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𝐆𝐔𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐕𝐄 ❁ ([personal profile] stonethrow) wrote2025-12-06 07:12 pm

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𝓶𝓪𝔂𝓫𝓮, 𝓾𝓷𝓭𝓮𝓻 𝓮𝓷𝓽𝓲𝓻𝓮𝓵𝔂 𝓭𝓲𝓯𝓯𝓮𝓻𝓮𝓷𝓽 𝓬𝓲𝓻𝓬𝓾𝓶𝓼𝓽𝓪𝓷𝓬𝓮𝓼—
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[personal profile] recreatable 2025-12-18 11:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Verso sits, and Noco instantly jumps up into his lap. Maelle pouts, and he laughs, tugging over her hand to rest it atop Noco's soft little puppy head. How spoiled. She gets to see Noco all the time! Monoco, older and less excitable, just lays his head down next to Verso's feet. ]

Oh, me? Endless social invitations— the people practically begging, in fact...

[ "You're such a liar," Maelle scoffs. ]

But I turned them all down to spend time with ma soeur préférée. [ A beat. ] Don't tell Clea I said that.

[ "I'm definitely telling Clea," she giggles, rolling her eyes. ]

Besides, Maelle and I already know everything about each other there is to know. I think it's only fair that the newcomer share about himself, instead.

[ "He's just new to you," Maelle says, but she is endlessly curious about Gustave. It's hard to glean things when he only offers answers as prizes for doing her work, so she jumps at the opportunity, turning to look at him. "But he's right." ]
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[personal profile] recreatable 2025-12-19 12:50 am (UTC)(link)
He's always this mysterious, then? How do you tolerate it?

[ "With difficulty," Maelle says solemnly. Unfortunately, Gustave has himself beset on all sides by Dessendres, who are the most annoying people in existence. Someone might expect Maelle's presence to dull Verso's more irritating edges, on his best behavior for a little sister, but in fact it seems to have had the opposite effect: he's acting up in order to entertain her.

Attention turned back to Gustave:
]

Do you have any family back home who are missing you terribly?

[ He must. Verso's surprised they've allowed this live-in employment situation. ]

An ailing grand-mère... a brother or sister... [ Very casually: ] A wife?
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[personal profile] recreatable 2025-12-19 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
[ Fucking Amelié!!! He was just about to get an answer on whether Gustave is single or not. But Verso smiles at her, too, because he does like her. He just hopes she's done interrupting. ]

We don't mind, [ he says for both him and Maelle. It's seasonal. Festive. Very appropriate for drinking in the winter snow. ]

—If you have a sister, then I guess that explains why you're so good with Maelle.

[ Maelle makes a face that's somewhere between that's true and wait, what does that mean? ]

Just a sister?
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[personal profile] recreatable 2025-12-19 06:59 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Engaged. Oh, so it was serious. Verso tries to picture the kind of person who Gustave would be interested in spending his life with, but he comes up with a blank. Truthfully, there's very little he knows about Gustave at the moment, but he's filing away each of these tidbits with care, to be ruminated on later. Eventually, he'll be able to connect the dots enough to have a full picture. ]

That's... unfortunate, [ he says, not really sure what reaction one should have in this situation. He's never had a serious relationship that lasted long enough for him to even think of marriage, let alone an actual engagement—

Which, of course, Maelle brings up. "Verso's never been engaged," she says helpfully. "Papa calls him a man about town."

Verso gives her a look that says shut the fuck up right now in Dessendre Sibling Language. Maelle takes the hint and says, "Why did you two break up?"

It's an impolite question, but Verso takes a sip of his tea to avoid correcting her.
]
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[personal profile] recreatable 2025-12-20 02:09 am (UTC)(link)
[ Verso tries to hide his laugh in his cup of tea, but only succeeds in making hot liquid splash out of it and into his lap with the force of his exhale. ]

Ah— [ Fuck. He dabs at his trousers with a napkin while Maelle giggles. ] Sorry, it's not—

[ He wasn't laughing at Gustave. ...Well, all right, he sort of was, but it wasn't ill-natured. He'd found the impromptu life lesson charming. ]

I'm not laughing. [ The lie buzzer goes off. ] Or, well, I am, but... [ It's going to be hard to recover from this one. ] You're just— a very good teacher.

[ That was really cute, imparting a lesson on Maelle like that, with such earnestness. ]
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[personal profile] recreatable 2025-12-20 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
[ Ah, shit. He thinks he might have offended Gustave with the laughter, when it wasn't meant to; it had just been so... wholesome. Said with such sincerity. He's not used to hearing things like that in the Dessendre home.

But if there's any awkwardness, Maelle smooths it away by talking at length about the art they'd gotten to see— Liberty Leading the People, The Coronation of Napoleon, The Raft of the Medusa. She goes on until Clea and Maman return home, and Verso can hear Clea calling, "Alicia! You left your Sherlock Holmes drivel behind!" as they walk up the path to the front door.

Like the voracious reader that she is, Maelle bounds down the porch to go retrieve her book. It'll only be moments before Maman sees that he's home, and then his dance card will be full for the rest of the day catching up with her. So, as Maelle flees the scene, leaving her half-eaten pastry on the table, Verso takes the opportunity to lean in and say,
] Sorry. I didn't mean to make— you've been great for Maelle. I haven't seen her this happy all year.

[ "Mon trésor!" Aline exclaims, and then he's straightening up, offering Gustave a thin-lipped smile before standing to meet his mother at the steps, hugging and kissing her while Noco prances around their feet. ]

Maman.

[ "You're going to catch your death out here," she scolds. In the near distance, he can hear Maelle arguing with Clea: Sherlock Holmes is real literature! ]

I've been kept warm by good company.
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[personal profile] recreatable 2025-12-20 04:30 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Gustave leaves both the room and the conversation; Verso doesn't even have the chance to ask Maman anything about him, because she's quickly hurrying him inside to talk about what he's been up to at the Conservatory (studying hard), does he have any friends from school in the area (a few, they might catch up over break), is he still seeing that girl (no, Maman). He's always loved being the recipient of Aline's light, having it shine down on him. They talk for hours without noticing the time pass, and without noticing that Maelle slips away halfway through, feeling ignored.

It's late evening before Verso returns to his room and realizes that, with the excitement of Maelle's arrival, the model train had been left behind. A good fifteen minutes passes between the realization and his step back out into the hallway; he unbuttons an extra button on his pajama shirt, rumples his collar just right, and picks at his hair until it looks suitably rakish and tousled.

Only then does he rap on Gustave's guest room door with the back of his knuckles, posing with a performatively languid lean against the doorway when Gustave comes to answer his knock.

Smoothly:
] Bonsoir.
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[personal profile] recreatable 2025-12-22 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
[ Apologies—? Verso follows Gustave's gaze to a sleeping Maelle, and— ]

Oh.

[ Oh, he feels terrible. He had noticed that Maelle had disappeared from their conversation at some point, but he hadn't realized that she'd come here. And why would she, if not because she'd felt excluded? Unwanted? His mood sinks in an instant. ]

I didn't realize she was here, [ he admits, shamefully. ]

...I came for the train.

[ But that feels incredibly fucking shitty of him, now. ]
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[personal profile] recreatable 2025-12-23 12:59 am (UTC)(link)
[ The tinplate steel of the little model train is chilly against his fingers, and he jumps a little, surprised. His eyes drift to the splinter-thin opening between the window and the wall, and he wonders if he should bring Gustave a blanket to stuff in the crevice. Aline and Renoir wouldn't have thought of it during the summer months when Gustave started working here, and he gets the feeling that Gustave simply puts up with it without complaining now that it's an issue. ]

Hm?

[ He comes back into awareness at the tail end of Gustave's sentence. Something about his mother's company being tiring— ]

Oh. I'm the one who tires her out, I think. All that needless worrying.

[ She's convinced he's going to get himself into all sorts of trouble at the Conservatory. It kills her that he's gone, he knows, but surely every child has to strike out on their own sometime. He can't end up like Clea, still managing the household when she's old enough to have her own.

A beat.
]

You're, uh. [ He looks down at their fingers, centimeters away on the little toy train. ] Still holding on.
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[personal profile] recreatable 2025-12-24 05:10 am (UTC)(link)
[ He did know. Well, sort of. Maelle has shown him her poetry a few times, and he's never been anything but encouraging, but she just as often hides it away. Says it's private or it's not ready. Verso thinks of his little sister choosing Gustave to confide her poetry in, just as she'd chosen Gustave to seek comfort with tonight, and he feels a surge of jealousy.

It's ugly. He smothers the feeling and replaces it with guilt instead.
]

I'm not surprised at all. She's had her nose in a book since the moment she could read.

[ Always ahead of her peers. Ahead of where Verso was at her age, certainly. She's incredibly intelligent for such a little girl. ]

—I think the fictional characters are kinder to her than people in real life.

[ Sweet Maelle, always an outsider. She'd been an unexpected addition to their family of four, much younger than Clea and Verso, who'd been bonded so closely by growing up together. Then she'd started school, and she'd been so bookish and shy, and she'd never really found someone she'd rather spend time with who wasn't fictional. ]

...Anyway. [ Mon dieu, this whole thing has gone horrifically off-track. He'd wanted to come in, take his train, maybe look dashingly handsome while doing it. ] Thanks for taking care of her. I can take her to her room.
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[personal profile] recreatable 2025-12-24 07:08 pm (UTC)(link)
[ The corner of Verso's mouth curls up, faintly but surely. Even with the unpleasant swell of jealousy, he doesn't mind Gustave coming with. How could he? Gustave is fascinating, a real erudite academic, and he probably has a lot of interesting things to say, plus he'd really like to get to know the person Maelle has been gushing about for months, and—

Who is he kidding? It's because Gustave is cute.
]

Planning a heist right under Amélie's nose, huh? [ He laughs, pocketing the train. It's heavy enough that the roomy pocket of his pajama pants sags slightly. ] I should warn my parents that they've hired an inveterate criminal.

[ Joking!! He's joking. Carefully, Verso takes the book from Maelle's hands and sets it beside her, gently slipping his hands underneath her body and hoisting her up into his arms. She's grown since he last did this, and he feels a pang of bittersweetness at the realization that he missed watching that happen.

Softly, so as not to wake her:
] Grab her book, will you? We can drop her off first, and then you can entice me into a life of crime.
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[personal profile] recreatable 2025-12-25 05:58 am (UTC)(link)
[ Ah, so that's what the little device does. Or maybe it's just part of it, and there's more to it than that; Verso's no engineer, and it's difficult for him to tell what something like that does just by looking. All the same, he gives the object an appreciative nod, complimenting Gustave's engineering without actually saying anything. ]

We shall, [ is all he whispers in response before padding down the hall to Maelle's room. He fumbles to open the door with Maelle still in his arms, then walks her to the bed to gently lay her down on the mattress.

Momentarily, he sits beside her, the bed dipping under his weight. He strokes her little cheek with his thumb, affectionate.
]

Good night, Maelle.

[ In response, she cuddles up against the pillow and murmurs, "Night, Gustave."

She's just tired, he reasons, and she's not used to him being home anymore. It's probably been Gustave walking her back to her room all these evenings that he's been away. Still, the words feel like an icy dagger to the heart, and he can't hide his disappointment as he stands up and shuts the door behind him.
]

—Kitchen's this way.

[ He probably already knows. ]
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[personal profile] recreatable 2025-12-25 09:09 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Verso's sat on the counter as Gustave talks, legs dangling as he curls his hands around his mug of Gustave-prepared hot chocolate. There's a casual ownership to the comfortable way he sits, different to Gustave's careful perch on his stool. He is a little confused by the tangent, but he's not displeased by it. It's probably the most he's heard Gustave talk at one time all day. Clearly, it's a passion project. ]

Don't worry. You can get lots of practice when you pass me in the halls.

[ Teasing, again. He hopes they'll do more than just small talk. ]

"Ça va?" "Ça va."

[ He smiles, boyish. ]

I liked your strange tangent. [ Yes, it was a strange tangent. But not a boring one. ] It's impressive that you're able to build these things. The last thing I built was a sign for the treehouse that says no sisters allowed.

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