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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: 2010-07-16 04:18 am (UTC)She turned, but his hand barely did, instead staying still as her body shifted, so that when she stopped, it had moved only to her waist, just above where the dress fanned out.
He made no move to step backwards.
His eyes glanced down, took in his own handiwork and the image of her in the gown.
"Oh no arguments from me there," he said.
"So," he grinned slowly. "Madame de Pompadour. Care to join me in the main hall?" He offered his hand towards hers, upturned, so that she might take it in quite a courtly handhold.
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Date: 2010-07-16 04:26 am (UTC)"Such peaceful accord between us Jack. I feel I should note it somehow."
It was not, of course, that there was lack of accord or friendship between them. Hardly that. But there was competition as well. And that was almost ever present. There was something, though, about that particular evening that had dulled the edge. And yes, Reinette attributed it to the evening rather than the events of the past month. No, near two years. This was something else. This was them, versus the rest. Two different than everyone else that waited outside in the main ballroom.
Chin uptilted Reinette linked her hand into his own.
"Lead the way, Monsieur Harkness."
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Date: 2010-07-16 04:34 am (UTC)From just in the corner of his eye he noted her. He noted the way she carried herself and the way she moved. It seemed wholly difference in this gown, and this gown which made that which she'd been wearing before nothing short of a laughing stock. She looked, and was every inch, the woman she should be.
It struck him then, that phrase. The woman she should be.
Whatever that was or whatever it might be? She wore that now in the fabric that sat so elegantly on her frame.
Reaching the door, he opened it gently, and released Reinette's hand to step through and whisper to the elaborately dressed footman. He nodded, and gestured to another man, who held a trumped.
Jack took a step back.
"Madame," he said, "we have our entrance."
And ahead, the trumped sounded, and the man Jack had spoke to shouted out, announcing them as Madame de Pompadour and Captain Jack Harkness.
Exactly who they should be.
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Date: 2010-07-16 04:49 am (UTC)The thought came quickly, and unbidden, as their names -- their titles were announced in a clear, carrying tone. As the dull, muted tones of the crown silenced to observe their entrance, Reinette was left to the clarity of her own thoughts. There was nothing left to distract.
She was glad, she thought, to still be here. With Jack. Traveling. Experiencing. Learning, and even still learning him. But there was something about tonight that was different. Because for the first time in the strange world that Jack called his own? He had given her the gift of fully being able to be herself. Oh, not just in the privacy of his home. But to the world in its entirety. She could experience it as herself.
They were all looking, Reinette knew. Each and every one. It was as it was before, and as it was now. They should have, she thought, something to see.
So much that Reinette? The woman that was so aware of position and positioning? Of her place and the near constant effort required to maintain it? The fierce competitor that hid her sharper edges beneath powder and silk?
Placed one hand skillfully over her chest -- the one that Jack had put his talents too -- and rested it over her heart before sinking into the deepest of curtsies at Jack's feet. One Louis could not find fault with.
Thank you, the gesture said.
But silently, of course. So she could not be taken to task for it.
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Date: 2010-07-17 10:17 pm (UTC)He turned his head to look at Reinette, and catch her gaze in his. But he didn't expect what came next, and so the confusion for the scenario, if not written across his face, was most definitely visible in his eyes.
There was a facade to maintain. Not a lie, but the facade he always displayed to those who expected something from the Captain. And as such, he didn't make his confusion known.
Instead, he turned towards her and he bowed his head as though it were planned.
But as he moved down, and his ear was nearer hers, he whispered, his voice laced with confusion.
"Reinette? What are you doing? Get up."
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Date: 2010-07-17 10:30 pm (UTC)"Really, Jack."
Was all that she said on the matter.
She would have to find another way to thank him, Reinette decided then as she stood. She might actually have to says the words. What would he do with them then?
Reinette brought herself to her full height, and turned to survey the crowd even as the sense of her attention never left Jack.
"There, I am standing," she teased. "Are you satisfied?"
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Date: 2010-07-17 10:37 pm (UTC)"Well," he said, wiggling his eyebrows just a little. "We'll see about that, won't we?"
He turned back to the room and nodded to a few people who's gaze remained on theirs. In particular the pair they'd spoken to earlier, who were looking at them with less than impressed looks on their faces.
He took a step around her and leaned to whisper in her ear. "How about we show them how it's done?"
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Date: 2010-07-18 03:27 am (UTC)"Really, Jack," she whispered. "We are attending a gathering where we are now fully on display and there are lukewarm copies of our person wherever I seem to look. And yet suggest to play the part of a man only possibly satisfied? Have you no care at all for my reputation?"
For a moment, only a moment, there was a smile meant only for Jack. And then the mask slid firmly in place at his suggestion.
"Yes," Reinette agreed, already crossing the room towards the couple, her chin caught at a determined angle. "We shall."