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Lucien Enjolras ([personal profile] untamedantinous) wrote2024-02-24 07:18 pm
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open: don't let the wine go to your brains

It shouldn’t be this hard to prepare for a meeting. He’s done it countless times before. However, this time, it somehow is difficult. He’s never really had to set things up at times like this; and he knows as well as anyone else that he is not the best at social niceties. Granted, this meeting is in a much more well-appointed cafe than any he had ever been accustomed to holding space in in Paris. At least they have the benefit of a larger space. Consequently, Enjolras has spent much of the day of the eighth of Menestheus preparing, a little uncertain of how to plan a social gathering that is not immediately centered around planning a revolution. He is trying his best, at least.

Most of the tables and chairs have been pushed a bit more to the center of the room; the couch is arranged off to the opposite side. There are even various pillows scattered about, should anyone choose to sit on the floor. Arranged on a few of the larger tables and the counter there is a modest spread of food: of course, some of Laertes and Galahad’s pastries; but Enjolras has also procured what amounts to a few charcuterie platters: sliced sausages and meats, a selection of (mostly French) cheese, and various sliced loaves of bread and crackers are laid out for perusal, and spreads to go along with them. In an effort to provide multiple options of entertainment, Grantaire has set up a table somewhat near the food, with an assortment of wines and liqueurs. Off to one side, there are a few pots of brewed coffee, cream, sugar, and whatever else anyone might like to add to their beverage of choice. If anyone is drawn to the liquor cabinet, they will find three cups filled with various pieces of paper sitting atop it.

Enjolras himself is lingering on the couch with a glass of wine and some bread. He’s not sure how many people were even informed about this gathering, though he had done his best to advertise. If no one arrives then perhaps he will try again another time; but at least a few in attendance other than himself and Grantaire would certainly be welcome.
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[personal profile] futaille 2024-02-26 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh, now I'm just contemplating the... mysteries I've plumbed."
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[personal profile] futaille 2024-02-26 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
"It's a somewhat long and complicated story. To simplify it, though, my friends were trying to rise up against the leader of our country and... it didn't work out as they were hoping."
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[personal profile] timebethine 2024-02-26 03:32 am (UTC)(link)
"I'd gladly open all my secrets to thee," says Laertes, low and easy, eyes half-lidded.
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[personal profile] timebethine 2024-02-26 03:33 am (UTC)(link)
"I like it," Laertes protests. "The cheeses are very good, and I've not yet learned to make a good sausage."
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[personal profile] timebethine 2024-02-26 03:37 am (UTC)(link)
"She'll love that," laughs Laertes. "Thou wilt be her favorite uncle, for introducing her to sausage."
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[personal profile] futaille 2024-02-26 03:39 am (UTC)(link)
"It's the first one. The shape of this is still being formed. I think enough are enjoying it that it was worth doing. If you'd like, though, I can dance on the table. Maybe that would liven things up."
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[personal profile] futaille 2024-02-26 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
His own smile remains playful, if slightly less sharply so. "Oh, then I eagerly look forward to the revelations."
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[personal profile] quote_gentle_unquote 2024-02-26 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
"What? No," Susan says, frowning. "America's was still well-enshrined when I arrived here from 1950, and from what I've read since my arrival, it will continue to be thus for some while. And France's returned, eventually, and even England had her Reform Acts, which have slowly been shifting the balance of power from the king to the prime minister, and from the House of Lords to the House of Commons, for decades. No, I speak of universal suffrage." (Aunt Alberta might be intolerable in many ways, but Susan shall allow that she is right about one thing.)
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[personal profile] timebethine 2024-02-26 03:59 am (UTC)(link)
"Ay, on this we agree," says Laertes at once. "So long as any are held in thralldom, and barred from the same powers and freedoms enjoyed by those who own them, the republic and the monarchy are one and the same."
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[personal profile] timebethine 2024-02-26 04:04 am (UTC)(link)
"Be not too stern. She's only small; she cannot help loving every new person best."
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[personal profile] quote_gentle_unquote 2024-02-26 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
"The equivalence of women's suffrage to men's, in Britain, is precisely as old as I am," Susan says. "And that's only true of the Isles, not the rest of the Empire, where few at all may vote. America has had similar problems. France only gained women's suffrage five years ago - I can still remember the headlines. And women are just one class of people." A vastly superior class, but one class nonetheless.
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[personal profile] futaille 2024-02-26 04:14 am (UTC)(link)
"I did plan on clearing the table in question first if you did ask me to do it."
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[personal profile] timebethine 2024-02-26 04:19 am (UTC)(link)
Laertes gives Lucien one last, quick kiss, then stops blocking the snacks table. "Shouldst visit her again soon," he suggests.
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[personal profile] timebethine 2024-02-26 04:23 am (UTC)(link)
"Ay, Denmark has a similar bar on the election of the king," says Laertes. "Of all her many people, very few are the men who can cast their votes for him, and none are women."
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[personal profile] vineleaves 2024-02-26 04:24 am (UTC)(link)
Ah yes. Hypothetically. A hand moves to the nape of Grantaire's neck.

"I'd say there's a lot of wiggle room between 'doing nothing' and --" putting yourself directly in front of a lot of guns "That. Usually, anyway. There is merit in staying alive to fight another day, if possible."
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[personal profile] quote_gentle_unquote 2024-02-26 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
"Voting for a king," says Susan, shaking her head. "It always sounds ever so queer to me. Much better to be appointed head of state by a lion."
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[personal profile] futaille 2024-02-26 04:29 am (UTC)(link)
Yep. Totally hypothetically. No relevance whatsoever. "Ah. Well, in that case, we are in accord."
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[personal profile] timebethine 2024-02-26 04:32 am (UTC)(link)
"By a--" Laertes tries to remember whether at any point in their relatively short acquaintance Susan has ever mentioned a lion.
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[personal profile] quote_gentle_unquote 2024-02-26 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
"A wild talking lion," Susan confirms with a solemn nod. "...In recompense for dethroning a dictator."

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