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WHO: Daken and Selina.
WHERE: An art gallery.
WHEN: Monday night?
WARNINGS: I don't know shit about art galleries
SUMMARY: How not to act upon discovering that someone doesn't remember you.
FORMAT: quick?
[An art show is a good place for an aesthete to pass a little time, both for the show itself and the ever self-conscious Manhattanites. Daken shows up to the gallery in Ferragamo, the sleeves of his jacket pushed up over his tattoo. Two people ask him if he's an artist himself, as a means of icebreaking. One of them looks like an Ivy League boy, with intelligent green eyes and a little too much cologne for Daken's nose.
But under the miasma of that cologne and Chanel No. 5 and paint and wine, between the wandering crowd, there's something familiar, and even as he talks about the art and the city, evading questions he doesn't want to answer, he realizes that he's staring at someone else. She's graceful and athletic, distinctive without exoticism. Her back is to him. He watches her for a second before excusing himself from his conversation.
The closer he gets, the surer he is that it's her. She came back to the City without bothering to tell him. But how typically Selina: she had mastered casual disinterest, like a cat flicks its tail and looks away, knowing it's being watched.
He comes up behind her.]
Weren't you going to say hello?
WHERE: An art gallery.
WHEN: Monday night?
WARNINGS: I don't know shit about art galleries
SUMMARY: How not to act upon discovering that someone doesn't remember you.
FORMAT: quick?
[An art show is a good place for an aesthete to pass a little time, both for the show itself and the ever self-conscious Manhattanites. Daken shows up to the gallery in Ferragamo, the sleeves of his jacket pushed up over his tattoo. Two people ask him if he's an artist himself, as a means of icebreaking. One of them looks like an Ivy League boy, with intelligent green eyes and a little too much cologne for Daken's nose.
But under the miasma of that cologne and Chanel No. 5 and paint and wine, between the wandering crowd, there's something familiar, and even as he talks about the art and the city, evading questions he doesn't want to answer, he realizes that he's staring at someone else. She's graceful and athletic, distinctive without exoticism. Her back is to him. He watches her for a second before excusing himself from his conversation.
The closer he gets, the surer he is that it's her. She came back to the City without bothering to tell him. But how typically Selina: she had mastered casual disinterest, like a cat flicks its tail and looks away, knowing it's being watched.
He comes up behind her.]
Weren't you going to say hello?
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[ There's a hint of a smile, not at the mention of Talia or Ra's themselves but at the information she's gleaned. It's also nice to know that she's been lucky enough to miss them. ]
Good to know. [ She glances away, appearing disinterested. ] Let him stay hidden then.
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[It's flat and blunt, a momentary desertion of his pleasant tone.]
If he's here, I'm going to find him.
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But then, of course she'd doubt him, after what he pulled with the apartment fire.
He smiles again.]
You know, if I thought you'd be up for it, I'd make you a bet.
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Now, now, don't be too hasty. I like a little wager every now and then.
[ Especially if she thinks the odds are in her favor. ]
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Good. If I find Ra's by September first, you have to come out with me one night.
[There's no downside for him, of course; naming all the terms oneself isn't as fun.]
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And if you don't... [ It's a bit difficult to pick out something appropriate when she doesn't know anything about him. ] Well, I'll keep that a secret.
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[It's not as if he has a reputation for strict promise-keeping to ruin if her secret turns out to be too much.]
Japanese or French?
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[ So far, this seems like a win-win situation, but then she's been wrong before (once or twice). ]
But I wouldn't go making any reservations.