
(( Note: This story is taken directly from a chat log. I have taken the 'artistic liberty' to embellish the scene from Coatleque's perspective. Some dialogue is re-ordered to make more sense (due to lag), but un-modified in content. ))
The Bismark. The most prestigious restaurant in all of Eorzea. Settled on top of a stone spire in the heart of Limsa Lominsa this iconic eatery has attracted some of the most of the continent's well-to-do's from as far as the Shroud. To make reservations here for more than two at a time was no small feat, but Coatleque was quickly learning not to underestimate what Taeros could do.
She was met by his man, Gideon North, just off the Airship. An exchange of quiet pleasantries was followed by him leading her through the upper decks to the reserved table. There he moved silently to the side of the group with barely a notice from the other two.
It was a clear, quiet night. The sounds of gulls screeching from the decks below echoed off the rocky pillars that constituted the city proper. Seated at the table was Jameson Taeros in his usual white suit. To his right, leaning with her back to the railing of the deck was the raven-haired highlander, Brynnalia Callae. Coatleque knew far less about her than she liked, but from the times they had been forced to work together she honestly preferred dealing with her over Taeros.
The two were discussing something as the Sworn approached the table. Brynnalia shrugged at Jameson with a nondescript response. "I'd rather wait until our guest arrives." Both heads proceeded to turn towards her as she did just that. "Ah. And she arrives. As if summoned.", Jameson commented as he rose to greet her with a bow. Brynnalia could only smirk. "As if?", Coatleque began, having overheard his remark. "I believe I was, Master Taeros."
"Semantics.", he quipped with a grin. His hand rose in a single dismissive wave before falling to a gesture at the chair to his left. "Do sit, Lady Crofte. You do look ravishing this eve." Her chosen dress for the evening was of pink and red tones, crafted by Otto Vann as many of her dresses were lately. The color scheme was his trademark, but Jameson had previously expressed more than his typical interest in her the first time she wore it in his presence. "Thank you.", she replied even as her face flushed. She sat as directed and flattened her dress.
Jameson's eyes turned back to his other guest, though only for a moment. "Where as Miss Callae has decided to be... drearily festive.", he said in reference to the long, black dress she wore. Brynnalia only laughed. "Why, aye. I thought I would dress fer the occasion." Coatleque did not take her eyes of Taeros. "I remembered you were quite taken with this dress. I thought I would oblige you this evening.", she said. Her thoughts were already working to keep this night about him. "Miss Callae, however, looks as if she is still in mourning."
Jameson's attention turned back to her with a confident smirk. "That is already one favour granted to me, and the night is young! I wonder if I would be called upon to repay it as the evening wears on." She smiled in return with half-closed eyes. "That would depend on what favours we have to ask of each other tonight." Brynnalia's smirk never left her face as she eyed the Knight's choice of dress. She did not look impressed, but then again, she never did. "Mayhap I am. Mayhap I'd like others to think I am.", she replied, stealing back the slight change of mood.
It worked, however, as the conversation shifted. "I am, however, glad to see that you are not in the gaols. Or buried beneath the dirt for that matter.", Jameson said without a twinge of emotion, his smile still perfectly in place. He shot Brynnalia a short-lived glance. "I doubt Miss Callae mourns anyone, truly." Brynnalia seemed to ignore his comment, standing idly by the table. Coatleque also chose to ignore his jab, for Brynnalia's sake.
"That would make two of us then, Master Taeros.", she continued in reference to herself. "I would assume you have been properly briefed then. I have nothing more to add on those matters." He nodded. "However, dear Natalie's absence... has caused a void for me.", he replied. Brynnalia let her gaze wander now, looking quite bored at this subject. Coatleque could not tell if it was genuine. Seizing the opportunity, she continued. "A void in what, would be the question."
"Natalie and I ... had an understanding.", he began. "A kindred spirit if you will. I will miss her. Her independent spirit, her unrelenting drive." His voice softened slightly, though only someone who truly knew him might detect it. "And a little bird told me that, a bit of a mess has been left behind in her wake." Coatleque sighed wistfully. "Yes, as will I, in mine own way.", she confessed. This was not the time to dwell, however. "She did leave you something behind.", she said conveniently ignoring his second comment.
His attention shifted momentarily. "Oh?", he asked curtly. Brynnalia also raised her brows as the news had caught her attention as well. "Aye, I have been in charge of settling her estate. I suppose that should be the first matter of business, as it should only take a moment.", the Knight continued. Yes - it would be best to take care of her friend first before she was forced to drag this meeting down to its inevitable end.
(To Be Continued...)
The Bismark. The most prestigious restaurant in all of Eorzea. Settled on top of a stone spire in the heart of Limsa Lominsa this iconic eatery has attracted some of the most of the continent's well-to-do's from as far as the Shroud. To make reservations here for more than two at a time was no small feat, but Coatleque was quickly learning not to underestimate what Taeros could do.
She was met by his man, Gideon North, just off the Airship. An exchange of quiet pleasantries was followed by him leading her through the upper decks to the reserved table. There he moved silently to the side of the group with barely a notice from the other two.
It was a clear, quiet night. The sounds of gulls screeching from the decks below echoed off the rocky pillars that constituted the city proper. Seated at the table was Jameson Taeros in his usual white suit. To his right, leaning with her back to the railing of the deck was the raven-haired highlander, Brynnalia Callae. Coatleque knew far less about her than she liked, but from the times they had been forced to work together she honestly preferred dealing with her over Taeros.
The two were discussing something as the Sworn approached the table. Brynnalia shrugged at Jameson with a nondescript response. "I'd rather wait until our guest arrives." Both heads proceeded to turn towards her as she did just that. "Ah. And she arrives. As if summoned.", Jameson commented as he rose to greet her with a bow. Brynnalia could only smirk. "As if?", Coatleque began, having overheard his remark. "I believe I was, Master Taeros."
"Semantics.", he quipped with a grin. His hand rose in a single dismissive wave before falling to a gesture at the chair to his left. "Do sit, Lady Crofte. You do look ravishing this eve." Her chosen dress for the evening was of pink and red tones, crafted by Otto Vann as many of her dresses were lately. The color scheme was his trademark, but Jameson had previously expressed more than his typical interest in her the first time she wore it in his presence. "Thank you.", she replied even as her face flushed. She sat as directed and flattened her dress.
Jameson's eyes turned back to his other guest, though only for a moment. "Where as Miss Callae has decided to be... drearily festive.", he said in reference to the long, black dress she wore. Brynnalia only laughed. "Why, aye. I thought I would dress fer the occasion." Coatleque did not take her eyes of Taeros. "I remembered you were quite taken with this dress. I thought I would oblige you this evening.", she said. Her thoughts were already working to keep this night about him. "Miss Callae, however, looks as if she is still in mourning."
Jameson's attention turned back to her with a confident smirk. "That is already one favour granted to me, and the night is young! I wonder if I would be called upon to repay it as the evening wears on." She smiled in return with half-closed eyes. "That would depend on what favours we have to ask of each other tonight." Brynnalia's smirk never left her face as she eyed the Knight's choice of dress. She did not look impressed, but then again, she never did. "Mayhap I am. Mayhap I'd like others to think I am.", she replied, stealing back the slight change of mood.
It worked, however, as the conversation shifted. "I am, however, glad to see that you are not in the gaols. Or buried beneath the dirt for that matter.", Jameson said without a twinge of emotion, his smile still perfectly in place. He shot Brynnalia a short-lived glance. "I doubt Miss Callae mourns anyone, truly." Brynnalia seemed to ignore his comment, standing idly by the table. Coatleque also chose to ignore his jab, for Brynnalia's sake.
"That would make two of us then, Master Taeros.", she continued in reference to herself. "I would assume you have been properly briefed then. I have nothing more to add on those matters." He nodded. "However, dear Natalie's absence... has caused a void for me.", he replied. Brynnalia let her gaze wander now, looking quite bored at this subject. Coatleque could not tell if it was genuine. Seizing the opportunity, she continued. "A void in what, would be the question."
"Natalie and I ... had an understanding.", he began. "A kindred spirit if you will. I will miss her. Her independent spirit, her unrelenting drive." His voice softened slightly, though only someone who truly knew him might detect it. "And a little bird told me that, a bit of a mess has been left behind in her wake." Coatleque sighed wistfully. "Yes, as will I, in mine own way.", she confessed. This was not the time to dwell, however. "She did leave you something behind.", she said conveniently ignoring his second comment.
His attention shifted momentarily. "Oh?", he asked curtly. Brynnalia also raised her brows as the news had caught her attention as well. "Aye, I have been in charge of settling her estate. I suppose that should be the first matter of business, as it should only take a moment.", the Knight continued. Yes - it would be best to take care of her friend first before she was forced to drag this meeting down to its inevitable end.
(To Be Continued...)