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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[Though he has to think for a minute. Not of examples, but of how best to explain things, slowing his steps in the process.]
They've mastered some kind of technology that lets them control these things called 'wormholes'. They're... basically portals in space and time. Once you jump through one of the ones the Ship's made, you can go basically anywhere in the universe. Immediately.
[Not to mention their life support and medical tech. Or Voltron itself. Or how it seemed like magic just permeated everything Allura did. Though whether or not that was just her family in particular, he has no idea.]
So... elves are... real? For you? And dwarves?
[Does Dorian live in Disneyland.]
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[His breath left his lungs. It was a shame they had met here, in this place, and not in a world like Shiro's. To leap from the stars, plunder advanced technology.]
You are absolutely something else, Shiro. [He spoke it not with the usual sort of flirtatious tone, but in a soft tone. Hushed. The amazement had yet to leave him.]
[It was difficult, agonizingly so, to backtrack and focus on himself. What had come so easy earlier was now locked behind a vivid mindscape of leaping from star to star. What did his own world matter, when they couldn't so much as do that. Magic was certainly something, but was familiar, boring even.]
Indeed. [He blinked hard, trying to force out more than just a one-word answer.] It's... We're all rather separated, especially where I am. I mentioned before that where I am from was notorious for slavery, yes? We... oft considered elves lesser than us. Really, anyone who couldn't do magic was lesser than us. Even some who could.
The dwarves on the other hand are geniuses in their own rights. Their technological advancements have nothing on traveling space but... for what we do have. [He shrugged.]
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[Well that stops him where he's standing. If Dorian thought he was blushing before, it's incredibly vivid now. It doesn't help that space and captivity made him pale as paper. It's like someone suddenly dyed his face the same color as a tomato.]
I'm just the messenger. [Allura's people were the amazing ones. He's just relaying information, here. After what happened back there, back on the Galra ship, he doesn't feel particularly amazing.]
[Some of that color in his cheeks fades a bit -- at the mention of slavery. Because that pings all kinds of thoughts in his head he didn't particularly want to have. But, thankfully, the topic moves on. So all he has to do is nod vaguely, and keep on going.]
[Talk about these genius dwarves, instead. Right. Better plan. He takes a minute to try and steady himself, feeling Kuro lean against his leg for support.] None of that is real, back home.
But I guess Alteans kind of look like elves.
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[He lifted a hand, resting it upon said attractive face. His thumb traced along the scar there, smile fading in the slightest. There was a story there, a troubling one -- likely the same one that took the color from his cheeks.]
[The smile on his lips shifted, becoming something oddly sentimental and verging on the syrupy.]
You say it so well, darling. [His hand fell to his side, and suddenly he was business as usual. He stepped away, sauntering forward with perhaps something of a swish in his hips.]
It's odd, hearing that that isn't real. Seeing as how the biggest pain in my arse is a very real dwarf. Interesting to know that there are some similarities across our worlds.
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[That blush comes racing back, as soon as he feels fingers against his skin.]
[So this...?]
Wait... [Dorian is already turning away, but suddenly, he has to know. Because, really, it's important to him. He doesn't want to do this wrong. Or lead him on, or whatever it is that might have accidentally happened here.] Are you -- are you flirting with me?
[He'll get back to dwarves. Really.]
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[It only got worse, turning into the sort of chuckle that he often heard from the drunk men at the Herald's Rest. It was giddy and excited, and altogether entirely unlike him.]
[It took a good minute for him to calm down, at least enough to choke out a few words, even though a trembling, silent laugh clung to him.]
Maker's breath, Shiro, is that what it took? [He shook his head.] Yes, you incredibly daft man. I am. I have been for the better part of my time here, my friend.
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[Dorian just... laughing... didn't help matters, either. He felt like he should be annoyed here. Why didn't anyone just come out and say things anymore? Like Lance. Why couldn't everyone be obvious like that? It would make life so much easier.]
[Somewhere in the process of that thought, it hit him what exactly it was he was thinking.]
[Wow. He really was hopeless.]
Yeah. It... yeah. It did. [He looks down at his Lairon, who is pointedly looking away from him.] Why didn't you just... say so?
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[As he swallowed back the last of his laughs, Dorian's expression grew serious. He considered reaching out again, but held back. If this was to be their moment of truth, then he wouldn't lay a hand on him. If his companion saw the need to leave, to walk away from the whole affair, then Dorian wouldn't hold him back.]
Two things -- you may think me a master of flirtation, but the truth is that I have never been so... serious about matters like this. Usually when I play this sort of game, it's to win a night or two of companionship.
That... is not what I'm looking for here.
The second is that, again, you are quite daft. I have been incredibly obvious in regards to my inclinations, my friend.
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[Is he opposed to the idea? He can't really think of why. Has it ever occurred to him to be... well. An option? No, not really. No one had. There just hadn't been time. For anything. And then space happened -- all of it. After that, he'd been here, and looking after the others, and the pokemon and... why... is this even happening?]
[Why would someone flirt with him seriously? From the way the other is talking, this is a little bit more serious to Dorian than the way Lance flirted with anything with a vaguely female shape. More than a little bit, really. So why?]
What... are you looking for, exactly?
[It's not a rejection. He does his absolute best to keep everything and anything like rejection out of his tone. It's just... ]
[Why? Why him? There's got to be better prospects for someone like this. Someone well-spoken and intelligent. He's just ... someone who left people behind.]
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[Yes, he'd thought about it. Maker, he had thought about it time and time again. But in truth, he didn't know what to expect. It wasn't Shiro's fault, not one bit. Dorian just had never taken this kind of step before. There had been men who had caught his attention like this before, but he'd never been in the position to really try.]
Like I said, usually things are far more... simple than this. I've told you about my homeland and its many unpleasantness. Men like me were an aberration, a flaw in the grand designs that bloodlines so often were. And so I could never afford anything long-winded.
It should say something then, what it means that you were able to awaken such a want then.
[A breath escaped him, sharp in his lungs. For a moment, his expression looked pained.]
Again, I cannot say I know what I want. Only for this to continue. Perhaps see where things naturally go.
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[He means it as a reassurance. Because there's plenty of people in the world -- plenty of them whose feelings run that way. A reassurance Dorian's not as alone as it sounds like he might be. Even if it's a world away. And that he doesn't have a problem with him. Not because of that.]
[They're friends already, aren't they? No reason to change that part for the worse, just because of who he happened to like.]
[If all he wants is to see how things go... then...? Then maybe he doesn't have a right to question him. To unload all the reasons why it's probably a bad idea to invest time here. Because there are still words bouncing around in his head, the feeling of glass cracking under his fist and the sight of someone who never should have suffered another day taking the fall for him.]
[Why should he 'awaken' anything?]
You could do a lot better, I'm sure. [That's all he says on it, for now. Because Dorian doesn't need to hear the messy details. Or the fears and the concerns. Just downplay it all. Stay in control.]
I'm still grateful you came out all this way. It's... really good to see you in person. [He shifts where he stands, looking down at Kuro's broad, concerned expression.] So... I'd be a real jerk to just kick you out of town.
[Continue on, then, in other words. Maybe... if things got more personal, he'd have to break it to him then. That the voice he'd heard deep in the castle might have been right.]
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[He had worked with less.]
Very well then. [He let out a slow sigh.] Would it be too bold of me to ask to call it a date?
[It wouldn't be any skin off his back if Shiro rejected the idea. If he could manage to win Anders over after their disastrous beginnings, there would be no problem with making something happen with Shiro. Maker willing, at least.]
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[... except the blush is back as soon as the word 'date' comes out. Maybe his subconscious is better at this than the rest of him.]
I can't stop you.
[It's not a flat-out no, either. Because even if this is a lot for him to think about, process, he doesn't have it in him to say otherwise.]
[It's not fair to Dorian.]
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[Behind him, Viridis decided he was quite fed up with his master's horrific attempts and began slithering ahead. As he passed Kuro, he shot the creature a look, as if to apologize for his master's horrible behavior. Then he looked to Dorian, expression insistent.]
I suppose we should get a move on no matter what. [If Shiro was distinterested in grabbing hold of the offered arm, he'd move on. Either way, he'd look to Shiro after a few steps.]
Are things really so open where you're from? Men like me do not have to worry?
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[There's a beat. Looking down at that offered arm. And at his own. Metal fingers under the edge of a sleeve.] You okay with this?
[When the others were here, it'd been a lot easier. Because they knew. They understood. There weren't awkward glances anymore, or hard questions. But now? This is entirely different.]
[Kuro stumps on ahead too, nudging into Viridis -- looking downright cheerful about it. He's making friends!! Or trying to.]
It's not perfect. There's... places where it's an issue for people. But for the most part? It's not like what you described.
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[He made a note to not ask about it, long stories and some such. With all his excitement, he had to struggle to restrain his touch. His fingers rubbed against Shiro's own, a simple gesture of assurance, before finally wrapping them snugly around the metallic digits.]
It's fascinating, but not concerning.
[With their position secured, Dorian moved off. Viridis trailed behind him, shooting a dirty look at the metallic creature. You'll have to try harder than that, was the insinuation.]
That is... delightful. Perhaps one day I can see it...
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[And touching it. He tenses up for a second, but feels his shoulders relax when it's nothing but a grip. Not a study, not an accusation, just a grip. A hold. Like anyone else would do for anyone else's hand.]
Fascinating, huh?
[It comes out a little darker than intended. But he's more than happy to move on to another topic. While watching Kuro lumber determinedly after the other pokemon.]
You never know -- maybe this place has it figured out even better.
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[He deserved at least that much. And since Dorian wasn't from Shiro's time, couldn't travel to the heavens themselves to fetch starlight for the man, he would have to settle with such a sentiment for the time being.]
We'll just have to see won't we? Watch how the restaurant reacts to two stunning creatures walking into a restaurant together. [His gaze slid up to the man, a sinister smile creeping over his lips.] Maker, don't get me started about their trainers, either.
[Dorian's words stopped Viridis in his tracks. He swept around, cruel gaze alighting on his master. A few nearby leaves lifted, bewitched by its apparent elemental affinity, before he let out a disgusted huff and let him be. While his master may have been a pest, his partner was not. He might not have minded harming humans, but he had a sneaking suspicion that Kuro would not take too kindly to an injury to Shiro, intentional or no.]
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[Later. When he doesn't have someone nearby to ask potentially awkward questions.]
It seems pretty normal here-- [Except wait, shit, that was another flirt wasn't it? He actually misses a step, his face going red all over again. While trying his best to keep composure. It doesn't work out that well.] I uh. Right. I got what you mean.
[Barely.]
[The big Lairon, meanwhile, had stepped in between his trainer and Viridis. A passive defense -- which is what his kind was known for, their thick skin -- just in case this escalated. Something in his face wasn't nearly so passive, though. Watching, toes flexing in the dirt. Up until Viridis turned away.]
[Then Kuro is lumbering along like nothing happened. Appeased again.]
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[He had never particularly professed in the healing arts, but still he cursed the fact that his magic had been robbed of him.]
[Viridis himself did not seem particularly put off by Kuro's efforts. The defense had been expected, and if anything, proved to be a perfect deterrent. After a few feet, however, the snake paused, curled its tail around, and thwacked it relatively lightly against the side of the hulking beast.]
[Punishment for being so bold, he might have claimed. But Dorian simply saw it as the creature's attempt at being playful.]
Tell me of this place we're going to. [Dorian spoke after awhile, still casual as ever. As if he wasn't over the moon at the fact that his efforts had been successful thus far.] I am still adjusting to the cuisine here, and I would like to know what to expect.
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[As evidenced by his reaction to the slap being a mildly offended snort, before he just continues on his way. Someone is trying to shape up to be the kind of Dad his trainer is -- and that apparently includes ignoring potential taunts.]
It's nothing special, honestly. [Because deep down, this is someone who never got the chance to go above and beyond their college roots, in terms of food preferences.]
Ever had pancakes?
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[Naturally, Dorian found it to be hilarious, and was pleasantly chuckling to himself as Shiro spoke. He wrote the "nothing special" off as his companion being who he was -- exceptionally modest. After all, wherever they were going couldn't be so bad if it served something as peculiar as a cake made in a pan.]
I have not. I trust you will introduce me to them though?
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Yeah. You bet. They've probably got a mean berry pancake, here.
[He probably should warn the poor guy they're going to what amounts to a diner, but... the pancakes are good. He's not kidding about that part. It's... kind of a shame Hunk never got this far -- he would have loved this.]
[His face falls for a second, before he shakes it off, nodding to the building up ahead.] There.
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if he were capable of understanding meta.The ignorance only settled the serpent's determination, however. He would get a rise out of the beast somehow. Even if it killedDorianhim.]Berries? [A pause.] It sounds like quite the dessert then. I look forward to sharing it with you.
[The sight of the building didn't appear to immediately discourage the mage. He continued forward, full-stop. It probably helped that A) he wasn't sure what to expect from restaurants overall and B) didn't know an IHOP from a Ruth's Chris. Or their Poke-equivalents.]
[Whether or not that excitement stuck around remained to be seen however.]
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[Sometimes chocolate chip, but you never got that lucky as you got older. Ever.]
[He takes a few steps ahead, ducking in front of the pokemon, in order to hold open the door for everyone. It's nothing special, like he said. But it's not terrible, either. Something like this, really.]
Looks like we just sit wherever.
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