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Aramis [the musketeers] ([personal profile] averygoodshot) wrote2015-06-17 03:02 pm

Upon the realization of loss

There is little that will keep Aramis away from his son. Even trips to exotic beach locales only serve as temporary diversions from what he considers his family. He has not gone back to Paris to appease the Queen, he has been diligent and loyal and good (love, he tells himself, is a powerful force).

Then comes the day when he knocks on the right door and no one answers. When he's told that Anne, Queen of France, no longer resides in the Nexus at all. How, he wonders, his heart clattering in his chest, can he keep the Queen safe now? How can he protect his son?

After a thorough and emotional search, resulting in nothing, not even a door back to Paris, Aramis does the only thing he can think to do. He drinks (and yes, he does let the others know of his findings, or lack thereof) and he wallows. This is how he finds himself in the tavern, a wine bottle and goblet in front of him, and his head in his hands.
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[personal profile] temperamentalsteel 2015-06-19 01:05 am (UTC)(link)
"That Rochefort is a scoundrel who attempted to force himself on the Queen and he must be stopped. What can he possibly done that is worse than that?" d'Artagnan was afraid to actually learn the answer to that question.
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[personal profile] temperamentalsteel 2015-06-19 07:51 am (UTC)(link)
"More than enough, but you make it sound as though something has happened on top of that!?" d'Artagnan says. Already, he knows of Rochefort's undue influence on the King, that it can become deeper and more sinister shakes him to the core.
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[personal profile] temperamentalsteel 2015-06-20 06:21 am (UTC)(link)
Aramis' fear provokes d'Artagnan's and he, too, is hurrying toward the door. "I know that you will feel better if you see to the matter yourself." God knew they would all sleep easier if only Rochefort's grip on the King might be lifted.
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[personal profile] temperamentalsteel 2015-06-21 05:36 am (UTC)(link)
"This door," D'Artagnan says, finding a plain one that looks almost forgettable, except for the sense that it does not belong in this hotel but to some other place that is either far more or far less grand.

"Remember, it might not let us through."
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[personal profile] at_your_side 2015-06-21 09:09 pm (UTC)(link)
True to her word, Constance had left Aramis only to go in search of d'Artagnan to tell him not only of the Queen's leaving, but of her own imminent departure. Little as she relished the thought of leaving behind the Nexus' safety and freedom, duty pulled her toward the door back to Paris and all that lay waiting for her on the other side. Try as she might to not think of the Queen's 'a beautiful dream' as being any reflection of her time within the hotel, the thought plagued her even as she searched for the man she had to leave behind.

The question of where the man in question was was answered when she turned a corner and spotted him with Aramis. "There you are," she said, "I've been looking positively everywhere for you."
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[personal profile] temperamentalsteel 2015-06-22 05:33 am (UTC)(link)
"Constance," d'Artagnan said, apologetic that he'd thought of duty first before her. He looked between Aramis and Constance, his hand resting on the handle of the door. "The Queen is no longer an occupant of the hotel. She's back to Paris, permanently."

Constance, perhaps out of all of them, knew best the danger that represented while the rest of them were absented here in the Nexus.