a lion among ladies
Nov. 11th, 2021 10:11 pm[ Dorothea doesn't exactly love spending time in the cathedral of Garreg Mach's campus, as stunning as the stained glass windows and flying buttresses are to behold. She hasn't put stock in the Seirosi faith since she was six years old.
In spite of that, she can still be seen there often in the days following the mission to quell the Western Church's rebellion in Gaspard territory, her hand rubbing circles in Ashe's back. She understands what it feels like to lose a parent, though she doesn't speak of it; instead, she only listens as he very gradually works his way through the shock and pain. Sometimes the only comfort is commiseration.
It's draining, though. She has to step back eventually, to try and shake off the old familiar feelings that watching another orphan in mourning dredges up in her.
Standing on the bridge that leads to the cathedral, she inhales the fresh mountain air and releases a sigh as she looks out over the scenery. A flash of blue in her peripheral vision catches her attention, though, and she's back on stage, turning to face her new house leader. ]
On your way to pray?
In spite of that, she can still be seen there often in the days following the mission to quell the Western Church's rebellion in Gaspard territory, her hand rubbing circles in Ashe's back. She understands what it feels like to lose a parent, though she doesn't speak of it; instead, she only listens as he very gradually works his way through the shock and pain. Sometimes the only comfort is commiseration.
It's draining, though. She has to step back eventually, to try and shake off the old familiar feelings that watching another orphan in mourning dredges up in her.
Standing on the bridge that leads to the cathedral, she inhales the fresh mountain air and releases a sigh as she looks out over the scenery. A flash of blue in her peripheral vision catches her attention, though, and she's back on stage, turning to face her new house leader. ]
On your way to pray?
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Date: 2021-11-16 12:33 am (UTC)I would love that. Let's start with tea and... well, we can move onto horse riding, if you like. It'd give us something else to do, certainly - and maybe you can show me some of your singing?
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Date: 2021-11-16 01:10 am (UTC)Of course I can.
[ She stands up, even though he probably didn't mean for her to sing right now. Taking another sip of her tea, she steps back a few paces from the table. ]
This aria is in an Old Adrestian dialect, so you might not understand it, and the acoustics here aren't the best, and it always sounds better with accompaniment, so bear with me, all right?
[ Closing her eyes for a moment, Dorothea's posture shifts from the casual way she stands to reflect that this isn't just Dorothea, student of Garreg Mach, but Dorothea the Mystical Songstress of the Mittelfrank.
She doesn't sing at her full volume, not wanting to draw an audience, but there's a richness to the tone of each note, and every gesture and movement only emphasizes her vocalizations. It's a short aria, only a few minutes long; when she's done, she bows gracefully and the spell is broken. ]
work kicked my ass for two days straight oof
Date: 2021-11-18 03:59 am (UTC)I'm sure you'll amaze me either way.
[ And she does. He seems a bit rapt with attention as her voice rises and carries the words. It's beautiful, even without accompaniment or anything else. It's just her - and perhaps that makes it all the better. He gives her a little round of applause as she finishes. ]
Wonderful! That sounded wonderful!
ain't that life sometimes tho
Date: 2021-11-18 04:41 am (UTC)And you're a wonderful audience, naturally. I'm happy to sing for you anytime. That's actually one of my favorite arias. It's a young woman telling her father that she's in love and she wants to go to a nearby city to buy a ring for the handsome young man that she's enamored with. She says that if her love is in vain, she'll throw herself into the river. It's a bit extreme, but love can drive people mad, I suppose.
[ She shakes her head. ] I can't really relate--the closer I've come to death, the harder I've struggled to survive. That's how I ended up here.
it do be like that
Date: 2021-11-18 06:14 pm (UTC)[ Dimitri nods thoughtfully. ]
But... love does drive people to extremes. Although I can't say I've ever found myself preferring the idea of death over life. Surviving... that is important.
[ He pauses and there's a flicker of something in his expression. ]
...especially when some people haven't been able to.
it really do
Date: 2021-11-18 06:54 pm (UTC)We're both survivors, and that's what matters. The people who loved us would want us to carry on, I think--to remember them, to live good lives in their absence. After all, love never really goes away as long as you hold it in your heart. And what are any of us in the end but the stories that people tell about us when we're gone?
[ She squeezes his hand and doesn't let go this time. ]
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Date: 2021-11-18 10:52 pm (UTC)I think I like that. Stories that we'll tell about them. Stories that people will tell about us.
[ He makes a little 'hmm' noise. ]
What sort of stories would you want to leave to your children? If you - uh - end up having them, anyway.
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Date: 2021-11-19 12:04 am (UTC)But I'd want them to be able to tell stories about how much I loved them, more than anything. Not all children can say with certainty that their parents really love them, and I never want mine to feel that way. Beyond that... I'd want to be remembered for coming up out of adversity, I think--so people can feel hopeful no matter how desperate their situation is. I'd want to be remembered for my career as well. I put my heart and soul into every role I play, and I hope to write at least a few more operas and stage shows.
[ She's still holding on to his hand, a pleasant warmth in her face. ]
What about you? What stories will your descendants be telling about Dimitri, the kind and courageous, in a hundred years? Maybe you'll have been immortalized in one of my world-famous operas, hmm?
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Date: 2021-11-19 02:13 am (UTC)Oh - I don't entirely know. I haven't thought much about what I'll actually do when I'm king. I want - I want to help people, you know. I want to make the lives of the people under my rule better. But... beyond that...
[ He smiles sheepishly. ]
I don't know.
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Date: 2021-11-19 02:55 am (UTC)[ This is where Dorothea lifts her head slightly and breaks into an impromptu song. ]
A crown never sat on a brow so fair, his azure eyes and his golden hair
From Fhirdiad the warrior king extends his gracious hand
And people know him near and far, they spread his name throughout the land
Dimitri, king of Faerghus free, a brave and noble spirit
And songs of his great deeds will spread far and wide, wherever ears can hear it
[ She shakes her head and laughs in a way that makes her eyes crinkle at the corners. ]
Not bad for a first draft, but the rhymes need a bit of work.
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Date: 2021-11-19 03:21 am (UTC)That's - far too flattering, really. The idea of people singing songs about me - it's a bit much. But - I like the thought of you doing it.
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Date: 2021-11-19 04:12 am (UTC)[ If she were sitting next to him instead of across the table, Dorothea might try her luck by leaning in to kiss his cheek. As it stands, he's safe for now, but his bashfulness is so endearing that she has half a mind to scoot her chair closer to attempt it.
No, she won't. It's still only their first date, but she's certain she's never been so charmed in her life. She loosens her grip slightly, but only to twine her fingers with his. Though, she's almost forgotten the pretense of their little get together. ]
Oh, goodness, look at us letting our tea go cold.
[ Not that she lets go of him. She can hold a teacup in her left hand, it's fine. ]
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Date: 2021-11-19 05:23 pm (UTC)Oh - yes.
[ He hastily takes a drink a of his tea. Cold tea was unpleasant. ]
Oh - what do you think of the new professor? They're not much older than we are.
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Date: 2021-11-20 12:00 am (UTC)[ She also takes a sip of her tea, but she doesn't mind it cold as long as the flavor is still good. Nobody has ever accused Dorothea of being a picky eater. ]
What about you? I heard that they were spectacular when you first met them--defending Edie from that bandit.
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Date: 2021-11-20 01:15 am (UTC)[ Dimitri laughs and shakes her head. ]
Surely that's an exaggeration. I just did what I thought was best. I was fortunate that I wasn't wounded.
[ Yes, he's being rather modest. ]
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Date: 2021-11-21 06:44 pm (UTC)[ Finishing off her cup, Dorothea releases Dimitri's hand, but only to take the last few bites of the food on her plate. She sighs contently and stretches in her seat. ]
The afternoon is so warm and pleasant--would you like to take a walk with me once we finish our tea or do you have other obligations this evening? The Professor wants us to hand in that paper before the week is out... maybe we could study together?
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Date: 2021-11-22 01:51 am (UTC)[ Dimitri continues to be modest. ]
And the Professor is certainly no slouch in the combat department.
[ Ah. He pauses and flexes his fingers thoughtfully. His food has been nibbled at, but mostly uneaten, for the most part - although he has been working steadily on his tea. ]
Nothing too serious on my agenda, in all honesty. I would love to do some work with you Dorothea. It would probably be helpful, too - two minds are better than one, they say.
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Date: 2021-11-22 05:50 pm (UTC)It's fine. She'll save it for later if he doesn't want it. She focuses on their conversation instead. ]
I'm not sure how much help I'll be writing a paper about battle strategies, but maybe I'll have some useful perspectives.
[ She smiles and tosses her hair, leaning back in her seat and folding her hands in a dainty way. ]
And maybe you can help me better understand some of the more challenging concepts. I'm more skilled in magic than anything, but I'm working on my swordplay as well.
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Date: 2021-11-23 11:45 pm (UTC)Magic I can't do much with... but I can certainly give you some fencing lessons, if you'd be interested.
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Date: 2021-11-24 01:36 am (UTC)[ And so, plans are made, and the rest of the afternoon unfolds in the warmth of the Garland Moon as the pair of them finish their tea and relocate to the library to study and work up rough drafts of their papers. Dorothea keeps reminding herself that it's not nice to keep teasing Dimitri just to see how often she can make him blush, but they manage to be productive in spite of all of that.
The following day, she finds herself waiting for him again, only this time she's just outside of the stables. The scent in the air is pungently horsey--a combination of clean hay and manure and the distinct smell of the animals themselves. It's not a smell she enjoys, but she's dealt with worse, and it's worth it in the end to get to spend more time with Dimitri.
And anyway, she's putting a few finishing touches on a garland, and the miniature roses (while small) have a wonderful fragrance which helps to offset the stable smell a bit. Holding it up, Dorothea inspects her work. She's made garlands before, though never for anyone in particular. This one would be the first with a designated recipient.
Speaking of, she hides the wreath behind her back when the sound of gravel crunching under boots catches her attention. She smiles at Dimitri's approach, offering a coy little wave as she turns to face him. ]
Oh, Dima! There you are. Come here, I have something for you.
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Date: 2021-11-26 07:54 pm (UTC)He's fairly sure that Felix and Sylvain both see right through him, though. He tries not to think too hard about it - especially not now, when he has another afternoon planned out. He's dressed down a little, because the stables are not generally a place for the full uniform. His jacket and cape have gone and he's down to a white-undershirt, the sleeves rolled up and undone at the neck to let his skin breathe a little. His face brightens with a smile as he spots her and he lifts his hand in a wave. ]
Something for me...? You didn't have to, you know, Dorothea.
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Date: 2021-11-27 12:33 am (UTC)Maybe not, but I wanted to. Here. I made this for you, since it's the Garland Moon and all.
[ Stepping in, she sets the garland atop his head, grinning when she finds it seems to be a perfect fit--a crown of flowers for her prince. ]
You obviously don't have to wear it anywhere, but it's traditional, and I've never made one for anybody before. [ She's sure she's blushing now, feeling heat in her cheeks. ] I hope you like it.
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Date: 2021-11-28 04:49 am (UTC)[ He pauses, a little starstruck, his eyes gleaming with an unadulterated joy as he accepts the garland. Once again, his cheeks color as he turns it over in his hands. ]
I - I love it. I don't know if I'll get a chance to wear it, but - but I'll keep it. Thank you. Truly.
[ He glances up with an almost shy smile and then, on impulse, sets the garland onto his head. ]
How does it look?
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Date: 2021-11-29 01:35 am (UTC)[ Dorothea is so pleased with her handiwork that she leans in and presses her lips oh-so-briefly to Dimitri's cheek in a chaste kiss. And just so he doesn't freeze up, she loops her arm through the crook of his elbow and tugs him forward towards the stable door. ]
All right, now why don't you introduce me to your horse?
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Date: 2021-11-29 06:40 pm (UTC)Of course, of course.
[ He steps into the stables and leads her down to a particular one. There's a beautiful white horse there, who gives them both a look as they approach. Dimitri smiles. ]
Hello, girl. You're looking wonderful this morning.
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