What are you doing New Year's Eve?
Dec. 30th, 2019 07:53 pmThey step off the tram and walk up to the lodge together and Alex...really hadn't been prepared for how beautiful it all is. She's glad she went with the fancier dress now, velvet, off the shoulder, cut below the knee and paired with spike black heels with straps that wrap around her ankles. She'd have felt underdresssed in anything else.
She blows out a breath and, for a moment, she almost shrinks behind Darlington, trusting him to protect her from the unknown.
"I...don't think I'm going to fit in here," she says.
She blows out a breath and, for a moment, she almost shrinks behind Darlington, trusting him to protect her from the unknown.
"I...don't think I'm going to fit in here," she says.
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Date: 2019-12-31 01:50 pm (UTC)"Concert sounds...like it is definitely not my scene," she says. "But I have never turned down free food in my life, so lets do that first?" She winces when she says it, realising how cheap she must sound to someone like him.
She was never going to pull off Yale Alex long term, was she?
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Date: 2019-12-31 09:18 pm (UTC)Her choice, and the justification for it, are another mark of Alex's unerring ability to cut so bluntly to the heart of things; Darlington grins, missing the pained expression on her face as he watches another crowd of revelers go by. "Canapés and champagne it is," he says, turning towards the tall carved wood doors of the main lobby. "At least to start."
One of the servers holds the door open for them on her way out with an empty tray, and Darlington leads Alex into the bright room beyond, all high-beamed ceilings and broad picture windows, a large fireplace along one wall with a crackling blaze within.
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Date: 2019-12-31 10:21 pm (UTC)"Thank you," she says, blushing. "I'm probably never going to wear it again, but...I quite like it. It's not very me, is it? I'm not fooling anyone." This is very much his world, not hers, and she's content to let herself be lead.
"Are you going to dance with me and everything, Darlington?"
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Date: 2019-12-31 11:19 pm (UTC)"Of course I'll dance with you, Alex."
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Date: 2020-01-01 12:24 am (UTC)"You probably dance really well as well, don't you?" says Alex, her dark eyes narrowing in suspicion as she takes her first sip of champagne. "Of course you do. You probably took lessons."
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Date: 2020-01-01 05:53 am (UTC)"I'll await your verdict on my dancing ability once we've gotten through a song or two."
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Date: 2020-01-01 02:56 pm (UTC)"Of course Black Elm has a ballroom," she says, and she actually does laugh at that, rolling her eyes at him fondly. She sips her champagne, her eyes tracking the movement of a gray dressed head to toe in skiing gear, poles tucked under her arm.
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Date: 2020-01-01 04:50 pm (UTC)Instead, he merely takes a sip of his own champagne, watching the other partygoers in silence along with Alex. She'd almost seemed to be scanning the crowd, somehow both watchful and idle, but after a minute Darlington realizes she's following the path of something specific--and something he can't see. A Gray, then, drawn to the lively brightness of the party, and though he knows the dangerous stakes of the elixir, for a moment he almost wishes he had a dose of the Bullet available, something that would sate his curiosity and let him see who the uninvited guest might be.
"If it becomes...untenable," he says, looking over at Alex, "we can go somewhere smaller, or quieter. Wherever's better."
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Date: 2020-01-01 06:01 pm (UTC)"It's okay," she says, making a conscious effort not to chug her champagne, making herself take a more civilised sip. "There's a lot of them, but they don't look that interested in me right now. And we're both prepared if they do, so..." She flashes him a smile. "You don't have to feel like you have to look after me the whole time, Darlington. I survived a long time without you.''
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Date: 2020-01-01 10:31 pm (UTC)He answers her smile with one of his own, pushing back that regret just like he had his earlier thoughts about the future--it's not the night for this, either, and maybe never would be. A server stops with another full tray, stuffed mushroom caps and tiny egg and spinach quiches, and Darlington takes one of each for himself.
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Date: 2020-01-01 10:53 pm (UTC)"I appreciate it," she says, touching his arm lightly with her free hand. "I really do." The guy with the tray arrives and Alex inspects both things before taking one of each. She sniffs the mushroom dubiously before she pops it into her mouth.
"Better than it looked," she mumbles.
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Date: 2020-01-02 03:33 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-01-02 06:30 pm (UTC)Alex looks slightly more dubious of the quiche than she did of the mushroom, but she eats it anyway, a pleasantly surprised look blossoming on her face as she chews.
"Not bad," she says, washing it down with champagne. "I could get used to this kind of party."
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Date: 2020-01-03 05:26 am (UTC)Taking another drink, he glances towards the picture windows on the far wall, at the snow on the ground just outside and the lights of the city glittering far beyond. "From what I've heard, it seems parties like these are regular occurrences," he says, "so you may yet get your chance."
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Date: 2020-01-03 01:53 pm (UTC)Maybe it really will be possible to be someone else here. Someone different. Someone who's life ies really in her own hands and not just a series of frantic reactions. She'll still miss Hellie, but maybe she can let all of the guilt go, like snow melting into the air. She leans against him slightly.
"I heard that sometimes it gets dangerous," she says. "Weird shit."
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Date: 2020-01-04 02:07 pm (UTC)"I'd heard the same," he admits. "And then there was that effigy near City Hall. Apparently they burn one every year. I tried to ask why, but..." He smirks, shrugging one shoulder. "The answers were less than satisfactory."
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Date: 2020-01-04 03:49 pm (UTC)She should move, and she knows that, but it feels so comfortable standing against him like that and, for a moment, she wants to pretend to be a girl who belongs there.
"If anyone can cope with weird shit, it's us, right?" she says, looking up at him. "I can't imagine how frustrated you must be by not being able to get answers."
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Date: 2020-01-04 06:14 pm (UTC)His pastures may have changed, but he was still a shepherd of Lethe.
For a moment, he searches her tone for something other than sympathy--a bit of her old irritation, maybe, or that reckless scorn that had frustrated him so much back home. There's none of it now, and Darlington's privately ashamed at how much that surprises him. "It's more annoying than I expected," he admits. "Apparently that's the way of the...natives here. The ones who believed they've always lived in Darrow, and have no need to question otherwise."
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Date: 2020-01-04 06:32 pm (UTC)"You love a mystery, though. You'll be in your element." A gray moves into her field of vision, a young man who looks like he's been savaged, bite marks on his face and his bare arms. There's so much blood and Alice recoils, backing further into the corner that they're standing in. "How old do you think this place is?" she asks, gulping champagne.
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Date: 2020-01-04 09:11 pm (UTC)He might have said more, but he feels her go rigid beneath the hand still at her hip, then pull away, her eyes wide. His hand goes to the pocket of his suit jacket, feeling for one of the vials of grave dirt he'd provisioned himself with before they left the apartment, but he doesn't take it out quite yet. After only a moment, she breaks eye contact with whatever or whoever she's seen and keeps talking, and Darlington's glad to provide what distraction he can. "Depends who you ask, I'd imagine," he says, casting the briefest glance up at the wood beams and sloped ceiling above them.
"It looks...I'd guess late nineteen-twenties, possibly early thirties from the architecture? But I talked to someone earlier who said most of the city didn't exist past eight years ago, so I'm not sure how much of that we can trust."
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Date: 2020-01-04 09:22 pm (UTC)"There are a lot of Grays here," she says, leaning into his side again, unspeakably grateful when she notices how he immediately goes for his pocket. "And none of them look like they died in their sleep."
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Date: 2020-01-04 11:38 pm (UTC)"We should go," he says. All at once, it's the only thing he wants; to get her out, to keep her safe. Though there's nothing funny in it, his mouth quirks up for a moment as he looks at her. "I can probably get us a room, if you can stand me acting like an asshole for five minutes."
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Date: 2020-01-04 11:43 pm (UTC)His arm goes around her and, instantly, she feels safer, more solid. He looks down at her and, a moment a later, she nods.
"Take it away, asshole." She manages a wan smile.
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Date: 2020-01-05 05:03 am (UTC)Hopefully, the kid behind the Kagura front desk--freckled and ash blond, Arnold etched on the shiny silver name badge affixed to his uniform vest--will be just as easy to intimidate, if not more so.
Darlington starts out easy and cordial, providing his last name and saying they'd like to check in, growing confused when no such reservation appears--and then, slowly, more and more irate. "I made these reservations the day you opened for the season, Arnold," he says with as much blue-blooded indignation as he can muster. "Is it the hotel's policy to simply drop reservations made in good faith when they're no longer convenient?"
"What? N-no, Mr. Arlington," the kid stutters out, frantically tapping at the computer behind the desk. "We just don't have--"
"That excuse is getting old, Arnold. Try another." One arm still wrapped around Alex's waist, he drums the fingers of his other hand along the wood top of the counter in an impatient, entitled rhythm. "Or maybe you'd like to get your manager, and I can tell him how you lost a booking made weeks in advance, hmm?"
"No, please, we can...I'm looking, the system's just..." Arnold's mouth lifts in a nervous, involuntary little smile, and the sight of it reminds him of something his father had done and said out at dinner, one of the times his parents had been up to glean another check from the Arlington coffers. Their server had screwed up...something, he couldn't even remember what, and when that same kind of nervous and unintended smile flickered across the girl's face, Darlington's father had pounced.
He'd loathed him for it then, but Darlington thinks he can use it now.
"I'm so glad," he says, his voice all cold fury, "that this situation is amusing to you. Because it's certainly not to either of us." He can't look at Alex, almost afraid he might start laughing if he does, but he squeezes her a little tighter just for a moment. "Unforgivable."
"I'm not, it's not funny, I didn't mean to...here! We have an available room on the w-west wing, I'll..." Arnold trails off into a flustered silence, booking them into a room and handing the key over with shaking hands. "Here, sir, a-and I'll have a bottle of champagne sent up to the room. Complimentary. With our apologies for the error."
"You do that." He pockets the key and turns away, leading Alex towards the elevator as quickly as he can manage--mostly for her sake, but if he lets this entitled facade slip an inch, Darlington knows it had better be well out of poor Arnold's sight.
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Date: 2020-01-05 12:54 pm (UTC)Alex has seen a version of this routine before, after her first ritual at Aurelian, when she'd been so frightened and fucked up so badly. Then, his cold fury had, at least in part, been directed at her whereas now she can just stand back and watch it happen. It occurs to her to feel guilty, for a moment - it's not Arnold's fault, obviously, but she's just so pathetically grateful. And, honestly, Daniel Tabor Arlington V in full flow is something to be admired. She stands silent at his side and, when he finally wheels her towards the elevator, she lets out a shaky breath. She manages to hold herself together until the elevator doors close and then she all but collapses into a heap of slightly hysterical giggles.
"Holy shit."
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