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TRaVeRS | oRPHeuS ([info]faithlesslyre) wrote in [info]valesco,
@ 2008-03-07 17:00:00


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Entry tags:juliana travers

WHO: Orpheus Travers & Juliana Travers Wilkes
WHAT: Dinner for two
WHEN: Friday night
WHERE: Orpheus' lovely home
RATED: PG
STATUS: wip

 

Orpheus glanced involuntarily at the clock for the second time in ten minutes before he felt the need to slap himself for his ridiculous behavior. Juliana was coming, to his house, to his house where they would probably end up living in three months time, and here he was being a simpering fool hoping that she would be late so he could finish dusting before she arrived. Glancing down at the little apron he had tied around his waist with disgust, Orpheus ripped it off with one quick motion and glared at the house elf who came around the corner. "Take this and put it with the laundry," he huffed, pushing past the small creature and stuffing the wadded up cloth into her outstretched hands. The elf just sort of tipped her head at Orpheus, wondering how he would ever survive the night.

Back in the kitchen, Orpheus checked on the meal, making sure the elf in there was preparing things as he had dictated. Already knowing that little had changed in the half hour since he'd last been in the kitchen, after tasting a bit of what was on the rear stove, Orpheus nodded in approval before deciding it was necessary to give the house a final thorough walkthrough before his fiancé arrived. This was what happened when you didn't have guests for long periods of time, Orpheus mused as he adjusted the frame above the mantle in one of the two living rooms. Things got into disarray because you let it slide for a few days until you forgot about it. He hadn't even noticed how cluttered the library had become until he'd gone in there this afternoon only to find papers everywhere, half the books askew and the oversized armchair still beside the window where Klio had dragged it her last visit. She thought the light was better for reading on that side of the room but Orpheus just didn't feel right about the chair that close to the right bookshelf.

Satisfied that he was finished (for the second time that afternoon), Orpheus finally took a seat at the bottom of the staircase. His reflection in the hall mirror suggested that his hair might need another going over, but he ignored glancing in that direction. The bell rang at just that minute to signify that (more than likely anyway) his guest had finally arrived. The anxiety Orpheus had been trying to avoid for the day’s entirety suddenly came bearing down upon him and it was a moment or two before he rose with a very heavy sigh. What on earth had he gotten himself into, inviting her over for dinner like this, completely spur of the moment? His conversation with Klio (if one could even call it a conversation) had gotten him thinking about how little he really knew about Juliana. At least this way, he was on his turf, this was his scene, he was going to call the shots. At least that’s what Orpheus was trying to convince himself as he opened his front door.



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[info]kiska
2008-03-08 03:38 am UTC (link)
She didn't know why she had accepted.

Really, she didn't. If Juliana was honest about what she wanted, she wouldn't have seen Orpheus Travers again until she met him at the altar, and then not once more after that. Somehow, though, when his owl had shown up at her window, she had taken out ink and parchment and written out a 'yes', an affirmative that she would go and meet him for dinner, in his flat, alone. She and her jackass of a fiancé (well, ignore the fact that she didn't really know him), alone for dinner. In his flat. Where she would be living come April. And had she mentioned alone?

This was quite possibly the worst lapse of judgement she had ever had in her life, Juliana thought as she straightened out her skirt. She didn't even know why she was bothering; it wasn't like he was worth the time she had put into her appearance anyway. She had no obligation to try and impress him, or to act as if she cared. Stopping by her flat after work to change into a nice black dress and touch up her hair and makeup hadn't been necessary at all, and yet she had done it anyway. Honestly, she should have stopped by home and messed up all her appearance, give him reason to go to his parents and demand to call the whole bloody thing off.

But no, Juliana Wilkes hadn't done that. She had shown up at Orpheus' door looking nice instead, and looking nice as if she had put herself together for him, which was a total and complete skew of reality. Truly, it was.

"Good evening." Her negative thoughts seemed to have bittered her tone just slightly, delivering a less-than-pleasant 'hello' as he opened the door. "I hope I'm not late."

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[info]faithlesslyre
2008-03-08 07:00 pm UTC (link)
She looked, nice, was the first thing that came to Orpheus' mind staring at Juliana Wilkes on his doorstep. Granted he was sure it was her by her less than pleasant tone of voice, but that was to be expected after all.

"No, not at all," he said, attempting a casual tone and opening the door wider to allow her inside. "You look lovely," Orpheus added a moment later, his voice very sincere as he smiled. The fact that she had taken some care to prepare for this visit pleased him immensely, even if it only meant she was taking the marriage seriously and not that she was doing it to impress him. Of course it was because she was taking this whole thing seriously, Orpheus mused. He wasn't sure if he would even be comfortable with the idea of her trying to impress him. Actually come to think of it, it possibly made him shudder a little since the thought had never occurred to him until just that moment of her stepping over the threshold of his house looking as nice as she did. Orpheus stole a glance at her legs - she certainly cleaned up well.

"Please come in, I'll take your coat." Into the outstretched hands of the house elf went the coat and promptly into the hall closest. Meanwhile, the house elf chuckled to herself as she went back into the kitchen, fully intending to raise the wager of this evening now that she'd seen the competition. Things would be getting interesting very soon and there was no way she was missing out on the action.

The dark grandfather clock around the corner struck the hour just then and Orpheus smiled. "Right on time in fact. Dinner should be ready in about half an hour. Can I offer you something to drink?" he gestured to the adjacent living room where a small minibar contained an assortment of ingredients to make almost any concoction Juliana could think up.

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[info]kiska
2008-03-08 09:26 pm UTC (link)
Despite her determination to convince herself that she had not cleaned up for his benefit, Juliana couldn't help but smirk inwardly as she watched him admiring her appearance. Well, he was a man, after all, and who had she been to ever say no to the attentions of a man?

She allowed herself to bask a bit in the pleasure of the situation as the elf took her coat, knowing that such a moment was not going to last long. He may have been a man--boy, she corrected herself--but he was still her fiancé, and that meant that good moods would not last long.

Jules nodded in response to his question and made her way into the room Orpheus had indicated, glancing over the arrangement of alcohol thoughtfully. She could still redeem her mistake from before and make a bad impression by choosing something thoroughly unladylike, something hard that she might get at a club or bar when she was out partying with friends, but... No, no, alcohol had its cons, the most pronounced being that being inebriated around him put her at a disadvantage. No, she would have something small and refined. There would be other opportunities to offend him, did she wish to take them.

"I'll just have a cosmopolitan."

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[info]faithlesslyre
2008-03-08 09:46 pm UTC (link)
Orpheus wasn't sure what Juliana was going to ask him for, but somehow she still managed to surprise him. Taking down a martini glass from the wall, Orpheus thoughtfully began to make her drink. Mixing cocktails was like cooking, he mused, pouring the vodka. Except men always tended to get slack for cooking, while when alcohol was involved, a man was said to be urbane and cultured - next came the Triple Sec. He added just enough cranberry to make the liquid a lovely shade of pink before tossing two lime slices into the tumbler. After he'd added the ice, he turned toward Juliana while shaking it up.

"So how was work?" he asked, a small smile playing on his lips. He could do this, pretend things were going okay, play the part of the kind and interested husband man. He took the glass from beside him and strained her drink into it. "More lime?"

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[info]kiska
2008-03-08 10:07 pm UTC (link)
Juliana fought against the urge to raise a brow at his question. What was he trying to do, play the good husband on her or something? She that he knew that she knew very well that he didn't really care about her day at work. Taking her glass, she tested it, and shook her head to his question about lime, letting the other hang in the air for a few thoughtful moments. Finally, she pursed her lips and let out a sigh, her gaze towards Orpheus turning slightly scrutinizing.

"Do you even know what I do for a living, Mister Travers?" she asked, the way she addressed him stiffly formal. Surprisingly, the formality wasn't out of contempt, but out of the fact that she really felt that she did not know him well enough to call him 'Orpheus'. Somewhere, Juliana hoped that it would stay that way.

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[info]faithlesslyre
2008-03-08 10:24 pm UTC (link)
Her question in reply took Orpheus a moment to comprehend. He turned from making his own Manhattan and eyed her suspiciously. She wasn't going to go along with it, was she? Everything with her was going to be a fight, wasn't it? Oh the life he had to look forward to.

Grabbing a lowball glass and a cherry for his drink, he leaned up against the door frame for a moment. He took only a single sip as he stared at her, his expression difficult to read. Finally, he crossed his left arm across his chest, leaving the one holding his glass out in front of him. "You work for the Ministry, don't you, Juliana," the name felt awkward in his mouth, like a foreign word a linguist was trying out for the first time.

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[info]kiska
2008-03-08 10:37 pm UTC (link)
Well, at least he knew that much, although it was no more than common knowledge--or a good guess, even. No other occupation would be respectable enough for someone of her social stature; most especially in a society in which it wasn't exactly deemed proper for women to work at all. Completely silly, she had always thought, as long as the woman in question chose the right job. "I believe the question was if you knew what I do for a living," she answered back. "Not where I work. There are a thousand and one occupations that I could have within the Ministry."

This wasn't to say that she knew what Orpheus did for a living either, but then again, she hadn't asked the question.

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[info]faithlesslyre
2008-03-08 10:54 pm UTC (link)
Orpheus looked over his glass at her, the rim distorting her features and making her hair a mass of yellow and her dress a dark shape on her pale figure. No, it was true that he didn't know exactly where she worked in the Ministry. And it didn't matter to him. But what it was he was pondering was whether or not it ought to. He took another sip of his drink, the ice clinking in his glass.

"You're right, there are many occupations you could have within the Ministry." She could work for any one of a dozen or so departments doing a hundred and one different things. "I don't know what you do, but I'm betting you don't know what it is I do either," he said with a small smirk. "So why don't you tell me about what you do for a living, which department you work for, and how your day was. And then I'll know," Orpheus finished simply, giving a little wave of his glass.

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[info]kiska
2008-03-08 11:27 pm UTC (link)
Juliana smirked a little then--couldn't help it--but bit down on her lip light to repress it as much as possible. Well, at least she couldn't say that this future husband of hers was completely imperceptive. Taking another sip of her drink, Jules pondered over his proposition, then nodded and set the glass down, crossing her arms in front of her and taking a casual lean against the wall.

"Alright, Travers," she said, unable to keep the slight amusement out of her voice. "I am a Liaison for the Department of International Magical Relations. I travel to and from other countries in representation of the British Ministry, in some cases working as a translator on the side. I have made trips to over twelve different countries on a regular basis, but I am most often called to Russia, being the only fluent Russian speaker in my department, thanks to my family." She wouldn't just then get into the whole mafia--'business', that was--that her family dealt in over there, or elaborate upon the whole of her family's holdings and frequency there. Keeping him at arm's length prohibited such unnecessary and intimate information--not to mention that her family simply didn't tell people those things much anyway.

"My day was hectic, as per usual, preparing for a business trip to Italy. This means I have spent much of the day studying to brush up on my Italian," she told him. Which was so much more difficult without the helping presence of Anthony Mulciber--such a tragedy that had been. "And now I suppose I'm supposed to ask you to share similar information, yes?"

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[info]faithlesslyre
2008-03-08 11:42 pm UTC (link)
Oh. Well that bloody blew like a cheap whore. Orpheus frowned a little into his drink, pleased she had been willing to share the information, less pleased about what the information actually was. "Italy, sounds exciting," he said offhandedly, taking a sip. He was probably behind a few days on some paperwork then. It figured as much.

"Well, I have to say," Orpheus began finally after a silence that was probably only painful to his own ego, "that your job sounds awfully more interesting than mine." Was there really any way to put this tastefully without burying himself in the ground?

"My day was spent compiling reports and checking source data on a recent excursion of your's to Russia. I handed in the complete draft just before I left tonight," he murmured into his glass. That was why he'd always known she was such a hard ass, her notes lent to her personality. Then again, with initials like J.W. it wasn't entirely his fault he hadn't known she was his superior. It also helped that since he had discovered J.W. was a woman, O.T. had always been very courteous in his internal memos requesting that she finish off a transcript he seemed to have spilled coffee on misplaced the final page of.

"I'm on the records staff in the Department of International Magical Relations actually. Perhaps we've ridden the lift together and never even known," Orpheus tried to keep the ridiculous grin off his face but didn't really manage. This whole thing was too ironic for his own taste and the only way he was summoning to deal with it was humor. How had his life come to this?

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[info]kiska
2008-03-09 12:05 am UTC (link)
Juliana had to hold back a loud and possibly very inappropriate laugh when Orpheus shared his job description. So this boy, this high-and-mighty fiancé of hers filed her papers for a living? Oh, how classic was that, that she was his superior, his boss? Too classic to ever let him forget it, in the very least, that was for sure.

Yes, yes, she remembered him now, vaguely at least. They'd passed in the hallways, but never spoken of course--they weren't friends, even true acquaintances, and apart from the inter-departmental memos they had exchanged (oh dear Merlin, she could hardly believe that the myserious "O.T." was the man standing in front of her), she never talked to people on the records staff. She didn't need, nor desire to. "Well," Juliana said, unable to keep the amused grin off her face no matter how hard she tried, "isn't this a fun coincidence."

She picked up her glass again and sipped, wondering if she should be as completely cruel as she wanted to be... yes, she decided quickly. Juliana had never been one to be able to hold back the biting remarks for long, after all. "Records staff don't gain very much salary, do they?" she asked rhetorically. "I do hope that you don't hope to stay there once we're married, or else we will have a very large problem. I have no intentions of being the breadwinner while my husband sits around in some miniscule, no-glamor position all day."

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[info]faithlesslyre
2008-03-09 12:18 am UTC (link)
Orpheus resisted the somewhat primal urge to curl his lip and growl at her. Instead he substituted it with a glare. "I'd be glad to trade if that's what you had in mind. Otherwise, no, I'm keeping my job," he continued stubbornly. Maybe his job sucked but she had no right to make fun of him for it. It was quite respectable, Anthony had assured him. Not to mention he'd just been recently promoted, not like that was any of her business.

"I don't have any intention of you being the breadwinner either. I have more than enough of an income to support myself as well as my wife to be, if that's what you're insinuating. I can certainly uphold the lifestyle you're used to." She was insulting his pride, his family's honor, his downright manliness. She needn't have been cruel about it, he had been willing to laugh at himself.

"While my job might not be as glamorous as yours, without me you would have to file all that paperwork yourself and you wouldn't get half as much accomplished in a day," he spat, not entirely without venom but not as maliciously as it could have been delivered.

Orpheus took the last bit of ice left in his glass into his mouth and moved away from the wall, placing his cup on the bar. "If you've finished making a mockery of my occupation, I believe dinner is ready." He offered his arm to her but his eyes were just a bit cold and no longer laughing.

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[info]kiska
2008-03-09 02:49 am UTC (link)
Much more pleased than she should have been at the idea that her remarks stung him, and at his defensive reaction. "I am not debating your usefulness, I am merely worried about the place you will be making in society for our future family, Orpheus." She could call him that now, now that she knew that she was his superior. "The people of similar ranking are not going to respect you if you don't move up and better yourself, and most certainly aren't going to respect a man that makes less money than his pretty little wife."

Sighing, Juliana pushed away from the wall and finished off her drink, pointedly ignoring his extended arm as she left the living room, traveling out to follow the small string of house elves into the dining room. "I don't believe my family will be very pleased if that's how things turn out--I'm surprised that your own would be." She seated herself, making it just subtly more apparent how much she didn't need him--maybe she was going too far with this, but had she been Daniella, Juliana was certain the very same words would be being exchanged, with no thought to them at all. In that light, she would have been doing herself a disservice to not share her opinions, cruel intentions or not.

Juliana clasped her hands together in front of her and stared hard at Orpheus. "Look," she began, "I am not making a mockery of your occupation, nor have I ever intended to." Lies, but alas. "I am merely looking out for our own future well-being, something that I imagined you would be concerned about as well.. But I suppose I was overestimating your maturity." Okay, so that had been completely unnecessary, but she really didn't care now that she had gone so far. It was amazing, how quickly she was growing tired of him once more--good looks only got you so far, it seemed.

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[info]faithlesslyre
2008-03-09 03:04 am UTC (link)
As she walked past him out of the room, Orpheus' left eye twitched just a bit. He balled his hands up into fists a few times, taking deep breathes, knowing she was just trying to piss him off. He wasn't going to let her get the upper hand. This was his house, he was calling the shots.

He cracked his neck before turning on his heel and following her into the dining room, not offering to even take out her chair and settling into his own place. "I've never cared for the opinions of society. People of influence create those opinions, the only ones who should worry what other thinks are inferior."

Orpheus took his napkin and placed it on his lap in front of him. "The shiraz, please," he directed the elf who stood by his elbow, awaiting his wine request. It would go well with the duck he'd prepared. He nodded that the elf should offer Juliana some as well, but he was beyond dictating it. She obviously couldn't care less if he attempted to treat her as a woman should be. She had made it clear she desired no help of his.

Orpheus too clasped his hands and started at Juliana, his pose mocking hers. "Thank you for the concern of our future. It pleases me to know that you worry for my own sake as well as your own."

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[info]kiska
2008-03-09 06:26 am UTC (link)
She held back the arrogant smirk she wanted to send him when she noticed that he was averse to offering her anything further. Ahh, what fun it was so get a rise out of this one. And quite honestly, Juliana was shocked that Orpheus hadn't told her to leave, or gotten angrier--but then again, she was his fiancée, and he probably already knew that that would make her far too happy.

"Of course," she said with a soft smile. "It's only necessary that we both be concerned about these sorts of things now, as your own sake will be my sake come April. A husband and wife are supposed to look our for each other in that manner, I am told."

She took a drink of the wine the elf poured her and smoothed her napkin over her lap. Now that her jokes at his expense were done, she wondered what they were supposed to talk about. Maybe her lack of words was a good sign, she thought, that they would have a silent marriage. That would be absolutely ideal, in her mind.

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[info]faithlesslyre
2008-03-10 03:14 pm UTC (link)
The duck was excellent, he had to hand it to himself. Orpheus ate in silence, congratulating himself on another meal well done and also less selfishly contemplating the woman who sat across him down the table. Obviously she took pleasure in making him feel like a child and her will was as solid as iron. Their marriage was going to be interesting to say the least. Just a thought, he mused, finishing up his dinner, when the picked a husband for Klio, complimenting temperments would be an added bonus.

"Would you care for dessert? Or do you prefer to have a cocktail or something first?" Orpheus offered as the elf began to clear his setting, wondering again if this was the first of many silent dinners.

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[info]kiska
2008-03-10 10:23 pm UTC (link)
Well, if he wasn't going to talk during the meal, then she wasn't going to go to any trouble to engage him in conversation. At least she had pissed him off enough that she didn't have to actually try and converse with him--that was one good thing.

Oh, how appalled her parents would be if they knew that this was how the two of them were spending an evening.

Juliana looked up in slight surprise when Orpheus did speak again, having been accustomed so to the silence over the past half hour. "Dessert would be fine," she answered after a few moments. A cocktail beforehand would mean staying with him that much longer... Merlin, their married life was going to be fun.

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