Alex and Rapunzel left the Bar for Gotham on April 13, 1990. A Friday. For most of that Friday and good chunks of Saturday, they dove into the neglected mess that was Alex’ one-bedroom apartment in West Gotham Heights. To her credit, Rapunzel never once commented about the layers of debris, the empty pizza boxes and beer cans that have been a hallmark of bachelor living since time immemorial, or even the girlie magazines that would pop up every so often. To his credit, Alex helped as much as he could, let Rapunzel use her superior skills at organizing, and acted rather abashed at the state he let his place fall into. Though truth be told, he never minded it at all
When they weren’t cleaning, Alex would take Rapunzel for walks, showing her the working class neighborhood he called home. First stop was Barney’s, the men’s store of choice for men with money, where one finely tailored Armani suit was to be found. (They ran into a couple of Alex’s high school classmates, who couldn’t take their eyes off Rapunzel.) They stopped at a cheesy souvenir shop and got Makita a Gotham City Police t-shirt and Wayne Tower snowglobe. They got dinner from a Chinese takeout, lunch from McDonald’s – which she assured him was on her world as well – and videos from a local chain. (He offered to watch the Mets game with her Friday night but she politely and firmly passed on it.) And of course, they caught a moment or two of affection her and there.
Oh, and she also borrowed four Hawaiian shirts.
It had been years since anyone stayed in Knox’s cramped place. It was cozy and not unpleasant at all to have her around, but he looked forward to the move, and to having a place where there was room for guests. He promised himself he’d keep the new place clean, but knew deep down that unless Rapunzel made regular visits and insisted on him keeping it clean, he’d fall back on old habits.
Saturday arrived. Valentine’s Day at the Bar, just another windy April day in Gotham. But a day that would lead to the Top of the Nines, and to seeing just how old Gadfly would react to the Countess. As night fell, the cleaning ended, and Knox and Rapunzel showered and put on their best finery…
“How do I look?” he asks as he puts on his Armani suit jacket and then his gold watch.
When they weren’t cleaning, Alex would take Rapunzel for walks, showing her the working class neighborhood he called home. First stop was Barney’s, the men’s store of choice for men with money, where one finely tailored Armani suit was to be found. (They ran into a couple of Alex’s high school classmates, who couldn’t take their eyes off Rapunzel.) They stopped at a cheesy souvenir shop and got Makita a Gotham City Police t-shirt and Wayne Tower snowglobe. They got dinner from a Chinese takeout, lunch from McDonald’s – which she assured him was on her world as well – and videos from a local chain. (He offered to watch the Mets game with her Friday night but she politely and firmly passed on it.) And of course, they caught a moment or two of affection her and there.
Oh, and she also borrowed four Hawaiian shirts.
It had been years since anyone stayed in Knox’s cramped place. It was cozy and not unpleasant at all to have her around, but he looked forward to the move, and to having a place where there was room for guests. He promised himself he’d keep the new place clean, but knew deep down that unless Rapunzel made regular visits and insisted on him keeping it clean, he’d fall back on old habits.
Saturday arrived. Valentine’s Day at the Bar, just another windy April day in Gotham. But a day that would lead to the Top of the Nines, and to seeing just how old Gadfly would react to the Countess. As night fell, the cleaning ended, and Knox and Rapunzel showered and put on their best finery…
“How do I look?” he asks as he puts on his Armani suit jacket and then his gold watch.
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Date: 2007-02-15 12:30 am (UTC)"What a unique way to call someone. It's really hard to miss, isn't it?"
She reminds herself to ask Knox about cell phones in Gotham, but has a feeling they're probably even further off here than laptop computers.
"However, just because you've no reason to rush off to see why the Bat is needed, doesn't mean that Vicki has given up her pursuit. I imagine photos of such an elusive figure in action are in high demand."
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Date: 2007-02-15 01:08 am (UTC)"No, not at all. Alex, Rapunzel, I really do wish we could stay but...well, you know about this better than I do, Alex."
"Go ahead, folks." Truth is, he does miss it a little, especially since he just spent a week back on the news beat. No reason to make Vicki miss it, too. (Besides, he really doesn't mind having Rapunzel to himself.)
"I'm glad we got to meet, Rapunzel. Next time you're in town, call me and we can hit the shops."
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Date: 2007-02-15 01:13 am (UTC)She's surprised to find that she means it. She takes Alex's hand and gives it a squeeze.
"I didn't mean to say that you couldn't go, too, if you wanted."
After all, he was the one who originally broke the story.
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Date: 2007-02-15 01:21 am (UTC)Bruce and Vicki vanish into the elevator, Bruce's pager aparently going off as they do.
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Date: 2007-02-15 01:30 am (UTC)She smiles leans close to place a slightly less than chaste kiss on his lips before sitting back. They are in public, after all, and she is supposed to be a proper woman of class. No make outs at the table.
"Let them go chase mysterious costumed crime fighters, while we have an excellent meal and bask in the glow burning off Gaddis's very red face."
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Date: 2007-02-15 01:37 am (UTC)"And what would my lady wish to dine on?" He studies the menu, and notes with some delight that for the first time in his life, the prices don't scare him.
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Date: 2007-02-15 01:50 am (UTC)When was the last time she'd dined like this? Ever? Her hair usually prevent such things. Speaking of which...
"If you would excuse me, darling, I think I'll go and freshen up. Would you be a dear and order for me, with a suitable wine to go with?"
She picks up her small handbag, which has a small pair of shears inside along with her lipstick and powder.
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Date: 2007-02-15 08:55 am (UTC)While waits for Rapunzel to return, Alex looks out the window again as the signal shines for a while longer.
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Date: 2007-02-15 02:26 pm (UTC)She leans in to kiss Alex's cheek before being seated again, and smiles.
"There we are, all ready for a fabulous meal."
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Date: 2007-02-15 02:35 pm (UTC)Over dinner, the couple slides back into their roles as heirees and kept man, Alex regaling his lady with tales of Gaddis and other reporters from the old days and Countess Overbrook maintaining that certain detachment from the whole thing even as she is paying attention. Only briefly does Alex break character when he tells Rapunzel about Bruce and the limo. He's really puzzled as to why Bruce did that, if not ungrateful. "There is something about him," he admits, "that I still don't get. Like he's in on a private joke and can't ever share it." But he lets it go.
By the time dinner is done and the dessert cart rolls around, Alex is intoxicated. Not drunk - though he's had a good deal of wine - but feeling giddy and elevated and good. It's Rapunzel, of course, and the glamour of the restaurant and the view. But it's also the game they're playing. It's silly and outrageous and a bit naughty and a bit exciting. In short, he's having the time of his life.
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Date: 2007-02-15 05:18 pm (UTC)It's almost a pity when the meal is finished, and the game almost over.
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Date: 2007-02-15 05:22 pm (UTC)"Shall we return to our suite, my lady," Alex says as he rises and then mvoes to help her from her chair.
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Date: 2007-02-15 05:25 pm (UTC)Her voice still holds an accent, but the promise behind the words is genuine enough.
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Date: 2007-02-15 05:49 pm (UTC)Alfred is waiting, and lets his passengers in. "I trust the meal was satisfactory, sir?"
"Indeed it was, Alfred. And my apologies for not recognizing you before.
"No need to apologize, sir. I'm just a humble servant, and I do enjoy a night outside the mansion." Alex isn't sure but he thinks Alfred is being a little sarcastic.
"Alfred, take us home, through Centennial Park."
"Very good, sir." They into the limo, and it pulls away.
Not far away, there's a commotion at the Federal Reserve Bank. Something involving men in clown masks and cops and a certain costumed crimefighter. Alex couldn't care less.