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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Still, it's nice to think he's not the only one who hides something like this.
"You might not be as interested in me once you know what I can be."
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"You know what I do and even with that, you still want me, don't you?"
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OF course, he was also well aware of his own predilection toward dark and dangerous men when he had the chance. And there was no denying Tseng fit that gap.
"Does the reason for my desire even matter?"
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"But suspicion would have been enough to decide I'm not worth the risk."
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"I think... sometimes there is a difference between who we are and what we do."
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"Drink with me tonight." It's quiet. "Even if you never do it again, let me be the judge of that side of you."
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"I'll see you at midnight, then."
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"I think I'm going to enjoy this."
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Reeve, though, at least has a level of immunity in that regard.
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HE smirks and undoes the lock and slips out of the office. Because that's a damn good line to leave on.
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And the drinks are on his desk when he brings the dishes out before Reeve comes back.
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"I was promised food and drink?"
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"Lock the door."
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As he crosses the room, Reeve loosens his tie and takes off his coat, tossing it over the back of the chair before he sits down in it.
"This looks good. I didn't know there was places that delivered soup this late."
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"I didn't know you cooked."
But he gives Tseng a thankful look. He hadn't had a home cooked meal in forever.
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"Given how much time I spend here, it made more sense than spending money on delivery." Even if he can more than afford it.
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"You're good at what you do."
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"But that's not a luxury everyone has." And he can thank Veld for the room to have it installed, at least.
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And yes, the glass. Reeve sets his spoon aside and takes up the glass. Goes through the behaviors of a connoisseur, observing the color, swirling the liquid, scenting it. Once he'd had a taste he nods in satisfaction.
"Definitely to my taste."
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"What would you eat if you had the choice?"
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"It's been a while since I've put a lot of thought into it, to be honest. I keep a pile of takeout pamphlets in my desk. Each numbered. I have three six-sided dice, and the pamphlets are numbered from three to eighteen. I roll the dice to select a restaurant. And then just select what I like."
Which is a HORRID way of doing things. But it's how he's lived for a few years now.
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"Make a list sometime and send it to me. I'll keep it in my desk."
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Reeve: a self-destructive level of helpful.
"But if you insist, I can try and come up with something."
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