Thierry Joly (
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Who| Enjolras, Joly, Others!
What| Reactions to a certain conversation between Venus and Courfeyrac in the arena.
Where| at a public viewing
When| Week 5, I do believe
Warnings/Notes| I don't think there are any yet!
Thus far, Joly's first of the public viewing parties as the guest of Enjolras had been...interesting...if he had to pick a polite word to toss at the cameras, the viewers, and anyone else who dared to ask him in public about his impressions of the entire thing. If asked privately, he would have had quite a different thing to say, but such thoughts were a luxury that he could not afford, even as the spectacle of death treated so callously made him want to be sick.
Enjolras's advice during the dream scenario they'd shared had served as a reminder though, and he had played his part well enough thus far, having decided, for the cameras, on an image to sell himself with (playing up the cadence of his mother's speech, dropping puns more frequently than at home, fussing with his clothing more than strictly necessary), which so far seemed to be working well enough, and was managing, with the help of a decent amount of alcohol, to get through everything so far. That was until Venus's mention of Enjolras as her Prince Charming,which set him to snort, which he quickly turned into a giggle, let them think he was a bit of an idiot if they wanted, and then Courfeyrac's question, which was enough to silence him as he glanced toward Enjolras, leaning forward a little, frankly rather curious as to what his friend was liable to do now.
What| Reactions to a certain conversation between Venus and Courfeyrac in the arena.
Where| at a public viewing
When| Week 5, I do believe
Warnings/Notes| I don't think there are any yet!
Thus far, Joly's first of the public viewing parties as the guest of Enjolras had been...interesting...if he had to pick a polite word to toss at the cameras, the viewers, and anyone else who dared to ask him in public about his impressions of the entire thing. If asked privately, he would have had quite a different thing to say, but such thoughts were a luxury that he could not afford, even as the spectacle of death treated so callously made him want to be sick.
Enjolras's advice during the dream scenario they'd shared had served as a reminder though, and he had played his part well enough thus far, having decided, for the cameras, on an image to sell himself with (playing up the cadence of his mother's speech, dropping puns more frequently than at home, fussing with his clothing more than strictly necessary), which so far seemed to be working well enough, and was managing, with the help of a decent amount of alcohol, to get through everything so far. That was until Venus's mention of Enjolras as her Prince Charming,which set him to snort, which he quickly turned into a giggle, let them think he was a bit of an idiot if they wanted, and then Courfeyrac's question, which was enough to silence him as he glanced toward Enjolras, leaning forward a little, frankly rather curious as to what his friend was liable to do now.
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"She is exquisite." Fee marveled, lips curving into a tidy smirk. "But to whom were they referring? Surely those two are not...?"
She refused to believe that the pair on the screen were entangled. Nothing in their body language indicated such affections. She turned back to Joly (or Jolllly, as she recalled from the literature) with arms folded across herself expectantly.
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"She is at that." Joly agreed, "Moreso in person." Even now, were he in the arena with her, he would see that, and be somewhat awed. Somewhat, because she had proven to be human too, and someone he might speak to, not simply the astounding and downright gorgeous warrior. "But no indeed. Rather..."
He jerked his eyes toward Enjolras, smirk crossing his face. "Now, of course, he will be among the first to disagree with that assessment but it seems obvious enough so far. Seeing them together after this has ended ough to say for certain."
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"Of course they are not involved," Felicity pronounced, voice aching with some mystery emotion. "He would never do such a thing. The very idea."
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"So he says that he would not." Joly agreed, eyedarting a little. "Personally, I do suspect denial, one might see where anyone would be smitten at once, with either one of them, but whether something comes of it...that must be left for everyone to see, I suspect."
Perhaps there was a pool that he could throw his name into for that outcome. It may help detract from other things in future, after all.
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No matter. It was lies, and Felicity knew that. She would not worry about her literary ideals being shattered by these unusual circumstances. Besides, there was another intriguing figure just before her, one she knew even less about.
"Surely you do not find this trivial gossip as appealing as the rest of these people do." She tilted her head at Joly, eyebrow raised.
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"Truthfully, I think no woman, even Venus, who is extraordinary, could cope well with the reality of Enjolras. But I do believe they are fond of each other. That is...rather clear enough." And then he was straightening again, as if he'd just divulged some secret, and winking, very broadly.
"Ah but my dear Mademoiselle does trivial gossip not have its place here and now? I intend to make myself the connoisseur of all that may be known. And perhaps, in time, a source."
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In truth, however, Fee was delighted. She did love some delicious gossip, even if she didn't know the people involved very well. She would educate herself, and she would delight in it. She could weave just as pretty yarns as Joly could.
"Let us hear a tasty morsel, monsieur. What other news can you tell me?" She leaned in, a conspiratorial grin on her lips.
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Education was a very good way to look at it. Joly was a naturally nosy person, something he had given up on correcting a very long time ago, and if he could pass along information, well, all the better, especially here.
"I HAVE just been informed that Courfeyrac there has been rather making the rounds amongst most ladies. You may wish to have a care with him, should the pair of you meet. That comes from Enjolras himself, who would not lie." He added, eyes gleaming. "I am surprised he's not tried with Venus herself."
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Of course it had to be one of those later two options, did it not? All right, so he did wonder, but the first was...not so likely, he supposed, and instead nodded, though in truth, that seemed something of a pity.
"Well, then I do wish you luck with that." He settled on, rather sincere at that. "And I dare day, you could manage Courfeyrac, at that."
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"I can manage anyone who dares try to manage me."
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And he did not somehow suspect that she was one to aim for a religious life or anything close to that so, well. It was too soon to mention anything of his own personal life to her, he suspected, or to further press for detail, so he did neither, and nodded instead.
"Then I pity the person who attempts it, truly."
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"Ah well, as Enjolras has just been mentioning, there are a slew of them. I have NOT had names however, but then, I have not been here quite long enough to observe him in this environment. However, if it is anything like in Paris..."
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Easy opportunities to talk about his friends worked wonders after all, and he certainly assumed, from what Enjolras had mentioned that the rumors of Courfeyrac, both here, and at home, must be becoming stuff of legend.
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"All in all, rather enjoyable. A pity to hear yours was not so much."
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Her eyes went dim then. "Instead, I am here."
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