skin, bone, and arrogance

As the cabinet meeting broke up, Natasi stood by her chair and gathered her effects, raising her eyes to watch the other cabinet ministers filing out. She took a breath and steadied herself before raising a hand to flag down [member="Dante Calgar"]. "Minister Calgar, would you hang back a few minutes? Don't worry, Temple, I'll send him along when I'm finished." She picked up her portfolio and went to the door, waiting for Camille Temple, who had been trying to talk to Calgar, to leave so that she could close it. Natasi looked around for a moment, as if considering her options, then cleared her throat and cocked her head towards the doors on the opposite end of the room. "Shall we go to my study?" she asked. Natasi was never sure if Number 10 was bugged or not, but she was reasonably confident about the integrity of her private study because only she had access to the room's biolocks. She crossed the room with the Minister of Security and opened the double doors that led into Natasi's suite of offices. Aides busied themselves, merrily administering the affairs of state and pausing in respectful silence when the Grand Moff and her minister walked through. Natasi collected two bottles of water from a small fridge on her way through and into the study. With her free hand, she pressed her palm to the biolocks, then pushed the door open and shut and locked it behind them.
Behind the high-tech anti-espionage measures built into the wall, Natasi's study was as traditional as the woman herself. The hardwood floors were polished to a shine, and a plush oriental carpet in hues of emerald and gold sprawled across the planks. The color of the rug was tied into the rest of the decor, from the green marble in the fireplace opposite Natasi's desk to the damask stripe of the wallpaper. Built-in bookshelves of the finest mahogany matched the intricately-carved desk, free of any hint of modernism, save for a communicator that had been cleverly disguised as an old-fashioned Galadraani telephone in an emerald hue. She didn't even have a computer.
A pair of Chesterfield armchairs faced the fire, cantered slightly towards one another, and this was where Natasi waved Calgar. "Have a seat, please," she said, before setting the water bottles down on the table between the two Chesterfields before crossing to her desk to set her portfolio down. "What are your thoughts on this new doctrine?" Natasi asked as she went back to the chair and sat opposite him. She crossed her ankles in a proper duchess slant and unscrewed the top of her water bottle. She fixed her cabinet colleague with curious and interested dark eyes, leaning on one elbow as she assessed him.