Date: March 19, 2003
Character(s): Hestia Jones and Rabastan Lestrange
Location: Truffles
Status: Semi-Private
Summary: Hestia decides to see what Truffles is like and runs into some unexpected company
Completion: Incomplete
Hestia had to admit, the town was lovely. It had a small town, old-world charm one didn't find much in England anymore, but she had
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He noted the way she ran a hand down her right side and made a mental note of that. He pretended to ignore it for the moment; there was little point unnerving her entirely and he could assuage his curiosity about that at some later point perhaps.
"Then perhaps I shall take a short trip there during the summer," he said, falling back into the indolent attitude he'd been using when she first sat down. "I am always eager to try a new place."
He arched an eyebrow. "I felt a strange call. I had been for a while but I had business so I had been ignoring it." He shrugged and sipped at his wine. "But once my business was over and Prague's entertainments had begun to pall, I decided to investigate this call. It brought me here. This place is still intriguing so until it becomes boring, I shall stay."
He snorted then took a small bite of his duck. He chewed and swallowed then sighed. "I was hoping for better but find I am once again disappointed. It is either an inferior or old bird or they have overcooked it. They have been far too heavy handed with the honey in the sauce and far too light handed with the spices." He paused and tasted one of the green beans then grimaced. "And they have overcooked the beans."
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"You should," she said after a moment. "It's really quite lovely." Part of her couldn't imagine him in the laid back lifestyle of Nice, and noting how pale he was, she couldn't quite see him going to the beach either, which amused her.
"A call?" Being the first live resident of Annwn she's spoken to, Hestia wasn't sure what he was talking about. She'd felt no call, instead, she'd gotten an owl. Her own curiosity got the better of her, and she asked. "What was it like?"
The chicken, supposed to be sweet roasted with rosemary and thyme, was probably the simplest dish on their menu, and therefore the one that mattered most. That the chef had done so badly with this only proved that the chef didn't have the skill to manage that. "Considering what was done with my chicken, I'm going to guess that they over cooked it. And it's in pretty much the same for me. Hard to imagine given that the French aren't known for spicing their food to begin with." She set aside her fork, making a face. "I think I'll be cooking my own meal tonight, or skipping over to London for some decent take out."
Still, she couldn't help but grin. The meal may be bad, but it only filled her with a great deal of hope. "I'll have to come back here this week."
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"A pull," he said with a shrug as he finished the last of his wine. "Nothing that could not be ignored or put aside but still it was there. It seemed to me that it was something I could follow or not as the whim took me. And, as I said, I was bored so I followed it here."
He leaned back in his chair and gave Hestia a considering look. "Or you could come with me to Florence. I know a little restaurant there where the owner's mother does all the cooking. Her osso buco is nothing short of miraculous." He arched an eyebrow at her and smirked slightly, knowing what would be running through her mind. "I promise you I shall bring you back here safe and sound, no worse the wear for the trip."
He waited for her response, interested to see how courageous or perhaps how reckless she would be.
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Hestia was no Gryffindor, but she'd grown up with Tonks, playing quidditch and getting into quite a bit of trouble, mostly due to her friend's dares. Hestia always had a very hard time resisting a challenge.
"Well, I've always wanted to go to Florence. Though I will be very disappointed if the osso buco is not as good as you say." Still, if there was one thing she trusted about this man was his taste in food.
"All right then, let's go."
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"Excellent!" he said, rising to his feet. He held out one hand to her as he tossed a few galleons on the table. It was nowhere near what was owed for the meal but it was certainly far more than the food was worth. "Oh, it certainly is. Mama de Luca... and don't call her anything other than that unless you'd care to have your hand slapped... is surely one of the finest cooks I have ever encountered."
He tucked her hand into his arm and led her out of the restaurant. Once they were outside, he apparated them both to a small alleyway not far from the restaurant.
"It's just down this way," he said keeping their pace to a slow amble as they emerged from the alleyway so that they simply blended in with the crowd instead of standing out.
They reached the restaurant in short order and the rotund man standing in the doorway greeted them with a beaming smile. "Rabastan!" he bellowed, rushing over and giving Rabastan a hug before kissing him on each cheek. "It has been far too long, my friend. Mama was beginning to fear you had abandoned her for another woman."
"Never," Rabastan said with a chuckle then he ushered Hestia forward. "I'd like you to meet Hestia Jones. Hestia, this is my friend, Mario de Luca."
Mario gave Hestia an intense look them held out both hands with a beaming smile. "Welcome, Signorina Jones."
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"Mama de Luca, I'll remember." She grinned, the situation just seeming so ridiculous. This, if it all ended well, would certainly be one of the more memorable days of her life.
Hestia let him lead her, doing her best not to gawk at the city like a stupid tourist, but she was sure it was hard to miss the way her eyes snapped to and fro, taking in she sights as best she could. She bit the side of her lip and flushed as she caught herself.
The restaurant was beautiful, all warm colors and old architecture lent it a charm that purely its own. Hestia's eyes focused on the man who came out, and fought down a laugh as he embraced Rabastan like a father would. Hard to imagine him with a father. Then Rabasatan introduced her. Hestia met Mario De Luca's look, then smiled and took the woman's hands. "It's a pleasure to meet you, Mario."
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