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Léon Belmont ([info]ex_the_ambas216) wrote in [info]toujoursliberer,
@ 2008-08-22 19:55:00

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Entry tags:augustin_laurent, léon_belmont, plot

Léon Belmont: A New Face
Subject: A New Arrival at the Embassy
Who: Léon Belmont
Where: The French Embassy
Warnings: None
Open to: Augustine Laurent and Jacques Belmont

It was growing late in the summer, and the English aristocracy was returning to London after a pleasant few months in their country estates. Léon almost envied them; London stank to high-heaven and it was hard to imagine that Paris could smell worse, although he had heard reports that it did. Even so, a week or two in the countryside, in the sunshine away from the open sewer the English called the Thames would be most welcome. Paperwork could of course be done anywhere, and he felt almost sure that it would be done to a better quality outside of the city, but the Commitee for Public Safety would never accept that.

So he sat at his desk. He debated having the windows open for the small breeze that it might offer, but the smell of the city beyond convinced him a healthy sweat was better. He shifted again, down to waistcoat and shirt-sleeves, and glared at the open door at the other end of his office. It was too hot to close it and make the room even stuffier, but he hated the fact anyone to spy on him, and, damn it all, he had only just gotten rid of the woman as it was. The Commitee hardly needed to send anyone especially qualified when even the kitchen boys could peer around the door and watch him.


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[info]jacques_belmont
2008-08-24 07:46 pm UTC (link)
Jacques was late coming back from a performance at the Drury Lane Theatre, where he had the simultaneously invigorating and bewildering experience of having the king and queen walk in halfway through a performance, to a deafening rendition of Hail Britania and Hearts of Oak. Jacques had stood at their entrance, as was proper, and had bowed at an angle that conveyed respect- but not an obsequious amount- but did not condone a system of government currently finding such great disfavor in France.

He was thus rather pleased when he went back to the Embassy, and knocked on the door while smiling. For once, Jacques had no fault to find with himself and he was even happy enough to be polite to his father. “Father?” he called, in French, “I beg your pardon, but the servant said you were in. Did you get the expense reports I left on your desk?”

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[info]theotherlaurent
2008-08-25 12:34 am UTC (link)
"I don't believe so, no, though I could be mistaken. But I would be honoured to join you for supper, Citoyen." Augustin leaned forward and happily took his own cigar and smiled as he lit it as well before settling back into his chair. "If it would not be an imposition, staying here would make me feel rather safe, what being in a brand new place and all. And I do not crave great luxury. As long as I have a comfortable bed and a bit of space, I am happy."

He couldn't help a bit of a smile at the mention of Antoine and Aime's successes. "Antoine always did have a way with being in the right place at the right time, or so *I* always thought. And I have to say I'm not surprised they've gravitated to where they have, despite my words to the contrary when we were still in France. But I will let them know I am in town, and go and see them as soon as I can."

He looked up and stood as they were joined by someone else. At the address, he assumed this must be Jacques Belmont. As he was not addressed, he stood quietly beside the Ambassador's desk.

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[info]ex_the_ambas216
2008-08-26 06:20 am UTC (link)
"Then it is settled, Citoyen!" Léon smiled, "You shall stay here, and you shall dine with us. I dare say the Embassy is the safest place to be for a Frenchmen in England at the moment. After all, who can one trust? Your bags are here, I hope? I shall have them sent to a room." He said, standing up and going to his secretary's door, opening it and giving the man directions. "You will have to forgive the state of the household. We recently lost our dear Citizeness Fournier to English cooking and we have not managed to get ourselves in proper order as yet." He explained, moving back to his chair, " hopefully we shall find a fitting replacement soon."

Léon was about to make a reply to the young man's comments on his family, although that was interrupted by the arrival of his own kin. Late, as usual, but Léon hardly felt the need to chastise the man now, especially in front of Monsieur Laurent, "Jacques! Yes, yes, and they have been tallied and filed while you have been out. Come in, sit down. This is Citoyen Augustine Laurent. I told you that he would be coming to stay?" Or perhaps he hadn't, he did not remember. "Join us in a cigar, Jacques. And tell us about the play." He said, and then smirked, glancing to Augustine. "My son has been gathering information on the English. Going to plays, walking out with young ladies, drinking coffee in coffee-houses." He said, teasing his son lightly.

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