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🌹 certified 20 lorenz hellman gloucester 🌹 ([personal profile] hotproblems) wrote in [community profile] dumbshow2024-01-05 02:03 pm

the nobles au for [personal profile] armwriostle

[It has been a long winter. Lorenz enjoys a diplomatic visit, really, he does, he thrives at that kind of thing - but the winter has been long, and the weather has delayed his return to his own home, and the diplomacy has turned to awkward meals taken with these fellow nobility he doesn't quite know beyond reputation (and if he's being honest, he doesn't quite like, but Father's every letter stresses how polite and neutral he must appear), and it's getting... frustrating.

He misses his own house, his family's territory, not being a guest forced to idle in sitting rooms and listen to someone else's local politics. He loves idling in sitting rooms... like, sometimes. Not daily. He would like to go home and get back to taking care of his own people, but: the winter, the weather, the visit. He's still here.

Even his Father's not-so-subtle sub-mission, to keep an eye on the Duke's illegitimate Crest-bearing son, has... waned, significantly. The man keeps to himself, from Lorenz's brief observations; once they were introduced he saw very little of him for a long time, save for a few glimpses here and there. It makes sense to him, an illegitimate son is naturally not as involved in the proceedings of... local management, as it were, unless his noble father is lacking in heirs, which this man's - Wriothesley's - is not. So. It makes sense.

But it is off-putting, the way said heirs speak of their half-brother. Lorenz sips his tea through it and makes no comment; first he had listened intently, following Father's orders to determine if anything was afoot here, but it doesn't seem like that at all. No, it seems like Wriothesley's half-siblings are... cruel.

Lorenz doesn't know what to do about that. It's not his place to say, and in the parlance of noble public relations, not saying anything could just as easily be taken as tacit approval as not, so - that's uncomfortable.

But he is supposed to keep an eye on the man, at Father's behest, and so... he tries. It's more difficult than he expects, it's like trying to keep track of a gust of wind, and soon Father is admonishing him in his letters for turning up no useful information. Lorenz is tired of it, and tired physically by staying up into the night to pen a reply, and so he puts down his papers and sets about finding himself some tea in the dead of night. The staff are asleep, but he's capable, he can brew a cup—]


Oh! [—but startling is the presence of the wind himself, Wriothesley-who-is-never-around-the-house, here in the kitchens, seemingly popping out of the darkness to reach for the same tea leaves Lorenz has just reached for. He steps back - it is... wildly embarrassing to be caught wandering the house in which he is a guest, for starters - and then it occurs to him that this is the first time he's seen this man in actual days, and it's-]

It's the middle of the night.

[Like yeah, he's here too, but this is Wriothesley's house...]

I, aha— I should not be wandering.
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[personal profile] armwriostle 2024-01-06 12:24 am (UTC)(link)
I don’t care for the particulars of nobility and how to act if I’m honest. I rather treat everyone as equals.

[He was only overtly polite because he wasn’t about to get in trouble because he was just a little too casual. He could play the game for the sake of being a little more comfortable in this hellish life.

He takes the tin and goes over to where a burner is sitting with a kettle perched atop. It isn’t a stove so much as something rigged together to replicate a stove. It was obviously just there so he can boil water.

Once he gets water started though he disappears from the room for a moment leaving the other alone. The shelves are filled with a plethora of different books. There wasn’t a topic that seemed to be lacking. Wriothesley was obviously very well read.

It isn’t long that he returns though to drape a warm, wool blanket over Lorenz’ shoulders.
] Here. You’re probably cold down here. The chill can really sink in your bones if you aren’t used to it.
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[personal profile] armwriostle 2024-01-06 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
[Wriothesley seems more relaxed now. There’s still a level of caution that seems to linger, but he seems more at ease than their initial meeting. He does step away to give the other room after startling them a bit.]

Go ahead. I have no reason to deny you. Just be careful. Some of the books are old and the dampness down here isn’t well suited for books.

[He either has to toss them eventually and replace with new ones so the shelf is always ever changing.

He blinks a little owlishly at Lorenz’ words, taken aback by the brashness. It’s then that Wriothesley barks out a laugh. It’s something genuine.
]

Well, I have no interest in boring you with the politics of this area. I’m sure you’ve become well acquainted with the subject if that is all the Duke has filled your time with. I much rather talk about pleasant things. Interests. Not politics. [He smiles before busying himself with preparing the tea as soon as the kettle starts whistling.]
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[personal profile] armwriostle 2024-01-06 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
Mm, that is true, but it can still be an enjoyable stay. More or less. [He doesn't ask whether or not that Lorenz is enjoying his stay with them. It almost sounds like he already knows that the other probably rather be home than here.

He leans against the large table in the middle of the room and folds his arms over his chest.
] They're books from the bookstore that they were planning to throw out. Once in awhile I help there, so they just give them to me since they would be disposed of anyways. I just replace books every so often when it's obvious that they can't be taken care of any longer.

[He walks over and pulls one of the books out. It might be the volume of poetry that Lorenz had been looking at.] I read all of them at least once. It's a learning experience, even if I don't end up enjoying it.
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[personal profile] armwriostle 2024-01-07 07:33 am (UTC)(link)
It is unfortunate circumstances. The winter doesn't hit this early. You've just ended up unlucky in that regard. [Wriothesley paid attention to things carefully. Mostly because the basement got either really cold or sweltering hot depending the season. He doesn't mention that though.]

Shelf space is limited. Eventually, things that aren't selling or have become too old has to be tossed. The environment here also expedites their decay. [Which is something he laments over a bit. There are a few books that he wish he could have held onto, but the pages were molding and the book was falling apart at the seams.

He smiles a little and holds it out to Lorenz.
] I am fond of this one. A lot of the poems are about love. Here. You can read it while we have tea. It should be ready.
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[personal profile] armwriostle 2024-01-10 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
[He watches the other as they rifle through the book. He can't help but smile. If the other had been pretending to not have any interest in it, then they had all but tossed that out the window with how easily they flip through it to a specific poem.]

You're fond of poetry then. [He doesn't mention out loud how Lorenz already knew the poem he wanted to show and the page it was on. If Lorenz were to deny his fondness, then Wriothesley gave him space to do so.

After all, the other seemed to be a little hesitant to grab the book in the first place.
] That one is quite good. You're correct.

[He moves to lift the tray and bring it over from the cart to the large table. He goes to the shelves to grab a few tins. A tin that had sugar cubes and another tin with biscuits. Both were rather sparse, but he obviously had no intention not to serve what he had with a guest next to him. He takes two cubes of sugar to add it to his cup and stirs it in.] I can't offer anything extravagant. I hope it isn't a bother.

[The son of the Duke and a Crest Bearer and he lives like a peasant.]