Everyone seems to have a slightly different idea of things due to the nature of their worlds, but I know now about the Santa Claus, and the gifts and mistil.
[Very important cultural studies, those. It came a bit less easily to her than the hard sciences, but she was a learner through and through... even if it meant she sometimes picked up information that wasn't exactly accurate.
She was free with her praise, at least, her open expression reflecting only the innocent glee any child would have upon receiving a present Christmas morning. Something to wear on formal occasions... she did not know if such a time would come soon, but she desired to try it on at the very least- surely she could wear it any time she wasn't working...]
Very clever, that, by the way- using an innocent plant as an excuse to extort kisses...
At the very least, Christmas traditions are hardly set in stone. They change quite frequently, actually...
[ Well, so far as Sebastian is concerned. If traditions change every century, then it seems quite quick to him... So maybe he's actually a bad person to ask about this. The mischievous expression on her face is something that he recognizes, but at least Ciel isn't here to be subject to it. Which is actually a shame, honestly, because Sieglinde gently and unintentionally bullying Ciel is gold. ]
Oh? Yes, I did see people—ah—affected by it a few days ago. It is a bit clever, though dear me... With that expression, did you happen to extort one of your own, Master Sullivan?
[Rather pleased with herself and hoping to be asked that question since it would give her a chance to brag a little bit, Sieglinde's response to that was a lofty sniff, a dismissive wave of her chemise sleeve.]
No one of consequence, I am afraid.
[Read: someone her own damn age]
It was enough for them to place a kiss upon my hand.
[Also read: when faced with the actual inevitable possibility of a real actual kiss, she had chickened out.]
[ Sebastian nods approvingly, since this fits with what's correct and expected for a lady (so far as he understands it, anyways), but he also can't help but laugh gently too. ]
My goodness... I hope that this does not mean that you have a suitor, Master Sullivan. If I should have to chase off the young gentlemen coming for your hand, it would be a strange change of pace from the young master?
[ Because anyone but Lizzy is sane and runs the other way... ]
[ It really is hard not to laugh. She's so precocious that it really is quite funny! ]
Well, I suppose I cannot disagree. They would be rather hard to find here, I imagine, so practicality may win out. Though do take care! Older men are not so considerate of a lady's virtue. If you ever have a problem with a young man being untoward, do let me know.
A gentleman is not. So you had nothing to worry about from the young master nor any you would have encountered at the time. However...
[ He's definitely teasing her here. He can't help himself, because this is what happens when he doesn't have Ciel to relentlessly bully all the time. ]
Who knows of the men here? With all sorts of different people and worlds, I cannot be so confident in my assessment.
[ Sebastian has to wonder about that, since it doesn't quite sound like the shy, polite woman he met. Let's see just what Sieglinde is misinterpreting— ]
How do you mean, Master Sullivan? That sounds quite untoward...
[Though she speaks about it as something of a badge of honor...]
When we first met after the prison incident and she came into my residence, she became quite embarrassed and apologized several times for her wandering gaze.
[Never mind that... Masamune had been shirtless and bandaged in bed at that time.]
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[Very important cultural studies, those. It came a bit less easily to her than the hard sciences, but she was a learner through and through... even if it meant she sometimes picked up information that wasn't exactly accurate.
She was free with her praise, at least, her open expression reflecting only the innocent glee any child would have upon receiving a present Christmas morning. Something to wear on formal occasions... she did not know if such a time would come soon, but she desired to try it on at the very least- surely she could wear it any time she wasn't working...]
Very clever, that, by the way- using an innocent plant as an excuse to extort kisses...
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[ Well, so far as Sebastian is concerned. If traditions change every century, then it seems quite quick to him... So maybe he's actually a bad person to ask about this. The mischievous expression on her face is something that he recognizes, but at least Ciel isn't here to be subject to it. Which is actually a shame, honestly, because Sieglinde gently and unintentionally bullying Ciel is gold. ]
Oh? Yes, I did see people—ah—affected by it a few days ago. It is a bit clever, though dear me... With that expression, did you happen to extort one of your own, Master Sullivan?
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No one of consequence, I am afraid.
[Read: someone her own damn age]
It was enough for them to place a kiss upon my hand.
[Also read: when faced with the actual inevitable possibility of a real actual kiss, she had chickened out.]
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My goodness... I hope that this does not mean that you have a suitor, Master Sullivan. If I should have to chase off the young gentlemen coming for your hand, it would be a strange change of pace from the young master?
[ Because anyone but Lizzy is sane and runs the other way... ]
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[Her sleeve wave is even more dismissive this time around, tsking softly at the idea of "young gentleman" suitors.]
I see no point in wasting time on men younger than myself.
[... I mean, honestly, they'd be ten. Far too immature and inexperienced in the world.]
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[ It really is hard not to laugh. She's so precocious that it really is quite funny! ]
Well, I suppose I cannot disagree. They would be rather hard to find here, I imagine, so practicality may win out. Though do take care! Older men are not so considerate of a lady's virtue. If you ever have a problem with a young man being untoward, do let me know.
[ he'll get his shotgun ]
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I thought you said that men were not as my books had described them....
[WHICH ONE WAS IT, SEBASTIAN.]
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[ He's definitely teasing her here. He can't help himself, because this is what happens when he doesn't have Ciel to relentlessly bully all the time. ]
Who knows of the men here? With all sorts of different people and worlds, I cannot be so confident in my assessment.
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[She appears quite thoughtful about this very important matter, please excuse her and the look still on her face....]
And the women have proved equally as salacious...
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[ Sebastian laughs again, and he cants his head lightly. ]
Dare I ask who?
[ because you are NOT ALLOWED TO HANG OUT WITH THEM... Sieglinde you're bad enough on your own, we don't need more bad influences. ]
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[Didn't courtesans usually get referred to as "companions", and "dancers", and "actresses"?
Not that she's judging courtesans, but. This is a particularly salacious one.]
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[ He hasn't met anyone else to call themselves dancers, at least... Sebastian does laugh at Sieglinde's assumption, and he shakes his head. ]
I am not sure if it is code though, Master Sullivan. She does not strike me as the type.
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[His reaction confuses her- but then, the woman herself was quite confusing.]
She appears most unable to speak clearly, but she has been quite lecherous with her gaze and my person in the past.
[She has felt the weight of her leer!!]
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[ Sebastian has to wonder about that, since it doesn't quite sound like the shy, polite woman he met. Let's see just what Sieglinde is misinterpreting— ]
How do you mean, Master Sullivan? That sounds quite untoward...
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[Though she speaks about it as something of a badge of honor...]
When we first met after the prison incident and she came into my residence, she became quite embarrassed and apologized several times for her wandering gaze.
[Never mind that... Masamune had been shirtless and bandaged in bed at that time.]
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[ Sebastian definitely sounds doubtful, but he pauses momentarily before he questions it futher. ]
And, Master Sullivan? I get the impression that there is a bit more to this story.
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[She looked at him as if she had no idea what he was inferring.]
She has been plying me with foods and apologies ever since.