Private Tales The Stars, the Stars, the Stars

A private roleplay only for those invited by the first writer
Faye had to keep her teeth sinking into her lip to keep from smiling too wide as he followed her down to fhe cellar. It was lit in torch light, on the last hour of light, but enough to put out light to allow her to navigate the genrous room. There was a door thay led to the wine cellar, but the rest of the space imitated a bedroom, among other things.

Opening the door to the cellar, she gestured for him to step inside. A sconce was already lit from her previous venture down here, so the shelves displaying bottles were visible.

"Please, take your time and choose one." She said, turning to take a seat on the made bed. Faye would wait to see if he would look around the room and notice the oddities. She was grinning, as if a cat playing with a mouse.


"Find anything interesting?"
 
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Talorgan had his eyes on the wine shelf. He had to reach in to slide a bottle out to look at its label. He looked at just one before glancing over his should at Faye.

He did a small double take.

"Why is there..."

He almost dropped the bottle as he slid it back into the shelf. His gaze went from the bed to the walls.

"Oh. Oh."

She did manage to cause a slightly blush. Talorgan was lost for words for a few seconds. He felt his own breath tighten, suddenly affected by his imagination filling in the blanks.

"So...the parties are real then..."
 
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"Best you get a taste of what to expect at one of Juny's parties " She nodded at the wall nearest to him, where a collar was chained to the wall. "Not a lot of men like to see these decorations. I wonder if they think they are not enough... they don't see the fun and adventure to be had."

That was what it was for her. The exploration, the fascination. Enjoyment to be had.

"I thought you would appreciate getting a glimpse on a small scale before a party. I was invited to one in a week's time if you would..." The woman arched an inquisitive brow at him, waiting to see what he would say.

She would not blame him if he marched back up those stairs.
 
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"Best you get a taste of what to expect at one of Juny's parties " She nodded at the wall nearest to him, where a collar was chained to the wall.

Talorgan made a small noise. He tried to sound thoughtful, but it came out with a slight croak.

"Fun and adventure..." he murmured.

He gave a shake of his head to clear it.

"Sorry, I'm standing here a little shocked instead of talking to you," he said. His gaze was slowly dragged away from a wooden piece of furniture that was clearly for someone to be thrown over.

"So the plan is that we briefly attend a formal event, then go to a private party? Although I imagine they start late so we could get some food first. Keep up appearances."

"Alright. Let's do that," he said. "But, let's, er, why don't you tell me what everything here is for?"

She would notice the slightest tremble in his hand as he lifted the last of his wine to drink.
 
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From that night, Faye had found how easy it was to talk to Talorgan, and therefore she had been quite patient to answer his questions. She had informed him of the things she kept hidden in the cellar, and shortly after, witha another bottle of wine brought up, they had migrated to her kitchen where more talk happened. She had told him memories of her father, about the lessons he had taught her, and of the mother she barely remembered for she had been young when she passed.

It was an evening where they shared vulnerabilities and dreams, for if they wanted their ruse to be believed, they should be comfortable around one another.

And so, over the next week, each day Talorgan would appear at her door and offer her his arm. They would walk through the Palace District, sometimes going to the pub for a meal where many would see them. They certainly had been noticed, for many people went out of their way to greet the supposed couple and walked away whsipering to their friends.

But tonight was one of utmost importance.

The week had gone by quickly, and despite the friendly banter between herself and Talorgan, how she dressed tonight was to be to the utmost perfection. She had an entire wardrobe of gowns, gifted by clients in favour of appreciation of her glassworks. Faye donned a dress a dress of a deep emerald, one that looked simple in silhouette but the fabric stunned at all angles. Her hair had been curled into a knot at the nape of her neck, allowing all to see the embroidery at the bodice.

"I have heard rumours, Miss Valimir, that you finally caught the eye of someone... special." Mused Lord Carenn.

Faye gave him and his accompanying wife a small smile. "It is nice to make new friends, is it not?" She deflected.
 
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This time Talorgan had to share the family coach with his older brother Lyrrander.

"Isn't it nice that your brother has started to court someone?" his mother said politely.

She wasn't truly interested in Talorgan's life. She would get her hands on port and would vanish into the event with the other family matriarch.

"Yes a local glassworker. Lovely," went Lyrrander. He didn't seem particularly interested either. He had his sights on a worthwhile marriage and saw his younger brothers antics with wild human tribes as bringing down the family reputation.

Talorgan rolled his eyes. He was wearing a dark green cravat that was tucked into his tunic. They had decided that a slight color match would make the point that they had made plans together.

"At least he is in the city for another week," Talorgan's father grunted.

As soon as the carriage pulled in, Talorgan made his swift exit. Free from his family, he took solace in one minor bit of formal socialising and he could escape it for some time.

He took a glass of wine and meandered through the crowd, looking for Faye.