Snake didn’t have guests often. It was usually him who went out because that’s how he ran into people. Non-human people. They didn’t just show up at his apartment. As far as he knew, none of his creature pals knew where he lived. It’s not like hung out with them socially – for his safety as much as theirs. He did order food, however, so he wasn’t all the surprised by the knock at his door.
When he opened, however, he looked momentarily dumbfounded at who he saw standing there. Then his eyes brightened and his cheeks colored a little. “Um… hi.”
Tiras had thought more and more about and realized that he wanted to see Snake again. So he let Su-jin research him and get to know him better through a dive on the internet. And then he even let him pick an outfit for him too. So with address in hand, he headed for the apartment dressed casually but still with that touch of sex. And of course with plenty of jewelry to show off.
Smiling as the door opened, he tilted his head and even gave a little wave of his fingers. "I found you." Well Su-jin did. "May I come in?"
More blinking. There’s only a slight delay before Snake moved out of the doorway so welcome Tiras inside. The place was pretty basic, very little in terms of personal effects. No photos, no posters, no art. Just furniture and a lot of computer equipment. He watched Tiras walk by, eyes lingering a moment before he closed and locked the door again.
Oh. Oh that was a very nice look on him. Tiras took a moment to enjoy it before walking inside. Not a lot of personal touches and yet this felt like Snake's home. He smiled a little more as he took his shoes off then went and sat himself down on the couch like he owned the place.
"You didn't. But I have my ways. Besides, I wanted to see you again."
“You know, to anyone else that might come off as really creepy.”
Snake’s not some sort of minimalist, he just doesn’t value stuff as much as he values experiences – hence why he documented them on his blog. But carefully. There were never too many specifics about time and location, never detailed descriptions of the creatures he met. He wanted to keep them safe, after all.
He held his hands out low at his sides. “Here I am.” He dropped his arms back down and made his way over to the couch, too. It’s where he’d been before Tiras knocked. Snake didn’t have the preternatural grace of his guest, but he had a lazy fluidity to his own walk. He’s just a chill guy and that oozes through his every look and gesture.
“I’ve got dinner coming. There’s probably enough for two if you want some.”
"I don't need human food. But, I'll try what you got."
Just because he didn't actually want to discourage Snake. An odd thing coming from him since he typically only did that for Su-jin. Odd. Oh well, he didn't want to think about it too much. Instead, he waited for Snake to get close enough then pulled him down onto the couch with him and put his legs over his.
"What did you get?"
Yes, he was ignoring how stalking him could be creepy usually. He really didn't care and wanted to think about other things.
Though it was a forward gesture, Snake wasn’t bothered when Tiras threw his legs across his lap. He wasn’t the type to be easily bothered and they’ve already slept together so feeling some sort of way about the incubus being familiar just seemed silly. Don’t mind Snake casually laying his hands on Tiras’ legs.
“Pad kee mao. Drunken noodles.” Coming up with Thai parents, it’s the cuisine he most preferred. His comfort food, if you will. And he knew a great place that delivered.
Had he ever tried Thai before? He couldn't recall. It didn't really matter either. He smiled and reached up to play with Snake's hair, remembering the texture from before and wanting to feel it again. It was just as nice as the last time.
"You. I wanted to come see you and see where you live so I can come whenever I feel like it."
It seemed like an impulsive and selfish thing but it had so much more meaning to it that Tiras himself hadn't realized yet.
Again, the familiar affection didn’t bother him. He rather enjoyed the feel of fingers in his hair. Somehow, he especially liked Tiras’ fingers in his hair. Something about them made him melt a little, as if they were somehow more skilled at the fine art of stroking hair (maybe, given what Tiras was, they actually were).
“I’m not here all the time,” he said. Sort of warning? “I’d feel kinda bad if I come home one day to find you waiting at the door.” Maybe he should give Tiras a key?
Okay, that seemed dramatic. This was literally the second time they’ve encountered each other.
He'd let himself in. Charm someone to let him in more likely. Or just break in. He had his own tricks up his sleeve and he wasn't completely useless. So he'd be waiting for him in here one way or another.
"I'll wait here or on the bed. That's much more comfortable."
Okay, breaking in wasn’t creepy or anything, either. Maybe it should be, but… Snake’s got to admit stranger things have happened. And maybe, just maybe the thought of an incubus – of Tiras – waiting for him in his bed wasn’t an unpleasant one.
“You’ve never been in my bed. How would you know if it’s comfortable?”
It wouldn't be that hard really. He could just buy a nice one for him and then wait for him in it. Considering he'd probably spend a good deal of time there it would be good to make sure it was comfortable anyway.
Scooting closer, he made his way onto Snake's lap and wrapped his arms around his neck, pouting his lips.
"Is it uncomfortable? I'll buy you a new one right now."
Oh. Oh. Sudden lap full of Tiras. For a second, Snake forgot to breathe. Almost of their own accord, his hands moved to rest on Tiras’ hips. Where else was he supposed to put them? Why did he always have to smell so good? And distracting!
Snake pouted right back at Tiras, eyes darting toward the loft where his bed sat. “I think it’s comfortable. That doesn’t mean you will.”
He watched him and then thought about it before suddenly hopping off of his lap. And then he was on his way toward the stairs leading up to that bed. Clearly he was going to have to test the comfort of the mattress immediately to be sure that they would both enjoy the most amount of comfort possible.
It seemed like they had time until the food got there. Obviously that meant he had time to roll around on there without permission.
When Snake realized where Tiras was going, he sat up a little straighter, as if he might get up to follow… or stop him.
“Oh, wait,” he called after him. “… the bed’s not made.”
He was about to get up when another knock sounded. Snake safely assumed that was his dinner and not some other unexpected guest. Closer to the door, he could smile his noodles through it and even put on a small smile as he opened the door.
A quiet conversation ensued, the usual sort of ‘thanks so much’ Snake gave to his delivery drivers. After the driver left, Snake closed the door and sauntered to the kitchen to get a pair of plates and utensils.
“You want something to drink?” he called a little louder so Tiras would hear him from the loft. He didn’t know Tiras had much keener hearing than any human and that he didn’t really need to call out for him.
The bed not being made didn't bother him at all. In fact he found he preferred that because it meant all of Snake's scent would be there pure and uncovered. Smiling, he crawled into the bed then flopped down onto it, rolling a little to see if he liked it. It wasn't luxury like his own but it wasn't bad really. He took that pillow and breathed in the scent of his pet, sighing at the way it relaxed him. So strange that it could but he did like that.
"I can hear you just fine," he let him know then rested his head on the pillow, kicking his legs a little bit. "You can get me anything you want. I'm not picky."
Mainly because he didn't care about that kind of human food at all.
Hope you like beer, Tiras, since Snake’s fishing two bottles out of the fridge. He waited a moment before he popped out from under the loft to stare up at it.
“You gonna come back down, or…?” Or is Tiras going to make him bring the food upstairs. “I don’t usually eat up there,” he added. Specifically, he didn’t like eating in bed.
"Oh. Right. I forgot most of your kind doesn't eat in bed..." Not like him. Sighing, he left the pillow behind and didn't bother with taking the stairs again. He just leapt over the edge and landed below, trotting over to where Snake was to see what the food and drinks were.
Oh! That was a little startling. The jump itself and also how silently Tiras landed. Cat-like in his grace and fluidity of movement. And yet it shouldn’t be surprising, given what Tiras was.
“Right here, at this table.” A long table with too many chairs for a man who lives alone. It’s almost like it doubles as a table and a kitchen island.
“Sometimes I eat on the couch if there’s anything interesting on TV. We could eat there if you want to watch something.”
It wasn't that he was avoiding making a choice really. More that he didn't know what shows were on that Snake would like. He was still getting to know him so he didn't really know what else his pet liked.
Aside from him. Which was really the most important thing for him to be liking.
“Oh, I like documentaries. Stuff about like unsolved mysteries past and present. Some of it’s ridiculous, but some…” His eyes sharpen a little and the corners of his mouth turned up subtly. “Some of ‘em could be legit.”
He picked up his plate and beer and scrunched up his face in thought.
“Don’t laugh, but I like cooking competitions, too. There used to be a competition show for movie make-up artists that was really cool.” There was some unusual enthusiasm in his voice when he spoke of it.
Oh. He was so cute when he was excited about things. But Tiras didn't laugh at any of the things that he liked. Instead, he just smiled and tilted his head watching him a bit.
"I like dramas. And reality shows mostly. I haven't really tried the things that you like." Which meant just one thing.
“Reality shows, huh? But you’ve never watched a cooking competition? They can be pretty cutthroat. Wanna watch one, see if you like it? I have a few of my favorites on the DVR.” And, in case Tiras wasn’t following him to the couch, Snake looked back and jerked his head toward where they were sitting before.
Realizing he had to take up his own food, he blinked then grabbed it before coming over to the couch. "Alright. I'll watch. I won't know anything about the food they're making though..."
Sorry Tiras. Snake doesn’t know he’s supposed to play manservant… yet. Even if he did know, he probably wouldn’t. It’s not his style.
“It’s okay. I can stop it when you have questions. And if you decide it’s not your thing, we can find something else to watch. Sound good?”
Snake set his food down beside him and poked at the remote to pull up and episode of Top Chef. And if Tiras seemed even remotely interested in that, he could move on to Cutthroat Kitchen. He did say he liked drama.
no subject
When he opened, however, he looked momentarily dumbfounded at who he saw standing there. Then his eyes brightened and his cheeks colored a little. “Um… hi.”
no subject
Smiling as the door opened, he tilted his head and even gave a little wave of his fingers. "I found you." Well Su-jin did. "May I come in?"
no subject
“I, uh, don’t remember telling you where I live.”
no subject
"You didn't. But I have my ways. Besides, I wanted to see you again."
no subject
Snake’s not some sort of minimalist, he just doesn’t value stuff as much as he values experiences – hence why he documented them on his blog. But carefully. There were never too many specifics about time and location, never detailed descriptions of the creatures he met. He wanted to keep them safe, after all.
He held his hands out low at his sides. “Here I am.” He dropped his arms back down and made his way over to the couch, too. It’s where he’d been before Tiras knocked. Snake didn’t have the preternatural grace of his guest, but he had a lazy fluidity to his own walk. He’s just a chill guy and that oozes through his every look and gesture.
“I’ve got dinner coming. There’s probably enough for two if you want some.”
no subject
Just because he didn't actually want to discourage Snake. An odd thing coming from him since he typically only did that for Su-jin. Odd. Oh well, he didn't want to think about it too much. Instead, he waited for Snake to get close enough then pulled him down onto the couch with him and put his legs over his.
"What did you get?"
Yes, he was ignoring how stalking him could be creepy usually. He really didn't care and wanted to think about other things.
no subject
“Pad kee mao. Drunken noodles.” Coming up with Thai parents, it’s the cuisine he most preferred. His comfort food, if you will. And he knew a great place that delivered.
“So, uh, what brings you here?”
no subject
Had he ever tried Thai before? He couldn't recall. It didn't really matter either. He smiled and reached up to play with Snake's hair, remembering the texture from before and wanting to feel it again. It was just as nice as the last time.
"You. I wanted to come see you and see where you live so I can come whenever I feel like it."
It seemed like an impulsive and selfish thing but it had so much more meaning to it that Tiras himself hadn't realized yet.
no subject
Again, the familiar affection didn’t bother him. He rather enjoyed the feel of fingers in his hair. Somehow, he especially liked Tiras’ fingers in his hair. Something about them made him melt a little, as if they were somehow more skilled at the fine art of stroking hair (maybe, given what Tiras was, they actually were).
“I’m not here all the time,” he said. Sort of warning? “I’d feel kinda bad if I come home one day to find you waiting at the door.” Maybe he should give Tiras a key?
Okay, that seemed dramatic. This was literally the second time they’ve encountered each other.
no subject
He'd let himself in. Charm someone to let him in more likely. Or just break in. He had his own tricks up his sleeve and he wasn't completely useless. So he'd be waiting for him in here one way or another.
"I'll wait here or on the bed. That's much more comfortable."
no subject
“You’ve never been in my bed. How would you know if it’s comfortable?”
no subject
It wouldn't be that hard really. He could just buy a nice one for him and then wait for him in it. Considering he'd probably spend a good deal of time there it would be good to make sure it was comfortable anyway.
Scooting closer, he made his way onto Snake's lap and wrapped his arms around his neck, pouting his lips.
"Is it uncomfortable? I'll buy you a new one right now."
no subject
Snake pouted right back at Tiras, eyes darting toward the loft where his bed sat. “I think it’s comfortable. That doesn’t mean you will.”
no subject
It seemed like they had time until the food got there. Obviously that meant he had time to roll around on there without permission.
no subject
“Oh, wait,” he called after him. “… the bed’s not made.”
He was about to get up when another knock sounded. Snake safely assumed that was his dinner and not some other unexpected guest. Closer to the door, he could smile his noodles through it and even put on a small smile as he opened the door.
A quiet conversation ensued, the usual sort of ‘thanks so much’ Snake gave to his delivery drivers. After the driver left, Snake closed the door and sauntered to the kitchen to get a pair of plates and utensils.
“You want something to drink?” he called a little louder so Tiras would hear him from the loft. He didn’t know Tiras had much keener hearing than any human and that he didn’t really need to call out for him.
no subject
"I can hear you just fine," he let him know then rested his head on the pillow, kicking his legs a little bit. "You can get me anything you want. I'm not picky."
Mainly because he didn't care about that kind of human food at all.
no subject
“You gonna come back down, or…?” Or is Tiras going to make him bring the food upstairs. “I don’t usually eat up there,” he added. Specifically, he didn’t like eating in bed.
no subject
"Where do you eat usually?"
no subject
“Right here, at this table.” A long table with too many chairs for a man who lives alone. It’s almost like it doubles as a table and a kitchen island.
“Sometimes I eat on the couch if there’s anything interesting on TV. We could eat there if you want to watch something.”
no subject
It wasn't that he was avoiding making a choice really. More that he didn't know what shows were on that Snake would like. He was still getting to know him so he didn't really know what else his pet liked.
Aside from him. Which was really the most important thing for him to be liking.
no subject
He picked up his plate and beer and scrunched up his face in thought.
“Don’t laugh, but I like cooking competitions, too. There used to be a competition show for movie make-up artists that was really cool.” There was some unusual enthusiasm in his voice when he spoke of it.
“Do you like watching TV?”
no subject
"I like dramas. And reality shows mostly. I haven't really tried the things that you like." Which meant just one thing.
"Show me a show you like."
no subject
no subject
So he might have...a lot of questions.
no subject
“It’s okay. I can stop it when you have questions. And if you decide it’s not your thing, we can find something else to watch. Sound good?”
Snake set his food down beside him and poked at the remote to pull up and episode of Top Chef. And if Tiras seemed even remotely interested in that, he could move on to Cutthroat Kitchen. He did say he liked drama.
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)