[ with another light trail of his fingers against the curve of sunni's shoulder, seong pulls back into his own space, tongue tracing the feeling of teeth for a beat. there are boundaries that should be clear — not fair weather lines in the sand, but harsh grooves dug between them. too bad he's three and a half drinks deep in cheap vodka and sunni's proximity.
if nothing else makes him stupid as shit, it's the latter. that's a problem. seong isn't interested in fixing it, though. making it worse seems to be the only thing worth chasing after. ]
I've got a place in Tokyo. [ if sunni doesn't mind a little dust, but he's sure he does. the only fingerprints left in that apartment above the club are the ones he left the last time he was in japan. ] You're gonna have to really work at changing my mind about the places I don't like. You really think you're up for it?
[ sunni lets him go and only breaks contact enough to order another drink. he should stay sober, but there's nothing wrong with some clumsy pawing on their way out of this shitty club. that seong even continues on down this path interests him, and he wonders what kind of gritty things he'd show him if they left for japan tomorrow. it's not a long flight; he'd checked when seong had gone the first time. simply out of curiosity.
he settles in close again and watches him, thinks about climbing into his lap and grinding down on him. ]
I think I can handle myself. [ his smile is almost sweet. ] I want to see your little part of paradise. Maybe it'll tell me some things about you I don't already know.
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if nothing else makes him stupid as shit, it's the latter. that's a problem. seong isn't interested in fixing it, though. making it worse seems to be the only thing worth chasing after. ]
I've got a place in Tokyo. [ if sunni doesn't mind a little dust, but he's sure he does. the only fingerprints left in that apartment above the club are the ones he left the last time he was in japan. ] You're gonna have to really work at changing my mind about the places I don't like. You really think you're up for it?
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he settles in close again and watches him, thinks about climbing into his lap and grinding down on him. ]
I think I can handle myself. [ his smile is almost sweet. ] I want to see your little part of paradise. Maybe it'll tell me some things about you I don't already know.