Who: Cidolfus Telamon & Benedikta Harman. Status: Closed. Where: Around places. What: Cid and Benedikta follow a lead and sneak into a fancy holiday party. Event stuff TBA. Warnings: it's them, what do you want from me
[She kisses him, the taste of her lips still spiced from the sauce.]
I think sometime in between all the gifts that you bribed me with.
[They both know that isn't true. There had come a point when she had become easy to please, though she's not quite sure when. She's not quite sure when this whole thing of theirs turned her into this doting little thing, but it's not as if she minds in the privacy of their own little world. She would just never call herself that aloud.]
Shall we continue on? See what other strange little delicacies the rich enjoy around here?
[A quiet chuckle as he looks at her for a moment, that warmth that always forms in these moments spreading in ways that makes his thumb lightly roll over that fake ring over her finger before he leans into kiss her chastely on the lips. Truly, should anyone cast a glance their way they would look like a true couple in every sense of the word, with eyes only for each other.]
You can choose which to try this time. Perhaps some light wine as well?
[Only then will he step back so he could escort her back to the tables.]
[Her breath stutters when she feels his thumb over that ring, the motion only making that not-so-secret want swell in her chest, and for a moment, she wonders what it might feel like were it her own ring. A real one that they chose for themselves... Perhaps to match with one another.
The thought is gone all too quickly when he steps away from her, and her attention is turned to the tables lined with food again.]
Mm, some wine would be nice.
[She loops her arm through his as she nudges him in the direction of a different table, lined with different kinds of meats, bread platters, and spreads. Her eyes especially linger on the thinly cut steaks, and then the strange white spread made of little balls it's white caviar on some toasted baguettes. And after helping themselves to some glasses of red wine that someone brings through on a tray, she points to the bread.]
[She picks up a plate with her free hand and motions for him to start loading it up. Someone moves in to reach past them and grab one, forcing her to bump her hip into his, and she shoots them a look as they back away.]
And perhaps pick up a few pieces of those meats. They look expensive.
[She glances at them and gives her nod of approval.]
A shame I did not think to bring a container to take some of this food back with us. Perhaps I could find the kitchen and help myself to one anyway...?
[She arches a brow at him and reaches down for some sort of ham-looking thing. She is not much of a fan of it these days, but free food is free food, and she ought to at least try it to say that she has.
Just going to ignore the look that another haughty man eyes them and their plate.]
[She snorts as she follows him, taking his glass of wine to help carry while he has the plate. She presses a kiss to his cheek, leaving a light mark of her red lipstick there, hidden only by part of his beard.]
Did you forget I was an outlaw for several years prior? Any respect or goodwill I had towards so called nobles like these were already long gone.
Had they been actual good people I may have given pause, however...
[He looks up at the chandelier, gilded in what is likely in pure gold and diamonds with walls lined with large paintings that he can only assume to be of high value. Some extravagance is to be expected as it's only fair for one to display one's wealth, but with everything in such clear opulent display, it's obvious the owners are more interested in displaying their wealth than do anything good with it.]
[She watches his lips, her head tilting with curiosity when he takes that bite, but her eyes dart up to the ceiling where that giant, tacky light hangs.]
A shame. Here I was hoping to walk out with that thing for our home...
[Would it even fit—
Bringing the pink meat to her lips, she observes him.]
We'll have to figure out the kind of beef they use as that will be a major component to it.
[He will happily take that piece, and when she's finished with hers he's going to take another and put some of the sauce over it before letting her have her turn.]
[She hums her approval and takes the meat, her eyes closing as she savours the taste. She knows she should be more nonchalant about it, but she has never tasted anything quite like this? And it is so tender? She's never had a steak this good before, and the steaks that they do make are delectable.]
If it costs a pretty penny as you say, and I've no doubt that it does, perhaps we could strike some deals.
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Not at all. I just wonder when you became so easy to please—not that I'm complaining.
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I think sometime in between all the gifts that you bribed me with.
[They both know that isn't true. There had come a point when she had become easy to please, though she's not quite sure when. She's not quite sure when this whole thing of theirs turned her into this doting little thing, but it's not as if she minds in the privacy of their own little world. She would just never call herself that aloud.]
Shall we continue on? See what other strange little delicacies the rich enjoy around here?
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[A quiet chuckle as he looks at her for a moment, that warmth that always forms in these moments spreading in ways that makes his thumb lightly roll over that fake ring over her finger before he leans into kiss her chastely on the lips. Truly, should anyone cast a glance their way they would look like a true couple in every sense of the word, with eyes only for each other.]
You can choose which to try this time. Perhaps some light wine as well?
[Only then will he step back so he could escort her back to the tables.]
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The thought is gone all too quickly when he steps away from her, and her attention is turned to the tables lined with food again.]
Mm, some wine would be nice.
[She loops her arm through his as she nudges him in the direction of a different table, lined with different kinds of meats, bread platters, and spreads. Her eyes especially linger on the thinly cut steaks, and then the strange white spread made of little balls
it's white caviaron some toasted baguettes. And after helping themselves to some glasses of red wine that someone brings through on a tray, she points to the bread.]What is that?
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caviarwhite balls with some curiosity.]I don't think it's mimicking the pearls again...
[Hmmm, he feels he's seen this before but he can't quite place it.]
Want to try?
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[She picks up a plate with her free hand and motions for him to start loading it up. Someone moves in to reach past them and grab one, forcing her to bump her hip into his, and she shoots them a look as they back away.]
And perhaps pick up a few pieces of those meats. They look expensive.
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Hm, what about some of these skewers?
[He says as he adds some anyway, loading that plate up with enough food for the two of them to sample the best looking of what there is for now.]
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[She glances at them and gives her nod of approval.]
A shame I did not think to bring a container to take some of this food back with us. Perhaps I could find the kitchen and help myself to one anyway...?
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Might seem a bit "unrichly" of us if we carried containers, but you are more than welcome to the kitchen before we leave.
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[She arches a brow at him and reaches down for some sort of ham-looking thing. She is not much of a fan of it these days, but free food is free food, and she ought to at least try it to say that she has.
Just going to ignore the look that another haughty man eyes them and their plate.]
You are not going to try and stop me?
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[A wry grin as he takes a kebab while moving them to an open high table they can perch at.]
The have plenty to spare, don't they?
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I seem to have rubbed off on you a bit, too.
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Did you forget I was an outlaw for several years prior? Any respect or goodwill I had towards so called nobles like these were already long gone.
Had they been actual good people I may have given pause, however...
[He looks up at the chandelier, gilded in what is likely in pure gold and diamonds with walls lined with large paintings that he can only assume to be of high value. Some extravagance is to be expected as it's only fair for one to display one's wealth, but with everything in such clear opulent display, it's obvious the owners are more interested in displaying their wealth than do anything good with it.]
I doubt it.
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You could at least give me some of the credit.
[... And lifts it to his lips.]
A yes dear would have sufficed.
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Yes, dear.
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I suppose we do have them to thank for some things.
[She glances around, following the trail his own eyes had taken around the room with her own.]
Plenty of things to take with us, if we are so inclined. How thoughtful of them to leave them all lying about.
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Just keep in mind my pockets can only carry so much. The smallest items could even be worth the most.
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A shame. Here I was hoping to walk out with that thing for our home...
[Would it even fit—
Bringing the pink meat to her lips, she observes him.]
What do you think?
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[As in, the chandelier. She can get a more tasteful one to go over their dining table or something—]
But as for the steak, this is superb. I've never had anything like it, not even a behemoth steak could match it.
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Fuck.
[She doesn't mean to say it quite as loud as she brings a hand up to cover her lips as she chews, but...]
It melted the moment I put it in my mouth—
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And I'm sure it costs a pretty penny for it.
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[And she's taking another piece already and sharing it with him.]
I wonder if we might be able to make this at home?
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[He will happily take that piece, and when she's finished with hers he's going to take another and put some of the sauce over it before letting her have her turn.]
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If it costs a pretty penny as you say, and I've no doubt that it does, perhaps we could strike some deals.
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Perhaps even around here. No doubt there are some affluent chefs or members of the food industry here.
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