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prettypoppet ([info]prettypoppet) wrote in [info]toujoursliberer,
@ 2008-09-08 11:36:00

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Entry tags:character_development, mary_roper, patience_hurst

afternoon at mother's house.
Subject: Look who's back among the living
Who: Mary Roper
Where: A park near Anna's rented townhouse in the fashionable section of town.
Warnings: none
Open to:  whoever

The young lady's eyes were wide and dreamy, her face serene if not exactly happy. Her dress was new and the latest thing from Paris. Anna had made it her immediate mission to begin her daughter's new career as the daughter of Italian nobility- there were already papers attesting that Cesare Manzoni was her father and her name was to be Mariana Lidia dei patrizi Manzoni. She even had a circlet to wear when they went to Italy. So the dress was new, the shoes.. everything. She'd not returned to Harry's house and she supposed now she might never get the opportunity though she missed Lady Jane's kind unwavering face. Mother was insistent about the rounds of balls and parties  they were to attend now, and there always seemed to be more of them. She was to be a courtesan perhaps, Mother said but it would be better to marry first. Advantageously. Added to those were lessons on Italian, literature and a madcap running through of politics and etiquette and fashionable dances. She'd scarcely had a chance to breathe, much less consider her decision to be here at all...

Mother said she was lucky- if only Mother had had someone to teach her all this so early on she might have achieved even greater fortunes and titles. Mariana had tried her best to look grateful though she was none too sure she wanted much part of it. The games her mother enjoyed were difficult and for all their edges didn't have the razors of old Jon's or Slater's, there were dark places as well.

She sat delicately as she had seen other real ladies do- back straight and shoulders positioned just so, head at a certain angle as she turned at the sound of footsteps. "Good afternoon, Miss Manzoni," a passerby said. He was familiar, well-dressed, his features more handsome than not. Probably an acqauintance from the last party...  the one the other night at Lady... oh, Lady Someone's. She nodded without much interest though she summoned a warm smile and smoothed  the cream skirt of her dress. 

"Good afternoon," she said with a small nod. Even the voice was barely her own, the accent copied from her mother's, complete with occasional slight accents hinting at time spent abroad.  He tipped his hat. 

"I hope I may still call on you tomorrow?" 

"Indeed. I shall be counting the hours," she said with a smile she told herself was real. 

A few more moments of idle chatter passed, the man smiling and her own gaze admiring, and then he left and she settled back into the safer confines of her imagination as she gazed down the path that would lead her back to Mother's house. There the palace of Paribanou stood, grand and great and empty; masked from mortal eyes and to it she was bound to return. But there was no returning whence she had come, for that way lay only an emptiness more vast than any fairy cavern and twice as dark. She had bound herself to the djinn and what came before could never come again- going onward was the only chance. This new game brought a chance for leaving everything where it ought to be. With a sigh, Mariana Lidia dei patrizi Manzoni rose from her seat and began making her way along the path which would lead her to her mother and another round of parties.



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[info]prettypoppet
2008-09-10 03:33 pm UTC (link)
"Yes, mother. She's Italian you know." Mary frowned. "You don't like the dress?" she asked as she took his arm. "I am walking properly, Mr Gray, in case you haven't seen it done before." She shot him a faintly suspicious look. "Hose? Ian, I haven't passed as any sort of boy for a good six years. What on earth would you be needing as a favor?"

At the mention of that particular party, Mary looked away. "I do apologize, Ian. My-- Mr Fisher was there and Ms Slater. Words were said... and then I got so ill again" she shrugged. "It's all very blurry. I thought you were there... Lady Stanton brought me to mother's and she had the doctor look after me for a bit. Now I'm Italian. Mariana Lidia dei patrizi Manzoni. A lovely name isn't it?"

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[info]_moonshadow
2008-09-11 04:18 am UTC (link)
"Is she?" Ian asked, raising his eyebrows as if both surprised and impressed, although he was quite she Mary's mother was about as Italian as he was. Unless, of course, it was some sort of bug. "Has she always been Italian? Or is it catchable, now you're one too?"

Before he answered her question about the dress he gave himself a second to think. "It's a nice enough dress. Not used to seeing them on you, And it can't be easy to run or climb in something like that. Which is sort of what this favour might entail..."

"Bit of a mouthful. Bit long too. But good enough, I suppose." He said with a shrug. Nothing wrong with a good English name...

I know it's wrong, but I kept reading the "My-Mr Fisher..." bit as "My Father". o.O''

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[info]prettypoppet
2008-09-11 04:33 pm UTC (link)
"She is. She married a man named Cesare Manzoni of Padua- my father. She took an Italian name then and it's all very romantic, really." She giggled. "It's not catchable, Ian. Unless you marry me, or some Italian girl I suppose."

"Well you should get used to seeing me in them because I'm to wear them all the time now... and I don't have any boys clothes anyway." She tilted her head curiously. "And running and climbing don't exactly tell me what the favor would actually be."

She sniffed and tilted her head sulkily. "Well I like it. It's a lovely name and it's fit for someone who'll be marrying a general or a lord or revolutionary or something. You can't marry anyone without a proper name."

O.o Now there's a plotline that could send the whole family to therapy...</s>

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[info]_moonshadow
2008-09-11 04:54 pm UTC (link)
Ian raised an eyebrow. "Your father ain't no Italian lord, Mary, and you've never been out of London, I'll bet you that." He said, not sure why or how Mary had suddenly changed from nursemaid to heiress.

"Tell you later, if you're interested. But it's a job for Mary Roper, not Marianna Pablo Fusilli or whatever it is. 'Sides which, how are you going to marry a Lord, of all people? Little Mary Roper who only had one set of clothes as a kid?" He looked her over a moment, unsure if he had over stepped a line somewhere.

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[info]prettypoppet
2008-09-11 10:48 pm UTC (link)
Mary's eyes narrowed at that. "I spent months and months in Paris," she corrected him. "You were off doing something or other- I didn't know where to write to tell you and then when I got back... well, there were other problems. And now you come back asking for the same girl you left... how long ago? I don't even remember. But it's been a good long while. Things change. People change."

Honestly, he was being perfectly obtuse and she sighed in exhasperation. "Oh, Ian, I don't want to argue. You're the first person I've been happy to see in ages," she said imploringly. "It's only that I have to be Mariana now. I have to- I've got the name and the papers. I'll marry the lord or the general or the whatever else or I'll be a mistress maybe if mother decides so." She shrugged and put her hand on his. "It doesn't mean I won't help you if I can."

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