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ourheartsarecompatible) wrote2018-08-03 06:23 pm
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1. I swear...this day is one great big who's who in the land of fucked uppedness.
2. Just called to hear your voice and talk about pizza.
3. I just want to see you and express my feelings in a drunken manner, but in a sweet way like my english accent.
4. Things could not have gone more poorly if I had stripped naked and run through the Sahara with sirloins tied to my thighs.
5.I don't know if I'm dying or this is just a mild inconvenience
6.. Please just text him...
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Angles of color, perhaps along where highlights might be.
[He glances up at the lights then where his stool was, then gestures along the front angles of the pose.]
Here, like the light is exposing the color.
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God. What a breathtaking profile. What a breathtaking man. He can't even pretend to be examining Simon for artistic reasons now; this is purely taking advantage of their proximity to admire him.]
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His voice catches as his eyes widen and lips part, and he just takes in the way Markus looks at him with such bare interest.]
I. Might have overstepped. Sorry.
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Hey, no - [What would Simon even think he did wrong? Markus's brow furrows with confusion and concern.] - you didn't do anything. I'm pretty sure it was me who missed the boundary mark there.
[Still reeling from the shock of Simon's response and with profound embarrassment starting to settle in, Markus fumbles for his beer bottle on the table beside him and takes a swig to try and settle his nerves.]
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No, no you didn't do anything wrong, I'm just not used to people being so close to me, that's all, you just. Startled me. That's all.
[Completely breezing past his own initial apology for offering suggestions. Even if Markus had asked for his opinion, he still feels as if he's said something out of line. Especially with that reaction.]
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[If Markus still seems off-balance despite accepting Simon's explanation, it's only because of the initial feelings that got stirred up by Simon's reaction to him. He knows he must have overreacted or let his own personal shit colour what he was seeing on Simon's face, and yet... that's never quite enough to make the feelings dissipate entirely, is it? No matter how self-aware he struggles to be.]
What was your suggestion again?
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He sucks thoughtfully at his lower lip when Markus speaks up again.]
Color highlights. [A simple response to keep himself from going back into the ideas he'd just spilled out before.]
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[Lauryn Hill cuts through the moment like she's right in the room with them and Markus can't help but laugh - apparently his playlist has skipped a few decades, as they tend to do when left running for long enough. With a little shake of his head, he pulls up his stool a comfortable (he hopes) distance from Simon and sits down with much more ease in his posture than just a second earlier.]
I come on strong sometimes. A lot of people've told me I have more guts than sense. But I don't have to, and if it spooks you, I won't.
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Like this, he's able to watch Markus more comfortably, his sleeves pulled down most of the way over his hands and one of his legs tucked up under his body. He shakes his head as Markus tries to explain himself.]
You're very...intense, sometimes. It's not something that I'm accustomed to and usually you're on the other side of a wall from me. [He smiles a little against the lip of his bottle.] It's easier to behave like someone else when you're not right beside me.
[Referring to the idle flirtation]
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but - that makes it sound like you've been watching me as much as I've been watching you. How much sooner could I have gotten around to this, anyway?
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Which, of course, being called out does trigger. Simon busies himself with his drink until it's drained, and he pouts a little bit at the bottle for letting him down before putting it aside.]
I've been very aware of you since you first took over the space next door. I don't think I would have had the guts to actually accept the invitation early on, though.
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But Simon really was into him from the start, huh? Usually he's better at picking up on that sort of thing, so Simon must have put some work into hiding his interest. That and his strong reaction to having Markus stand so close... what Markus saw in Simon's eyes as he recoiled really wasn't the sort of fear he first assumed, was it? There's more to discover here, more to understand, than just how to charm Simon into bed.]
In that case, I'm glad I waited. [He's sincere and warm this time, no teasing to be found.] And I hope you'll keep accepting them.
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He absolutely wouldn't refute that he had the worst crush on Markus from the moment the man had moved into the vacant shop next to his own. But generally a man doesn't want to know that the sad-looking guy with all the flowers is into him, and keeping his feelings to himself has always been easier. Minimizing what he wants and what he thinks has been the name of the game since he was very young. Very opposite his brother, who was outspoken and action-oriented and hostile and unwilling to make compromises.]
Time permitting, I think I'd like to come back again, if I won't be in anyone's way here.
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[Even when the place is crowded, Markus's natural aura of casual confidence tends to make others defer to him as the de facto leader. He holds no such position within the co-op and feels as though his father's donations should preclude him from ever taking the reins - it's just what happens around him when he's there.]
I don't want to keep you too long tonight, though... you were looking like you might fall asleep on me awhile back.
[Now that they'll be leaving things on comfortable, even positive terms if Simon does decide to go, Markus feels like it's time to address the very sleepy elephant in the room. He's got a growing suspicion that Simon would stay up all night chatting with Markus if he was left to be the one who had to speak up for himself.]
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You'll show me when you finish it, right? I'd love to see.
[He pushes himself up out of his seat and moves to put his bottles back into the four pack, not terribly sure where the recycling is just yet, and collects his belongings. Then, on a whim, he comes to Markus' side (avoiding his blind spot entirely) and lays a hand on the back of his arm.]
Thank you for inviting me. I'll see you tomorrow?
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[Markus stands up and extends his arms above his head with hands interlocked for a long stretch, then pauses for a second to wonder how much he really needs to clean up before he gets out of here. In that second, Simon manages to catch him completely off-guard with his light touch.]
Ah - yeah. Tomorrow. [Is that Markus showing a hint of fluster? It passes quickly enough, but even then he winds up flashing Simon a smile with no rogueish humour behind it - this time, his face is lit up with nothing but such pure glee that it's almost childish in its simplicity.] 'Night, Simon.
[He's never had any problem convincing people to fall for him, so why does it feel like such a massive achievement when Simon reaches out to establish physical contact first?]
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Good night, Markus. Sleep well, when you do.
[The smile he offers on his way out is soft, sweet, betraying just a little bit of how enamored of Markus he really is. It's just a subtle thing, and he doesn't let himself linger there to watch Markus continuing to work, as much as he might be enjoying himself.
At work the next day he's content to leave the door of his shop open to let the air in (and maybe catch some snatches of Markus' music from next door). He even spends some time outside the front of it to change out some of the displayed plants and prune the ivy that he'd started growing at the base of the metal rails that held up the awnings it last year.
It's easy, falling into a rhythm with the new development that is Markus' attention on him. There is interest, even mutual attraction, but Simon is reticent. Perpetually anxious and disinclined toward making a fuss or moving their relationship anywhere at all. He might argue that he likes where they're at in their relationship, and while that is true, he knows that he can be a little frustrating. It's just how he is, the behavior enforced over the bulk of his life.
When he's invited to a gallery opening for a familiar name, he has to force himself not to turn it down for the idea of what might happen. He doesn't want to embarrass Markus, being from so little means and looking so very out of place. The latter half of it is helped by a friend of Daniel's, who had heard him talking with his brother about the fact that he just didn't have anything to wear to what he assumed was going to be a terribly fancy event. He couldn't show up looking like his wardrobe was all department store and secondhand fodder...
When he arrives outside of the gallery with the distinct impression that he's going to stick out like a sore thumb, having been convinced not to shave so that he had what Kara had called a "handsome scruff", Simon repeatedly smooths his hands over the silvery material of the vest she'd insisted on picking for him when he'd finally managed to settle on a soft, pale green button-up and tie to match. He turns over his brother's words in his head, the grouchy insistence that Simon shouldn't go, that he's going to be surrounded by rich assholes that won't even remotely appreciate him being there, that this thing that he's doing with Markus is a mistake, and the worst part is how easy it is for his own anxiety to chime in: what if he's right?]