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upon the hill he'll hear my secrets -- open post for october
[general open post for Shea's characters. Starters in the comments! Feel free to leave something, or contact me at
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"You'll enjoy it." She definitely will here at least. The chef is skilled enough that he would be stunned if she didn't.
"What else haven't you tried?" he asks, leaning in a little. He doesn't mean just food. He means anything. If she tells him then they can try it together.
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She considers. "A lot of things. Caviar. Escargot. Venison." These were all fancy foods she knew about. "Or do you mean other things? I've never been sky diving."
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"Skydiving isn't as incredible as it's cracked up to be. You're not missing out." This is what happens when you chat with a vampire who's lived far too many years: they become dismissive and easily bored.
"What else?"
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It just didn't appeal to her. She wasn't much for the adrenaline rushes that jumping out of planes was bound to give you, no thank you.
It's funny, she thinks. Cesare only wants to get to know her now, after they've called an end to their business partnership, for lack of better, more respectable terms. "I've never left the country." That's important. She's spent most of her life in London. "Never been to school, oh but I do love museums!" She liked pretty things, and Fagin had often sent them to look and try to find ways to steal things like, say, the crown jewels.
"I like the theater."
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"Well, then I guess we're going to have to go to the theater abroad at some point, aren't we?" Why had Cooper not taken her abroad when he had found out? He knows, doesn't he? It's just more confirmation for Cesare that Cooper is dreadful boyfriend material.
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"oh yeah so I can't understand it," she gives him a look. "You shouldn't take me out of the country, anyway." he wasn't her boyfriend.
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"We'll see ballet. We'll get you a passport. It'll be fine." He doesn't consider that it might be inappropriate, doesn't understand that if there are boundaries, this is probably where they're drawn. Or if he does, he doesn't care. Cooper should do his job as a boyfriend, then Cesare won't need to step in.
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"and even if you smuggled me across borders, I could never afford it." And she will be paying for her own trip. They are friends. He can't pay for her to travel the world with him for fun.
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"You act as if I haven't funded you for the past year." To be honest, he thinks she should be able to afford it. She should have savings by this point.
Nancy was never exactly expensive, but Cesare had always tipped well. Besides, the gifts he gave her were hefty too. He's fairly certain that if worse came to worse, she could sell some of the luxury goods he gave her and afford a holiday if she needed. That is, unless she spends her money very poorly. She is keen on alcohol.
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Sure, yeah, she could sell some luxury goods. Pawn them. But more likely than not she'd wind up with Fagin's filthy hands all over them.
"In exchange for services rendered." She wasn't working for him now. They were friends.
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"Are you scared of going abroad?" Because obviously it can't be because she doesn't want to go on a trip with her john. They're friends now, aren't they?
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"It's off the table."
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"You know I don't give a fuck about what Cooper thinks." If Cooper hasn't managed to get his shit together and take her on a trip then that isn't Cesare's problem.
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"But there are more people than just you in this, Cesare. And I don't want to go on vacation with you. I'm sorry. But I don't. And if you're my friend, you'll understand and let it go." That's how friendship works. She thinks.
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"What can we do then?" Because right now it seems like Nancy is crossing ideas off one by one. He never knew friendship had so many restrictions.
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"Anything that doesn't resemble a date, or could even be misconstrued as one." She thought that was very clear and fair.
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"And is this an old set of rules or a new one? Because I'm fairly certain we've participated in a plenitude of activities that could be mistaken for romantic."
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She finishes off her drink
"So new rules. Nothing construed as romantic."
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He thinks this is complete nonsense and he would like to make that particularly clear. Her theory doesn't even vaguely hold water.
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"Where are you working now?" He asks it outright, totally ok with doing so. She had said she had found another place to work from. He'd like to find out where that is.
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