Meetings
In the center of the room lies an ornate cedar wood desk, cluttered but just short of messy, with various sheet music piled on top. The bookcases on each side are in a similar state, books shelved away neatly were it not for the lack of any semblance of alphabetization.
The boss of this domain can often be found with his feet up with no regard for decorum; a casual enough atmosphere for casual enough chats, surely.
Those who venture into the palace to seek out the emerald green door will find it's different than usual, sturdier, with a particularly bright sheen and emblazoned with an insignia.
The door is also always closed, though whether it's locked or not depends on when you visit.
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[ She lets out a gusty sigh and claps her hands together. Enough of that. She's had enough of helplessness and despair for one day. ]
Speaking of rules, those who are guilty get punished. [ He was hoping to escape punishment? Nice try. ] As you've admitted to your crime, how, oh how shall we deal with you, hmm?
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So they do, so they do. I'm kinda used to it though? So you might have to go hard on me if you really wanna teach me a lesson.
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[ But don't deliver it to her personally or anything, thanks. ]
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[ Because of course he's going to try to wiggle to get something out of this punishment too. [
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[ Surely, he knows she's coming back whether he wants her to or not. ]
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Now...I owe you the other part of our deal, don't I? Or what did I call it, a date?
[ He laughs to himself because considering this entire conversation, feigning memory issues is more than ridiculous, but! ]
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Is it in your perspective to call every visit a date now? [ But she settles back into her seat, ready to listen. ]
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[ He hums and reaches into his pocket and pulls out an unremarkable copper coin. ]
Heads or tails?
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[ It's a subtle change, but she seems to perk up with interest when his speech changes. ]
Tails.
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[ But he lets out an amused laugh nonetheless and then flips the coin. It lands on tales which looks like an apple. ]
And a lucky lady it seems. In that case—my very first visitor was Tenn. Familial love will make you do a lotta things you wouldn't otherwise.
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Lord Tenn seems to be very kind and passionate. What did he do - that he wouldn't otherwise?
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[ Just a touch quieter, and he rearranges himself on his desk to just lay across it completely, hands underneath his head. ]
Agreed to play a game with me.
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So she gets off her chair and pushes herself onto his desk, settling down next to him. ]
Game - as in what we're doing in this place right now, you mean? Or another one?
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Part of this one. The kid basically talked himself into it, and I wasn't about to just say no.
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Can you say no? Can you tell me about his game?
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No can do. The members of the mafiosa aren't rats, even if I'm on pretty good terms with 'em. [ He laughs a bit and closes his eye. ]
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I told you I play favorites. And I can say no—life would've been far easier for my caporegimes if I couldn't, though.
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[ As she remembers it, being his favorite did not last long. ]
Caporegimes... capo.. regimes. [ Maybe something similar to capi? ] Captain of the regime, perhaps?
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[ Maybe she's seeing already? ]
Close! It basically means "captain" but it's a role specifically used in the mafia. The don is the boss, and the caporegimes are his right hand.
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Ah, your famiglia, the ones who called you the laziest boss?
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Well, that's how I ran my familigia anyway. Other don's had a consigliere and then caporegimes below them, but I was never interested in having someone who only pushed papers around.
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[ Should she add: take her, cage her, kill her. All in the name of love, right? She rubs her eyes and shakes her head. ]
... But that's why you find someone who can push papers and fight. Stabbing someone with a letter opener must be satisfying.
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