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Xavière Sevin ([info]bataille_) wrote in [info]toujoursliberer,
@ 2008-08-13 03:02:00

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Entry tags:jacques_belmont, leon_belmont, plot, xaviere_sevin

An identity to be uncovered.

Subject: Finding someone new to investigate
Where: Near the French Embassy
Who: Xavière Sevin, a French immigrant.
Warnings: None.
Open to: Jacques Belmont, and whoever would be around the French Embassy at late hours.

What an exhausting day of work. Xavière had just spent the past fourteen hours running from the market to the kitchen of an aristocrat here in England, and her refusal to converse was a prime opportunity for the servants in the kitchen to take advantage of a woman who they assumed to be dumb and deaf, putting her to much more work than she ever intended to do. Though, really, it made no difference, it wasn't as if she had family to visit or a large manor to return to expensively waste her day. Yes, it was better that she work, because though she was being overworked and openly mocked in words she could not understand- though the sneers and leering was enough signal- she was earning some sort of reward. 

This reward wasn't any sort of expense, however, hardly worth an hour's work. Xavière frowned as she looked down at the loaf of bread in her bag, the few coins jingling in her pocket. She had no idea what they were called, or what their value held in comparison to the livre, but she recognized the pieces as being able to trade her maybe another loaf of bread. 

Well, it was nothing to dote over now, at least she would manage for the next week. She would go back to the field, lie in the shabby shelter that was still somehow standing, all three walls. Though she really did destest walking at night, disliking the idea of being mingled in with the street "entertainers"- she held too much pride for such a lifestyle- she had already forgotten her way back to the field. She was hardly familiar with the English territory. And for the better. Stupid British folk.

It was two hours since she had left the manor in the centre of town was she still wandering the streets of England, walking past the French Embassy without giving a second glance. Her curses in French could be easily heard from a couple of feet away, she was tired and dragging her sword and bag behind her after fourteen hours on her feet made nothing easy.



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[info]bataille_
2008-08-17 07:22 pm UTC (link)
It felt weird, to be doted on like this like she was the fairest lady of France when she was in fact, struggling to make an earning here. It bothered her- she was a sans-culotte, he was some sort of noble, and he was acting as if she was his equal. It was what they had been fighting for, yes, but Xavière highly doubted that he was being this kind out of the goodness of his heart.

"My name is Xavière." The woman finally stated in a tone of annoyance. "And south."

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[info]jacques_belmont
2008-08-20 04:14 pm UTC (link)
"Please drive south," Jacques asked the hackney-coach driver before Jacques climbed into the carriage himself. He felt quite pleased with himself. Here he was, acting like he actually knew what he was doing, and actually, wonderfully doing something to directly benefit a citizen of France. He felt quite cheered.

"Have you been in England long?" Jacques asked, shutting the door behind him.

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[info]bataille_
2008-08-21 06:53 am UTC (link)
"Almost a month," was Xavière's response, taking a deep breath as her fingers finally let go of their tight release on the bag as it settled in her lap, feeling the blood rush to her fingertips.

She looked up at the stranger before her and leaned back, feeling much at ease. Not at all because of his presence, but due to the fact that she was in fact, sitting.

"You'll be late for your show, won't you?"

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