Brooke Wyngarde | Red Rook (
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It is a date!
It was silly, she knew, but Brooke was nervous. She was seeing Alexander after what seemed to be far too long, but was in actuality only a few weeks. A few weeks during which much had happened. Nothing terribly significant - apart from the wedding of her best friend - but many things, nonetheless.
Brooke stepped out of her Town Car in front of The House and requested the driver to grab a meal for himself. After all, a hungry driver was a bad driver, and it wasn’t as though Brooke was going to be out of the restaurant in fifteen minutes. She checked herself one last time in the mirror of her compact, snapped it shut, and slid it into her clutch. She’d opted for a dress that was less ladylike than her usual style tonight; a body skimming red dress that was equal parts sexy and demure, without looking as though it belonged in Alexander’s sister’s closet.
She exhaled softly through her nose and nodded. She was always nervous before seeing Alexander. Always. There was no good reason for it (except for where he was a demigod and he had that absolutely piercing gaze). She breathed in deeply and reached out with her powers. There, across the way, was someone waiting, calmly, for their check. Brooke pulled on that and used it to calm her nerves, even was the person whose emotions she was pulling from started to get a little agitated.
That was okay. That wasn’t her problem.
Putting on her warmest smile - she had long since learned that being rude to the help wasn’t always in her favor - she walked up to the hostess and asked for the table reserved under her name.
Brooke stepped out of her Town Car in front of The House and requested the driver to grab a meal for himself. After all, a hungry driver was a bad driver, and it wasn’t as though Brooke was going to be out of the restaurant in fifteen minutes. She checked herself one last time in the mirror of her compact, snapped it shut, and slid it into her clutch. She’d opted for a dress that was less ladylike than her usual style tonight; a body skimming red dress that was equal parts sexy and demure, without looking as though it belonged in Alexander’s sister’s closet.
She exhaled softly through her nose and nodded. She was always nervous before seeing Alexander. Always. There was no good reason for it (except for where he was a demigod and he had that absolutely piercing gaze). She breathed in deeply and reached out with her powers. There, across the way, was someone waiting, calmly, for their check. Brooke pulled on that and used it to calm her nerves, even was the person whose emotions she was pulling from started to get a little agitated.
That was okay. That wasn’t her problem.
Putting on her warmest smile - she had long since learned that being rude to the help wasn’t always in her favor - she walked up to the hostess and asked for the table reserved under her name.
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She needed a bucket of ice dumped over her.
Or she needed a swimming pool filled with ice that she could just dive into.
"I didn't realize you felt so...intensely...about me."
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"I do feel strongly for you...and it scares me."
Emotional nudity was new for him and he fought every urge he had to squirm as she looked at him. He'd never admitted to such strong feelings for anyone before.
"I didn't know how strongly I felt until recently. One day, it occurred to me that you attend a school with people who are like you. People who understand you in ways that I cannot. I have always been a son of Olympus and I knew I would grow into my power. My world was explained to me from the time I was small." Alexander said.
"You learned about your powers the hard way. So did all of the people you know. And when I thought of it...there are probably a thousand boys at that school who know that feeling. I'd be a fool to expect that none of them ever caught your eye or that I'm the first person to feel like this for you. But when I thought about someone else kissing you or holding your hand...or simply earning that enigmatic smile of yours..." Alexander paused, looking for the right words to explain those feelings.
"It hurts. And I would fight for you if it came to it. Physically, emotionally...whichever way I needed to. You're my muse. You're the leading lady in my dreams and, maybe someday, my dark priestess.
You had me at 'What does she like?'" Alexander said, repeating the first words Brooke ever said to him.
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It was funny, she thought. Out of all of the romantic cliches, this was one of the big ones. Falling for her (ex)best friend's older brother. Who did that anymore, outside of bad romantic comedies and even worse written web erotica?
I do, apparently.
Conscious of his gaze upon her - she could swear that she felt heat wherever his eyes landed on her - she reached up and fiddled with one of the simple gold earrings she'd worn. It was a nervous tic, one which hadn't come out much since Brooke had come into her power and wielded it with some measure of aplomb at Woodbridge-Robillard.
"All this heavy talk," she then said, giving him one of those alluring, enigmatic smiles. "And we haven't even decided if we're ordering wine or cocktails yet."
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"I think if we started drinking, we'd either be talking about more than feelings or discussing your wedding as a when and not an if." Alexander said.
"But I'm curious about what kind of drinker you are." he grinned.
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"Lightweight," she said, honestly. "I like my sparkling wines and champagnes, but I try not to ever get too drunk. It's hardly ladylike." Brooke was one of those people who, if the secret language of handheld fans was still something being used, she'd be entirely fluent in it.
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"I'll make sure to walk you home if you've had too much." he said.
"Has anything new and interesting happened at the school?"
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"Ever the gentleman, I see." She reached up, pushed back a lock of her hair, and gently shrugged. "Rachel has me working on this one mutant - he turns into four different turtles with completely different personalities. We're trying to help him be more in tune with himself, and come out of his...shell." She actually physically cringed at that inescapable pun. "It's interesting work. I somewhat enjoy it, but it's frustrating. I feel as though I can't really make any headway." She paused. "And I'm forbidden from using my powers."
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"He becomes four different /turtles/? It sounds like his mind is fragmented if he has so many facets. Like broken glass. Usually a trauma or fear of some kind is responsible for that kind of issue. Those facets sound like ways to cope with said issue. I am not a professional and I could be wrong, though.
But you are helping this person through his issue and that is kind of you." he said.
"Perhaps you're making headway through the work. There must be some manner of similarity between them, something that connects all of them to their...is he their host?" he asked.
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"It'd be easier if I could emotionally manipulate him, but that seems to be frowned upon."
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"Do you know anyone who knows the boy? You cannot use your powers to emotionally manipulate him but...if he has friends who have a connection, he might come out at their behest." Alexander suggested.
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"But enough about me. Life at the Institute is generally about as exciting as the small, personal dramas of a Jane Austen novel. I want to hear about your life." And become a bigger part of it as well, but she didn't say that part out loud.
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"I'm thinking of getting an assistant or someone to run the actual business but I don't have many connections here. I really don't even know who to ask about something like that." Alexander said.
"I simply know that I want to keep working for myself and make obscene amounts of money doing it. That way I can keep my time free to design, sketch my girlfriend and take inspiration from my muse." Alexander said.
He smiled at Brooke.
"Even if I can't sketch you in the nude as I'd like, I have sketched you from memory on several occasions. I'll show them to you soon."
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"Don't go to the Hellfire Club," Brooke said. Ironic, that the woman who wanted to be queen of the Hellfire Club would say that, but there it was. "Too many internal politics right now, and besides, they might try to screw you over some way." Though it was filled with lots and lots of investory types. "Have you considered attempting to contact Jan van Dyne? She's the most prolific superhero designer there is - she might be able to help steer you in the right direction."
Brooke smiled down, then, a furious flush creeping across her pale cheeks. He could sketch her in the nude right this second if he wanted to. Her flush deepened. "I..." God, why did he make her feel the things she felt? Desire radiated from her like a red hot corona, causing two staff members behind her to drop their trays and fall into each other's arms. "I'd love to see the sketches."
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Alexander hadn't heard much about the Hellfire Club but what he did hear painted it as an old boys' club for men and women.
"I do not know much about the Hellfire Club. I know of Miss Van Dyne only by reputation but perhaps I can reach out. Do you know her well enough to introduce us?" he asked.
When her skin flushed, Alexander felt a heat that had nothing to do with the temperature in the room. The staff members who were all over each other looked ready to give everyone in attendance a show they'd not soon forget.
"After we eat, then?" he suggested. "We'll return to my place and I'll show you as many sketches as you'd like. Perhaps we can even get in a tutoring session in that language you're fond of." he said, his tone light and easy as though they were, in fact, talking about sports.
He took another sip of his drink and perused the menu.
"If the staff can tear themselves away from each other long enough, I think I know what I'll have."
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"I'd like that," she said, then. "Going to...your place. Afterwards." Getting ideas, Brooke?
She turned back and looked at the two staff members. It was her fault, this situation, but she couldn't help but feel disgust - disgust which she directed at them, causing them to split apart immediately. "If you're quite finished, my..." friend? lover? boyfriend? "...we're ready to order." Because damn those Day Boat Sea Scallops looked really good.
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He wanted lobster. He'd been craving lobster, a good scotch and Brooke for a few weeks and not necessarily in that order. He watched the two staff members move away from each other and smiled.
"I like watching you wield your power."
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"Then you should have known me a few years ago. I practically abused it back in high school."
After all, that was part of why Brooke and Roxie's friendship had soured way back when.
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“I wield them hand in hand. After all, why ignore one gift for the other?”
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"One should never ignore their gifts." Alexander said.
The waiter finally came over and took their orders.
"You and Roxanne were friends once. What happened?" he asked the moment the waiter left.
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Brooke handed her menu to the waiter and directed her attention back to her date.
"It was...there was a...well, it wasn't just one single thing." She took a sip of her wine and thought over things for a moment. "We were best friends until high school. Then Avengers things started occupying her, as did her...well. You know how she likes men." Brooke shrugged. "We were just moving in different directions. I cared about school and the Hellfire Club; Roxie cared more about partying and the Avengers. We grew apart."
One of the first times Brooke's powers had kicked in, she'd been around Roxie, who'd recently inhaled a good amount of coke and was feeling things...things that Brooke had picked up on. It had been incredibly uncomfortable for a fifteen year old who was already struggling with newly-discovered powers, and Brooke had been disgusted at Roxie's way of life.
"We made up in college - we were roommates our first semester at Empire, but then we went our separate ways again." Brooke had found a friend in Stephanie, and Roxie, who had been slutting it up with the son of Dr. Doom, had bought property for the two of them to move into.
"That was really pretty much that."
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It was a wonder that Roxanne and Joe were still together. Once her new modeling career took off, other men would be after her.
"I see. Well, I hope you two will be okay if we start spending more time together. I'd hate to make either of you uncomfortable."
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She paused, then, a thought coming to her. "I just realized, though. I mean, Roxie's your sister, sure. But she's not your only sibling, is she?"
Exactly how vast was Alexander's family?
What sort of a family would be (maybe...hopefully) eventually be marrying into?
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Roxanne is certainly my favorite sibling, though. She's also the one of the few that is half-human, like me." he said.
"What about you? Who should I expect to meet when the family introduction start?" he asked.
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Her was messed up. Had she ever even told Alexander how messed up?
So, she did. Brooke filled him in on what she knew - that her father was Manuel de la Rocha, Red King of the Hellfire Club's London Branch. That she hadn't known who her real father was until very recently because for her entire life her mother, Regan Wyngarde (known in mutant circles as Lady Mastermind) had created a painstakingly realistic illusion of a mundane, non-mutant father who was in jail for tax fraud.
She told Alexander of how Regan had fled New York City once Manuel had returned to town, and Brooke didn't know why. And how she had spent some time in London with her father, become the Red Rook, and returned to New York, still tied to the London circle, but completely on her own otherwise.
Until the X-Men took her in.
"Honestly, the closest thing I even have to family is Stephanie." And Rachel, kind of, but Brooke was damned if she would admit that even to herself, forget anyone else. "My aunt Martinique died sometime ago," she added. "I have another aunt, but she's in Wales, and she...didn't like my mom and my Aunt M all that much. So, really, it's just me." Unless Manuel had other children that Brooke didn't know about.
And no, she hadn't forgotten that other Lady Mastermind that had appeared awhile back. Brooke still didn't know anything about her.
Something else to add to my plate.
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