Cesare Borgia (
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But mooooom (closed to Nancy)
Cesare Borgia thought that Nancy and he were getting along well. In fact, he thought they were getting along very well indeed. They had shared drinks at this point, joked about the failures of their past lovers and even sassed about each other's prowess on occasion. Overall, things were going great.
So Cesare is....surprised when Nancy comes storming into his office with a look on her face that tells him nothing good is going to come of this.
"Please, Nancy. I'm in a meeting..." he says, sitting at his desk, gesturing at the young, beautiful woman opposite him. It's an excuse though. Quite frankly, he has no interest in the conversation that Nancy is about to throw at him, even if he has no idea just yet what it's actually going to be about.
(It's become gently NSFW in this thread btw with mentions of sex.)
So Cesare is....surprised when Nancy comes storming into his office with a look on her face that tells him nothing good is going to come of this.
"Please, Nancy. I'm in a meeting..." he says, sitting at his desk, gesturing at the young, beautiful woman opposite him. It's an excuse though. Quite frankly, he has no interest in the conversation that Nancy is about to throw at him, even if he has no idea just yet what it's actually going to be about.
(It's become gently NSFW in this thread btw with mentions of sex.)
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But, that being said, Nancy knew Cesare. She knew him incredibly well, and she knew Lydia Bennet. and the moment she found out that Lydia Bennet was still indeed Seeing Cesare Borgia, she knew this was not going to end well. For anyone at all. Unable to keep her hands to herself, she found herself down at the Anglo, storming into his office.
"Shut up, Cesare. We need to talk. Jill," she looked at the girl she recognized, "-get out of here, he'll call you." She waved her out of the office. She wasn't sure if Cesare would ever call her, but she didn't particularly care at the moment. She needed to save Lydia's heart. And probably Cesare's reputation.
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