http://playswithboys.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] playswithboys.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] neutral_omens2006-11-06 11:56 pm

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Time: October 14th, 2000
Place: Lobby
Status: Semi-private (Pepper, Crowley, War, John, Bast, Wensley and Roger) [Complete]
Summary: An unexpected visitor


Pepper had spent the day moving various plants into the lobby and trimming them as best she could, throwing the extra leaves and little branches in a garbage bag she'd brought with her. The place needed some greenery and some flowers, and she figured it couldn't hurt now that it was getting colder and things outside would take care of themselves more.

She thought she'd bring in some poinsettias soon.

Granted it wasn't even Bonfire Night, but being English meant that she started preparing for Christmas in October, like everyone else. Besides, Adam had promised a good winter, and she was looking forward to it.

The plants had generally been behaving themselves, all except one. Whoever'd had the bright idea to grow wysteria on the pergola near the garden should have been caught and executed, in Pepper's opinion. The plant had a history of growing up the sides of buildings, destroying framework quite effectively, and yet someone had let the thing go. Pepper had spent half the summer trying to tame the thing and it still wouldn't stop spreading. She was certain that countless people at the manor had probably seen her pitching a fit while hanging upside down from pergola, cursing the wysterias ancestors into oblivion. Those branches were thick.

Maybe that was why she'd decided that she deserved time working in the lobby.

So now she was enjoying a moment of rest, sitting in a chair near the front desk and rereading The Man in the Iron Mask. She'd forgotten how much she enjoyed the book, hadn't read it since she was fourteen or so, and was pretty caught up in it. Pepper had a tendancy to be very expressive as she read or watched movies, and she was currently engaging in gnawing her fingernails down with her teeth, eyes wide as two pound coins, while King Louis ordered d'Artagnan to arrest Porthos and Aramis.

[identity profile] anthony-crowley.livejournal.com 2006-11-08 09:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Crowley shrugged, smiling. "Technically, I'm supposed to encourage other people in those sorts of things. Although tempting people to sloth isn't generally much fun. But we're allowed to dabble a bit. Just so that we understand how it works, right?" A twitch of his lips said that he wasn't being entirely serious.

He tried to imagine Adam as Hamlet and winced. "Brian, huh? He's that other one...?" Crowley had met Wensleydale, Pepper, and Adam, of course, and only dimly remembered a fourth rather scruffy little boy. "I don't think I've met him yet. I'm sure he made a lovely wife for you, though. But if you were MacBeth you got that excellent speech at the end:

"She should have died hereafter;
There would have been a time for such a word.
To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow,
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day
To the last syllable of recorded time,
And all our yesterdays have lighted fools
The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle!
Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage
And then is heard no more: it is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing."

Okay, he was really showing off now, but it was pretty much his favourite Shakespearean speech. Crowley had never ceased to be surprised that a moral could understand mortality so well. He wondered briefly where Will had ended up, made a mental note to ask Aziraphale if he knew, then kicked himself for forgetting that they weren't talking.

"Yeah?" he asked, trying to distract himself with conversation. "Well, I have no idea how my sword fighting looks. Probably not terribly interesting to anyone other than the participants. But I won most of my battles, so it can't have been too bad."

The demon shook his head. "I can't say it's my favourite past time. Mostly I learned because it was expected to know. But with the right partner, in the right atmosphere, it can be fun." The grin slipped back onto Crowley's face. "Hey, a secret is a secret. How about something you did once that was really fun but you'd be embarrassed to tell your friends about? Or something about yourself that even Adam doesn't know. Well, something Adam's not supposed to know, anyway..."

[identity profile] anthony-crowley.livejournal.com 2006-11-09 09:04 pm (UTC)(link)
He had to smirk at being called a Master of Sleep. "I'll be sure to put that on my resume. But, yeah, I do dream (http://community.livejournal.com/neutral_omens/23903.html#cutid1). Although I have no way of knowing if my dreams (http://community.livejournal.com/neutral_omens/79981.html#cutid1) are like everyone else's. They tend to be very literal..."

Crowley laughed. "Now if we do meet, I'll have to yell 'Out damn'd spot!' at him and see if he remembers." He grew thoughtful. "And perhaps it would be a bit depressing to a mortal. I find it rather comforting, though."

There was a quiet moment before the corners of his mouth twisted up. "I'm pretty damn good at a lot of things. It's amazing how much practice you can get in on something in six thousand years, even if you don't do it very often. And I won't say I'm surprised that you learned as a child. Must have been hard to keep up with three boys."

He shuddered slightly at the idea of Adam reading his thoughts. "No, I certainly wouldn't invite such a thing. I'm sorry that you did. It must have been very disconcerting." But at the telling of her secret, Crowley threw his head back and laughed. When he'd calmed down enough to speak again, he said, "Now that's a fair trade. I'm going to have to call you BD from now on..."