cerebral: (⊗ i could not travel both)
Charles Xavier ([personal profile] cerebral) wrote in [community profile] multiversallogs2012-04-05 01:47 pm

[closed] weary and worn little monster is born

Who: Charles Xavier & Irene Adler.
What: Let's have dinner.
Where:  The Witching Hour, East Gidd.
When: Misdi evening.
Notes: None yet.
Warnings: ...probably.

It had been several days since Erik had woken up, which meant that, finally, Charles had allowed himself to rest --at least to the best of his ability. The previous weeks still haunted him in terrible ways, but everyone was dealing with something, and so he tucked it away along with every other concern or feeling he didn't want to announce. Life goes on.

And he had promised a friend dinner. So he chose somewhere with good food, a great wine list and an indulgent but quiet atmosphere in order to toast shaky victories in a way that required as little effort as possible.

He's standing in the lounge area, which once was and still serves as a library room part-time, examining the spines of old books as he waits for Irene to arrive.
thedominatrix: (I didn't mean it.)

[personal profile] thedominatrix 2012-04-05 04:20 pm (UTC)(link)
"Dazzling as always, you said it yourself," she tells him crisply. Well, he will notice, of course, that she wasn't exempt from the catastrophe of recent weeks, but is that really a reason to act that way? She's not trying to convince him, exactly- she just finds it easier to act untouchable.

She hands over her coat and then focuses all her attention on him; "Busy, though. People have been distinctly stressed out." She gives him a wicked smile, eyes glinting; "When things get difficult, people need fantasies- cue me."

Maybe she's being flippant about the crisis- but she has to be flippant about it, it's the way she deals with these things. Anyway, it's true. A number of her clients are distinctly influential, burdened with the job of rebuilding the city and her workings and her people; she's been taking them outside of her working hours at the Vault, taking the time and going to the trouble in order to prove herself...invaluable. Worth protecting. Necessary. And therefore shielded.
thedominatrix: (My gf is under this table.)

[personal profile] thedominatrix 2012-04-05 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)
"Only a very slight one," she tosses over her shoulder as she slips through to the dining room and takes the offered chair, smiling at him almost smugly in that way that she has which implies she knows absolutely everything- and has a plan for what to do with that information.

...which is quite often completely true.

"Well then, let's see how I can indulge you," she says lightly, plucking a menu from the table but not looking down at it, keeping her eyes trained on him. She taps her fingers on the cover for a moment, then-- "Did you ever read any Winterson?"
thedominatrix: (Oh. Oops.)

[personal profile] thedominatrix 2012-04-06 12:31 pm (UTC)(link)
"'Love cleaves through the mind's mathematics'," she quotes, her smile like she's telling an obscure joke she expects him to get. She reads- especially Winterson- for the moments when a phrase strikes a chord, fitting whole worlds of feeling into a few words.

The only selfish life is a timid one has stuck with her, too.

"They're bizarre books," she agrees. "It's why I like them so much."
thedominatrix: (So fascinated my clothes have fallen off)

[personal profile] thedominatrix 2012-04-06 05:31 pm (UTC)(link)
"I don't think many people know that," she muses, leaning back in her seat and touching the second knuckle of her index finger to her lower lip- thoughtful.

"Everyone wants a happy ending, don't they? No loose ends. And everyone thinks they're the hero. But real life's full of plot holes and dreadfully structured, to boot," she says with a grin.

Which makes things easy for her. Because lying, and acting, and pretending to be something, they all hinge on the fact that people are desperate to believe in something bigger and better than real life.

"Not that I'd bother trying to educate you on what people are like, though I do tend to get a particular side of them that other people don't," as she adjusts her perceptions of him and takes his abilities into account. She's fascinated by how Charles must see the world, honestly. It's a little like her interest in how Sherlock must see it.

Which reminds her- she's going to have to introduce them.
thedominatrix: (Check out these come to dungeon eyes.)

[personal profile] thedominatrix 2012-04-06 08:33 pm (UTC)(link)
"Gentlemen," she says, joke-exasperatedly. "What am I going to do with you?" --something fun, no doubt.

"I just think people are more honest when they want something, no matter what that something is."

And she glances down to her menu, skipping past the cruorvore options without even a flicker of surprise by now- she's taken well to Baedal, all things considered.
thedominatrix: (The rise and fall.)

[personal profile] thedominatrix 2012-04-07 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm glad to see you aren't clutching your pearls," she says, with a slightly mischievous grin. Well, of course he isn't. He's far too clever for that- and, she suspects, far too adventurous, as well.

(Word gets around, and Irene's very good at picking things up, snippets of idle gossip and discussion and goodness, Mr Xavier, you do get around a bit, don't you? --is a thought she is not at all trying to hide, and may in fact be attempting to do the opposite with.)

"In some areas, it's even more liberal than Britain circa 2011- the legality of my profession is much less of a grey area, for instance." Her smile turns even more devilish. "I'm not sure about the Vault, though. The blind eyes that get turned are more to do with corruption than a liberal society, which we have plenty of back where I came from."

...And she would know.
thedominatrix: (Just ignore the vibrator shelf.)

[personal profile] thedominatrix 2012-04-07 11:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Irene gives a delighted laugh, scanning her own menu idly.

"Clever. Information's dangerous- I ought to know. If it wasn't, it wouldn't be so useful, but there is such a thing as being too sharp for your own good. As I think I've said to you before." She flicks a page over, and adds in a nonchalant murmur, "-you unlikely hedonist, you."

'Hedonist' is an exaggeration, of course, and she's very much aware of it, but she doesn't think it's wrong to call him a thrill-seeker, not considering how they met. And she does love the contrast between his gentlemanly manners and academic and political interests- which she doesn't believe are anything but genuine- and his extracurricular activities. Not that she's ever thought they were incompatible. It's just a pleasant break from expected norms.

Anyway, she likes making people blush.
thedominatrix: (I know a man who lost a leg doing that.)

[personal profile] thedominatrix 2012-04-23 09:51 pm (UTC)(link)
She blinks and sits back, eyes widening slightly, at first wondering if this is some new, entirely unrelated power he's only just now seen fit to mention. And yet...what I can do goes beyond reading minds.

"I don't-" Understand. But then she thinks she might, and cuts herself off.

Is it really happening?

For a moment, she actually ignores what he's saying to stare at the diamonds, distinctly unnerved by the idea that what she's seeing might be wrong, but urging herself to deal with it rather than let it rise to the surface.

By thinking about the possible applications for that kind of power. Dear God.

"Luckily," she says, eyes on the diamonds before she glances up and grins at him, knowing fine well he knows she's thinking things that aren't nearly so heroic- well, he's a grown up, he can deal with it, and it's amazing what you can dilute with a charming enough smile. "You would be terrifying. But I'm a bit bored of terrifying, you know- it almost seems too easy- so thank goodness for your morals."
thedominatrix: (Let's solve this without hair-pulling.)

[personal profile] thedominatrix 2012-04-29 06:38 pm (UTC)(link)
She puts her chin on her hand and all but flutters her eyelashes, as if to agree; oh, me.

If you've got to be a horrible person, you should at least be exceedingly charming about it, because it's amazing what people will romanticise- though in his case, she's not sure that's what he does. She supposes he's seen worse than her. It's both vexing and amusing.

"Oh, I know your type, no need to explain. And yes. A dry white, I think." In a tone which implies and therefore, that's what will happen.
thedominatrix: (You don't even know what you're doing.)

[personal profile] thedominatrix 2012-05-19 01:01 am (UTC)(link)
"Mm," she purrs, closing her eyes for a few moments as if it's going to help her her think, then opening them to show a renewed, slightly ferocious intensity.

"The clever sort of man no one really gets to," she says, her chin still on her hand; there's something a little unnerving about the edge in her expression. She almost looks hungry, as if she's trying to get something out of him. "Not because he doesn't have friends, or because of any failing of his own, but because he's not the same as anyone else. And he doesn't want to be. Ever. It'd kill him. And on one hand, you see, he gets a lot of admiration for his abilities, and he likes that- but it's not the same. It's not...equal. It's not real connection. It's not with somebody who can grasp all those dreadful, wonderful things locked up inside that head of his, which is what he wants, because there has to be an understanding or it's good but just...not...good enough. It's a big, lonely universe when you're that clever, Mr Xavier."

--she says, describing Sherlock and herself and almost everybody she thinks is halfway interesting.