[It's hardly been an hour and Corvo is already tired. Standing beside Emily proved not to be safe; it made him an easy target to track down. He didn't want to discuss the new Serkanos. The only thing he spoke fondly of was the former Abele.
Speaking of fondness, there were quite a few individuals that sought him out away from the officials to convey how impressed they were he came out on top with the odds against him. How noble, brave, and handsome he was-- some tried to make their point more physically than others.
He only spots the Outsider after dragging a hand down his face, prying the hands of a rather persistent woman. Tell her about the heretic rumors, she said. Well, he wasn't going to do that. He was going to go be a heretic somewhere else.]
I've declined about twelve dances for you. [He maneuvers through guests, his hands clamped behind his back. Immediately touching the Outsider might look Weird, no matter how much he would like to.] Still counting.
[The real question is when exactly the Outsider notices Corvo. Does he stand over by the piano and watch him suffer these advances? He might... he might, a little. He certainly isn't surprised when Corvo turns to approach him, and he abandons the champagne he hasn't had a sip of on a different passing tray. That sure was a fun diversion.]
It's like the Boyle's, except there's a dozen Esma's and I'm not allowed to take care of any of them. [Oh, Esma... He shakes his head, staring longingly after the champagne.] Paolo is here, the Howlers are all dressed up, and the Overseers are dressed down. If they run into one another, then I don't want to think...
[He trails off, clenching his jaw. He didn't want to be this on edge. At least the Outsider wasn't on the piano.] You're a sight for sore eyes, to say in the least.
The Duke has plenty of guards. Surely, they can't all be so easily distracted when a fight breaks out right in front of them.
[Does he believe this, or is he just giving Corvo an excuse to stop looking for trouble and pay attention to him instead?? Both, but it's more like he doesn't care about the first part. Oops.]
You'd be surprised. [Is he bitter that they all suck? He's a little bitter.
He realizes this probably isn't the warmest welcoming, though, so he leans a hand on the piano to loom over the Outsider. Like he was shielding him from view when the party-goers couldn't see him. It was probably just for Wyman.] I'm... sorry. I'm glad you're here.
[Looming over him isn't really warm and welcoming either, Corvo. The Outsider decides he'll forego more guard criticism to take a half step closer and slip an arm around Corvo's waist. Being functionally invisible is so convenient.]
I liked your note. Maybe I'll put it in a frame and hang it in a shrine.
[Ugh... Corvo remained still for the most part, but he still leans enough weight on him that they would be chest to chest... if the Outsider weren't so short.]
You told me not to create my own out of desperation. What's that going to say about you...? [He shouldn't be allowed to look this smug, but here he is.]
Will you listen to me, when I tell you not to? You're already leaving me invitations at them.
[It is the most logical conclusion for the question of how to get in touch with him, but shut up, he's teasing. His other hand slides around to Corvo's back.]
Either way, you will still be the man talking to himself at Duke Abele's glamorous celebration.
Like you don't want my gifts. [Wow, do you not want him to leave cute letters and pear soda... he's going to do it anyway, because fuck you,]
One of the first signs of going insane, probably. [His fingers twitch, but he feels eyes on him. At least the situation was leading to a rise in color in his cheeks.] I'd hoped I'd last a little longer, but...
You mean I can't dance with you here? [He chuckled, turning his head to look past the guests and towards the stairs.] No, if you'll unwrap yourself for a moment, there's a place I had in mind. If that pleases you.
[This better be quick, though, since he doesn't really feel like letting go... He'll step back and withdraw his arms but not all the way, keeping one hand lingering at Corvo's side. Thrill him, come on, let's go!!]
[He briefly consider any consequences of leaving Emily's side, but when he takes one look in her direction, he notices Wyman's pulling her to the floor. She could handle herself. She had her sword and the Outsider's gifts.
After taking great pride in that, Corvo will use his own. His mark burned a bright blue as the music faded and the guests slowed. Drinks stopped mid-spill with looks of dismay and amusement by the intoxicated. No one noticed when he leaned to kiss the top of the Outsider's head. No one noticed when Corvo moved past them, a god's hand at his side. No one noticed a thing. That was just how he liked it.
A walk through glass doors and three Blinks before time ran out and Corvo had brought them to a flat where the Palace's roof met the trees. Where paint cans and tools once laid were lanterns not unlike ones missing from the shrine Corvo had used, as well as a soft pad between stone and blankets that were suspiciously close to typical purple drapes. Whiskey bottles nearby and half full from those "rough nights."
Most importantly, the music was still clear from open windows and doors, and echoed up from the elevator shaft just behind the chimney. He'd put a great deal of thought.] Well...?
[Again and again, the Outsider is surprised by Corvo. Effort went into this. Planning. This escape to the roof and Corvo's own, less heretical version of a shrine up here took thought—and care. The Outsider isn't sure he'll ever be used to this, although that may be for the best - Corvo won't wind up like Vera, if the Outsider can never truly stay ten steps ahead of him.
He stands there, taking it in and thinking. This is a different kind of bid for his attention than leaving offerings at a shrine, as if—almost as if he's an ordinary person. He'd had that feeling from Corvo last night, that Corvo can look and see him as just a man, and he... likes that.]
I'm impressed. [He's feeling real gay about this rooftop not-a-shrine but this is the best he can do.] But I can only dance the man's part.
[Corvo, taking in his own work and thought perhaps... he could have put more effort into it. But he'd been busy, and it seems the Outsider enjoys it. No matter how last minute. That's more than enough for him.
But... oh. Well, this was going to be interesting.] There's a reason we needed Callista to teach Emily... [Once she got big, standing on his toes was apparently "not acceptable" for father daughter dances. Anyway, he stepped away from the Outsider's side to stand before him. He moved to rest one hand at his waist and thread their fingers with the other. Just assuming how this is going to go.]
[Oh, so this is how it's going to go. Next time, Corvo has to do the lady steps, it's only fair. The Outsider still obliges, putting his hand on Corvo's shoulder and drumming his fingers there expectantly. Hey.]
Should I look forward to you critiquing my footwork?
Only if you step on my feet. So... very likely. [Corvo smirked down at him, squeezing with the hand at his side. No, he wouldn't... but also, he should probably start moving before the Outsider fidgets.
So he takes the first step back as the piano the Outsider could have sat on was put into use. See how nice it sounds when you aren't using it as a seat??]
[Rude... The Outsider is fidgeting anyway, but it's only to press himself closer to Corvo. He couldn't care less about the proper way to dance right now, actually, when he'd rather just be here with Corvo. It's sappy, he's the most embarrassing god ever, that's fine. Corvo started it, throwing purple blankets around just to be cute.
Even if it's lame. He can follow Corvo's lead, for once.]
Tempting a god... Is there anything Corvo Attano can't do? [Corvo hums, falling into a rhythm with a just a few steps. Forward, back, sometimes a turn... YEAH, he's got this. Somewhat.] You're far too ancient to act like my daughter.
For now, he laughs. It's the first genuine one of the night.] Give it time. You certainly listen when I request, so it can't be too far off from that. [Next on the list: get him to sit in a chair properly.]
[Stop daddy kinking him immediately. And he will never sit in a chair properly, Corvo can't make him.]
Such confidence. But I am cautioning you not to get your hopes up—I'm sure you've heard plenty of stories about how fickle and elusive the Outsider is.
I don't need to hear the stories to know how the Outsider is. [He's gotten much better at meeting the Outsider's eyes... at least more than he was last night.
He even winks.] He's only elusive until a certain marked so much as wants to chat. Or touch his hand.
Not even you can get away with anything, Corvo. [You are toeing the line, mister.] And what of you? Fleeing the Duke's grand party to spin in circles on a rooftop? All because you wanted to see me.
Would you prefer I not want to see you? [He rose a skeptical brow, but of course it was an empty threat. He was too fond of their past two encounters, with the way the Outsider's fingers felt through his hair and how his hand felt in his.]
You might play your games, but you're the only person I'd spend the evening with. Unless you want me to go off with Lady what's her name...
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Speaking of fondness, there were quite a few individuals that sought him out away from the officials to convey how impressed they were he came out on top with the odds against him. How noble, brave, and handsome he was-- some tried to make their point more physically than others.
He only spots the Outsider after dragging a hand down his face, prying the hands of a rather persistent woman. Tell her about the heretic rumors, she said. Well, he wasn't going to do that. He was going to go be a heretic somewhere else.]
I've declined about twelve dances for you. [He maneuvers through guests, his hands clamped behind his back. Immediately touching the Outsider might look Weird, no matter how much he would like to.] Still counting.
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You haven't even asked yet. Rough night? [lol...]
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[He trails off, clenching his jaw. He didn't want to be this on edge. At least the Outsider wasn't on the piano.] You're a sight for sore eyes, to say in the least.
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[Does he believe this, or is he just giving Corvo an excuse to stop looking for trouble and pay attention to him instead?? Both, but it's more like he doesn't care about the first part. Oops.]
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He realizes this probably isn't the warmest welcoming, though, so he leans a hand on the piano to loom over the Outsider. Like he was shielding him from view when the party-goers couldn't see him. It was probably just for Wyman.] I'm... sorry. I'm glad you're here.
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I liked your note. Maybe I'll put it in a frame and hang it in a shrine.
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You told me not to create my own out of desperation. What's that going to say about you...? [He shouldn't be allowed to look this smug, but here he is.]
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[It is the most logical conclusion for the question of how to get in touch with him, but shut up, he's teasing. His other hand slides around to Corvo's back.]
Either way, you will still be the man talking to himself at Duke Abele's glamorous celebration.
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One of the first signs of going insane, probably. [His fingers twitch, but he feels eyes on him. At least the situation was leading to a rise in color in his cheeks.] I'd hoped I'd last a little longer, but...
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How were you planning on dancing with me, by the way? I've been trying to figure it out.
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[This better be quick, though, since he doesn't really feel like letting go... He'll step back and withdraw his arms but not all the way, keeping one hand lingering at Corvo's side. Thrill him, come on, let's go!!]
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After taking great pride in that, Corvo will use his own. His mark burned a bright blue as the music faded and the guests slowed. Drinks stopped mid-spill with looks of dismay and amusement by the intoxicated. No one noticed when he leaned to kiss the top of the Outsider's head. No one noticed when Corvo moved past them, a god's hand at his side. No one noticed a thing. That was just how he liked it.
A walk through glass doors and three Blinks before time ran out and Corvo had brought them to a flat where the Palace's roof met the trees. Where paint cans and tools once laid were lanterns not unlike ones missing from the shrine Corvo had used, as well as a soft pad between stone and blankets that were suspiciously close to typical purple drapes. Whiskey bottles nearby and half full from those "rough nights."
Most importantly, the music was still clear from open windows and doors, and echoed up from the elevator shaft just behind the chimney. He'd put a great deal of thought.] Well...?
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He stands there, taking it in and thinking. This is a different kind of bid for his attention than leaving offerings at a shrine, as if—almost as if he's an ordinary person. He'd had that feeling from Corvo last night, that Corvo can look and see him as just a man, and he... likes that.]
I'm impressed. [He's feeling real gay about this rooftop not-a-shrine but this is the best he can do.] But I can only dance the man's part.
[one of us is going to have to change,]
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But... oh. Well, this was going to be interesting.] There's a reason we needed Callista to teach Emily... [Once she got big, standing on his toes was apparently "not acceptable" for father daughter dances. Anyway, he stepped away from the Outsider's side to stand before him. He moved to rest one hand at his waist and thread their fingers with the other. Just assuming how this is going to go.]
Put your hand on my shoulder.
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Should I look forward to you critiquing my footwork?
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So he takes the first step back as the piano the Outsider could have sat on was put into use. See how nice it sounds when you aren't using it as a seat??]
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Even if it's lame. He can follow Corvo's lead, for once.]
You'll tempt me to do it on purpose. Be careful.
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You're far too young to tell me what I can and cannot do. There; if you wanted to start a list of what Corvo Attano can't do, that's one.
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For now, he laughs. It's the first genuine one of the night.] Give it time. You certainly listen when I request, so it can't be too far off from that. [Next on the list: get him to sit in a chair properly.]
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Such confidence. But I am cautioning you not to get your hopes up—I'm sure you've heard plenty of stories about how fickle and elusive the Outsider is.
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He even winks.] He's only elusive until a certain marked so much as wants to chat. Or touch his hand.
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Not even you can get away with anything, Corvo. [You are toeing the line, mister.] And what of you? Fleeing the Duke's grand party to spin in circles on a rooftop? All because you wanted to see me.
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You might play your games, but you're the only person I'd spend the evening with. Unless you want me to go off with Lady what's her name...
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