(JP) I will go down with this ship ... (RP for [livejournal.com profile] sand_andwater)

Jun. 27th, 2009 10:01 pm
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I know you think that I shouldn't still love you,
Or tell you that.
But if I didn't say it, well I'd still have felt it
where's the sense in that?

I promise I'm not trying to make your life harder
Or return to where we were …


June 17th, 2009


Rory had been sure that the hardest part of getting to Venice to see Pippa would be cutting loose from Breaker Street's schedule of promotional appearances for their debut album. The head of PR for Serptichore Records had indeed gotten in a fume about his request … more of a demand, really … which the singer bypassed by going straight to the top, namely Robbie Fellowes' office. Rory had been prepared to argue, cajole, insist, anything necessary to get his way with the man he'd known all his life as Robin Goodfellow. Robin, however, had listened to his explanation with narrowed eyes, and then shocked the hell out of him.

"One week," he'd said mildly. "Absolutely no more than seven days. We'll spin this to our advantage in the meantime, but you're to be back here no later than three weeks before the tour starts." Eyebrows arching at Rory's stunned expression, the Puck had flicked his fingers at the office door. "What are you waiting for, idiot boy, a bolt from the blue? Go!"

He went.

Certainly travelling to the City of Bridges wasn't the greatest of difficulty, not for a fae like himself. Using the twilight realms to cross the Atlantic and part of Europe took longer than to cross the United States, but no more than a handful of hours passed before Rory changed from stallion back to man and emerged on a vacant rooftop overlooking the Piazza San Marco. Only then did the problems of trying to find one spot in a completely unfamiliar city bear down on him. He of course spoke not one word of Italian, and even when a young woman who spoke reasonable English took pity on the tall and very lost-looking foreigner with a single bag slung over his shoulder, his Irish accent still made it difficult to establish mutual understanding. The scrap of paper on which he'd scrawled the return address from one of Pippa's letters, however, helped clarify matters.

"Ah, si, you are going to Murano then. I can show you where to catch the vaporetto, it's just up the Riva degli Schiavoni … you have a pass, of course?" When he confessed he did not, she shook her head and guided him through buying both a map and a "Venice Card" good for a week's travel on the water buses. Rory had at least provided himself with plenty of euros; he had no desire to fool the locals with fairy coinage.

He knew perfectly well that he hadn't given himself enough time for proper planning. Taking that time would have also meant giving himself too much time to think about what he was doing, and the journey here had already provided more than enough of that. Even the wait for the vaporetto and the ten-minute ride across the Venetian Lagoon set his mind to gnawing at one realization. His biggest difficulty had nothing to do with getting out of his obligations, the language barrier, the strangeness of his surroundings or even the fact that he had no idea how Pippa would react to seeing him.

In truth, he had no idea how he would react to seeing her.

His thoughts swung wildly through a swirl of emotions: distress at the tears in her voice during their last phone conversation, frustration at her refusal to respond to his calls and messages afterward, not a little pique that he was somehow expected to chase her when she'd been the one to decide to leave, and simple desire to see her face again. Overlaying it all was worry, worry that he still wasn't sure whether he'd made the right choice.

He set foot on the Glassmakers' Island, fingers on the slip of paper in his pocket, looking around for another local who might help him. And still he didn't know if he should be there at all.


And when we meet
Which I'm sure we will
All that was there
Will be there still ...



Muse: Rory MacEibhir / Rory Stone
Fandom: The Grey Horse by R.A. MacAvoy
Word count: 645

Date: 2009-08-26 06:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fey-fire.livejournal.com
He did chuckle a bit at oh-so-proper Pippa's definition of slobbishness, but he dutifully handed over the bags. "As you wish, signorina." He went forward to cast off the small boat, coiling the line neatly. Rory did learn watercraft as well as horsemanship in Connemara, after all.

Unfortunately, the boat's name wasn't painted anywhere he could see from his vantage point. That didn't stop him looking before he stepped off the quay and down onto the deck.

Date: 2009-08-26 01:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sand-andwater.livejournal.com
Pippa arched an eyebrow as she watched Rory lean over the starboard side of the stern to look for the boat's name. She wouldn't really shove him into the canal if he laughed at The Mr. Beaker but she would be sorely tempted.

Date: 2009-08-27 04:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fey-fire.livejournal.com
He didn't laugh. Not quite. Pippa no doubt saw the sudden quiver of his shoulders as he finally spotted the name, but no sound emerged. After another moment spent getting himself under strict control, he straightened and moved forward to the wheel.

"Right," he said brightly as he slid into his seat and slipped the keys into the ignition. "Point me in the right direction and we're off." The roar of the engine cut off his last word as he turned the keys.

Date: 2009-08-27 04:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sand-andwater.livejournal.com
She saw and when he sat, she gave his shoulder a good shove. "I told you not to laugh." Instead of taking her own seat, she remained standing, just behind him and lets her hands rest on his shoulders. He'd have to go slow enough though the narrow canal that balance wouldn't be an issue. "You're going to follow this all the way down to the bridge there and then it'll be the first turn on the port side. Left." She corrected herself, not really thinking much about it or the fact that Rory would likely know his port from starboard.

"Then it's just out into open water and you can see how fast you can make this go." So it wasn't his bike, but The Mr. Beaker could haul butt when need be.

"Oh, it's so good to see you." Pippa was hugging him around the shoulders and leaning down to press her face to his neck.

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