"All the important things are easy to say, hard to do," Dorian points out. "That's what makes them important."
That little bit of an oddly profound statement from Dorian 'barely a warden himself' Gray is ruined when he takes a sip of his coffee and hisses, "Ah Christ, I burned my tongue."
"It still hurts," Dorian lightly complains, before taking another, smaller, more tentative sip of his coffee.
"I'm serious about you talking to Xie Lian, by the way. Even if he doesn't like you in the same way you like him, the two of you can still be friends."
"Good," Dorian says, with a nod. Though Sophie and James? He hadn't heard those names before. It's odd how he knows so much and yet so little about Crozier.
"And I hope that he decides the two of you would make a lovely couple—because you would. You're adorable like that."
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That little bit of an oddly profound statement from Dorian 'barely a warden himself' Gray is ruined when he takes a sip of his coffee and hisses, "Ah Christ, I burned my tongue."
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"It'll heal."
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"I'm serious about you talking to Xie Lian, by the way. Even if he doesn't like you in the same way you like him, the two of you can still be friends."
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He treasured those friendships, despite the broken heart they'd left in their wake.
"I'll speak to him, Dorian. I'm no hypocrite."
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"And I hope that he decides the two of you would make a lovely couple—because you would. You're adorable like that."
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He takes another sip of his coffee, pointedly not burning his tongue.
"Did you speak to Pagan?"
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"Um. Not yet."
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Considering...well, all of this.
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He gets up to set his coffee cup into the sink.
"But at least we still have feelings. That's something, isn't it?"
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