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Sybil Crawley ([personal profile] adifferentlife) wrote2013-09-17 01:29 pm

A tour of sorts [[Combeferre]]

Sybil was serious about her offer to show Henri about the city should he wish, and the hospital and college in particular. There's a cafe at the college she's suggested they meet at, a place where the tea is finally acceptable after a year of her patronage. It's a beautiful day, there's a crispness in the air that can only herald the onset of autumn. She loves this weather, it's her favourite time of year, and something she's very glad still happens here in Darrow.

She has a table outside, a pot of tea sitting half-empty in front of her. The sun is warm enough that she's slung her cardigan over the back of her chair in a manner she considers rather haphazard even still. Her notes for pharmacology lay in front of her, mostly untouched. It's too nice a day to study and she's rather looking forward to the company she's been promised.
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[personal profile] jaimemieux 2013-10-22 02:08 am (UTC)(link)
His stomach tightened uncomfortably when Sybil showed the scars along her arm. He touched her forearm gently, but immediately pulled away with an apologetic murmur - even knowing they were there seemed invasive somehow. "Other places?" Combeferre looked at her in confusion, though perhaps that should not have sounded so strange after appearing in Darrow. "Were you brought there by someone. Or- some power?"
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[personal profile] jaimemieux 2013-10-22 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
"That is quite unsettling," Combeferre admitted softly. It was one thing to be dropped here without warning, and quite another to be tossed about like a ship in a storm, thrown in the path of monsters, and mayhem, and worse.

He licked his lips and looked at Sybil. "I am very sorry to hear that you were part of something of that nature."
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[personal profile] jaimemieux 2013-10-22 03:39 am (UTC)(link)
Combeferre still frowned as he searched Sybil's face, as though he might find there some explanation of the tragedy that lay behind her eyes. It had been easy for him to think of Darrow as a safe place, especially compared to the Paris he had left behind, but now he had to question that assessment. This newfound knowledge was helpful, yes; he only wished he had not received it from such a tragic source.

He gave Sybil's arm in his a gentle squeeze. "Let us not end our afternoon on such a low note, d'accord? Tell me, Miss Crawley, do you enjoy the theater, by chance?"
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[personal profile] jaimemieux 2013-10-24 10:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Combeferre nodded, pleased. "I have wanted to learn more about it. The theater here is very different, I imagine." But it would be fascinating, he was sure. "We might go, if you wanted. After that dinner."
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[personal profile] jaimemieux 2013-10-25 03:16 pm (UTC)(link)
"Good. Good." Combeferre's blush was fainter this time, but still pinked his cheeks. "Is this where I leave you?" Ridiculous as he knew it was, he found himself a bit disappointed by the idea.
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[personal profile] jaimemieux 2013-10-27 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
"As have I, Sybil. Even more than I had expected." Her Christian name felt strangely informal on his tongue, but right, somehow, as though they had always been meant to meet. As if this were merely a re-acquaintance, after years and years apart.

Not that Henri Combeferre believed in such things.

When they paused outside the building's nondescript door, Combeferre dipped his head in a small bow, hands clasped behind his back. "Au revoir, mademoiselle."