the multiverse. But it's home, and she wouldn't trade it for anything.
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His curiosity isn’t quite abated. It makes sense that they wouldn’t need stellar navigation, if all the destinations worth reaching are so nearby. But… “What about astrology? Or- oh. Do your people mark the influence of the stars at all?”
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She blinks at his question. "Influence of the stars? What do you mean? I thought the stars were just..." She flounders for the right word and ends up motioning vaguely into the air above her. "Just there. Are they supposed to mean something?" Different worlds means different beliefs, but she is thoroughly confused by his questions.
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He sips his ginger ale before adding thoughtfully, “Though if the moons aren’t magical on other worlds, either…"
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The pizzas arrive at an opportune moment, allowing Amelia to ask for more ginger ale while the waitress is at the table. After getting her refill, Amelia turns back to Felix and motions for him to grab the first slices. Once he does, it's time to dig in to the oregano, sausage, and pepper pizza, which turns out to be as delicious as it smells.
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He considers this while they start tucking into the pizzas... and is then distracted, perking right up at the taste. "Mf!" Swallow... "This is good!"
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"Your choice of toppings was fantastic," she tells him after a few bites of his pizza. "I really like this, too." Add this combination to the list of 'would eat again.'
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“I didn’t expect the sausage to work so well on this,” he observes. “But you made a wise choice adding the peppers. Mmm… definitely my new favorite food in the Nexus. I’ll take a chance on some of the stranger toppings next time.”
He’ll let them enjoy the pizza for a while: he has something particular in mind to discuss, after all, but he’s not certain how much discomfort it will bring his roguish companion and he has more manners than to spring indigestion on her at the start of a meal.
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After another refill of ginger ale and most of the pizza is gone (did she really eat the equivalent of a full pizza on her own? Yes. Yes she did.), Amelia leans back into the booth they're sitting in with a contented sigh. "It's been such a long time since I had pizza. Thanks for the excuse to come out." She gives him another wink, but it's well-intentioned this time. She's spent far too much time inside as of late and Felix has been a wonderful distraction from her thoughts.
Still, she notices the tension in his shoulders, the slow degradation of his posture. Something's on his mind, something uncomfortable, by the looks of things. She tilts her head to the side slightly. "Something on your mind?"
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He bows - or, between the stiff leather he's wearing, his full belly, and the enclosed booth, he tries to bow. "Giving my friends an excuse to live well is a fine purpose, in my estimation."
She's noticed his quiet contemplation though. Felix isn't the sort to hide his feelings by default (only when it benefits him), so he lets out a 'hmmm' and nods. "I've been thinking over what you told me of the- ah, demon in your world. I did offer to share my expertise, but I'm uncertain how much you wish to hear. Or whether you'd prefer to discuss it another time."
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She nods slowly before offering a small shrug. "I am feeling better. Talking about it earlier... it caught me off guard." She looks around a bit. "We can speak on it now, but perhaps somewhere more private would be appropriate." Discussing her world is hard for her and doing it in public is likely to make things worse. Surely Felix can see that in the way her body has begun to close in on itself.
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Besides, half the trick to making unexpected friends is being willing to come out and declare them so.
"Of course. Some other time, if you prefer. I doubt there's any urgency." He gives her a reassuring smile: she can ask when she feels the need to know, and he won't push her.
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Despite the fact that Felix is supposed to be paying for their delicious food and drink - per the terms of their arrangement - Amelia offers a few gold coins to the waitress without comment when she comes to offer them the check. It's not worth waiting for her come back around again when Amelia's ready and knows how much everything cost without asking.
"Shall we go?" she asks, motioning toward the door.
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"Indeed." He rises, shooting her a grin. "I think I owe you a few drinks now - and any amount of dancing."
Despite their earlier talk of wandering in search, Felix can remember a few places where he's heard music of their preferred ilk around the Nexus. Naturally he uses that knowledge to take them the long way around, to give himself more time to digest his food. He's danced with Amelia before, he knows he won't keep up unless he gives himself every advantage.
Thus, the first place he suggests they try is a tavern where there may be music, but inside it's standing room only. No hope of a dance there. Perhaps the club across the way? ...No, apparently not.
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Amelia can tell that Felix is meandering, but she won't argue. The movement keeps them warm and they can laugh and talk as they go. Felix is an easy going soul, one so different from her own, and Amelia finds herself relaxing in spite of her ever present desire to keep track of everything. Laughter is such a rare thing these days, but with him? It's easy to forget her worries and sadness, if only for a little while.
After they've tried half a dozen taverns and clubs, though, she decides to call him out on his scheme. "I know you already have a place in mind," she says with a smirk. "Do you want us to lose our feet to the cold before we arrive?"
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Still, with a grin he leads them around another turn and almost at once they’re in the doorway of a long stone building with a high vaulted roof. Felix actually looks surprised to find it there, but he’s quick to step up and open the door for Amelia – sweeping a bow, of course. The air that flows out is warm and tinged with wood-smoke, bearing the strains of some promisingly lively music.
Inside is a great hall that wouldn’t be out of place in a Cyrodilic castle, though this one’s clearly open to the public. A typically mixed crowd has gathered, to drink and enjoy the crackling fires, or to dance in the open central space. Felix hands a few septims over to the elf attending the door, who promptly waves them through with a smile.
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"How did you find this place? It's perfect!" She can't stop smiling. It's too perfect. It feels so much like home.
She stops and takes a deep breath before letting down her hair. After she's undone the tight braids that her hair had been pulled into previously, she quickly pulls it back into a single braid and carefully stows her hair pin. While it would likely be fine with the dancing, she doesn't see any reason to risk its safety.
"Do you need a drink to warm up? Or are you all right with at least one dance before a drink?" That grin is a challenge, Felix. Will you rise to it?
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He knows that grin and its cousins so well; his own might be one of them, despite the feigned uncertainty. “Well, it wouldn’t be quite right to drink before working up a thirst, would it? I think I can make it through one- no, two dances before I wet my throat.”
He offers her his hand, bowing slightly. He may regret this in a minute, but he can’t possibly back down.
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Luckily for Felix, their first dance doesn't call for a large amount of movement. There aren't too many dancers in the place who know the steps, but Amelia's happy to take the lead and show them all. Despite the weapons hanging from her belt, she moves around with grace and ease, every movement fluid as she leads the circle of dancers. Being the center of attention doesn't seem to bother her, but she doesn't revel in it either. She leads with easy smiles and laughter - a stark contrast to many of the sides of her Felix has seen today.
When the dance ends, Amelia looks to her legionnaire companion with a grin. "One more? Or are you in need of a drink?"
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Not that he has time to dwell on his thoughts. Someday he might actually thank Stratos for all those sword drills – he’s not even out of breath by the time they pause. He even fancies he followed most of the steps. He reminds himself it’ll be even easier once his limbs warm up properly and grins at Amelia.
“One more,” he says. “The ale here is really rather good, but I can’t drag you away from the dance just yet. The others need someone to show them how it should be done.”
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manipulatingpersuading are two of her strengths, and they work well in a setting like this. She can also distance herself from everyone by telling them what they want to hear while not believing a word of it herself. It's an unfortunate talent that she uses often."All right, but remember that you asked for this." Her grin only widens as she takes his hand and leads him to the musicians in the corner, explaining what kind of song she wants next with a few well placed notes and beats. With that taken care of, it's back to the dance floor, where she organizes the second dance, which is far more complicated than the first. There's lots of bumping and laughter, and, once everyone is more comfortable with the steps, 'poaching' of partners when one dancer slips into the dance where another should be. Amelia allows herself to be poached out several times, only to sneak back in when no one expects it. The tavern goers can try often, but they can't seem to stop her from getting what she wants.
When the dance finally ends, Amelia smiles over at Felix and nods toward the bar. "Shall we see if this ale holds up to your promises? I'll have you know my eldest brother is a brewer, so I do know a thing or two about ales." It's the oldest sibling's right to pick apart what the younger do, after all.
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He’s more than happy to go for a drink once they rejoin one another, and leads the way to the bar. “You’re making me afraid I’ve oversold it, now. Just remember I’ve been in mead country for the last year.”
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