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Shirogane | GaoSilver ([personal profile] anachronisticbilliards) wrote in [community profile] aungier2013-07-07 04:16 pm

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Date: November 2, 1888
Time: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Location: Various locations around the house.
Characters: Shirogane ([personal profile] anachronisticbilliards) and YOU! [OPEN/CLOSED]
Summary: Shirogane's just trying to do his job and is available to be bothered.
Warnings: Moving furniture. The horror.



What with all of the people constantly coming and going at Aungier House, furniture needed to be moved around quite often. Rooms needed to be prepared. Some rooms didn't have enough furniture. Others had too much. Other rooms had the appropriate amounts of furniture and were well-used, but the furniture still needed to be moved so that the maids could clean.

That's where the footmen came in. Today, Shirogane found himself doing just that--moving furniture. For the most part, he didn't mind the work. It could be physically demanding, true, but at least there was a point to it. A purpose other than that someone somewhere thought criminals needed to walk on treadmills or turn pointless cranks for hours on end. For a few hours in the afternoon, he could be found moving furniture between rooms as he'd been directed. If he needed to be bothered or pulled away for some other task, well, he was just a footman. He didn't quite have as much governance over his own time as he would have liked.

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2pm, in the first floor Drawing Room

[personal profile] mouthbreathing 2013-07-08 09:54 am (UTC)(link)
Hindsight would likely remind Warsman later that walking along while reading wasn't the most sensible thing to do with his time, but until then karma was only too happy to pick up the slack.

In his defense, the books here really were quite unlike anything he'd ever seen before; there were so many in one place, and on so many subjects from so many years gone by. Reading in English fluently was a skill that, even after seven years, still required honing on his part, but he knew more than enough to dive into some of the lighter texts on offer. So much that picking between the array of volumes jammed onto each and every shelf took him far longer than he'd anticipated, and he hadn't even noticed Shirogane getting to work in the room next door.

Which was probably why, as he made to leave with his latest acquisition open in his hands, he completely failed to notice the chaise shuffled rather closer to the doorway than usual- and walked right into it. Giving an impressively loud oof, Warsman stumbled over the back of the sofa and landed mask-first in the cushions, while Moll Flanders took to the air with aerodynamics that would have captivated any physicist. That it was also likely to catch Shirogane hard on its way back down was less worth boasting about.
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[personal profile] mouthbreathing 2013-07-09 02:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Righting himself on the chaise, Warsman didn't even realise Shirogane was around to give him that filthy look until he finally lifted his head, one hand pressed to his helmet to try and steady his head. As his sight settled first on the young manservant and then on the book now lying on the floor beside the dropped chest, though realisation dawned.

"Ah-" He struggled back to his feet and around the sofa, holding his hands up defensively. "I'm sorry! I wasn't-- are you alright?" Trying to apologise properly could wait- if he was right, the poor man had a look more on his mind than explanations. Quite literally.
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[personal profile] mouthbreathing 2013-07-11 03:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, dear. Judging by his face, he was going to have to do better than hurriedly sputtering out an apology like hot fat in a frying pan. Warsman at least had the decency to look as shame-faced as he can manage with his mask's limited range of expressions.

"I didn't mean to throw it- I tripped on the sofa and it flew out of my hands. I really am sorry." He took a hesitant, hopeful step forward, silently praying that he'd been clearer this time. "I hope it didn't hurt too badly...?"
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[personal profile] mouthbreathing 2013-07-12 02:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Watching realisation dawn on Shirogane's face was something of a eureka moment for Warsman; the very last impression he thought he'd be combating that day was of someone so utterly dismissive of those around him that he saw fit to demand their attention by throwing someone else's (probably expensive) property at them.

"You hadn't," he answered gently. "I was reading at the time. I really should have been more aware, but..." But it really was a startling read. He paused, glancing almost plaintively to the floor again. "... not to undermine my apology, but... do you think you could help me find it? The book, that is. I have a sneaking suspicion it might have been a first edition."
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[personal profile] mouthbreathing 2013-07-14 02:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Right. A direction. That was a good start. Warsman turned towards the corner of the room and padded carefully across the floor, shoes clipped on the floorboa-- ah, he'd heard a thump when it landed as well as after it hit its mark, hadn't it? If it had landed on one of the Persian rugs this family seemed so very fond of the sound would have been swaddled by the carpeting.

Indeed, he was so preoccupied by his search that he didn't think to put off giving his answer, and found himself saying, "'Moll Flanders', by Mr. Daniel Defoe," before he could review whether or not it was wise to advertise his literary habits in this particular instance. "It has a brown cover..."
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[personal profile] mouthbreathing 2013-07-17 06:33 pm (UTC)(link)
For a moment, when the realisation of just what his admission might have entailed caught up with him, he thought he'd gotten away with it. How silly of him.

If he'd had cheeks, Warsman would have blushed. "It's..." How could he possibly make this sound appropriate? It wasn't that he'd been caught with an issue of The Pearl, but it seemed like precisely the sort of thing he could be misunderstood about. "It's about the life of a sinful woman," he settled on eventually, then busied himself leaning over a nearby armchair to check behind it, completely missing the book at his feet in his hurry.
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[personal profile] mouthbreathing 2013-07-20 02:02 pm (UTC)(link)
'Ah'. That said it all, really, didn't it? Silently, Warsman cursed himself for not having the ingenuity to lie on the spot- though if he'd been caught out at some later point, the man would doubtless have thought him frightfully rude as well as a sensationalist.

He winced slightly as he found and held the book up, not only because he'd miss it in so obvious a place but because it meant the evidence was right in front of his face. "Yes... yes, that's it."

Rather than claim it immediately, though, he at least had the grace to let the manservant leaf through it first; if he were Robin he'd probably have been able to leap in then and there with page numbers and recommendations, citing the most affecting and elegantly written passages, but all he could do was stand by in slightly embarrassed silence. "... I... really couldn't give you an opinion on it yet," he forced himself to say eventually. "Mr. Defoe's works are apparently held in very high regard, though. You're welcome to borrow it when I've finished."

[personal profile] motherof_bone 2013-07-08 05:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Miss Mary receives large packages from time to time. She has family in the country and they do from time to time send her trunks full of new clothes, not always for herself but also to share with the ladies of the house. She also receives trunks packed full books, which she uses when teaching her young pupils. One of the butlers has brought her a not from the family, which says that the trunks are not far behind.

So she takes the edge of her skirts in one hand and goes looking briskly for a footman.

[personal profile] motherof_bone 2013-07-09 03:51 pm (UTC)(link)
While she does not interrupt his work, she does follow him, her note folded demurely in her hands in front of her. It's a strange looking little procession until she speaks up.

"I'll have need of you."

She isn't shy about telling the servants what to do. She was raised in a civilized home herself, with a similar array of hired help. She wasn't in favor of being cruel to the staff -- (one slave to another) -- but each much perform their duties.

[personal profile] motherof_bone 2013-07-11 04:04 pm (UTC)(link)
She offers the note to him, written by the head butler according to the information passed along by the courier. The times at which the trunks are to be expected are written clearly, separate from the sparse lines of text. Shortly after 1:00 it says.

"I have several trunks to arrive, I want you to meet them with me and take them up."

All the way up to the third floor. How delightful.

[personal profile] motherof_bone 2013-07-15 03:52 pm (UTC)(link)
She flashes a brief smile, although she does turn then to head out into the great hall, more eager for her deliveries than to observe too much politeness. Her steps are light and graceful, a girlishness that belies her position of authority over the households children and her secrets of motherhood. Like any good lady, she'd been taught to dance, it shows in how delicate her toes touch the floor as she heads down the stairs.

It's muggy outside, rain threatening for several days now.

"They mustn't get wet," she murmurs the herself in agitation, staring down the road impatiently.

[personal profile] motherof_bone 2013-07-17 09:54 pm (UTC)(link)
"Very dutiful." It's easy to tell she was not born and bred an English lady when she says such things aloud, even if her pretty Louisiana accent were not enough to make the distinction. Then again, sometimes it seems it is not so much her breeding as her maturity. Strangely whimsical for a girl her age, at twenty-one she might have a bit more sense.

She brushes some of her blonde hair back off of her forehead, staring up at the sky as if the birds might relay to her how close the car bearing her trunks might be. The birds don't care for her, however, certainly night bluebirds and sparrows. She would have better luck with a vulture.

The vehicles are late trundling up the road but Mary doesn't give up on them for a moment, giving intructions to the deliverymen as easily as she gave instructions to Shirogane.
Edited 2013-07-17 22:02 (UTC)
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[personal profile] muscovy 2013-07-08 08:46 pm (UTC)(link)
At one point, Shirogane might notice that he's being watched. And followed, depending on if he's moving at the moment that he notices. There's a boy of maybe six, not hiding but still kind of invisible with how still and quiet he stands. He's not nearly perfect at not being noticed though, not enough practice. There is a smile on his face, as if watching someone move furniture around fills him with great joy.

And actually, it does. Not so much the actual activity of the footman, though it is interesting enough to observe, but the being around someone. Ivan prefers for the people that he is around not to know that he is, because that way he won't be sent away, and even if they don't know it feels like company. He likes being around people, he likes it being lively or at least as lively as possible. It keeps him from feeling lonely.
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[personal profile] muscovy 2013-07-09 05:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Ivan is surprised at being adressed and not sent away. Usually when people notice him back home, they will stop talking and shuffle away, or tell him to get out, or start to be generally unpleasant. Depending on who it is, running can be a good option.

So he stays a bit wary, waiting for the bomb to drop; they guy seems nice, and he'd like to just believe that he is - he will act as if he is! But he doubts a bit that it is true. "Ivan Timoevich." He clsps his hands firmly over his belly, trying to not not betray anything but friendly openness. "My father lives here."
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[personal profile] muscovy 2013-07-12 04:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Ivan's smile falters for a moment; he is trying to cultivate it into a permanent thing at least around strangers or near-strangers, because people tend to be nicer when you smile, but emotions still overrun it fairly easily. I would allow that if he thought himself to be strong, but as it is he always hopes that it will stop eventually.

The thing is, his father wasn't with him for the past six years, so for all his life safe for the last couple of hours. He didn't even know him. And he's still not sure what to think of him. Yet, he nods, watching with slight confusion at the show that the man puts up. "I'll stay with my father now, I was told. Your name is unusual." He could probably have said it more elegantly, but the words wouldn't quite come.
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[personal profile] muscovy 2013-07-15 06:31 am (UTC)(link)
Both words are ones that hold no meaning to him, so one is as good as the other. He shakes his head. "Shirogane." He'll repeat it a couple times more in his head, trying to memorize the name. "Japanese?" That is probably a nationality, but where is it?
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[personal profile] professorwolf 2013-07-08 11:43 pm (UTC)(link)
While Lyall rarely wound up stooping to moving furniture, himself, he did have to check in on the ones doing the moving. It was one of the privileges of rank that he had to admit enjoying. After all, he wasn't exactly of tree-trunk nature-- more of a shrub than anything else-- so that had never been a particularly pleasant endeavor.

It was always worse, of course, when one found out all one's hard work just went to waste. Lyall came into the room where Shirogane had just finished switching the couches to the other side of the room. He watched for a beat, looking both satisfied with the finished work and apologetic for what he was going to have to say. "I'm afraid that the Lady of the house has one more lounge sette she wants to fit in here."
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[personal profile] professorwolf 2013-07-09 04:08 pm (UTC)(link)
The pause earned him a brief raise of his brows. Lyall didn't exactly care where people came from, but he did generally insist on at least the pproper respect. When Shirogane did add on the honorific he continued as if the hesitation hadn't happened. "I believe it is to be part of the collection by the window, and it is coming from the room next door."

Which was also a bit overcrowded for Lyall's taste, and would be even without the sette. He would never understand the current style of packing a room so full of furniture that one had to move carefully lest one bump it.
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[personal profile] professorwolf 2013-07-10 11:00 pm (UTC)(link)
"As far as I am aware." At least there wasn't going to be a dining room set. This was a sitting room, and not even the eccentric individuals in this household would be bringing a dining room table into a sitting room.

Lyall looked a bit wry when he added, "But I make no promises of those whims of which I am unaware." He would never say such a thing in front of his employers and their family, but said employers and their family were not here, now, were they? "Shall I show you which sette is to be moved?"
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[personal profile] professorwolf 2013-07-12 01:46 pm (UTC)(link)
"This way, then." Lyall headed out of the room and towards the next one down the hall, from drawing room to one of the various libraries in the building. He had a minute to talk, and since Shirogane was still relatively new, he felt it safe to ask: "Have you been settling in well, Mister Oogami? Besides the regular expectations that come with working for an indecisive family, at any rate."
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[personal profile] professorwolf 2013-07-14 08:52 pm (UTC)(link)
"I imagine so. One must polish up one's manners, working on a country estate. At least it is a country estate and not a city one," Lyall mused helpfully. "Things are perhaps a hair more relaxed here." He pushed open the library doors, looking inside for anyone who might happen to be inside. One never knew, in this house, given how popular the libraries were. Even Lyall, when he could snatch a minute away from work, was known to slip inside one for some light reading.

For now, it seemed to be empty.
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[personal profile] professorwolf 2013-07-16 04:39 am (UTC)(link)
"And I do hope you'll be happy here. Or at least comfortable." That was one thing Lyall did hope his staff knew about him: he did in fact care about their welfare, comfort, and feelings. Not so much that he let them walk all over him, of course, but enough that he took their opinions into consideration and their troubles with serious care.

"Quite honestly, I do not believe it matters which," he added, looking about, himself. "I was told 'that sette from the library', and not much more. So I believe you may be free to choose your own. Though I will not promise you wno't have to change it later."
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[personal profile] professorwolf 2013-07-18 09:40 pm (UTC)(link)
"The color seems all right," Lyall agreed after considering it a moment, as well. It would harmonize rather than clash, even if it didn't precisely match. "Very well. Will you require any help to get it moved, or shall I leave you to it?"

Not that he'd stoop to helping manually, of course, not at his rank and with his reedy frame, but he'd send someone up to help if need be.
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[personal profile] professorwolf 2013-07-20 09:57 pm (UTC)(link)
"Excellent." After one more glance about, Lyall finished, "I'll leave you to it, then. I trust your judgement to fit it into the other room's collection tastefully." Well, somewhat tastefully, anyway. He might have words about it later, but for now, he had other things to tend to, and he didn't need to supervise this simple endeavor. "Thank you, Mister Oogami."
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[personal profile] professorwolf 2013-07-22 07:49 pm (UTC)(link)
((and fade out there I believe :) nice establishing scene!))