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ambitious_woman: Time for a party
Jul. 6th, 2010 06:50 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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It had been five days since Reinette woke up. She was doing much better now, her health had picked up considerably and she had more colour in her cheeks than Jack thought he'd ever seen her with.
Still, he knew, time ticked on, and the better she became the more restless too. That, and as time passed yet more and more questions were raised as to her identity. Jack could deal with them, of course, but he much preferred that he didn't have to.
Of course, he wanted to take her home. And home, of course, he meant 1752. But that was hardly that simple, and turning up to take her back there now felt cruel. Jack could be cruel, of course. He'd been cruel on many occasions. But he didn't want to be, not to her, not after everything. So he needed an alternative.
Luckily, an alternative presented itself.
So it was with an idea fully formed and a oversized set of bags in hand that he walked into Reinette's hospital room, a grin painted on his lips.
"Bonsoir," he said. "How about a trip?"
It had been five days since Reinette woke up. She was doing much better now, her health had picked up considerably and she had more colour in her cheeks than Jack thought he'd ever seen her with.
Still, he knew, time ticked on, and the better she became the more restless too. That, and as time passed yet more and more questions were raised as to her identity. Jack could deal with them, of course, but he much preferred that he didn't have to.
Of course, he wanted to take her home. And home, of course, he meant 1752. But that was hardly that simple, and turning up to take her back there now felt cruel. Jack could be cruel, of course. He'd been cruel on many occasions. But he didn't want to be, not to her, not after everything. So he needed an alternative.
Luckily, an alternative presented itself.
So it was with an idea fully formed and a oversized set of bags in hand that he walked into Reinette's hospital room, a grin painted on his lips.
"Bonsoir," he said. "How about a trip?"
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Date: 2010-07-07 05:43 am (UTC)As they walked, he shifted a little, his wig itching. He wondered how men coped with these things.
"You know one thing?" he said, tilting his head to look at her. "One thing about places. They always smell the same. Okay maybe not on the surface, with car fumes or factories or any of that. But smell a little deeper and it's all there. Doesn't change. Not over any time."
He smiled. "Paris will always be Paris."
And on that, they turned the corner, and ahead of them, was the Elysée Palace with people flocking around the doorway.
"Welcome home."
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Date: 2010-07-07 05:53 am (UTC)Her entire person warmed at Jack's words. Even moreso because Reinette did not believe that had been Jack's original intention. It was his own love for travel and adventure. And his own deep understanding of the places that he visited that was in his words. That she felt them deeply as well was merely secondary.
He was not trying. He merely was.
It was one of the things she found most appealing about him.
"And Jack will always be Jack."
Reinette felt those words as well. It did not matter that it was not truly his name. Or the costumes and masks they both favored. Jack? Was simply Jack. There was very little chill remaining in the air.
Her gaze cast upward towards her home, now lit more brightly than she had ever seen. Reinette could not help the pride that swelled within her.
"She is still here, Jack," she said softly. "She is still beautiful."
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Date: 2010-07-07 06:00 am (UTC)While Reinette's gaze was trained on the building ahead, his was trained on her. He watched her as she took in her surroundings and the building ahead, and watched too how it settled on her features.
"Yeah," he said with a smile. "She is."
He wasn't referring to the building.
"Come on," he said, almost a childlike excitement in his voice as he gave her arm a tug. He guided her up to the gates and inside, handing the pair of tickets over to a man on the door.
Around them were people in costume, just like them, so many of them milling around, talking and drinking and having a good time.
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Date: 2010-07-07 06:08 am (UTC)Did Jack even recall that this was where she had brought him to recover? Somehow she thought not.
The crowd was a strong one, all of them in costume and upon seeing them Reinette understood why Jack was so certain theirs would be acceptable.
She was fairly certain she caught sight of Marie, several Louis-- though all were far more portly than he was -- two Casanova's, Voltaire and....
Herself.
"Well then," she breathed.
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Date: 2010-07-07 06:15 am (UTC)"Come on," he whispered in her ear. "Lets go find the gossip."
He walked inside and a waiter stood with a tray of champagne. Rightly speaking, Jack knew he ought not be giving Reinette drinks. Not least when she'd been on so much medication. But then he doubted it would hurt, a glass or two, and so he lifted a pair from the tray, holding one towards her.
"Madame," he said, a glint in his eye.
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Date: 2010-07-07 06:33 am (UTC)"It is not that different from the night we met, Jack."
That thought, however, was interrupted by the glass Jack placed in her hand. She took a sip of what was especially fine champagne before she took note of what it rested in.
Reinette's gaze narrowed.
"They are not using these glasses."
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Date: 2010-07-07 03:09 pm (UTC)The night they'd met seemed so very far away now. So much time had passed since then with the woman he'd known both two years and yet still? A matter of weeks.
That first night, an opportune party, when Jack started to be watched because of cogs set in motion through actions he hadn't yet taken.
Jack saw Reinette's expression change and he laughed into his own glass.
"Oh yeah they are," he said, overly amused.
"You know to be honest," he said, holding his glass in his hand, and taking a good look at it, "I think they got the size just right."
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Date: 2010-07-07 03:18 pm (UTC)"You are very lucky Jack," she said through clenched teeth that were only partially show. "That this is especially fine champagne and I do not wish to waste it by throwing it in your face."
There was a smile there, behind her expression. But one had to search to fine it. She imagined that Jack would be able to navigate it easily enough. But to the rest of the room she would seem quite put off.
Pointedly ignoring him, Reinette turned to examine the room they now stood in. Her wallpapers were gone. Her furniture as well. She did not think it looked near so well as before but there was still great beauty there. And familiarity.
She moved to walk the perimeter of the room.
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Date: 2010-07-07 03:29 pm (UTC)He supposed too that Reinette was quite proficient in readinghis language. But he found? He didn't mind. In fact, he rather enjoyed it. And that was quite the turn up for the books.
Following behind her, Jack looked up at the portraits and prints that had been hung on the wall for the occasion. In front of him hung a portrait of Marie Antoinette. Beneath it was a year 1783.
Jack immediately realised his mistake.
"Oh I've done it again," he said, touching his hand to his face.
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Date: 2010-07-07 03:51 pm (UTC)Casanova.
Only, not entirely at all. His face was fainted like Jack's, only with a great deal less skill. And his mouth was an unnatural, garish red that was already somewhat smeared. She supposed his clothing what cut to call attention to particular endowments, but truly there was not a great deal there to note.
She was staring at a very poor caricature of a very dear friend.
Who was even now aware of her study of his person and misreading her intent.
"You, sir," she announced cleanly. "Are not Casanova."
The man grinned widely.
"Oh but I am!"
He seemed to fail to comprehend her meaning. His eyes crinkled with interest, and Reinette was briefly introduced to the notion that this man had imbued in more than champagne before his mouth closed over her own. She held herself perfectly still while the man attempted to further his playacting. Really, then.
When he pulled back, Reinette stared him gown her gaze unwavering.
"I assure you," there was no room for argument, and she was obviously unfazed and unimpressed with his kiss. "You are not."
For a moment he just stood there, color floding his cheeks through the make up. And then he was gone.
Reinette simply continued walking.
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Date: 2010-07-07 04:03 pm (UTC)What he'd tried so hard (and failed before) to keep her from, he was again thrusting right in her face. The rooms were full of paintings and writings and people talking about things that would happen both to her and her country, and he was placing her in the eye of the storm.
He turned from where he'd been and tried to find Reinette, only to spot her with an unappealing man lips locked to hers. He walked over as she left him in a way that seemed to dispatch him in no uncertain terms, and he put a hand to her shoulder.
"Getting the party started early are we?" He paused only a moment. "And by the way, we should go, I'm an idiot. We should really go."
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Date: 2010-07-07 09:14 pm (UTC)Casanova would be so disappointed. On so very many levels.
Jack's words registered.
Her mouth softening into something that was hardly a readable expression at all, Reinette turned to face her friend. She considered the painting behind him. The conversation that hummed in the call. And what she had so recently discovered.
It was not that she was hiding it from him. Hardly that. But the right time had yet to present itself. That might be now. She looked up at him.
"It is all right Jack. I know."
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Date: 2010-07-07 09:32 pm (UTC)But it didn't for even a moment enter his mind that she may have discovered more. And so the confusion was worn all over his face.
"Know?" he asked, frowning. "What do you mean you know?" he very nearly demanded. "Know what?"
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Date: 2010-07-07 09:39 pm (UTC)The scope of that carried many meanings. She knew enough that she understood. Enough to follow why Jack might wish for them to leave. But also enough in that she did not wish to learn more. That there was ony so much she wished to take in.
"I know Jack." Reinette signed, her gaze briefly flickering to the portrait behind them.
"It was on your television, one of the afternoons you were away." He often slipped away. To get provisions or clothes or perhaps to any other unknown reason. "I know I should have turned it off. But I could not. It was hardly thorough." Her eyes were shadowed, understanding there. "But I know."
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Date: 2010-07-07 09:46 pm (UTC)He took the smallest of steps backwards, almost a stumble, and he dropped his head down and shook it before lifting it only to repeat the action again. For a long moment, he couldn't make eye contact with her; he merely looked away, his eyes settled on a blank spot on the wall.
"I'm sorry," he said finally, and finally turning his eyes towards hers. "I'm sorry." His hands moved then to his hips.
"I should have thought. I should have been more careful."
Whatever she knew. Whatever she'd learned? She didn't need to. That sort of knowledge could weigh heavily upon a person.
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Date: 2010-07-07 09:54 pm (UTC)Reinette was calculated enough then that when she took a step forward she brought her fingers up to touch one of the few expanses of skin left by his current costume. Her fingertips just brushed the top of his wrist.
"And what are you sorry for, Jack? That my country chose to tear itself apart from the inside out? That too many people died?" There was a heavy sadness in her words that neither discounted nor dwealt in them. "We are not the first."
"I mean what I said outside, Jack. She survived. She is still here, and she is still beautiful. And you allowed me to see that. Do not be sorry."
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Date: 2010-07-07 10:11 pm (UTC)Ought he apologise more? And if he did then what good would that do? Would there really be any point? It felt like empty words at this stage. What was done was done, and even time couldn't undo that.
Again, his glance fell towards hers.
"Why didn't you say something?" he said, his voice a half whisper. But he didn't really expect an answer. He shook his head.
And right at that moment, a waiter appeared, thrust a tray between them and asked "Vol au vents?"
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Date: 2010-07-07 10:41 pm (UTC)She had no doubt it would be addressed again. But she did not think it would be now.
Reinette looked back up at Jack, taking him in. From the outside of her vision she caught sight of her unfortunate companion from mere moments before.
"Casanova would be most offended to see himself represented in such a manner."
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Date: 2010-07-07 10:53 pm (UTC)Luckily, her words caught his attention, and he followed her gaze to the man who had been so familiar with her such a short while ago.
"Casanova? He thinks he's Casanova?" He swung his head back towards her. For a moment, he was deep in thought. History running through his head. Venice... Paris... (a very condensed history). It dawned on him.
"Wait you know him, don't you?!"
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Date: 2010-07-08 12:59 am (UTC)Her smile was wide, with something sly about it.
"I do know him, yes. I count him as a dear friend and like to think that he counts me one as well. We share a great many interests."
That smile grew, tilted towards Jack.
"I should introduce you sometime."
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Date: 2010-07-08 01:05 am (UTC)"And yes you should," he said. "The greatest lover in history, people call him." Beat. "They obviously just haven't met me."
He turned his head, looking back at the costumed man.
"It'd be an interesting notch on the bed post." And of course, that was little more than teasing. If Jack had ever seen people in such a way (he hadn't), he certainly didn't now.
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Date: 2010-07-08 01:14 am (UTC)"Giac is a great deal more than that," Reinette added, her own gaze on the portly Casanova from before. "As are you Jack. You would like each other I think."
There was another small smile.
"And he might wish you to be an interesting notch on his own."
She was teasin, of course. Which Jack would know. Her gaze narrowed again, thoughtful.
"I believe that woman over there is supposed to be me."
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Date: 2010-07-08 01:22 am (UTC)His gaze again turned to her. "Oh he'd need a new bedpost after I was done with him."
He let out a light laugh and then turned to look in the direction of the woman to which Reinette was referring.
He tilted his head. "Huh," he said, thoughtfully. "I think you're right." Beat. "You've got better boobs."
With a smirk, he looked back to her. "Lets go say hello," he said, and grabbed her hand, tugging her over in the woman's direction.
"Ah, Madame..."
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Date: 2010-07-08 01:42 am (UTC)"In any case, I do know that I have not been kissed by Casanova until this evening. Giac will be quite disappointed that he missed the occasion, I think."
She was still, all the while, shrewdly studying the woman she supposed to be her. At the moment she was completely abusing her fan, and speaking an unforgivable about of gibberish with it.
Only --
"Boobs, Jack? Really?" Honestly, between him and the glasses. "I am glad your recollection of them is so firm, because I am not all that certain you will be seeing them again. Ever."
Of course, any stance she would have continued to take was ended by Jack all but dragging her across the ballroom floor. They other woman stared at their arrival, clearly waiting on something.
Was.
Did she expect Reinette to curtsy?
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Date: 2010-07-08 01:53 am (UTC)He laughed again, and as he stepped over with her hand in his.
"Firm too," he said, deliberately twisting her words. "And really, can't a guy give a compliment these days?" He shot her a wink as he came to stand in front of the couple.
"Ahh the Marquis of Pompadour!" he said, overly amused. "A pair of Pompadours!"
The woman gave a look at Reinette, appraising. She didn't look too impressed.
Jack turned his head to the man beside the woman. He wore a military coat of the age, blue with a strange striped pattern about it.
"And who are you supposed to be?"
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