January 18, 2020 – 2:31 PM
Late, 18th (19th?) January, 1890 — Rear of the Leaky Cauldron, London
“Bugger!” She exclaimed, rapping at the brick with a loosely-held wand. “Open up, wouldn’t you?”
She could have sworn the brick in question was the brick that would let her into Diagon Alley. (She was fairly certain this was the right wall; she certainly remembered ordering a drink or ...several at the Leaky Cauldron not so long ago, and she definitely hadn’t made it far since then.) Could her memory possibly be faulty? Thinking straight was becoming more arduous the longer she stood here, swaying slightly on the spot.
Merlin, she had done this countless times in her life; though perhaps during daylight hours, there was such a bustle of traffic in and out of the Alley that she often didn’t need to tap the bricks herself? Perhaps they changed every so often, like the passwords to common rooms at Hogwarts had used to. But if they did, who could expect her to keep track of that? The thought was outrageous.
She continued to tap at the bricks - not entirely sure, in her haze, which one of them she was supposed to be aiming for anymore. She felt her hand-eye coordination might be a touch off. Blast everyone who’d gone to bed at such a timid hour! Where was a hand when she needed it?
Just as she was on the verge of tossing away her wand in capitulation, however, Ester felt a change in the air of someone else’s breath, felt eyes on her. (Drunk or not, she was not a stranger to the sensation.) She tossed her head over her shoulder to test the theory, inciting a veritable rush of dizziness as she did. Whoever they were, Ester raised an eyebrow. “Enjoying the show?”
January 18, 2020 – 5:09 PM
Last modified: January 18, 2020 – 5:11 PM by Marlena Scamander.
Marlena Scamander — Played by Lauren
Quite what her mother had been thinking by purchasing her tickets to The Gondoliers Marlena had no idea. She had never, to the best of her knowledge, expressed any interest in the works of Gilbert and Sullivan, nor indeed in musical theatre in general, and yet she had been presented with the gift at Christmas and her response had as a matter of form been positive. Thankfully her mother had also assumed she would want company and thus her friends had been roped into proceedings, which in Febby’s case was a balm and Begonia’s had been the usual blend of torture and delight.
After bidding the other two goodnight Marlena opted to enjoy the chilly night air after what felt like weeks in the theatre and walk the ten minutes between the Savoy and Charring Cross Road. Being around Begonia always required a cooling off before she returned home and she never felt entirely comfortable apparating in the streets of London – one never did know if they were being watched after all.
The pub was surprisingly active for the time of night but Marlena paid it no mind: after walking through some of the less salubrious streets of London nothing in the Leaky Cauldron was especially noteworthy. Parched from her walk she bought herself a drink, all the better to help her sleep after that racket, and knocked it back as she approached the backdoor, doubting anybody in the place would take it upon themselves to reproach her for being unladylike when even necking gin she was still the best behaved person in the place.
And outside the backdoor too apparently.
"It's no worse than what I've just seen at the Savoy." She pointed at the wall as she thumbed away a splash of gin at the corner of her mouth. "Is it acting up? Everything seems to be at the moment."
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January 26, 2020 – 5:08 PM
Ester eyed the young woman who had floated out the door, wafting the scent of gin with her. Certainly not the sort to loiter in the Leaky Cauldron at this hour; nor the supposed kind to wander London alone. Not the sort of person, then, that Ester usually mixed with these days. (For starters, she was dressed far too conservatively.)
And she seemed far too sharp, as well, her tone made more matter-of-fact in friction with Ester’s drunken haze. What on earth else was acting up, anyway? “You tell me,” she said with a pout. She twirled her wand slightly as she lowered it and backed up to lean against the wall, tilting her head at the newcomer in an insouciant pose and quite forgetting, in the process of it, that the patch of wall she’d taken for her support was the place she had just been trying to get through.
(She was doing ever so well tonight.)
Still, it was the girl’s fault, for piquing her curiosity about the damned Savoy. Her domain was Holywell Street and all its illicit trade; but it was set just next to the Strand, and she was sure the stage was destined to be her next conquest, wasn’t it? Her mouth quirked upwards at the girl, observing her with interest as she rearranged her priorities. “What did you see?”
January 28, 2020 – 10:21 PM
Marlena Scamander — Played by Lauren
“The Gondoliers,” Lena replied with distaste, rolling her eyes despite the darkness. It was definitely something worth expressing her irritation about even if nobody could see it – though this woman looked as though she’d been out here more than long enough for her eyes to adjust to the dark. Had she just stumbled? She was certainly moving rather languidly, not unlike the women Lena had passed by on Bedford Street so as to avoid the sea of unfortunate itinerants living around Trafalgar Square but the timbre of the woman’s voice didn’t match the vice she imagined.
Marlena Scamander was no idiot but she was young and in her world the notion of a nice, well-brought up woman becoming anything but a wife or a spinster was a little too much of a mental leap.
“It was dire. I could murder another drink but, well-” she glanced up at the black abyss above, wondered briefly how people lived without seeing the stars at all, and the light inside the pub glowed just long enough for her to catch a glimpse of the other woman’s smirking face.
“I really ought to go.”
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February 17, 2020 – 8:41 PM
“Ah,” Ester said knowingly, understanding the young woman’s critical reaction and decidedly amused by it all the same. The Gondoliers. Ester had seen the posters, and that had been plenty. (The Gilbert & Sullivan sort was just a little bit too twee, in general, and certainly wouldn’t have the drama to sustain her.)
Ester perked up at the notion of another drink, even as the girl said she had to go. She didn’t know what had scared her off, precisely, but it could not faze her, for something always scared them.
It was always worth a try, of course, to have a little fun and possibly a free drink thrown into the bargain. “Oh, but you must stay and have another first,” Ester exclaimed, as if they were perfect friends already, leaning forwards a little to insist it. “The wall’s broken for now anyway,” she said artfully, supposing she would need a more steadfast argument to drag some well-to-do little bird to more late-night drinking. She fashioned her smirk into the most innocent expression she could muster. “Come and critique the show with me while we wait.”
October 23, 2020 – 3:27 AM
Marlena Scamander — Played by Lauren
The shudder that passed through her body at the low, sultry tones was enough to confirm to Marlena that she truly had been wanting for company over the last few years and hadn’t even noticed it. It was quite impossible to mistake the other woman’s meaning – or at least she hoped it was. Visions of soft skin and illicit kisses filled her mind and Lena felt warmth swell in the depths of her stomach.
Merlin, what if she was a prostitute though? Was there a polite way to ask?
“Your…your home? Is it especially far?” Lena asked, face flushed. “I could buy a bottle of gin here to take with us but I don’t know that my funds could stretch further,” she said, unconsciously licking her lips, trembling at the ghost of a kiss she may only be imagining.
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December 10, 2020 – 11:58 PM
Ester could hardly miss the hesitation, but the fact that the younger woman was even still lingering in the face of that proposition (and all she had meant by it) was notably damning. The cause was already lost or already won, no?
“Not far at all,” Ester said, with a catlike grin, pulling the young woman up with her before she had time to come up with any new excuses. “And don’t worry about your funds, darling,” she added in amusement, entirely blasé about that insinuation, “that’ll be plenty.”
Yes, a bottle of gin would do her nicely, and so would the company, and, cheap date that she was even in this state Ester could afford to be a little choosy. (That said, if she had a galleon for every stranger she had taken home with her in the last few years... Well, that Gringotts vault would be a pretty picture.)