d'Artagnan of Lupiac in Gascony (
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After weeks of hard missions and even harder conversations, d'Artagnan had been hesitant to go through anymore strange doors. Then he'd passed by one left slightly ajar and he'd heard music...smelled wonderful things, and curiosity had gotten the better of him. Luckily, going through the door had resulted in nothing but delight. It apparently passed through to something called an amusement park and d'Artagnan was amazed and definitely amused.
First had been the colorful spinning horses, then the wheel that went up into the sky, and then something insanely exhilarating called a roller coaster. D'Artagnan had ridden several of them more than once, only stopping when hunger sent him to the food stalls and toward something called a funnel cake.
And then, he had found something called the paintball range. Immediately, d'Artagnan was signing up for the next session.
[[He went through the amusement park door. Catch him at any point in his adventure!]]
First had been the colorful spinning horses, then the wheel that went up into the sky, and then something insanely exhilarating called a roller coaster. D'Artagnan had ridden several of them more than once, only stopping when hunger sent him to the food stalls and toward something called a funnel cake.
And then, he had found something called the paintball range. Immediately, d'Artagnan was signing up for the next session.
[[He went through the amusement park door. Catch him at any point in his adventure!]]
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The cars plunged in front of them and then d'Artagnan was thrown back against his seat, unable to move from the sheer force of speed. All he could do was throw his head back and whoop victoriously. Oh what he wouldn't give for one of these in Paris!
"Constance!" he shouted.. "Isn't this amazing!?"
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She caught sight of d'Artagnan out of the corner of her eye more than once, but was too transfixed by the track before them to tear her eyes from it long. A moment's impulse had her attempting to shut her eyes against the sight, but even that was lost almost immediately as nausea triumphed over the adrenaline and joy and she had to fight to open her eyes immediately once more.
She attempted to answer his shout but found that she laughed instead. The sound was loud and bright enough to withstand the force of the wind and the sound of the others screaming around them.
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Seeing the approaching end of the tracks was more disappointing than d'Artagnan would have expected of himself. He wanted to share that exhilaration with Constance all over again on this or another ride, it didn't matter.
Wind-tossed and shot through with adrenaline, d'Artagnan grabbed Constance for another kiss the moment that the seats came to a stop.
"Did you like it?"
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And yet the restraints held, pressing tight against her shoulders as they were thrown upside down and sped upright once more in an action that was as thrilling as it was terrifying.
She felt as if she'd been through one of those blenders in the Smoking Room, once the ride came to a stop. Her head spun faintly and her legs felt a little wobbly as she tried standing on solid ground once more. But it was not a moment she did not reach immediately to meet d'Artagnan for that kiss, breathless and hair more than a little wild.
"That was," she began, wide eyed and so exhilarated it felt as if the feeling lit her up from the inside, "Brilliant!"
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The look on Constance's fate was a reward in its own self. She looked exhilarated and windswept, but also so very, very happy. It made d'Artgnan smile all the wider just for seeing it.
Gesturing around them, he smiled. "we have a whole park to explore."
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In some ways, it was a reflection of how she felt about him. Her d'Artagnan. As maddening and frustrating as the man could be, she was filled with nothing other than love as he grinned so widely at her, leaving her to press up onto her toes and press a quick kiss to his cheek before she slid her arm into his.
"Perhaps a game or two before we try another ride?" she offered, "I saw something called a Midway before I ran into you. I think I'd quite like to try my hand at one of them."
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It sounded delightful.
"I suppose, in modern terms, this would be a date," d'Artagnan observed, walking Constance into the direction she'd suggested, chasing after all the wonderful bright lights and the scent of food.
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The thought of her freedom then buoyed, rather than weighted her. She could see the Carnival the coming year. Could play the games offered at this strange pocket of a world and not feel guilty over it.
"A date?" she asked, unfamiliar with that word applied to more than the calendar or an exotic treat. "Is that something like courting?" She considered that for a brief second before she answered, unthinking of how he might take it, but honest all the same, "I've never been courted before."
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"Yes, I think so. Though the rules of courtship for this time seem like there aren't any rules at all." People court for only a short time, enjoy one another, and then separate. He would not do that to Constance. All those months ago, he spoke the plain truth when he said he would marry her the second he could.
That Bonacieux had never courted his wife did not surprise him but the thought still curdled in his stomach. He had treated his wife with all the courtesy of a mule and spared her very few kind words.
"We could be courting here."
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What little mixing she had done with the other residents of the hotel had offered up a similar view that the rules of protocol had seemingly dissolved away in the intervening years, or across space and worlds. As disorienting as it was to discover that she did not have familiar old patterns to fall back on in addressing new people, the freedom she had found in speaking on equal terms to both strangers and the Musketeers was one she cherished. Reminding her of how little she wanted to be shoved back into the same constraints she had lived under for so long.
Her fingers curled against his bicep where her arm was in his at his offer, her steps slowing enough to allow her to light the fingers of her free hand beneath his jaw and press a soft, fleeting kiss to his mouth. She remembered how it had been to have gone from the distant sort of knowledge that she had been engaged to a clothier in Paris to feeling rushed up the aisle to an impatient groom and a solemn small crowd at her back. She remembered it too well not to fall in love with the idea of indulging in an actual courtship, there in a place where how rushed and tumultuous life could be could pause to allow them whatever time they needed or wanted.
"I would like that," she told him when she drew away, her hand falling briefly to his chest before she tucked herself again against his side and gave him a smile. "Now, are you going to show off and see if you can win me a trinket, or not?" Her words were teasing and her smile bright, and if her cheeks were a little flushed in her approval, then so be it.
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Constance, however, was all bright copper like her hair. Full of suppressed ambitions that should have been turned free. He would never cage her, never, d'Artagnan swore. He couldn't know the irony of his own declarations when he'd had his share in pressuring Constance to make or break her choices.
But here, he could do it right. He would make it wonderful for her, starting with the kiss they were sharing right then. It was only the start and he would make her happy.
"What trinkets would you like?" he asked, casting a hand around at the many stuffed toys to choose from.