Cyndia Crawford (
romantictragedy) wrote2013-03-16 10:43 pm
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It had been a dreadfully rainy spring that year. Travel was not beyond her, certainly not, and there was nothing Cyndia liked more than to step outside her own world and see new and beautiful things. But it was rare, mostly because her father was the over protective sort. She managed, from time to time, when things lined up just right. At least when it felt like they would. Sometimes this was just not the case. Her father had been out of town on business anyway, and so taken the private plane with him.
It was a simple fix, a quiet seat up in first class on a trusted airline with a friend-of-her-father's-pilot was no problem. There was nothing to fear, there. The problems started when the plane itself delayed in flight, having to deal with the oncoming torrents of cloud and rain. And then things from there got worse when all her identification and luggage seemed to have gone out with the wind that carried them there. It left her in quite a position.
Not to worry.... surely someone would come by and help. The rushing of the crowds was quite dizzying, though, and no one seemed interested in helping the almost out of place young woman, dressed in a long, flowing garment. Was she that odd outside her own castle? Maybe her father had been right. She should have waited for his return. There had to be someone she could call. She'd only stepped outside for a moment to get some fresh air, but with a number in mind she was ready to make her way back inside.
That was, at least, until someone finally decided to step up and help. With a hard hand on her shoulder, no less. "You need some help there, beautiful?" It was obvious the malicious intent. Everyone else continued to rush by, refusing to make eye-contact, even in her distress.
"Oh, no- I..-"
It was a simple fix, a quiet seat up in first class on a trusted airline with a friend-of-her-father's-pilot was no problem. There was nothing to fear, there. The problems started when the plane itself delayed in flight, having to deal with the oncoming torrents of cloud and rain. And then things from there got worse when all her identification and luggage seemed to have gone out with the wind that carried them there. It left her in quite a position.
Not to worry.... surely someone would come by and help. The rushing of the crowds was quite dizzying, though, and no one seemed interested in helping the almost out of place young woman, dressed in a long, flowing garment. Was she that odd outside her own castle? Maybe her father had been right. She should have waited for his return. There had to be someone she could call. She'd only stepped outside for a moment to get some fresh air, but with a number in mind she was ready to make her way back inside.
That was, at least, until someone finally decided to step up and help. With a hard hand on her shoulder, no less. "You need some help there, beautiful?" It was obvious the malicious intent. Everyone else continued to rush by, refusing to make eye-contact, even in her distress.
"Oh, no- I..-"
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"Cyndia, I'm so glad you're safe. Honestly, the people in this city ought to know a little better...I'm lucky I found you when I did. You know you shouldn't fly alone. How on earth did you manage to convince your father to let you?"
He'd just come out of a business meeting when he'd gotten that call, and managed to high-tail it over to the airport as fast as he was able.
"Hmm, we'll get them back. I'll have Croquet file a luggage claim and it can be shipped to us as soon as the plane lands. Should we get a hotel? Are you tired, or hungry?"
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"I promised I would be able to take care of myself." As if that had been enough. "-and his friend was sitting in the pilot's chair." Of course. Nothing else would have been good enough. Had that not been the case she probably still would have been stuck back home.
She wasn't too worried about her clothing and other belongings. They would turn up sooner or later. Especially with Pegasus on the case, diligent as ever. Stepping closer, she looped his arm in his, resting her head on his shoulder. "I feel fine now that I've seen you." Nothing else in the world mattered as much as being close to him. "But perhaps food wouldn't be a terrible idea." If he had rushed chances were he hadn't gotten to eat either, and that was an unacceptable thing.
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"Well, you are my most gentle and loving wife, a very dear lady with perfect manners, but unfortunately there are those people out there that will take advantage of that fact, sweetie." He lets her take his arm and leads her gently outside, Kemo holding an umbrella over their heads while they got into the car. Croquet was off taking care of the claim, so they needn't worry about that.
"Sustenance it is. What are you in the mood for?"
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She seemed unable to let go of him, or unwilling, even as she moved her dress aside so that she could sit properly in the car with him. Once comfortable she laid her head on his shoulder again. "Whatever you'd like is just fine." Her tone returned to the softness she was known for, now that she didn't have to speak over the crowd and the pitter-patter of rain. "You're hungry too, aren't you?" Peering up at him from her place at his side.
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He hummed low, a merry sound, as he slipped his arm over her, gently caressing her hair. "I am, actually. How about a nice french cafe? I know you like their cuisine." Plus a little fancy brie and this and that could do wonders for them both.
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"J'aimerais bien." I'd like that a lot. French was another of her favorite things. This was the reason she delighted in coming home. Spending time with her parents would always be a big part of her life, but she was meant to be with him.
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He didn't mind her going off to see her parents frequently, since it was only right she should. But since she'd had a near dangerous run-in, he'd like to spoil her a little. More than a little.
"Very well, what the lady would like, the lady gets! Then that shall be our destination, mademoiselle." Pegasus purred, in his all-too-fake french accent. He knew some french by benefit of Cyndia, though he wasn't nearly as fluid with it as he was with Japanese.
He thus instructed the driver to take them to the best french cafe in the city. He could get them a seat no problem!
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"Tell me about your day." She settled in even more, even if their destination was short. "-aside your heroic knight gesture." Saving her as if whisking her away on a white steed.
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"My day? Oooh, you know. Sitting in on another meeting. That's what occupied most of my morning, actually. Then I had to leave early because I heard from your father." Not anything too out of the ordinary or exciting, unfortunately. But that was the life of a businessman who owned his own company.
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"I hope I didn't upset your plans." She hadn't meant to get into a scramble- nor for the plane to be late. But things happened. Life carried on. "Or you."
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"Oh, nooo~ Mon chérie, you did not. Not a moment goes by that I don't want to bask in your wonderful presence."
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"I would just be very unhappy if your investors thought poorly of you due to manners dealing with me." It was never her intent to drag him away from work or things that were important. She would stand by him no matter what he was up to, of course.
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"No, of course not. Everyone understands. Family comes first." He reassured her, leaning over to kiss her forehead.
The car pulled up in front of a cute cafe on the streetside, with a large awning for outside seating as well as plenty of seating inside. He hoped she'd like it. It was modeled after Paris, with an atmosphere to match. He took her hand, giving it a gentle squeeze.
"Well, shall we?"
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"We shall." Her tone rising in excitement. She was quite hungry after the long ride over and sitting down to eat with him after thinking of him ever since she left sounded divine.
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With increasing fondness Pegasus led her inside, requesting the specific table he'd had held for them. They were led to a private section, that held a lovely set-up just like a european cafe.
Then, he held out her chair for her, smiling gently in encouragement.
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There were some stars in those vibrant blue eyes of hers, though, looking around as she was led in. When the chair was offered out for her she smoothed her dress back and slid into it with careful grace. One easy move. "This place is beautiful."
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"Oh, do you like it? I picked it just for you."
Pegasus loved to do such things, after all. And he knew the kinds of places she loved. As long as she was happy nothing else mattered.
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"You spoil me so." Hummed, amused, but no less happy.
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Cyndia could be the pristine picture of radiant beauty, so of course he didn't want to miss that. He scarcely spared the menu much of a glance while like that.
"See anything you'd like?" He asked, as he watched her.
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It seemed saying it out loud was all it took for her to make her mind up and decide. Once she had she laid her hands in her lap and looked up at him. "And for you?"
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"Then, well they do have a cheese platter with a pâté plate. Baguette and all. Oh, you know...Probably a smoked salmon and baked brie croissant roll."
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"I'll share those with you." Her demeanor changed, if only in a very minute way. Something a bit more serious- as serious as Cyndia ever got. "And once it's ordered I'd like to talk with you about something."
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"Hot tea for the young lady and you sir?" Pegasus simply pointed to one of the finest red wines they had on the menu. He can't help it. French food always goes good with wine. But don't worry, he won't drink a lot. Just one glass was good enough.
"I'll put in your order and be back with your drinks shortly."
"Thank you sir.~ So. As you were saying? You need to talk to me, my dear?"
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"Well..." Just state it plainly. She took a breath before looking up at him and continuing. "Mother tried to impress upon me a situation she feels is important." Cyndia loved her mother to pieces. Truly. But in this one instance she wasn't sure all that love was quite enough.
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Still, he listened as he would any other time, ever patient about the topic in question. If Cyndia was treating this seriously then so should he.
At the mention of his dear mother-in-law Mrs. Ashford he did have a slight dread in his mind.
"Oh? And what did she say?" Pegasus asked, gently, as their drinks were set in front of them and the server left quickly to give them privacy once more. He took a small sip of his wine, smiling past the rim of his glass.
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Her face grew slightly pinker.
"She was quite adamant about the topic of-" Well. Hm. "Grandchildren."
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"G-grandchildren? And...what else did she say?"
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"Hm..." A breath out, still holding her cup delicately. Her eyes moved to the side again. Her face felt incredibly warm. "Mother thinks that we would make lovely parents." It had never really been a question in her mind, sure. Nothing surprising. "And she'd love to be a grandmother. 'As soon as possible', in her own words."
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Pegasus loved children. Honestly, he hadn't ever thought he wouldn't have children. But this was so sudden! Her mother could be rather insistent at times, he knew, but this was a decision best left up to the two of them. His cheeks are positively aglow now.
"H-ha yes she would say something like that, wouldn't she?"
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"I think..." She began before sipping her tea once more and then setting it down in front of her. One of those almost ethereal, and very happy smiles was given to him. "It's a wonderful idea." Pegasus would make a very good father. "Though I must admit, the number of children she would like us to have is a bit much, for my tastes." Cyndia herself had been an only child, after hearing her mother go on and on about ten or more grand-babies she had started to think her parents had planned on having the Ashford Estate filled with children.
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"Oh, Cyndia..." He grabs for her hand across the table, caressing it gently. "Children...I-I've always wanted children." How does a man get this happy? Somehow Pegasus is on his own level!