Havelock Vetinari (
oneman_onevote) wrote2012-03-15 01:33 pm
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AU: Terre D'Intrigue - We Need To Talk About Matthieu
The apprentice that presents a letter at Brix nó Balm de Marsilikos' house is still young enough to be properly called a child, but bears the direct gaze and assured air of one who knows he is meant to stay with House Mandrake.
He waits with creditable calm and quiet for one who knows his vaguely-intimidating teacher is actually waiting just across the street in a carriage, and might arch an eyebrow in no uncertain terms if he takes too long.
(Havelock nó Mandrake's ways are sometimes strange, but it would be unthinkable to question him.)
The letter - when it reaches Brix - is sealed tight, and inside reads simply,
Brix, I need to talk to you.
-Havelock
He waits with creditable calm and quiet for one who knows his vaguely-intimidating teacher is actually waiting just across the street in a carriage, and might arch an eyebrow in no uncertain terms if he takes too long.
(Havelock nó Mandrake's ways are sometimes strange, but it would be unthinkable to question him.)
The letter - when it reaches Brix - is sealed tight, and inside reads simply,
Brix, I need to talk to you.
-Havelock
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An eyebrow quirks.
"So yes, almost certainly."
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A breath in, a breath out.
"In your opinion, is this a matter of heresy?"
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"Matthieu would have been far clearer about that."
Thank Elua for that much.
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That's a relief, of some kind.
"I'll call on him and see what else I can discover. At least I can make sure he's all right."
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"He probably won't tell you much, but any of his most recent patrons would be helpful. It was most likely a new one, at that."
He can't imagine Matthieu seeing someone twice, after an encounter as uncomfortable as that one surely was.
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She's frowning suddenly.
"One unfamiliar with the Night Court, perhaps?"
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"Most likely."
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He rubs his forehead briefly, almost looking tired.
(Assignations are wonderful, as a rule, but worry on top is a little draining.)
Then he slants a glance sideways at her, rueful.
"So, how are you?"
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She sighs.
"Did you say you had questions for me, as well?"
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"Only if you knew any of Matthieu's recent patrons yourself."
He didn't want to come straight out with that particular request until she knew the situation.
"Visitors to Gentian rarely visit Mandrake as well, yourself excepted, so I am less likely to recognise any."
On the plus side, though, he is more likely to be able to speak to such patrons without being obviously one of Matthieu's friends.
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"I hate to cast suspicion on my own patrons, but there are too many coincidences for my liking."
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Please tell him you haven't had similar experience, Brix.
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"I know I can count on your discretion."
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...Yes, he shared his worries over Matthieu with her.
But she is the only person he goes to. He does not trust easily.
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"Matthieu and I met a Siovalese lord at Matthieu's debut as courtesan -- Lord Jonathan Grue de Agen. We had a pleasant enough assignation recently, he and I, but I thought perhaps I did not quite cater to his tastes. He was most intrigued by Matthieu."
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"At Matthieu's debut? You both spoke to him?"
It is not usually his custom to attend every party there is in the Night Court, but he went to that one for Matthieu - and accordingly, kept a casual watch on his friends.
(Again: Mandrake House, everyone.)
And there was a man he saw with each of them, he thinks.
"Could you describe him briefly?"
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...Yes.
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"You saw him. Is that how he seemed to you?"
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Many of his trainee apprentices and adepts have not yet honed down the predatory body language that develops once they learn what they want.
It gives him a little more of a comparison to someone untrained who nevertheless shares certain proclivities.
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"That is interesting," she murmurs. "Our assignation was . . . plain, shall we say, but I did wonder if he might not have some sharper desires he was hiding."
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"Then why bring them out with Matthieu, if he was the one?"
It's not as if Brix is entirely averse to some of Mandrake's traditional tastes, as Havelock has cause to know.
Still, Matthieu did stress that his vision had been invoked, or at least involved...
"How much did he know about you both before approaching? Did he approach one of you first?"
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