Dorian "Sexual Gaatlok" Pavus (
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Fifty Shades of Lavender [Closed]
Who: Shiro and Dorian
Where: Lavender Town
When: Forward-tagged to February 14th
Summary: Dorian makes good on his promises
Rating: C for Cringe (and warnings for Dorian's salacious come-ons)
Log:
[If Shiro thought the radio silence on Dorian's part was an indication of his diminished intent, the pilot had another thing coming. While it was true that the mage had been avoiding contact with his intended for some time, it was certainly not for lack of interest. After their last conversation, and after plucking up his new swablu, Dorian had set out on his journey.]
[Shiro had mentioned being held back by commitments in Lavender, so Dorian would simply have to come to him.]
[It was not an easy trek, and by the end of it, he didn't feel particularly ready to meet his dashing new crush. Rather, he booked himself a room at the inn and settled himself into a shower that lasted longer than he cared to admit.]
[When he finally clambered out, finally dressed and prepped for the occasion, it was getting on in the day. He sauntered back to the Pokemon center, Viridis slithering along beside him. The Nurse on duty was his nearest target, and he all but coiled himself atop the counter as he spoke to her.]
Tell me, darling, have you seen a man name Shiro about. Dashing fellow, albeit with a bit of a... constipated look, I suppose might be appropriate.
[He batted his eyelashes and waited, either for her answer, a disgusted rejection, or perhaps something else entirely.]
Where: Lavender Town
When: Forward-tagged to February 14th
Summary: Dorian makes good on his promises
Rating: C for Cringe (and warnings for Dorian's salacious come-ons)
Log:
[If Shiro thought the radio silence on Dorian's part was an indication of his diminished intent, the pilot had another thing coming. While it was true that the mage had been avoiding contact with his intended for some time, it was certainly not for lack of interest. After their last conversation, and after plucking up his new swablu, Dorian had set out on his journey.]
[Shiro had mentioned being held back by commitments in Lavender, so Dorian would simply have to come to him.]
[It was not an easy trek, and by the end of it, he didn't feel particularly ready to meet his dashing new crush. Rather, he booked himself a room at the inn and settled himself into a shower that lasted longer than he cared to admit.]
[When he finally clambered out, finally dressed and prepped for the occasion, it was getting on in the day. He sauntered back to the Pokemon center, Viridis slithering along beside him. The Nurse on duty was his nearest target, and he all but coiled himself atop the counter as he spoke to her.]
Tell me, darling, have you seen a man name Shiro about. Dashing fellow, albeit with a bit of a... constipated look, I suppose might be appropriate.
[He batted his eyelashes and waited, either for her answer, a disgusted rejection, or perhaps something else entirely.]
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[None of his team are exempt. Even the smallest and whiniest. Namely, Allura's Cubone.]
[A Cubone which had hunkered down and cried instead of attacking its opponent. Needless to say, Kuro the Lairon had to bail the poor thing out. It's tucked up in Shiro's arm as he bustles into the Center, his Lairon in tow, talking resignedly to the little creature.]
Okay, so... that wasn't the best round. You just have to actually try and hit the birds, next time. All right?
We'll keep working on --
[He looks up then.]
... Dorian?
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[Shiro certainly was an unforgettable sight.]
[Turning about fully, he gave a low and particularly showy sort of bow. He'd been sure to change into the clothes he'd formerly worn about Skyhold, ones that complimented his musculature rather nicely.]
[He was going to go all out to win this man over.]
Indeed I am. Pleasure to meet you in the flesh, messere. [When he rose up, his smirk had stretched all the wider. He took a step forward, before glancing at the Pokemon and thinking better of it.]
Perhaps you should tend to business before one of us gets too sentimental, mmm?
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[He has really no idea the other man was going to show up, let alone why Dorian is, of all things, bowing to him. He shifts the Cubone in his arms, to hold up a free hand in a sort of 'please stand up' gesture.]
I didn't think you'd really show up... how'd you get here? [Hold on, back up.] I mean, it's good to see you.
[It's good to see any friendly face again. This is what happens when you've been camping out with your pokemon for weeks.]
Right, just a second. Let me get him taken care of...
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[Not that he would be judging. In all honesty, the cluelessly messy sort of look fit Shiro, and only served to endear him to the mage all the more. Not that he would recommend a shower to his companion, if given the chance.]
[He stepped out of the way of the man, not wanting to get in the way of the trainer, the injured Pokemon and the nurse awaiting them both. Instead he stood off to the side, lifting a hand to examine his nails. It was a struggle to not grunt in frustration at the sight of dirt beneath them.]
It was a long and arduous journey, I'm afraid. I shan't trouble you with the tale. [In truth, it was simply a cramped train ride into Saffron and a jaunt down the route connecting it to Lavender.]
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Hey, I mean you could. In a second. I don't mind.
[But yeah, just a second while he gets his pokemon seen to. While his Lairon sits near his feet, like a giant, metal dog. Tilting his head up at the man. Shiro is kind of oblivious, but that doesn't mean Kuro is.]
[He's watching you, buddy.]
He'll be done in a half hour. [But then here's Shiro, turning back from the counter like nothing has happened. Smiling.] Looks like we've got time, if you wanted to catch up.
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[He lifted a brow at the creature, and opened his mouth to say something, but was quickly distracted by Shiro turning back to him. Giving the Lairon a wink, the mage tilted his chin upward, gaze drifting toward his companion.]
He'll be alright then? [He had assumed as much with Dorian's casual nature on entering the building, but it seemed both wise and polite to ask.]
[As he awaited an answer, he moved to take his seat. A leg folded up and rested it upon his knee. His hand rested upon his knee, drumming there casually.]
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He'll be fine. They said he was more startled than hurt.
[He follows along, dropping into the seat beside him and pushing a hand through his hair. Dislodging a few leaves.]
Sorry you walked in on our training session. They're usually more successful than that.
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I can hardly complain about the state you are in. Bias aside, I am the one who startled you. And there are worse things I could have come across. [He lifted his hand, plucking out a lingering leaf. He clutched it between a thumb and forefinger for a moment, showing it to Shiro with something of a grin before letting it flutter to the ground.]
Have you been well of late? I apologize for the so-called radio silence. I very much wanted to take you by surprise. As I said -- the results are my fault.
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[What with people vanishing and all. But he doesn't mention that. It seems like when he does, the conversation spirals south. Rapidly. And he'd sort of like to quit doing that.]
[He's about to ask for clarification, but then there's a hand brushing a little of his hair. Pulling out a leaf. He feels his cheeks heat up, and then he's busily scrubbing both hands through it. To shake the rest out.]
I guess so. Could have always come in when Haunter's putting me to sleep.
It's fine, I get it now. [He smiles back, in understanding.] I still can't believe you came all the way out here.
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[A rough time indeed.]
[Dorian noted the fluster on Shiro's part with a smile. The 'gear hadn't done the man nearly enough justice, it seemed. Surprising, considering how stricken the mage had already been.]
[This would certainly prove to be an interesting venture.]
I told you I wanted to see you, did I not? It seemed impolite to demand you to do all of the footwork, when I was just as capable and not nearly as busy.
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[Maybe he'll get better.]
Right, I remember. You wanted to hear about space, yeah? [He laughs a little, and it's almost self-depreciating, in a way.] Sorry I can't offer some kind of fancy dinner for the trip.
We're sort of living off trail mix these days.
[Because guess who would literally set fire to anything he tried to cook.]
Still, though. Thank you, for coming out here.
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Really, I am content so long as I am in your company, listening to your voice.
[Or he would have been, had the man not mentioned his devastating lack of food. It very nearly got Dorian on his feet, ready to sweep him outside and out to the nearest restaurant. The healing cubone was the only thing keeping him anchored at present. It wouldn't make a good impression, suggesting he leave a member of his team behind.]
We'll have to change that, you know. I suggest you think of your favorite establishment around here. We will have two of all your favorites, and you will tell me exactly why you like them. That sounds syrupy enough for this day, does it not?
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Most people tune me out after a while.
[Because most people are his teammates and most times he's lecturing. Or giving orders.]
[But then Dorian goes on. There's an inkling in the back of his head. Like something is going on here. Something he should be aware of. But he can't quite wrap his brain around it.]
What about you? I mean -- I don't have great taste or... anything.
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[Granted, Dorian likely might have had the same reaction, in his team's shoes. He wasn't the order type. Or at least not the listen to orders and bite back any sort of sarcastic commentary. It was why he had gotten on so well with the Inquisition -- it was hard to be mad at him when Sera, Varric and the Bull were making similar comments.]
Because this is not about me. I am here to treat you. I even worked a few days at a market to do so. [A true horror, that had been. Never again would he attempt something so grotesque as "customer service." He preferred when people were servicing him.]
[... In more ways than one, no less.]
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[That feeling in the back of his head is suddenly, weirdly, stronger. Because that? That makes color brighten along his cheekbones. Just along the tips of his scar.]
You... don't have to do that. I can pay you back, I mean. I think. [Why does he suddenly feel like a kid on his first date?]
[... is this a date?]
[For a second, he almost falls into that line of thinking. But of course not. It wouldn't be. Why would it be? They'd talked about meeting each other for a while, so. Of course that's what this is, instead.] Thank you, though. And I mean that.
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[And Dorian had already been stricken.]
If you mention paying me back one more time, I'm afraid there will have to be some sort of punishment. [He leaned back in his seat, arms crossing over his chest. He managed a stern look for all of five seconds, before deciding he likely looked too much like his father. Not the sort of look a man wore when attempting to win over a male lover, he thought.]
Your gratitude, however, is appreciated. I recommend sticking with that. It sounds far nicer when you say it.
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[But it's said with good humor, at least. There's still color across his cheekbones. God, but it's been a while since he just sat here with someone and talked like this. When it wasn't about the fate of the universe. Or an evil empire.]
[It almost feels like being back on earth. Back at the Garrison.]
I'll have to say it again if you're really going to spring for dinner. [He shakes his head, but looks up, when his name is called.] Hang on. Looks like he's ready.
[He'll just go and collect that pokeball. Brb buddy.]
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[But no. The truth of the matter was that he wanted to watch the man go. A pair of light eyes set upon the man's backside, which he watched up until the pokeball was set into his hands. Then his eyes came back, first sweeping over the Lairon and then settling on Viridis. Naturally, the serpent looked disgusted with him.]
[He grinned deviously back at the Pokemon. Everything was certainly going better than expected.]
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He's good to go. Are you?
[Here he is, totally unaware anything went awry.]
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[But those were thoughts for another time. He stood on Shiro's approach and nodded. He thought about sticking his arm out, offering as a man might to his woman, but thought better of it. He'd seen the fire in Shiro's cheeks before -- physical contact might well make him combust.]
[Another thing to come later.]
I was, as they say, born ready. Lead the way?
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[Nevertheless, he heaves himself to his feet to follow his trainer.]
Born ready? I'll keep that in mind. [He actually laughs a bit, nodding toward the doors.] It's this way.
Unless you had something else in mind before we go?
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The only thing on my mind is you. [He spoke this as Shiro passed, grin on his lips once more. He made sure to keep the door open for the Lairon, and eventually Viridis, who looked none too happy to be moving again.]
[Truly, it was a wonder he hadn't attempted to start a shit-talking dialogue with Kuro. Perhaps it was only because the only thing he hated more than Dorian was anything other than Dorian.]
[Again, he was proud of the creature more than anything.]
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Hey, I thought you wanted to know about space.
[But he's still smiling. Amused with all of this. He'll pause a few paces out, waiting for everyone to catch up.]
Or did you want to save that for food?
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[Speaking of The Green, the snake merely gave the Lairon a look, before slithering on ahead. At the very least, the creature managed to withhold its eye roll until after its gaze was out of the metal creature's sight.]
[At least it had some manners.]
[Once everyone was in order and out of the blighted door, Dorian strutted forward, again losing some of his elegance with the speed of his walk. Upon reaching Shiro's side, his arm slid out hand briefly brushing over the small of the other man's back as he urged him onward.]
Space is vast, is it not? I'm sure the conversation could keep us satisfied for a long time. Don't you?
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[Whoops, he's already off and talking. Pausing only long enough to be sure Kuro is back at his heels before he keeps on walking. And talking.]
[It's still a subject close to his heart. Even after it turned out to be a lot more dark and dangerous than any of them ever expected it to be. It also ended up being more amazing. Like the Balmera. Like the Lions. Like--]
[That's a hand on his back.]
[He has to admit it surprises him. A little prickle of electricity down his spine, before he picks up his pace a bit, thinking he was going too slow.]
We thought for the longest time we were the only advanced life forms, right? Turns out, we couldn't be more wrong.
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