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DESIDÉRIO AMANZA ([personal profile] bribon) wrote2021-12-23 10:25 pm
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[personal profile] mandona 2021-12-28 10:46 am (UTC)(link)
Here is a truism of which Lady Fonteyn—as she frequently prefers to be known—is fond: a man who does not knock upon a door has well-served himself with whatever he finds behind it. In this instance,

Something-or-Other Rossi has a brother, who has a cousin, whose husband is a noted jeweler. He is presently sat before Veronica's desk, appraising what looks suspiciously like the ring Desi had presented her with prior to their marriage through what she is certain is not in fact called a monocle, but might as well be, and there is a split second where she considers the many different ways she might handle this situation and settles upon: holding up a finger to the open door, her attention remaining on Messere the Jeweler, who is saying, apologetically,

“The piece itself is of little consequence, Lady Fonteyn, but the stone might fetch you a fair price.”

“Well, and so will your appraisal, messere,” she says, sunnily. Less so: “Desidério, you do not have an appointment.”

(He never has an appointment.)
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[personal profile] mandona 2022-01-01 10:24 am (UTC)(link)
As outcomes go,

there could have been worse than this gentleman considering whether or not he wishes to be visited by Messere Amanza afterwards if he should make the mistake of either shortchanging her ladyship or embarrassing her with a flatteringly high estimate she will be laughed away from sale with. He may also never do business with her again, but that is a more minor concern and she's sure that if it proves the case she can reverse it in the event she wishes it otherwise.

She's resourceful, with or without resources.

“And if you would be so good as to seal the appraisal when we have agreed upon it—”


she says this as she crosses the room, turning her face pointedly away from the path of slow curling smoke as she opens the window nearest Desi.
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[personal profile] mandona 2022-01-02 09:42 pm (UTC)(link)
The look that returns to him is meaningfully stoic. Does she dislike the smoke so particularly or just Desi's familiarity? Does it matter. They are sharing a moment of true, mutual inconvenience.

(This is also how she has on previous occasions described their brief marriage.)

“But do not let me hurry you,” she finishes, pleasantly, ostensibly speaking to the jeweler and gazing critically at her ex-husband.