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Reuben St. John ([info]godisindetails) wrote in [info]toujoursliberer,
@ 2008-07-17 20:42:00

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Entry tags:character development, reuben_stjohn

Call to Prayer
Subject: The Sunday Service
Where: A London Parish
Who: Reuben St. John
Warnings: None
Open to: All


The service went well. He hadn't tumbled over the delivery of the psalms, and his voice hadn't trembled through the lines of the Lord's Prayer as they had done the first time he had done the service by himself, with only the priest to watch over from the choir pews. Perhaps later he would admit to himself that he had not seen any of the faces in the crowd of parishioners, only the mass in front of his pulpit, and it had been as much as he could bear- the faithful faces of so many turned towards him, seeing him as holy, pure, untainted. He had caught himself once, on the verge of confession, but instead calmly managed to direct the congregation into the next hymn.

Now it was all over, thank goodness and light, and he could feel the tension leave his body as he walked down the steps, ready to bless his audience and talk to them individually on their way out. He hoped this wouldn't be as grueling as the service itself; normally it was hardly a task, but something today, something about the rustle of the wind in the yew trees in the grave-yard surrounding the church made him feel less at ease than he had been before, and he felt the nerves returning as he dried his sweating palms on his cassock.


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[info]godisindetails
2008-07-21 09:29 am UTC (link)
Reuben smiled slightly, patting the boy's knee. "I think you and your uncle together would have helped her enough. But we can not change the world or what has come before." He said, hand coming to rest on Fabian's leg.

"He said that. But perhaps he and your physicans don't yet you believe you well enough to venture too far." Reuben explained. Personally, he believed that the boy was much better than he had been, well enough to venture out now, as long as there was someone was there to ensure Fabian did not get into diffeculty. "I think your uncle trusts me, a little. Enough to look after you on occasions. Perhaps he will allow me to take you to the library at some point, if you continue to get better like you have been."

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[info]lonely_boy
2008-07-21 09:46 am UTC (link)
Fabian glanced up at him, the strange warm feeling spreading through him again and he gently pushed Rueben's hand away but he gripped it at Rueben's next words.

"I would love to go to the library. Do you think we could?" He asked, eyes wide with excitement.

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[info]godisindetails
2008-07-21 10:45 am UTC (link)
"I am sure we could ask your uncle and see if we might go to further your studies. He may insist we take a carriage there and back, but an afternoon in a library might do you good. I shall ask him, next time I come to see you." He promises, lips also turning upwards in a smile, as if the boy's excitement was contagious. "Would you like that?"

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[info]lonely_boy
2008-07-21 11:05 am UTC (link)
"Oh, would you really?" He asked, thinking what a kind friend he had in Rueben. Fabian didn't think there were that many men in the world who would risk his uncle's possible wrath over a short half-day trip but Rueben obviously had the love of God - it gave him an almost serene appearance. He never had to be afraid of anything. "I would love to!"

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[info]godisindetails
2008-07-22 10:43 am UTC (link)
"I would, Fabian. There's no reason you shouldn't go to the library and expand your knowledge. Your uncle will understand that." Reuben smiled, patting the boys knee again. "And you'll be taken care of properly and looked after, you have my word."

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[info]lonely_boy
2008-07-22 10:57 am UTC (link)
Fabian smiled, leaning back against the bench - a day out in the library with only Reuben to guide him. He'd be allowed to look at any book that took his interest. He might be allowed a little fiction for a change. "You should ask him as soon as he gets here." Fabian said, sitting up and looking down to were they had been in case Augustus was already looking for them.

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[info]godisindetails
2008-07-22 12:03 pm UTC (link)
"I don't think that it would be best to ask him now, Fabian." Reuben had to point out, although the idea of spending the afternoon with the boy, without any hinderance from his over-bearing uncle was making his heart pound. "I shall ask your uncle afterwards. I don't think he'd want to be asked at the moment, considering what you and he are here to do. Your uncle always seems very preoccupied on Sundays."

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[info]lonely_boy
2008-07-22 01:07 pm UTC (link)
Fabian's excited expression faded and he settled back against the bench, his disappointment plain.
"You're probably right. He's hardly in the mood to agree to anything on Sundays."

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[info]godisindetails
2008-07-22 03:29 pm UTC (link)
"Don't look so miserable." Reuben said, almost unable to look at the boy's downturned lips and sorrowful gaze. "I'll ask first thing on Monday morning. When I bring you those books, so you'll have something to look forward to tomorrow." He said, patting the boy's leg again, smiling at him, trying to encourage the young man to cheer up.

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[info]lonely_boy
2008-07-22 03:49 pm UTC (link)
Fabian nodded. Monday would be good enough and by that time his Uncle might be in a better mood. "Yes, that would probably be best - and it will give me a reason to go to bed early tonight."

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[info]godisindetails
2008-07-22 04:24 pm UTC (link)
Reuben would also be going to bed early- although he meant early in the morning after several hours at the Bridge Theatre. Fabian would at least be rested before Monday's lessons. "You're right, and after being out and about so long today, your uncle will no doubt think you need a good night's rest."

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