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[personal profile] fortitudosalutis 2022-08-29 05:49 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Carver presses into the touch without a word. It feels easy like this, though he knows there’s nothing simple about what they have. What they built.

Like Larus said. Some things just are. ]


So we just…are?
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[personal profile] fortitudosalutis 2022-08-29 09:24 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Carver exhales. They’re so close like this. There’s nowhere to go, nowhere he wants to go. ]

I don’t know what else there is. I don’t do this.
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[personal profile] fortitudosalutis 2022-08-30 02:09 pm (UTC)(link)
[ In some ways he supposes that’s a comfort. There aren’t any rules, expectations, so they can’t fuck it up if they don’t toe the line that’s been laid. But there’s also a vast gulf standing before them, u charged territory that Carver doesn’t have the words to describe except for what he had with Riley. But that was different, and it ended more than fifteen years ago. He was a different person then. And this —

Carver shifts so he can loop an arm around Larus’s shoulders, just tugging him close. ]


Okay.

[ At least they’re in this together. ]

You fixed my hand up. Let me help you.
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[personal profile] fortitudosalutis 2022-09-06 02:26 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, you can.

[ This part, at least, is simple. Carver leans in and presses their foreheads together, breathing out. Things happen, but this is a choice. ]

You can.
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[personal profile] fortitudosalutis 2022-09-06 04:30 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It’s a relief when Larus agrees. Carver closes his eyes and breathes out, nodding against Larus’s forehead. ]

I can run you a line. Or open up a cut on my arm. Yeah?
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[personal profile] fortitudosalutis 2022-09-06 04:58 pm (UTC)(link)
[ This ought to be absurd, laughable: he’s talking out the logistics of giving blood to a vampire, a vampire he keeps colliding with. How many times have they fought now? Or, more accurately, how many times has Carver tried to fight Larus?

Too many. And yet.

Carver nuzzles against Larus, and kisses him back. Slow, and careful. There’s an intimacy to this thing, isn’t there? ]


Then I’ll run a line. I know how to do it.

[ He’s done it for Larus before. ]
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[personal profile] fortitudosalutis 2022-09-07 05:05 pm (UTC)(link)
[ This is the part where he should tell Larus to sit down — again — and then run the line. Tie a band around his arm and find a good vein. Easy work for a predictable end. This doesn’t need to be complicated, and it’d hardly be the first time Carver’s given blood to someone—not even the first time he’s given blood to Larus. But the kiss is intense, and —

Carver presses into it, resting a hand on the back of Larus’s neck and squeezing faintly. Just holding him there. ]


It’s okay.

[ He runs his fingers through Larus’s hair, rubbing at his head. Gentle. ]

Yeah?
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[personal profile] fortitudosalutis 2022-09-07 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Carver just presses their foreheads together, closing his eyes as he nods. They’re beyond pretending this is just a coincidence, not with how often they collide. Not with how many times they’ve sought each other out.

This is happening now. That’s all there is to it. ]


We can. We will.
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[personal profile] fortitudosalutis 2022-09-14 07:20 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Caver tips his head, pressing into the touch. Just a little. ]

Good. You know I do, too.

[ Something settles in him at that. ]

C’mon. Sit.
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[personal profile] fortitudosalutis 2022-09-15 01:49 am (UTC)(link)
[ This part, at least, is simple. Carver watches Larus and nods just once before he shrugs his coat off and folds it before laying it down. He’s started carrying medical gear around, tucking it into his many pockets. And so he has what he needs, and matter-of-factly begins pulling out tubing and a needle. It’s not the first time he’s done this, not even the first time with Larus. ]

I did this for one of my sisters a long time ago. She was bleeding out, but we had the same blood type.

[ It comes out soft. He ties a band around his arm, slapping the vein to make it pop. ]

Both our corpsmen were dead by then. We didn’t know how to save her.

[ He presses the needle in, watching blood bloom, and motions for Larus to grab the tubing. ]

C’mon. Let me.