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Dr. Jonathan Emmet Reid ([personal profile] transfundere) wrote2021-10-16 09:40 pm

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[personal profile] malicieux 2023-07-07 04:38 am (UTC)(link)
{ His lips purse, but there's a fond amusement in it. }

Or perhaps it's the other way around. You've ensnared me.

{ Lestat teases his fingers along Reid's, and a peculiar expression comes across his face as he thinks and loses the good humour of the teasing. }

Would you find it horribly improper if I asked not to be left alone while we sleep? I hate to go to rest alone in darkness thinking of that horrible face.
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[personal profile] malicieux 2023-07-09 12:17 am (UTC)(link)
{ He finds he can't even bring himself to make a quip about Reid's bed, which is probably enough of a sign that he's weary and tired. But he knows that he'll undoubtedly feel more comfortable there than in his coffin, at least for today. }

I appreciate it.

{ He gives the other's hand a little squeeze before turning, to make his way from sitting room to main room. }
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[personal profile] malicieux 2023-07-09 12:50 am (UTC)(link)
{ Lestat so very nearly sighs. His eyes are closed, and he waits until the sounds all settle before he opens them and turns his gaze to Reid dozing off on his own shoulder.

How impossibly exasperating.

But probably to be expected. He's fine with contenting himself by turning on to his side, staring at Reid in the darkness until the urge to sleep takes over.
}
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[personal profile] malicieux 2023-07-09 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
{ It's not an easy sleep, by any means. Lestat's too accustomed to the confines and quiet of his coffin to find rest right away, and the evening spun up unpleasant thoughts that take advantage of the unconscious state.

Waking up in the manner he'd have preferred to fall asleep is quite nice. No doubt, though, that Reid will feel equal parts flustered and guilty. Lestat decides to go again his nature and spare the other man both, so once he takes a moment to selfishly enjoy it and think about it happening in the future, he extracts himself with (reluctant) ease and grace.

There's a dog to walk, after all, and a terrible synthetic blood packet to sip.
}