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[personal profile] recreatable 2025-12-31 04:24 am (UTC)(link)
Madness

[ It's a good thing that it's dark in here, hardly any light from the moon spilling in from the open window behind him, because it means that Gustave won't be able to see him roll his eyes. The insulted scoff is audible, though, unable to be suppressed. Madness! Nothing mad about it. He'd taken care to be certain his suspicions were correct: snooping on a letter addressed to Clea, confronting Simon about its contents. ]

Is it madness to heroically obstruct your assassination?

[ Maybe it is, if he's going to be so ungrateful. ]
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[personal profile] recreatable 2026-01-04 06:30 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Well. Yes. He did! Obviously, he thought that Gustave would just sense his pure—mostly pure, maybe a little selfish, but not malicious—intentions and go along with it. From their sparse interactions at events, he'd assumed Gustave was mild-mannered, pliable.

He's reconsidering that idea now.
]

Come on.

[ It's hard to make out in the dim, but Verso's expression is exasperated, not unlike the face a child would wear when his sibling accuses him of doing something bad. ]

Is this about the spilled wine?
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[personal profile] recreatable 2026-01-07 12:32 am (UTC)(link)
It's—

[ To leave Paris, to leave the country. He can't deny that Gustave's assassination was the perfect opportunity dropped right into his lap. While the all-out war is contained to Paris and its neighboring cities, the world outside of France is less friendly to Painters. He'd hoped to pose as a neutral party, but it would be even better to have a Writer by his side as he travels. Less chance of running into trouble.

Seems like a bit of a hard sell at the moment, but surely Gustave will feel more amenable once they're on the move.
]

To get out of here, for starters. I'd like you to survive the night, if it's all the same to you.
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[personal profile] recreatable 2026-01-11 06:04 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Well, Gustave is certainly a bit bossy. This is his heroic assassination thwarting, not Gustave's, but— all right, he does have a point. Verso hadn't really thought this part through, but if it looks as if Gustave had a run-in with a thief or perhaps even a kidnapper, there'll be less impetus for the Painters—the ones who care about this stupid conflict, whose numbers seem to grow by the day—to go looking for him.

So, he approaches Gustave's desk, gingerly picking up a notebook on it. He's reluctant to truly trash someone else's place, and it's obvious in the way he handles it; he crouches down, arranging it haphazardly on the floor as if it was knocked off in haste, but doesn't actually knock it off himself. He opens the drawers of the desk, too, like perhaps someone was rifling through them.
]

I'm not sure how much time we have.

[ Probably better to assume 'less' than 'more', hence the urgency. ]
Edited 2026-01-11 18:04 (UTC)
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[personal profile] recreatable 2026-01-17 11:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Shit. Monoco only sounds like that when—

[ He starts to bark, then. There's no doubt in Verso's mind that it's an alert bark; Monoco hasn't the slightest idea what's going on, not really, but he knows enough to be frightened of strangers entering a place that Verso is in. ]

Quiet, Monoco, [ he hisses out the window. ]

They're here.

[ 'After you', Gustave had said, but Verso takes the opportunity to reach out and yank Gustave along by the forearm as he starts to climb out the window. ]

Come on.