Who ⚔ Yael & assorted nerds What ⚔ A dungeon run and other things When ⚔ After the party Where ⚔ Errywhere Content Warnings ⚔ Men with their tits out? Alcohol??? No correlation there surprisingly. nsfw i'm sorry mom
[He's happy to hold Yuui just like this, gazing out across the barren horizon and finding himself reminded of home. He'll take that compliment in silence knowing full well he can't agree with Yuui's assessment, but to reveal his dead name to him is already a big enough step. With the direction they're headed... well, that's too much to think about now as well. Much too overwhelming.]
If you think like that, you'll never end up going. Just admit that you're scared, you big baby.
[Harsh words, he knows, but be softens the blow by tucking a kiss into Yuui's hair.]
[Hinting already... Yael's heart skips, his temperature rises, but he measures his breaths before his anxieties can get the better of him. It's too soon. It's too perfect. It feels too good to last. Calm down, calm down, calm down.]
...I'm surprised you didn't say anything about my engagement.
[His prior engagement, but Yael doesn't bother correcting himself, waiting instead to hear what Yuui has to say.]
[ He can practically hear what Yael leaves unsaid, and his breath hitches. ]
I do want to know.
[ Badly. He’d seen Yael’s thread with Oria on the forums, read it over and over again, studied that picture and thought of all the implications of it. ]
It's fine. You were going to learn about it sooner or later anyway.
[Rather, Yael was going to tell him about it sooner or later. Given the way things are progressing, he can't imagine keeping it hidden away from Yuui forever.
Yael recounts the story as if discussing an old injury— something that hurt him once but remains only as an inconsequential scar. Nothing much. Nothing big.]
A few years ago, I broke off my engagement with a woman I'd been dating since we were teens. We'd known each other since childhood and were sweet on each other from the day we met... that sort of thing.
To make a long story short, her family had other plans for her as far as marriage. I moved away after that. The end.
[It's a blunt ending, but Yael's endings often are. He keeps it brief, to the point, and unemotional.]
[ It seems as if they might have a habit of recounting things in a similar way, he thinks, as all the times he's had to recount his bad experiences to others is reflected in the lack of emotion in Yael's voice. They both remove themselves from the difficulties in their past, don't they? ]
That must have been hard on you.
[ There isn't a trace of pity in his voice. This is an acknowledgement, one that he hopes Yael will agree with. ]
[And he'd rather dismiss the entire thing as exactly that: a rough patch rather than a love that burned for the better part of his life before being snuffed out without a lick of warning.]
But that was then and this is now. I've moved on and moved forward.
[Fai truly picks the worst hills to die on... In response to that shove, Yael sticks his tongue out at Fai. Pffpt.]
Give me a break here, will you? You know it was important to me. That doesn't change the fact that hanging onto the past isn't going to do anything for me.
[ Well, he's right about that much at least, even if Fai is a big hypocrite and refuses to acknowledge that for himself.
...He wants to pinch that tongue as punishment. While he considers scolding Yael again, he puts that instinct on pause long enough to ask something else. ]
[Fai can scold him all he wants later. Yael is an expert at shutting off his brain and ignoring nags, but he exhales a small sigh of relief when Fai doesn't immediately go for the throat.]
Three years ago. Long enough to move on, don't you agree?
[ That's quite a long time, honestly, especially in this day and age, where people are immediately on dating websites minutes after ending a long relationship. ]
It took the full three years, didn't it? You didn't kiss anyone else until me.
[ That nervousness on Yael's part was unmistakable. ]
[Said with no small amount of sarcasm, Yael leans back on his palms and grins.]
You really are like some princess in a fairy tale, sitting around and waiting for some dashing knight to whisk you away. Maybe some day your knight will come.
[Ha ha, what a funny joke. So funny he forgot to laugh... or perhaps it's just because he has his mouth full, leaning in to kiss Fai deep then deeper, intertwining their tongues and stealing the breath from his lungs. When he pulls away, there's an unmistakable weight behind Yael's words.]
Keep talking like that and you'll make me take you seriously.
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If you think like that, you'll never end up going. Just admit that you're scared, you big baby.
[Harsh words, he knows, but be softens the blow by tucking a kiss into Yuui's hair.]
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You might have to drag me there. Think you can manage that?
[ It's a joke, and his tone even indicates as much, but... how much of it really is a joke? ]
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...I'm surprised you didn't say anything about my engagement.
[His prior engagement, but Yael doesn't bother correcting himself, waiting instead to hear what Yuui has to say.]
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I don't like to pry into the pain that others have gone through.
[ For Fai, it's as simple as that. If he stays away from it, then people won't ask him. ]
I assumed you didn't want to tell me about it, so I thought it was best I didn't seek that information out.
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...Wouldn't you want to know something like that?
[The rest of that thought goes unsaid: wouldn't you want to know a potential partner's past?]
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I do want to know.
[ Badly. He’d seen Yael’s thread with Oria on the forums, read it over and over again, studied that picture and thought of all the implications of it. ]
But I don’t want to force you either.
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[Rather, Yael was going to tell him about it sooner or later. Given the way things are progressing, he can't imagine keeping it hidden away from Yuui forever.
Yael recounts the story as if discussing an old injury— something that hurt him once but remains only as an inconsequential scar. Nothing much. Nothing big.]
A few years ago, I broke off my engagement with a woman I'd been dating since we were teens. We'd known each other since childhood and were sweet on each other from the day we met... that sort of thing.
To make a long story short, her family had other plans for her as far as marriage. I moved away after that. The end.
[It's a blunt ending, but Yael's endings often are. He keeps it brief, to the point, and unemotional.]
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That must have been hard on you.
[ There isn't a trace of pity in his voice. This is an acknowledgement, one that he hopes Yael will agree with. ]
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[And he'd rather dismiss the entire thing as exactly that: a rough patch rather than a love that burned for the better part of his life before being snuffed out without a lick of warning.]
But that was then and this is now. I've moved on and moved forward.
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Don't be so dismissive of an important relationship like that. It's not fair to you or her.
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Give me a break here, will you? You know it was important to me. That doesn't change the fact that hanging onto the past isn't going to do anything for me.
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...He wants to pinch that tongue as punishment. While he considers scolding Yael again, he puts that instinct on pause long enough to ask something else. ]
How long ago did you break up?
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Three years ago. Long enough to move on, don't you agree?
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[ That's quite a long time, honestly, especially in this day and age, where people are immediately on dating websites minutes after ending a long relationship. ]
It took the full three years, didn't it? You didn't kiss anyone else until me.
[ That nervousness on Yael's part was unmistakable. ]
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No. I wasn't ready to.
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[ But he feels like he got the answer he wanted, so he doesn't rub it in at least. ]
What changed?
[ Fai isn't so sure that he, specifically, had anything to do with it, but... he's just curious. ]
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[Fai had everything to do with it. Yael turns, pointedly looking Fai up and down.]
The timing felt right. I followed my gut.
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As long as you don't regret following your gut, I'm glad that I was part of helping you move on.
[ He may be stupid. ]
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[ He rubs his forehead, staring at Yael with his lips downturned in what can only be described as just shy of a pout. ]
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[Said with no small amount of sarcasm, Yael leans back on his palms and grins.]
You really are like some princess in a fairy tale, sitting around and waiting for some dashing knight to whisk you away. Maybe some day your knight will come.
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[ He resists the urge to pull his knees up to his chest, but just barely. ]
Less so now that I used to, at least.
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[Nailed it in one, huh? Yael laughs, standing up to pull Fai into a princess carry.]
I could carry you like this just as easily in real life. You want that?
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Who wouldn't?
[ A lot of people. But not Fai. ]
Is this your way of offering to be my knight?
[ Ha ha just a jokey joke. ]
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Keep talking like that and you'll make me take you seriously.
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