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River Tam ([personal profile] river_meimei) wrote2008-03-27 12:29 am
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The kitchen: ruled by a plump and autocratic cook with a horde of scurrying servants.

The hallways: lit by gas and sunlight, wallpapered, lined with classrooms. (River's shoulders are tight and hunched every time she looks in one of these rooms. She looks in every one anyway. Every room; every corner.)

The cellar: damp, dim, full of shelves and barrels and glass jars. Pickles, blanched vegetables, potatoes and parsnips and onions. Coal and wood for fires.

The attic: dusty, dim as the cellar, and full of papers and stored paintings rather than root vegetables. A few servants' bedrooms, tiny and spare, with the kind of desperate cleanliness that's meant to make up for a lack of actual possessions.

Hardly anyone notices one more servant girl, especially one who keeps well out of the way of other servants. A few people -- a portly teacher with a bluff avuncular face, the cook, an imperious young teenager -- give her orders, barked or distractedly mumbled. River nods, tries not to flinch and not to glower, and scurries on with the proper cowed air. She ignores the orders once she's out of sight, of course.

Mostly, she keeps to the shadows. The corners, the back stairways, the closets; even fewer people look there.

She listens for whispers said and unsaid, for secrets and plans and screams. She looks at the walls: the cracks, the spaces, measuring dimensions with her eyes while her fingers tick and twist through mental calculations at her side.

(Whatever else may be said of the Academy, River learned there. Learned well.)

River watches, and River listens, and what River finds is: everything matches. Everything adds up.

There's a discreet back stairwell for servants' usage, but no hidden passages. There are trapdoors -- for laundry. There are rooms the students aren't allowed in -- for the faculty, or the servants.

But there's nothing sinister, in the building or lurking in anyone's thoughts. Nothing but the usual, petty human venalities.

It's an Edwardian girls' school.
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[personal profile] mistressmaryquitecontrary 2008-03-27 04:43 am (UTC)(link)
Mary is supposed to be excused from class briefly to go to the privy.

Instead, she is in the gardens outside, because it is spring and past spring, and she absolutely cannot make it through this whole afternoon without going o spend at least some time outside.
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[personal profile] mistressmaryquitecontrary 2008-03-27 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
The gardens at school are well-trimmed, not half-wild, like Mary's own, but the flowers are no less pretty for all that.

Mary goes around to each bed, naming the types one by one to herself, observing whether they are growing well or ill (mostly well). She should probably be looking around to make sure no one sees her; she's not.
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[personal profile] mistressmaryquitecontrary 2008-03-27 05:47 am (UTC)(link)
A bell rings, somewhere in the school.

Mary whirls around - she'd forgotten how long she'd been out here - and sees a figure standing in the servant's doorway.

A servant climbing the stairs or moving into the garden wouldn't catch Mary's attention in the least. A servant standing still, though, is something more rare.

A second of squinting into the dark, and her eyes fly wide open.
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[personal profile] mistressmaryquitecontrary 2008-03-27 06:05 am (UTC)(link)
"Mr. Tam has not sent you here!" Mary exclaims - though she's sharp enough to try to modulate her usual loud tone of voice into something quieter. "How did you come?"
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[personal profile] mistressmaryquitecontrary 2008-03-27 06:40 am (UTC)(link)
"You said you would help," Mary says, remembering.

There's a small smile on her face, as she says it, before it fades back into a worried look. "But if you have come to bring me back it is more complicated than it was; there is a -"

What there is, it seems, is an interruption.

"Mary Lennox!"
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[personal profile] mistressmaryquitecontrary 2008-03-28 04:24 am (UTC)(link)
Mary turns too, already on the defensive, her face altering from concerned to stubborn and silent.

The person approaching is tall and thin and female and impeccably dressed - an etiquette teacher, during the morning hours, and at other times a chaperone.

"Miss Lennox," she says, sharply, "you are meant to be in Monsieur Levardin's class at this very moment - and instead I find you out, unchaperoned, consorting with servants. What possible excuse can you have for this behavior?"
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[personal profile] mistressmaryquitecontrary 2008-03-28 05:05 am (UTC)(link)
. . . that's not what River usually sounds like.

(River, it seems, Mary notes with some approval, is very good at disguises.)

Mary, who is not quite so good at disguises, or deception, cannot think of anything to say except to announce, stubbornly, "It is not her fault."
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[personal profile] mistressmaryquitecontrary 2008-03-28 05:56 am (UTC)(link)
"She was not," Mary says, more loudly, "harassing me. I went and spoke to her. So you see it is not in the least her fault. I am allowed to speak to servants, aren't I? If I want things? That is what servants are for."
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[personal profile] mistressmaryquitecontrary 2008-03-29 04:51 am (UTC)(link)
Mary jerks her head and back up straighter than ever - in posture, if in nothing else, Mary is the very model of a proper English gentlewoman - and announces, "It is not truancy to want to see the spring. If you gave us more time outside we should be healthier - it is better for us than dancing is, anyways!"
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[personal profile] wolflord_andain 2008-03-29 05:00 am (UTC)(link)
"Miss Lennox."

The voice is crisp and cool, and coming from the nearer side of the garden.

"You would do well to apologize to Miss Stonewell for that bit of rudeness."

Winter-grey eyes cut to the aforementioned Stonewell, brows arching in what only looks like a question.

"And after, I suspect you and I shall have a chat about your missing translation, will we not?"

He does not look toward River at all.
Edited 2008-03-29 05:06 (UTC)
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[personal profile] mistressmaryquitecontrary 2008-03-29 05:19 am (UTC)(link)
"It is not rudeness," Mary says, sullenly. "It is true."

Her eyes flick from Galadan to River - she won't be able to read what River's thinking about seeing Galadan, of course, she never can tell what people are thinking, but she can't help trying, anyways - and, seeing that River's still keeping up the servant act, return to Miss Stonewell.

"What missing translation?" she adds, rather indignantly. "I have done my work."
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[personal profile] wolflord_andain 2008-03-29 05:28 am (UTC)(link)
Miss Stonewell looks embarrassed for a moment before her face settles into stern lines. "Mary! That will be extra work in etiquette for you, speaking to Mr Wolfe so. It is hardly attractive behavior in a young lady."

Galadan's expression has shifted not a whit.

"Tacticus. I can, I suppose, see how you may have forgotten it, in light of all your other work. Though I had imagined one of my better students would not be so lax."

He pauses her, looking up at Miss Stonewell.

"Please, do not let us keep you. Miss Lennox and I will be discussing this matter on her way back to her dancing lessons."
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[personal profile] mistressmaryquitecontrary 2008-03-29 05:36 am (UTC)(link)
Mary has some sense of the requirements of subtlety.

If she were in Milliways, for example, she would respond to this, quite reasonably, that Mr. Wolfe does not care in the least if any of the young ladies are attractive. But she is not in Milliways, and so she snaps her mouth shut and glowers at Galadan instead - calling her a good student does not make up for creating imaginary missing work for her; he could surely have thought of a better excuse!

The discussion of this matter had better take a while.
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[personal profile] wolflord_andain 2008-03-29 05:58 am (UTC)(link)
Galadan remains silent until Miss Stonewell is out of earshot.

Then he flicks a quick glance at River, eyebrows raised.

It's not an entirely unexpected development, but it's hardly ideal, either.

"Subterfuge will, I fear, never be your forte, Mary."
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[personal profile] mistressmaryquitecontrary 2008-03-29 06:14 am (UTC)(link)
Mary flushes dull red.

"I do not want to lie," she mutters, rather embarrassed.

"I can sneak and be quiet and so on. I can even pick locks. Anyways," she adds, more loudly, "I did not give River away. Miss Stonewell was cross with me, but she always is, so it hardly matters."

This is perhaps an exaggeration, but.
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[personal profile] wolflord_andain 2008-03-29 06:25 am (UTC)(link)
"And shall I send you on another errand, Becky?"

He can probably think of one, depending on where she needs to go.
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[personal profile] mistressmaryquitecontrary 2008-03-29 06:29 am (UTC)(link)
"Everyone here," Mary says, glumly, "is either cranky or silly."

Which category Galadan falls into, NOBODY KNOWS.
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[personal profile] wolflord_andain 2008-03-29 06:40 am (UTC)(link)
One corner of his mouth twitches imperceptibly, then he inclines his head in a slight nod.

"It is somewhat unfortunate that I cannot gainsay Mary, at the moment."

More than somewhat, even.

"Still. Rest assured that it is bearable."

At least for him, for now. It's almost entertaining to thwart both the faculty's efforts at pinning him down and the girls' efforts to garner his attention.

Almost entertaining. His benevolence can only last so long.
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[personal profile] mistressmaryquitecontrary 2008-03-29 06:54 am (UTC)(link)
And Galadan has been here less than a week. Mary would like to point out that she has been enduring for months.

"It is better now that Galadan is here," Mary allows. "I am learning more, anyways, but how I should rather be home!"
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[personal profile] wolflord_andain 2008-03-29 07:04 am (UTC)(link)
"Needs must."

Galadan's voice is very dry.

"And how long may we expect your company, Becky?"

His lip twitches again, even more faintly this time.
Edited 2008-03-29 07:06 (UTC)
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[personal profile] mistressmaryquitecontrary 2008-03-29 07:10 am (UTC)(link)
"I do not think you should be a servant here very long," Mary says, frowning faintly. "As you are not one normally I do not think you should find it pleasant."
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[personal profile] wolflord_andain 2008-03-29 07:35 am (UTC)(link)
"Well enough," Galadan says, any and all amusement kept well out of his voice.

"Mary and I have much to discuss, as well."
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[personal profile] mistressmaryquitecontrary 2008-03-29 07:37 am (UTC)(link)
Mary turns to Galadan, and folds her arms, remembering her initial complaint.

"I do all the homework!"
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[personal profile] wolflord_andain 2008-03-29 08:02 am (UTC)(link)
Galadan, meanwhile, takes this time to address Mary's lax attitudes toward Greek and Latin.

At length.

Which unfortunately results in Mary missing the entirety of her dance lessons for the day.

Gideon Wolfe will apologize to the dancing master over dinner. It's only polite.