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Penelope Clearwater ([info]pclearwater) wrote in [info]unexpectedrpg,
@ 2008-07-14 19:11:00

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Entry tags:penelope clearwater, samuel bradley

WHO: Penelope Clearwater and Samuel Bradley (and of course little Gabriel's in tow as well)
WHEN: Friday, July 4, 2002
WHERE: Penelope's flat, Chelsea
WHAT: Meeting one another to discuss their arrangement
RATING: PG, I'm sure
STATUS: Closed/In Progress



To say that Penelope was exhausted might very well be the understatement of the century. But it was a mental exhaustion more than anything, having spent the entire week out of focus, nervous and contemplating the Friday evening to come and how it might turn out.

She wasn't displeased with her Ministry approved match; in fact, she rather preferred it. If anything, at least they had some common ground to go by-- both former Ravenclaw students, appreciative of a good read, mild-mannered, seemingly quiet... But there would always be a catch, wouldn't there? Because despite their similarities, there would always be that one difference between the two that couldn't be overlooked.

Samuel was a father. Nearly a week had passed, and Penelope still couldn't wrap her head around it, despite her efforts. It wasn't as though she was put off by it, just surprised at the idea of a single father as opposed to a single mother. And Samuel was young... not unreasonably young to be a father, of course, but Penelope herself was nearly twenty-six. And she still hadn't given any thought to starting a family. Not on her own, anyway.

After giving one last look-over of the flat (she'd arrived home earlier than usual, and had taken advantage of the extra time by tidying up what she could-- though the flat didn't necessarily need it), she plopped down tiredly on the couch, eyes fixed on the ceiling as different scenarios of how this meeting and talk might go played out in her head.

And then there was a knock at her door-- the one she'd been anxiously expecting-- and her eyes flitted to the clock on the wall, just to her right. Half-past seven, just as they'd agreed on.

She stood up again, nervously smoothing out the wrinkles in her shirt first before making her way to the door to unlock it and remove the safety chain. Forcing a smile, she opened the door and then pulled it back enough so that both her guests could enter.

"Impeccable timing. I'm impressed."



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[info]pclearwater
2008-07-19 12:45 am UTC (link)
"Sam, I didn't necessarily mean--" she paused, letting out a slight huff as she blew her bangs out of her eyes. "What I meant to say is that I'm willing to make this work with you, however you want to do it. I can't exactly say that I want to marry you, and I'm sure you feel very much the same as I do, but I don't see any point in us fighting against something that's out of our control. That isn't to say that I don't like you-- because I do, as far as first impressions go. You're smarter than most your age, and from what I've heard, you own your own business, correct? So, you obviously lead a stable, comfortable lifestyle. Assuming business is well, of course. And above all, you're clearly a responsible person-- and father, too. I wouldn't be opposed to actually marrying you, in the sense that I have no choice, really."

She hoped that her words hadn't delivered any unintentional sting-- she'd only meant to be honest with him.

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[info]thebrokenroad
2008-07-19 07:06 am UTC (link)
Sam nodded. He didn't want this either, to be honest, but if they were going to make it a marriage rather than just something on paper, he'd be in it 100%.

He was quiet for a minute before he started to laugh. This was so ridiculous. And unfair. And so moronic that he had to. The ministry was a laughing stock now and he just couldn't help it. He grinned at her, "Sorry. This is just so ridiculously unfair. If you're in, then I'm in, Penelope." He was really fighting the urge to call her Penny. "We can be friends, who just happen to have been forced to get married."

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[info]pclearwater
2008-07-21 05:01 am UTC (link)
"I wasn't aware that I'd made a joke--" she started, eyebrows raised before she found herself interrupted. And she had to smile a bit at that as well-- a half-smile, anyway. She nodded in agreement, and though her loyal ties to the Ministry demanded her to say something in Kingsley's defense, she kept quiet, wanting to avoid any political tension at all cost.

She'd never been fond of debates, and there wasn't any point in getting into one right then. Not when they were soon to be married; arguing would do nothing to better their situation, would it?

"And I am-- though I'll admit that I'm nervous as to how this might all play out. But at least I know it's you and not someone set on making things difficult from the get-go. And that's a start, if anything."

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