[It takes her a moment, but oh, she remembers her. They've spoken on the network a few times, and while Rosalind can't say she knows her all the well, she'd enjoyed the few conversations she has had.
Her smile has softened. It's not a grin, not anymore. She honestly just seems happy for him.]
Well, you asked what it was I looked for in a person, didn't you? Apply all of those descriptions to her, and you've got the general idea. And then... [His eyes fall onto some nondescript part of the wall, as he explains, that amused smiles still on his features.] She's striking, intelligent, and possesses a flair for the dramatic that I appreciate. And she's been able to put up with me for an extended period of time.
My love life is currently nonexistent, unless you want to hear about Carter's latest passes towards me.
[--actually. She smiles faintly.]
He did something quite sweet for me the other day, actually. He gave me the key towards a collection full of rare books and manuscripts that I can peruse anytime I like.
Well, I didn't bed him afterwards, so you can determine for yourself if that's a success or not.
[But she's still smiling. Rosalind hops up on the counter, settling in.]
But it was . . . ah, it was the night I remembered my gentleman. We tend to go out to dinner once or twice a month, but that night Tony did his best to distract me. We went to dinner, yes, and then he brought me to a concert hall of all things, and then . . . he has a friend, apparently, who collects old books and manuscripts. Writings. Works from Galileo and Curie and and Darwin, all mine for the looking. And he gave me a key, so I can go back whenever I'd like.
[Certainly for the evening. Thoughts of him had crept back once she'd settled down to go to sleep, but that was an inevitability, and no distraction in the world would have stopped that.]
Truth be told, I don't quite understand why he does the things he does. Which, don't misunderstand me, doesn't mean I don't enjoy them. But you're right: it is a romantic gesture. And yet . . . that's not what we are.
Nonsense. I have standards, Ardyn. If you're going to choose a partner for me, you're going to have to be far pickier. No students, no one younger than me, and a preference for women, I tend to get on better with them as a rule.
I see. In that case, you'll have to give me more time to be more thorough.
[Look they're joking and all, but-- Ardyn will actually take this task up on her behalf. He often follows through with a joke even when it's unexpected.]
You have right up until I find someone on my own. I wish you the best of luck, Ardyn, but remember I'm terribly picky. And really not all that desperate to be in someone's bed.
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Her smile has softened. It's not a grin, not anymore. She honestly just seems happy for him.]
How long has this gone on, then?
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[Not so much now, but well, funny how these things work out. Regardless, he sees recognition in her features, so of course he feels inclined to ask.]
Do you know her? She's someone who's also been graced by the app known as Retrospec, so perhaps you recognize the name?
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[But now she sure has some more motivation.]
Tell me about her.
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Well, you asked what it was I looked for in a person, didn't you? Apply all of those descriptions to her, and you've got the general idea. And then... [His eyes fall onto some nondescript part of the wall, as he explains, that amused smiles still on his features.] She's striking, intelligent, and possesses a flair for the dramatic that I appreciate. And she's been able to put up with me for an extended period of time.
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[She really is, too.]
You deserve to be happy.
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[His smile softens just a little, and only for a short moment, but he's quick to look at her again.]
But come now, that's enough sentimentality for the day. We were supposed to be talking about your love life, not mine.
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[--actually. She smiles faintly.]
He did something quite sweet for me the other day, actually. He gave me the key towards a collection full of rare books and manuscripts that I can peruse anytime I like.
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Oh? And that sounds like a very successful "pass" if you don't mind me saying so.
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[But she's still smiling. Rosalind hops up on the counter, settling in.]
But it was . . . ah, it was the night I remembered my gentleman. We tend to go out to dinner once or twice a month, but that night Tony did his best to distract me. We went to dinner, yes, and then he brought me to a concert hall of all things, and then . . . he has a friend, apparently, who collects old books and manuscripts. Writings. Works from Galileo and Curie and and Darwin, all mine for the looking. And he gave me a key, so I can go back whenever I'd like.
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[But, you know, given what she's just told him, it was probably a success either way.]
You have to admit that is a rather romantic gesture. Not to mention I bet you were as giddy as a schoolgirl.
Did it work? Distracting you, I mean.
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[Certainly for the evening. Thoughts of him had crept back once she'd settled down to go to sleep, but that was an inevitability, and no distraction in the world would have stopped that.]
Truth be told, I don't quite understand why he does the things he does. Which, don't misunderstand me, doesn't mean I don't enjoy them. But you're right: it is a romantic gesture. And yet . . . that's not what we are.
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[He's curious, and not necessarily in a teasing way this time.]
Or have you delegated him into the category of... well. "Just friends"?
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[She shrugs.]
Not that way. And again: while I am fond of him, the drinking is a bit much.
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[But it's less of a defense of drinking, instead meaning to be a throwaway comment.]
Though drinking is a rather dangerous one to have.
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[A beat, and she offers him a slight smile, more teasing than anything.]
You're so eager to see me fall in love with someone. Fawkes or Tony . . . is there a third candidate I ought to know about?
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Hand me a list of all those affected by Retrospec, I'll close my eyes, and point at a name randomly. Would that suffice?
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[Look they're joking and all, but-- Ardyn will actually take this task up on her behalf. He often follows through with a joke even when it's unexpected.]
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