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Bahorel knocks on Feuilly's door. If Feuilly answers, he's there to chat, and to return a book that he borrowed after Feuilly borrowed it from the Library (on Polish crafts. Of course it's on Polish crafts. But it's an interesting book, so Bahorel only teased a relatively little.).

(If Feuilly doesn't answer, Bahorel's got his lockpicking kit, a container of dental floss, some small coins, and a few little sewing tools. It's good to have backup plans!)

Date: 2015-08-19 11:52 am (UTC)From: [personal profile] tu_vas_triompher
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"Forgiving his work at the barricade? That's--well, it is ours to forgive, at least each of us a little bit, individually?"

Feuilly frowns at Bahorel, seriously weighing for a moment whether he needs to move the conversation to another place, given the current state of his room, with his work laid out everywhere. Please don't break any of his fan-making tools, Bahorel.

"But--read--? Oh, that Hugo novel, do you mean? Or something else?" That might answer the unspoken question. No. He hasn't read it. Enjolras had pointed out some particularly essential bits, but he hadn't gone beyond that himself.
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Date: 2015-08-19 02:02 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] tu_vas_triompher
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"I'm not about to argue the book isn't accurate, I'm not about to argue at all. But--tell me the story? Murdered how?"

It's not a challenge in the slightest, and doesn't sound like one. It's just a request for information. "Was this someone that he jailed?"

Date: 2015-08-19 04:30 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] tu_vas_triompher
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Feuilly listens to all this gravely. His face is mobile enough--indignation, bitterness, pity, dismay--but he doesn't speak a word until Bahorel's done. "What happened to her child? Does anyone know? --But. I see. I didn't know that. I didn't know that story in particular, I mean. Anyone who sends people to jail breaks up families, puts people in a place of, of suffering."

He pulls his feet up to the edge of his seat and wraps his arms around them, chin on his knees. "How long ago was this? And do you, do you know how accurate the book is when it comes to this business?"

And does anyone know what happened to the child?
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Date: 2015-08-19 05:31 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] tu_vas_triompher
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Yes, right: even the ones among them who haven't read the book can agree that it's best kept out of Javert's hands. Feuilly nods at that. Best not to mention any of it to Javert, best not to make him wonder how they know.

But Bahorel's last information gets as startled an expression from Feuilly as he could ever hope. "Marius Pontmercy? Marius from the barricade? How--how did they come to meet?"

No, really, how. Feuilly is quite aware that abandoned and orphaned children sometimes survive and live well, against all the odds. But they don't generally happen to marry a man who was fighting at a barricade spied on by the man who killed their mother.

Date: 2015-08-19 06:01 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] tu_vas_triompher
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"Did he!"

Did Fauchelevent the mayor take in this poor dying prostitute's daughter, and raise her as his own, that is. Feuilly, wrapped up compactly in his seat, appears to take that bit of information in and store it up--that, much more than the more direct answer to his question, that a girl and a boy met in a public garden.

Date: 2015-08-19 07:00 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] tu_vas_triompher
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No, he doesn't need to explain. Feuilly nods.

He's quiet for a while, chin on his knees, not much showing in his face; finally he says, "And M. Fauchelevent comes here, doesn't he? I've never met him."

Date: 2015-08-19 07:24 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] tu_vas_triompher
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It takes him a moment to pull together the various threads: right, Fauchelevent, who was at the barricade for Marius, knows Javert because he one was mayor of a town where Javert worked for the police. And they argued over the treatment of a poor woman, mother of Marius Pontmercy's wife.

"It was Fauchelevent," he says slowly, "who asked for the spy at the barricade. And--let him go? Well. --As for the church, I can think of--oh--many reasons. But I don't know the man at all."

Except that he's a good man. A good man on the individual level: a man to take in an orphan, release an enemy. A man saving lives that were in his hands to save.
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Date: 2015-08-22 08:21 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] tu_vas_triompher
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Feuilly shrugs at Bahorel's question about church-building motives. "Religious piety is as good an explanation as any. I--the reasons I can think of, why I might do work like that, might not have anything to do with Fauchelevent. You could say that I'm helping Javert with his church--well, you'd have to stretch a point, but I've copied some pages for that manuscript Bible." And that's turned out complicated enough.

He pushes a hand through his hair. "Hm, well, we've never met anyone careless of his own interests before, have we. --I'd like to meet him. It seems wrong, though, reading about someone and--and mixing that with meeting them-- Oh, I don't know, I guess it's no different from reading something someone has written, or reading about someone in a newspaper-- But no, it's not the same. I haven't--oh, for instance, I haven't read that Shakespeare play. The one with, you know, with Harry Percy."

His ears are pink, which annoys him, because he isn't even talking about Harry right now, he's talking about something else. "And I haven't really felt like I needed to read that Hugo novel. Do you think I should?"

Date: 2015-08-23 12:39 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] tu_vas_triompher
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He raises his eyebrows a little at the immediacy of the response, but it's reassuring. "I've looked at what Enjolras thought was important. It's not--oh, I won't say I don't care for novels--because you'll lecture me for a week. But I have other things I'd rather read sooner."

Such as things that are not Shakespeare. "Right, I know the history's different. It's not--" Eh. Feuilly shakes his head at Bahorel, almost irritably. Harry will sort out whether he's currently alive or dead, and knowing the history and history-fiction doesn't help Feuilly at all. "--So did you find anything interesting about Hugo?"

Date: 2015-08-24 12:28 am (UTC)From: [personal profile] tu_vas_triompher
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"When who--oh. Hugo." Right. Because he had just asked about Hugo, and was not still half dwelling on the question Harry's presumed death. "Really I only know that he's a writer. There was that play--the one that turned into a fight."

(He does, in fact, know the name; he's also skimmed through some bits of Hans of Iceland, having been stuck in a friend's room with it once, waiting for a meeting. He hadn't been impressed.)

"But what does he do in '48?"

Date: 2015-08-24 11:48 am (UTC)From: [personal profile] tu_vas_triompher
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"Hernani," he yelps, laughing now, while he scrabbles to find the pen-cap. "Hernani. And--all right. I do want to know about '48. Of course I've read about it in general and Hugo's name is all around, but--here, if you give me a list of books, I'll catch up, and you can lecture me better then?"

There's the pen-cap. Feuilly carries it back to Bahorel personally, rather than throwing it. "Forgiveness?"

Date: 2015-08-24 03:36 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] tu_vas_triompher
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Oh yes, Feuilly is braced for Bahorel's retaliation in their little war. He's also hugging Bahorel--for a minute, until Bahorel's question, which gets a snort. "I'm occupied with my fan commissions."

Date: 2015-08-24 04:43 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] tu_vas_triompher
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"It's not--libertine--" But now Bahorel is teasing him about Harry, and that's worse. Feuilly scrunches up his face and glowers, blushing, at the floor near Bahorel's feet. "Oh--yes--I heard about that."

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