Ah, Madam de Fer, ( pleasantly - if he missed the look julius gave her, and darling was somehow too subtle, the all too natural way she joins julius to lean against the arm of his chair is illustrative, ) I have heard much about her.
( what a diplomatic response. )
A formidable woman, certainly. Singular, to my understanding.
Madam de Fer is indeed a singular woman [he agrees], but I would be very much surprised if she remembers who I am.
[If she does, it's likely for the phylactery negotiations, which is something else again. Still, Julius's manner hasn't substantially shifted since Petrana arrived. He is, perhaps, the slightest fraction more relaxed. But then again, why should his manner change? They were just having a pleasant conversation.]
The Inquisition is, after all, a much grander affair than Riftwatch. We all know one another's faces a bit more here, I find. Those of us without the pleasure of meeting before, of course.
[By the time Petrana joins Julius on the other side of the desk, Cassius' crooked smile has curved farther into something marginally more pleasant and rather less overtly waggish. He isn't a beast.]
Yes, Riftwatch is charmingly intimate in its way. It rather reminds me of one of those sweet little farmhouses you always see painted distantly into landscapes.
[He tips his head and his attention toward Petrana.]
It seems I know all about how our friend Julius was washed up here. I hope you haven't subjected yourself to this dreadful island entirely on his behalf?
Not at all. [It's his office; he gets to rule on who is interrupting.] We were just discussing a bit of politics. A comparison of reputation to observable behavior, which is always interesting, but if you needed something more urgent.
[There is a funny, lopsided thing that the esteemed Enchanter's face does at the mention of Mssr Rowntree - there and gone again, promptly enough that it was hardly there at all. And then his curved smile becomes rather more curved as his attention shifts from Madame de Cedoux to Julius before him.
Very charming indeed.]
I shouldn't wish to keep the pair of you from more pressing matters. After all, Julius, we might catch up during more or less any convenient moment.
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( what a diplomatic response. )
A formidable woman, certainly. Singular, to my understanding.
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[If she does, it's likely for the phylactery negotiations, which is something else again. Still, Julius's manner hasn't substantially shifted since Petrana arrived. He is, perhaps, the slightest fraction more relaxed. But then again, why should his manner change? They were just having a pleasant conversation.]
The Inquisition is, after all, a much grander affair than Riftwatch. We all know one another's faces a bit more here, I find. Those of us without the pleasure of meeting before, of course.
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Yes, Riftwatch is charmingly intimate in its way. It rather reminds me of one of those sweet little farmhouses you always see painted distantly into landscapes.
[He tips his head and his attention toward Petrana.]
It seems I know all about how our friend Julius was washed up here. I hope you haven't subjected yourself to this dreadful island entirely on his behalf?
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( she turns her hand, so he may appreciate their shared burden, the dull green glow of it. )
But I do appreciate his company. Have I interrupted terribly?
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Very charming indeed.]
I shouldn't wish to keep the pair of you from more pressing matters. After all, Julius, we might catch up during more or less any convenient moment.