Comte Olivier d'Athos de la Fere (
somepoorsoul) wrote2014-12-31 10:17 pm
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The smell of brewing coffee draws Athos from bed earlier than he might have otherwise pulled himself away. He might not have been awake at all, save that sleep had come only fitfully the night before. The melancholy of his first few months in Darrow had lifted, but fears old and new still plague him from time to time, sending him to stare at his mother’s ring (he cannot think of it as his wife’s) or the pages of his wedding speech where line after line is cut through with pen, deemed unworthy. This morning, he drags himself out from under blankets as a capitulation to a wasted night more than an early welcome to the day, but at least he has one thing to look forward to.
Porthos makes excellent coffee.
When he descends the stairs, he wears not his usual clothes, but one of the sweaters that Porthos has purchased for him - another capitulation, this time to the chill in the air. Between that and his half-laced boots, he cuts a downright disheveled figure, at least by Athos standards. The lower apartment is quiet, and Athos finds the coffee swiftly enough, though as he takes it into the living room, he stills with the mug at his lips.
The room is already occupied.
Porthos makes excellent coffee.
When he descends the stairs, he wears not his usual clothes, but one of the sweaters that Porthos has purchased for him - another capitulation, this time to the chill in the air. Between that and his half-laced boots, he cuts a downright disheveled figure, at least by Athos standards. The lower apartment is quiet, and Athos finds the coffee swiftly enough, though as he takes it into the living room, he stills with the mug at his lips.
The room is already occupied.
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"Hello," says Aramis. Standing in only his boxers, Aramis smiles for the man's equally rumpled, if far more dressed form, and feels himself caught between the urge to pursue Athos and his coffee, or Porthos arching himself all over the floor. "Did you get him to do any, then?" he asks Porthos.
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He drifts closer to Porthos, unable to do anything but when he's got half himself pushed into the air like that, and smiles down at him. "You can terrorize him from now on with threats of mutual practice."
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"I told him," he informs Aramis sweetly. "And I'll never give up on the idea of you helping me. Especially with the one on page sixty three," he says with a smirk and a wink.
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Athos makes for the sofa. “I would not have expected you to be bested by stretches, Aramis."
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"It was Bikram class," he tells Athos. "Hotter than a summer's day at noon, with air so wet you could swim in it. Better men than I have fainted under such conditions."
And if none did that day save him, not even the slim shouldered women, Aramis does not mention it. "I was not dressed for the occasion."
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"Funny, I've offered to do them here and I get that little glare of his," he says, but leans sideways for another soothing little kiss to his cheek.
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“Any plans for today?"
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Unearthing his coffee cup, he takes a sip, eyeing the still falling snow through the window. It seems as if it will never stop, but perhaps that's simply how Darrow is in winter. "Not until they've used their monstrous plows," he answers. "And we've not had a client since the storm moved in." He lifts his brows hopefully at Porthos. "Perhaps a hunt?"
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"To know what sort we want," answers Aramis. Or rather, what sort Porthos wants, as Aramis has long since learned to defer to his judgment. "Like the meal at Kagura."
It will be an odd day, tasting cakes and glimpsing future happiness, followed by excitement and gore, but Aramis still finds he needs to fight something after that morning in the snow. Something that deserves his wrath will do nicely.
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"It's because I didn't offer alcohol too, isn't it?" he remarks, of Athos' denial. "What if I told you we'd buy some ales, too?"
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"I'm having a wash before we set out. Convince him to eat cake."
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"Besides, we're starting to get fairly close to the day. You need to help us negotiate price."
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“But I’ll be having that drink, too."
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"I'll even purchase you two drinks. Sometimes, they've got champagne at the shop," he says with an excited grin. He peers up at Aramis and taps his knee. "Entertain him while I change, will you?"
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For a moment, his heart betrays him, thoughts drifting to a different sort of ‘involvement,’ but he dismisses such imaginings before they can take root.
When Porthos departs, he regards Aramis with a different sort of question in mind. “What’s got him so keen on the weather?”
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He stands and collects their coffee cups, taking them to the sink. "I expect you to be on my side today. All the food has been left in Porthos' purview, but if he is to choose the groom's cake, I get to choose the other."
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