That made him smile a little. He couldn't see the smile but he could hear it. Just as much as the fondness in Su-jin's voice. It said so much about how he felt about this partner and Silvio loved hearing it.
"Just listening to you it sounds like you to need each other equally."
Silvio gave a long and thoughtful hum. "Well, I haven't really seen anything. But I am tempted to believe you."
Then he burst into his laughter at his own joke until he was wincing from the pain it caused. But honestly it had been totally worth it. Because he'd thought his joke was hilarious, thank you.
"I'm alright, I'm alright. Everything just hurts right now."
But he was grinning still, not at all bothered by the fact that he'd made it worse laughing. Why would he? He was having an amazing time here. He smiled wider at him then relaxed again. "You have a great laugh."
"And yours is infectious," he counters, the smile returning to his voice. It's almost a shame that Silvio is a lone wolf. He can imagine what a warm companion he'd have made to his packmates. It's obvious he's a man of good humor, given his current situation and the fact that he's still able to laugh.
"Yeah? Well if it is then I'm glad because it means I get to listen to yours more in the future." They might have just met but he already was so happy to have this man has his friend. He was fun and he enjoyed making him smile and laugh. Not to mention being able to be close with someone physically like this again. He'd missed it after losing his pack. Just that easy physical affection regardless of whether or not someone was mated was great. Important to a wolf as well.
Su-jin can't recall having much to laugh about in his life. Not as easily as this, anyway. He carries himself like a more serious person than he'd like to be. But control of himself mattered to him. Probably an effect of him being the kind of monster he is.
There's something comfortable about Silvio that draws Su-jin in. Even when the wolf's in pain like this. It feels like he still loves life. Su-jin's always carried more fear and guilt with him than wonder and awe. Again, the effect of being what he is.
"I can't say how long we'll remain in Spain, but will do my best to stay in touch when we leave."
"I'd really like that. Feel free to stop by anytime you want to as well. It's nice having the company. It's been a few years since I've had a friend and I'd forgotten how much I missed it."
He was so grateful to Su-jin for giving him this. For letting him have the chance to feel again. Even if it was brief or even if it went on for years, he'd always be so grateful that he had this moment. "I'm really glad you decided to stop and check on me the other day in the city."
āIām glad, too.ā Su-jin hasnāt made many friends since their relocation to Spain and heās the sort of creature that enjoyed the company of others. He loved to listen as much as he spoke, to learn about othersā passions and interests, and just connect with another soul. Meeting Silvio was fortuitous, indeed!
āI will enjoy being your friend, I think. Hopefully, for a long time to come.ā
For both of them really. He'd been lonely, sure. But there was something in him that said that Su-jin needed friendship too. Someone who wasn't going to judge him and who would even understand what it was like to have a beast in you that you couldn't control at times when certain things happened.
"Maybe I'll even start keeping books around here for you." Since, you know, Silvio obviously couldn't read them.
Of the few people Su-jin considered as more than just passing acquaintances, less than half of them knew the details of his feeding habits. Or even the broad strokes. He doesnāt advertise that he has to eat flesh to survive. Living flesh. Heās tried living on the dead, but it canāt sustain him, just as blood alone canāt sustain him. Tiras may be the only one who knows the details ā outside of certain, if not all, Council members (though, Su-jin hardly considers them friends. Theyāre barely allies). Next to Tiras, Silvioās sense of smell probably made him privy to Su-jinās feeding habits more quickly and thoroughly than anyone else.
He appreciated Silvioās lack of judgment. There are plenty of monsters out there who thought Su-jin more monstrous than most. Even a true vampire can feed without killing. A werewolf, however? What a perfect creature to understand the loss of control and the uncomfortable feelings that come from knowing thereās a beast that canāt be controlled.
Su-jin smiled at Silvioās comment.
āMake sure theyāre books you might like. I can read them aloud for you.ā
"Books I like huh? Can't say I'm that familiar with the books that are out there."
He grinned though, realizing that maybe he'd be able to discover that now. Get to know them better. Especially since...especially since Su-jin would read to him. He sighed a little, relaxing and enjoying the thought that he had a real friend again. Someone who wanted to spend such time with him.
"I'll buy a bunch and figure out what I like the most."
āPerhaps youāll let me add to your library? What sort of stories do you like? Do you enjoy poetry at all? If you could provide some criteria, Iām happy to find some things you might like.ā The least he could do for a new friend.
āIām fortunate to have access to a very large collection of books from⦠a very long time ago until present.ā
"Let's start with some of your favorites first. I've never really had the chance to do a lot of reading. I'll tell you what I like the most as you read to me."
Werewolves tended to be more active beings. They learned to read to get things in town but they weren't big readers otherwise. He smiled at Su-jin then gave a small stretch before relaxing again. "I'm curious about your collection now, after all."
āI like poetry. And biographies. And historiesā¦ā But he liked a lot of fiction, too. All types of stories, really. āIāll do my best to bring a good variety. And you mustnāt suffer through anything you find dull. Just tell me if weāre a few chapters in and you donāt find it interesting.
A warm smile settled on his face and it was like his whole body relaxed. āMy partner and I share a passion for reading. It was one of the first things we discovered we had in common after we met. Weāve been building the collection together for almost 600 years. He started it long before that, though.ā
"Suffer? You make it sound so dramatic to listen to a book you're not that interested in."
He chuckled a bit though. Su-jin was older than him and they did used to be more dramatic before his time. So maybe this was just a cute and endearing trait of his. Which, in that case, he wouldn't tease him about him too often so he'd be able to keep witnessing it.
"So if you two have been building a collection for that long it must be really impressive."
āIt is, even if I am perhaps a bit biased on that matter. Some of the works he collected before meeting me are so old, Iām afraid to touch them. Though I am trying to carefully copy them so we can still enjoy reading them without fear of damaging the antiquities.ā
That was actually one of Su-jinās favorite pastimes. Even if Su-jin canāt read the texts, he can make beautiful copies. āIs there some particular point in history that you favor? I could bring something from one of those eras if you like.ā
"I'll admit the only point in history I'm particularly familiar with is the one that I lived. I'm not uneducated but my entire life as I know it has largely been these forests."
Silvio was quiet for a moment to think. Pondering what to ask for when he was honestly so unfamiliar with a great deal. Not because he didn't care but because he hadn't had the same access as others would have due to his location.
"If you know any stories about places in the forests I'd like to hear them. I know what that life is like really well."
That⦠That was nice. Not that Su-jin didnāt enjoy his life of travel with Tiras. No, he wouldnāt change anything about his life with Tiras. Not even the arguments and the tantrums and those occasions when Tiras got fitful and threw valuable things at him. No, he wouldnāt change a second of it. But the thought of being able to have one place to call home⦠It was nice. Su-jin was glad that Silvio have that.
āDo you like fairy stories? A lot of them involved forests or enchanted woods.ā
He imagined he'd be able to tear them apart but no he wouldn't do that. As much as he knew about how the woods worked in reality he didn't want to ruin the stories that humans had created. Nor did he want to destroy the magic that Su-jin would create by reading to him. It just wasn't in Silvio's nature to be cruel like that.
āTheyāve changed a lot over the years.ā They stories have been softened and watered down to entertain children rather than frightening them into āacceptableā behavior. Well, itās been an interesting thing to watch over time. Everything changes over time. Heās used to that part. Itās how things change that can sometimes be surprising.
Smiling at his new friend, Su-jin nodded. āI hope my accent doesnāt make them too difficult to parse.ā
"I mean I've heard worse accents," Silvio teased before letting out a laugh. Even with all the pain he was in, he still always found it in him to laugh. The sunshine of the pack was what they'd called him when they'd been alive. He'd always loved that.
"You can tell me how they've changed after you tell me each one."
āHave you, really?ā Though Silvio couldnāt see the amusement on Su-jinās face, it was definitely audible. Su-jin knew his accent was bizarre. No matter how long he lived in a place, he simply couldnāt get rid of it: that strange mix of his native language with every other language heās learned since. Even now, he still sometimes has some difficulty with Ls and Rs.
āIāll be happy to share that with you. It probably isnāt surprising that theyāve been watered down and turned into childrenās stories instead of morality tales.ā
"You haven't heard some of the people who get lost in these woods trying to speak Spanish." Besides, Su-jin had a pleasant way of talking that meant that he never minded the accent. It was just nice to hear the tone of his voice, especially when there was laughter in it.
"That makes sense. Mortality stories can be harsh and some prefer the gentler side of things."
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"Just listening to you it sounds like you to need each other equally."
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"It works out well. He likes being looked after and, as you can see, I enjoy looking after others." Sorry Silvio, you might be stuck with him now.
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Then he burst into his laughter at his own joke until he was wincing from the pain it caused. But honestly it had been totally worth it. Because he'd thought his joke was hilarious, thank you.
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"Don't hurt yourself," he teased, still feeling mirthful.
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But he was grinning still, not at all bothered by the fact that he'd made it worse laughing. Why would he? He was having an amazing time here. He smiled wider at him then relaxed again. "You have a great laugh."
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There's something comfortable about Silvio that draws Su-jin in. Even when the wolf's in pain like this. It feels like he still loves life. Su-jin's always carried more fear and guilt with him than wonder and awe. Again, the effect of being what he is.
"I can't say how long we'll remain in Spain, but will do my best to stay in touch when we leave."
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He was so grateful to Su-jin for giving him this. For letting him have the chance to feel again. Even if it was brief or even if it went on for years, he'd always be so grateful that he had this moment. "I'm really glad you decided to stop and check on me the other day in the city."
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āI will enjoy being your friend, I think. Hopefully, for a long time to come.ā
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For both of them really. He'd been lonely, sure. But there was something in him that said that Su-jin needed friendship too. Someone who wasn't going to judge him and who would even understand what it was like to have a beast in you that you couldn't control at times when certain things happened.
"Maybe I'll even start keeping books around here for you." Since, you know, Silvio obviously couldn't read them.
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He appreciated Silvioās lack of judgment. There are plenty of monsters out there who thought Su-jin more monstrous than most. Even a true vampire can feed without killing. A werewolf, however? What a perfect creature to understand the loss of control and the uncomfortable feelings that come from knowing thereās a beast that canāt be controlled.
Su-jin smiled at Silvioās comment.
āMake sure theyāre books you might like. I can read them aloud for you.ā
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He grinned though, realizing that maybe he'd be able to discover that now. Get to know them better. Especially since...especially since Su-jin would read to him. He sighed a little, relaxing and enjoying the thought that he had a real friend again. Someone who wanted to spend such time with him.
"I'll buy a bunch and figure out what I like the most."
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āIām fortunate to have access to a very large collection of books from⦠a very long time ago until present.ā
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Werewolves tended to be more active beings. They learned to read to get things in town but they weren't big readers otherwise. He smiled at Su-jin then gave a small stretch before relaxing again. "I'm curious about your collection now, after all."
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A warm smile settled on his face and it was like his whole body relaxed. āMy partner and I share a passion for reading. It was one of the first things we discovered we had in common after we met. Weāve been building the collection together for almost 600 years. He started it long before that, though.ā
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He chuckled a bit though. Su-jin was older than him and they did used to be more dramatic before his time. So maybe this was just a cute and endearing trait of his. Which, in that case, he wouldn't tease him about him too often so he'd be able to keep witnessing it.
"So if you two have been building a collection for that long it must be really impressive."
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That was actually one of Su-jinās favorite pastimes. Even if Su-jin canāt read the texts, he can make beautiful copies. āIs there some particular point in history that you favor? I could bring something from one of those eras if you like.ā
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Silvio was quiet for a moment to think. Pondering what to ask for when he was honestly so unfamiliar with a great deal. Not because he didn't care but because he hadn't had the same access as others would have due to his location.
"If you know any stories about places in the forests I'd like to hear them. I know what that life is like really well."
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āDo you like fairy stories? A lot of them involved forests or enchanted woods.ā
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He imagined he'd be able to tear them apart but no he wouldn't do that. As much as he knew about how the woods worked in reality he didn't want to ruin the stories that humans had created. Nor did he want to destroy the magic that Su-jin would create by reading to him. It just wasn't in Silvio's nature to be cruel like that.
"They sound like they'd be fun to listen to."
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Smiling at his new friend, Su-jin nodded. āI hope my accent doesnāt make them too difficult to parse.ā
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"You can tell me how they've changed after you tell me each one."
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āIāll be happy to share that with you. It probably isnāt surprising that theyāve been watered down and turned into childrenās stories instead of morality tales.ā
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"That makes sense. Mortality stories can be harsh and some prefer the gentler side of things."
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