Reeve Tuesti (
plate_builder) wrote2017-10-10 06:38 pm
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Does it need to be said? You can find this poor civil engineer in any sort of situation you want. Put up a starter and let it run free. No Scarlets welcome, though. He can't stand them.
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"And I was relatively certain you wouldn't be averse to the attempt, although if you're truly uninterested, you're of course welcome to leave. I don't pursue relationships with anyone I deem untrustworthy though, Reeve."
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"I don't understand. I mean, not that I'm not flattered. And intrigued," his eyes even flicker to Tseng's lips because he wants those again. "But you're just a very... distant man?"
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"Are you interested or should we pretend this meeting never happened?"
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"And here I'd thought we were both the sort of men who barely existed outside of the Tower. That our mistresses were the work."
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"..So is that a yes, then?"
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"My apartment is really far away from here, and it's not like I have reasons to go back there often."
Is it a yes? Of course it is. But he's still... trying to process this.
"Why?"
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"As for why, maybe it's because you're so different." He sets his cup down. "Does the why matter so much?"
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"It matters when I've been fli-" oh no, don't say that. "No, I suppose it doesn't."
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"Flirting. I've been flirting with you. But also trying not to. Because I definitely did count as a superior and thus it is HR areas there."
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"And I was aware. I just didn't reciprocate because I needed to know the risks before I made a move that could potentially open a can of worms that I'd have to deal with later. You know how the interoffice political machine works, not to mention gossip." And with him being relatively new to his position...
Well, he had to be careful.
"If you come back around midnight, we can share a meal."
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"You're a beautiful man, Tseng, and an intriguing one at that. As reluctant as I was to draw attention to myself, I still... held my breath I suppose. That being said..."
He smiles softly, a bit more contemplation in his eyes.
"I suppose I don't even have to tell you what I'm allergic to, do I?"
Shellfish, of course.
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Because he's been patient and watched too long to let himself not savor what's right in front of him when he's allowed. And this kiss is demanding, hungry in a way the first one had been, Tseng taking control as soon as Reeve allows him access.
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Well, at least he understood locking the door now.
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And then he's kissing Reeve again, one hand finding the knot of Reeve's tie to start loosening it.
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When Tseng leans in his fingers slide happily into the man's hair and the hand once at his hip instead starts sliding up his back, fingers firm and dragging at the material of his shirt. He, at least, has some measure of restraint.
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But they do still have responsibilities.
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"You don't even have a really good taste there. Not yet."
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And when that kiss is broken. "How much is too much?"
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"I've work to do, Tseng. A good bit. And instead I have you in my lap. What am I supposed to do with that?"
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"They say that patience can make things sweeter, Tseng. One doesn't, for instance, eat under ripened fruit. Or drink coffee before the pot is fully brewed."
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Still, he shifts, moves as if to stand, although Reeve is more than welcome to stop him.
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"I'm of three minds right now. The first says I really need to get my work done. The second just wants to sit here and smile and consider you, think about you like I always have, unattainable and stunning. And the last wants to be a younger man and just push you down onto your desk and leave marks."
He likes the third option.
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"And which one are you planning to choose?" Because while number three is his pick, the ball is in Reeve's court for this play. Whether it happens now or later, it's going to happen so he can wait, if he has to.
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