bitchprince ([personal profile] bitchprince) wrote2009-06-25 03:22 pm

Room 303, Thursday Morning After Classes

Arthur had had to put on spandex for class. It had taken work. It had taken effort. And it had become completely impossible to get rid of, which explained why he stomped into 303 still in his suit.

Red and gold spandex looked nice on him, yes, like many things, but Up With It he would not put. He sat down on the bed and got to unlacing his boots as soon as possible while he waited for Merlin to show up and help him out.

Once the boy was gone, he'd be far more comfortable.

[[ for the ears, at first, and then open to anyone after now that he's back to being dressed properly ]]
withoutverona: (Not quite certain)

[personal profile] withoutverona 2009-06-26 04:12 pm (UTC)(link)
"You'll hear how it goes, if there's a way to keep in contact," Romeo said gratefully. "I think being here made it easier to move on. Fewer ghosts rattling about, most of the time."

Which didn't make it easy when the dead walked (and shot him, thank you, Tybalt) or a child with his wife showed up, or his best friend and his love were undead, but ... easier.
withoutverona: (B+W thoughtful)

[personal profile] withoutverona 2009-06-26 05:39 pm (UTC)(link)
"Ah, I hadn't heard of the pillow-fight method of exorcism. I'll have to give it a go," Romeo said, grateful again for the lightness.

He resettled himself on the bed, thinking about the question. "Keep the peace, mainly. We had a hundred years of fighting; it may take a hundred more years for the habit to be entirely broken. I'm lucky to have Ben to lean on."
withoutverona: (Not quite certain)

[personal profile] withoutverona 2009-06-26 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)
"And I can hardly ask for a blank slate if I do not start afresh myself," Romeo said, quiet and sober. "It will be hard. There are some who will like the brawl, even when they see where it leads. And, well -- in some of their heads I'll forever be 16 and off with a notebook writing poetry."

He was now 18 and off with a notebook. This was ever so much wiser.

... and, describing this, he was starting to wonder why he felt so driven to go home.
withoutverona: (listening)

[personal profile] withoutverona 2009-06-26 07:20 pm (UTC)(link)
And there was Romeo's conscience, prickling away again. Arthur wasn't half-bad at this inspirational speech thing.

"My father's not a bad man," he said. "He just -- he didn't try enough to end things or change things. The money is his interest. But I'm starting to think that what you just said, about steel and mercy -- mercy takes more courage, if it's chosen for the right reasons."
withoutverona: (probably going for his smokes)

[personal profile] withoutverona 2009-06-26 07:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"And if I don't try, we'll fall. I can't see that." It was odd; as much as Romeo had wanted to renounce his name once, he now saw it as -- a sort of honor. A blessing, and a curse, and a destiny, in eight letters. He'd lived for a reason; Montague might be the reason.

And if it wasn't, well, at least he had the chance to be a good man.

withoutverona: (laughing)

[personal profile] withoutverona 2009-06-26 11:52 pm (UTC)(link)
And the pillow Romeo threw there was much more carefully aimed, half to make a point, half because he was relieved nothing had changed.

"Of course you will," he said, and rose and cracked his neck. "I'll go finish my packing, and try to avoid being attacked by any inanimate objects along the way."