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Lucius Malfoy ([personal profile] malificence) wrote in [community profile] riddlelog2017-09-29 09:08 am

only the pleasure of a private life [closed]

Who: Lucius and Bellatrix
What: Just a witch and a wizard having a lazy weekend breakfast
When: Over the weekend.
Where: Malfoy Manor
Warnings: Disturbing levels of domesticity. Dark Arts Nerds, probably.

He still goes back and forth between Malfoy Manor and the far more distant and isolated Lestrange property where he had been living - but more of his nights are being spent in his own home, and it has its advantages, no matter how many times he contemplates just moving to the cottage in Cornwall and leaving them to it (a brief and unrealistic fantasy, honestly). One of them, frankly, is his kitchen elves are better than Rodolphus' are - and the spread includes coffee and tea, of course, but also chocolate and almond croissants and his favorite éclairs.

One might posit that after months of breakfasting with likeminded friends, a solitary late breakfast at Malfoy Manor - long after the boys have gotten themselves out of the house - might be lonely. It can be, certainly, Lucius thinks as the coffee pot raises in the air and pours the perfect amount of black French coffee into one cup. But not always.

His arm stretches across Bella's back as he reaches for the sugar. Which obviously he doesn't need to do, either, but. Well. "Cream, darling, or are you too busy stealing books from my library?"
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[personal profile] scinlac 2017-09-30 01:44 am (UTC)(link)
It draws Bellatrix back into reality, that is for sure. She has helped herself to a chocolate filled croissant and a particularly fascinating bit of scripture from his library, courtesy of waking before he did and needing something to do that hasn't directly involved terrifying his grandson or the more questionable domesticity of peacefully lying next to him while he slept.

"Just sugar, please." That she requires ridiculous amount of that go without saying. "And I would like to kindly remind you that you only bought this one because I let you have it."

Making a scene at McKinnon's would just be inappropriate. Besides, inviting herself to Lucius' library is never regrettable.
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[personal profile] scinlac 2017-10-06 04:39 pm (UTC)(link)
They all but can't be trusted in public as is, much as Bellatrix likes to turn a blind eye on her own actions – at least that moment had been one of self-awareness. She considers them... close friends. The rest of the world considers her very much engaged. So some behaviours just won't do, especially not considering the considerable list of benefits between the two of them. And even if things hadn't, uh, escalated during any potential fights at the bookshop, it would certainly be bad press nonetheless. "Attentive one, isn't she."

So much for Marlene. She thanks him for the coffee, and, knowing full-well that the spell needs a bit of an extra poke to really fulfil her sugar-needs, doesn't even remark on the fact that he refined it muggle-style. Anyway, after a sip of it, she casts a quick spell over the manuscript: a general repellant, because she feels no need to stain his property, but she is even less inclined to put away that supernaturally delicious croissant.

"Oh, but do we ever like a challenge. I reckon we may be quite through with this before late, don't you?"
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[personal profile] scinlac 2017-10-06 08:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Her mother would immediately drop dead, although possibly not without having Walburga burn her off of the family tapestry first. Actually, scratch that: her mother would drop dead, and then her ghost would haunt Bella forever, just to make sure that nothing like this could ever happen again. Her father hasn't really looked her into the eye since the whole dead cat thing – she reckons she would be good on that front.

"I suppose there is a first time for wanting anything." Does she really need to assert her views on romance over semantics and heavenly, chocolate-y breakfast foods? She does look entirely sold already, though. And she leans into his touch, truly, the way to a woman's hear––– increased interest in solving a puzzle over breakfast is through ritualism. "We may as well start," and she doesn't need to brush her hand against his thigh, but she might as well, especially since it doesn't stop her from pointing the croissant at the part she refers to, "here. I recognise the first bit. It is the same as the preamble to the Sacrifice of the Twelve. Author's identifier."
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[personal profile] scinlac 2017-10-07 08:36 pm (UTC)(link)
How could it possibly be romantic? After all, so much of what they're doing can be twisted so it looks as though it is all going toward a shared goal that is so much greater than the two of them. The ritual, for instance. Sharing a chair just... helps making sure that neither of them has to crane their neck. Breakfast is an important meal. She's pretty sure she's heard Dolores Umbridge say 'Mr. Malfoy smells nice' at least once before, so not that out there a thought.

But she isn't really busy digging that particular mental hole for herself, because there are rituals to be riddled. "Oh, this explains the suffixes on most of these. It's in trial." Shut up, she is absolutely not sounding excited about the use of a rare grammatical number. Totally drinking some coffee to mask that nerdy joy. "It does imply that every follow up instruction needs to be carried out simultaneously. We'll need a third."
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[personal profile] scinlac 2017-10-08 10:01 pm (UTC)(link)
"I will ask him," of course she will, even if he isn't a real fiancé, he is still a close friend, "but I doubt he would be terribly interested. Alecto, perhaps?" She wraps her hands around her mug and focuses on the runes again, not at all shifting in his lap. Not at all. "At the very least, it would be an excuse for her to get out of her tower. Besides, I reckon she would enjoy most of this."
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[personal profile] scinlac 2017-10-10 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Truth be told, Bellatrix has avoided the thought of Hallowe'en so far, largely because she had made good use of all the work during the last few months, and spared herself plenty of parties. But this particular day is a given, someone is bound to throw one, and there are some freedoms she doesn't have: being as unavailable for such festivities as she wishes to be is one of them.

It isn't finding someone to take her that is a problem. It's being able to stomach that person for at least a part of the night that causes great difficulties, and just because she can act as if she does, doesn't mean she wants to. Rodolphus is out of question, as is Lucius – they have been spending far too much time together as is, and while she doesn't have a cut off date for the engagement, she does know that she is ever approaching thirty. It won't last much longer, and the last thing she needs is a rumour to imply that the end of the engagement is entirely on her.

Fortunately, she is far too content to really want to think about anything but the inevitable afterparty. Which is to say that she isn't smirking a feline smirk when he purrs in her ear, not at all.

"We couldn't wish for abetter timing for deciphering this, either. Marlene certainly does us a favour with her bookshop, doesn't she?"
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[personal profile] scinlac 2017-10-14 10:48 pm (UTC)(link)
One of the good things about Rodolphus' taste for the territorial, Bella ponders as she helps herself to an éclair of her own, is that Lucius can't bring the elf responsible for this. She may be an adult woman, and she may have a fair deal of self control, which is why she is keeping her hands mostly in check, but she is almost certain that she would find out just how long she could live off of chocolate treats alone.

"Her father is Pure." She frowns. "And I suspect a few of her connections were made through him." Academics and treasure hunters alike could, of course, be decent (by Bella's standards, so this reads as very, very racist), but knowledges and riches for one or the other could make them forget about these values just as easily. It would explain how she got the books, at least. "I highly doubt she practices the Arts, but I wouldn't hesitate to assume that she reads up on them just as keenly. After all, she doesn't seem to be terribly troubled by the curses on some of them."
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[personal profile] scinlac 2017-10-23 09:40 am (UTC)(link)
Bellatrix isn't in the habit of suggesting Black property for these things. Her family is deeply entrenched in the Dark Arts, but she isn't technically among the half of the human population who ought to have those rights, not according to her family's philosphy. She owns land in her own right, inherited in the one hand, bought in the other, but particulary the inherited places are largely out. Being a Black meant being in touch with family, and family meant too many spontaneous visits, too much power-based sharing, too many old women who thought she was busy being rebellious rather than murderous.

"I am sure a Muggle would lend us some land, if we were to ask nicely." She's thinking murder, yes, but the Highlands as well. Or perhaps something on the Irish side.
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[personal profile] scinlac 2017-10-25 08:53 am (UTC)(link)
"An island would be tempting, wouldn't it?" He knows her well enough to recognise the expression on her face, that point where she is about to change a spell, a ritual, any piece of magic into something else. Sometimes, it is merely more devious. At other times, more potent. "We could simulate a world, I reckon. All inhabitants of an area dead on this particular night could do something to a small island, no?"

She is sure to have read something along those lines somewhere, but it's practical conjecture, anyway. And it can hardly be impossible to find a lighthouse keeper with a wife and two daughters, or any three females next of kin nearby.
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[personal profile] scinlac 2017-10-29 07:20 pm (UTC)(link)
“You do you.” Sitting in his lap, one hand dropping down to entice his cat to join them, feeling a nearly foreign sense of contentment, she does realise that some appearances need to be made by their respective lonesomes. It wouldn’t do to frown at her initial impulse to suggest to accompany him. “I suppose her new lesson plans are due, too.”

Look, if one thing never fails to amuse her, aside from torture, it’s that Alecto wound up Divination professor at Hogwarts. Bless her for taking this curse upon herself.
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[personal profile] scinlac 2017-10-30 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Bellatrix does pet the cat, but Tess has found her point of interest in a loose corset strap, pawing at it and making it dance. Really, there is room for the theory that, when she had first become an irregular guest at Malfoy Manor, her main appeal had not been ear-scritches or conjured mice for play or no hesitation to let her sleep on the bed, but rather the fact that nearly nothing Bella wears comes without straps that are bound to be undone and just plain a delight to play with.

“We could have bade our time and waited for another position to open up.” Or open one up by force, but with their luck, it would have been Muggle Studies, and none of them were qualified for that. “But we don’t have forever. Besides, you do make an excellent team.” As of yet, she has no idea just how uniquely suited Lucius would have been for the position, nor does she really see the sexism in sending Alecto. The Death Eaters are arguably a boy’s club, and it is, again arguably, due to the nature of their ideology, and as much as she had to fight teeth and claw to gain a rank that, were she a wizard of equal skill, would have been handed to her on a silver platter by her supposed peers… she agrees with the concept. The Noble and Most Ancient House of Black does quite well on the mind-washing front, and Bella’s compartmentalising is truly impressive. She will violate plenty of rules regarding her position – her refusal to have children, her refusal, even, to marry, quiet and secretive and temporary as that is, only stretches to herself.

We all have our defence mechanisms.