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One moment, the Labyrinth doorway. The next, a narrow bed in a cold room. A scuffling sound at the window pane, sparrows landing and then taking off again. An argument in some other room, muffled by walls but not very well: Go to hell, you're not my husband, you can't come here and talk like that to my kids.
It's all in French.
It's all in French.
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Date: 2017-03-31 08:37 pm (UTC)How old is Feuilly now, he wonders? The indistinct reflection in the dirty glass didn't make it clear.
God, she's still talking. He feels an impatient comment bubbling up, but another wave of coughing gives him time to pause and reflect. He's supposed to be Feuilly, right. What would he say?
"How long have you, um, kept this house?"
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Date: 2017-03-31 08:59 pm (UTC)She nods and sets down the bowl in front of him. "Now that's good soup, not just a broth, real pieces of chicken in there, so you eat it up. Me? I've been porter here for, oh...let me think, it was after my husband died, and that was eighteen years ago, so call it seventeen years here?"
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Date: 2017-03-31 09:07 pm (UTC)Enough to make him feel oddly clammy, anyway. He brushes his hair back and, yes, there's sweat on his forehead. But the soup smells good, and the warmth of it feels even better. He tries for a moment or two to remember Feuilly's way with table manners, but quickly gives it up and digs in eagerly.
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Date: 2017-03-31 09:28 pm (UTC)There's a sudden urgent knock on the kitchen door and it swings open, a woman of of forty or fifty stepping through in the middle of a sentence of her own: "--Mere Bernard, look, did you see Feuilly go out, I went up to his room and--oh!"
She stares. "There you are. What's going on? When you weren't at work I got to worrying! Are you sick? --Is he sick? Good God, Mere Bernard, I asked the boss to let me run back and check on him, and when I didn't hear any noise in his room I thought Jesus he's dead, he's got what killed poor Manon and all of them and I was just about dead myself from fright opening the door, but here he is! Eating soup! Here you are!"
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Date: 2017-03-31 09:32 pm (UTC)"I'm-- here," he agrees, bewildered. "I'm, I was--" Whoops, coughing. Actually, he thinks, that's probably best. He has no idea what to say. I wasn't on my way to work because I don't know where it is or how to do my job?
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Date: 2017-03-31 09:42 pm (UTC)There's a little quaver of fear in her voice, and she gives his shoulder a little shake. "Look, Léon, I can't stay. I'll tell the boss you're sick. --Mère Bernard, listen, there's a big blanket in my room, I want you to help him get it onto his bed when he goes back up. Yes, I know Michel is still there, but he's leaving-- I can't stay, just--" She shakes Harry's shoulder again.
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Date: 2017-03-31 10:09 pm (UTC)For all that she'd said she couldn't stay, she seems to have time to issue a barrage of instructions to the older woman: where the blanket is, where there's a loaf of bread she should leave with Feuilly, what to say to Michel if he complains about it, what to say to Michel if he's still here by noon, what to say to Michel anyway because she is done with him, what to do if Feuilly is getting sicker in the afternoon.
Then another shake of Harry's shoulder, and she's out the door.
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Date: 2017-03-31 10:39 pm (UTC)"I will have that Michel out for her, if he won't go," Harry says, because really, it seems only right to offer something.
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Date: 2017-03-31 11:05 pm (UTC)Maybe you should flee now, Harry.
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Date: 2017-03-31 11:14 pm (UTC)His progress up the stairs is slow and dizzy, and he has to pause on several landings to steady himself or to cough then catch his breath. At one stop, someone pokes their head out of the door and gives him a dark look, so he hurries onto the next. By the time he reaches Feuilly's room, he all but topples onto the bed, wheezing. Ugh.
Or perhaps more accurately: ugh, poor Feuilly. He wonders if this is real, an actual-- moment, or memory, or just something the Labyrinth made up.
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Date: 2017-03-31 11:25 pm (UTC)And yes, she talks the whole time.
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Date: 2017-03-31 11:54 pm (UTC)Okay, but upsides: his own vestiges of flu are a marked improvement over how he was feeling as Feuilly just seconds ago. Also, you know, he's back in his proper body.
"Feuilly?" he calls.
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Date: 2017-04-01 12:39 am (UTC)"A cough? I don't--" He's lived in a lot of places. With talkative people. "Oh--oh. I think I know--I had just moved into the building where one of the women at work lived. I was, oh...twenty? Years ago. I got sick."
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Date: 2017-04-01 12:42 am (UTC)...but also. "Thou-- saw'st Kate?"
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Date: 2017-04-01 01:02 am (UTC)He's turning a bit pink again, remembering that particular room: his first that he'd had all to himself, so he'd been proud of it, but not a place he'd particularly have planned to show Harry.
Then again, Harry wouldn't have particularly planned to introduce him to Kate that way. "Yes. She was looking after you. Uh, and me, I guess. There was some soup..."
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Date: 2017-04-01 11:33 am (UTC)Feuilly laughs uneasily. "I liked her."
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