Hm. Well. I had planned a quiet evening in, but certainly, if a worthy invitation presents itself I can find a canal to stand beside in the hopes of catching someone's eye.
I'll be canal-side in the artist's part of town in about six minutes, my dress is blue if that helps.
And with a pop, she vanished from her room to apparated into an alley between two houses in the artist district. Smoothing her hair down as she went, Lily headed towards the water's edge to wait, adjusting the simple black mask over her eyes. It was different from the one she usually wore and she hoped it might help make things easier for them to be out and about together.
If she hadn't told him specifically where she meant to meet him, he might have had some difficulty recognizing her. Lily looked like a well-to-do lady of court and he wouldn't have known otherwise.
Grateful for the dark, Eleven cleared his throat as his gondola drifted close to her. He held out a hand to help her navigate the hem of her dress as she stepped into the boat.
Smiling when she caught sight of Eleven she gave him a little wave in greeting. "You must be the handsome gondolier," taking the hand he held out she gave it a light squeeze, carefully stepping aboard and getting into the seat. "And I suppose now you can add punctual to that as well," said as she looked up at him in amusement.
Eleven ducked his head in a nod, a shy smile playing across his lips. While he was used to feeling underdressed compared to the nobles he occasionally ferried along the canal as a matter of course, the feeling shone all the more apparent now that the two of them were a pair of sorts.
How he'd managed to garner the attention of someone so lovely, he could scarcely fathom.
"Not terribly well-dressed or well-spoken, I'm afraid," he said, breathing out his tension in a laugh as his hands returned to the oar in preparation to unmoor. This was still Lily. "But I hope you'll find me suitable enough."
Not considering that they would look quite so mismatched she shook her head at the mention of his suitability, wondering their outing wasn't going to draw attention.
"Oh I don't know about that, I think you're fairly well-spoken, I like listening to you." Lily looked down at herself and back to Eleven, tilting her head. "Do I stick out too much do you think? If you go slow under the next bridge I can change it a bit without anyone seeing. I'd rather not have to worry about drawing attention while in the company of such a storied tradesman."
"If we end up somewhere truly scandalous and unseemly I'll fashion us both new clothes for the occasion," Lily lifted her mask and raised her eyebrows at Eleven. She didn't think they were likely to end up anywhere sordid, but she had already established for herself how fun it was to tease him a bit. At least if he was flustered it stopped him from turning the tables on her too often.
"Do you think if we float far enough out again it won't matter?" They'd had a nice evening in his gondola before, she wouldn't have any objections to drifting aimlessly again.
"...Probably," he breathed, attempting not to think about what clothes Lily might consider appropriate for somewhere scandalous.
Somewhere secluded he could do. "I know where there's a low bridge with a small alcove," he suggested, nervous. "It's meant for supplies sent by waterway, but.."
Uncertain if he offered it to give her seclusion to change their clothes to aid in this continuously evolving task of hiding in plain sight while spending time together, or if he just wanted to be alone in an alcove, Lily did her best to hold her tongue the tops of her ears turning slightly pink.
"I've heard the alcoves in this city are second to none, it's in all the guidebooks."
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Thank you, that was incredibly sweet. I'll think of you when I look at it.
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I shall have to give some thought to revenge of course.
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Though, I suppose that makes for a good excuse to see me often - eventually revenge will strike.
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Don't get startled and fall off if I try.
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And with a pop, she vanished from her room to apparated into an alley between two houses in the artist district. Smoothing her hair down as she went, Lily headed towards the water's edge to wait, adjusting the simple black mask over her eyes. It was different from the one she usually wore and she hoped it might help make things easier for them to be out and about together.
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Grateful for the dark, Eleven cleared his throat as his gondola drifted close to her. He held out a hand to help her navigate the hem of her dress as she stepped into the boat.
"Ah, good evening.."
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How he'd managed to garner the attention of someone so lovely, he could scarcely fathom.
"Not terribly well-dressed or well-spoken, I'm afraid," he said, breathing out his tension in a laugh as his hands returned to the oar in preparation to unmoor. This was still Lily. "But I hope you'll find me suitable enough."
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"Oh I don't know about that, I think you're fairly well-spoken, I like listening to you." Lily looked down at herself and back to Eleven, tilting her head. "Do I stick out too much do you think? If you go slow under the next bridge I can change it a bit without anyone seeing. I'd rather not have to worry about drawing attention while in the company of such a storied tradesman."
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"No," he said after a moment, "You look like... well, a noblewoman. It's not unusual."
The only unusual thing would be if she was seen cavorting around with him. "We'd only have to consider your reputation."
But if this was just a quiet outing spending time together, there wouldn't be anything to worry about.
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"Do you think if we float far enough out again it won't matter?" They'd had a nice evening in his gondola before, she wouldn't have any objections to drifting aimlessly again.
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Somewhere secluded he could do. "I know where there's a low bridge with a small alcove," he suggested, nervous. "It's meant for supplies sent by waterway, but.."
Well, the offer was there if she wanted it.
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"I've heard the alcoves in this city are second to none, it's in all the guidebooks."
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