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ᴄʟɪᴠᴇ ʀᴏꜱꜰɪᴇʟᴅ. ([personal profile] flamebrand) wrote2024-09-08 02:07 pm
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[personal profile] tableauvivant 2026-01-10 01:19 am (UTC)(link)
[There is a moment where Verso holds the possibility of both – grabbing some wine and enjoying a change in scenery, finding more of himself to reveal in the way the greenhouse windows, too, open up into nothing – but, in truth, he offered that idea because he'd felt a bit guilty over how his tiredness had driven him towards the other. He hadn't wanted to drag Clive down with him if he was in the mood for another kind of more.

It's just been a very long day. First Clea and Clive, and then Clive and Joshua. Fleeting sleep sandwiched between questions that hadn't exactly felt great to field. His mind just needs more room to travel to simpler places – or to drunker ones, if that's what it's going to take – and perhaps, on some level, it needed the permission to let it happen. Granted, it's your turn to choose isn't exactly permission, but he also suspects that Clive would be unhappy to know that he'd tried to answer based on predictions about his preferences or in deference to that aforementioned guilt, so once Clive releases him, Verso rises with no indication to join him, then pats Clive's shoulder to speak the stay here that he doesn't put to words.]


Flatterer. [Is his response to the honor comment. Then:] I'll be right back.

[Off he goes, and then back he comes with a couple bottles of wine and some glasses, all balanced on a moderately well-stocked charcuterie board in case they need something to soak up the wine, or just to fill their stomachs. He's having some fun with it too, red silk napkin hanging over the arm that's holding the tray, his other arm neatly folded behind his back, as he stands at the threshold to the room and calls out:]

Votre vin, monsieur Rosfield. Et quelques amuse-gueules.
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[personal profile] tableauvivant 2026-01-10 05:30 am (UTC)(link)
[Shut up, you like it, Verso doesn't need to say; Clive falls so easily into playing his own part that it speaks for itself. The parts of Verso's laughter that he can't manage to hold back for the sake of the performance have a musicality to them, a lightness that almost – almost – veers it towards giggle territory. There Clive is, that theatre nerd; there's that inner child who may well save them both.]

Only if mon gentil chevalier will accept my favour.

[Hands full or otherwise placed, he waggles the tray-bearing forearm, gesturing with his head to the swaying swath of silk. And, granted, he could make things easier by placing everything down and handing the favour to Clive his damned self, but he has decided thusly: that the knight must be the gentleman, and the lovely waiter can be the lord in disguise, concealing his true identity until the time is right. Or until they both lose the plot and fall back into each other, the flame and the starlight, the hearth and the glimmer.

Regardless, the point is that in this story, lords, even in disguise, do not set their own places. Perhaps, then, Verso should have chosen another role, but it's too late to change that now, and so he watches Clive with bated breath. Or something.

In the meantime, though:]


I chose it especially for him. Il est absolument ravissant en rouge.
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[personal profile] tableauvivant 2026-01-10 06:11 pm (UTC)(link)
[Of course, Verso knew he'd been right about the red; that little flash of silk gets situated in the V of Clive's shirt, and Verso watches how its sheen catches the golden light, takes in the shadow that the folds in the fabric cast upon his chest, then looks up into Clive's gentled eyes and feels like he's the one who's undeserving.

Ah, but the show must go on, and Verso must Verso.]


Moi? I am but a humble serviteur, mon chevalier. However, should you see me as someone lordly regardless – beautifully so as you say, and mysteriously, I would suggest in turn – then I would accept, for none have gazed upon me with eyes so inviting and blue they put the sky the shame, and if I know aught at all, it's that woe will always befall the man who takes such graces for granted.

[Now, he'll take his seat upon the floor, briefly contemplating using the blocks as coasters but ultimately deciding that it would only make it easier for one careless brush of an arm to knock a glass over, and so everything keeps its place on the bare floor, even the lord-in-disguise and, soon, his knight-in-the-open. Then, he sets to work popping the cork from one of the bottles and pouring generous servings of its golden liquid into each of the glasses.]

Please, join me. I hope you like sweet wines.
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[personal profile] tableauvivant 2026-01-11 12:52 am (UTC)(link)
[A kiss fails to materialise, and in its absence a challenge crystallises: entice the steadfast and loyal knight into foolishness. Not a difficult task at all, particularly for a man so given towards the same, but an appealing one to draw out, and so he does, positioning himself as primly as can be managed by a forestman on a floor, and he takes a generous sip of his own wine, letting a droplet of it linger on his lip before licking it away.]

I'd dare not dream to stake a claim on your heart, should it belong to another.

[Semantics; that just means he has to steal it, first.]

Besides, to win a chevalier's affections is no small feat indeed. What cause have I to believe it truly possible for one such as myself? Nay, it seems the only fool in the making is the man before you now.

[He slips further into ridiculousness with an easy comfort, a familiarity that suggests this is hardly his first time and an eagerness that clarifies it's been a long while since he's felt free enough to enjoy himself like this.

So: A look to Clive's glass. A glint to Verso's eyes.]


Is it to your liking – [He lowers his voice to a rumble.] – Monsieur Rosfield?
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[personal profile] tableauvivant 2026-01-11 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
[Speaking of ruin: that crackle of Clive's chroma sets Verso's shoulders alight, and he bites his tongue to keep himself from losing face beyond how he sways into the feeling and how he has to breathe it out of his system before he can shift back into character.]

Mm, I do. Particularly when they have a heat to them that laps at my tongue and brings a quite pleasing sting to my lips. There's naught I wouldn't do to partake of such delicacies, but alas, it seems fate has chosen to deny me them.

[He'll just have to take another sip of wine, pointedly looking down the rim of the glass at Clive. His expression gives little away, but not even he's masterful enough at masking to dull that still-bright light in his eyes. The way Clive plays along, how he meets him stride by stride, all those little hints that he's having to hold himself back – they're their own sequence of music, another unique chorus of I-love-yous that resonates just as strong inside of Verso as that burst of chroma had.]

Et tu, mon chevalier? You've chosen a rather fragrant cheese.

[In truth, Verso was too captivated by how the moment was manifesting in the look on Clive's face that he has no attention to spare for whichever cheese he'd grabbed from the board. But, he plays it off regardless, canting his head to the side as if his curiosity is something genuine.]

Am I right to assume that you favour a touch of bite?
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[personal profile] tableauvivant 2026-01-11 03:28 am (UTC)(link)
[It's a delight to see that fire in Clive's eyes, to watch as it's made obedient. And it helps to keep Verso pushing through his own instincts and desires and the ever-increasing inclination to steal victory through yielding rather than earn it through holding firm. Clive speaks of challenge and that doesn't help; Clive's hands cast into the space between them something that Verso can't quite put to words and he thinks of all the ways he can leave the memory of his teeth behind, little ghosts of redness, little streaks of light.]

I may have something that's to your pleasure.

[He picks up a cube of cheese, displaying it between his fingers before popping it into his mouth and kissing the residue off of his own fingers. A moment spent chewing and swallowing – maybe he didn't think this tease entirely through – and then he puts down his own glass and reaches to refill Clive's, opting for a slow, methodical pour, and a lingering gaze to match, as if he's studying Clive for the answers they both already have.]

Nothing is ever certain. I've an eye for handsome knights with strong hands, but I've a memory poorer than most as well.

[Wine poured, he returns the bottle to the tray and leans back on his hands.]

Though I must say that my status as someone... so very comfortably beneath you, well, it does give me cause to wonder how our paths might possibly have crossed. Perhaps you ought to tell me the circumstances under which you find me familiar.
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[personal profile] tableauvivant 2026-01-11 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
And you speak with such praises that I know only envy for your lord, mon chevalier, for were I he, would I not be closer to where you are? Would you not know by now how sweet the wine is on my palate?

[For emphasis: he lifts himself up enough to take another sip of his own wine, generous again, draining what's left in his glass. Idly, he considers taking his next sip from Clive's glass, but he seems to be drinking from it with a purpose – and far be it from Verso to get in its way – so, he pours himself more instead, taking a sip that he savours for a while, staining his mouth with its taste.]

But, no, if had cause to believe that I could bring rise to your smile, you would never have seen the last of me, for I would have been so struck by its glory that naught else would draw my focus.

[Almost, anyway. That laugh does a good job of distracting him for a moment as he thinks of all the other ways Clive's voice can rumble, and at all the other ways that fire inside of him flares in wondrous ways. Gentle in some lights, soothing in others, always with an underlying passion that Verso wants to grow ever familiar with, in chaste ways and otherwise.

Trickery, though. Verso's lips curl into that half-smile of his, and he shrugs his free hand as if his manner of trickery is a simpler thing, a sleight of hand, a trick of the cards, a fake coin that grants him whatever fortune he seeks.]


I've been... known to dabble. Have you a favourite I could perform?
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[personal profile] tableauvivant 2026-01-11 05:53 pm (UTC)(link)
[Verso is fortunate (albeit questionably so) that his propensity towards lying and his rampant doofusosity have made him stubbornly persistent, because otherwise, that escalation of Clive's smile would have done him in entirely. As it stands, he looks away as if he doesn't have the right to gaze upon it – though really, it's because it's dangerously bright – passing it off as though the knight's observations have rendered the humble waiter shy.]

You flatter me still. Surely, were those accusations to prove true, then I've done naught to deserve such a display of gratitude.

[Still, he leans a little forward and takes another sip of wine before putting the glass down. The requested hand hovers near to his own chest as if unsure, though his mask slips a little more and his expression reveals only his continued inclination towards troublemaking.]

Thus, where you speak of my eloquence, I would remark on the openness of your eyes, and of your heart to accommodate all you see, and so too have I much to say on the gentleness of your hands, even where they rise rough with callouses – or perhaps especially so in those places. It is for those reasons that I accept, else I risk offending a good man who knows that which I have long failed to grasp.

[Now, he shamelessly hooks his fingers over Clive's palm with faux-shamefulness, an unworthy object of affection who cannot resist the greed of wanting to be wanted. Or something; the narrative keeps losing itself little by little as its layers get peeled back and Verso finds himself with less room to manoeuvre and a dwindling motivation to keep the performance going.

But far from a lost motivation, so he waits with quiet eagerness to see where Clive intends to take things next.]
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[personal profile] tableauvivant 2026-01-12 12:35 am (UTC)(link)
[Clive is mistaken.

Maybe the lord curling up in his arms like a stubborn alley cat, seeking warmth separate from the one still cascading down his knuckles, lacks the capacity to hide from his knight, but the man behind the lord – oh, how he hides. He wouldn't even have to try all that hard. And even now, Verso finds another way to hide, tucking his face against Clive's neck, pressing lips and tongue, then teeth, to his pulse. Expressing and absorbing and pretending that his thoughts haven't wandered just a bit elsewhere.]


Never would I want to.

[This is the truth, too; if it does come to pass that he disappears, then it won't be something driven by want. Just need. Self-loathing. The feeling like he isn't good for anything besides bringing about suffering. The usual.

And the wrong mood for a moment defined by silliness, and ridiculousness, and each man's pursuit of the other over wine and charcuterie and a floor cluttered with memories that belong to neither of them. He doesn't quite manage to cast it aside, but he does succeed at grasping back onto that brighter truth he's just shared.]


The humble servant happens to like when his kind knight knows exactly where he's been, all along.

[Very much, actually. Idly, his mind flits back to the subject of hiding, and he wonders if maybe even that impulse will be different with Clive. Maybe rather than hoping to never wake up, he'll hope to be saved.

Probably not. But it's a nice thought to have, regardless.]
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[personal profile] tableauvivant 2026-01-12 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
[Verso likes Clive's specificity here – his blue eyes – like his fully felt yet ridiculously spoken sentiments might have meant exactly what he'd wanted them to mean. Likes the heavy breath of that sigh, too, and the softer breathing that follows the kiss to his hair. Once again, that feeling of tiredness settles upon him, probably brought on by his momentary diversion into what it means to hide, but it's the good kind. The kind that keeps him from bucking against the notion of being something to protect.]

I know. You probably should have thought of that before falling for the charmingly reckless rapscallion with wanderlust, but...

[A soft rumble of a laugh, delivered into the crook of Clive's neck. He still smells of the oils Verso had washed his hair with the night before, and he breathes the scent in, how it sits upon his skin, mingling with his own aroma. Were sleep a kinder thing to Verso, he might have let his eyes flutter shut and taken a moment to just appreciate how much he loves this knight-dog-fire of a man, but instead he snakes himself free enough to grab his wine and lift it into another toast.]

I'm glad you went with the whole fool-in-love thing.

[This time, he follows the sip he takes with that long-denied (it was like five minutes, Verso, don't be dramatic) kiss, savouring it with the same enthusiasm with which he'd embraced their little bit of theatre. Maybe he's not in the most comfortable position on the floor – and perhaps some of the blocks behind his feet get scattered as he manoeuvres himself into place – but oh well, who cares, the knight has found his lord, and the lord has more favours to give him than the silk still tucked into his shirt.

After a moment:]


It's nice having someone to be a fool with.
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[personal profile] tableauvivant 2026-01-12 03:24 am (UTC)(link)
[Oh, Verso isn't quite sure how he feels about that self-deprecation, playful though it comes across as being. He wants to go back to hearing Clive speak about his eyes and his protectiveness and his happiness. Remaining fools is a good enough consolation prize that it doesn't even feel like a consolation, though, so Verso bites his tongue on the matter of which one is truly out-doofuses the other, and whether Clive could ever truly be considered a fool at all, and he follows his focus to the train set.

It's emblematical of the other Verso, he knows, but not in a way that resonates with him. It's one toy among countless more; he scarcely remembers it beyond an abstracted understanding that he had always loved trains, which must have meant he spent a great deal of time playing with them.

And which now means that he's curious to see what Clive has in mind for them – if they are indeed connected to whatever it is he has in mind. An intrigue made all the more, well, intriguing by how Verso can see the buzz of that honeyed wine working its way through him, brighting his eyes and rosing his cheeks just enough to be noticeable in the dim light.

He lifts himself back up, not wanting to miss a moment, and shoots Clive an affirming finger.]


Always try to impress me with your foolishness, mon feu.

[It's his love language, secondary only to touch.]
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[personal profile] tableauvivant 2026-01-12 06:50 pm (UTC)(link)
[Better at holding his alcohol given his history of grabbing for the absinthe when the need insists that it's arisen, Verso is barely abuzz when Clive sets to work on the trains, and so once he realises what's happening, the impact it has on him is almost sobering. Because those memories he'd thought had simply faded away with time stir up a never-known boyishness inside of him, a sense of mourning for that little boy at the heart of the Canvas who knows he'll never grow up.

And while Verso understands why Clive presented it as something foolish – they are grown men watching a toy train circle (oval?) around a track – he doesn't laugh or play up the silliness of it, and his smile is more wistful than anything, lost in a past he's never known.]


Choo-choo.

[He says after a moment in a quieted voice, unable to rejoin Clive in their theatrics from before right away. Over the years, he's encountered Verso's soul a few times, that faceless boy overlooking his destroyed world, confused and unsure and jailed by a Canvas that Verso can only assume he no longer wants to paint. Not with everything that's happened; not with how it's destroying his family. He sits with him now in a way his family doesn't seem to, anymore, his mother focused on her new creations, his father and one sister on his destruction, his other sister overwritten by their mother's chroma.

Summoning forth his own chroma, he lights up the windows and thinks, too, about cold winter nights at the station, waiting for the last train back into Lumiere and watching it as it curled around the mountains, a light in the darkness, a promise of warmth and home and rum and hot chocolate by the fire, a book in his lap, music playing on the gramophone. All things he revisit now, he knows, but this isn't that manor and he is not that Verso. Even if those are his real memories from things he really did in this canvas world.

It's been a moment since he's said anything. I'll probably be a bit, still, before he finds the words. So, instead:]


It appears you're now the one who has misled me, gentil chevalier. You're no fool at all, but a thief, for you have stolen the wind from my lungs.

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