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Crime and Questioning
It's been a while since Eponine's seen Cesare, but not much has really changed for her. She looks as rough as ever: her olive pallor has yellowed somewhat, and there are bruises on her skin and she has a busted lip from where she has been battered at some point. Dark circles beneath her eyes, sunken cheeks indicate her continued use of fae blood. And the scowl on her face should indicate to Cesare that she knows exactly why she has been ordered to his offices.
Inside, Eponine's scared. She's broken one of the most strict of all vampire laws, to not kill. The last time she had even tried, Joss had slammed her against the wall and held a stake to her throat. It had burned so much - the pain had been as intense as Montparnasse had ever tried. If that had come from Joss for an attempt, what would she receive from the president for actual murder?
On the outside, though, Eponine feigned indifference. She had no intention of letting Cesare know she was worried. She hammered on the door, and then kicked it when she was left waiting.
"You want me or not, Monsieur? I have not all night. There are things I have to do too, you know?"
Inside, Eponine's scared. She's broken one of the most strict of all vampire laws, to not kill. The last time she had even tried, Joss had slammed her against the wall and held a stake to her throat. It had burned so much - the pain had been as intense as Montparnasse had ever tried. If that had come from Joss for an attempt, what would she receive from the president for actual murder?
On the outside, though, Eponine feigned indifference. She had no intention of letting Cesare know she was worried. She hammered on the door, and then kicked it when she was left waiting.
"You want me or not, Monsieur? I have not all night. There are things I have to do too, you know?"
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"Do you know what would be right for me to do? I should be making an example of you, put you on trial, show that I do not play favourites. When you commit a crime, you accept the consequences." Cesare Borgia punishing his own? The press would be incredible.
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She scowls though. "You will have to find me first though. I am better for hiding than you."
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"And you are in my office. If I wish, you won't even manage to leave this room. I doubt you can hide very well from me just in here."
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"No. No, I know what you mean to do. You will have me killed. The guillotine? But too slow? Hanging? Ha - he is not a spectacle any more. Burn me, p'raps, though I ain't a witch. I hope the guillotine. Quick. It would be so lovely to sleep, you know?" She moves right up to his desk, and lays her hands on the smooth wood.
"You do not like me, Sir, and that's okay, but if you are to kill me, will you make it quick? Only, I don't want to be afraid in the end. It will be bad enough in hell, no?"
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"You're being macabre," he says with an eye roll. "I don't care for it. I suggest you stop, or it's going to make things a lot harder for you." It's tiring and frustrating, and when he gets frustrated it's pretty bad for everyone involved.
"You will learn how to behave or I will send you back to wherever you came from, or worse. Is that clear?"
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"And that's not how it works. How about you behave yourself, manage to survive the next couple of weeks, and I'll consider rewards?" If there's one thing he's learned over the years it's not to give into addicts so easily when there's bargaining to be done.
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"I told you. 'Parnasse is my sire." So she is important. So there.
She chews on her lips. There's not a chance in hell she's promising anything.
"Can I go now, Sir?" The 'sir' is definitely forced.