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Lucinia Malveaux wrote:Slowly, the door swung open; more smoothly than at Jan's first visit, but still creaking ominously. Clearly it was only getting better in steps. There was a bit more light inside, the hearth piled up higher and warmer.
Lucinia was there, walking slowly towards the door, one hand just falling to her side. She wore a black dress (what else), although this one was a bit closer to evening-wear than she normally wore, being of a bit thinner fabric, and leaving her pale shoulders bare. "Good evening, Jan." She said, her red lips curled up into a smile...
... until she good a good look at her visitor. "My goodness!" One hand flew up, almost touching her lips, her green eyes widening with surprise. "Jan... whatever have you been doing since I saw you last?"
Lucinia Malveaux wrote:Lucinia laughed softly, waving a hand. "Oh, yes. Believe me, almost warm and well lit is the best it can manage. Even on Korriban is manages to be dark and unpleasantly cold somehow." She half-shrugged, one bare shoulder rising and falling. "It must be something in the architecture."
"I see." Lucinia considered this a few moments. "Well, please, come, have a seat. We can take some refreshment before we get started. Would you care for a glass of wine, perhaps? Malveaux House may not have quite the variety of colors as the beach bar, but it does do a very good red, as you know."
She walked towards the credenza, but then paused, looking back over her shoulder with a smile. "And, as it happens, I still have some of my 'sorry you got shot' chocolate left. I suppose I would be willing to share a bit of it, by way of commiseration."
Lucinia Malveaux wrote:From the credenza, Lucinia shot Jan an amused glance. "Jan, you are a guest. You're not required to trade for hospitality, not even in a Sith's home." She poured two generous glasses glasses of a dark red. "Those eyes you're giving me, my goodness."
She walked back, handing one glass to Jan, her green eyes glinting. "Besides, what good would those crutches do me? They're probably calibrated for your freakishly long legs."
Sitting down next to Jan, Lucinia opened the box on the table, sliding it closer to her guest. There was perhaps a third of the box remaining, but all of the caramels had been taken.
Lucinia Malveaux wrote:Lucinia raised one hand to the corner of her mouth, laughing softly; it was perhaps a younger cousin of her usual 'ooohohoho'. "Teeny-tiny?" She said, giving Jan a mock-incredulous look. "Ooh, you'll be paying for that one later."
She crossed said legs as she peered into the box, suddenly frowning. "Damn you, Drascovina." She muttered darkly. Still, after another moment of consideration, she selected one in the shape of a probe droid, popping it smoothly between her lips.
Lucinia smiled as their glasses clinked together, taking a sip to wash down her chocolate. "Oh, is that so? Why is that, do you suppose? I know some of my fellows look down on fieldwork." She rolled her eyes. "I don't understand why. It's not as though they've never seen blood or scars before."
Lucinia Malveaux wrote:"I... see." Lucinia said. In truth, comparative woosh was not her specialty.
"Hmph!" Lucinia tilted her chin up proudly. "You're really not that much taller than I am." In fact, with those legs of hers propped on the coffee table... Lucinia sat a bit straighter, her elegant chin tilting just a little further. Perhaps perfect aristocratic posture would make the difference while sitting...
Lucinia's red lips curled up in amusement. "That would count as avoiding, yes." She gave one of her half-shrugs. "I can't really blame you. Sith are dangerous. Myself included." She smirked. "Fortunately, I've taken a liking to you. Which is why you are here as my guest. It's a very exclusive list, too, if I do say so." She took a slow sip of her wine.
Lucinia Malveaux wrote:The distraction may have been successful, but there was no disguising the cloud of dust that came from the disturbed cushion. Frowning, Lucinia coughed, taking a sip of her wine to clear it. "We were here!" Lucinia said, holding her hands up, one over the other. "Only..." she reversed the position of her hands; the sign had been upside down.
"Oh, I don't know." Lucinia gave Jan a look through her lashes. "Surely you're at least a little bit dangerous, aren't you?" Her pale green eyes seemed to glint in the firelight.
She smiled suddenly, resting one arm on her knee; clearly posture didn't make enough height difference anyway. "So tell me about your mansion." She said. "Would it be warmer than this? Better lit?" She waved her wineglass around, indicating their dreary surroundings.
Lucinia Malveaux wrote:The finger gun made Lucinia smile, but she didn't comment.
"Of course a beach." That made Lucinia laugh, much more musical than haughty. "I should have expected that. Did you grow up in a place with no ocean?" Her red lips quirked. "But I admit, it does sound rather nice. Although myself, I would insist on a library. But... if it happened to have a pleasant view of the ocean, that would be acceptable."
She tilted her head, regarding Jan curiously. "But no logos. How interesting. So it won't be a Czerka brand mansion." So Jan wasn't one of those corporate warriors who intended to die at their desk. Or, rather, in their research tent. Lucinia smiled. Of course not; that would be far too boring.
Lucinia Malveaux wrote:"I see." Lucinia said, giving Jan a surprisingly gentle smile. "That really does sound quite nice."
A moment passed, and then she leaned over, giving Jan's arm a (very careful) nudge with her hand. "Well! I promised you a tour, didn't I? I can promise you that Malveaux house has absolutely none of those things you just mentioned. Including corporate logos, fortunately." Lucinia frowned. "Of course, it also has a lot of stairs. I swear, the blasted thing is almost fifty-percent stairs. Do you think you can manage?"
Lucinia leaned a little closer, her red lips curling up. "I don't think I could carry you, unfortunately. We'd probably collapse, end up in a pile, limbs all splayed out. We'd be in quite the state then, wouldn't we?" Her tone was decidedly playful.
Lucinia Malveaux wrote:Panting a little from the stairs
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