[ He doesn’t sound furious. A little grumbly, maybe, in a fond way. He’s never been the kind of person to quibble about whether he deserves something nice, be it the contents of someone’s safe or entirely unwarranted forgiveness. Take what you can get when you can get it, to make up for the times you can’t —
He lifts his head to pull Byerly’s down by the neck and kiss him on the mouth. ]
[ That's all he offers in terms of demurring - just a little noise that gives some indication of well I don't know about that. Any more than that is likely to make Bastien even more "furious" still. ]
[ Coffee midway from counter to mouth, Bastien pauses, considering that. It's not a way he's thought about himself. But he isn't very good at thinking about himself — analytically, anyway — so — ]
Yeah.
[ A long drink. A savoring swallow. ]
There's not anything in me that wants to be free of you. Do you doubt that?
[ Bastien laughs — like it's funny, but not like it's funny. It can be a joke and hot at the same time. And thank the Maker for that, because it's the basis of the majority of their sex life. ]
Mm, it's not that bad.
[ Having just had his face against Byerly for a prolonged stretch of seconds, he doesn't need to sniff again to be sure.
Back to business though: he twists his wrist in By's grip to grab hold of his hand instead. ]
[ Bastien smiles wider first, but that's just mirroring, a habit so ingrained he can only help it if he tries. It's only at a delay that he grows more serious, smile reducing down to something warm but less amused. ]
I should have stayed long enough for them to give me my crystal back.
[ He sets his mug down so he can get his arm around Byerly again. ]
[ He lists a few of them off. It’s hard not to notice, though, that the ones he lists are more Bastien’s places than they are shared places. Of course every place one of them goes, the other will go as well - but there are still places that belong to one of them more than the other. Places that are a bit more political, rather than the more decadent spots that By will be the first to suggest. ]
And all those places are horribly far apart. My poor feet!
[ A silly complaint that Bastien takes seriously enough to collect his coffee and move out of their little kitchenette, pulling Byerly by the hand to the couch so he can get off his poor feet. ]
If I hadn’t been here, I would have been looking for you. [ In the decadent places. In the theaters and around the card tables. ] We would have missed each other entirely. Or maybe I would have realized you would be looking for me — but then maybe you would have realized I would be looking for you, and we would still have missed each other.
[ Like this, he can put his nose in Byerly's hair, put off by the smells he's picked up not at all. He looks down at the puppy from the corner of his eye; funny how she's managed to inherit her mother's froofy lap dog instincts despite her mongrel father and early orphaning. Or maybe they taught it to her. ]
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[ Come on.
But it’s kind of him, too, so however weary and chiding Bastien’s tone may be, his arm is squeezing tighter around his waist. ]
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[ He takes a break from his preparations to give Bastien’s earlobe a light squeeze. ]
And the circumstances aren’t normal.
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The exceptions matter. Who people are when they're pushed, it matters.
And, [ less philosophically, ] a few minutes ago you were furious.
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[ He doesn’t sound furious. A little grumbly, maybe, in a fond way. He’s never been the kind of person to quibble about whether he deserves something nice, be it the contents of someone’s safe or entirely unwarranted forgiveness. Take what you can get when you can get it, to make up for the times you can’t —
He lifts his head to pull Byerly’s down by the neck and kiss him on the mouth. ]
You deserve to be fought for.
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[ That's all he offers in terms of demurring - just a little noise that gives some indication of well I don't know about that. Any more than that is likely to make Bastien even more "furious" still. ]
Now, now. Don't make this all about me.
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[ While he has it pulled toward him already, he examines Byerly’s face. Just for a moment, before he lets go. There’s coffee to pour.
An attempt at some levity: ]
I did let you drug me. I let you make an honest, earnest man out of me. So you have to know I love you, right?
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[ He meets that levity with earnestness. As he takes up the coffee, he says: ]
But I do know that…Well. You lived a life of freedom for a very long time. I know that none of this is your natural state.
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Yeah.
[ A long drink. A savoring swallow. ]
There's not anything in me that wants to be free of you. Do you doubt that?
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[ Well. ]
Usually not.
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[ Another drink, quicker this time. ]
Then I am falling down on the job.
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[ He swirls his coffee and drinks, a light sip. It tastes quite fine, in spite of the fact that he’d made it with some distraction. ]
I’ll not permit you to blame yourself.
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You aren't the boss of me anymore.
[ Hip against the worktop, hand on Byerly's chest to give his shirtfront a wiggly little tug. ]
Except when it is fun.
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[ Byerly turns on the smoulder, grasping Bastien’s wrist and leaning him back a little further over the worktop. ]
I’d be bossing you around right now, sensually, if I didn’t reek so badly.
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Mm, it's not that bad.
[ Having just had his face against Byerly for a prolonged stretch of seconds, he doesn't need to sniff again to be sure.
Back to business though: he twists his wrist in By's grip to grab hold of his hand instead. ]
And it isn't your fault.
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[ Playful, even though he knows perfectly well what Bastien is trying to say. ]
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Having adventures without me, were you?
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[ It’s light and playful. Again, trying to assuage some hurt and misery by rewriting the emotions felt during that desperate search. ]
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I should have stayed long enough for them to give me my crystal back.
[ He sets his mug down so he can get his arm around Byerly again. ]
Where did you look?
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[ He lists a few of them off. It’s hard not to notice, though, that the ones he lists are more Bastien’s places than they are shared places. Of course every place one of them goes, the other will go as well - but there are still places that belong to one of them more than the other. Places that are a bit more political, rather than the more decadent spots that By will be the first to suggest. ]
And all those places are horribly far apart. My poor feet!
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If I hadn’t been here, I would have been looking for you. [ In the decadent places. In the theaters and around the card tables. ] We would have missed each other entirely. Or maybe I would have realized you would be looking for me — but then maybe you would have realized I would be looking for you, and we would still have missed each other.
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[ He frowns, more bothered by being unable to remember the name of the melodrama in question than he would have been a week ago. ]
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[ He sits down sideways, one leg hanging off to keep it out of the way as he tugs Byerly down to sit against him and lean back on his chest. ]
The Three Loves of Lady Emeline. But I hope neither of us would have died.
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I hesitate to bring it up, but one of us has died. Oof -
[ Rat Red takes immediate advantage of the availability of a lap to jump up and nest. ]
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[ Like this, he can put his nose in Byerly's hair, put off by the smells he's picked up not at all. He looks down at the puppy from the corner of his eye; funny how she's managed to inherit her mother's froofy lap dog instincts despite her mongrel father and early orphaning. Or maybe they taught it to her. ]
I never forget.
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