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animatedsmoke) wrote2018-02-25 02:28 am
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Who: Potemkin, Siwoon
When: Guilty Gear AU
Where: A rich, rich man's house
What: A new relationship?
When: Guilty Gear AU
Where: A rich, rich man's house
What: A new relationship?
Even in rest with no one calling on him or any responsibilities crying out, Potemkin gives off the impression of watchful sentinel. His eyes are closed, calm almost in meditation, yet he doesn't come off as any one bit less focused. Any laziness Potemkin wouldn't have accepted at all, because here he is the representative of his country, of Zepp, and it is for a cause that is greater than everything he has at stake as an individual. To negotiate will take finesse and sharp judgement, because, as Potemkin is aware of, Zepp especially can be carried by the whims of world forces.

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So when Siwoon is directed to attend the meeting in the place of his father, he requests the location himself, much preferring the sight of the courtyard to any of the rooms inside of the building. On top of that, he brushes up on the subject of the meeting and the man he'll be meeting with, admittedly more curious about the latter. He's typically sent in to deal with older businessmen and women, a gentle, but stern voice that people are inclined to listen to when the other option is his father. Siwoon isn't usually given the task of meeting with those his father handles with relative ease, as he's sure would've been the case here.
He enters the courtyard without the standard suit or briefcase, no real look about him to make anyone think he's attending a meeting. Finding the man he's meeting is simple, though, and Siwoon is soon taking a seat across from him, taking in his massive form with interest.
"My father sends his regards as he had other business to attend to. I'm his son, Siwoon. I'll be taking his place."
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"Oh, I did know he has a young son. I'm surprised that you are taking on duties by yourself."
Maybe that can be seen as patronizing, by pointing out his age. But the honest fact is that Potemkin does consider his age, and that Siwoon is working despite that leaves an impression on him.
"I am Potemkin of the Zepp Republic. I am here to talk again about the place my country has in the economy again."
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"As his heir, it's my duty to know what my future encompasses. The best way to manage that is to help handle business. My age won't be a problem, will it?"
He knows it could be one, which is why he asks. If the meeting needs to be rescheduled for his father to take it instead, he won't be offended. Some just prefer meeting with the person they consider more experienced and knowledgeable.
But Siwoon takes the chance to rise from his seat, motioning out toward the courtyard. "If you're okay with speaking with me, why don't we walk instead?"
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Yet, he can't say Siwoon is sacrificing any respect in doing this. Siwoon still commands a sort of charisma, Potemkin feeling like Siwoon is the one leading, even if his gestures are breezier.
So Potemkin gets up from his seat, sliding his legs out from beneath the table and moving to stand. If he looked huge when sitting down, then Potemkin's full height is shocking. With a proud lift of his shoulders and chest, Potemkin makes a powerful figure even when his words are understated.
"No, it won't be. At your lead."
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Potemkin isn't particularly easy to read, but Siwoon can easily imagine that most people tend to be more strict and cold toward him simply because it's a way of hanging on to power in the face of a very imposing figure.
Rather than take that route, Siwoon simply decides to go with his usual directness, which seems to work well enough. Because soon enough, he and Potemkin are side by side, walking away from the table and further into the sprawling courtyard.
Their height difference must make for quite the sight, with Siwoon two feet shorter than his companion, leaving him to crane his neck to look up toward him.
"You're looking for the Hansung Corporation's support, correct? To help better the Zepp Republic's place in the current economy."
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"You are right about the subject of this meeting. The Zepp Republic's entrance to global affairs cannot be done alone. It needs strong support to extend their arms. But, most nations still do not see why to give their trust or take what we have to offer."
Potemkin interrupts his perfectly orderly steps, to turn and face Siwoon instead of the path ahead. The gaze he directs down to Siwoon intensifies.
"I offer my service, at the Hansung Corporation's call, for as long as it takes to negotiate a deal. By the order of my president, I will prove the abilities of Zepp, and study anything you can spare on what my country has still to learn."
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He nods at what's said, not getting any kind of reply across before he's brought to a stop when Potemkin does the same. Siwoon turns to face him as well, meeting that gaze without hesitation.
What comes after is a bit of a surprise and Siwoon considers it for a few moments, taking in Potemkin once more. It's a simple request, one that doesn't actually require signing or committing to anything quite yet. And he has little doubt that his father would accept it, though he doubts his father will have anything to do with helping Potemkin during this time.
"If that's the case, will you be staying here during that time?" He's already considering arrangements and what Potemkin will need, though he'll need to look into Zepp a bit more before he can say exactly what the man may need to return with for such a deal.
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"For this purpose, I must operate off of Zepp." With that, Potemkin ceases his speech as he closes his eyes, and bows his head in respect, awaiting the answer from the man he asks from. It's not nearly enough to make Potemkin shorter than Siwoon, but what it must take for this clearly proud man to turn his face away and bow makes its own point.
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"I'll make arrangements for you to stay with me," comes Siwoon's response shortly after his nod. "You'll be my responsibility."
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Without raising his head, Potemkin secures the deal.
"Thank you, sir."
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In the meantime, Potemkin will continue to remain with him. Siwoon lives away from his father, in a fairly large apartment of his own. His second bedroom has been empty for as long as he's lived there, so it seems like common sense to bring the man along with him as he's the one tending to anything he needs in terms of learning material.
Three weeks pass like this, his second bedroom set up to make Potemkin as comfortable as possible. Generally, Siwoon doesn't ask much of him. He's always taken care of things himself, so even the offer of help doesn't change his habits. He only requests Potemkin's company from time to time instead, allowing them to eat together and have conversation.
This is one of those times, an evening after dinner is finished.
"Would you like to join me in the living room for a little while?"
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Potemkin raises his head. He can't think of what or why Siwoon is asking, but it's nothing worth questioning.
"Of course," Potemkin replies, dropping what he was doing to follow.
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Whatever the reason, Siwoon settles on the smaller section of the couch while motioning toward the larger section, an obvious invitation for Potemkin to sit with him.
"This isn't about work. I want to learn more about you. Is that okay with you?"
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"Huh? Of course!"
A silence follows as Potemkin thinks about how to follow that. For once Potemkin's gradual, deliberate approach to things comes off as almost shy, uncertain. "I...have spent almost all of my life Zepp. I cannot say to have the most experiences, even now."
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But he doesn't voice that for now. Instead, Siwoon shakes his head slightly.
"That's okay. Tell me about the things you like or dislike. Things you'd like to do."
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Potemkin takes a seat, his posture relaxing as he settles into a couch. He closes his hands, and bends his back to converse closer to Siwoon.
"Well, I like art. I draw whenever I have the time, and appreciate beautiful pieces. I also enjoy reading a good book."
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Watching him take a seat is a reminder of just how large the man is, the position appreciated if only because it brings them closer and makes talking easier.
Siwoon eyes Potemkin with interest at his choices. "I'd like to see your drawings some time," is how he finally responds, a slight smile settling on his lips for the moment. "We'll take a trip out tomorrow. If you're going to continue staying here, you should be able to do what you enjoy in your free time."