Feuilly (
tu_vas_triompher) wrote2015-06-30 07:10 pm
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It turns out that you can't actually just lie around in the grass forever; for one thing, bugs start biting you, and other residents come strolling by or want to visit the stable, and the day wears on. So Feuilly had gone to his work--belatedly--and Harry had gone about whatever Harry does--presumably horse things? Knight things?
And Feuilly had set himself to start his painting and his translation work an hour earlier the next morning. He'd fit more hours into the day if he could, but until Joly or Combeferre discovers something along those lines, he'll just sleep less! It's a workable plan!
So Feuilly has circles under his eyes as well as bruises under his shirt when he wanders to the stable in the late afternoon. With his practice sword! With his practice sword held rather awkwardly, because he's not sure if he and Percy actually have a...scheduled...arrangement to meet...? But, you know, he's just. Wandering over to the stables. With a sword.
Like you do.
Well, also a basket of food. He'd been hungry after their training session.
And Feuilly had set himself to start his painting and his translation work an hour earlier the next morning. He'd fit more hours into the day if he could, but until Joly or Combeferre discovers something along those lines, he'll just sleep less! It's a workable plan!
So Feuilly has circles under his eyes as well as bruises under his shirt when he wanders to the stable in the late afternoon. With his practice sword! With his practice sword held rather awkwardly, because he's not sure if he and Percy actually have a...scheduled...arrangement to meet...? But, you know, he's just. Wandering over to the stables. With a sword.
Like you do.
Well, also a basket of food. He'd been hungry after their training session.
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The apology doesn't get far before it dissolves into panting laughter.
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There's water in there.
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Fine.
In that case he can just.
Wait to have a drink of water.
Until Feuilly is done.
...There's not enough in there to drink and wash his face, so after gulping down about half the bottle, Feuilly drops it at Harry's feet and then makes for the bucket of water by the stable door.
When he's a little cooler, and a lot more dripping, he finally lets himself flop down on the grass too.
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"Well then," he says. "Wouldst talk of Poland now?"
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He shouldn't be this tired, dammit.
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He's losing the thread of his speech, and he suspects he's lost his audience's attention, and maybe he's said enough to make his point for now.
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Feuilly realizes he's been staring absently at Harry's face, and looks away. "There's food in that basket. Bread, cheese."
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Harry brightens at the promise of food and scrambles carefully up to his feet to go investigate, reaching out to ruffle a hand over Feuilly's hair as he passes. He returns a moment later with the basket in tow, sits, and only then begins fishing through it, unearthing first a piece of bread which he offers to Feuilly.
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"--It's getting late."
Such oratory.
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"Thy shirt--" He reaches over to give the damp collar a tug. "Thou'lt catch cold, soaked so in the night air."
But for all that his words imply a recommendation that they get up and leave... you know, it's really only twilight still-- so he only moves to break off a piece of cheese and offer that, too.
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But after he takes the piece of cheese, Feuilly snickers suddenly. "--If you propose throwing a horse-blanket over me, I'll--"
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He hoists himself up again and retreats into the stable. When he returns, he drops a blanket right on Feuilly's head: not, in fact, a horse blanket at all, but the blanket from the cot in the tack room.
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Feuilly is not going to be his valet. But he doesn't feel any great need to say so out loud. He yelps and flails the blanket cheerfully off his head, then shakes it out and wraps it around himself, rubbing his damp arms and shoulders a little before looking to see whether Harry did indeed get one for himself. "Thanks. --I've never been to Scotland, so I can't say if this is much like it. But it was winter when I got here, with plenty of snow and cold."
Okay, so he's talking directionlessly about the weather.
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