Laurent of Vere (
prince_of_vere) wrote in
marlowemuses2016-08-10 07:04 pm
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Fools in Love, for gentry
[From here.]
"You're sensitive everywhere," Laurent teased, demonstrating by tickling his fingers along Gansey's sides. He grinned shamelessly down at him, relenting quickly enough because he couldn't hold out any longer without kissing him.
"Gansey," Laurent murmured against his lips, soft, brief kisses that he couldn't quite pull away from, kiss after kiss.
Utterly infatuated, Laurent gave him a hopelessly adoring smile as he finally lifted his head, bending to press a reverent kiss to Gansey's collarbone. "I've never... I've never been like this. With anyone. My heart aches constantly with longing for you, even when I'm already in your arms."
"You're sensitive everywhere," Laurent teased, demonstrating by tickling his fingers along Gansey's sides. He grinned shamelessly down at him, relenting quickly enough because he couldn't hold out any longer without kissing him.
"Gansey," Laurent murmured against his lips, soft, brief kisses that he couldn't quite pull away from, kiss after kiss.
Utterly infatuated, Laurent gave him a hopelessly adoring smile as he finally lifted his head, bending to press a reverent kiss to Gansey's collarbone. "I've never... I've never been like this. With anyone. My heart aches constantly with longing for you, even when I'm already in your arms."

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The hug was delightful and left him aching for more. Ah, it would be a magical thing, to return to the morning where they were tangled in blankets and each other.
But there were other pressing matters. "You say that like it's a bad thing." His lips quirked into a smile, "The tour it is, then. You're already familiar with the banquet hall and the stables... hm. Shall we work our way up from the basement, or work our way down from the top floor?"
He pressed another kiss against Laurent's forehead before he stepped back into the hallway, where people might see them.
"Your choice."
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"Oh? Well, if that's what my beloved wants, I shall make it happen somehow." The castle didn't entirely lends itself to concentric circles but Gansey would not back down from the challenge without some sort of attempt. "And yes, that's probably best. So seeing as we'll be at the stables last..."
He turned, gently resting his hand on the small of Laurent's back as he lead him, "Then we'll need to begin this way. To the right, here, is the glass plate room. My mother's favorite glass plates all in one space." Gansey pushed a door open to show Laurent the expanse of glass plates on shelves but made no moves to go inside. They could pass that one quickly.
"And on the left here is the way to the chapel. I don't know if that interests you."
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He relaxed into the touch, enjoying being so close to Gansey as they made their way through the castle. It was a pleasure to see Gansey's world through Gansey's eyes, and Laurent loved the romance of being toured around. The simple intimacy of Gansey's hand on his back made Laurent feel safe and protected, willing to trust to Gansey's guidance.
His gaze frequently wandered to Gansey, looking at him more often than at the marvels of the castle that he was supposed to be touring.
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They moved along promptly. Moving in circles meant that they turned away from where Helen's old rooms were and toward the door to the basement.
"There's not too much to see down there," he said as he pointed to the door leading to the downward winding stairs. "Scrolls, some archived things, and all of that creepy clutter I think I've mentioned before. Ah, and the holding cells. Those are a bit fascinating."
Gansey hardly noticed that Laurent was looking at him more than the marvels of the castle. He greatly enjoyed talking about the little historical facts and pointing out the way the castle was constructed; his eyes glittered bright green and his grin was never-faulting. Clearly, not much delighted him more than history, adventure, and puzzles. At this point, the only thing that might top his list would be Laurent himself.
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As they descended the steps, Laurent stayed close against Gansey's side, careful about his own footing and Gansey's. He'd become extremely careful on stairs ever since a flight near his rooms had been buttered. The incident had cost him nothing more than some bruising, but it had instilled in him a habit of graceful wariness whenever he descended a flight of steps. "Are there any secret passageways in the castle? Escape routes or hidden rooms?"
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He lead his fiance to the end of the basement toward the cells. The things they passed were, as Gansey said, mostly storage. Scrolls, some carefully wrapped books, other sentimental things that had no real place in the castle. There was a green tinted hallway that went downward, made of stone and stone alone, that lead to the holding cells.
Clearly, they were old. Iron bars and benches, kept clean, no windows and the faint sound of water dripping on stone. At current, they were all empty. No squalor but no luxury, either.
"What's interesting," Gansey explained, "is the stone. It's different from everything that the castle was built out of. The journal I gave you tells us that this was here before the castle was even built. They found it while digging and decided to connect the two. Imagine, finding a big empty stone room already made underground?"
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It was necessary, of course. Laurent understood that. Any castle needed rooms where people could be kept if they were dangerous or if they were being held for trial. The rooms were most likely to be in the least desirable areas of the castle. Here, it seemed. "You don't have any idea of its original purpose?"
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"That's what I thought. From the stone I found in the ruins, they don't quite match up... but I haven't been very deep. For all I know, it could change. I'd like to try going down there one day—obviously, it would be risky." He ran his hand along the wall, touching the stone with some curiosity.
"I imagine they must have thought it made sense. What else could a room like this be used for? Wine, perhaps. Storage... it's a little too damp. Whatever it was intended to be? No, I don't know. I would very much like to find out one day."
Dropping his hand, he turned toward Laurent. "Maybe one day we'll find some answers."
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His fingertips slid up Gansey's shirt, tickling lightly because he couldn't resist. He just loved seeing Gansey squirm.
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He was decidedly distracted when Laurent slid his fingers up his shirt. It was slightly ticklish, but he was more reminded of how they had been naked together that morning. Biting his lower lip, he glanced away and cleared his throat, chiding himself for having dirty thoughts.
"Yes. There's a cave, actually. It connects to the ruins, but to go deeper into them you'll have to dig." Returning his gaze to Laurent's face, he offered a genial smile. "I always wondered if this was a tomb. If it was meant to be one, however, they didn't use it. I wonder why."
For a moment he rested his own hand on Laurent's wrist. So warm—and, gently, he raised that hand to his lips so that he might kiss it. "Shall we continue the tour? Or do you have a particular liking for cells?"
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Laurent laughed, kissing his lover's cheek and leaning back the way they'd come to tug him along. "I confess I don't have that particular kink, though I don't think I'd mind being tied up in your bedroom from time to time." Grinning flirtatiously, Laurent slipped his hold and darted off up the stairs, stopping and turning suddenly at the top to meet him for a kiss.
He felt exuberant with affection, happily tucking himself against Gansey's side again so they could continue. "What are you going to show me next? Your collection of juggling balls, perhaps? Or your harem. That seems like a priority."
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The questions got another laugh. "Well, you've already been acquainted with the former. As for the latter, well, that doesn't exist. I'm sure that's shocking." He lead Laurent back out into the hallway, considering where next to take him. Not the chambers of the King and Queen; those were private, and boring besides.
"Would you like to see the wine cellar? An afternoon drink might be nice. Maybe even grab a snack?" Leaning in, he planted a kiss to Laurent's temple.
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"The wine cellar?" Laurent repeated, blinking a few times. "I'm not particularly inclined, unless there's something more significant about it than it being where you keep your wine. Besides, it seems like the sort of place where I'd be unusually tempted to lure you into a quiet corner and ravish you, and neither of us need that sort of temptation if we're ever going to get anything done. I'd rather get the lay of the land and then head out to tour the gardens. I would quite like to see the barracks and training grounds, as well, if that's acceptable."
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"While I'm very tempted by the promise of being ravished in a dark, private place, there will be time for that later. Same for the gardens—you'll have to wait for your tour of those, I'm afraid. That will be for tonight." Gansey winked, heading in the direction of the training grounds.
"Honestly, I can't say I've spent too many hours on the training grounds myself, but they're top notch. I know basic swordsmanship and not much else. I tried archery a few times, but always managed to smack myself in the face with the bow. How about you?"
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"I'm an expert swordsman," Laurent said, quietly. "At one point I had an idea of challenging a... friend of my brother's. Even once I'd abandoned the idea, I appreciated the physical discipline and it was... one of the few passions that my brother and I shared. We trained together. And, once I had men of my own, I enjoyed spending time in the barracks among them. I don't know if it's traditional here, for the consort to maintain a personal guard contingent. It was difficult for me to leave the soldiers I had then. My soldiers."
Laurent had seen few guards, compare to Vere, and didn't expect to be allowed a contingent. But he could, at least, spend some time on the training grounds. He traditionally, strictly, preferred to train alone or with his brother. Making an exception to that might make him some friends. After that, Laurent intended to take an interest in the defense of the kingdom. From what he'd seen, the Raven Kingdom was peaceful and expected to remain so, with very few defenses compared to the more paranoid kingdom of Vere. But Laurent was very aware that an invasion could happen suddenly.
Though he intended to prioritize diplomatic protections for his new country, Laurent planned to have the kingdom and himself ready--if war threatened, Laurent wanted to be confident that they could rebuff any approach.
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Not that he wasn't curious. Challenging a friend of his brother's? From the slight hesitation, it didn't sound like friend was the word Laurent really wanted to use, but he couldn't be sure. For what reason? Maybe he'd ask about that later.
"You may maintain your own cohort, if you want. It always depended upon the consort." Gansey glanced from Laurent to the halls ahead, "Our guards work on a rotation around this time of year. There are a lot of festivals and holidays in the main town and they like to be with their families, so we keep smaller groups that rotate tours. They're on call in case of an emergency, of course, and my parents have their own undercover protection. At least five ladies in my mother's parlor with you were hiding swords under their skirts."
He pushed open the large wooden door that lead toward the training grounds. They were past the stables but away from the woods, the flourish of the gardens in sight. As he said, the guards were light. Enough to cover all areas of the castle but clearly not of normal numbers. They seemed to be having a good time, even, sparring while one of the commanders barked out criticisms.
"I asked, because I was wondering if you'd like to have a spar. We don't have to today. Whenever. I should get back to sharpening my skills. You would probably not appreciate it if I got out of shape and fat, hm?" He nudged Laurent's side gently with his elbow as he lightly teased. "If you're as well-trained as you say, I think you'll have me on my back quite a bit."
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"It's a good idea, having undercover guards. I like it because it encourages a variety of disciplines for the staff, and supplies them with better opportunity. I have always opposed the idea of having helpless servants who know only a single skill. It penalizes everyone." Laurent smiled as they spoke, brows lifting with interest as they entered the training grounds. His sharp eyes took in everything, noting the condition of the guards and their apparent discipline.
"You're absolutely not allowed to get out of shape and fat," Laurent confirmed, though he didn't believe for a minute that there was any danger of it. Not at the rate that the two of them loved to explore and run. "A demonstration, then? I expect your men will enjoy seeing you get a lesson in swordplay." He tapped Gansey's elbow lightly, to draw his attention so he could speak more quietly. "Introduce me to anyone here whom you know by name, please."
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He leaned when Laurent's tone went softer and the hand touched his elbow. "Easily done, considering I know them all by name." He didn't question why Laurent would want him to. With great strides he lead Laurent into the area; all eyes were on them within seconds, and Gansey's smile was brilliant enough to shame the sun.
"Good morning, men! I hope you're all doing well today. I heard your wife finally gave birth, Emerland, congratulations." One of the guards gave them a thumbs up. Giving the nod for the men to return to what they were doing, Gansey pointedly led Laurent to one especially cheerful young man. From the east if his features were any tell, with tall styled black hair—he was the only one not wearing some kind of helm or headgear. Lest it ruin his hair, obviously.
"Ganseyboy!" the youth said cheerfully, "and a beautiful companion? It's lovely to meet you, sir." The man bowed and Gansey turned to Laurent. "Laurent, this is Henry. Henry, my fiance, Laurent."
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"A pleasure to make your acquaintance," Laurent said, inclining his head in polite greeting but not letting go of Gansey's arm. He was very pleased to meet Gansey's men, and intrigued as to why Gansey wished him to meet this one in particular. He stood out, even if it weren't for the specialized introduction, which made Laurent suspect that he had a different skill set from the rest. "Are you a specialist of some sort?"
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Gansey wrinkled his nose and set his hand on the small of Laurent's back, "And here I thought your only skill was styling your hair in the most foppish way possible."
"Merely one of many," Henry chipped without missing a beat, smoothing his hand back over his hair.
Gansey rolled his eyes, but was still smiling. He turned his face toward Laurent so he could address his fiance properly. "We're longtime friends. He does, however, have a very annoying fighting style. Very quick." If he was going to introduce Laurent to anyone, he figured that it might as well be Henry. Henry was more or less his eyes and ears out in the barracks; not that he would say so in front of all the men. They just thought him the foolish young man that spent too much time being vain.
Henry nodded, "Like a sting, eh?" Picking up his sword, he swung it around slowly, so he might loosen out his wrist. "Were you looking for a partner to spar with, fiance-Laurent?
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Taking a moment to scan the field and the audience, he nodded. "If I might borrow a sword? I would be very grateful for a bit of practice."
His hand strayed to his waist, where his sword had been, and should be. He'd been stripped of his barbs, coming here. They'd allowed him his sword in the carriage, in case of ambush, but he'd left it upon the seat when he emerged. He knew where his sword lay in his rooms, but if Gansey carried no sword about his daily business, neither could Laurent. He felt naked without it.
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No, Gansey was not really one for carrying swords around, which he didn't even consider a possible oddity. They both watched as Laurent's hand wandered to his hip and had different understandings: Gansey merely figuring he was miming out what the wanted, and Henry knowing the habit of the movement. So Henry gave Laurent an understanding smile and nodded his chin at Gansey, "Nope, he probably doesn't even think about it."
To which Gansey smartly responded, "What?" Henry laughed some more and shook his head.
"My kingdom is a much rougher place than this one," the boy explained as he stepped away to grab a sword to pass to Laurent. Something light and easy to spar with. "Where if you don't have a weapon on you at all times, you'll either get kidnapped or killed. Or both."
Gansey pursed his lips and went to fetch his own sword; it was one he used most often when he trained, and was often left alone because of that reason. Some of the other guards were breaking and watching Henry, Laurent, and Gansey with some interest. When the young prince returned to his fiance's side, he swung his blade around slowly, getting used to its weight again.
"I don't think I'll be so bad."
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Gansey laughed lightly, "Well, I do still need to see if you can be beaten. So may as well make Henry's day. Do me a favor and put him on his ass?" Henry wrinkled his nose, seeing as Gansey didn't even bother to whisper that, but bounced from one foot to the other in anticipation.
With that, Gansey took a step back, giving the men who had decided to peek in on what was happening a friendly nod.
Henry smoothed his hair back and then assumed his position, sword raised as though he might be fencing, other arm raised behind him dramatically. "Whenever you're ready, fiance-Laurent!"
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