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s c a r l e t t ([info]rabastans) wrote in [info]valesco,
@ 2013-10-25 22:04:00


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Entry tags:grail yates, scarlett rabnott

WHO: Scarlett and Grail
WHAT: A date at the pub!
WHEN: Oh, who knows.
STATUS: Finishing in comments!



Scarlett had come prepared to literally refresh Grail’s mind on the sport she loved so much. Quidditch was definitely something she could not talk to Devon about, not at length, and during the season Rafe Kirke was a stupidly strict maniac and it would be such blasphemy to speak with another player, from another team about the game. So she’d grown excited about the prospect to really go on about Quidditch and all the wonderful things it entailed. It didn’t occur to her until she was actually at his bar, brooms in tow, that maybe this wasn’t meant to be as serious of a quidditch talk as she’d imagined.

She tied up the broomsticks out front with the few others, nervous to leave them out there as she’d borrowed them from the Catapults’ own broom shed. The wards seemed secure in locking them in place, but the pub was...well she would not have frequented it on her own (or by herself) if she didn’t know Grail was working inside.

The smell of smoke hit her the second she stepped through the front door. Scarlett attempted to keep her expression straight, but she winced and took a seat at the end of the bar, not daring to go any deeper and ducking her head at the whistle let out by some bloke.. Her father would have a bloody fit if he could see where she was right now, but Scarlett pushed those thoughts away as she spotted Grail come out of a back room. Suddenly the smoke and the rather vulgar leers from the other ‘guests’ of the bar didn’t seem so hard to handle.

It was only a part time gig, but Grail enjoyed his work on the weekends far more than his 9-5 job at the ministry. Someone with his record normally wouldn’t have ever been considered for a government job, but he knew a guy who knew a guy; it helped him stay off the radar, seeing how people usually suspected he was up to no good based on appearances alone. They weren’t entirely wrong - or at least they hadn’t been a few years ago, back when he went out of his way looking for a fight, just for the thrill of it.

Counting up the last of his tips, Grail placed the bronze and silver coins into the pouch that was stored within the inside pocket of his jacket. Tying it back up, he slipped his arms into the sleeves of the faded green army jacket, adjusting the hood of his sweatshirt over the collar before placing the pouch back where it belonged.

Pulling open the door that lead back to the bar, he was stopped by a group of regulars who insisted he take a shot of the cheap firewhiskey they had been drinking since his shift started. Once his drink was poured, he lifted the shot glass before emptying the contents into his mouth, wincing at the familiar burn as it slid down his throat. They seemed pleased that he had participated, and tried to get him to do another, but it was then that he caught sight of Scarlett out of the corner of his eye. He had to do a double take, but once his eyes locked with hers, he found himself smirking, lifting a finger to let her know he’d be a moment, turning back to the obscenely drunk group of men.

“Sorry, gents. Afraid I have more important matters to attend to.”

He patted his hand down onto the shoulder of the man closest to him before walking away to approach Scarlett.

“Hey,” he offered, leaning in to greet her with a kiss to the cheek before pulling back. He tried to get a read on her expression, once again smirking at her. She looked out of place. “This isn’t exactly your scene, is it?”

“I don’t have much of a scene,” Scarlett admitted, a small smile on her face at his kind greeting. She had been pleasantly surprised with this budding relationship of sorts, and used that rare optimism to keep the desire to run out of here at a minimum.

Maybe she didn’t need to go for a fly. She liked Grail, especially proven that she wasn’t at the gym today, or on a jog, or at Devon’s house with her friend and the baby. To make Scarlett do something out of her regularly scheduled routine meant something, and she could acknowledge that. She liked it. Just sitting here for these few seconds already made her want to have more time spent with him, talking with him, and getting up on a broomstick would certainly hinder that. Though her broom stick was capable of being a two-seater.

“We can go for a fly,” she offered, trying to look neutral about the decision. She wanted to be neutral, she did have a desire to break out of her shell...but broomsticks. “Or we can give this new scene a shot. You choose”

Her admission caused his brows to furrow together, lifting one of his arms in order to rest his elbow against the bar top, not yet taking a seat on the stool beside her in case they weren't going to be staying long. It did, however, give him an opportunity to be closer to her which he certainly didn't mind. "A girl without a scene," he repeated the scenario back to her, shaking his head. "I don't much like the sound of that. Everyone has a scene; some people just haven't found theirs yet."

He couldn't understand how she hadn't found hers yet, if he had to be honest with himself. She was...well, she was gorgeous, and she had a career that most people envied; that meant she had money, which in turn meant that she could probably do anything she wanted, or go anywhere she wanted to go. Grail had been making ends meet since he had been freed from having to live under the same roof as the man and woman who insisted on being called 'Mom' and 'Dad'. They had never felt like family, which made it easy for him to turn his back on them when he was 16. They were dead to him the second he had walked out that door...

Her suggestion made him blink, unsure of whether she was being serious or not. "You want-...you want to fly?" He questioned, brows lifting slightly with surprise. He let out a chortle before lifting one of his hands to rub at the scruff on his jaw. "I haven't flown since Hogwarts," he admitted, dropping his hand back down. "Maybe we can compromise? We stay here for a little longer, I buy you a drink, and you explain the rules of the game. Then, once I feel I have a better understanding of how things work we can see just how good've a teacher you actually are."

She could accept that. Scarlett straightened her shoulders, an almost purr of pleasure humming up her throat as she agreed to his terms. Though, she would have to make quidditch on the ground (and in a bar) interesting, which might prove a challenge.

“All right, then,” she said, grabbing onto the seat of her stool to scoot herself closer to the bar. Scarlett grinned a little too mischieviously and cleared the counter in front of her. She didn’t often show off her tricks, but she wasn’t only here to refresh Grail’s mind. Impressing him was another goal, and she was rather keen on doing it in ways other than snogging and batting her eyelashes.

As an only child and a rather sheltered one at that, Scarlett had often kept to herself. At home, at school (she and Devon had become closer friends later on in their Hogwarts career), she’d spent many days and nights working on her skills, quidditch and magic. With a flick of her wrist, Scarlett curled her fingers and summoned three cherries from a bowl on the other side of the bar. Two lime wedges and a lemon quickly followed, and her little show of wandless magic was over in a few quick seconds. She couldn’t perform very powerful spells without her wand, but little things like summons objects across rooms and other ‘parlour tricks’ her dad liked to call them. Her father had always reckoned she’d be good in a muggle magic show, but she’d never bothered to find out what that exactly entailed.

“So, we start with the three chasers...” she said,putting her hand over the cherries and they floated under her fingers like puppets with no strings.

Once they were in agreement on everything, Grail lifted himself up onto the stool that was behind him, turning towards the bartender to order them both something to drink. He still had no idea what she liked, so he played it safe by ordering a couple of beers. He could tell that she wasn't a frequent drinker by the way the one rum and coke she had at the charity gala had hit her in an instant, but it had also helped her loosen up a considerable amount. She was wound tight when he had first approached her at the top of the staircase that night, as though they were being pushed into an arranged marriage. She seemed much more comfortable around him now, even without having any alcohol in her system, but he figured sipping at a few beers certainly wouldn't hurt matters.

Her little show caused him to flash her a crooked smile, his body turned towards her on the stool in order to give his full attention to the demonstration. She was definitely unlike any other girl he had been set up with before, though that was usually because he had people like Darren introducing him to women who were willing to throw themselves at the nearest person with a pulse. He didn't know what to expect when Devon had told him she wanted him to meet her friend, though admittedly he was worried. He didn't exactly have the best track record when it came to relationships, so it wasn't like he was the most reliable person to introduce someone to, but the redhead clearly knew something he didn't.

"And what do they do?" He inquired, though he already knew the answer. Truth be told, he did know a few things about the game, but she seemed to be getting so much enjoyment out of telling him about the sport, so he'd let her carry on.



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[info]rabastans
2013-10-28 09:16 pm UTC (link)
Oh, she could talk quidditch for hours. She wouldn't, but she could. Scarlett playfully explained bits of the game, though mostly she was filling in the time with her own stories on the pitch. She used the opportunity to ask Grail questions about himself, feeling much more relaxed than at the gala where she had basically let him lead the night. Even though the pub wasn't someplace she would find herself on her own, Scarlett was finding it easy enough to be herself.

"...and that's why my nose is a little off-center," she said, putting the tip of her finger to her nose to give it a little shake. Scarlett reached for her drink and looked around the pub, at the rather empty pub. "Looks like we've got the place to ourselves."

Scarlett turned back to Grail, an amused and expectant smile on her face. She hoped she hadn't driven the few patrons off with her talking, though they really had been there longer than she'd thought. It was getting rather late, actually.

"What now?"

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[info]a_bit_twisted
2013-10-31 02:01 am UTC (link)
Quidditch had never seemed more interesting to him. He sure as hell hadn't been paying much attention to Madame Hooch when she would ramble on about joining the house team each year. At one point he had even mentioned to Scarlett that he had never even tried out. He told her it was because he wasn't into team activities, which was partially true. The real reason he had never tried out for the team was because he knew he had a temper and would probably have wound up getting expelled for knocking someone off their broom.

Surprisingly enough, Grail enjoyed his time at Hogwarts. He wasn't the best student in the world, but he would have much rather been at school than be stuck at home with his family. He actually couldn’t wait to go back once the holidays were over, and he had been forced to spend time with his ‘loved ones’. Even as a young boy, Grail had felt like he wasn’t supposed to be born into his family. It wasn’t the way they treated him, it was just that he had absolutely nothing in common with either of his parents or his siblings, save for a few physical features that made it clear they were related.

Taking a sip of his drink, he looked passed her to the clock on the wall when she asked her question. He hadn’t even realized how much time had passed, and his brows raised in surprise at the realization. He looked back at her, still leaning against the bar. Over time he had gotten closer to her, though he hadn’t crossed any boundaries he thought she might not want him to cross. Still, it was taking a lot of self restraint on his part to not just kiss her like he had been wanting to do since the night of the charity event. At the end of the day, she was still Devon’s best friend, and therefore he was trying to behave. Didn’t mean it was easy.

“If I remember correctly, we were supposed to go flying once I’d been properly educated on the rules of the game. I vaguely remember something about cherries and a lime...”

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[info]rabastans
2013-11-02 01:08 am UTC (link)
"Oh, right."

Scarlett's brow furrowed; going for a fly didn't seem as enticing as it had when she'd first arrived. She was having too good of a time talking with Grail, though in all honesty it was more about being around him than the conversation. Not that the conversation was bad! It simply added on to her great desire to be around him. If she didn't know any better, she'd say she was starting to fancy the bloke.

When was the last time that had happened?

Her gaze went back to the fruit that she'd been demonstrating with, all sitting in a glass that had become a makeshift goal. Flying really wasn't a good way to continue a conversation, but she didn't exactly know how to say that she'd rather stay here. With him. Alone, in a bar. But she did! Not with those exact implications, but, she did.

"We don't have to," she finally decided on, sitting up a bit straighter. She kept herself from tucking her hair out of her face as it fell over her shoulder, she didn't want to appear nervous, because even if there was a bit of that, she felt more excited than anything. "I'm fine here."

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[info]a_bit_twisted
2013-11-11 01:09 am UTC (link)
Grail was more than relieved to hear that he wasn't going to have to board a broomstick that night, but he tried not to make it too obvious. He would have gone, if she had insisted, but he really hadn't wanted to; partially because he knew it would be a blow to his ego when he inevitably did something stupid and nearly fell off the damn broom in front of her. He liked to cling to the small amount of dignity he had left.

"Just fine?" He questioned, the smirk on his face making it clear that he was just teasing her, not actually taking offense. "I think I know a place where you might be more than fine." He reached for his drink, finishing whatever was left before hopping down from his bar stool. He held out one of his hands so she could take hold of it, and once her fingers wrapped around his, he helped her down before leading her out the door.

He walked with her for a short distance, knowing that their destination was close by. They took a few turns down some pretty dark alleys, but eventually he stopped, pulled his wand out of his jacket pocket, and with a flick of his wrist lowered the fire escape ladder for them to climb.

“C’mon, follow me.”

It could have been easier to just apparate, but there was definitely something to be said about the journey to a destintion that made it all the more enjoyable in the end. They only had a few stories to climb, but once they reached the roof, he helped her off the ladder by grabbing her hand, and lead her towards the ledge. From where they were now standing, they were able to see an amazing view of the city’s skyline. They weren’t in the best neighborhood, but he had spent enough time there to know it like the back of his hand.

“I come here sometimes when I need to be alone. I don’t need to deal with anyone’s bullshit up here. Helps me clear my head.”

He took a moment to breathe in the cool, crisp autumn air before he looked over at her to see her reaction as she took in the lights, noting the way they reflected in her eyes. His hand had never let go of hers, and she hadn’t exactly pulled away from him either.

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[info]rabastans
2013-11-12 02:50 am UTC (link)
She had moved to the country to get away from the loud noise of the city. When Scarlett had played on the international circuit, life had been quiet and beautiful; she'd never stayed on a team long enough for the fans to get crazed like they do here in Great Britain, which allowed her to be a homebody and go to the store without being mobbed by photographers. London hadn't been like that, not close at all, but this view? Scarlett felt her breath get taken away at the sight. She'd looked over the city hundreds of times, but tonight it seemed like a whole new world.

Oh, hell, she really did fancy Grail.

Because it was the same city that she'd seen hundreds of times. The only difference about tonight was that she was spending it with someone who interested her, who made her want to step out from behind the walls she'd built around herself. She fancied him! Scarlett reckoned she owed Devon a few galleons for being so spot on with her matchmaking.

Her heart started beating fast as she came to this conclusion, and her hand involuntarily tightened around his. Merlin, she really had no idea about how to be in something like this. On a date? In a--thing? All Scarlett knew was that she didn't want him to let go of her hand and she didn't want to move from this spot.

Scarlett turned to him, stepping close. As shy as she was when it came to men and relations, she also liked getting what she wanted.

"You can kiss me if you want," she said, a smile crossing her face.

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[info]a_bit_twisted
2013-11-17 05:19 am UTC (link)
The feeling of her grasp on his hand getting stronger made his eyes travel down to where they were making contact, eventually finding his attention back on her face as she turned to him. The dimpled smile that came with the next string of words she spoke made him smirk, turning more towards her. One of his hands lifted in order to toy with her hair, watching as silk-like strands wrapped around his finger. She was giving him permission, which was definitely a first - normally he just did whatever he wanted without giving a flying fuck about anyone else, but there were exceptions to that rule. They were few and far between, but he made it a point to make sure the people he cared about didn't get hurt. Devon was one of those people, seeing how she had married the man who he considered to be more like family than his actual family, which was why he had agreed to be set up with her friend in the first place. He had expected things to not work out from the beginning, but things rarely ever played out the way Grail expected them to.

He liked this girl. He actually cared about whether she thought he was an asshole. It was an accurate depiction, for the most part, but despite all his flaws - and there are many to choose from - every now and then he wound up giving a damn.

He gave a damn, with Scarlett.

His hand let go of her hand in order to go to her waist, pulling her in closer to him, his other hand tucking some hair behind her ear before trailing the side of his finger down her jaw line to her chin. Tilting her head back, he leaned down to press his lips to hers. He did want to kiss her, and he wasn't going to waste his time thinking of some clever retort instead of just doing it when he had the chance. Her lips were plush and soft, and he kissed her again. She tasted even better than he thought she would, and found it difficult to pull away from her, his face still close as he placed his hand on the side of her face, his thumb trailing along the bottom of her lower lip.

"Been wanting to do that all night."

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