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It's Swing Time~
It didn't take a rocket scientist to figure out Elisha's motivation for organizing - or, honestly, delegating the organization of - a semi-formal dance party. Lucinda had suggested a ball, with stars in her eyes. She probably had already picked out ballgowns and themes in her head when Elisha had nixed the thing and - in a moment of desperation, with the memory of the swing-themed Fox wedding still in his head - suggest a Spring Swing, instead.
Everyone had run with it, and Elisha was pleased to say it had come out well. He was even more pleased to say that he didn't have to wear a suit, even if he stepped out into the lantern-lit gardens in everything but the tie. He paused near the raised dais provided for dancing and gave the small band the signal to start up the music before he attempted to fade back in the crowd. Not that that ever worked.
"Let the games begin," he murmured to no one in particular as he picked up a glass of champagne off a tray.
Note: Open to everyone and their brother; tag around, have fun!
Everyone had run with it, and Elisha was pleased to say it had come out well. He was even more pleased to say that he didn't have to wear a suit, even if he stepped out into the lantern-lit gardens in everything but the tie. He paused near the raised dais provided for dancing and gave the small band the signal to start up the music before he attempted to fade back in the crowd. Not that that ever worked.
"Let the games begin," he murmured to no one in particular as he picked up a glass of champagne off a tray.
Note: Open to everyone and their brother; tag around, have fun!
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"There are a great many things about the Deck I enjoy." His political non-answer slipped right out, a holdover habit he saw no reason to try and break. "Are you enjoying your marriage, my dear? Mr. Fox can be quite the gentleman."
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Though that was due to Evan McCartney as much as her husband.
"There are a great many things about marriage that I enjoy," Zoe said, matching her words to his the way she was matching her steps. "But you're correct that Mr. Fox is very much a gentleman when he wishes to be."
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He gave her a smile missing all of his usual guile. "I am happy for you both."
And to distract from all that honesty, he started them on a series of tight twirls that led into more complicated steps. No need to let her start thinking he hated her husband any less than he did.
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The smile, more than the dancing, almost has her stumbling. The words do as well, honestly, and she falls silent for a moment.
"Why do you dislike each other so much?" She finally asked. It could, of course, be due to David's assumptions about his departure from the Deck, but she didn't think so. He and Victor had clashed even when David was King.
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He'd disliked the man so long it was hard to really pinpoint it anymore.
"We've always been too much alike, I think. And for a very long time, he was Athena's man." Which should be explanation enough for anyone.
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She didn't speak again until she'd let David lift her in a knickerbocker and her feet were both on solid ground again, but when she did, there was a calculating light in her eyes. "Didn't you consider trying to change that?" She asked. Not that he would have been necessarily successful - Victor liked his Queens, she thought.
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"No." Short and to the point. He had his reasons now - and before - and they hadn't changed. If he wasn't running the shots in his body, David wouldn't trust himself, either. "And neither has Victor, I should think."
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Her smile was warm and bright. "Oh, no," she said. "I very much doubt he has. You're right."
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It wasn't disgust but something much like it curled in his stomach, and rather than let it stew inside him he directed it toward the most handy person available.
"It's a shame, really. So much dedication he's had to unstable Face Cards. One can only hope he doesn't lose interest in the Queen, as well."
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"If you believe my husband's loyalty to be dependent upon instability, David," she said with cool amusement, "you really don't know him at all, even after all these years. Is it hard to acknowledge that, I wonder. It must be, to a man who liked to know so many things."
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Most of David's knowledge about Victor was guesswork and happenstance, clean-ups from very old missions and tiny slip ups that didn't quite lead to the end. But it was enough for David to pretend, and know for a fact that Zoe couldn't know everything.
"But I'm just a lowly Joker. I couldn't possibly understand." It was interesting to see that her reaction was still trying to put him on the defensive, though. Perhaps the lady wife wasn't as certain as she'd like to be.
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She didn't need to know everything, and truthfully, this was a game. A dangerous one, no doubt, and one Victor probably wouldn't approve of her playing, but somehow irresistible for all that.
"The lowly Joker bit is good," she said levelly, "though I imagine you might want to cultivate a crazed-looking headtilt or wild eyes. Just to complete the picture."
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The smile he gives her is full of daggers. "Me as well, I assume. And since we all know I've gone off there's no reason to shove it in everyone's faces."
A sharp turn and a lift. "But of course you're right. Victor just makes the perfect addition, when we take his little habits into account. Just shows it was a bad choice, trying to change things for a better. Spades will be Spades."
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He could probably see the gears turning, though Zoe remained silent so that it wasn't clear just in what direction they were turning in. There was something nearly petulant about him, she thought. She'd never really seen it that way before, but the conclusion was inescapable now - he considered that he'd given everything to the Spades, he supposed, and they just weren't...hmm.
She smiled benignly at him, as the music ended. She wasn't capable of a smile full of daggers, and didn't wish to be. She'd already found it more valuable to be considered harmless and weak.
"I am sorry, David," she said with what seemed to be sincerity. "It must be terrible to feel so unappreciated after so many selfless actions. Thank you for the dance," she added with an elegant curtsy. "I can't say it wasn't interesting."
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He didn't believe for a moment she was sorry. He didn't believe she had anything to be sorry about. And he would absolutely continue to blame her so he could continue to avoid blaming himself.
But since he was living on honesty these days, there was no reason to let her leave it on a lie.