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So. Bahorel had advised--Staub's finest and tightest, a notion that had met Bossuet's unvoiced support. And then word had come that Musichetta, through unknowable feminine channels, had been returned to a state of--well, call it clemency. All of this when Lesgle was conveniently free of classes, so it was no trouble at all to murmur something to Joly about longing for the noble sights of Meaux and vanish for a few days, and then to pass another day or two with Grantaire, with Bahorel, with a remarkable poet or perhaps visionary he'd met at Bahorel's place--
One week, he thinks, for Joly and Musichetta to get reacquainted, and another week for them to remember why they keep their own rooms, and then say another day or two for good measure.
He manages to be arriving at the Musain just as Joly is leaving, and gives him a quick, friendly, searching look. "On your way home?"
((After this.))
One week, he thinks, for Joly and Musichetta to get reacquainted, and another week for them to remember why they keep their own rooms, and then say another day or two for good measure.
He manages to be arriving at the Musain just as Joly is leaving, and gives him a quick, friendly, searching look. "On your way home?"
((After this.))
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Date: 2015-03-08 01:00 pm (UTC)He fixes his gaze on the wine bottle.
"Well. It was just before you went down to Avignon. Your brother showed up, if you recall, to clear out any disreputable elements before your father arrived--well, he didn't say so in so many words, your brother is an excellent fellow, I quite like him, and it was simply good planning on his part, I don't disagree with him in the slightest, but--one felt a bit like a loose end that needed tying up--"
He fixes his gaze on the other wine bottle, which isn't helping. "I was sure I'd told you about it." Then again, he isn't exactly succeeding in telling Joly about it now.
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Date: 2015-03-08 01:25 pm (UTC)He compromises; he kicks Bossuet lightly under the table. "You didn't! Of all the times to become quiet-!" But he's smiling.
And then he's grinning, and then he's giggling. "Oh no, oh, poor Musichetta. I owe her another dozen apologies at least--and you!" he makes a swatting motion in Bossuet's direction. And then he has to put his head in his hands and let himself laugh for a few moments. "And I was worried--!"
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Date: 2015-03-08 02:02 pm (UTC)But Joly is kicking him, which is a good sign, and kicking progresses to grinning and swatting and then putting his head on the table and laughing.
After a few moments of this, Lesgle reaches over and refills Joly's glass of wine and nudges Joly's elbow with it hopefully. "And then with Musichetta vanishing, you know, I thought I might have--might have ruined everything--I'm fairly sure I'm the one who should be apologizing, Joly. In fact I am apologizing. Right now."
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Date: 2015-03-08 04:13 pm (UTC)He takes another drink, thinking. "For the rest, well, I suppose I'd feel a bit of hypocrite getting offended about the two of you doing-- what I'm doing, really." He frowns again. "Except that I suppose I still don't know what you're doing. Or, I mean. What you're wanting to do. Are you--?" He's not sure what to ask. He smiles, and shrugs, and takes another drink.
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Date: 2015-03-08 05:18 pm (UTC)Lesgle takes a moment to make sure his own glass is well-filled. He clears his throat again and stares into the wine. "The English have an expression, that one might as well be hanged for a sheep as a lamb. A sound principle, if one's world is so barbaric as to hang people for ovine theft! The sheep is a foolish creature, anyway, and a man ought to be thanked for taking it out of the picture--"
Wait, no, that's a digression. "--I mean to say--there's not a good way of saying that I'd like to go home with you and go on as usual and also see if Musichetta might like now and then to--"
He gulps down the wine and hastily fills up again. "Actually I'd like very much to see you happy," he says to the inside of his glass. "I thought I might have spoiled that. But saying so sounds so much like a demand: be happy."
It's uncomfortable, realizing that you wouldn't much sympathize with your own character if everything were a play. Even the sort of farce where everyone does end up in bed and no one minds in the slightest.
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Date: 2015-03-08 11:42 pm (UTC)"Anyway, Musichetta's no sheep-- can you imagine the look on her face if we told her you had made up her mind for her?" He tries for a severe look as he says it, and only ends up laughing again. "Obviously I can't swear for what she'll say. But we'll talk to her? Soon? Both of us, together, so we can all avoid this sort of nonsense happening again? You and I are agreed, I think; if we all can be, well--." Joly's fairly sure it's not impossible, at least.
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Date: 2015-03-09 12:36 pm (UTC)None of these formulae have anything to do with--with--sincere affection, call it, if any other term is too alarming.
"...but are you quite sure we all three of us need to have a conversation? Couldn't we just raise our eyebrows meaningfully at one another and make assumptions?" He's only three-quarters joking.
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Date: 2015-03-09 01:02 pm (UTC)He tries to arrange his eyebrows into an appropriate overture for the topic. He's fairly sure he just looks like he's going to sneeze.
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Date: 2015-03-09 02:53 pm (UTC)Lesgle raises his eyebrows back in answer--and then raises them further when the medical student at the other table looks around again. Hey, just because they happen to be having the most interesting conversation in the café...
"If there's any wine left, we could take it home with us," is all he says aloud.
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Date: 2015-03-09 08:53 pm (UTC)He has a portfolio with him, into which he's managed to store a badly-translated German novel, the draft of a comic play, a cleanish shirt and cravat, and shaving gear; the portfolio fits tidily under the chaise-longue as usual, and soon Lesgle is working on removing his boots.
"Joly--" Ah, there's one off. He settles it next to an articulated chicken skeleton. "--These are the pleasantest rooms in Paris. I hope you know that."
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Date: 2015-03-10 12:34 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-03-10 12:56 am (UTC)Oof, there goes the other boot. "I would have brought a bit of fish if I'd known."
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Date: 2015-03-10 10:32 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-03-10 12:31 pm (UTC)Eyebrows? He's staying, right? He's got his boots off and he's wiggling his toes and dinner is on the table and Marie Taglioni is in the family way, and Joly is smiling, and-- Lesgle reaches over and tugs on Joly's hand, pulling him a little closer. "I was hoping to stay. If an arrangement can be made that suits everyone."
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Date: 2015-03-10 01:55 pm (UTC)... Which doesn't make any sense, because Lesgle is in every way distracting, but it's true. Hmm. "I wonder if anyone's studied that sort of thing, you know? The focusing power of distractions. Combeferre would know, I'll ask him if he's heard of any relevant papers. I haven't seen him too much lately either, I assume he's studying, though I don't know what he has left to study for, I'm sure he knows the material better than the teachers... ah!this cup has a crack."
He should be probably be perturbed about the spill, but it's hardly going to be the last time he'll have wine splashed on his coat. "I'm taking yours, you may steal it back again next."
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Date: 2015-03-11 12:48 am (UTC)He coughs, and adds, "...And when you publish your first monograph, I trust you'll mention the assistance I've provided you by being here while you study. Nothing grand, just a word or two will suffice to make the partnership clear."
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Date: 2015-03-11 10:44 am (UTC)Joly's smile turns sentimental with absolutely no hesitation at all. "Or three. -- You know, she was reading some of my old journals last week? She says she has no interest in them at all, but she had some very good ideas about miniaturization. Not like that, I mean of certain technology. Obviously we can't all run our lights on batteries if the batteries are as large as a bathtub! She's very clever."
And Joly is very happy. He kicks his heels against the floor, leans against Bossuet, and settles in to the business of dinner.