OOM - Russel Edginton's Mansion
Dec. 7th, 2014 08:01 amThey see Edginton off, all the way to the car. It takes a while, as all bad feelings now seem to be forgotten and a flirty, chirpy Talbot is quite a time sink.
In the end, Eric steps closer and reminds him that there are only five hours or so left of the night. And that they all have things to - accomplish.
And once again, he earns an almost grateful look from his King.
They head back inside where Sophie-Ann, who have demonstratively said her fond farewells from the staircase inside the hall, loudly announces that she is going to bed. And that she is taking Hadley.
No one cares.
Except, perhaps, for Hadley.
Eric runs the back of his fingers down Talbot's arm and as he steps closer, he looks around the hall and commits the placement of the guards to memory. Reminding himself of the exits. The viewpoints.
He suggests that they relocate to the drawing room (only one entrance, but fairly soundproof) and Talbot agrees.
So far, so good.
In the end, Eric steps closer and reminds him that there are only five hours or so left of the night. And that they all have things to - accomplish.
And once again, he earns an almost grateful look from his King.
They head back inside where Sophie-Ann, who have demonstratively said her fond farewells from the staircase inside the hall, loudly announces that she is going to bed. And that she is taking Hadley.
No one cares.
Except, perhaps, for Hadley.
Eric runs the back of his fingers down Talbot's arm and as he steps closer, he looks around the hall and commits the placement of the guards to memory. Reminding himself of the exits. The viewpoints.
He suggests that they relocate to the drawing room (only one entrance, but fairly soundproof) and Talbot agrees.
So far, so good.
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Date: 2014-12-07 08:30 am (UTC)Anyway, Talbot is not going to have his night ruined. Not when he has the Viking all to himself.
As they enter the drawing room, two palace guards place themselves just outside the open door.
There's a roaring fire in the fireplace. The mess from Talbot's tantrum earlier has been cleaned up by the servants. The precious collections cabinet looks a little emptier, but it's not like anyone would notice, not when they're still surrounded by ornaments and artifacts and ancient art and weaponry. A couple of priceless figurines don't matter.
Talbot puts on some mood music. Warm, airy, reminiscent of a Mediterranean evening. He orders a servant to bring them blood. The servant returns with two cocktail glasses; they're having virgin Thai tonight.
It occurs to Talbot that they hadn't finished their card game from before. A few leisurely rounds couldn't hurt. (As long as Eric doesn't beat him. He hates losing.)
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Date: 2014-12-07 08:52 am (UTC)That's certainly doable.
There are many more on the grounds of course, but that's a bridge that'll be crossed later.
He accepts the glass and takes a sip. Fucking pretentious pretending. Look at us, look at how civilized we are.
He turns to face Talbot, a small smile on his lips. Hiding everything.
"So -" he says. "Alone."
Apart from the entourage and the guards and Sophie-fucking-Anne.
As long as he's not expected to play cards again.
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Date: 2014-12-07 01:17 pm (UTC)"Alone."
(Apart from etc. etc.)
He gestures toward the sofa, inviting Eric to have a seat, while he opens a drawer in Russell's desk.
"You know, we never did finish our game of Karnoffel. How about we play best out of three."
He brings over a set of cards and settles into an armchair.
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Date: 2014-12-07 01:30 pm (UTC)Of course they are going to play cards.
Eric smiles widely as he sits down, stretching out his long legs, as he watches Talbot rummage through the drawer.
"That sounds - perfect," he says.
Absolutely, fucking perfect.
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Date: 2014-12-07 02:19 pm (UTC)But perhaps this distraction is what causes the game to go in a direction he didn't count on. And he loses this round.
He gathers up the cards and shuffles them, a little miffed. But he smiles at Eric, teasingly saying that he let him win, and he deals the cards again.
(Russell always lets him win.)
Taking on a more serious air of concentration, he fans his cards out in his hand and tries not to stare over them at Eric's thighs in those tailored trousers.
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Date: 2014-12-07 02:48 pm (UTC)Very limited.
And besides, the game is just a stepping stone.
He can feel Talbot's eyes on him, intimate as touches, and he shifts in his seat. Perhaps it should bother him, being wanted when he himself knows what he is about to do. But nobody controls fate and that is all there is to this. He does not mind Talbot. He's a pretty, vapid little thing but then again, nobody likely ever expected him to be anything else. And now, he is just - unlucky,
Loosing at cards again.
And pretty soon, loosing forever.
It's nothing personal.
Had circumstances been different, he could probably have found a use for him.
He plays the final, killing, card, and looks at his opponent.
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Date: 2014-12-07 03:12 pm (UTC)And spoiled as he is, he's not getting what he wants right now. He is supposed to win this card game, and he isn't.
Eric betrays nothing in his expression when he plays the final card, and his impassiveness is somewhat infuriating. Scowling in annoyance at the pile of cards, he tosses his own down in a heap.
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Date: 2014-12-07 03:35 pm (UTC)Eric leans forward, mindful of the way his muscles move beneath the thin fabric of his shirt, as he does so.
"How about," he says, in a low and confidential tone, "that we try our hands at a more refined game?"
Because it is clearly the game's fault that Talbot is losing.
"Chess perhaps?"
His tongue swipes across his lower lip, as he looks up at Talbot.
"I rarely have the chance to play."
Infusing every word with meaning.
He leans back, one large hand resting on his own upper thigh.
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Date: 2014-12-07 06:31 pm (UTC)But eventually, he gives in to his gentle (and sexy) persuasion. He forces a bright smile.
"Then yes, let's."
He gets up and gathers up the offending cards, leaving them on Russell's desk. From one of the shelves he fetches a flat box of aged wood and a marble chess board, and sets them on the coffee table.
"This chess set is from 17th century Malta," Talbot remarks as he positions the carved ivory and ebony pieces, shaped like mythical figures, on the board. "We picked it up on one of our rare vacations together."
He holds up a king in each hand.
"Black or white?"
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Date: 2014-12-07 06:39 pm (UTC)He holds out his hand for the game piece, keeping Talbot's gaze in a far less deferential manner.
And then his eyes break away as he gives him a small, crooked smile.
"My Progeny is not fond of the game," he says. "And I don't socialize with my employees."
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Date: 2014-12-07 07:20 pm (UTC)"Of course you don't," he says with unabashed snobbery. "One must preserve the lines of rank and hierarchy, especially in this day and age. In other words, remind them who's boss," he adds with a sly smirk.
"And besides, chess can be brutal if taken seriously. It is, after all, a war game."
With all their pieces set up, Talbot makes the first move. And then casually lounges back in his chair, watching Eric. Always watching him.
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Date: 2014-12-07 07:41 pm (UTC)"Oh, believe me. They have no doubts about who is boss," he says before reaching out to make his move. Calmly self-assured.
He holds the chess piece with two fingers - it rather accentuates how big his hand is - and puts it down gently.
"I used to play hnefatafl," he says. "A Viking game. But it's forgotten now."
He leans back and looks at Talbot, his lips slightly parted.
Powerful. Old.
Sexy.
"Your move."
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Date: 2014-12-07 07:56 pm (UTC)There's something different about Eric tonight. He can feel him...asserting himself in subtle ways. Ways that he wouldn't if Russell were around.
It's hot.
"How is it played?"
He's not entirely interested in that. He just wants to hear Eric talk.
After a brief thought, he moves his next piece. It's a fairly aggressive move, and he leans back again with a languid expression, still watching him.
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Date: 2014-12-07 08:20 pm (UTC)Hmm. That was a bolder - and better - move than he had expected.
"And he has a hird, a trusted group of men protecting him. That's one player. The other player wishes to harm the King. Capture him. And so they move back and forth across the board."
He flicks his eyes up at Talbot. "And then the players - switch. And play again."
But bold moves tend to leave you open. And so he moves a pice and takes a rook. Leaning back.
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Date: 2014-12-07 08:27 pm (UTC)"Mm. So the sides have unequal power. Interesting."
Now it is.
He takes one of Eric's knights in a swift, but probably impulsive move.
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Date: 2014-12-07 08:32 pm (UTC)"I prefer chess. You get to play both defensively and -" he moves a rook, making room for a swift attack on his next turn. " - aggressively in the same game. I like that."
Capturing Talbot's eyes.
"And I like to think I play very well."
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Date: 2014-12-07 08:40 pm (UTC)Talbot can predict what Eric's next move might be, so he shifts a pawn to block at least one option. He may be setting himself up for a sacrifice in the process.
But it's only a game.
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Date: 2014-12-07 08:48 pm (UTC)Not bad.
But not good enough.
He lost a knight. Now one of the white knights pay the price.
"An eye for an eye," he murmurs, as he topples the game piece.
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Date: 2014-12-07 09:03 pm (UTC)"Like I said: a brutal game."
He uses his remaining knight to capture a pawn and break through Eric's line of defense. His next move will put Eric's king in check, so he sits back with a smug smile.
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Date: 2014-12-07 09:10 pm (UTC)And then he slowly reaches out and places a finger on top of his own Queen.
It seems Talbot had forgotten about the Queen..
It happens.
"Incredibly brutal," Eric agrees.
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Date: 2014-12-07 09:21 pm (UTC)Fucking Queens.
Talbot says nothing and waits for Eric to make his brutal move, staring intently (perhaps with growing annoyance as well) at the board.
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Date: 2014-12-07 09:36 pm (UTC)Sometimes, you need to make a sacrifice. And who can resist a Queen?
Alluring. Defenseless.
That's enough to make anyone forget to be cautious.
Eric looks at Talbot.
Will he take the bait? And will he then take the bait?
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Date: 2014-12-07 09:50 pm (UTC)His King was in danger. But he rushes to his defense with a bishop, sweeping the Queen off the board. Captured.
The smugness in his smile returns as he looks up at Eric.
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Date: 2014-12-08 05:32 am (UTC)And then he smoothly leans forward and moves a game piece.
Sometimes, you loose sight of the true objective, when you rush ahead.
Looking up at Talbot.
"Checkmate."
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Date: 2014-12-08 06:06 am (UTC)If it wasn't obvious to Eric before, it's obvious now: Talbot hates not winning.
And suddenly he feels exactly how when Russell denies him something. When he doesn't get his way. Annoyed, irritated, impulsive.
Talbot knocks the chess pieces off the board with a sweep of his hand.
"I'm bored," he mutters, childishly, as he lounges back in his chair, crossing his legs at the knee and regarding Eric with a haughty air.
"Take off your clothes."
Talbot is the King's fucking Consort. He can have anything he damn well wants.
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