francesca “bambi eyes” bridgerton. (
selfeffacingly) wrote in
sundown2025-04-27 08:43 pm
[It's certainly not something Nate does often. The pub owner makes him clarify twice before she does it.
He doesn't expect anything to come of it, and it's not why he did it. She's already got his attention with the book, so he'd enjoy it very much if for the first time ever, buying drink worked for someone. It's also because he hasn't seen her before, she looks a touch nervous and it's unusual to see someone her age reading a book in a pub. If a drink flatters her for a second, it seems worth it.
He feels like he feels her eyes on him, but he's trying hard not to turn.
A such, he's visibly surprised when she approaches. His brow arches, but he doesn't pause from sipping his drink even when he can see she's stopping by.]
Don't mention it. [He gives his shoulders a heavy shrug.]
Like to see someone reading an actual book. [He cocks his head toward her bag.]
Good one, too.
He doesn't expect anything to come of it, and it's not why he did it. She's already got his attention with the book, so he'd enjoy it very much if for the first time ever, buying drink worked for someone. It's also because he hasn't seen her before, she looks a touch nervous and it's unusual to see someone her age reading a book in a pub. If a drink flatters her for a second, it seems worth it.
He feels like he feels her eyes on him, but he's trying hard not to turn.
A such, he's visibly surprised when she approaches. His brow arches, but he doesn't pause from sipping his drink even when he can see she's stopping by.]
Don't mention it. [He gives his shoulders a heavy shrug.]
Like to see someone reading an actual book. [He cocks his head toward her bag.]
Good one, too.
Oxford. [Nate repeats, looking impressed. It's not a conscious choice to reflect it back at her, but he's listening. And curious.
If she's going to loiter, he's going to use the opportunity he bought with a drink.]
Where's home for you? No offence but, it's easy to hear when someone's not local.
[It's dry, but he has to be joking since he doesn't sound remotely Scottish.]
If she's going to loiter, he's going to use the opportunity he bought with a drink.]
Where's home for you? No offence but, it's easy to hear when someone's not local.
[It's dry, but he has to be joking since he doesn't sound remotely Scottish.]
Home's here. From Texas, mostly. [Which is a deliberately vague answer. Partly because he's private and partly because he wants to lure her in a little.]
You can sit if you want. [He nods at the empty seat in front of him.]
Unless you've got somewhere to be.
You can sit if you want. [He nods at the empty seat in front of him.]
Unless you've got somewhere to be.
[It's certainly nice for Nate to have her closer. He's surprised to have captivated her this much, but for once he's enjoying having company. So much so that he offers her a small smile.]
Ten years, give or take. Got on the plane, got a house here, never went back. [He picks up the rim of his glass with his fingers, giving it a gentle shake.]
Would you like another drink?
Ten years, give or take. Got on the plane, got a house here, never went back. [He picks up the rim of his glass with his fingers, giving it a gentle shake.]
Would you like another drink?
[Cable gestures casually to the pub owner, who makes him repeat the gesture yet again, much to his chagrin.
Her question also catches him off-guard and he scoffs out a confused laugh.]
I look like a conspiracy theorist? Is it the accent? [The pub owner sets their drinks down, not loitering before moving away.]
I like it here. People mind their business.
Her question also catches him off-guard and he scoffs out a confused laugh.]
I look like a conspiracy theorist? Is it the accent? [The pub owner sets their drinks down, not loitering before moving away.]
I like it here. People mind their business.
Some opportunities are too good to pass up. [If they're both going to attempt to flirt, he might as well get more obvious about it.]
So do I, usually. Pub's an interesting place for quiet, but.. [Cable gives his shoulders a small shrug.]
I figured if I put the ball in your court, you could choose if you wanted to stay quiet.
So do I, usually. Pub's an interesting place for quiet, but.. [Cable gives his shoulders a small shrug.]
I figured if I put the ball in your court, you could choose if you wanted to stay quiet.
You didn't look uncomfortable, hence not wanting to disturb you. [He assures her. He feels like she's taking him in a little, which he feels more than accepting of. He's had plenty of time to admire her soft features, but it's her eyes that give him the most trouble. They're so big and bright, it's both hard to look away and hard to look directly at them.]
Nathan. Nate is fine. Natie isn't. [He is trying terribly hard not to tease her for babbling, but he's fascinated by how nervous she seems. Is he making her nervous?]
What inspired the change?
Nathan. Nate is fine. Natie isn't. [He is trying terribly hard not to tease her for babbling, but he's fascinated by how nervous she seems. Is he making her nervous?]
What inspired the change?
Edited 2025-04-29 11:00 (UTC)
[She is a rare specimen, so it's hard not to analyse her.]
I agree, and I've been around. [Again, kind of a vague answer but he's far more interested in hearing about her. And talking to her is nice. Easy, actually, but it isn't strictly why he wanted her attention.]
Is it too cliche if I say I haven't seen a more beautiful woman, either? I've been trying to think of a way to work that in since you came over.
I agree, and I've been around. [Again, kind of a vague answer but he's far more interested in hearing about her. And talking to her is nice. Easy, actually, but it isn't strictly why he wanted her attention.]
Is it too cliche if I say I haven't seen a more beautiful woman, either? I've been trying to think of a way to work that in since you came over.
[It isn't alarming to Nate that she doesn't fawn at the compliment, but she's also not just politely accepting it in an uncomfortable way. Makes him curious.
Particularly when coupled with the question.]
Not anymore. Not for a long time.
[He assumes she's only asking because he's old, so.]
Are you?
Particularly when coupled with the question.]
Not anymore. Not for a long time.
[He assumes she's only asking because he's old, so.]
Are you?
[It becomes very difficult not to look perpetually amused by her, but he decides to try meet her energy at least a little. When she extends her fingers to show him, he takes her hand and gently guides it toward himself so he can have a better look. Like he needs to inspect, with a soft hum.]
You look young. What's the rush? [He doesn't want to, but he lets go of her and pulls back.]
How old are you?
You look young. What's the rush? [He doesn't want to, but he lets go of her and pulls back.]
How old are you?
[It's not exactly a shocking revelation for Nate. He doesn't necessarily skew younger when he dates, but he knows when he's too old for someone. But here he is.]
Fifty-two. [She doesn't ask but he offers, for transparency.]
Sure you've got better things to do than sit here and talk to me.
[It's deliberately self-deprecating, but he feels she's owed an out after the revelation. If only because he'd really like to see her turn it down.]
Fifty-two. [She doesn't ask but he offers, for transparency.]
Sure you've got better things to do than sit here and talk to me.
[It's deliberately self-deprecating, but he feels she's owed an out after the revelation. If only because he'd really like to see her turn it down.]
Just my luck. [And he smiles broadly, but tries to mask it by taking a drink. He didn't expect to get this far, now he has to think about how far he wants to get.]
I'd invite you back to mine, but I live pretty far out. Lots of wood, big lake. Think you'd worry I was trying to kill you.
[Which is such a weird thought to plant, but he doesn't seem concerned.]
But it's nice out there. Private. Quiet.
I'd invite you back to mine, but I live pretty far out. Lots of wood, big lake. Think you'd worry I was trying to kill you.
[Which is such a weird thought to plant, but he doesn't seem concerned.]
But it's nice out there. Private. Quiet.




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