[ oh thank god ] [ ...........ugh, that sounds like office work. Is he going to wind up doing work in your dream just to avoid having a more awkward conversation? ]
Breakfast in bed, huh? You're gonna spoil me.
[ Evidently: yes. ] [ Also, if this sly comment as he turns away to tighten his obi in any way hits a weird note, sorry?? Flirt is an idle action, he absolutely said it without thinking. ]
[ The chuckle — is fine, maybe even sort of nice. He wasn't expecting it. Lupine regards Aster for a few more seconds, then settles right back down on the bed, light. ]
[ The opener for this dream was so warm and lazy and comfortable, and then immediately jarring in a way that knocked him completely out of it, but the longer it goes on, the more that initial sense of lazy comfort is creeping back in — and with it, Lupine is definitely losing some of his conscious awareness that this isn't right, this isn't his room, this shouldn't be happening. ]
[ He moves to step away, but via the laws of fuzzy dream logic he's back almost right away with a full tray that he sets down on a low table that now sits next to Lupine. Lupine's preferred foods based on any observations that could've been made over the course of their time in Lilis laid out and balanced with traditional Inazuman (ie fantasy Japan) breakfast foods. ]
[ A little surprised by the speed, but that's all that really registers about it, and then he's just grinning at the spread. Honestly, crepes and omurice are the identifiable 'breakfast' foods he knows in his own canon, so. It would not be hard to cover him pretty well. ]
I mean, the fact that you didn't bring paperwork with it is definitely a plus.
[ Sorry about the tsun compliments, Aster. It smells great. ]
[ Eyebrows lift, but he shifts on the bed to better reach the tray. If Aster had actually taken any time to come back, he probably would've, like, managed to loosen the yukata back up again significantly, but it's still a little looser for having been worn carelessly in bed for a couple of minutes. ]
[ ...Doesn't entirely miss it, and his smile goes a little more languid. ]
Oh, [ breezy, ] I like a lot of things... from time to time.
[ He didn't mess up the yukata on purpose, but now he's going to. It's not even difficult, when the obi's already a little loose, to shuck up one of his sleeves — getting it out of the way of the food, ofc — while simultaneously shrugging his shoulder in a way that makes the neck of the yukata... slip. ]
[ His attention is briefly on the tea he's preparing, as a good servant's should be, so his response isn't quite as affected as it could be when he responds. ]
So I've been discovering.
[ There's a second part to that quip that gets cut off when he does finally look up and catches the way Lupine's yukata has slipped, nearly letting the tea pot slip from his hands in response to the sight. There's a light flush to his face now, but unlike the Aster that Lupine might see him to be outside of this dream, inside it there's a level of comfort with both Lupine and himself that leads to... ]
But I am always willing to learn more about the exact things you enjoy.
[ ...Yeah, that's not the reaction he was expecting. It's less funny, which means it's also less fun in one way — but also... ]
Yeah? [ Beat. His weight eases back onto one hand, supporting himself easily. Letting the yukata fall another few centimeters. ] I hope you're not about to tell me how much I love paperwork.
[ If you can't bully Asters in their dreams, where can you bully them. ] [ But also: that's not the reaction he was expecting either, and Lupine is giving Aster props for it even as his smile slants. ]
I must've, if you didn't even need to withhold it as a carrot to get me to finish the job.
[ ......but even after two strikes, Lupine will admit: he's still kind of waiting for Aster to say something totally guileless like, 'After all, what wouldn't you do for a Klondike bar?' ]
[ It's maybe not completely contiguous with the part where Aster was shyly confessing something, but that's going to be one of those things that bugs him after he wakes up from this dream, and with everything else it's probably not gonna rank. ]
[ Yeah, it totally works with the swimmy dream logic, and it's honestly so much more comfortable for him than Shy Confessions anyway, but Lupine will crook a finger at him. C'mere. ]
Yeah? Because I've got this terrible habit. [ Beat. If Aster comes closer, this is where he's going to curl his fingers in the front of Aster's own robe and tug him down onto the bed. ] Sometimes I eat my dessert first.
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If you really do need a few more minutes, I can help get them for you.
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Them?
[ Breakfast? Is breakfast a them? ...Are there other people in this dream? ]
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The minutes. I can bring breakfast in here.
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Breakfast in bed, huh? You're gonna spoil me.
[ Evidently: yes. ] [ Also, if this sly comment as he turns away to tighten his obi in any way hits a weird note, sorry??
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[ Apparently dream Aster is totally fine with flirty banter, countering with his own more playful words. ]
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It'd have to be really good breakfast to make up for the paperwork.
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I can guarantee the best.
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Prove it.
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Sure, alright. No taking back your words.
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Yeah, I'm not a guy who does that a whole lot.
[ The opener for this dream was so warm and lazy and comfortable, and then immediately jarring in a way that knocked him completely out of it, but the longer it goes on, the more that initial sense of lazy comfort is creeping back in — and with it, Lupine is definitely losing some of his conscious awareness that this isn't right, this isn't his room, this shouldn't be happening. ]
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[ He moves to step away, but via the laws of fuzzy dream logic he's back almost right away with a full tray that he sets down on a low table that now sits next to Lupine. Lupine's preferred foods based on any observations that could've been made over the course of their time in Lilis laid out and balanced with traditional Inazuman (ie fantasy Japan) breakfast foods. ]
How's this?
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I mean, the fact that you didn't bring paperwork with it is definitely a plus.
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[ Still at ease with teasing, apparently, pulling a second tray in through the door to start preparing tea. ]
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Sullying the good name of dessert right there.
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I'd been under the impression that you like being teased from time to time.
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Oh, [ breezy, ] I like a lot of things... from time to time.
[ He didn't mess up the yukata on purpose, but now he's going to. It's not even difficult, when the obi's already a little loose, to shuck up one of his sleeves — getting it out of the way of the food, ofc — while simultaneously shrugging his shoulder in a way that makes the neck of the yukata... slip. ]
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So I've been discovering.
[ There's a second part to that quip that gets cut off when he does finally look up and catches the way Lupine's yukata has slipped, nearly letting the tea pot slip from his hands in response to the sight. There's a light flush to his face now, but unlike the Aster that Lupine might see him to be outside of this dream, inside it there's a level of comfort with both Lupine and himself that leads to... ]
But I am always willing to learn more about the exact things you enjoy.
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Yeah? [ Beat. His weight eases back onto one hand, supporting himself easily. Letting the yukata fall another few centimeters. ] I hope you're not about to tell me how much I love paperwork.
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[ Setting down the tea pot to lean his elbow on the table and rest his chin in his palm, giving Lupine a pointed Look with slight smile of his own. ]
No, but you loved something else so much you were willing to do as much paperwork as necessary after.
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I must've, if you didn't even need to withhold it as a carrot to get me to finish the job.
[ ......but even after two strikes, Lupine will admit: he's still kind of waiting for Aster to say something totally guileless like, 'After all, what wouldn't you do for a Klondike bar?' ]
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[ And honestly that's a pretty fair expectation of Lupine, given all their interactions thusfar and would quite normally be the right one to have. ]
I've never heard a complaint before, and I certainly don't expect to hear any in the future.
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Mm, well...
[ It's maybe not completely contiguous with the part where Aster was shyly confessing something, but that's going to be one of those things that bugs him after he wakes up from this dream, and with everything else it's probably not gonna rank. ]
Is this one of my other dessert options?
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[ That grin of Aster's is reaching his eyes, with a playful look that he doesn't often have. ]
It is.
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Yeah? Because I've got this terrible habit. [ Beat. If Aster comes closer, this is where he's going to curl his fingers in the front of Aster's own robe and tug him down onto the bed. ] Sometimes I eat my dessert first.
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