[Myr's acknowledgment of L's point, prolonged and thoughtful as it is, doesn't raise anxiousness on L's part. No, it's a sign that his concerns are being taken seriously, respected for the monsters they might mutate into if left unchecked.
With his palm resting against L's cheek, the faun will be able to feel a subtle, slow nod.]
I think so.
[He's as certain as he can possibly be, for one who has never taken a life directly before.]
[Myr rubs his thumb over the too-sharp curve of his Bonded's cheekbone, fond and gentle.]
I think, [softly now,] we ought to give the Coven their room back.
Come home with me? [An offer, not a demand. Even feeling what he does through their Bond, even having just ordered L to avoid his own death, he will not demand in this.]
My dreams have been, [nightmare-haunted, distressing,] lonely, of late.
[Even L's presence in his bed--let alone those dreams--would be proof against the worst of it. He misses it sore.]
[It's difficult not to melt into the contact, as soft and subtle as it is. He missed this, in a way that he only properly realizes after feeling it again after a long absence.]
Could I?
[Just for the night, of course. L never stays more than two of them consecutively with Myr, afraid to impose... but his current lifestyle would be hard even on a completely healthy body. Resting anywhere is a tempting offer, and resting alongside his Bonded is irresistible.]
[Whether it's for the night or--Myr would dearly wish, but knows better than to hope--much longer, L's welcome in his home... And not nearly so much of an imposition as the detective supposes. (Impose more, a part of Myr always, always wants to ask, but forebears. Though after the particular success he's had here in simply taking charge...perhaps not for much longer.)]
Let's go--straight there. We can both use the rest.
[Welcome home, L. He's missed this, too.]
Edited (finally noticed i had the wRONG ICON...... dang) 2020-05-23 03:37 (UTC)
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With his palm resting against L's cheek, the faun will be able to feel a subtle, slow nod.]
I think so.
[He's as certain as he can possibly be, for one who has never taken a life directly before.]
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Good.
[Myr rubs his thumb over the too-sharp curve of his Bonded's cheekbone, fond and gentle.]
I think, [softly now,] we ought to give the Coven their room back.
Come home with me? [An offer, not a demand. Even feeling what he does through their Bond, even having just ordered L to avoid his own death, he will not demand in this.]
My dreams have been, [nightmare-haunted, distressing,] lonely, of late.
[Even L's presence in his bed--let alone those dreams--would be proof against the worst of it. He misses it sore.]
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Could I?
[Just for the night, of course. L never stays more than two of them consecutively with Myr, afraid to impose... but his current lifestyle would be hard even on a completely healthy body. Resting anywhere is a tempting offer, and resting alongside his Bonded is irresistible.]
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[Whether it's for the night or--Myr would dearly wish, but knows better than to hope--much longer, L's welcome in his home... And not nearly so much of an imposition as the detective supposes. (Impose more, a part of Myr always, always wants to ask, but forebears. Though after the particular success he's had here in simply taking charge...perhaps not for much longer.)]
Let's go--straight there. We can both use the rest.
[Welcome home, L. He's missed this, too.]