[ Ughhhhhh that means he has to put on pants... fine. ]
I will be there in an hour's time.
[ No, he doesn't want to do this at his own home, and yes, he expects Nikolai to clear his schedule for Cardan's impromptu IT support needs. Isn't Nikolai glad he cultivated this friendship??? ]
I look forward to receiving you, King of Faerie. 😊
[He has invited Cardan over for tea a time or two since moving into the new house, so he trusts that he still has the correct address. Fortunately, the whims of the Faerie king roughly align with his lunch break. Nikolai has time enough to rush home, put the kettle on, and put out an assortment of pastries. He'll save his actual lunch for later. He has little concern, of course, regarding his ability to charm his supervisor into forgiving him for the extended break.
When the knock at the door comes, Nikolai answers promptly with a cordial grin in place.]
Forgive me for tricking you into a visit, but it's been some time since the last one.
[Cardan might note the conspicuous lack of a giant fluffball barking at the door. Ponchik is out with Alina.]
He's still impeccably dressed and coiffed, still possessed of Faerie beauty, but more pale, more gaunt, sharper and more inhuman in all of his angles. There's a manic sort of energy burning in his eyes.
Still, his behaviour betrays little of the urgency or the brusqueness apparent in his texts. He sweeps into Nikolai's house with a dandy's lazy grace, handing him a jar of fragrant hibiscus tea -- he would never arrive empty-handed -- and waving away his pleasantries with a lazy smile. ]
It is me who has tricked you into the vagaries of my company, and I fear you shall yet come to regret it.
[ His tone suggests that it's a joke, though there is a tightness around his eyes that's just barely noticeable. He knows Nikolai well enough by now to have given up any hope of fooling him: Cardan has A Problem, a real one, and it extends, perhaps, beyond the tech issues he came here with. ]
[His eyes follow Cardan closely as he accepts the gifted tea. All these little changes, these off-key notes, strike him as significant, although he can't yet unravel their meaning. Something is weighing heavily on Cardan's mind, that much is apparent. Nikolai is not in the habit of bluntness, though — subtleties have carried him much farther, and he suspects that the tea will coax out the true purpose of this visit in due time.]
Why, now you have me intrigued.
[Leading Cardan through the house, he brings him to the kitchen, where the table stands in a cheery alcove brightened by wide windows. On it, a platter of pastries and a teapot cushioned by a potholder. He has found that the convenience of tea-bags, pre-portioned for a single cup, is negated by the mediocrity of the resulting tea's flavor. He gestures for his guest to take a seat as he sets the jar of hibiscus tea on the counter.]
Let's begin with tea, then let me have a look at your phone.
[Ever the consummate host, he pours a cup for Cardan, then for himself, before taking a seat.]
Next time you decide to fly over here on a moment's notice, you should try to do so in the evening. Then I can serve you wine or brandy.
[ Why can't you serve it to me now? he doesn't ask, because it's impolite, and because he does have some understanding of "appropriate places to be drunk in"... but time has become so malleable in Noctium, where he has nothing to structure his days with. Plus -- human (and gem) biorhythms are different from his own.
He doesn't realize that this might be a bad time until Nikolai mentions it.
Oh well. He's already being inconvenient, so he might as well do it thoroughly.
He'll sit, and accept the cup, using it to warm his hands. They must be alone in the house? Though it is difficult to tell, with a place this large. ]
How is Alina?
[ Has she told him yet? About the way she feels. Cardan tries not to make his curiosity too obvious, but he is watching for Nikolai's reaction all the same. ]
[He can sense a certain weight in the question, a certain gravity that pulls it just beyond the level of casual conversation. This is not a question asked only for the sake of politeness. What lends it that weight, however, he cannot be sure. Other than the unwelcome arrival of their old pal the Darkling last month, nothing out of the ordinary has transpired. Their life here is...quiet, in a way he finds he doesn't mind at all. Stable, aside from the fact that it could end at any moment.]
As lovely as ever. She's excited about some new paints that she got. [Nikolai tests his tea with a tentative sip.] Excited to try them out on me, quite possibly.
[Surely alluding to your girlfriend's taste in intimate activities falls somewhere in the realm of tasteful conversation.]
And Jude?
[The ever elusive Jude, whom Alina has met but he has not...]
[ He doesn't really expect any sort of admission -- they're not so close as that, and besides, Cardan would have told nobody if the tables had been flipped.
He does, however, raise a delicate eyebrow at kinky paints. Nikolai is a good actor, Cardan knows this much, but if he had to wager... maybe not yet. Maybe she's still waiting.
He wonders who the other woman might be. ]
My wife is as well as a caged bird can be.
[ Which is to say: there are ups and downs. Neither of them are particularly at ease here, albeit for different reasons.
But he's here to talk about Nikolai (apparently????), because if nothing else he's curious, and Konoha can't be pulling all the weight in their gossip sessions. ]
Just Alina, then?
[ Look, if body paint is on the table, then surely so is asking Nikolai if he's sowing his wild seeds outside his tastefully decorated mansion. ]
[A cage, a jail. Nikolai knows some who view their time here in this way, but from his perspective it's a peculiar sort of freedom. Less like being caged, and more like being set adrift.]
Even caged birds sing sometimes.
[Considering Cardan's question, he helps himself to a buttery croissant from the little platter he'd set out. The Faerie king is fond of secrets and gossip, like a bird collecting colorful bits of this and that to add to its nest. Well, he might as well toss him something shiny.]
Well, we do have an arrangement for special circumstances. I'm sure you're familiar with such pacts. [Being married as he is, and promiscuous as he is. Nikolai nibbles off one end of the croissant.] Just recently we had a guest stay the night, and Alina and I made very generous hosts.
[Just a dash of if you know what I mean rings his voice.]
[ He’s thinking about it, judging by the considering look he gives Nikolai. Perhaps in more detail than is socially appropriate… by human standards, anyway. But Faerie kings are greedy, and Cardan especially so, and it's not like he hasn't seen Nikolai in the throes of passion. It's not particularly hard to conjure up images of him fucking. Or being fucked, perhaps? Hm.
At any rate, if Nikolai didn’t want to talk about it, he would not have brought it up.
So Cardan will lean back, cross his long legs, and level his half-lidded gaze on Nikolai. There is a salacious curl to his lazy smile. ]
[He catches the catlike curl of Cardan's lips, the...penetrative looks he casts him, and guesses at his thoughts. Nikolai supposes he has supplied him with a decent collection of compromising images to linger over at his leisure. In return, he can only smile cordially.]
Do you know a Matt Jamison? Pretty to look at, calls himself a witch.
[Which he says not in a patronizing "that's nice dear" sort of way, but in a careful way that comes from the stigmatization of the word in his world. Another sip of tea.]
Listens well.
[He does feel a slight compunctious pang for peeling open a glimpse into Matt's private life alongside his own, but...such is the toll of retaining Cardan's good graces. Besides, it's hard to imagine Matt begrudging him a bit of friendly gossip.]
[ Cardan blinks. "Matt" isn't a particularly common name (to him, anyway), and yet one he's heard before-
He'll raise his hand to wave a couple fingers in the air, conjuring up a glamour of... well... Matt's face, painted in shifting smoke and eerily life-like. ]
This man?
I am familiar.
[ A witch, though? That's news, even if the fact that Matt... listens... isn't. ]
And there I thought you were the type to take direction.
[ Why did he think that? Mostly because it's fun to think about, and because Cardan himself is good at giving out commands. And Nikolai is, after all, unerringly obliging, though presumably that's because he's playing the long game. ]
[Well, it's only slightly unnerving to see the illusion of Matt's face floating above the table and utterly detached from the rest of his body. Nikolai nods to confirm. Yes, that's the one.]
I do have some practice in giving orders. Though it is nice to let someone else take charge. A bit of a respite.
[Nothing but pleasant smiles over here. Although there is a bit of a glimmer in his eyes, a hint at a shared secret. Nikolai can't help but wonder to what extent Cardan is familiar with Matt. They are both quite adept in, ah, matters pertaining to the bedroom. And both quite liberal in sharing their affection, or perhaps greedy in taking others' affection — Matt the former and Cardan the latter, but he supposes it all ends up the same way in the end.]
[ Ghost Matt can't hurt you... and will also dissipate shortly after Nikolai confirms, with another wiggle of Cardan's fingers.
...but he catches that look. And, oh, it would probably be polite to let it go, to let the shared secret remain a secret... but Nikolai brought it up, and what are they going to discuss otherwise? Politics? The last time that happened, someone tried to tell him that people had rights. Absurd.
So he's going to smile back, and he's going to incline his head, surveying Nikolai. ]
[Is this not a sort of politics? The politics of sensuality, a game to win with design and daring. Nikolai has never considered himself a prude, but he will admit that his time here has certainly turned him looser. With his thoughts, his tongue, his body. As he finishes his croissant, the swipe of his tongue across his lip is deliberate, contemplative.]
It's difficult not to.
[And that's not just a line. The question invites his imagination to form the scene: Cardan stretched over Matt, both of them slender and pale and lovely. His pulse quickens, his fingers tightening around the mug. Notably, his hands are naked of his once customary gloves, displaying his inky scars.]
Although, I confess I have an easier time imagining him in a variety of...scenarios. Our little meeting on your settee was so very long ago, as I'm sure you're aware.
[ Cardan watches that pink tongue, watches Nikolai's mouth. It may have been some time ago, but he remembers it well: the frantic heat, the desperate fumbling at each other's clothes, how his head had been full of nothing but want. A part of him was happy to give himself over to it; a larger part did not like it, the way he never particularly likes it when someone else takes a choice from his hands.
But the desire had been honest. And in the present-- Hm.
In the present, it seems like he is being flirted with.
The cup makes a tiny clack when he sets it down onto the table. It is a very deliberate motion -- as deliberate as his rising. As deliberate as leaning over the table itself, his hand braced on the surface, to bring his mouth to the human king's rounded ear.
His voice is naught but a quiet rumble and warm brath, meant for the little space between them. ]
Shall I give you more material, then?
For your imagination.
[ He has come here to ask a favour -- an action that sits ill with any Faerie.
It occurs to him that, perhaps, there is a pleasant trade to be made instead. ]
[As Cardan rises and leans in, each movement choreographed like the next graceful step in a dance, Nikolai watches with the anticipation he knows the Faerie king intends to have filling his lungs. Warm breath caresses the shell of his ear, and the familiar piney scent of a forest curls around him. With Cardan occupying the breadth of his view, it becomes easy to fall back into that afternoon in his dim apartment. His head tilting in answer to the patter of words against his ear, his neck opening itself to lips and tongue and teeth.
This time, no red powder dictates his desires. No frantic pulling at clothes or grabbing at each other's bodies like fires intent on burning themselves down. He can take the time to explore the landscape, to enjoy what he finds.
And he can enjoy it all the more, having learned a thing or two in the intervening months... About himself, about pleasure. He won't have to wait for the instructions of Cardan's hands and hips, and he won't have to wonder at the significance of finding another man's naked form enticing.
Altogether, an intriguing proposal. Nikolai releases a quiet sigh. His fingers uncurl from his mug to tangle in Cardan's hair, holding him close.]
That seems a fair trade. Then I won't pester you about your intentions with cloaking your identity on the network.
[Well, it seems that this will be an extended lunch break.]
Cardan’s amused huff will ruffle Nikolai’s golden hair. He turns his head to nuzzle at Nikolai’s wrist, pressing his lips to the point where a pulse beats against the skin. His thoughts are pleasantly strategic– On the table? Maybe. How much does Nikolai value those teacups, anyway? ]
Are you so intent on finding my weaknesses?
[ His tone suggests that perhaps this says more about Nikolai than about Cardan. Oh, it’s hypocrisy – from a Faerie lord most of all – but when has that stopped him?
Anyway, it doesn’t matter. His smile curls against Nikolai’s hand, against those curious black scars. Nikolai no longer keeps them hidden, Cardan has noticed, thought he does not know what has changed. His mouth follows an ink-dark line up across Nikolai’s palm, drags the tip of his tongue up the length of a dark middle finger.
They are more calloused than Cardan’s. He wonders what it is that Nikolai puts them to. ]
[As Cardan's mouth caresses his scars, Nikolai remembers the rush of relief he felt that first time he put his lips to the black fractures marking his skin. Before then, nobody had ever touched him like that. When he contemplated the future, the hazy inevitability of a bride, he wondered if she — nameless, faceless — could tolerate touching his naked body. Looking at him as he truly is under the veneer of the golden king. And he remembers finding the rough scars knotting Cardan's back, thinking in that moment that something other than the desperate heat of the red powder connected them.
It was perhaps the most honest moment they've ever shared, unwrapped from the clever words they both use like pieces on a chessboard. They're friends, he thinks, or something close enough. But it's quite a different friendship from what he shares with anyone else.]
As if you don't seek my own like pretty treasures to add to your collection?
[He hooks Cardan's lower lip with a curl of his finger. Cupping both sides of his face, he tilts in for a kiss. Lingering, savoring, as if deciding whether or not he likes the taste. But of course he does.]
[ Cardan laughs, even though heat races up his spine, even though his hand has found its way into Nikolai's flaxen hair, soft like spun silk. Nikolai's mouth is hot, sensual in its slide against Cardan's, and for a moment Cardan can only pull him closer, greedy for more -- more of Nikolai's leather-and-ink scent, more of his hands, more everything.
Always more.
His free hand finds the knot of Nikolai's tie. He hooks his fingers into it, loosening the skin-warm silk to free the golden column of Nikolai's throat. Cardan's fingertips whisper against it, feather-light--
And then he straightens, pulling away, slightly flushed and a little breathless. He will stand -- silhouetted against the window behind him, his smile as brilliant as any of Nikolai's. The same. In so many ways they are the same.
Cardan proffers his hand, reaching out across the table, as if he were a young suitor asking a maiden to dance. ]
[Cardan commands, and Nikolai obliges. That's what he wishes to see — a king who would hand his sovereignty over his body to someone else. So that's what he shall be. He has no objections, it's a fun part to play and a version of the truth besides. There's a sharp appeal to fingers fluttering at his throat, undoing him.
Taking the proffered hand, Nikolai sways his hips to skirt around the table to Cardan's side. There, he slots himself in between the Faerie king and the table, leaning back ever so slightly to curl his free hand over the edge of it. His glance falls over his shoulder, surveying the cups of tea and the pastries he'd set out. Then back to Cardan, playful in the way a flame is.]
Were the refreshments not up to your standards?
[Reversing the roles of suitor and maiden, he brings Cardan's ring-laden hands to his lips for a kiss. Perhaps what he should be asking is How sturdy do you think this table is?]
[ Cardan's hands are always a little cool these days; Nikolai's mouth feels like a brand against his fingers. The tip of his tail shivers with the pleasant spark the touch sends through him. But rather than step into Nikolai, rather than press him against the edge of the table--
Cardan pulls him forward, into his own body. His own back presses gently against the glass; he winds his arm around Nikolai's trim waist, reveling a little in the solidity of him. Cardan's smile turns secretive, co-conspiratorial. ]
Were they not meant to whet my appetite?
[ His tail will brush along the back of Nikolai's thigh, whisper-soft and restless. Cardan will kiss him again, chasing the taste of hibiscus on his tongue. ]
Maybe I just have a taste for mortals, [ he will whisper against Nikolai's pretty mouth. A joke about how one of them is technically a monster. Maybe. ]
[Like a ship giving itself over to the current, Nikolai sways into Cardan's lithe frame. One scarred hand comes to rest on a cool windowpane over Cardan's shoulder, the other on his chest. The restless whisper of that tail at the back of his thigh sends a shiver up his spine. The kiss poured into his mouth pulls a soft sigh from him.]
And maybe I have a taste for enigmatic sprites.
[His fingers curl in the fine material of Cardan's shirt, then smooth it over again. He brushes their lips together, just a caress.]
Come, little nichnytsia...
[A night spirit. The irony is lost on Cardan — if anyone is a night spirit, it's Nikolai, with shadows embedded in his heart and wrapped around his bones. For this private joke, his lips curl slyly as they lock with Cardan's again. As they kiss with the languid indulgence that a feast deserves, he pushes his hands through Cardan's hair, inky scars getting lost in inky locks. He traces the peaks of his ears, slipping around jewelry to feel their shape.]
[ One of Cardan's black eyebrows twitches upward, piqued at the-- pet name? He doesn't know what it means, but the syllables fold themselves against Nikolai's tongue too naturally for it not to be something from home.
He doesn't particularly like being left out of the joke, however -- even if it's good-natured. (And who's to say that it must be? Part of him doesn't trust Nikolai; they are too similar.) His grin flashes against Nikolai's mouth, at the touch of those curious black-stained fingers on his ears, at the feel of his body, solid and warm, against Cardan's--
It's a move as smooth as if they were on the dance floor: Cardan moves them, spins both himself and Nikolai around until it's Nikolai's back pressed against the window. He seems like the kind of man who's friendly with his neighbours, Cardan imagines, which adds to the pique of leaning forward to claim his mouth. It's not a languid kiss; Cardan takes his mouth like a man starved, all nipping teeth and clashing tongues. Maybe it's punishment. Maybe it'll teach Nikolai better than to laugh at a Faerie king.
Cardan would bet that it will not. ]
That silver tongue will get you into trouble.
Tell me a lie, [ he murmurs, even as his hips grind down against Nikolai's with a sharp pulse of heat. There is no reason for it -- no purpose -- but he's curious to see how untruth tastes on Nikolai's tongue, whether it will be familiar. ]
[How shameless he's become, that the thought of being spied through the window mid-tryst, rather than mortifying him, only sharpens his excitement. Unfettered from the reputation he's meticulously crafted in Ravka, happily does he submit to the suggestion of Cardan's persuasive hands. Let him pin him against the window like some kind of butterfly on display. He sighs into the fierce heat of that kiss, fighting back, but it isn't really fighting at all. And when Cardan rolls his hips into him, with the insistence of a fist rapping at a door, he parts his thighs to invite him.]
You mean to say it hasn't already?
[He turns his head aside, panting lightly. Cardan hasn't managed to kiss the sly grin off of him yet.]
Alina could come home at any minute. [Curling into Cardan's ivory neck, lips at his earlobe.] But that isn't a lie. I would be lying if I said she'd be displeased to walk in on this scene you've arranged. Ah, but when I phrase it that way, it becomes the truth...
[Squeezing the Faerie king's waist, he presses a kiss to the juncture of his ear and jaw.]
I despise herring. [His lips find Cardan's again.] My dearest ambition is to abdicate my throne and retire to the countryside to write awful poetry. [And again.] I was always my father's favorite son.
[ He files the knowledge away like a little jewel: she would not be displeased. Perhaps it says something about him, the way the thought curls in warm little tendrils through him, leaving shivery excitement in its wake. Just like Nikolai's hot lips on his neck, just like the lies that fall from his pretty mouth.
Cardan likes Nikolai's voice. It's so much like the rest of him: clever and warm and smooth; he can feel it rumbling in Nikolai's chest when he speaks, close as they are.
Cardan bites him -- sharp teeth nipping at that lush lower lip. Nikolai's reward for being so obedient, along with the heavy, deliberate grind of Cardan's thigh between his legs. Even that doesn't last, though, because Cardan has plans, and he's not done maneuvering Nikolai yet. All he was waiting for was his initial reaction-- to being at the window, to being exposed. ]
Ambition, [ Cardan breathes, something gleefully menacing dancing in his eyes, ] looks good on you.
Too good to hide away.
[ And then the pressure of his body is gone. And then his hands are on Nikolai's waist, turning him, firmly, to face the window, even as Cardan's taller frame covers his again.
His hand slithers down the front of Nikolai's firm stomach to direct clever fingers to his belt. The fingers of Cardan's free hand sneak into the openings between Nikolai's shirt buttons to find a nipple. Cardan's voice is at his ear: ]
Tell me about it. What you plan on doing with your throne.
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I will be there in an hour's time.
[ No, he doesn't want to do this at his own home, and yes, he expects Nikolai to clear his schedule for Cardan's impromptu IT support needs. Isn't Nikolai glad he cultivated this friendship??? ]
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[He has invited Cardan over for tea a time or two since moving into the new house, so he trusts that he still has the correct address. Fortunately, the whims of the Faerie king roughly align with his lunch break. Nikolai has time enough to rush home, put the kettle on, and put out an assortment of pastries. He'll save his actual lunch for later. He has little concern, of course, regarding his ability to charm his supervisor into forgiving him for the extended break.
When the knock at the door comes, Nikolai answers promptly with a cordial grin in place.]
Forgive me for tricking you into a visit, but it's been some time since the last one.
[Cardan might note the conspicuous lack of a giant fluffball barking at the door. Ponchik is out with Alina.]
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He's still impeccably dressed and coiffed, still possessed of Faerie beauty, but more pale, more gaunt, sharper and more inhuman in all of his angles. There's a manic sort of energy burning in his eyes.
Still, his behaviour betrays little of the urgency or the brusqueness apparent in his texts. He sweeps into Nikolai's house with a dandy's lazy grace, handing him a jar of fragrant hibiscus tea -- he would never arrive empty-handed -- and waving away his pleasantries with a lazy smile. ]
It is me who has tricked you into the vagaries of my company, and I fear you shall yet come to regret it.
[ His tone suggests that it's a joke, though there is a tightness around his eyes that's just barely noticeable. He knows Nikolai well enough by now to have given up any hope of fooling him: Cardan has A Problem, a real one, and it extends, perhaps, beyond the tech issues he came here with. ]
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Why, now you have me intrigued.
[Leading Cardan through the house, he brings him to the kitchen, where the table stands in a cheery alcove brightened by wide windows. On it, a platter of pastries and a teapot cushioned by a potholder. He has found that the convenience of tea-bags, pre-portioned for a single cup, is negated by the mediocrity of the resulting tea's flavor. He gestures for his guest to take a seat as he sets the jar of hibiscus tea on the counter.]
Let's begin with tea, then let me have a look at your phone.
[Ever the consummate host, he pours a cup for Cardan, then for himself, before taking a seat.]
Next time you decide to fly over here on a moment's notice, you should try to do so in the evening. Then I can serve you wine or brandy.
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He doesn't realize that this might be a bad time until Nikolai mentions it.
Oh well. He's already being inconvenient, so he might as well do it thoroughly.
He'll sit, and accept the cup, using it to warm his hands. They must be alone in the house? Though it is difficult to tell, with a place this large. ]
How is Alina?
[ Has she told him yet? About the way she feels. Cardan tries not to make his curiosity too obvious, but he is watching for Nikolai's reaction all the same. ]
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As lovely as ever. She's excited about some new paints that she got. [Nikolai tests his tea with a tentative sip.] Excited to try them out on me, quite possibly.
[Surely alluding to your girlfriend's taste in intimate activities falls somewhere in the realm of tasteful conversation.]
And Jude?
[The ever elusive Jude, whom Alina has met but he has not...]
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He does, however, raise a delicate eyebrow at kinky paints. Nikolai is a good actor, Cardan knows this much, but if he had to wager... maybe not yet. Maybe she's still waiting.
He wonders who the other woman might be. ]
My wife is as well as a caged bird can be.
[ Which is to say: there are ups and downs. Neither of them are particularly at ease here, albeit for different reasons.
But he's here to talk about Nikolai (apparently????), because if nothing else he's curious, and Konoha can't be pulling all the weight in their gossip sessions. ]
Just Alina, then?
[ Look, if body paint is on the table, then surely so is asking Nikolai if he's sowing his wild seeds outside his tastefully decorated mansion. ]
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Even caged birds sing sometimes.
[Considering Cardan's question, he helps himself to a buttery croissant from the little platter he'd set out. The Faerie king is fond of secrets and gossip, like a bird collecting colorful bits of this and that to add to its nest. Well, he might as well toss him something shiny.]
Well, we do have an arrangement for special circumstances. I'm sure you're familiar with such pacts. [Being married as he is, and promiscuous as he is. Nikolai nibbles off one end of the croissant.] Just recently we had a guest stay the night, and Alina and I made very generous hosts.
[Just a dash of if you know what I mean rings his voice.]
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[ He’s thinking about it, judging by the considering look he gives Nikolai. Perhaps in more detail than is socially appropriate… by human standards, anyway. But Faerie kings are greedy, and Cardan especially so, and it's not like he hasn't seen Nikolai in the throes of passion. It's not particularly hard to conjure up images of him fucking. Or being fucked, perhaps? Hm.
At any rate, if Nikolai didn’t want to talk about it, he would not have brought it up.
So Cardan will lean back, cross his long legs, and level his half-lidded gaze on Nikolai. There is a salacious curl to his lazy smile. ]
Do tell.
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Do you know a Matt Jamison? Pretty to look at, calls himself a witch.
[Which he says not in a patronizing "that's nice dear" sort of way, but in a careful way that comes from the stigmatization of the word in his world. Another sip of tea.]
Listens well.
[He does feel a slight compunctious pang for peeling open a glimpse into Matt's private life alongside his own, but...such is the toll of retaining Cardan's good graces. Besides, it's hard to imagine Matt begrudging him a bit of friendly gossip.]
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He'll raise his hand to wave a couple fingers in the air, conjuring up a glamour of... well... Matt's face, painted in shifting smoke and eerily life-like. ]
This man?
I am familiar.
[ A witch, though? That's news, even if the fact that Matt... listens... isn't. ]
And there I thought you were the type to take direction.
[ Why did he think that? Mostly because it's fun to think about, and because Cardan himself is good at giving out commands. And Nikolai is, after all, unerringly obliging, though presumably that's because he's playing the long game. ]
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I do have some practice in giving orders. Though it is nice to let someone else take charge. A bit of a respite.
[Nothing but pleasant smiles over here. Although there is a bit of a glimmer in his eyes, a hint at a shared secret. Nikolai can't help but wonder to what extent Cardan is familiar with Matt. They are both quite adept in, ah, matters pertaining to the bedroom. And both quite liberal in sharing their affection, or perhaps greedy in taking others' affection — Matt the former and Cardan the latter, but he supposes it all ends up the same way in the end.]
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...but he catches that look. And, oh, it would probably be polite to let it go, to let the shared secret remain a secret... but Nikolai brought it up, and what are they going to discuss otherwise? Politics? The last time that happened, someone tried to tell him that people had rights. Absurd.
So he's going to smile back, and he's going to incline his head, surveying Nikolai. ]
...are you imagining it?
Me and him.
[ How rude! How scandalous!
But also, tell him all about it. ]
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It's difficult not to.
[And that's not just a line. The question invites his imagination to form the scene: Cardan stretched over Matt, both of them slender and pale and lovely. His pulse quickens, his fingers tightening around the mug. Notably, his hands are naked of his once customary gloves, displaying his inky scars.]
Although, I confess I have an easier time imagining him in a variety of...scenarios. Our little meeting on your settee was so very long ago, as I'm sure you're aware.
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But the desire had been honest. And in the present-- Hm.
In the present, it seems like he is being flirted with.
The cup makes a tiny clack when he sets it down onto the table. It is a very deliberate motion -- as deliberate as his rising. As deliberate as leaning over the table itself, his hand braced on the surface, to bring his mouth to the human king's rounded ear.
His voice is naught but a quiet rumble and warm brath, meant for the little space between them. ]
Shall I give you more material, then?
For your imagination.
[ He has come here to ask a favour -- an action that sits ill with any Faerie.
It occurs to him that, perhaps, there is a pleasant trade to be made instead. ]
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This time, no red powder dictates his desires. No frantic pulling at clothes or grabbing at each other's bodies like fires intent on burning themselves down. He can take the time to explore the landscape, to enjoy what he finds.
And he can enjoy it all the more, having learned a thing or two in the intervening months... About himself, about pleasure. He won't have to wait for the instructions of Cardan's hands and hips, and he won't have to wonder at the significance of finding another man's naked form enticing.
Altogether, an intriguing proposal. Nikolai releases a quiet sigh. His fingers uncurl from his mug to tangle in Cardan's hair, holding him close.]
That seems a fair trade. Then I won't pester you about your intentions with cloaking your identity on the network.
[Well, it seems that this will be an extended lunch break.]
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Cardan’s amused huff will ruffle Nikolai’s golden hair. He turns his head to nuzzle at Nikolai’s wrist, pressing his lips to the point where a pulse beats against the skin. His thoughts are pleasantly strategic– On the table? Maybe. How much does Nikolai value those teacups, anyway? ]
Are you so intent on finding my weaknesses?
[ His tone suggests that perhaps this says more about Nikolai than about Cardan. Oh, it’s hypocrisy – from a Faerie lord most of all – but when has that stopped him?
Anyway, it doesn’t matter. His smile curls against Nikolai’s hand, against those curious black scars. Nikolai no longer keeps them hidden, Cardan has noticed, thought he does not know what has changed. His mouth follows an ink-dark line up across Nikolai’s palm, drags the tip of his tongue up the length of a dark middle finger.
They are more calloused than Cardan’s. He wonders what it is that Nikolai puts them to. ]
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It was perhaps the most honest moment they've ever shared, unwrapped from the clever words they both use like pieces on a chessboard. They're friends, he thinks, or something close enough. But it's quite a different friendship from what he shares with anyone else.]
As if you don't seek my own like pretty treasures to add to your collection?
[He hooks Cardan's lower lip with a curl of his finger. Cupping both sides of his face, he tilts in for a kiss. Lingering, savoring, as if deciding whether or not he likes the taste. But of course he does.]
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Always more.
His free hand finds the knot of Nikolai's tie. He hooks his fingers into it, loosening the skin-warm silk to free the golden column of Nikolai's throat. Cardan's fingertips whisper against it, feather-light--
And then he straightens, pulling away, slightly flushed and a little breathless. He will stand -- silhouetted against the window behind him, his smile as brilliant as any of Nikolai's. The same. In so many ways they are the same.
Cardan proffers his hand, reaching out across the table, as if he were a young suitor asking a maiden to dance. ]
Come.
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Taking the proffered hand, Nikolai sways his hips to skirt around the table to Cardan's side. There, he slots himself in between the Faerie king and the table, leaning back ever so slightly to curl his free hand over the edge of it. His glance falls over his shoulder, surveying the cups of tea and the pastries he'd set out. Then back to Cardan, playful in the way a flame is.]
Were the refreshments not up to your standards?
[Reversing the roles of suitor and maiden, he brings Cardan's ring-laden hands to his lips for a kiss. Perhaps what he should be asking is How sturdy do you think this table is?]
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Cardan pulls him forward, into his own body. His own back presses gently against the glass; he winds his arm around Nikolai's trim waist, reveling a little in the solidity of him. Cardan's smile turns secretive, co-conspiratorial. ]
Were they not meant to whet my appetite?
[ His tail will brush along the back of Nikolai's thigh, whisper-soft and restless. Cardan will kiss him again, chasing the taste of hibiscus on his tongue. ]
Maybe I just have a taste for mortals, [ he will whisper against Nikolai's pretty mouth. A joke about how one of them is technically a monster. Maybe. ]
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And maybe I have a taste for enigmatic sprites.
[His fingers curl in the fine material of Cardan's shirt, then smooth it over again. He brushes their lips together, just a caress.]
Come, little nichnytsia...
[A night spirit. The irony is lost on Cardan — if anyone is a night spirit, it's Nikolai, with shadows embedded in his heart and wrapped around his bones. For this private joke, his lips curl slyly as they lock with Cardan's again. As they kiss with the languid indulgence that a feast deserves, he pushes his hands through Cardan's hair, inky scars getting lost in inky locks. He traces the peaks of his ears, slipping around jewelry to feel their shape.]
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He doesn't particularly like being left out of the joke, however -- even if it's good-natured. (And who's to say that it must be? Part of him doesn't trust Nikolai; they are too similar.) His grin flashes against Nikolai's mouth, at the touch of those curious black-stained fingers on his ears, at the feel of his body, solid and warm, against Cardan's--
It's a move as smooth as if they were on the dance floor: Cardan moves them, spins both himself and Nikolai around until it's Nikolai's back pressed against the window. He seems like the kind of man who's friendly with his neighbours, Cardan imagines, which adds to the pique of leaning forward to claim his mouth. It's not a languid kiss; Cardan takes his mouth like a man starved, all nipping teeth and clashing tongues. Maybe it's punishment. Maybe it'll teach Nikolai better than to laugh at a Faerie king.
Cardan would bet that it will not. ]
That silver tongue will get you into trouble.
Tell me a lie, [ he murmurs, even as his hips grind down against Nikolai's with a sharp pulse of heat. There is no reason for it -- no purpose -- but he's curious to see how untruth tastes on Nikolai's tongue, whether it will be familiar. ]
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You mean to say it hasn't already?
[He turns his head aside, panting lightly. Cardan hasn't managed to kiss the sly grin off of him yet.]
Alina could come home at any minute. [Curling into Cardan's ivory neck, lips at his earlobe.] But that isn't a lie. I would be lying if I said she'd be displeased to walk in on this scene you've arranged. Ah, but when I phrase it that way, it becomes the truth...
[Squeezing the Faerie king's waist, he presses a kiss to the juncture of his ear and jaw.]
I despise herring. [His lips find Cardan's again.] My dearest ambition is to abdicate my throne and retire to the countryside to write awful poetry. [And again.] I was always my father's favorite son.
[Lies, all of them]
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Cardan likes Nikolai's voice. It's so much like the rest of him: clever and warm and smooth; he can feel it rumbling in Nikolai's chest when he speaks, close as they are.
Cardan bites him -- sharp teeth nipping at that lush lower lip. Nikolai's reward for being so obedient, along with the heavy, deliberate grind of Cardan's thigh between his legs. Even that doesn't last, though, because Cardan has plans, and he's not done maneuvering Nikolai yet. All he was waiting for was his initial reaction-- to being at the window, to being exposed. ]
Ambition, [ Cardan breathes, something gleefully menacing dancing in his eyes, ] looks good on you.
Too good to hide away.
[ And then the pressure of his body is gone. And then his hands are on Nikolai's waist, turning him, firmly, to face the window, even as Cardan's taller frame covers his again.
His hand slithers down the front of Nikolai's firm stomach to direct clever fingers to his belt. The fingers of Cardan's free hand sneak into the openings between Nikolai's shirt buttons to find a nipple. Cardan's voice is at his ear: ]
Tell me about it. What you plan on doing with your throne.
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