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#33
She didn't like his tone.

It caused a sinking feeling in her stomach. She didn't like his tone because she knew that tone, it was the tone she got when someone was about to disappoint her, the tone Xena used when she found out about Mr. Williams-Jameshill. It was a bad-news tone and she hunched her shoulders a little in anticipation of it. She lowered the sword until the tip of it was pointed down a the ground.

"What do you mean?" she asked, a defensive edge leaking into her voice.




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#34
"I just mean," he began with some difficulty. At least she had lowered the sword. That dramatically reduced his chances of getting impaled, he thought — either accidentally or intentionally. "That I'm leaving next month, you know. Er, well, it's not even a month now," he corrected — these were details that were unimportant but he could not avoid being bogged down by them, it seemed. "I wasn't trying to... start anything," he continued, hoping the euphemism would be enough to get his meaning across and he wouldn't have to spell it out plainly. Having to say all of this out loud in the first place was bad enough; it seemed unspeakably cruel to have to actually verbalize something as blunt as I never had any intention of asking to court you.

Ultimately, however, it was not the cruelest thing he could do to her; that would be leaving the matter unsaid and then sailing off to sea. He was reminded again of the timbre of Lily's voice when she'd told him: I grieved you. No, getting this all out in the open now, before he left, was the only proper way to do things — but it would have been much preferable if he could have just spared her this conversation and the months of build-up to it entirely.

"I oughtn't to have kissed you," he mumbled. "Well, I mean — I suppose it was unavoidable, but I probably oughtn't to have kissed you like that."



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#35
In the scheme of things, Zelda supposed that it could have been worse. He was not saying that she was unattractive and horrible, was not saying that she was too earnest and boring - he was saying that he couldn't start anything with her. And she rather surprised herself in being hurt by that - not just a bruised ego, but a scraped sense of possibility.

Without entirely realizing it, for she had not disconnected it from their kiss, Zelda had started to like him.

As he was trying to find an island that did not exist, this was a terrible idea.

"I didn't - I never thought you were going to marry me, or some stupid thing like that," Zelda said. It was true. She had not anticipated a marriage. But! But - she had expected him to like her. After Mr. Williams, this was particularly dumb of her, she realized. "I just - I wanted to kiss you again. That's all."



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#36
Alfred had been mentally steeling himself for any number of possible responses, including anger (though hopefully impotent anger as she had both a wand and a sword and was probably better with either than he was) or despondency or even hysterical tears, but he had not expected that. The idea that any respectable English girl might just want to meet up somewhere relatively private (like a cabin onboard a ship oh Merlin) and kiss without expecting things to proceed forward from said kiss was simply staggering. He had never considered it before, and it went against his prior life experiences — scant though they admittedly were. He'd only ever romanced one girl, before Lily, so his sample size was small, but he had taken his first experience with young women as a good rule for the entire gender.

"I — uhm —" he had started speaking before he had any idea what he intended to say, because it seemed more awkward to stay silent. He wondered whether it was obvious just how entirely out of his depth he felt at the moment. He shoved his hands in his pockets and shifted his weight uncomfortably to try and mask the bulge that had grown entirely unbidden and at the most inopportune possible moment. He could only hope that Miss Zelda Fisk was far too inexperienced to see his shifting for what it was, because of course now that she had brought up the idea of the two of them kissing again he could not help but picture it, and apparently picturing it was enough to make this happen. Maybe he could discreetly move further behind his desk.

"That — er — I don't think that would be a good idea," he managed.

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#37
Being mostly unaware of all things male anatomy, in all but the most lewd, teenagers talking shit way, Zelda remained utterly oblivious to Mr. Darrow's situation. Finally, though, she was able to manage eye contact again, and her lips quirked up at the corners. If she pretended that she was this girl - that she really didn't care - then this was a better situation for her to be in.

"Probably not," she admitted.

"But."

If he kissed her - whether he cared or not - then this was still something of a victory. Right?



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#38
She looked up at him and Alfred was at first relieved (because eye contact meant, at least, that her eyes were not busy looking elsewhere), until she sort-of smiled at him. His stomach flipped and his ears burned red. He had a suspicion that the situation was becoming more obvious. It certainly felt more obvious, and he was hardly going to risk glancing down in that direction to actually see and risk drawing her attention to the area.

She wanted to kiss him. There were in more or less the perfect place for it. They were in private, and she had (at least ostensibly) a legitimate premise for being here, which meant the risk of people catching wind of this and talking about it — other than his sailors, who would have talked about it even if the conversation had been limited to two minutes in the open air and had been entirely within the bounds of propriety — was rather low.

And he wanted to kiss her, too. At the mere suggestion his mind had started painting out mental pictures for him of the ways it could happen and feeding him little teasers of that pleasant buzzing sensation that would ensue if he did. That was what had caused the situation in the first place, and it was making it difficult to do any actual thinking. With at least half of his head dedicated to imagining kissing her, it was impossible for him to determine whether he wanted to kiss her or whether he wanted to kiss her, and she had clearly thought about this at some point prior to this moment and he hadn't, and now he was in way over his head.

But he couldn't trust himself to just kiss her, given how long it had been since he'd been with anyone, romantically, and given the situation, and the fact that there was a bed not ten feet away in the next room, and they were alone and there was very little chance of their being interrupted. He was not going to undress a lady in his cabin, no matter what she said. She might think that she wanted to be kissed and, given the chance, she might even agree to a good deal more than just kissing, but she didn't really know what she was asking for. She wasn't more than a year or two out of Hogwarts, and he was a responsible adult — responsible, in fact, for the lives of nearly a hundred men on the upcoming voyage. He was better than this — he had to be better than this. No matter what Miss Fisk said, and no matter what she thought she wanted, he ought to be making the responsible decision.

"And I'm sure they'll be expecting you back at the Ministry soon," he pointed out. He edged a half-step behind the desk, hands still in his pockets but doing a fairly poor job of disguising much of anything.



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#39
He wasn’t going to kiss her.

Zelda pouted, although it was an involuntary gesture and she wished that she hadn’t almost immediately. She felt small again.
He wasn’t going to kiss her - but he wanted to.

”They will,” she sighed. Zelda broke her gaze away from his and looked down at his feet. There was something weird about his stance. She raised her eyebrow, just a titch.

”So maybe I should go, then.”



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#40
Alfred was briefly relieved to hear her agree, however begrudgingly, that she ought to leave. It was only a fleeting relief because he realized that he would have to take a step forward in order to get the sword back from her, and that would put him into a rather difficult position. If she hadn't noticed that something was off yet, she definitely would if he walked towards her, wouldn't she? Now that he looked at her more closely he wondered if she hadn't already realized what was going on — or if not what, at least that something was going on. Was it his imagination, or was she giving him a somewhat incredulous look? It was hard to tell when she was looking down like that. Merlin. How utterly embarrassing.

He stood awkwardly and tried to think of what to do next. He wasn't saying anything, because like hell was he actually going to address what was going on, even if she'd already figured it out — but on the off chance that she hadn't, he had no idea how to go about getting his sword back. He couldn't muster the confidence required to move behind his desk or sit down and ask her to hand it to him. Besides, that would seem rather arrogant, wouldn't it? Particularly after he'd just more or less rejected her twice — once on the subject of courtship and marriage and feelings and once more for the strictly physical kiss she claimed she wanted.

Damn it all, why couldn't this blasted thing just go down? He knew the answer, of course, and it was because his mind kept feeding it. Every subtle gesture that she made, every expression fed in to some slight variation on the same fantasy of him crossing the small room, taking her soft cheeks between his palms, and kissing her fully. Another real kiss, and potentially more. Now that she had brought the idea to the forefront of his mind, he could not see her nose twitch without imagining planting a kiss there; he couldn't watch her shift her weight from one foot to the other without intuiting the way he might move his own body to compliment hers, if he happened to have her in his arms; couldn't see her bite her lower lip without envisioning taking that same lip playfully and gently between his teeth.

Merlin, it had been so long.

"You're lying, aren't you?" he challenged, not pausing to think whether or not this was a good idea (it certainly wasn't). "About not wanting anything more than a kiss. I didn't think you were that type of girl."



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#41
And just like that, he had found her out. It had been a nice time, playing that girl - but apparently she did not do it well enough. She could pretend not to have feelings for him all she wanted, but they had nestled in her chest like a little bird, and somehow he knew. She could smirk and flirt all she wanted, but she still wouldn't be that girl - that girl would not have cared nearly as much about his rejection as she did now.

Zelda looked up at him again, met his gaze. If he was going to reject her - for good, this time - then she might as well meet his eyes while he did. "I know you're not the marrying type," she said, "But you're right. I care. I'm not that kind of girl." She wanted so badly for him to kiss her, but she could not pretend that she didn't give a damn about it.

"What tipped you off?"

Was it something in her gait, in the way she looked at him? Her hair? Or just her upbringing, the good morals her parents had encouraged?

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#42
Fuck.

He had only asked on the off chance that she was willing to come right out and say that she didn't care at all about this, to claim that she could kiss him this afternoon and not think about it at all the entire time he was out to sea. He had to ask, because even when she'd said it the first time, some part of him had known that she was bluffing — but if she could have kept up the charade for just thirty more seconds, he would have pretended not to have known. He would have pushed all of his thoughts about the responsible thing to do to the back of his mind and closed the distance to her and done the things he wanted to do, instead. Just one more reassurance — however weak or thin it might have been — would have been enough license to overcome his moral qualms about taking advantage of a young lady's emotions for his own selfish pleasure.

But he couldn't do that now. Now she had swung the other way, and admitted to the exact thing he'd been worried about. In trying to cut the emotional aspect out of the moment, he had unintentionally initiated a conversation about that very thing.

He was not prepared for this. He didn't do well with discussing emotions in general, and the prospect of having to do so now exhausted him. He sat down in the chair behind his desk with an air of resignation, because he knew that he couldn't continue this line of conversation and keep trying to hide the (thankfully now slightly ebbing) bulge at the front of his trousers. He regretted sitting down as soon as he'd done it, because sitting in a chair behind a desk while Miss Fisk stood gave this interaction a strange atmosphere, as though he were a Hogwarts professor and she were a student caught doing something she shouldn't have been doing. It was awkward and uncomfortable and the dynamic was entirely wrong, but it would probably be even more awkward to stand up again — and he had no intention of doing so before the situation downstairs had resolved itself, anyway.

"I don't know," he said, honestly. Even though he hadn't been looking for a genuine response, some part of him had known that she was lying, and he had no idea exactly where that knowledge had come from. "I guess I don't know you that well," he admitted, "But — well. It just seemed wrong." He pulled his hands out of his pockets and thought about resting his elbows on the desk, but worried that would only make the 'student reporting for detention' feeling even stronger, and he wanted to avoid that at all costs. He ended up biting the outside edge of one thumb instead, while his other arm rested loosely on the arm rest of the chair. He was looking at the wall so that he didn't have to look at her, which somehow made it better.

"It's — not that I'm not the marrying type," he said tentatively, hazarding a quick glance at her before shifting his gaze back to a vague point on the wall. He considered telling her about his history with Lily — the words I was engaged once were on the tip of his tongue — but he decided very quickly that that would be a terrible idea. While he knew that his reasoning for not getting involved with anyone before setting sail again was sound, he was not confident in his ability to convey that point to Miss Zelda. The last thing he needed was to make it seem as though he was turning her down because his heart was preoccupied elsewhere. Not to mention that he wasn't even sure where he did stand with Lily. Merlin, what a mess.

Chewing over his words carefully, Alfred finally looked back at the young woman and explained, "I just — don't want to make promises I can't keep. It's not fair to anyone."



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#43
Her shoulders slumped again. If she was going to be rejected, she wished that it at least could be from some other position - through the distance of letters, like she wanted, or at least in a world where he wasn’t sitting behind a desk like a stern manager. But he didn’t like her. He was never going to like her, and that was - really - all she wanted.

”If I wanted to risk being hurt,” she said, ”Shouldn’t that be my choice?”

It wasn’t. It never was. Even with Lou, she had never had a
choice, because all of the hurt had loomed in the dark where she couldn’t see it.

Her arms hung limply at her sides. She wished, suddenly, that she was not holding the sword. It was stupid. This was all so stupid. Zelda edged forward just to set it down on the desk with an awkward clank.

”I guess I should go, then.”



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#44
No, he thought. Because I know better.

Miss Zelda Fisk was young and optimistic and romantic, and although she could bandy about words like 'risk being hurt,' Alfred didn't think that she had a serious concept of what that meant. It had taken him years of being separated from everyone he knew and loved to really come to terms with that reality. It had taken losing his family members and upending his life, but if there was one thing that he had gained from all of that, it was the wits not to do it again. He had paid dearly for that particular piece of life experience, and she hadn't, and that was why he got to make the decision here — but he could not say that to her, just as he could not somehow convey the experience to her to make the decision make sense in her eyes. No amount of talking could properly explain what he had inadvertently put Lily through after the last expedition, and any attempt at responding to her without explanation would only have sounded pompous and arrogant.

But then she was leaving, anyway. She didn't plan to wait around for him to explain himself. He wasn't sure whether to be disappointed or relieved.

"Yes," he agreed, with a suddenly morose note sneaking in to his tone. After a pause, he added sincerely, "I'm sorry."



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#45
”That’s fine,” Zelda said. She didn’t have anything else to say. She had tried being honest, had tried lying - and nothing at all had come of it but familiar disappointment and the distinct sense that things were left unfinished. But she couldn’t embarrass herself anymore.

She had a nice isolated desk where she could rest her head on the surface and no one would be able to see her. This was a softer sort of disappointment than the debacle with Mr. Jameshill, but - but.

Zelda slipped out of the cabin and pulled her wand out of her pocket. With a loud crack! she apparated away from the boat and Mr. Darrow.




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