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Simon Grim ([personal profile] grim_poet) wrote in [community profile] voicetest2014-03-05 03:13 pm

Setting: Slice of Life, R for possible language

[there's a very tall, bespectacled man folded up at a table in the corner of the cafe you find yourself in. he looks like a stiff breeze would probably send him flying off into the sunset, and he's staring off into the distance, intently, a stub of gnawed pencil hovering in one hand over a battered notebook.

after a moment, he turns his head sharply and looks directly at you, as though he's been talking to you for hours, and you already know each other. you totally don't.]


Is 'aubergine' too elite an adjective, do you think? Normally I trust my own judgement, but I'm really not sure.

((A/N: Simon here is a poet who tends to write about controversial things. If there are any issues that you would rather NOT come up in the conversation, please note them in your tag header. For the most part, I will keep the details of his writing generic so as not to trigger anyone. As in his canon, it's not the end product that matters so much as the reactions to it and the things that inspire.))
downplaying: ((( mr variety )))

[personal profile] downplaying 2014-03-05 09:45 pm (UTC)(link)
[After a long moment of silence, simply contemplating the words before him, Claude hands back the notebook, returning his attention to his coffee. A part of him would love for Didier to read some of what he's just read, but at the same time - Claude isn't entirely sure that he'd appreciate the bleak honesty of it. Didier is an idealist just like Claude is, but Claude is much more prone to accepting reality in whatever shape it takes. Glancing up at Simon over the rim of his cup, he comments.]

I think aubergine would dye the sentence in a feminine hue.
downplaying: ((( drinking buddies )))

[personal profile] downplaying 2014-03-05 10:13 pm (UTC)(link)
[Claude just smiles. And takes another sip of his coffee. This cafe makes good coffee.]

You're welcome. I'm Claude Bérubé, by the way.

[Holding out his free hand across the table, available for a handshake if Simon should so wish, Claude raises one eyebrow slightly, nodding at the notebook that is being treated with such care. His colleagues may laugh at him for still resorting to writing by hand, but certain things are just better conveyed when they've flown through your fingers.]

It's lovely to see someone else honouring the old ways.
downplaying: ((( lil' bit happy )))

[personal profile] downplaying 2014-03-05 10:45 pm (UTC)(link)
[Fame. Claude is no stranger to it. Not that he himself is famous - writing biographies is no short-cut to a rock star status, but the people he has portrayed have all been of a certain standing. Famous, yes. Their fame cemented in his writing. With his name attached to theirs, maybe the golden dust has rubbed off on him, too. Just a little. He withdraws his hand. Looks Simon up and down once, then smiles.]

If you don't wish to be synonymous with your name, I'll ask you to describe yourself in ten adjectives.
downplaying: ((( like a bee )))

[personal profile] downplaying 2014-03-05 11:04 pm (UTC)(link)
[Oh. That was clever. He's the journalist, usually he is the one to ask the questions.]

Curious, first and foremost. Passionate. Dedicated. Warm. Friendly. Laidback. [He pauses to consider which direction to go from here. Had he been talking to Vincent, the word sexy would have sneaked in, but Simon is a new acquaintance and Claude minds his manners.] Mature. Romantic... Inviting. French.

[He emphasises the last word for its importance. Despite living in Luxembourg on a day to day basis, despite travelling Africa in part and the world at large, he remains French at heart.]
downplaying: ((( give it some thought )))

[personal profile] downplaying 2014-03-06 03:53 pm (UTC)(link)
[So whereas Claude belongs somewhere, to his homeland, to Paris (and, regardless of country, to Vincent as well), Simon has been cast out. Is removed from. Everything. That is the significance of that particular word, he senses and thus proceeds to tread with extreme care. They may have certain adjectives in common, Simon and him, but they are also diametrical opposites which is always dangerous business, if you neither want to step on toes nor cut corners here and there. Claude watches Simon in silence for a long moment. When he speaks, his voice is neutral.]

Society can turn its back on someone for many reasons. [He raises his chin.] Sometimes the best way to move beyond it is by turning your back on society. Maybe just for a while.