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Thom was being chased across the ballroom. By all outward appearances he was simply crossing from one side to the other, pausing briefly to bow and exchange pleasantries with the prince, but Thom knew he was being chased as assuredly as a fox or doe knows to run from the sound of pounding hooves.
Not that his sister had such a heavy tread. Far from it. She had surprised him far too often for such an uncharitable thought to be accurate.
She finally cornered him by the balcony and yanked him outside in a swish of elegant silk or satin or some such finery in a delicate shade of... blue? Green? It was really rather hard to say standing in whatever moonlight managed to pierce the heavy clouds hanging over Corus. Thom blinked away the lingering brightness of the ballroom. "Grace," he said, resigned. "Hullo. Glad you're back."
"You sound it," she laughed brightly, smoothing her hands across his shoulders to make his tunic lie flat. "I've been looking for you, brother mine."
"Yes." A man being led to the gallows probably looked and sounded more cheerful. "I know. What do you want?"
Grace narrowed her eyes and looked as if she wished to argue the suggestion; she didn't. "I have a favor to ask. I'll make it worth your while," she added quickly, before he could roll his eyes and attempt an escape.
"So you always say. Somehow I still end up accountable."
Ignoring this, she continued, "I've made a bet with Maximus and I need your help losing it."
Thom stared at her, confused. "You wish to lose?"
"I do," she replied, a little too eager for his peace of mind. Grace patted her elaborately arranged hair and laughed, then tapped a finger against her lips. "I fear losing would do Max more harm than it would do me good, and I don't wish that on him. How could I?"
"I'm sure I don't know," he said, dryly. "What was the bet?"
"That he could -- or couldn't -- get you to, ah, allow someone's romantic attentions."
"What?" Thom felt himself turning as red as his hair.
"Your name just popped out, honestly. I am sorry for that. He was going on about his romantic prowess, you see, and there's this woman, Veradis, who clearly sees right through his nonsense, only he's too thickheaded to see what he's doing wrong. So I proposed our little game as a way to hammer the point home, but I fear his having to speak with her under my terms, should I win. He's simply not ready." Grace flashed her best smile.
"I-" Thom heard a sound like the ocean rising in his ears. "None of that made any sense at all, you realize."
Of course she knew. Of course. "Please, Thom? It isn't often I request help not winning."
"I'll give you that," he allowed, helpless in the face of that look -- which she also knew. "If I do this, I wish to make it perfectly clear I will be party to no further bets." Hadn't he already told Jamie just that? Repeatedly?
Grace nodded, lips suspiciously pressed together.
Thom said nothing for a long moment. "I'm still not sure I understand what you want me to do."
"Oh, just kiss someone. Make it look good," she answered, waving a hand in the air as if this wasn't asking him to do something totally out of character.
Thom groaned. "If it will help Max," he said slowly, "I will."
Beaming, Grace stood on her toes and threw her arms around his neck. "You are an exemplary brother, Sir Thom."
"No. Just a very tolerant one." He smiled thinly at her and wrapped an arm around her waist. It was good to see the horrid little bundle of trouble.
"There's one more thing..."
Thom groaned again.
He groaned more when he heard her out.
What she offered him in return, however, almost made up for it. For the first time in years, he went to sleep with new information on his uncle -- his namesake.
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Milliways.
It usually made him smile, at least a little.
Not tonight. Tonight he's looking for Max and almost hoping not to find him, cowardly as that might be.
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Date: 2010-02-05 07:21 pm (UTC)Thom fails to stifle this sigh.
"For example?"
To hide his lack of surprise, Thom turns to the bar and quietly orders two ales.
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Date: 2010-02-05 07:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-02-05 07:34 pm (UTC)A better question, he feels, is why.
"I wouldn't. She looks as if she doesn't wish to be bothered."
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Date: 2010-02-05 07:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-02-05 10:03 pm (UTC)"I think you're making that up," he accuses. "But I suppose I'd say hello."
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Date: 2010-02-05 10:25 pm (UTC)Well, of course he would.
"Anyway, after you said hi... then what?"
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Date: 2010-02-06 12:44 am (UTC)"I'd... introduce myself?"
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Date: 2010-02-06 01:34 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-02-06 02:15 am (UTC)"Okay."
Beat.
"You were saying?"
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Date: 2010-02-06 02:32 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-02-07 09:37 pm (UTC)Thom doesn't care much for that word.
"I was under the impression that introducing oneself did just that, but," he grits his teeth, "what would you suggest?"
Hop on one foot?
Recite an epic poem?
Wave his sword about in a manly fashion?
Thom attempts to look interested.
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Date: 2010-02-08 11:04 pm (UTC)"Usually a compliment is a great place to start." And, of course, judgment came into play regarding how over-the-top your first one should be.
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Date: 2010-02-08 11:14 pm (UTC)"Okay."
He glances at the woman again, studying her with eyes that miss little.
I'd tell her she must have fantastic balance to walk in a skirt that tight.
No, that probably wouldn't meet with Max's approval.
"I-" Thom clears his throat. "I'd say she has an artist's hands."
She does. The flecks of paint around her fingernails are a dead giveaway.
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Date: 2010-02-08 11:18 pm (UTC)"And then?" Because the compliment was just an opener.
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Date: 2010-02-08 11:26 pm (UTC)And then?
Is he expected to do all the work? Really, this is a hideous waste of time. Except...
Thom frowns at Max. One would have to know him well to recognize the fond exasperation in his eyes.
"I guess we'd discuss art."
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Date: 2010-02-08 11:29 pm (UTC)"So your next task will be to subtly guide the conversation towards the romantic. At the same time you'll want to use the discussion to gauge your companion's interests and likely responses to an advance."
Max cocks his head to make sure that Thom understands.
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Date: 2010-02-08 11:45 pm (UTC)"It's as if you're engaged in an attack."
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Date: 2010-02-08 11:49 pm (UTC)He should have known that combat would be the proper metaphor for Thom.
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Date: 2010-02-09 12:00 am (UTC)He looks quite proud of himself.
(Yes, Max. You really should have.)
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Date: 2010-02-09 12:05 am (UTC)When you did it right, the woman in question had fun too, after all.
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Date: 2010-02-09 12:20 am (UTC)He looks uncertainly at the woman.
"I should practice on her..."
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Date: 2010-02-09 12:23 am (UTC)"But, remember, you're new at this. You won't get everything right in the beginning. But just like starting off with the blade, that doesn't mean you won't succeed." Everyone can get lucky, after all. And in this case that'd just mean picking the right woman... And Max thought he might have managed that.
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Date: 2010-02-09 12:47 am (UTC)Thom screws up his face as he straightens his tunic and rests a hand on his sword, then screws up his courage to do what he must. What he promised he would.
For Max.
Gravely: "Okay. I'll see you later, then. Thank you."
It's earnest. Max didn't have to bother himself with Thom, bet or no bet, and Thom knows that.
He nods once and walks toward the woman with his head held high.
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Date: 2010-02-09 12:51 am (UTC)"You did very well with him," a faintly impressed voice says from behind and quite possibly under Bar. It's followed by a quick laugh. "I might actually be in trouble."
Slowly, Grace stands and lowers her weight to her elbows and Bar, quite near to Max. Surprise!
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Date: 2010-02-09 12:55 am (UTC)"And, really, I suspect he's a natural. That whole awkward and earnest thing's usually a pretty big hit. Never could pull it off myself, though."
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