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Una Persson, temporal adventuress ([personal profile] una_persson) wrote in [community profile] gocirclegogo2012-12-10 01:21 pm

Plan A: Cause Trouble. Plan B: Find More.

Una had waited a few days to send Signor Candida a letter from Jeremy Cornelius, asking for more travel advice for Rome and the surroundings; as she anticipated and as she gleefully reported to Dorian, the response that came to Jeremy's poste restante was an invitation to dine, and that the charmingly sceptical Signor Gray was also welcome. The arrangement for the evening in question, then, was for Una-as-Jeremy to collect Dorian, and for the two of them to proceed to Kensington together.

But on the appointed night, it was Una as herself (albeit in a fashionably daring Artistic Dress gown in blue and white) that rang at Grosvenor Square, with a letter in her hand, a disgruntled expression on her face, and not a single damn given for anyone who looked sidelong at her for showing up alone at Mr Gray's house.
depicted: (I've watched you dance with danger)

[personal profile] depicted 2013-01-20 11:01 pm (UTC)(link)
"Why don't we travel?" His fingers curled around hers and then he was clasping his hands, caught up in his own idea. "Why wait for our quarry to come back from Italy? We'll pursue him to Rome, and when we've found the truth, we can do anywhere, do anything? There are things about this world even I have yet to discover, and I can think of no one better as partner in my explorations."
depicted: (I've watched you dance with danger)

[personal profile] depicted 2013-01-21 05:13 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'll take any you you want for accompanying me. I love the way you multiple your personalities." Holding her there, Dorian was enamoured of Una Persson in that loveless way of his, and had no desire to hide the fact. "We could even be different people at every port."
depicted: (you've such a fetching smile)

[personal profile] depicted 2013-01-22 06:02 am (UTC)(link)
"Are you sure about France? I don't think I've seen any widows grieve there." Yet he would not begrudge her her masks or her honesty. He was composed of multiples himself, and only rarely did he trouble himself with wondering what he really was.

Then again, he always had a picture to show him the truth.