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「ςecilia → ℎooke」 ([info]cecilias) wrote in [info]valesco,
@ 2011-05-25 23:35:00


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Entry tags:cael gray, cecilia hooke

cael!
It was utterly pathetic to come to a bar alone. This was a fact of life to which Cecilia had subscribed fiercely for much of her existence... that was, until she had become pathetic herself. Now, such entertainment was a passable way to spend an evening, even if dwelling upon the idea of how she must have looked was less than desirable.

Either way, she had to get her fix. And who did she have left to accompany her? Between having either disgraced or chased off most of her family, the love of her life being killed, his memory driving her away from spending time near his sister, her closest friends otherwise being locked up in prison, and the man she was supposed to marry to get over all of it run off and engaged to a disgusting halfblood, really Cecilia did not have much left. It was her own fault, maybe, for having made the decisions she had. Maybe it was a string of terrible luck.

All she knew was that it left her becoming a woman that just a year before she would have despised--the lonely girl at the end of the bar.

Well, if anything, at least she had come out of it a little less judgemental.

Tilting her head back, she finished off the glass and pursed her lips together, setting the empty vessel back atop the wood. Without having to say a word, Albert--the bartender, that was.. she knew this one by name--refilled it instantly. It was still quite early in the evening, but she knew that the faster she drank, the quicker it would pass. With that in her head, she began on her second...



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[info]cecilias
2011-05-27 05:10 am UTC (link)
Ah, a Durmstrang graduate... That was certainly uncommon, although she had met her fair share of them among sons of wealthy families who felt less than adoringly about Albus Dumbledore's administration at Hogwarts. That answered it, then. Whoever this young man was, it was most certain now that he was simply someone she had seen in passing or to whom she had been nonchalantly introduced during some social function.

Again, not that she cared. It was nothing more than simple curiosity.

"I see," she acknowledged, listening carefully. Casually, she leaned backwards into the wall behind her and blew a puff of smoke up into the darkening sky above. "That would explain the brogue." He did speak very heavily, now that she came to think of it--she supposed she had been so convinced that he was foreign that she did not immediately recognize the Scottish speech characteristics for what they were.

Herself, she couldn't admit to being a large fan of the highly uneducated accent. Something about this man's, however, seemed less offensive than normal. That was to say, he seemed not to be a complete heathen.

Not feeling entirely inclined to draw herself into his attempts to be charming again, Cecilia continued to stare into the stars as she listened to him carry on. However, it was clear from the focused nature of her gaze that she was not paying any less attention--certainly, she picked up on his mocking of her use of vocabulary.

Oh, that was right. Somehow, she had nearly forgotten she was conversing with a plebian.

"It's very kind of them to see you back home," she commented, ignoring the jab. "Unfortunately, I am not so worldly in my education. Then again, to have spent my school years outside of Slytherin house, much less Hogwarts, would have simply been unacceptable."

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[info]thegraychampion
2011-05-27 10:05 pm UTC (link)
Huh. She’s one of those.

The thought ran through his mind the moment she mentioned that she had come from Slytherin house, and how unacceptable it would have been for her to be schooled elsewhere. Again, he got the pang of familiarity – they had to have gone to school together, since she didn’t appear to be much older or younger than he was, and he had been at that school for six years of his life. He just smiled, and looked down to watch the cigarette roll between his thumb and pointer finger.

“Well, I don’t think my parents mind much…seein’ how my Mum is a professor over at Durmstrang.”

He looked back to her before he lifted the smoking drug to his lips, taking a drag before returning his baby-blue gaze back to the petite brunette at his side.

“I know quite a few people who went to Hogwarts. The Slytherins I’ve met are…well, they’re certainly interesting.”

He’d leave it at that, not wanting to ruffle her feathers.

“Were you a fan of school?”

An innocent enough question, merely curious about how she felt about Hogwarts. It also gave him a chance to know her a little bit better, since there was definitely something about her that made him want to know more. Maybe it was that confusing familiarity, or maybe it was the way she looked like a young woman with a dark past, and he was morbidly curious.

She was also exceptionally beautiful, which definitely helped.

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[info]cecilias
2011-05-27 10:35 pm UTC (link)
She perked up slightly at hearing him express his familiarity with Hogwarts, although she supposed it wasn't strange at all--especially not if he knew Slytherins. Again, it had become a trend in pureblood households after Dumbledore's rise to power to send their children to Durmstrang as a happy alternate to the rules of Hogwarts, which allowed mudbloods to roam the halls as freely as anyone else. Maybe it was possible they had something to talk about after all... She would have liked to reminisce about the friends she no longer had with someone else who had gotten the pleasure of knowing them.

Then again, his words didn't sound too terribly fond when he referred to her alma mater. Maybe it was possible that he was not one who rode with the same crowd as she.

"A fan?" she asked, unable to hide a look of light surprise at the question. Well, that was certainly a different way of wording it. What did she feel about Hogwarts, anyway? It wasn't as if she had ever really questioned such a thing.

Carefully, she rolled the words around in her mouth before speaking. "I suppose it was not horrible," she began. "I met many good people there... Many good people came out of that school, out of my house. I suppose if I was not a fan of the school, I was at least a fan of those whom I met by attending."

It was a sad subject, she thought. It was vague, but she imagined the look on her face must have betrayed something. If it hadn't, then she must not have cared as much for Evan, for Antonin and Barty and Kalista, and for all the others as much as she believed she did.

Yes, she had met many wonderful people there.

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[info]thegraychampion
2011-05-28 12:05 am UTC (link)
He liked the way she answered, since it was fair and honest, but he definitely did notice that there was a feeling of nostalgia in the way she spoke. He stayed quiet for a beat, simply watching her – he wasn’t leering, he was just trying to figure her out.

“I know the feelin’. Some’a the closest friends I have, I met at school. Can’t say I always enjoyed the classes, but they say that “Durmstrang” translates into “storm and stress”, so…that may explain my animosity.”

He shrugged a shoulder, and then shifted once again against the wall. He’d go quiet again, just curious as to whether or not she would try to carry on a conversation or take on the initiative to start one of her own.

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[info]cecilias
2011-05-28 12:53 am UTC (link)
She nodded quietly, listening to him and his affirmation, but also trying to shake off the uncomfortable feeling she suddenly got realizing that she had let off more than she meant to. Could she be blamed for a slip? While it was inconvenient to say such things without realizing them, she didn't think she could have answered the question in much other way. Still, the last thing she wanted to do was make some stranger think she was trying to get all sentimental and confide something in him. Men seemed to take that as meaning one liked them, and she certainly was not there to make any of these strangers think such a stupid thing.

It was time for a change of subject. She needed to grope her way back to safer ground quickly.

As she dropped the final smoldering remains of her fag to the ground and rotated the toe of her right pump to put it out, she finally looked up to his face again.

"I've just realized I never asked your name," she said, as if she were mildly surprised with herself. She wasn't, of course. Extending her hand, she smiled in rehearsed pleasantness. "I'm Cecilia Hooke. Thanks for the smoke."

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[info]thegraychampion
2011-05-28 01:14 am UTC (link)
He had started staring at a random crack in the cement beneath him, just about to take the last drag of his cigarette before her voice caught his attention, brows raising with interest before he smirked at her realization, taking the last drag while also straightening up, blowing the smoke away from her as he flicked his own cigarette butt to the side, turning back just in time to extend his free hand out to take hold of her smaller version, giving it a firm shake – the worst impression to make on anyone was to give them a dead fish handshake. That said a lot about a person.

Cecilia Hooke…he had definitely heard the name somewhere. So she looked familiar, and her name sounded familiar, which only meant he had to know her. His assumption was from Hogwarts, but he didn’t remember which part – if they had been in a class together, or if maybe he just knew about her through one of his friends.

“Cael Gray…and you’re very welcome.”

Dropping his hand down he gestured over to the door.

“How about I walk ya back inside? That way, you can either take your place by yourself at the bar, or, you can take me up on that offer from before.”

He let it be her choice, obviously hoping she would choose to join them, but he wasn’t holding his breath. IF she was a Slytherin, and used the word ‘boorish’, she probably didn’t like boisterous crowds - especially boisterous crowds of drunk men who only half-spoke English, and that was speaking for only half of the group. Still, the offer was out there. It left her another option, if she found she didn’t feel very much like sitting by herself.

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[info]cecilias
2011-05-28 02:29 am UTC (link)
The name struck a bell, but at this point it was no surprise. Cecilia knew she knew him from somewhere, and that was all that she was going to get out of it. She had simply met too many people in her life to dedicate part of her brain to remembering every last one of them, especially those whom she knew she had not seen for years.

Even if they were fairly handsome and charming.

Pushing away from the wall, she smiled lightly at him. No, as much as she would have liked to afford herself the company of many handsome and foreign men, something in the back of her mind said that accepting the invitation with this particular man was a bad idea. Of course she might have fun, but therein lay the issue--considering that she had already let on more hints about herself than she did with her normal company at this bar, the idea of continuing to talk to him with the added benefit of more alcohol was not the most intelligent choice.

She had done well to keep herself cut off to the rest of the world, effectively keeping everyone out of the steel wall of personal boundaries she had put up. Something about this man said that her well-kept privacy was in danger the longer they spoke, and she could simply not have that.

"You know what, I think it's time for me to leave," she lied again, sending him her best sorry smile. In fact, she was sorry to leave, for whatever reason... Which was exactly the issue. "I'm meeting a friend later tonight and probably should get going. But it was a pleasure meeting you."

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[info]thegraychampion
2011-05-28 02:40 am UTC (link)
He scrunched his nose, an expression of mild disappointment that quickly melted away as he smirked down at her, giving her a nod of his head to show he understood. “Yeah, I wouldn’t wanna keep you. And the feeling is mutual.” He had a feeling that she was just lying to him, but he wasn’t going to hold it against her.

As she started to walk away, Cael climbed the stairs back up to the bar, but stopped so he could turn and catch her attention before she got too far.

“Cecilia.”

He waited until she acknowledged the calling of her name, and he looked at her and smiled softly.

“Have fun.”

It was a suggestion as well as a hope that she actually would, even if she may not have even been going off to see this ‘friend’ of hers.

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